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Show What can be done Incumbent To Run Eldon Eliason, the incumbent candidate for County attorney, has held the position four different terms. In 1979, citizens concerned about law enforcement in Millard County encouraged Eliason to run. The County Attorney's office has since prosecuted more cases in one month than in the four years of the previous county attorney according to Judge Burns, Eliason said. Millard County enjoys the best law enforcement of any area in the state, he said. There is complete cooperation between the Sheriff, Police, Highway Patrol, and the County Attorneys OFfice. Eliasons position as counThe ty attorney is atadvantages of a torney are the experience, qualifications, and ability all combined with a salary the county can afford to pay, he said. There is nothing unique in Millard about the County. Steve Jackson Throws Hat In Ring 1 say in the future however is crucial. for Everyone interviewed these articles and all of the 1 e months to negotiate and in which he held out for a contingency clause. The contingency clause requires IPP to put an additional 50 percent of all impact alleviation payments in a joint escrow account. Eliason believes that there could be potential complications in the impact negotiation process. The fee in lieu of taxes ad valorium could be declared unconstitutional. And if the set-u- p Many counties in Utah, such as Weber, Utah, Davis, and Box Elder, have part-tim- e county attorneys and deputy attorneys, Eliason said. Weber County, for example, has 20 deputy attorneys. All of these people have years of experience and yet contribute what amounts to e project is reduced to two units the law stating when that tax is triggered may have to be rewritten. Another problem is the expenditures of the county are Right exceeding revenue. now we are confronted with a tax problem that will get worse," Eliason said. attention to the county attorneys job. Were it not for the part-tim- e position, they would be drawing S60.000 to 90,000 salaries in private pracfull-tim- e tice. But they are dedicated and willing to work for their counties for $20,000 to 30,000. The counties get the benefit of their experience, expertise, and ability. And 1 feel this is the Wood Permit Information 1 set-u- p part-tim- full-tim- elected in working as a the fulltime attorney for the county. "Millard County faces problems that will require a fulltime attorney. I think the com- mission wains attorney. I realize a full-tim- e have a lot of I Little Valley, Twist and South Hollow areas will be chained on Sept. 1, 1982, and cutting in those areas will be discontinued as indicated on permits already issued. No new Rod Lister, Area Manager of Sevier River Resource Area in BLMs Richfield District, case in our county." announced today that the Eliason said that the CounSand Ledges and Narrows ty Commission has asked him areas in Sevier and Piute counto personally write their opi- ties will not be chained until nions on all legal matters and monies are appropriated for that social services has asked them. Thus, cutting of greenhim to handle all their cases. wood will be continued until He has also done all the further notice in these two work on the countys contracts areas. The expiration date at with IPP. He cited the condithe present time will be extendtional use permit that took ed to December 30, 1983. makes and models of chain saws & accessories onj All SPECIAL now thru Sept. t permits will be issued in those areas due to a lack of time to retrieve the wood. Permits will again be given for dead and downed wood area-wid- e in the Sevier River Resource Area. Any questions you may have can be answered by calling the Resource Area (896-8228- ) or the District Of- Steve Jackson homework to do with IPP and I am willing to do that. IPP is the most important develop- this county has ever seen," he said. "I think it has to be handled well or else the county will have some proment can learn the problems and adequately deal with them." I have the willingness and the ability to work at the job and get it done," Jackson said. And I can give the job the lime it requires." blems. feel 1 I Bookmobile Fall - W - Spring 3 Headquarters 340 West Exchange Della, UT 84624 864-229- 2 (896-8221- (Viet.-Camb- Third Annual Fillmore Lions Club Turkey Shoot FILLMORE RIFLE RANGE (2Vi mi. East of North Park on 5th North) Low Powered Rifles Shotguns & Black Powder & Prizes Trophies Awarded Refreshments Awailable & & autonomy and sense of belonging to the community, writes Larson in The Elderly: Victims of the Energy Venture." Ttje sense of powerlessness is pervasise in a boom town. That many of the changes in a boom town are intangible Tuesday 1:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Fillmore FJemenlarv School 4:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Scipio Chapel 7:00 p.m. 4:45 p.m. Holden ( hapel Wednesday 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Fillmore Elementary School 6:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Flowell Chapel 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. F illmore Second W ard Chapel Thursday 11:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. FSkDale School 1:30 p.m. 12:00 noon Garrison Store 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. This schedule is for the following Mondays: Sept. 13, 27,Ocl. 25,Nov. 8, 22, Dec.6, 20. Jan. 3, 17, 31, Feb. 28. Mar. 14,28, Apr. 11. 25, May 9, 23. This schedule is for the following Tuesdays: Sept. 14, 28, Oct. 12, 26, Nov. 9, 23, Dec. 7, 21, Jan. 4, 18, Feb. 1. 15. Mar. 1, 15, 29, Apr. 12, 26, May 10, 24. This schedule is for the following Wednesdays: Sept. 15, 29, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec. 8. 22, Jan. 5, 19, Feb. 2, 16, Mar. 2, 16, 30, Apr. 13, 27, May 11, 25. 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OREGON OMARK INDUSTRIES Apr. 4. 18. May 2. 16. 1 uesday 12:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. Della Elementary School 3:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. Sugarville Chapel 5:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. Sutherland Chapel This schedule is for the following Tuesdays: Sept. 7, 21, Oct. 5, 19, Nov. 2, 16,30, Dec. 14, Jan. II. 25. leb. 8, 22. Mar. Wednesday 2:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. Delta Middle School 4:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Hinckley School 5:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. Deseret Chapel 6:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Oasis Chapel 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Sept. 8, 22. Oct. 6, 20, Nov. 3, 17, Dec. 1, 15. Jan. 12, 26, Feb. 9. 23, Mar. 9, 23, Apr. 6. 20, May 4, 18. 0 a C & J Enterprise 864-324- site of a 1,500 megawatt power plant, is regularly cited as a model of planning for a boom. A task force, consisting of local residents, with subcommittees to deal with specific problems, was the basis of everything done in .terms of impact alleviation," said 1 aol Good, director of the mental hat was already available in the community and that was the people w themselves," Good said. "Planning should not be done by human services pro lessionals, but should be done by the community people," We should not be she said. the ones deciding what people want, but should be asking people what they want. Rifle is another community in which seniors were involved in planning for the growth, I arson said. Rifle was imby pacted oil a place that no longer seems her home It just mushroomed way beyond what evervone es- peeled." Marie said in an inWe terview in her home. were told it jrV f: Hi might be an insomewhat hut it convenience wont he too big a thing." Thete ate some good things of course in a boom town, and thete ate many bad things The problems aic alieady there, thev are just magnified by the influx ol people " The worst problem is the greed ot the hometown people and the dev elopers coming ill," M.iiic said "Routs arc tciriblc and thev have gone up and up and up I don't see how some ol the pensioners and those social sec limy can pay llieu lent and have any money loll " "1 he greedy once who saw this coming houglii up all (lie propcily they could Am chicken house they could lis up they did," she said " I hcv couldnt keep then lingcis out of the oil pic Rents and real estate ate the biggest money makers in town " "Building mote houses doesn't keep leuts down because the housing is expenWe need housing that people who don't have oil wells can at ford." C onllict ol niteiest is one rkw.- Joe v. n lances he ownets of the halt acie lot next to Mane's home want to build a tourplcx, lout two 1 hcdiooni apartments V llieie Ills' town "One ot the things about u boom is a loss ot idenlitv 1 oi. ges into the stoics whete vo have gone all vour hie and uk asked lor shivers license when cashing a chock I here is no moie cicdil And the gills ,u the hank ate all unknown I rattic is a major problem The undetpass in town is in lamous. Dining rush hoiu. in nil les aie wails ol 4 common And gone is the peace and quiet. People no longci go lot walks in llie evening became ol the noise and tralfic. Mane said "li is Brvrla see is the things ot he.iutv. ol aesthetic value, go the ti the gi ncs. llie old buildings bought is given lo he looks ot will alwavs he as many as 16 people living on the hall acic lot Mai io said sive ol the biggest problems, Marie said, noting tor exam pie, the mavor is a teal estate salesman. "II you've got the money, you get what von want-sucas zoning X Marie now "A on used lo go mlo a stoic and cvetvhodv knew von A shopping up used lo be a social adivitv, bul no mote W e can go to the siipciiuaikei and not know anvhodv d "Most ol io senioi something von imi have to live with I guess you yom peace and quiet in youi own home with yom door slim " Many seniors have lot t get ciiizen-woul- nisi as soon thev nevei tound oil," Al.ine said Ills was I v.ui'ion was is gone It'll nevei be I he same I think thcoldct people again like us leel that wav ot hie m town, those who had some alternative, such as living wnh a son or d.mghtei, she said "One ol the sad llmies to cone " ; ti.?- - shale The plan wotk-e- d particularly well, she said. In boom towns in which there is no formal structure for representation, citizens have banned together to fight for a voice in the direction of their communities. In Evanston, a neighborhood group called the Concerned Citizens stopped a gas plant from being built in a residential neighborhood. The group is now fighting the liquor license of a bar located in a residential neighborhood being renewed. The key is to keep seniors Old neighborhoods change in FAanslon in- formed and for seniors to be represented on impact councils, Dave Norman, of the Area Agency of the Aging in Rifle, said. Through the use of impact funds and community involvement in planning, a lot can be done to avoid the problems ol a boom. Dr. Julie Uhlman said. Dr. Uhlman conducted a year and a half study of seven boom towns. Its hard to make geneializations, so much depends on the area. If the VOTE WITH CONFIDENCE Vote Kirby County Auditor September 14 College Degree community is doing a good job of growth management, you do not have to go through the problems towns." of other interviewed L. Giles is boom Accounting Experience is Computer Experience lor Everyone these articles, however, stressed the importance of the pro-piin the community, not merely the experts, having a say in the direction of llicir is Interested in YOU and Millard County tl Vl tiiimuMt p.m! tiuUc' Kti .tit ( towns. tfr Whats the difference? Between their $2.86 a sq. ft. cultured stone veneer and our $2.35 sq.ft, cultured Stone Veneer? About 150 Miles!! Over 3000 Sq. Ft. In Stock 5colorsavailable HearthStones InteriorOrExterior Weinstall-youinstal- All l Necessary Tools & Materials follow ng Wednesdays: 1 Oasis, Ut represented and involved in the planning for a boom. Wheatland, Wyoming, the transformed into 8. 22. Apr. 5. 19. May 3, 17. 31. South Delta - Jeffery Dairy T his schedule includes the Biggest Savings of the year on all OREGON SAW CHAINS 16" Chisel Chain S17.60 Insulation and collect the smart way to Heal your Hot SolaRoll" Solar Hot W ater System. 7:30 p.m. Jan. 10,24, leb. 7, Mar. 7, 21, COUNTY AUDITOR SHINE IN Chapel Lynndyl Chapel This schedule is for the follow-- i ing Mondays: Sept. 20, Oct. 4, 18, Nov. 1, 15, 29, Dec. 13. LaDonna S. Hobbs I The elderly see less alternatives than other segments of the population, said I vndon Boulton Marie Bey da has lived in Fvanston all of her 69 years. In the last four, Fvanston boomed. And the peaceful community Marie knew and was part of all her life was developments. Monday 4:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Oak ( ily Chapel 5:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. Fool Creek linlinson Roper 6:30 p.m. 5:45 p.m. i 11 Organizing task forces not only insures a more effective and responsive plan hut also strengthens the older persons May 12. paidbvCommuieeioelcci community groups in boom towns throughout the intermountain west. 1 ing Thursdays: Sept. 16, Oct. 14, Nov. II, Dec. 9, Jan. 6, Feb. 17, Mar. 17, Apr. 14, 4 Pol Adv with We used Sat., Sept. 11, 1982 10 a.m. Vote Sept. 14 complicates the problem. Who do you complain to about traffic or not being able to go to the same bars and cafes?" an organizer for Western Action asked. Western Action has worked health center. inter 1982-198- Gu literature on boom towns Callister, ol the Delta Mental repeatedly emphasized Health Center. They see organizing task forces, conchanges they cannot control sisting of local representatives, in planning for a boom. The and feel they have less control in their lives as well as the task forces consist of subcommittees to work on specific events around them." "Enforced povverlessness" problems, such as one staffed is how the organizer describby seniors to work on the problems they face in a boom ed the feeling. As a community grows, town. Overall, seniors are a seniors political and social tremendous resource group, power is reduced. Older said Sharon I arson, of the women ate olten reluctant to Area Agency on Aging, get involved. The organizing Denver. arson has worked of a task force with specific with seniors in boom towns on subcommittees is the means of Colorado's western slope. assuring that seniors will be Schedule Phone LINCOLN ELIASON Librarian Office Hours 8:00 a.m. 12:00 noon 12:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. in Richfield. fice ) Daily except Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays Monday Service Hours 12:00 noon 2:00 p.m. Fillmore Jr.Sr. High School 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Meadow Chapel 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. In 1714 Daniel-Gabrie- l Kanosh Main St., No. of Store Fahrenheit, comparing the 7:15 8:00 p.m. p.m. boiling points of a numMushroom Plant .) ber of liquids, introduced Center of Court the familiar scale still known by his name. High Citizen involvement in boom towns By Guy Boulton When a town booms, the way of life changes drastically. Often senior citizens fed powerless to control or even influence the change in a community they have lived in all their lives. That seniors are given some know the people full-tim- e part-tim- part-tim- feel 1 and the needs of Millard Steven Jackson, County, candidate for County Attorney, said. A native of Delta, Jackson has practice law in the community for the past six years. "And if the County Commission wants a attorney will be able to do that. Jackson considered running for County Attorney after private individuals and county officials, including two commissioners, requested he run. These people felt a change was needed, he said. "I tell an obligation to give voters a choice. dont think there has been a good working relationship with the commission, Jackson said. I think I can work with the commission." e of a The current county attorney and a e deputy attorney should be reversed Jackson said. A person who is not One Seniors View Of A Boom 5 We Dont Sell Just Any Old Rock, Our Stone is Cultured hursday 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. Delta FJemenlary School 3:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Delta Post Office 7:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. Delta Della City Park This schedule is for the follow ing Thursdays: Sept. 9, 23, Oct. 7, 21, Nov. 4, 18, Dec. 2, 16, Jan. 13. 27, Feb. 10, 24, Mar. 10, 24. Apr. 7, 21, May 5, 19. Open Mon. Fri. 8 00- - 5 00 Jones Glass & Insulation |