 | Local home sparkles thanks to Zions community project Seventy-seven year old Leah Wells from Wellington says its much easier for her to give than to take. Wells, a native of eastern Utah has been giving most of her life but this past week was her turn to receive. ... |
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 | Fairy tale comes true Shawn Wade of Prince only took two and a half days and his chain saw to turn a 10 to 16 foot tree stump into this piece of art. In just his second year of compeition at Craig, Colo., Wade not only pefected this creative art piece, but brought home e... |
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 | Clement awarded city visionary service award Ben Clement, Carbon county Graphics Information Services (GIS) was honored at the last Price City council meeting in May with the Visionary Service Leader Award. His efforts to assist his fellow community members with his mapping talents for many pro... |
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 | Adams presents city with 21st Century Award Jeff Adams, planner from the Southeast Utah Association of Local Governments presented the 21st Century Community Award to Price City at their May 28th meeting. The award was awarded to the city because it identified all 13 areas in a new general pl... |
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 | Youth projects gain from "cream the council" event Money raised from the city event "cream the council" earlier this month is being donated to youth programs throughout the community. The community event raised around $250 and is being used to assist the food bank, Ronald McDonald House, the Kiwanis ... |
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 | Utah Central Credit Union grand opening The grand opening celebration for the new Utah Central Credit Union was held May 28 in East Price. After 10 years in their former location just down the street. Utah Central Credit Union remodeled a former sandwich shop and more than doubled their wo... |
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 | Soroptimist club honors local resident Debra Cary is present with the women's opportunity award by Charlotte Stubbings, president of Soroptimist International of Price. The award is part of a scholarship program sponsored by the international organization. ... |
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 | Supplies off to Peru Ann Gotfredson and Denelle Rigby sort through the school supplies they collected to send to students in Peru. Because of the intense poverty in the Peru area, Rigby organized the school supply drive through the International Club at Carbon High. Loca... |
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 | Officer Taylor honored Price Police Chief Alex Shilaos and officer Roger Taylor. |
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 | Carbon Medical Service purchases Helper Clinic Carbon Medical Service, which opened in East Carbon in 1952, has recently purchased the Helper Clinic. These clinics are a non-profit organization that provides medical services to the uninsured.... |