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Show Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - April 22, 1994 Wildlife news from DWR Commission mulls matters in regular Nephi meeting IF YOU WANT TO HUNT education course to apply for for BIG GAME IN UTAH IN 1994, the hunts. Call 596-8660 information on class schedules in the Salt Lake And Ogden areas. For other areas call you local DWR office. Utah law requires all persons born after December 31, 1965 to complete a certified hunter education course before purchasing a hunting license, YOU MUST BUY A BIG GAME LICENSE AND APPLY FOR A PERMIT IN MAY! Changes in the 1994 Big Game Proclamation require hunters to apply for all big game permits Buck Representatives of the Central Hearing on opening the 1994 Clerk, will be the Insurance and tags from May Utah Water Conservancy District budget was called by Chairman Coordinator and Randy Freston, deer tags will not be sold over- met with the Juab County Com- - Bernini. The Public Hearing to County Administrator will be the from license vendors mission at their April 4th meet- - take comments on opening the Loss Prevention Representative, DWR offices this year. Extra or beer that popular soft Purchase orders were re- - hunter education classes are tog. Pete Coleman, R. Roscoe 1994 General Fund to increase the t, drink, was first made and and Hden Laird were Building and Grounds budget by reived from Leon Winter, Emer- h.jnp offered in May for those toed by Charles Elmer Hires in present to discuss any concerns $70,000 to construct bleachers at gency Service Director, for whn need to comnlete a hunter 1877 the commissioners might have, the Fairgrounds arena. Monies to pagers for the West Juab Ambu- and for any input they might have be taken from the self insurance lance and 5 radios for the Road For the as it relates to the Juab County fund. Loan to be paid back by Department. The Collection purchase orders -- i area through the Central Utah the Utc Stampede Committee on were approved by the commis- Center Water project. The representayearly basis for 10 years at 3 near you, call tives invited the Commissioners percent interest. No comments ppksGP to attend their regular meetings, were taken. By a motion of and asked them to present any Comm. Young, seconded by e questions or input that they might Comm. Lunt, that the 1994 5-2- the-count- 5. er distrib-Garret- 10 5-- Put Used Oi rmni hbui pillEliJETirSj 00-458-0145 Gen-hav- at that time. Also, the com- mittee will meet with the Com- at their meetings about every six months. Brad Hays, Centurion Mines, met with the commission to discuss the purchase of the available properties in Mammoth, Utah. The Board approved the sale of the 263 lots in Mammoth Townsite to Centurion Mines, subject to clarifying actual de- scriplions with the county record- and county attorney as to ownership and how the county acquired the property. Also, that a clause be placed on the property of no residential use. were Commissioners The invited to the Railroad Crossing dedication in Mona, Utah, April 27, 10:00 a.m. Commission Chairman Bernini reported on the following: Received a letter from the State of Utah, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife Resources, proposing that Juab County and the Wildlife Resources develop a Memoran-du- eral Fund budget be opened to transfer $70,000 to the Buildings and Grounds budget from the Self Insuranve Fund and to open the revenue portion of the 1994 bud- get to be increased by $70,000. The County to enter into an agreement with the Ute Stampede Committee to be paid back in 10 years at 3 percent interest. First year payment to be waived, The commission received a notice of forming a "Loss Pre-e- r vention Team" from Juab County with the Utah Association of Counties Insurance Mutual. Commissioner Gordon Young will be the Commissioner Dcsig- ncc, Pat P. Greenwood, County FREE WEED SPRAY has scheduled the April ng on Monday, April 25, at 7:30 Pm- - The meeting is open to all interested persons or groups, Those planning activities or events during the Tintic Silver Festival, arc especially urged to be present, as the committee is in process of drawing up a Schedule of Events for the 1994' celebration. meet-mission- ers On Saturday, May 7th from to 3 p.m., Juab County Weed Board will provide free weed spray to residents of Tintic District 1 Interested persons should provide an unmarked, clean container. Quantity is limited to 5 gallons per household. Spray can be used to control noxious weeds. In rivers, the water that you touch is the last of what has passed and the first of that which comes: so with present time, Leonardo da Vinci Spray will be dispensed from the Eureka Fire Station. m of Undcrstand- - 3. 1 ing. . .proposing that Juab JCounty 1 maintain the existing roads, ill !,. install and maintain rest room GRAND AM PONTIAC 1991 CHEVROLET CAVALIER facilities, provide regular garbage 4 4 Door, $7,350 Door, $8,495 pickup, and manage it like a GEO PRIZM 1993 GEO METRO county park. the In an unanimous vote of $6,495 be was to letter a commission, NEW 1994 GEO METRO XFI sent to the DWR stating that such 2 Door, $7,095 a mcmorancum is not acceptable by the county and urge the DWR to improve their management practices at Burraston Pond. Received a letter from Eureka City Corporation, David 1993 DODGE DYNASTY formal a T. Kay, Mayor, making V6, 2 to choose, $10,999 ComJuab the to County request 1992 PONTIAC SUNBIRD CONV. mission asking them to deed the $10,495 County Courthouse in Eureka and 1993 DUICK SKYLARK furnishings over to Eureka City. A decision will be made at the 4 Door, $9,999 18. commission meeting of April NEW1993 DODGE COLT The applications for pur4 Door, $10,495 chase of properties in Mammoth, from Katherine Wright, Cornelius Hyzer, and Robert Brown, were not accepted.. all available properties being sold to Centurion 1990 CHEVY TON 4X4 Mines. CHEVROLET LUMINA APV 7 Passenger, Loaded, $14,666 Ernestine Vest. Thelma Leora Christensen, Roundy, 1992D0DGE CARAVAN 1992 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 5TH AVE Lorin Corbin and Gene Coray V6, $12,995 $14,666 were present to discuss the conDODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB 1993 CHEVROLET ASTRO EXTENDED tract between Juab County and 1991 the East Juab Senior Citizens, 4X4, $12,995 $13,999 Center the AU APR In with 60 07.9 months Community A tix Hcsnss payments regarding cashortrads. and the kitchen at the Juab Coun'Buysr must quality lor GMAC 1st thus buyer program. ty Center. The committee advised will lease the that commission 24 month imvt Ieas4 Si 000 cash down, sties tax 6 the Hcanst extra, 1st month payment, security deposit required be presented to the Senior Citizen at teaaa Inception. 798-743Board for approval. mm Public At 5:00 p.m., the ojorm -- 1993 NEW 1994 1993 1993 CHEV CORSICA V6, 3 to 1993 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1992 CHEV : '4--- . ' ' BERETTA V6. $9,666 1992 CHEV LUMINA EUROSPORT $9,795 1993 CHEV LUMINA EUROSPORT $11,999 1993 OLDS CIERA 4 Door, V6, Loaded, $1 1 ,299 NEW 1994 DODGE SHADOW ES $11,499 Wmmm. 1993 CHEV ASTRO ALL WHEEL DRIVE $16,995 1993 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN $16,495 1992 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB 4X4, V8, iFfiUUIjtM. 1 choose, $9,777 $15,995 HOURS: M- -F Sat Soviet ' 730-6:- 30 0:00-5:- 00 Sales 9:00-7:3- 0 9:00-6:- 00 |