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Show I'W X i Emery County Progress Wednesday, November 16, 1983 3A iffs log Cow was struck by truck near the Green River bridge. Car Darrel Leamaster, Varden Willson, and Craig Johansen. Attempting to work out the culinary water system in Huntington and the Cleveland- Elmo area last week were Delyle Larsen, photo bVEubeth Hanson North county officials study culinary pact by Elizabeth Hanson water for North to come from has Emery Huntington Canyon springs and streams. Presently, two water lines run almost parallel down the long canyon. One originating from Rilda Canyon springs feeds the North Emery Water All culinary Users tanks, present treatment plant to line Huntington with a onto Cleveland and extending line would Elmo. A new enter Huntington on the northwest corner and a new line would enter on the nor12-in- 15-in- ch 12-in- ch theast corner. Leamaster suggested that the buy or lease the water treatment plant, thus relieving serving Lawrence and district Cleveland, Elmo, outlying properties. The other is the Huntington line fed by spring water emptying into a million gallon reservoir and into the town. A million dollar water treatment plant sits unused. Fairly recent development of springs more than supplies the needs of the town especially now that the irrigation needs are taken care of through the pressurized system. Elmo and Cleveland wish to enjoy the full benefits of being included in the Castle Valley Special Service District but cannot as long as they are tied to North Emery Water Users Association. North Emery is a private enterprise unable to qualify for funding needed to expand. The association members voted to allow the towns of Elmo and Cleveland to withdraw, but Farmers Home Administration which lent $272,000 for 40 years has not agreed to terms. The CVSSD meets Thursday to make another proposition. Mayor Delyle Larsen of Cleveland and Mayor Varden Willson, members of CVSSD y board, favor a unified tri-cit- water system. The proposal also met with approval from the Huntington City Council when all met Wednesday with Manager Darrel Leamaster and Engineer Craig Johansen. The moment was historic, Leamaster proposed laying a line from the new 18-in- Huntington City of its bonded indebtedness. He said the treatment plant has not yet been used and should be to prevent new city maintenance building has been built and a new back end loader purchased. New drainlines on Fourth West will alleviate flooding. Curbs, gutters and sidewalks have been extended to third south on Main Street and around the city and school square. hoe-fro- nt street The surfacing throughout the city is completed. For the first time in history, motorists may travel through town without sinking in the mud. Next year, using capital improvement funds all ready The new line from the earmarked, the city parks are to to plant Huntington would be upgraded and sprinkling the present replace systems installed. New rodeo transit line as the primary chutes will be installed and the supply. The transit line would race track remodeled. Sidewalk become a supplementary line installation is slated for streets east and west of Main Street. only. line the capacity Increasing Huntington City Council into Huntington will provide fire granted a request for $100 from protection for the north section Jorma Johnson, president of the of the city and reduce fire inEmery County Chamber of surance rates. Commerce. Jorma said on May Under the agreement, 4 nine to 14 persons representing Cleveland and Elmo would the Industrial Development place their water shares at the Research Council will leave Salt disposal of the unified culinary Lake City and fly over what was system so that each community Lake Thistle, Skyline Drive, would be paying its own way. Joes Valley and the Hunter A $3 million dollar low interest Plant, landing at the Huntington loan has been acquired by airport. They will be met by Cleveland and Elmo cities to Chamber representatives and finance the system but only if taken to the Old Homestead action soon commences or the Restaurant for breakfast. They loan will be withdrawn by Water will tour the Deer Creek mine Resources and Community and Huntington Power Plant, drive to Price for lunch and a Impact. Committees from each city tour of the College of Eastern will be chosen to formulate final Utah, and museum and return agreements. Mayor Roberts to the airport for a flight over asked Roger Myers and Dorr Goblin Valley and Lake Powell. Hanson to serve on the com- At Blanding, they will attend a mittee. Hanson was asked to fill Navajo Taco supper, an Indian the unexpired term of counceremony and stay overnight. A cilman Darrell Cannon and will river run will conclude the be aboard for the next two itinerary, and the group will fly back to Salt Lake for the Inyears. In other Huntington City dustrial Development Conbusiness, considerable progress ference. The guests are looking has been made under council for potential sites for possible auspices during the past year. A industrial development. deterioration. 18-in- 12-in- ANNOUNCINGthe ESTABLISHMENT OF collided with bridge abutement three miles east of Green One person was inRiver on jured and was treated at the medical center. Deputy in Green River recovered tools stolen from a truck earlier. A suspect was arrested and turned over to Grand County authorities. Theft of some items from a home near 200 North 300 East in Huntington was investigated. Three juveniles from Colorado were arrested in Green River after they allgedly burglarized a hardware store and the city library. The and young trio then fled west on were pursued by officers. The suspects fired at a Highway Patrol trooper during the chase. They doubled back into Green River and were captured east of the city near the missile base. Woman in Ferron said someone was knocking on her window late at night and threatening her. Purse was stolen from a woman at a Green River restaurant. Deputies found the purse later but $14 in cash was missing Huntington woman said she let a man borrow her husbands rifle and he sold it to someone else. Gas theft from a Castle Dale store. Two juveniles later returned to pay for gas. One man was injured when his car hit the back of a large truck one mile north of Castle Dale on SR10. He was transferred to Castleview Hospital for treatment of possible injuries. Two men were arrested for DUI after a citizen saw them driving recklessly near the SR31 intersection in Huntington. collision in front of Minor two-ca Green River garage. Minor accident at 300 North 240 West in Huntington. Orangeville man arrested on charges he allegedly sold a controlled substance to another person. One woman was arrested in Green River when she reportedly knocked out windows of a vehicle and tried to assault another woman. muz-zleload- er ar - seismograph worker was injured when he slipped on a loose rock and fell about 30 feet down the mountainside west of Orangeville. He was treated and released from the Emery Medical Center. Several auto parts were stolen from a truck parked near the Castle Dale Elementary School. Two cows were hit on SR10 south of Ferron by a large semi-trailtruck. er 3 days only were stalled but no one was injured. 14 juveniles and 11 adults were arrested west of Huntington at a beer party. The juveniles were referred to Fifth District Juvenile court along with adults who were cited with INCLUDING Business Plans Structuring Financial Plans Budgets, Forecasts & Evaluating Potential Mergers & Business Plans . Selecting Computers and Systems Cash Management & Business drink machine Salt Lake man told he was assaulted by that deputies hitchhikers who kidnapped his daughter. Investigators found the story was untrue and the girl had not been kidnapped. The man was arrested and jailed for filing a false police report. 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Huntington man was arrested for cultivating allegedly marijuana north of Huntington. Four large plants were confiscated. Deputies investigated slaughter of a lamb on a farm near Elmo. Womans purse was stolen at a Huntington business. Suspect arrested on FTA warrant from 11th Circuit court in Castle Dale. Tops, Sweaters htcUnAott cutd Tax Planning Individual, Partnerships. Corporate Tax Returns Certified Audits Computer Services Financial Statement Preparation rolled forward and pinned a man between two trucks. The victim was flown to Grand Junction, Colo, by helicopter for treatment of injuries. Deputies confiscated 74 suspected marijuana plants growing outside a Huntington apartment. Grass fire near 100 West 300 north in Emery was extinguished by firefighters. Deputies investigated one car accident south of Castle Dale. Car ran off the road and through a fence. Another truck ran off the road north of Huntington. Driver of the vehicle was arrested for driving on revocation. Car damaged a guard rail in Huntington canyon. Ferron man said a neighbor woman entered his home and verbally and physical assaulted his children. f i i |