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Show ' i .. t 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday August 14, 2001 ' f ..'''Price J- City CULTURE CONNECTION Presents cause of red tape concerned everyone. We certainly don't want to discourage people from oper-- . ating in Helper, indicated Robinson. But we must know what people are doing to control zoning and other ordl-- 7 nances. v He council agreed and voted that the Helper officials must approve every business license during the citys regular public meetings. The officials approved the amending of ordinance 98--3 with ordinance 2001-t. , This ordinance has to do with curb and gutter installa' tion on city streets. The council approved a request from the muselm to , would claim in a cleanup without following the procedures. The council, approved taking action through the ordinance apply for a grant to set up a web site for the museum. The toward gietting the properties cleaned up, beginningwith a grant they are applying for is for $3000. . The officials approved the purchase of a new lawnmower ' health department inspection. of;U. , for the Items last other city at a cost of $2,300. : ThursdayHelper Addressing agenda follIn from various the "... ficials: heads, reports city department v t v Discussed the revamping of the buslness license fees for owing information was introduced at the meeting. 4 the city. : C Attorneys for the man injured earlier this month m a y' Bonie of the Strate had completed diying board at the Helper swimmingpool have requested ' ;. Attorney preliminary work in (connection with the matter. .The Council members copies Of the accident police report, according to the city ; attorney.r:. yf--' added to and adjusted the Information. In general, it appears that the business license fees in ... ChiefGMrge Zamantakis revealed that the state has v Helper city will double when the hew schedule is approved ' awarded some grant money to be used during the period of ' Aug. 27 through Sep. 3 for Increased patrols by the city poby the officials,, 'People have torealize how old this fee schedule is,? said .' lice during the Labor Day weekend. 1 That means,' according to Zamantakis, a Helper officer Rpbinson It was put into effect many years ago ; and one for the highway. ; ;vln a related matter, the idea of how to handle temporary win be available for the town ;The grant will pay the oviertime that needa to be eqiended husiness licenses was also discussed when Jona Skerl, the ' v'v . city recorder. brought up a request from a woodworker to1 forthe increased presence. Councilman Kirk Mascarp discussed the rock concert- : bring lh items to sell in a store parking lot for 30 days. The question arose as to what a temporary license is and battle of the bands show that was recently presented at the . : howit should be approved. ;'X. ;civicaudItortum,.;'A'.'v:A:'";'? 'Under ordinance a temporary business license is' one ; iparently, the program had originally been scheduled that Is to be used for less than six months,? Strate told the at College of Eastern Utahs Bunnell-DmitrlAthletic Cen- -' ' i coundL. tar, but a reservation glitch kept that from happening, bo Some discusslon resulted roncernlng granting the request, Spangler allowed the show to be staged In the Helper audito''' inciudingwhether the council should make all decisions re- rium. .yi' of the concert issuance orwhether as licenses the was ; The temporary garding presented afundralsing benefit event matter shouldbe left to the city recorder. for the Rio Theatre construction project. The eity council needs to review all business licenses,': nfortunatety, at leari one fight broke out duringihe coneven those tliat are Just for a day, advised Strate. 'People cert and there was some vandaliSmte rest rooms. Approxi-matel- y who want these types of licenses need to apply in advance so $100 in damage was incurred in connection with the 7incident they canbe looked at during regulatdty council meetings. .:''ryx Most of the council was in agreement with this concept,; The city will be sending a letter to the concerts organizbut the concern of keeping people from doing business be ers about the situation. :'y. properties are a fire and health hazard and something needs to be done, said Councilman Richard Sherman, : There was more discussion about the possibility of the city just going in and taking care of the problem rather than having to jump through all the legal hoops. But Councilman Jim Robinson cautioned the council on this type of action. vV, We bad a walk through with some officials on a situation like this a few years ago and afterward the lady who owned the property claimed some valuable Stuff was missing from the place afterwards," Bald Robinson. Just think what they , i Contemporary Country Music Featuring ! ; ;;7 . . 2. . 16 hursday August : , Tracy Nelsori;! at 7:30 p.m. : (Continued from page 1A) : Price City Peace Gardens : Admission is Free; Bring your lawn chairs or blankets . ! v ; . - - . WUl tlBWTr m (rfiamfe (g (Um? anpmaa - t: ,4 i'.V , f i1-- : :. West ROWNJ-HEATREte- 7;30fl:30 American Pie 2 r-- KING K0AL DaMy7M A fcOO ; i!if i: ch :. V-- . .vJ. Continues m KINGKOAL . ; Malnrprlcdi37,i70 CROWN DAILY y -- . DaSyTJOA 1:00 ; 4 r-- The Rat -' Race ' ' . vppwc Starts Friday.AugusI 17 v American Outlaws KING KOAL Dally 7:00 A IM 11 Continues PRICE THEATRE 30 East Mala, Pika (37-274- 0 All Mala Daly 7,fridayAlatoday 7:00 A 00 r Starts Friday, August 17 i&'i V. years of employment and $1.5 billion in earn' , ings for Utah workers. In 2001, the state will experience the largest economic effects from the Olympics, with an estimated $116 million net instate spending by visitors during the games, Construction played an important rbie in Utahs robust economic expansion during the last decade, .' Construction grew as a percent of total employment from 7peicent statewide in 1989 to: 6.9 percent in 1999. V Residential construction will finish 2001 with a growth of 2.8 percent in pierinit value, while permitted value will shrink by 9.3 percept, predict economic analysts. Several government road projects and expansion in the states energy sector could come bn line ip the near future and help ease declines in .construction employment in the coming years; At the national level, the population of the United States increased 13.2 percent during the decade, climbing from 248,709,87? residents in .million.': Nationwide, the sex ratio climbed from 95.1 in 1990 tq 96.3 in 2000. ; The average U.S, household size decreased slightly from 2.63 in 1990 to 2.59 in 2000. Hie home ownership rate increased from 64 percent, in 1990 to 66 percent nationwide in. . -- - . the international event will create 35,000 job The Polaroid coiraia was invented by Edwin Land in 1948. i F', l ! Between 199$ and 2002, analysts expect that : , " ' earnmgs.- J7 Starts Friday. August qmmm ; rc i the highest point ever recorded, rising from 32,9 years in ' 1990 to 35.3 in 200Q. Although the nationwide median age increase reflects the aging of the baby boomers, itis the first time in the history of the census that the 65 and older sector actually climbed at a lower rate . thari the overall population. r Additional highlights from the national pro- file include the following data: The number of male Americans at 138.1 miF lion edged doser to the number of females, 143.4 The 2002 Olympic Games continue to generate a significant amount of employment and JDolittle2 H 1990 to 281,421,906 in 2000. The nations median age reached A (Continued from page 1A) 2000 to 3.7 percent in 2001 and 3.9 percent in. 2002, According to the analysts projections. . 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