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Show Air Force, Millard and Juab feet with power, water and other is to build the ECTC (electronic going basis? Pearson said that be sheep trails. Then you can tell us G)unly officials are studying what utilities. The sites will be linked combat test capability) in Utah, question hasnt been totally an- - what degree of improvement the road needs and well give you the impact the U.s. Air Forces pro- together with a fiber optics com- he said, then we would build those swered. batmillion $4.5 electronic munications cable. They will house roads and the threat sites in the Pearson said virtually nothing green light or night and you can posed tlefield test range will have on west make those improvements. Before sophisticated electronic gear that fiscal year 1990. Thats when the happened at the meeting. desert roads and what will be done will beam waves at They didnt have a map with the wc do that, we better know which passing aircraft. money is available. Of course, thats to upgrade and maintain them. The sites will be in Millard and all contingent on the record of roadsonitthattheywantedtotalk roads we're talking about and where The Air Force wants to expand Juab Counties. But while the land decision being filed. about, he said. I said, Why dont they are. the Utah Test and Training Range in Hector said the Air Force wants Millard Gmnty Commissioner you guys get us a map and we'll tell question is mostly state and on the west desert, south through Bureau of Land t0 he surc they have county ap-t- o Management prop- Frank Baker said, We dont want you first of all whether they are Juab and into Millard Giunly to pay for roads for their use. county roads or not. They may just proval to improve county roads. erty, the roads arc largely Because they are create facilities to train fighter pid Some will require upTheyll have to upgrade them. Its electronic-warfare lots in simulated . roads, he said, we have to work grading and continued maintenance with the county on it. exercises. A number of threat if LflOV large trucks and heavy construcCivil engineers at Hill Air Force sites will have to be built at varition equipment are to use them. ous locations to reproduce condiThe Tuesday evening meeting of Base, where most of the flights using Three areas arc being studied as Eureka Ladies of Elks was opened the range will originate, arc now tions U.S. warplanes might encounpossible locations for the facilities. ter in combat. Tule Valley is the preferred site, Robyn Pearson said the Air Force by Pres. Mona Dean McGinnis who studying maps of the west desert The project will be built in phases but Whirlwind Valley and Snake expects to pay for upgrading the conducted election of officers for supplied by county officials, the upcoming year. Elected to the over 10 years, beginning in 1990. Valley arc alternates. A Draft roads. Theyve taken it back to their Eventual cost is estimated at up to Environmental Impact Statement The question we have is who is offices were: Fawn Fife, president; people, Baker said. They dont $4 billion. Mary know which are county roads and on the project should be ready for going to maintain them on an on- - Sherlin Grill, Lou Goudey, secretary, Beryl Pykict, which are sheep trails, so theyre Construction of the threat sites public review in April or May. Afwill extend over about six or seven treasurer; Joanie Larson, chaplain, checking that. There will be an- ter public hearings, including one At lhe conclusion of the elec- - Other meeting. Baker did not know' years, Air Force spokesman Diek in Delta, the final EIS will be re" Hector said. "We're not going to go leased in September. tions, the gavel was turned over to when that meeting will take place, Pres. Fawn Fife, who conducted but he said Millard and Juab com-th- c in there and build everything at Impact and cost of upgrading and remainder of the meeting. In- - missioners will probably hold it again once like might be done with a maintaining roads to sites in the eluded in the business were further in Nephi. weapons system." Hector is project preferred and two alternate areas director for the 6545th Test Group will become part of the EIS. plans for the spring luncheon, which is scheduled on Saturday, April 29. at Hill Air Force Base. Juab Giunty Gimmissioncr Joe reR. of Garbctl Eureka, Theme for this years luncheon is Each site wil( be a small fenced Bernini said his concern is primar- Myrna 1st for with ccntly Mountain Bar-B-duty concrete pad about 1(K) feel by 100 ily maintenance of roads after they reported Fleet Service Members also discussed Support Group, Camp are upgraded. Thats more imporCalif. dance at the Tooele LOE Lunch- tant than construction, really, he A 1979 graduate of Tintic High eon, slated on April 1st Their theme said. We had the problem with the Farmer, ranchers and other Air Force when they came in here School, she joined the Marine Girps iS Jokers Wild. and visiting were enjoyed estef persons are reminded of the with their radar stations last fall. in March 1987. after the meeting. Refreshments public meeting on Grasshopper and They never did return the roads to were served by the hostesses, Sher- - Mormon Gicket Control to be held their original conditions. Were lin Grill and Carole Castlcton. Prizes Thursday, March 2,3 at 7 :30 p.m. in negotiating with them on that now. were won by Mina Holman, Leona the County Commissioners Room Hector repeated earlier Air Force of the Juab County Center. The Laird and Alliene Farren. Tintic District Board of Educa- statements that not a shovel of Environmental Assessment Docution will hold their March meeting dirt can be turned until a record ment on Control Programs will be The first meeting of the 89 seanext Monday, March 20, 1989 at of decision is filed. If the record available for review at that time. 7:30 p.m. Following is the agenda of decision if filed and the decision son for the Tintic Historical SociAll interested persons should for the meeting: ety was held on Wednesday, March 8, in the Depot. A short business 1. Approval of minutes of FebruA meeting of Sunbeam Camp meeting was held to bring everyone Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, ary 27, 1989. 2. Approval of claims and report up to date on things that have been was held last Wednesday afternoon of business official. happening during the winter re- - jn the council chambers of the cess. 3. Communications from board Eureka City Hall. The members. slidetape presentation, preCaptain JoAnn Farnworth wel- - J f he. EntJe Women A and Health, pared by the Eureka Preservation comed the members and conducted workshop, evTe?ting 4. Approval ofcalendar for 1989-9- 0 A Positive Approach to Common Office, as part of a certified local the school year. meeting. Invocation was by will be held Thursday, Concerns, shown was 5. Present status of TV tower and government contract, Chaplain Alice Fox. The Pledge of Mcln- from 7 p.m. - 8:30 and March 1989, 30, enjoyed by everyone present Allegiance was repeated in unison meeting with county commission. a reviewof in the Commissioners' ChamTheshort program acquaints view- - by the group. A song was sung to a fTe Gfandma Know; Best 6. Schools to be classified as nec- p.m. bers of the Juab County Center in erswithsomcofthehistoncsitesin tape recording accompaniment by essarily existent small schools. Listells,- by Maty! District. one His is Eureka the The recom7. Staff evaluations and ,he antral Company Daughters. workshop Nephi. rcview was given by The secretary's report was given mendations for the 1988-9- 0 school by Central Valley medical' Socializing followed with every- commented and Extension Juab Center, onehavingachancetoexammethe County Hyde. Margaret by year. that it was true to life and the included in the business of the 8. District school fees for the 1989-9- 0 its Home Economics and Family books and other items purchased Life Advisory Council. use in the history research room, meetingwas an agreement that the presentationwascnjoyeanycveiy school year. Charter Canyon Hospitals Toni The society and the presentation local DUPwould sponsor the Arts 9. West Desert concern over Air Refreshments were served t0: Force development in the area. Hughes will conduct the discussion commission are looking for any andCraftsshowattheTinticSilver Joan MorriSj Effie M which will focus on the topics of written materials containing his- - Festival in August. 10. Report of superintendent: R Pat Rradv Virginia Bad- toric information to use in this it was announced that the con- a. Request for school sup- PMS, Menopause, FarleanGear CleoJudee Stress. She will research room. Ifyou have books venlionwill be held June 10. 1989 and March Dimes. from of Depression, port 3 b. Request from Philo T. review the latest research findings, containing information on the Tintic m Salt Lake City. Members wore encouraged to read Farnsworth commission. explain the identification and treat- Mining District, family histories. like to and also ment that of c. Special education recpresent pictures, etc., symptoms youd personal historiesat each meeting, ommendation or student policy act facts vs. misconceptions regarding donate, please contact June in other business. The Pioneer Potpourri was the d. Financial report on leg- these topics. McNulty. (Pictures can be copied interinformation retain of will and the be There title of the lesson given by Grace original). islative action. you from a son and family on Sun-wi- ll and The next meeting of the society Chatwin. The lesson gave the his- e. Legislative bills requir- est to all age groups-m- en afternoon. Scoll and Kathy Berry Pot- be the annual Folk-foo- d women alike. There is no charge to tory of Panguitch Lakes and re- - day ing action by school district. afld their three daughters, Mandi, f. Report on West Desert attend the workshop. The public is luck. The date decided on for this lated many early experiences in other fun event was April 21 . Circle it on areas. Members found the account Lana and Kaela, of Bancroft, Idaho, School support action by PTA and invited to attend. were welcome visitors. Light refreshments will be served. your calendar and plan to attend, interesting as well as humorous, staff to improve school setting. county-dedicate- d. county-dedicate- ElltS vice-preside- nt; a Mvrna GQrbGTt Q. atten-Pendleto- n, School board intcr-Gam- sets agenda, HS meeting Mon. es members get activity update Sunbeam Camp Women, health workshop set fStbusinmtTne Bhut0 Post-partu- m |