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Show DAILY HERALD Friday, September 10. 2004 Fairfield f Continued from Dl running a town with your iieighbors. : "Unless you do something economically, if s not viable," HerbertsakL One economic possibility for Fairfield to be viable is for locate to negotiate a deal to bring solid waste into the nearby landfill and set a waste fee to raise revenue. The only problem is that not everyone in the town site wants the municipal waste. "(The landfill) is looking to make a buck, and that's their number one concern," said resident Wayne Taylor. "My number one concern is not having garbage out there." Taylor said he worries that if Fairfield isn't made a town the j? ' . The recommendations of the study state the town of Fairfield cannot be run feasibly be cause ui siow population ana inadequate sates and property tax revenues. , If the commission approves incorporation, Grover said the earliest the county would form the town would be December. Commissioner Gary Herbert explained the ramifications of becoming a town. ."I dont think incorporation is going to solve all your problems," Herbert said. "There are some growing pains involved taking that responsibility of Cannon landfill may still get a permit for municipal waste and residents will get stuck with the problem without any benefits. "I don't have a problem with the way life is," said Taylor, who has yet to decide whether he is for or against incorporation. "But Fm afraid things will change if we don't do this." A second public hearing is scheduled for 630 p.m. Sept 21 at the Camp Floyd Stagecoach Inn State Park pavilion in Fair-fieThe county commission said they will begin the decisionmaking process in October. Continued from Dl stay home to explore treatment options with doctors and his family. "If there's a critical, dose Hollingshead reached at vote that Congressman Cannon is needed for, heU probably make it back out to D.C," said Cannon's spokeswoman, Meghan Riding, "It's just bad news," said Jeff Bell, a spokesman for Cannon's opponent in the November can be PROVO.UT. o you suffer from migraine headaches, or any other type of headache? Does your headache make it difficult to work, play, or enjoy your normal activities? Candidates Herbert said state government can find a way to balance funding education with other state needs, such as transportation, by cutting the fat from state government. "The state budget needs to be reviewed," he said. "It's time to take a look and have a review." He and Huntsman are Republicans who believe in limited government and more account- - Continued from Dl "Funding, of course, is the big gorilla," Hale said. "Economic development is truly important to that funding." She said Matheson's plan Calls for putting the state budget on a diet, cutting out all the redundancy. That could free up funding for education. 800-poun- d election, Democrat Beau Bab-k"I hope everything's OK. I knew Beau wishes her and the Cannon family all the best. Cannon didn't have many campaign events scheduled in September and early October because Congress is in session. a. "Migraine Headache?... Maybe. Maybe Not!" kl I Todd D3 ability, Herbert said. They also believe in local control giving more decision-makinpower to local government, including counties and school boards. "Let's give the power back to where it needs to be at Her- -' bert said. "It really is where the rubber meets the road." Are you currently taking any pain medication to alleviate your headaches? If you ans- I Amie Rose can be or reached at aroseheraldextra.com. Doing To Finally Eliminate Their Headache Pain." In this report you will discover what g wered yes, then you need to call the Headache Sufferer's Hotline to your receive your copy of a newly released report entitled "What Millions of Americans Like You Are 344-25- your doctor may not know about the real cause of most headaches. You will also learn what medical studies have proven to be the most effective headache treatment to date. And best of all is that this treatment doesn't involve taking any pills or surgery of any kind! To discover the truth about headaches and how you may be able to live headache free, call the... Headache Sufferer's 24 Hour Recorded Message Toll-Fre- e Service Continued from Dl "I think everybody ought to be doing something," Billings said. "This is a very little something so we're glad to be doing it." Bill Hulterstrom, president of United Way of Utah County, said the Day of Caring is important because it helps show pec-pie who often contribute to United Way what the organization is all about. This allows a lot of employees to not only see where their money is going, but add to it," he said. Hulterstrom said participat- - t ing in a project like the Day of Caring can often help people want to get more involved with United Way. "I think it's hard to be involved then see the results of your efforts and not want to do more," Hulterstrom said. Those who are interested in aiding the United Way pro-- , grams can visit www.united-wayuc.or-g dur- 8 or call uuuisv ousuiess uig WITH DIRECTV FFER, GET READY FOR A WORKOUT -- 374-810- Mapleton Continued from Dl social security and retirement ' money. Johnson, who's upset for being charged the same amount of money to water his lot as those with lots.also told the city council he refuses iv &ii up lui piwouiwfiu u ligation because he's afraid the water is still contaminated from Ensign-Bick- f ord's 1986 re re spilL "IVe read the reports from the state that say it's not contaminated, but the people of Mapleton don't believe it," Johnson Said. "I have a fish pond and I don't want to use the water in it. There are other people that are scared to water their stock or gardens with it." However, city officials said the county health department and the state department have run tests on the water and assured the city it is perfectly acceptable for use. s Representatives from and the Utah County Health Department were in Mapleton last Thursday explaining the cleanup project and showing residents the water was at acceptable levels i for use. Don Powell said since he has lived in Mapleton he has paid nearly $1,500 in fees for sewer . and water systems he's never used. The Powells have a septic tank and are assessed $30 to $40 every month for not con- necting to the jewer system. Powell said his biggest problem with the $10 fee for the pressurized irrigation isn't the fact that he's paying for some, thing that he's not using. "I feel that the people that have chosen not to hook up to it are being penalized being fined," Powell said, "fm going to fight when somebody tries to force me to do something. 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