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Show November 1.2002 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Seven HEATprogram to aid ELECT Jared W. ELDRIDGE County Attorney low-inco-me Our family moved to N ephi nearly three years ago households for the rural, family friendly environment and other family considerations. The Utah Division of Commu- - Roquiero, manager of the Utah HEAT HEAT program. "A warm home nity Developments Assistance Target) is as basic to good health as (Home Energy is once again offering to nutrition and medical care." program resi- must provide help qualified Applicants dents who need financial assis- - identification. Social Security tance to pay for utilities to heat cards for all people age 18 or their homes during the fall and older in the home, proof of come and a copy of the most HEAT will begin accepting recent bill from each utility Nov. 1 from low- - pany, or a printout from those income residents who are unable companies showing the homes to pay their electricity and fuel energy costs during the coldest bills for home heating during the months, To apply for the HEAT proupcoming cold months. Eligible applicants include the disabled, gram call toll-fre- e and families with pre- - 4357. low-inco- er. I believe it takes involvement to ensure our commu- nity maintains the values and character Juab County rep- resents. I have been involved in many different capacities, including youth sports programs, as a parent volunteer at Nephi Elementary and as the Ute Stampede Mammoth Parade Chairman. corn-applicatio- ns ( 1 i school-ag- e children. "The basic mission of the HEAT program is to provide home winter utility assistance to households, targeting those who are truly vulnerable the lowest income with the high- est heating costs," said Sherm low-inco- i Last fall and winter, a record households in 32,031 Utah received utility payment help from HEAT. The past two years have seen a nearly 20 percent increase in the number of homes served by the program. low-inco- lam devoted to addressing County's quality of life. As a criminal defense atttorney, I have handled over one thousand criminal cases in Salt Lake and Utah Counties. 1 have taken numerous cases to trial and have written appellate briefs for the Utah Court of Appeals and Utah Supreme Court as well as argued a case to the Utah Supreme Court and wrote a petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court. My Priorities are: Working Hard for Juab County - which includes being available to law enforce- - f Church news i EUREKA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Sunday, October 20 was a celebration of worship. The i celebration meditation was followed by a call to a time of worship and hymn of call, Jesus i i Walked this Lonely Valley. Childrens time was followed by hymn 191, Jesus Loves Me, and gospel lesson, Matthew 22:1-1- Wahlberg sisters, Casey and MaKayla, assisting as Altar Servers, Lector. and Joe Bernini as Hymn was Mary. Scripture from the Book of were readings Opening Iixuuuk.ulatc the Prophet Isaiah; the first Letter of Saint Paul to Thcssalonians; and the Holy Gospel according to Matthew. merit and other county officials who need my services. Law Enforcement - actively seeking to protect our community by quickly addressing cases our law enforcement officers have worked hard to investigate and file. t Maximize Juab Countys Quality of Life - this includes aggressively investigating and pursuing options pertaining to water rights, including CUP and wilderness issues. The message, All Gods Children Need Travelin Shoes: s ) 1 't i ! CATHOLIC: i ) t Sunday, October 20, at 3:00 pm., was a happy time for parishioners of St Patricks Church, as they welcomed Monsignor John Sullivan, Pastor of St. Anns Parish of Salt Lake City, and some 60 of his parishioners. Monsgr.. Robert Sullivan and Rev. Moriarty were concclcbrants of the Mass with the Paid political advertisement by candidate. Qualifications Carter has 4. Awakening to a Gospel of Spirtiuality, was followed by the pastoral prayer and the prayer Jesus taught us. Lief of the community was followed by ofTcringofTertory and we sing our thanks to god. The benediction, the peace, and a hymn concluded the services. The annual charge conference will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, October 26 and we ask that all come out and show their support. Communion Sunday for October will be on the last Sunday of October. The First Sunday of November is All Saints Day and there will be no Communion on that day. Beginning on Sunday, November 3, 2002 we will meet for celebration of worship at 2 p.m. instead of 9 a.m. issues that maintain Juab Qualified Concerned Experienced Re-Ele- ct SucSheriff David H. cessfully performed the duties as your county's sheriff for the past 22 years. Please take the following qualifications and awards in account when voting on November 5, 2002. Graduated from Police Officer Stan dards and Training 1 976. Completed Explosive Investigation Course 1978. Certified Police Armorer 1 982. Graduate of National Sheriff's Institute 1983. Graduated from the National FBI academy 1986. Graduate of two .advanced homicide investigation courses 1979, 1983. Graduate of Motivation of Police Personnel 1983. Certificate for Hazardous Material contingency Planning 1 988. Graduate of Utah Chiefs of Police Executive Development Institute 1991. Juab County Sheriff nearing 22 years. Law Enforcement nearing 28 years. Sheriff DAVID H. CARTER Paid Political Advertisement by Committee to re-ele- ct Sheriff Carter Awards 1986 Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers Honorary Life Membership for Distinguished Service to Children and Youth. 1987 Utah Sheriffs Association Out- standing Service Award. 1988 DEAUnited States Department of Justice Public Service Award for Outstanding Contributions in the Field of Drug Enforcement. 1989 Utah Peace Officers association Distinguished Service Award. 1990 Utah Department of Public Safety Executive Award of Merit. 1991 National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Appreciation Award. 1992 Friend of 4-- Award. 1993 Utah Department of Public Safety Division of Law Enforcement and TechnH ical Services Distinguished Service Award. 1993 Utah Department of Public Safety Executive Award of Merit. 1995 Utah State Department of Correction Public Service Award. Peace Officer Standard and Training Service Award. 1999 Utah Sheriffs Association Lawman of the Year. 2001 Utah Sheriffs Association Sheriff of the Year. 2001 Utah Association of Counties Outstanding County Official Award. 2002 Utah Search and Rescue Association Public Service Award. 1 996 Uttfb |