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Show If P"Pii'Hf"'l' If gM- t '' nmna1 Tii THi.ni ry.i nr ,.y- -f j fy-- i gr'-f- r y fT" (T n1! r Hi fl WTWnrJJ P H '" T ( Emery County featuring Inttrtainmtnt ff mcabt or cask hagiln 20 ffi(t Imtri H Ovvruntf O'tf Lwfnc Etm Thursday; April Volume 81 Ctt T7, 1980 Number Sheriff Lamar Guymon noted this week an increasing number of gasoline thefts in the area, both from service stations and from farmers and ranchers who have storage tanks of gas. With the increase in prices of gasoline the fuel often makes a tempting target for the thieves. Sheriff Guymon said property owners should begin to take extra precautions to protect gas supplies. Store owners where gas is sold should develop training for employes to be able to recognize and get descriptions of vehicles Legion posts announce choices for Girls State American Legion auxiliaries in in was the the that county have announced the misplaced cigarette gas junior class girls they will be living room. in the one was No the fire, sponsoring to Girls State this Sheriff Guymon said injured sheriffs department is beefing up but the trailer was almost a total summer. The auxiliary of post 42 in Ferron its enforcement in this area of loss. Minor damage was reported to will be sending: Jackie Aiken, crime. Fire destroyed a mobile home in the exterior of a mobile home in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tracey Aiken; Stephanie Stevens, Ferron and damaged another in Huntington during the week. Fire Chief Garth Childs said a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huntington during the past week. Ferron firefighters were called burning tree stump too close to the Stevens; Cindy Swasey, daughter to the William Tinchner residence outside of a trailer home on Third of Mr. Mont Swasey; and Robin Morlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in Castle Valley Trailer court in East in Huntington was the cause. The fire was first reported by a Billy Morlan. Ferron Monday morning. The auxiliary of post 73 in When firemen arrived the neighbor. When firemen arrived been fire had under the in flames. Huntington will be sending: Candy structure was engulfed brought was minor control. the said Cunningham, daughter of Mr. Owens Only damage Fire Chief Jim Dennis Cunningham; Lori Ann blaze was apparently started by a reported from that fire. Robin Morlan Collette Powell Gina Snow Stephanie Stevens Cindy Swasey Julie Ware By KATHLEEN preparation of the trial transcript so she can file a brief with the If numbers mean strength, the cattlemen had a strong voice at Tuesdays City Council meeting. First on the agenda, after a correction to past minutes, was the issue of charges for water on lines outside to meet jointly meeting of groups concerned with the quality of education in Emery County will be held Friday, April 18, at 7 p.m. at in Hun- ts limits. The fishing will wait Local fly fishermen may not recognize this stretch of Hunlast summer. as the Creek they enjoyed tington being place This deep snow will no doubt delay their success to a much later date this summer, as high waters come down from the melting snow. ' city must find some way to have the cost of the water bom by the users. Mayor the Ron Barney suggested possibility of the Molen users appointing one man as head of the Molen line, letting him take responsibility for reading the meters and determining the individual charges. i, Now that special service has taken over no one has responsibility for maintaining the line or reading the individual meters. beginning of the discussion that he had no financial interest in the land or in Bowdens proposed subdivision. Cost of maintenance and repair will be bom by the cattlemen. Merrill Duncan was appointed to accept responsibility for checking the line for leaks or other problems. 4 0t, The council also passed a resolution to annex 400 ft by 283.83 ft. of land at the south end of Bowden Lane. Tentative approval had been given a month ago, and after further research all council members present voted yes to the annexation, which took effect immediately. After comments and suggestions from both council members and cattlemen, it was decided the city would read the individual meters and any overage on the main meter not accounted for on individual meters will be divided and charged equally per meter to each owner. Molen Road. He pointed out the County procedures meeting with to discuss potential problems at all grade levels in the city Councilman Ray Killpack reported the meters will soon be read and the city will be charged 60 cents per 1000 gallons that have gone through the master meter on A joint Concerned which last week the degree of special and the discipline in the district, will be the Merrill Duncan immediately opposed this idea. He presented a position for the farmers saying h line they had put in the and purchased the meters at their own expense. After the farmers turned the line over to the city, past city councils approved and sold ten additional water hookups on that same line. two-inc- Representatives from the Molen line were there to work out an agreement concerning the fee charged by the Special Service District. Parent groups Jr. High PETERSEN Correspondent Supreme Court. Lema said she will appeal on several issues involved in the conviction and sentence. The Utah Attorney General office will handle the states case. Lema said it could be a few months before the briefs are filed, or it could be longer. Students-Teachers-Paren- Wendy Ware Cattlemen discuss water issues with Ferron Council torney, said she is waiting the education Joyce Peterson Meter questions Heber J. Norton, convicted earlier this year of last years Huntington bank murders, is awaiting further action for an appeal to the Utah Supreme Court of his conviction and sentence of death Marlynn Lema, Nortons at- district. The Emery post auxiliary will be Robyn McKinney, sending: daughter of Mrs. Stella McKinney; and Joyce Peterson, daughter of Hugh and Shonna Peterson. Robyn McKinney Parents, f and Mrs. Bruce Ware. Lori Ann McElprang questioned Moor CwtOfl The auxiliary of Orangeville post will be sending: GeriLyn Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cox; Gina Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Snow; Julie Ware, daughter of Mr. Rue Ware; and Wendy Ware, daughter of Mr. Candy Cunningham Norton awaits court appeal w McElprang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee McElprang; and Collette Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Powell. thefts from their involved in stores. GeriLyn Cox Emery Oil Orn9'" 16 Expensive gasoline becoming prime target for some thieves Canyon View tington. coumtbv r. The mayor stated at the The city council also voted Tuesday to pursue a possible impact grant that would provide funds for a line from the dam to the treatment plant and to the water storage tank east of town. will be doing that Special sen-icactual filing for Ferron City. During council reports, Brace Funk was approved to continue as building inspector. Also, it was announced that the park grass is not strong enough to play ball on have to be yet, so games scheduled somewhere else for the early games. e w-i- ll |