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Show Emery Count) Volume Thursday 76 14 Njmbft J3 9" 5 1 Keeping pace Architecht discusses expansion plans for two county buildings - CASTLE DALE Plans are being made for expansion of the Emery County Clinic and Emery County Courthouse. At the regular meeting the Emery mission, August 6, resident of Wednesday, Randy contract be established, he Commissioners Kent Jones agreed to proceed with plans for the clinic. Comand Glenn Stilson missioner Gardell Snow Com- County could said. Green, on. was not in attendance at the A feasibility study to determine space needs in the courthouse was also assigned the architectrual firm. According to the commissioners, the clerk, assessor, recorder and sheriffs departments are all cramped for storage and operating space. A Dixon Peacock, President the Emery County Museum Boa d, agreed with the commissioners to use the $3,700 for the next two years and to send in of meeting. ad- ministrator for Richardson and Richardson, Salt Lake City, assessed the needs at the Emery County Clinic. Tentative plans would double the size of the clinic and allow space for another doctor. Remodeling of present space would allow file storage and central storage, counseling offices for doctors, enlarged facilities and the addition of room an emergency equipped to do emergency caretakers for two months, and indicated that they would discontinue this but would payment, allocate the museum a certain amount to operate separate building for the Sheriffs department was given consideration. The jail housed on the floor above the Sheriffs office is unand outmoded in and many ways. satisfactory appendectomies, It was recently put in tonsilectomies. Because the remodeling operating order and for the first time in ten years is would examination rooms, four being used. In other action, the new examination rooms would be built on. Emery commission clarified their County owns the facility. All position on financial supequipment is owned by port of the Emery County Museum. In their last Rural Health. Green estimated the work monthly meeting the allocated would cost between $60,000 commissioners and $80,000. A feasibility $3,700 to the museum for study costing $1,000 would operating costs. The county had been be necessary before cost estimates and budgets paying the salary of the X-ra- y eliminate monthly vouchers for bookkeeping purposes. Peacock indicated that the museum was functioning as an educational tool in the county and cited remarks from teachers in the area supporting it as such. The commission suggested that he approach the school board for further financial assistance. Both commissioners pledged their support of the museum. Apparently members of the Museum Board had been lead to believe that the county was withdrawing all support to the museum. The commission assured Peacock that this was not the case, that they had allocated funding for the museum, with the single stipulation that vouchers be given the County Clerk. Joe Harvey, Ferron, President of Gold Hold, is interested in leasing approximately two thousand acres of county coal land east and south of Emery. Mr. Harvey was told that Emery County Orangeville City Council, p.m. Clubs Garage Sale, Huntington Huntington City Park, p.m.; proceeds for city beautification. Thursday, August 11 Orangeville City Hall, 7:30 1 Friday, August 13 Story Hour, Castle Dale City Library, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. for children ages 7 to 11. Saturday, August 16 Airport Days, activities begin at 8 a.m. dedication, noon, Huntington Airport, north of Huntington. Monday, August 18 Story Hour, Orangeville Library, p.m. p.m. Grand Finale for Castle Dale Library Story Hour for children ages 3 to 11, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Games, prizes and refreshments. to 3:30 2:30 Tuesday, August 19 Huntington Second LDS Ward party, Little Bear Campground, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., games, mutton fry, potluck. Bring your own dishes. Exhibit Days, enter exhibits Emery County from 12 noon to 4 p.m., Emery County High School Gym. 4-- Exhibit Days, Wednesday, August 20 Exhibits judged 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Judging, style dress Revue, 2 p.m. Exhibits open to public, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Fashion Show 3:30 p.m. Small Business Administration representative will be in Price at the Economic Development Office, 109 South Carbon Ave. 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Appointments may be made through Chris Jouflas at the Economic Development Office. 4-- Exhibit Days, Thursday, August 21 Demonstrations, 9:30 a.m. until completed. Meal p.m. Public preparation contest 9:30 a.m. to p.m. Sneaking Contest 4-- another company is also interested in purchase cf the land, that the county attorney was writing a bidding proposal, and that it will be opened for bids. Dee Herbert and Maun Alston, Community Action representatives were given permission to conduct a Community Progress Survey for HUD at no cost to the county. The survey will randomly sample homes in the county evaluating the quality of life in the area. Such questions are How as good recreational programs for youth? will be asked. Ms. Alston advised the commissioners that an energy proposal will provide funds to winterize low income homes for senior citizens. Permanent repairs such as insulation, storm doors, trailer skirbroken window ting, replacement, and furnace installation can be financed if income guidelines are Custle Dale firemen fight staged fire Castle Dale Volunteer firemen fight a fire in the old Boy Scout House on the bench area in Castle Dale. The old building has not been in use for several years iitiree sentenced in U met. Manpower funds might pay labor costs, but volunteers are needed to do the labor, because 90 percent of the funding must be allocated for materials. The materials are to be purchased locally. The number of people to be helped this year may be minimal, but the program' will be extended next year Ms. Alston indicated. Mining Symposium has been set for August 16 at College of Eastern Utah in Price. Kent Eden, assistant director of mining at CEU and director of this years symposium, said that the event could possibly be the most coal important symposium to be held at the The college. energy situation in the US has had an extreme impact on the coal industry and solutions of energy problems are of greatest importance to the nation at the present time, Eden noted. The conference at CEU will bring together national leaders in the mining industry for the discussion of energy and manpower requirements. Speakers for the one day seminar will include Dr. H. Hellmut Doelling, Economic Geologist, Utah; Steve W. Zanolli, Vice President Kaiser Engineers, Oakland California; William Byers, Mining and Safety Administration Officer for University of their regular meeting August 6. However apportionment of the mill has changed slightly. The levy for the general fund was set at 10.35, bond and construction at .50 and the library levy at .50. The .50 mill levy for construction and bonds was set to offset the maturity of bonds for nursing home The ambulance nearing completion. a back up vehicle. It construction and the payment of interest. Total levy is 11.35. the levy shows a Castle Dale is now decrease in the general fund will house the ambulance and and library. The garage not a that ..if case that the death prescribes penalty, it is hard to imagine a case that would it Seventh warrant District Judge Edward Sheya sentenced Craig Marvel, 26, of New Bedford, Mass., termountain -- States' to Manpower Kaiparowits Requirements to The Role of the Union in Training Coal Miners in the West'. Eden said the symposium is open to the public, but a $15 fee is being charged for registration, the luncheon, and the symposium. The symposium will be held beginning at 8 a.m m the Geary Theatre on the CEU campus. Mill levy set CASTLE DALE The total Emery County mill levy remains unchanged for after County Com1975, missioners set the levy in Ambulance ga rage is Allen Gypsy Codianna, 22, Waterbury, Conn., and Irvin Paul Dunsdon, 32, Bingham, Utah to be shot at sunrise at the Utah State Prison on October 2 following their convictions on charges of first degree murder. Taking over for the 8 Grants; E. Allen Hunter. man, 4 - woman jury which President of Utah Power convicted the three last and Light Co.; William B Friday and which should Schmidt, Chief, Division of have made the final Mining Research, US decision on sentencing but Bureau of Mines; J. Allen were waived in favor of the Overton Jr., President of judge, Sheya told the the American Mining convicted slayers that he had searched very hard for Congress; and Mike Vice President. mitigating circumstances United Mine Vorkers of but was able to only determine that this had American. been a brutal and In addition, Mary Jane ruthless murder. Due, administrative Sheyas Tuesday morning assistant to Senator Frank sentence followed a Monday Moss of Utah, will be the that mitigation speaker at a luncheon found Marvelhearing and Codianna during the symposium. claiming they had no Topics of discussion will recollection of the cirfrom surrounding Energy cumstances range Resources in the In- 1 1 Commenting this CEU to host mine confab The fourth annual Coal in fund was 10.75 general mills last and was burned as training practice for the firemen Monday evening. It also facilitated the removal of the old building. year and the library mills. 50 the murder because of their heavy use of drugs and alcohol the day and evening before it occurred but where with Dunsdon, one hour and 45 minutes Friday before returning the verdict. guilty They received the case following four days of testimony remarkable clarity, during which prosecuting recalled many incidents oi attorney Ron Boutwell the evening of April 8 and brought to the stand a string the morning of April 9. of witnesses including inDunsdon admitted that the vestigating law officers, an three had gone to the home of the decedent, Michael Hogan, dragged him out of the house, and then he shot claimed, Marvel Hogan three times and later shot him several times in Crandall Canyon. The defense based its mitigation arguement on The HUNTINGTON claims that the slayers had at the for contract sitework been so deeply under the influence of alcohol, valium Green River and Castle (a tranauilizer), yellow Dale Elementaries has been jackets (a barbiluate), awarded Lloyd Brothers thorazine (a tranquilizer) Construction, Heber, Utah. and marijuana that they The contract was apcould not make cogent proved at a meeting of the judgements. school board, Friday, However, Sheya August 2. The contractor pronounced that voluntary met with the representative intoxication is not a defense of Edwards and Daniels and unless the defendant is so Associates, architects, to intoxicated as to not to be discuss the necessary work. able to form the requisite have been moving intention of committing the They to the sites and machinery crime and concluded that actual site work began the facts cannot be so Tuesday, August 12 construed in this case. The regular school Ixiard The jury deliberated only FBI ballistics expert and the victims neighbor and roommate. Defense lawyers Jeril Wilson, S.J. Sweetring and Bryce K. Rryner presented no opening statement and called no witnesses, opting only to present a summation on Friday. Work beginning on new schools - meeting for September has been moved to September 11 at 7 p.m., at which time bids for general contracting on the two schools will be opened. According to the Emery County School District Clerk, Randy Jensen, work is progressing on all school building sites. Cleveland elementary shows the most progress, he indicated. Footers have been poured and forms for the foundation put in place. Canyon View Junior High has been excavated and planning for the water line is being done. Since 1970 New area businesses flourish The past five years have brought phenomenal commercial growth County Housing (mobile homes and construction) have shown the most with other growth, businesses showing expansion and additions. At least ten trailer parks have been built with others in the planning stages. Three pre - fabricated housing agencies are flourishing in the area to the area. Emery Several new businesses have been added to the assessors rolls as commercial property. Among them are a cafe and two quick - food drive - ins. Two banks have been opened in Huntington. Three new stores have been added to the commercial district in Huntington. Castle Dale has added one new store to its business district. Ferron has added a new quick food restaurant and is anticipating the No arrangements were made to provide for a sewer A and water district general election approving bonds for such a district must be held before a levy for payment of bonds could HUNTINGTON - The percent with county and be set. In order to meet the annual At Days at city funds second for deadline August setting Also, local government the mill levy, action on the Huntington Airport sewer and water district Saturday will feature the and private sources have dedication at noon of $84,0(X) tinanced the construction ol could not be included. of new facilities there by restrooms, luel facilities to County According J Kay, Utah and an administration Clerk, Glen Bott, taxing in Blaine the special use district, or Director of Transportation luiudmg tor the airport The festivities will begin A 4,000 toot runway was sewer and water district, will be complicated by paved and runway lights Irom 8 to 10 a m with a lly boundaries, as only those and a rotating beacon were m breakfast and aerial areas included in the installed under a State contest A nominal tee w ill district will pay the ad- Division of Aeronautics be charged tor the break an Afterwards. last ditional taxes. It would not project tunded 50 percent be a general county levy. with state funds and 50 aerobatics demonstration, are consultants and another available, lawyer added to the county's list of legal -- tax -- counsel. construction of a mini mall, expansion of a motel, and the addition of a laundry. Several self - owned, self operated businesses have begun in the past five years. Most are service related such as beauty shops, repair shops, and Insurance agencies. Professional services are becoming more readily available. Medical services have improved, engineering consultants are available. An unofficial count indicates 42 new businesses have opened in the Emerv County area over the past five years. A majority of the businesses are construction or mine related. Several businesses in the county have had to expand their facilities to keep pace with business Air Days set at airport highlighted with parachute lumps by sky divers irom Kiclitiehi and Cedar City, w ill be conuucted until 30 1 1 a m The Emery County Fly mg Club will otter airplane and i ides from 6 until 9 a m then alter the dedication until tin' end ol the day They w ill charge 3 cents per xmnd with a minimum Food and sott drinks will be sold, and aircrafts, in cluding experimental, will be displayed all day will be A nominal tee festivities the for charged The airport management said participants must park on ah port property and not on Utah Highway 10. The Huntington Airport is on a hill overlooking Huntington acres of of Land Bureau leased bake on some 320 Management ground about three miles north of |