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Show Page lour - The Eureka Reporter - July 19, 2002 Internet Task Force sets arrest record SChOOl bOSftl Hunter Education sets agenda for Hunter Education Larsen. Contact Larsen at be taught at the 4186. Hunter education is required Wildlife Resources N. Main, Spring- by anyone born after Dec. 31, 1965, before a hunting license ville, on Tue., July 30. Class can be purchased in Utah, days will be Tue. and Wed., July 30, 31, and Aug. 6, 7, 13 and Jupiter is the largest planet in 14. The instructor will be Don our solar system. Aug. 22 meeting The Tintic School Board of Education will hold a their July board meeting on Monday, July 22,ld at 6 p.m. at the district office. The agenda includes call to order and recognition of guests, approval of agenda, consent agenda, and action items. The consent agenda includes approval of the minutes and review of administrative and board travel. The Utah Internet Crimes place. The Attorney General's Office Against Children Task Force arrested four men in a single is now reviewing the evidence four men for possible night for allegedly using the against the Internet to arrange to have sex charges. "It is alarming that so many with a child. The number of naa has set one arrests in day people are willing to engage in tional record and is a disturbing sexually graphic dialogue with indication of the scope of the children and actually travel to sexual predator problem in Utah. meet them," said Salt Lake City Police Detective Ryan Atack, a The action items include "When I met with investigators from around the country, Utah ICAC investigator. "Parents distribution of policy manual they just couldn't believe we must monitor what their children index, list of policy manual could make so many arrests in are doing on the Internet and concerns, 1M reading, district establish rules for its use." just a few hours," said Ken HanThe Utah ICAC Task Force polity, EED, early graduation ICAC Utah the of director sen, of district Task Force. Hansen shared the has conducted hundreds of inves- incentive, and approval news of the arrests at a confertigations and prosecutions since it organizational chart. At 7 p.m. the new bell ence w ith leaders of the 30 ICAC began on January 1, 2000. The task force schedule for Eureka Schools will Task Forces working in the includes agents from the Attorney discussed and citizen comments United States. The four men used Internet Generals Office, FBI Innocent will be heard. General discussion chat rooms last week to contact Images Unit, U.S. Customs the undercover officers posing as Service, Salt Lake County She- from board members and children. T hey asked the officers riffs Office, Salt Lake City Police superintendent will conclude the to sneak out of their homes so Department, Utah Department of meeting. There will be a board retreat they could meet and have sex. Corrections, Utah Department of All four were arrested after they Public Safety and the Utah Adult and executive session prior to the arrived at the arranged meeting Probation and Parole Office. meeting beginning at 1 p.m. 489-Cour- se A Utah will Division of office, 1115 . il OPPORTUNITY for PUBLIC COMMENT EUREKA MILLS SITE PROPOSED PLAN for LEAIKCONTAM1NATED SOILS The U.S. Environmental progcction Agency in cooperation with the Utah Department of Environmental Quality has dev eloped a Proposed soils for the Eureka Mills site, in Eureka, Plan for for calls The Utah. cleanup of residential and mining areas as a plan result of historic mining activities. The public is encouraged to provide comments on the proposed plan at a public meeting being held on Wednesday, July 3 1 , 2002 from 9 p.m. at the following location. 7-- Tintic High School Auditorium 525 E Main St. Eureka, Utah multi-jurisdictio- of ""Uharvks We would like to send our thanks to all of our friends and neighbors for their cards, flowers, and support during the loss of our father. Your kind thoughts were really ap preciated! no Boswells Family safety matters Can you dig it? Eager as you might be to dig right into your next landscape project, a word of caution: call first. A shovel hitting an underground power line can be every bit as dangerous as contacting an overhead line. If you're just planting some flowers or herbs, no problem. But when projects get more ambitious, like planting trees, digging holes for fence posts or installing underground sprinklers, please play it safe. Find out what lies underground and where by calling your local utility locating service at least 48 hours before you start the job. Your safety matters to us. Call us at and well give you the number for the free utility line locating service in your area. For a copy of our safety booklet, Electricity 101, call UTAH POWER Making it happen. A 30 day public comment period is being held from July 23, 2002 through August 2 1 , 2002. Comments must be provided at the public meeting or postmarked no later than August 21. 2002 and may be to sent in writing or via ail Paula Schmittdicl, 8EPR-S- R U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 999 18th St. Suite 300 Denver, Colorado 80202 Health notes Do you smoke? Is your diet unhealthy? Are you overweight? Do you avoid exercise or eat too much salt? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you stand a greater chance of developing high blood pressure. Also known as hypertension, high blood pressure is a silent killer. It rarely causes noticeable symptoms, but can damage the bodys major organs over time. If your blood pressure is too high, follow your doctors advice and take any prescribed medication. E-m- ail schmiltdiclpaulafi'cpa.gov 1(800) The 227-891- 7 ext. 6861 proposed plan is available at the following locations: Eureka City Hall U.S. Environmental Protection Agency North Church St. Superfund Records Eureka, Utah 84628 Center 15 Utah Department of Environmental Quality 150 North 1950 West Salt Lake City, Utah 999 18th SL 84114 CO 80202 Denver, 17 ext 6173 801-53642- 19 Published in the Eureka Reporter July 19, 2002 |