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Show Emery County Progress Wednesday, June engagements 12, 1985 3A Huntington City orders 50 maple trees riser fees annually. By ELIZABETH HANSON The council agreed to erect a Staff writer fence between the rodeo ground and the Neil Boward property.. The owners asked about the feasibility of hooking onto the city sewer system but research has shown the cost to Fifty silver maple trees have been for ordered the beautification of Huntington City. The report came during Huntington City Council meeting last week. Kathy Justice, chairman of the city beautification committee, says $500 has been raised from various events and donations and requests matching funds from the city. In other business, Ken Gilbert was granted installation of two two-inc- h risers to a water pasture area originally annexed into the city because the former owner Chad Pugmire intended to develop a subdivision. Gilbert will be charged one installation cost but will pay for the three be prohibitive. The new culinary water line to Cleveland and Elmo is in service. Businesses in north Huntington and a private home, the Fullers, have been hooked on. The Fullers will be allowed an extra 15,000 gallons of culinary water for $3 monthly during the irrigation system because their home is not serviced by the secondary irrigation system. A few other homes are in the same category. A $1,847 mower has been purchased to cut weeds at 60-in- getting the same service. As is, cities have no teeth in their ordinances. If we swear out a warrant to someone for not who obeying an ordinance, enforces it? If the county is going to be hardnosed, do you want another annual contract or would you prefer hiring an officer for a day to serve the summons we have? the mayor asked. We were happy with our contract with the sheriff, but we wish the county would make it equitable for each city. the sides of the streets and ditch banks. The Ford dump truck is at Jacks Motor, being repaired the low bidder. The tentative budget for was passed by $412,321.05 vote. The public majority hearing for the budget and setting of the mill levy will be Thursday, June 13, at 7 p.m. at the city hall. Mayor Robert Roberts said the budget allows $30,000 for a years contract with the sheriffs department and considers the sum a whale of a bargain, and the city will be Last year the recreation department budgeted $2,000 for Christmas decorations, lights on power poles, and a community party and spent $1800. The 1985-8- 6 budget will allow for pur- conferring with Sheriff Guymon on some kind of arrangement. The mayor said he was upset because Huntington taxpayers money has gone out for extra police protection while other cities did not pay a dime while chase of more lights, one on every pole along Main Street. County high water hazards noted Emery County High School. She has attended CEU and Utah State University, where she affiliated with Kappa Delta. Rod is a 1980 graduate of Emery County High School. He is employed by Utah Power & Light Company in Smithfield. After a June 28 wedding, the couple will make their home in Mr. and Mrs. Lenard D. Brown of Orangeville have the honor of announcing the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter, Diana LaRee, to Rodney Huff Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Carter of Castle Dale. Logan where they will both Diane is a 1983 graduate of continue their education. was swept into the Huntington Creek and had to be rescued by passersby. He nearly drowned and was treated at Castleview Hospital for his injuries. Last week two other boys were floating on the river near the Old River Bridge on South Center Street in Castle Dale and their inner tube raft capsized. High swift streams flowing through Emery County towns are causing hazards for young children and inexperienced river runners. Emery County Sheriff Lamar Guymon is advising parents to watch their children carefully near the streams. Sheriff Guymon said two recent incidents nearly ended in tragedy for three youngsters. A Huntington boy tried to ride his bike through a dip in the road north One boy was able to swim near shore where he was rescued by a woman holding out a tree branch. The other rafter was stranded He of Huntington. Thompsons Hardware & a sand bar and had to be reached by deputies a few minutes later. All three of the subjects were very lucky, according to deputies. Local rafters need to be aware that water is still high and swift on many streams and they should Kidman Pratt & Lambert Paint Dennis and Bunny Kidman of Doors Roofing Plywood Sheet Rock ! Hand and Power Tools Lawn and Garden Supplies Dimension Lumber Up every precaution when boating. If you are planning on a rafting trip life jackets on everyone in the boat are a must. In addition, food and other Contractor Center Insulation Only raft with someone who has experience with boats, rafts, or canoes. Try to map a strategy in case someone is lost in a capsized vessel plan ahead. Sheriff Guymon noted that the popular sport of river rafting can be made much safer if boaters use a little caution and a little common sense. births Complete Homeowner and Plumbing use you should capsize. Lumber Under New Management Electrical materials should be wrapped in watertight containers in case on Spanish Fork, formerly of Ferron, are happy to announce the birth of their third boy, born May 27, 1985. Given the name Steven he weighed Kade, 8 pounds, 8V2 ounces and was 20y2 inches long. Kades brothers are Will, 6V2 ; and Scott, 3M. Kades maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gunn of Delta, formerly of Ferron. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Kidman of Spanish Fork. BARBS HAIR DESIGNS M II BARBARA HANSEN Owner 384-337- 270 No. Ferron Legion Hall 3 TIME-M- on., Wed., Fri. 7 i.m. Tuesday and Thursday 7 p m. NEW State, Ferron CINDYTAYLOR 179 E. 3rd North on the Hill in Castle Dale Bus. 3 Res. 7 5 Le Roy Maxfield new store manager invites you to come up and get acquainted Snyder - Knowlton 14, 1985, with following from Mr. and Mrs. Nyles Snyder of Perron are pleased to announce he marriage of their daughter, a reception p.m. at the Ferron Fourth Ward cultural hall. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The couple plan to live in Logan where they will continue their schooling at Utah State 7-- 9 eslie, to John Knowlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knowlton of Ogden. The wedding will be held June University. IWnkofitas acoetact lens foryomrear. Buying or selling Hay service offered Are you in the market to buy or sell hay? If so, you may be interested in a new electronic hay marketing service called ALFLIST. The service is designed to assist hay buyers and sellers throughout Utah. ALFLIST is a computerized system that lists the names of buyers and sellers of hay. The list is then available, free of charge, to the general public through County Extension Offices. Lists are also mailed to large hay buyers in Idaho and California every other week. Information provided by the list includes names, addresses, and phone numbers of prospective buyers and sellers. The list also describes the amount, type, cutting, and quality of hay to be bought or sold. ALFLIST was developed by the Utah State University Extension Service and the Utah Department of Agriculture. A nominal fee of $4 is charged to have your name placed on the list for one month, with an additional $3 charge for each month thereafter. 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