Show T 6JB T11E RICHFIELD REAPER Wednesday by George Crenshaw BELVEDERE -- T'H£ June 22 1931 AA!IMAN 0lT Fraud Hotline Provides Place To Make Report The Office of the State Auditor prosides through its Government implemented before contacting the Hotline This gives the government officials directly involved in the issue the chance to take action or modify procedures If however the government agency is not responsive or there is a need for the complainant to remain anonymous the Hotline should be contacted Each phone call or letter received through the Hotline is reviewed and a decision made by the Auditor’s Office as to the appropriate action In cases where criminal allegations are not present a request is made to the state agency or local government for a written response to the allegation or suggestion This response is then evaluated in connection with the complaint and a decision made regarding disposition This disposition may be a referral to the Attorney General's Office or local law enforcement agency a follow-u- p by the State Auditor's Office or it may be to accept the government entity's expla Efficiency and Fraud Hotline a place to report suspected violations of law or waste of public funds by state and local governmental entities as well as a place to offer constructive suggestions for improving state and local government The Hotline has been in existence since December 1991 and has received since that time approximately 175 calls "W'e receive two or three times as many calls regarding local governments as we do regarding state government entities" said State Auditor Tom Allen "Since most people have more contact with their local governments than they do with state government entities that is to be expected" Allen suggested that people first try to contact directly the state or local governmental entity where the offending individual works or where suggestions for more efficient operations should be HIA prov ide the necessary communication to invoke the protection of the nation and forward a copy of that explanation to the complainant No government employee should fear reprisal from his or her employer for making suggestions or reporting suspected violations of law or inefficiencies Government employees are protected by the State Whistleblower Statute from reprisals by an employer for reporting in good faith suspected illegal acts or waste of public funds The employee is further protected if he or she formally communicates the suspected violation or waste to the State Auditor A call or letter to the Hotline identifying yourself will Whistleblower Statute Committed to the ideal of efficient and open government Tom Allen would like to ensure that this Hotline is used to its fullest capacity Accordingly employees of government and" the public generally are invited to call with any complaints or suggestions that might improve government services The number for the Government Efficiency and Fraud Hotline is The after hours and toll-fr4 number is ee 538-133- Venice News Remember To Register Follow The Little Ball Marxsvale News her grandfather Ronnie Lund during LDS sacrament meeting Also present were Georgia Lund Aurora Ron and LaDona Christensen Leola and Lund Verlyn Christensen The Robert Lunds are home on lease from a military base in Texas Carl Howes and sons Spokane with Virginia Wash stayed Higgins and sisited Preal Nielsen and Tony and DeVere Howes and Dtlma L Jukes Ron and Susan Bun went to Kanab to golf and relax Shxann Anderton was selected as first attendant to Queen Michelle Westwood in the Piute Counts Rodeo Queen contest June 4 Second attendant is Charleen Bush Circles ille Doroths Helton accompanied Kermit and Pat Hoard to California to spent one week in LaCosta with her daughter Chersl Martin and to attend the Cmxersits High School graduation in San Diego of her grandson Brett Martin Keith and Me Vos Barten mosed Kami Irom Ephraim to Orem where she is emplosed for the summer Kami has been called to be LDS Relief Societs president in her college ward Sixth grade student Annalee Burr daughter of Ron and Susan Burr was chosen student of the sear tor her class Richard and I eslie Kennedy Wilma sisited Cedar Cits Kenneds and Roxie Thel! Barney Lscalante sisited Wilma Kennedy and either family members Susan and Stephanie Burr went shopping in Proso infant Victoria Marie Lund daughter of Robert and Marie Lund was gisen a name and a blessing by won all four baseball games they've played Sports director is Peggy Nelson Becky Gnffth Cody Cowley and Greg Camp have returned home from the Church History Trip Mr and Mrs Johnson and Mrs Ortega have purchased the Oscar and Irene Cowley home Mr and Mrs Jeff Childs Salt Lake City visited their grandmother Maxine Buchanan who met her first Poster Vinners Winning places in the Monroe American Legion Auxiliary Post 37 poster contest were Melanie Jenkins left first place $10 Natalie Player second $7 and Tyler Jewkes third $5 Margaret Bown unit president is in the back The poppy poster contest was open to all fifth graders in the Monroe Elementary School with some 40 entries judged MONROE great-grandchi- family Kayleen Johnson and children Bntta Andrew and Hannah will be lising at the Piute Resersoir Dam for a tew months with Grandpa and Grandma Sherm g Harold and Irene Dillon are here with Preal Nielsen Pat Sprowl Las Vegas sisited her parents Delone and Fstelle Jensen Beserly Frederick was in St George to take care of her grandchildren and sisit Sterling and Jan Fox Preal Nielsen hosted the Rook Club at her home assisted by DeVere Howes and Irene Dillon where Brenda Allan won first pri?e Florence Blackwell won second and Nonna Johnson won the door prize Other players were Louise Howes Alice Virginia Bay Loretta Susan Burr Higgins Frederick and Beserly Rosequist and Russell Christopher Annalee Burr spent one week in Salt Lake City with Frank and Melonie Giannanyonio They attended the film "Legacy" went to Lagixin and sisited the Kcnnecott Copper Mine in Bingham A baby shower for Heather Fautin was hosted by Lon Resty Janet Fautin and Shelley Blackwell Ralph and Anna Mae Steel Orem sisited Ada Hooser Brian and Sharmi Crowther and Skyler and Wayne Barben Logan w ill be home for two months to finish up a Forest Sersice project Wayne will teach LDS Seminary two hours a day when he returns to Utah State Umsersity Staying with the Keith Barbens were Ken and Kristi Bnnghurst Heidi and Tresor St George Jeff and Alexia Barben and children Cedar City and Clark and Connie Brunson Aurora saca-tionm- ACTION FROM AREA Sixth District Court Judge Dasid L Mower Tuesday sentenced: Chee Fridas 45 Richfield to 0-- 5 in the I’tah State Penitentiary and a SI 56 fine for drising under the influence of alcohol a third degree telons sears Bond 50 Torrance Barbara J Julie Cowley Voter registration w ill be held at the home of Maxine Buchanan Mr and Mrs Wayne Cowley attended the wedding dinner in Richfield for Mr and Mrs Thurl Bailey Mr and Mrs Brent Carlyle Cedar City visited her parents Mr and Mrs Ivan Cowley They attended a birthday party for Pearl at the home of Mr and Mrs Blake Camp The LDS Young Women have sears in prison and Calif to $9250 fine suspended all but $500 fine and completion of a drug reha0-- 5 bilitation program for falsely obtaining a prescription a third degree felons 6 22 94 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 623 '94 FRIDAY 6 24 94 ©555© (ELD Weekday Luncheon Specials Monday - Tuesday -- Enjoy Fine Dining o Friday - Saturday Only $495 o Lunch Buffet Wed Thurs 11:30 am - 3:00 Dining Room Nightly Special Prime Rib or Sew York Steak & Only -- pm $095 CABLE 7 Shrimp $1095 Only SATURDAY 6 25 '94 KUTV KSTU CH 2 CH 13 Ad Sa’if'Hti Vh RnMN Weekly Specials 9 ot Sw CH 5 I World Em me Open Mon - SaL 5 pm -- 10 CH 11 Ut J£2Jov at Martha Stewart Peei Ne Ttu Maw J£- - CH4 t CWm PSN ESPN a: That The Gang Cms a- h N MAX WTBS CC t Mac Mot Motor Mm Gnod C Me XL Ary Bm Be Arts t rvJllvv I'JVlUll i Pm ll L- i- v e T 'Ht M BO Am Ar Tn - p- - Wot tfrL tr Me ii- - jny Tn Ott JLL a Anet C cewc Gat Doubt Pet Ce fcft e Y- -S Otw 4HtSn Die - S i Rftunt tec P CM Got 10m ame The Oan Th - L Po M'ettwvg Attaetet Detect Ckw Tar 4 3 5 Adv P ni km iltt- - C Toon ? 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