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Show Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday August 27, 2002 SA Exchanging different cultures Thought, planning, work proceed image (Continued from pege 4A) ' then a way to make it easier to any property they can offer as an get to and from Amtrak? The point incentive to draw new business : ' being, we need to cater to the needs to the Price area? If the locals want of the traveler if they are going to - spend more time and money. Price to be an entertainment, i! hintnnnni A bona fide effort needs to be fncoh ing, nismncai, eoucaiKjndf, cal or recreational hub what is made to efiminate redundant efforts being done to prioritize those related to the community developneeds? Have the travelers been ment issues. AH of the key players : 4 Is A p SIOOQ nmnntl afutlfiQ IIaAmmiiIiIU RnCUOII8tQ (city, county, business owners, churches, civic clubs, schools, youth groups, veterans, etc.) need to be able to contribute during the information gathering and ptanraiv stages. People in and around the Price area need a voice in the future. Visitors need to be asked what they want A draft master plan for the future needs to be developed from this input It needs to be rfis-.Jili I J rnoomea, nasnea til vvBnOjS lor the Chevron station so they ask travelers first hand what I would entice them to stay in the : could 3iB3 TOT 8Wnil6: MBjDB uiGy WOUXI like more nationally recognized eating establishmenf options, ;maybe an Applebees; Chili's, ' .j nesota and Nebraska and I visited the SPAM museum, the Com Palace , is this to the traveler? I have to go to Orem to get my car repaired, so .'Orem has become a destination ;city for me. Have you seen how many foreign cars pass through .Price? There is an unfilled niche! ' If the Price area is to become a destination for travelers, how about addressing the lack of regu- lar airline services into the -- and the largest Dutch settlement in the United States. Each one of these "branded" locations knew what it Ford 4X4). How important . ; would take to get me to stop and spend time and money ... and I did. Mayra zoning reguiaoons neeo to ne reviewed. How about considering ,. some tax relief or incentives de- only happens in the movies. To successfully transform our area bon County to. create such a is a big place?" In this context, word. Do we have the people who want to do it? I believe so. Does the community (broad term) have the desire to make changes? Pm not so sure. Let them participate in the planning and maybe they will step up to the plate. Do we have the time, money and vision am growth? Plan corredy. It could affect our kids,: our property values, our jobs and our future incomes. - the long term consequences Letters: (Continued from page . of drought (Continued from page 4A) water woes, but these still waters also run much works. Emergency declarations We have all heard the have been made to help farmers and ranchers try to salvage their crops deeper. Already nyaroeiecuic power generation in the state has been cut in half due to the low flows. Thirsty rouredoalities are seeimr their wells and livestock. Energy and water conservation efforts are lead items on television and newspapers. These efforts are the best bandage we can offer at this time. But what does the future hold for the state? Can we allow the potential fire fuels to grow unchecked, leading to larger and more devastating fires, or can we manage the vegetation to achieve a more harmoni- needs for not only human consumption but also for wildlife and live- ous situation? Can we allow the wildland urban interface to continue its smooth sailing around hidden dry up and are tryingto tap into conservation pools necessary for the survival of fish. - Are we the titanic un- - sailing i S 111 knnminnli Ul. Knowingy mu) mis iceoergr we nope not Land and wildlife managers are working tirelessly in an effort to limit t(ie damage. Special hunts have oeen oruereo id neip min me eix enc deer herds ravaged by the drought The daily Emit on fish has been rapid growth without suffering the costs of additional fire suppression? Can we adequately meet the water stock? Utah is mostly a desert; planning and conservation efforts must not be mounted just in times of crisis, but all the time. A few lifestyle changes and with proper manage- The first article provides moving accounts of the heroism of Moore's men at die battle of the la Drang. But it also notes that the lessons of Vietnam are applicable today. It points out, for instance, that the same one-worcabal that has mired us in one no-wi-n war after another will do the same with the "war on terrorism" unless stopped. We War Soldiers has created new interest in learning the truth about Vietnam. So too has the Cleveland Uoyd Dinosaur Quany, watched the sun set through Deficato Arch and spent a day hiking the A til L. uanyoroanos. we enjqyeo me mysror-ie- s of Gobfin Valley and he was able to ? culture than to host a visitor from that country. photograph the sun rising over Dead, Horse Point near Moab. Another thing I found interesting is Michael's concerns while camping of the reptiles and wild animals. In must say that Castle Country certainly sells itself. The activities, the museums, areas of interest and the incratfbie beauty of southeastern Utah makes it very easy to be an excellent New Zealand there are no snakes, no tour guide. I ' i (Continued from page 1A) No testing is currently being conducted by Arch Coal at the Skyline mine site. However, according to company spokesman Deck Slone, Arch Coal is aiding Utah Powers investigation by providing information. "This investigation is a cooperative effort Our company is providing Utah Power with the information which we have in order to aide their studies. Our engineering staff continues to share their data about the carbon dating tests which were ran with the earlier this year. Arch Coal plans to work hand-in-hapower company during this investigation, explained Slone. Although water continues to enter the mine, production has resumed at Skyline. The coal company produces three to four million tons of coal peryear. Despite water problems, this average is expected to be met again this year. Despite the coal mine ami the power plant being located near one another, the mine does not provide coal to the Huntington Plant hire many Carbon County residents assume. In feet, the coal produced at Skyline is shipped to various locations across the country including Nevada Power. The primary coal source for Huntington Plant comes from Utah Power owned Deer Greek Mine which is located near the powerplant. . As the studies continue, one thing remains the same. Skyline Mine has too rquch water while Electric Lake does not have enough. . nd " . (Stem rsmznfim? (firm (fto (farm fjfo? escalating war on terrorism, which is spreading to dozens of countries and which (we are told) will last for decades. Janies Franklin Rinehart Price ment we can weather this storm and many others that may follow, allowing of our natural resources, supporting me. To Dr. Poitras & staff for welcoming me into their family Tb my husband, daughter and family for believing in me. Gina Sacco Hair Solutions ftfcdkDdh? Life is very short and I always welcome leamine about other oeoDie areT what their day to day He is Eke. There is no better way to understand another the ld artoomi & Ylhiamiks Emmery oamrities fior yenar suppoirt etooirag our rami lb my clients for Quoanf 5A) We were denied the tactical and strategic initiative by Lyndon Johnson. The lies and deception of the Johnson administration were so morally wrong, and the enormity of it all is just finally coming out." In addition to interviewing General Moore, William F. Jasper wrote two major cover story articles; Vindicating Our Veterans" and "Seven Myths about the Vietnam War." Thank Ton! in poisonous spiders and no cougais or mountain Eons. Speculation continues regarding water at the Skyline Mine: sanctuaries, Lyndon Johnson handed enemy forces die tactical and strategic initiative. They could come out of those safe areas at their time and pleasure, take us on, and then go back into those sanctuaries to take care of their wounded, regroup, and get in- an attempt to fend off Restrictions have been problems. fire of and fire on .use the placed creased of the museums in the two counties. We camped out on the San Rafael River, just under the Wedge, toured , to make it happen? I hope sol ' - The Price area and Carbon county in general has a rich history to be proud of. We haveawortd 'progress assessments need to be made regularly and modifications need to be addressed quickly signed to promote anybody can cover a lot of ground in three days its me. We spent a day in Nine Mile Canyon and visited al five If we build it, they wifi come" class museum, a top rated hospital, a great wave pool, and hard working people, it would be a shame if we don't address the future presentation of our "brand", : one uays snowing Micnaei some of the sites in the area and if IRRimA T . maybe Price isrrtaD that friendly tp the visitor who isn't driving a nickel and indude the 10 cent coin, 20 cent, 50 cent $1 and $2, while their bills begin at $5. "do we have what it takes in Car- cussed, pnonuzeo, or IHOR Asking questions ; Demy over, kicked anxind and debated. ' to closer their needs.' us Once that is completed a final, filling gets Vita onty have a few good mo--. oian should be deveiooed with short a Lila Kllla Mlk. L. ms, unis evening emenainnmii, vnio ana nngniBnn goats, iwaym wy no good RV parte and mi foreign - individuals need to visit successful car dealers. 0 drive a German car cities that have done, it right I reand I frequently get the one finger cently returned from a trip to Min- salute from the local boys,;. isfgest difference oeing New Zealand dollar is valued at about 45 percent of the American dollar. Their coins begin with the into a thriving destination location, we need a good plan. Mr. Larson said it well when he said, Hie process tafies a lot of time and effort1. So tree! He also said 1 1 Money is definitely different with I J'M L.! mm me me ten to me Tusnmervisnor ana to be consistent in the delivery of our "brand" package. Once that is underway, and when the area be- gins to transform, a logo, slogan or mascot can be developed, but thus is an incredible amount of work to be done first ' 1 asked what they want the Price area to offer them? Has anyone ; done a formal survey? How about ; an informal survey? Has anyone (Continued from page 4A) The success of this endeavor wifi depend on the willingness of our people to work together, to Esr pemiDimg. Congratulations to the following prize winners: Remington Rifle - Donna Damron, Price Leopold Scope - Steve Jewkes, Price RodReel Combo - Jennifer Stansfield,. Price RodReel Combo - Ken LeRoy, Price Boots - David Pulsipher, Wellington New Balance Shoes - Jeff Copinga, Cleveland HI Tech Golf Balls - Nicol Levell, Elmo Golf Balls - Karla Edmonson, Price 2002 SeptemBer Let freedom Fish Vest - Betty Peterson, Price Decoy Bag - Tony Schiro, Columbia Decoy Bag - Malcom Howard, Price 6--7, Tuesday, September 3 ' Friday! Septembers Race Drew TfcOO 1 pm - Fenun Fairgrounds . Bto Ride 6:00 pjri. - Mayors Park Cal Osiris 384-33Park-COHV Pokar Run tOOp.m.-Mayors Maty 384-22Paula BMMs at FenunOty Hal -- 1210 noofr&OOpih.-C- al 2 Mans, Lades A Fqmiy Go Tournament -- Mfcfte Go Couree - Cal 0 Raid Raiser Dinner 5:00 pjn. - Fairgrounds al Brlccones Certificate - Kelly Boyer, Price Skylight Restaurant Certificate - Tracy Allred, Price 64 384-328- . 384-28- r pjn.-8.-0- " Saturday, Septerober? Mayors Park Church park -- Cal Nancy Breakfast-7:0- 0 , t Hours: Mori - Sat, 10 am - 7 pm or Pti 7)ajn.-0kl Course Al Day Got Tournament : Parade -- IftOO am - Stale Street & Ml Road : Hap Shoot 11:00 Emery County LandM - Contact Jason dr Jeremy Jewtcas far Fun Run -- ScramWa-MBsteG- 384-31- 33 384-30- 28 84-2887 ol -- Raffle & Bake Sale -- 1030 ajn.-2)- 0 pjn. - Emery famly Fun Day Sponsored by FenonCtty and County Care & Rehab Center -- the Mayor's Park - Face Paintars Moonwaik ? 3 Man Bungee Run - Big Ftig Games and Morelll . ExNbks at Form City Hal - 12ft) noon-Wpm . the Parade Cal Paula Horse Races-1.-0- 0 pm -- Fenon Fairgrounds DemoUon Derby Approodmatefy pm Fokwlng noise races at tenon rargrounos'. Dance - Fokwlng Deity Fairgrounds -- 384-32- 6.-0- . Live fullest if e t o t h e 730 West Price River Drive Price I 435-613-PLA- Y (7529) i T, . |