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Show YWMff IMWUlKHII iMIirWMW WtMW H Mlf I WWWfm FVMI wx V fI Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday December 26, 2002 1 1A r. Yawning Dog Ranch opens near Helper r New mall, featuring prehistoric panels opens the local chamber of commerce. The new mall also has an additional 7,000 square feet open to place new tenants who may want to lease space. Ground breaking nies were held two weeks ago jpntwoof the businesses in the jnew mall located on the corner cere mo- ief Airport Road and East Main. Napa Auto Parts and Cellular 'Dne opened their doors with Owned by Rick Krompel the outside walls of the new mall consist of special fabricated In ribbon cutting ceremonies by dian pictograph panels. A new boarding kennel has opened in town. Opened just before Thanksgiving, Kardelis is one of the many local small businesses graduating from the Nx Level program. Part of the program was to write a business plan which allows the owners of the new businesses to run the financial numbers (in' anticipated expenses and revenues for the first year of op- De- signed and constructed by RLK Construction the special tile panels are reminicent of the Nine Mile Canyon and San Rafael area petroglyphs and pictographs. eration. All the seven kennels were filled over Thanksgiving and rooms for Christmas were booked several weeks ago. Most people seem to want weekends at this point, says Kardelis. The NxLevel program gives new business owners a lot of basic business information. As Kardelis develops her business she is creating a Doggie Day Care, a place where dog owners can feel comfortable leaving their pets. I am really enjoying this, she said, explaining that her routine includes personal attention for each of the animals. The Southeastern Utah Small Business Investment fund Ls an Representatives and employees from the new Napa Auto Parts store were joined try chamber and city officials for the official grand opening of their new store Dec. 13. Included in the picture are Louie Craven, manager; Joe Piccolo, mayor; Buzz Jones, Napa sales manager; Nick Tatton, Tracy Thurgood, Nicole Steel, Richard Tatton, Elizabeth Kourianos, Brittany Greenhalgh, Deana Whalen, Cathy Olsen, Steve Radman, Bill Bowman, Nicole Robinson, Mark Ruggles, Larry Erica Kardelis is pictured in the play area with one of her guests Dog Ranch alternative source of funding that provides seed capital to new businesses Tor start-uIlic objective of the program is to increase regional employment. The program is made eligible to individuals residing in Carbon, Emery. Grand and San Juan p. Yawning counties in the Southeastern Utah region. The classes that Lardelis graduated in has been offered several times in 2(X)2. Since it began over 38 businesses and around ISO people have gone through the program. Americorps Vistas Martinez, and Paul Perez. join authority Cellular One opens new store at mini mall Cellular One in Price to to our customer's customer service. Western cel- needs for the best in wireless services, digital equipment and accessories. We are proud to offer the latest in wireless technology with our new digital system. This new store in the Airport Mall replaces the Cellular One store previously located nearby on the same street for the past eight years. Christensen will continue to manage this new location, which employs two others. Rita Vigor, assistant sales manager, and Annette Sadler, retail Hwy 55. lat Friday, Dec. 13. The Price Chamber of Commerce participated in Cord Cutting festivities where a land line phone cord will be stretched by chamber members and cut by Cellular One representatives and managers. More and more of our customers are cutting the cord to their home phone and replacing it with wireless, said Shonie Christensen, Cellular One Retail Sales Manager for Price. This new store location will continue 25-fo- ot lousing authority of Carbon County will sponsor three new Americorps Vistas in the county ju1 Wire- respond ebrated the grand opening of its new store location at 125 South sales representative. Cellular One has operated in Price since 1994 offering it's well-kno- less Corporation acquired the Price market from American Rural Cellular in 2000. Based in Bellevue, Wash., Western Wireless Corporation (NASDAQ: WWCA) operates under the Cellular One name and is a leading providerof rural communications in the Western risdiction. K;ie McCoy has returned to the C'arlxxi County area to accept the role as intern administrator at the C h iklen Rule Mbsinn. I kr program fixus will lie homeless prevention. 1 ler first major pniject is the Bell Kingjng( 'ampaign. All proceeds will lie used to implement safety and ;ittlKmisMi min I lelper. Community t tlunteeis are needed to ring ConocoPhillips donates to fire tower United States. The company owns and operates wireless cellular phone systems marketed under the Cellular One national brand name in 19 western states. Western Wireless provides service to more than a million cus- turners. i Making a contribution towards the new lire lighter training tower west of the Carbon County Fairgrounds on Dec. 14 were Richard Newsom and Kevin Snow of ConocoPhillips. The check for $10,300 was accepted by County Com- -: missioner Tom Matthews. Newsom is the new Uintah Basin asset manager and Snow is the operations superintendent lor ConocoPhillips. Carbon County recently completed construction of the tower, which will provide a training facility for Price City fire fighters as well as fire departments in the surrounding area. Newsom indicated that ConocoPhillips has a strong commitment to and a continuing involvement in supporting the Ivlls during the Ikiliday season. If interested call ( 'andice Cmwforth from Idaho liasliccn recruited to focus on multi-gen- e rational programs between and teens. I ler focus will be on safety, security, education, and mentoring programs. Her first pnijcct will he to conduct asurvey to assess the needs of the elderly and youth of the community. Scholarships will he offered in return for service lx ruts prefi irmed ft r seniois and 820-895- sc-ni- state-of-the-- local community. J Unique Treasures opens on Main Luke Collins is manager of Unique Treasures located at 47 W. Main in Price. The newest second hand store in Price, the business is owned by John Grako, and managed by Collins. Grako has been a business owner in Price for many years, including several business and buildings on Main Street. Unique Treasures carries antiques, odds and ends, and from A to Z, says arid Nick Tatton. be reached at SUSIE'S CANDY iKXNiigautlKxity families. Interested 637-985- self-relian- Luke Collins Price Autoplex & Trans. Rebuild December Special 2. Complete Transmission Service is a good agent! Cars $79.99 Trucks - $89.99 is An independent Milbank agent is dedicated to Includes - New Filter & Pan Gasket Adjustments Necessary - Replace all of the Transmission Fluid (Plus Tax & Disposal Fees - Additives Extra) servicing the customer. You get personalized attention to all jrour insurance, needs. SHOP volunteers can call Claudia Iiercc Marietti is a life It mg resident ofCarbon County. She has been recruited to fill the needed (xtsition of a family support advocate. She has been assigned to the family partners program at head start in Wellington. I ler program will be devoted to the development of skills of families and young children residing in public housing. 637-5171- )1 Collins. We also buy and sell, or we will consign your items at a 20 percent fee." The plans for the store include canying original Southwestern ait and pottery. They can Ribbon and cord cutting ceremonies were held at the new Cellular One offices December 13. Cellulaar One officials and employees attending included Marty Jenkins, Utah district manager; Max Dahl, director of sales; Shonie Christensen, sales manager; Brady Heath, major account manager; Rita Vigor, assistant store manager and Annette Sadler, retail sales representative. City and chamber officials include Mayor of Price, Joe Piccolo; Richard Mon, Nicole Steel, Tracy Thurgood, 771 E. Main, Price, UT 435-637-50- f Give at the Price Insurance Agency a very Tasteful Gift Roy Come check out our Sweet Stuff: 59 Nikas, Agent 54 W. Main, Price 637-335- Holiday Gift Boxes & Candy Trays ALL HAND DIPPED CHOCOLATES 1 305 South Carbon Ave., Price Frisnet jAMf cm depend on" 435-637-95- 54 . i.i. jAe j ICEiuvorth Sslas Co. Inc. 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