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Show Pace 20 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 25. n 1997 Beware of phony federal job listings Mitchell, Wert Valley City, Lynn (Thelma j McClure, Neola; Rex McClure, Astic, New Mexico. 23 grandchildren, many great grandchildren and 7 great great grandEdna Workchildren. Aeiater-in-laman, Salt Lake City. She waa preceded in death by 3 grandchildren and all of her many brothera and sisters. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1997, at 1:00 p.m. at the Hullinger Olpin Mortuary where friends may call 1 hour prior to the service. Burial in the AltonahCemeteqr. The family expresses appreciation to the Rocky Mountain Care center for their kindness and attentive care of Juanita. w Perhaps you've seen the adver- tisements in the classified section of the newspapers advertising job vacancies with the U.S. Govenuhent or U.S. Postal Service. Scam artists behind these ads offer, for a fee, to help job seekers find and apply for federal jobs. Some companies try to confuse consumers by using names that sound like government agencies, such as, "UR. Agency for Career Advancement," or the "Postal Employment Service1. Consumers should know that information about federal job vacancies are available M. free from the federal government Federal agencies and the UR. Mary LaRue Arnold, age 84, died November 18, 1997 in West Valley Postal Service never charge appliCity, Utah. cation fees, sell study guides for job Born Nov. 27, 1912 in Ballard,' tests, or guarantee that an appliUtah, daughter ofGeoige Oscar and cant will be hired. If positions reMary Ellen Langston Dean. Marquire a competitive examination -ried John Kimball Arnold, Dec. 18, and many do not - the federal agen1931 in Vernal, Utah; later solemcies doing the hiring usually offer nised in Salt Lake LDS Church, she free sample questions to applicants served faithfully in the Relief Sod who sign up for the exam. To help you recognize federal job sty Organization. Member ofDaugh-te- r of Utah Pioneers and served as scams, the Better Business Bureau, president for a time. She loved to along with the Federal Trade Comread and crochet and spend time mission, suggest you be aware of with family and friends. the following types of ads or techSurvived by children, Kay Dean niques used by scam artists. Ads that offer information about Morgan, West Valley City, David L. Merrillyn) Arnold, Roosevelt; Julia James) Rushton, West Valley City; Rosemary (Philip) Mortensen, Las the loving care they showed to mom. Vegas, Nevada; 14 grandchildren; Funeral services were held Sat38 brother, Howard L (Jean) Dean, Vernal; sisurday, Nov. 22, 10 a.m at McDougal ter, Loma Mitchell, Florida. Pre-re- d Funeral Home, 4330 South Reded in death by her husband, five wood Road. Funeral services were' also held Saturday, 3 p.m. at the brothers, two sisters. Ballard Ward, Roosevelt Interment to the at staff thanks Special Rocky Mountain Care Center for at the Roosevelt Cemetery. . Arnold Juanita Workman McClure Allen J. Allen Juanita Workman McClure Allen, age 83, of Wert Valley City, formerly of Roosevelt, died Nov. 21, 1997 in the Rocky Mountain Care Center in Wert Valley City. She was born May 8, 1914 in Fort Duchesne to Ammon and Theresa Taylor Workman. She married Frank McClure and later divorced, married Preston Van Allen and he died August 9, 1989. Juanita eqjoyed crocheting, painting and flowers at home. She liked to be in the mountains, enjoyed fishing and hunting, to travel, go to Wendover and loved bingo, but her most greatest eryoyment was being with her family and the famand she was a ily good cook at one time. Member of the Baptist Church, and a member of the Affiliated Ute Tribe. She is survived by children, June Detling, Oroville, California; Jean -- restoration of the Bonneville Salt Flats began TOOELE COUNTY-T- he last week with Am pumping of brine shrimp from Rallys Wendover od BRIGHAM CITY-Th- ey gathered in anticipation, sighed when the box proved empty, but left buoyed up by patriotism and memories. went through the crowd in A collective murmur of front of the Box Elder County Courthouse as the opening iff the metal drawer at the base of the World War II military monument revealed a box containing nothing but cobwebs in its corners. Had contents of the box been intact, said Nelson, it would have included the names of all who served some 742 men and women An updated list being prepared by the American Legion for display inside the courthouse is now at 1,180 for all military actions. - News Journal long-await- pay-per-c- ment You must have a chance to hang up before you incur any charges. If you have questions about a companys advertisement for employment services, contact your Better Business Bureau, the Federal Trade Commission, the UR. Postal Inspection Service or your state attorney general. TOOELE COUNTY-Too-ele County officials are sending a dear message that drinking and pregnancy do not mix. A Tooele woman is charged with child abuse for allegedly inflicting fetal alcohol syndrome on her baby becauae she continued drinking alcohol during her pregnancy. The child abuse charge is a third degree felony. - Tooele ' vuintthBuin sVaNDARD CLASSHE! OI sra. -- v- MTS l800H27i The Bureau BRIGHAM CITY-Fa- rm trucks, pickups and passenger cars lined up at the Box Elder County Fairgrounds on Monday morning, not for a livestock auction or carnival but to legally dump their unused outdated, outlawed or out-med pesticides., jm estimated ten tons of the stuff. The free, disposal gave Northern Utah farmers and ranchers the opportunity to boot unused or outdated pesticides as part of the Utah Department off Agriculture and Foods (UDAF) 1997 pesticide collection program. New Journal pay-per-c- week after the city election, the Henefer Mayorial seat is still vacant After winning the election, the current mayor, Larry Dearden, has not yet decided whether or not he wants to remain in office. His term comes to a close at Am end of December. - Summit County BEE COALVHJE-O- ne MILLARD COUNTY In a split decision last Thursday, an eight member jury acquitted former Millard County Administrator Robyn Pearson of Heber iff a felony count of abuse of his official position and convicted him of a class A misdemeanor count of failure to disclose a transaction to his government employer and a class B misdemeanor count of theft of services. The charges stem from Pearsons entrance into a private contract in 1992 with Stanabury Design, an engineeringfoonsulting firm which had contracted with Millard County to perform a study Millard Countys management of its solid waste facilities as mandated by a 1990 state law. second-degr- ee - Chronicle Progress rescue effort involving 31 people from nearly MQAB A massive every emergency service in Grand County, the National Park Service and private citizens, is credited with saving the lives of five Salt Lake area cliff fees last Saturday and Sunday. young people stranded on a 500-foThe 12-ho- ur ot LnJ YEAR-EN- D iff Land Management, Bonneville racing community and became partners to restore this unique, historic and very Industries Reilly popular geographic site. Tooele Transcript-Bulleti- n ' . nr FACTORY fecUity. "hidden or unadvertised federal ' jobs. Ads that refer to a toll-fre- e phone number. Often in these cae-es, an operator encourages you to buy a valuable booklet containing job listings, practice test questions, and tips for entrance exams. Classified ada or oral sales pitches that imply an affiliation with the federal government, guarantee high test scores or jobs, or state that "no experience is necessary. Toll-fre- e numbers that direct numbers you to other for more information. Under federal law, any solicitations for numbers must contain full disclosures about coat. Also the solicitation must make clear ifthere is an affiliation with the federal govern- Times-Independe- nt INCENTIVES X SAN JUAN COUNTY-Mo- re than 2500 residents from throughout the Four Comers area participated in groundbreaking services for the recently announced Monticello Utah Temple iff the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The temple is the first of a new era of smaller temples announced by Preaident Gordon B. Hinckley, world leader ofthe Church, during a recent General Conference. The San Juan Record H KhF.R UiTk-- A new report outlining Wasatch Countys economic profile depicts a staggering increase inthe price ofhomes, a 15.7 percent rise every year since 1990. The findings an part of a larger volume, prepared over a six month period by John Brereton of the B rereton Group, a private consulting company, outlining a growing housing dilemma facing first time home buyers in Heber Valley. According to Brereton, if a home was purchased in 1990 at a cost of $70,000, that same home would now be valued at approximately $190,000. - The Wasatch Wave re sure is a lot of waste in government spending on the Fish Lake National Forest, but the reason for this might surprise the citizens. It isn't becauae iff bureaucracy or paying $500 for a screwdriver like some other reports on government agencies have revealed. The waste on the Forest that drains their meager budget is VANDALISM. According to Tad Fitzgerald, the Fish Lake District Ranger, the Forest Service is continually in the position of trying to fix everything from directional signs to toilet facilities that have been destroyed by vandals. Rllina Sun SALXNA-The- 3 - CASE IH v ' y. t'r c ? 0 : 7.1 t 4 v s t V4,.7: PRICE-Pri- ce police are actively pursuing several leads in the departments ongoing investigation into the Nov. 14 armed rubbery at City Market. After interviewing several eyewitnesses at the scene, the Price City Police Department immediately launched a massive manhunt But the intensive law enforcement effort failed to locate an unidentified male suspect who reportedly confronted three City Market employees with an semiautomatic handgun and demanded the money inside the stores safe. -- Sun Advocate Tooele County chemical weapons incinerator is the target Notice of Violation of the state of Utah. But, officials with the Utah Department of Environmental Quality Division cff Solid and Hazardous Waste stressed on Monday the violationa are not serious enough to dooeVkwn the $600 million facility. . Tooele TOOELE-T- of a he 25-cou-nt Transcript-Bulleti- n CASTLE DALE Elected officials in Emery County have been concerned for over 10 years that water "intercepted during the coal mining process may be depleting local surface wells. According to one Brigham Young University professor, the water usually encountered in coal min fa ancient water and not the same as that found in local springs. Emery County Progress pockets with more money each payday Fill your 3 - 8830 1997 CASE IH Windrowers, with a 239 Cummons Diesel, 14 header, 110 Rubber on Steel Conditioner. Self-propell- ed ...A Great Year-En- d Closeout! qpopmeinitnifiKg The basin's Only Authorized West Highway 40, Roosevelt 722-367- 9 case ih dealer or i s mem. ies, and meeting other y expenses." To see if you quality for the advance credit, ask your employer for a Form W-- 5 and worksheet entitled Earned Income Credit Advance Payment Certificate. Complete the worksheet to determine ifyou qualify. If so, the W-- 5 will allow the employer to begin including the advanced payments in each payroll check. For additional information regarding this program, call the IRS e, (FORM) and request Publication 596, Earned Income Credit day-to-da- toll-fre- eac MimnuimBiiiiwinijipiiiiiknh You Can Place An Ad This Size In 3 Newspapers Throughout Utah 1 For Only $ 95 Per Week 1 Stop In Or Call pPFRfttl i Who' couldn't use more money each time they receive a paycheck? According to IRS District Director Wally Hutton, There is a way to get more money each time you are paid. Its called the Advance Earned Income Tax Credit." This advance credit allows families with at least one qualifying child, who normally quality far the Earned Income Tkx Credit, to be eligibly to receive as much as $110 in their regular paycheck. According to Hutton, "For many parents, receiving the advance payments in each paycheck could make a difference in paying rent, buying grocer The Uintah Basin Standard 722-513- 1 For More Information |