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Show 2 The Helper Journal Wednesday, July 2, 1975 2 mishaps hamper (Continued from Page 1) facilities in Castle Gate," but adding that after 10 Scofield search Two accidents in three plagued Tescue workers last week at Scofield Reservoir, as they continued their search for Almon Williams, 70, of Granger, who failed to return from trolling on the lake Monday, June 23. Choppy waters capsized a park ranger's boat last Tuesday as officials began their search for William's, but the search resumed Wednesday as rescue teams dragged the lake with grappling hooks and divers the snorkeled along shoreline of the Little Joe Cove in the northwestern portion of the lake. Thursday, the Utah Highway Patrol reported that Lonnie Mayhew, 22, a diver from Salt Lake City, caught a grappling hook in his left arm. He was treated at Carbon Hospital in Price and released. The search continued unsuccessfully through the but Carbon weekend, County Sheriff Albert Passic said it would continue until the body was found. The highway patrol said that, according to the state medical examiner, it would be two weeks to several months before the body would float to the days dicated that some progress had been made toward a solution, while Kowbyl and City Councilman Vince conscionable." Tom Griffin, a vice president of Trico, the firm doing the engineering for the relocation, responded that the document was "just a rough draft" and that a meeting should be called capsized between j Authorities were first notified by Williams' wife, Viola, Monday afternoon, when he failed to return from fishing. The boat, hat and life preserver were later the same day. Rangers said Williams had a heart condition and j I) was allowed to park his car at the boat ramp in order to avoid the two flights of stairs between the dock and the parking area. in the Participating search, along with the Carbon County Sheriff's Department are the Carbon Jeep Patrol, East Carbon City Search and Rescue, Emery County Sheriff's Department and the Emery County Jeep Patrol. Bonza said they were unsure whether an agreement was near. When first approached by city and county officials several weeks ago, Kowbyl rejected the request to run the path through his land, citing potential damage to his orchard. was The walkway school to afford proposed children an alternate route to Sally Mauro, avoiding Spring Canyon Road, which is expected to bear heavy truck traffic soon from canyon mines. aia7 Lw lUOrDir.ittoii disagreement. feSafvim i. iiiMinr&ili Unalienable rights City Recorder Al Fossat, left, and Mayor Charles Ghirardelli look on as Helper City Councilman Vince Bonza signs the city's pledge of rededication to the ideals of the founding fathers. The pledge was presented to the bicentennial covered wagon in Price recently. It reads: "We hold these truths to be that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." self-evide- Road projects planned for Some $400,000 refurbishing the Kenilworth railroad crossing near Helper and $60,000 for the replacement of the North Main "Martinelli" Bridge in Helper are among the long range plans of the Utah newly State Department of Transportation. The two projects, both part of the department's secondary road program, are still some years in the future. The crossing project is planned for 1977 and the Helper bridge construction for some time between 1979 and 1984, according to department documents. Approximately $20,000 has also been recommended for engineering work on the railroad corssing. The Utah Department of Transportation (DOT) of officials Braztah, Helper, Price and Utah Power and Light to smooth over the areas of j found on walkway Contacted after the meeting, Helper Mayor Charles Ghirardelli in- City.)" This thing is drawn all in their favor," Litizzette said, calling the proposal "un- aluminum boat, his hat and a flotation cushion were found in the Little Joe Cove ; however, no one saw the missing man fall into the water. No agreement continued Negotiations last week for a walkway for students between the Castle Gate Subdivision and Sally Mauro School, as city officials met Wednesday with Claton Kowbyl, through whose the property proposed walkway would run. Braztah could years, "terminate this agreement and return said responsibility to the owner (Helper surface of Scofield's waters. "The problem with this search," Passic said, "is that we don't know where he went in. I've taken 12 (drowning victims) out of this reservoir, but they stayed where they fell, because Scofield has no undercurrent." Williams' maintenance o Pipeline came into officially existence Tuesday, July 1, as the new incarnation of the Utah State Department expenditure of construction funds, designating and determining the location of airports, of Highways. Along with the responsibilities of the highway formulating traffic and safety regulations for the various transportation systems and advising the Department of Transportation in matters of statewide transportation Also at issue in the relocation project was Braztah's plan to run seven pipelines through the 30 foot wide right - of - way in Castle Gate. Two of the lines would belong to Braztah, two to UP&L, two to Price City and one to Helper. The problem, Litizzette said, is that a 30 foot right -of - way is too narrow for this number of lines and would make it impossible to determine which line was faulty, in the event a leak should be spotted. Nielson said it would be difficult to dig up a given line without the possibility of damaging one of the others. Roth gave no response to questions on the narrow right - of - way except to state that Braztah had not requested immediate action the council but was only by the new department, a proposal. presenting inwill department Roth and the council also corporate the Division of discussed the proposed Aeronautics, the tran- policy. interconnection between the sportation safety regulation Castle Gate and Helper responsibilities of the. water lines. Braztah had Public Service Commission, stated that the connection and the Passenger would" allow Helper to Tramway Safety Board. receive extra water from stated Journal The Also created by the state in its June 18 the Castle Gate line during erroneously DOT legislation was a edition that merchants on peak demand periods, and Transportation similar to the west side of Main Street Roth requested that, of the the State Road Commission. 25 percent of the 500 gallon - per - minute The duties and powers of had paid of improving adjacent capacity, 50 gallons - per cost formed the newly minute be pumped to parking areas. ComTransportation owners The business Hardscrabble Canyon mine. be will mission 75 percent, Council members balked paid actually promulgating rules and with the city paying 25 at the proposal and were determining regulations, that at peak Nielson told percent. by priorities and programming demand periods, the Helper line could not carry an Correction -- No action was taken on the request. In other business: A new chlorinator for the city pool or replacement parts for the old one will be Police Chief Karl needed soon, Councilman Stavar told the council that Ernest Gardner told the four handguns ordered in council. The date for a public December, 1973 had not yet arrived at that the depart- hearing on a ment had meanwhile heard proposal should be set this from another firm that couweek, the council decided. The area bounded by the ld deliver the weapons within six weeks. The council city limits on the south, 2nd authorized the spending of East on the west, Spruce on the north and the Spring $198 per gun, $77 more per and Glen Canal on the East is 1973 the that price, gun asked Stavar to confirm the expected to be to from early delivery. Fossat said the city Councilman Vince Bonza said the State should delay accepting a Transportation Depart- low bid of $705 for the ment's sealing and chipping repainting of the city hall of Helper streets would be because funds are not of immediately because available. delayed malfunctioning equipment. Councilwoman Mrs. Mary City Recorder Al Rebol agreed to ask for a in August. Fossat said Comprehensive been had funds A business license was Manpower made available for ad- granted to Jim Diamanti e clerical and Keith Ancheta for ditional Carbon - Emery Builders, help at city hall. The council voted to general contractors. The authorize purchase of 3V2 two hold state contractors shares of Price River Water licenses. 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