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Show 2003 Emery County Progress Castle Dale Utah Tuesday September JO Huntington City receives Award from SEULOG She talked about what she has learned from her mv olv ement in horse Among the many By COREY BLUEMEL Staff Writer approximately things she mentioned, was the alue of learning how to teach horses how to do the things a rider w ants Her horse, Gypsy has learned new skills, and both horse and rider are improv mg Mandy Langston explained to the council the 17 ranks ol the horse program Camnne Whittle showed the council her portfolio and explained how each section is constructed my Langston told the council about the state competitions that the group attends Andrea Price informed the council of the community service projects, such as cleaning highw ay s and painting bleachers, that the has done Gary Price told the council that there is an enoimous amount ol interest in horses m this county and that the young people involved work v cry hard to accomplish the things they have He said that community support is extremely important Huntington City Council met for its monthly meeting in city hall on Sept 24 Counciluoman Hilary Ciordon presided in the absence of Mayor Jackie Wilson Jeff Adams, from the SouthEastern I tali Association of Local Governments, was present to award Huntington Gitv the 21st Century Community Award Adams said that the council had worked very hard to accomplish this goal, and that he felt that every one involved in the process had learned valuable tools for preparation for the future Rural Utah is experiencing the fastest rate ol growth m comparison to the size of (he communities Gary Price, representing the Emery County Horse program, introduced five of the young people who participated m the program Misha Johnson w as first to do her presentation 4-- H Producers Livestock Currents Producer Livestock Salma Auction lie Hi (l in ei s I i eMoi k iu t mn in Salma i ( )oi h d m llmg Hi77 In ad of ( allle in the St pu min r 2 he follow mg ai e aw i age dull, ii pi u ( s in i k h iHgmv Hoims d Baby liull ( alves ejmi t 16 ss Babv lieiltu ( .lives II lolstt m bull and siet l ( alvt s 6 HnNu in lit lit i nlu s II Cows Kits HeileietUs ,31 SO Bail s and SKk k t ows U ( lilting bulls el, in slaughtt r bulls By 5 4 7) to the group and asked for that support to continue 1 here are 4-- H the 70 members Horse 7 :s 04 of I lion e ( 111 sit'd s Idii- - ini) SI,, !M 7(H)-SO- nil) 3s M)0-'H)- dun-m- u 10 Hi'i 3im i.Uil () 73 1000 qq 3s, loo 3on 03,17 3(io onu Pos nrtad S a(B$ servre al Publication i Issue Tide ueocy ? 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(fir, t J r U,7177J l'i N& fill t A 7 ,hm umOiiCiO, ? 7t A nunurtifl.ir, si i,iiii-7(i- o, 100-30- 7 M 700-SO- J7-- 1 Horse program Several ol the council members expressed their appreciation for the program and noted how valuable it is for young people Pile stray dog problem was here are several discussed areas in the city where several dogs run loose and those dogs have no collars and no licenses It is becoming a salety eoneei n as the dogs are chasing children and adults he council urged concerned residents to come into city hall and file a complaint if they encounter a problem with a dog Him is theonlv way th( problem can be addressed and solved Another item appi oved by the council was that in the luiui e all business license applnation w ill go before the planning and rev for board lew belore zoning to council the oming Gordon explained to the council that she had been to a meeting which concerned the enforcement ol zoning oi for smaller low ns aih tow n m the county has its mv n ordinances and it is very for the county zoning administrator to enforce all the ordinances Hie SouthLastei n 7( U 1 4-- H DUP Markers 1 Cleveland the noithwt st oi ner ol leveland town park (2.10 West Main sin e) sits a beauti-lu- l mai kei vv ith a hi ouzo plaque st on a bast' ol ose quai tz It was dedit ated in 1032 bv the I'i'sei t Hose ( .imp Dl B in honor ol the s( tiling ol ( leveOn the ( ( l 1 i land In Ss 1 e y H ( )v i.itt. and Sauna Mger w it h tin ir lannlies homesteaded hen othei s came they line built a 3 mile u igalion ( anal, ( and sui t y mg by spu using hand tools ( leveland Canal and gi k u It u al ( o oi Si 1 i v u-l- i ga-mz- isso topi ovule waterlor ii i dn tow n use ai ly d in log ( abms with he town was named igatioii and sealers 1 iv t looi s 1 honor ol 1iesidenl (trover I lev land he l)S Waid was oi ganized ugiisl 1S00 vv it h ai s I1 (hoson Bishop in 1 Cl ordinances moie unitoim throughout the county and lu gin enioreement more regularly 4 ho issue w ill be discussed at length at the next mooting Jimie Jones explained the questionnaires inquired by the codilieation company The com-- Omet (Do notleave bier pUtication is names ana addresses oi tl atoddioders owring or bodbng names ana addresses ol the owners If oenod by a pern each hdNtduai owner tf the puoecaoon is published by a nonprofit P.u oi to look into making the hhr CuLL n, sso-- i I tali Zoning Lntorcement lation (SI I Zi ) has been I't. LjO-- Hi)(l-7li- S()0-l(ill(- ditli-cu- lt iTr Urt! w Edtoi ana 1 IP 21) 011(1-110- 1 Mamie PuWisho , 7 j sale ana jV ? (t,CC of PiAiftaher CtcJiiid (Name ana z city county CdS&f Cf t and Coi iptale Maftnq Add asses PiMaher name ane) complete mating address Ncxpmte ) Street Pi .?. Si oi Headquarters 1,0 a Pubcatior c Subscription l) si 0 101 ss ,liio pm (hold heilei s 0 SO ,30 S(M 00 33, 0 73 7s si ii3 Holstein steeis .too- - loo si m si 11 300-1- , oil 7s 3i ono-7ni, 7,100, 7,131 tiur 10011 0 30 or t in lent mai kt I mini laatmn and sale dates and time ( all loll Ii t e 7(HI-S(I- countywide 4 he council approved a S2()() yearly budget amount for the Kill 4110 'Kill- - HUM 2(Hl-,K)- group Ss ! 1 SSI 0 ( Statement of Ownership Management and Circulation 3A 111 pany needs to know exactly vvliat positions and ordinances that will beleit in force I'lio council approved the purchase of enough codilieation books so that all councilmembei s and committee members can be m possession ol theoidmanoes City beautiticationxvas next on the agenda illy two properties around the city that me not in compliance with the oi dealing with city beautification have been identified lnle many ol the problems ai e salety issues, all need to be addressed soon he council will send letters to the properly ow explaining the infractions and urging remedy 4 he coum il agieed to allow the piopeilv owners JO davs to comply II compliance is not met the ( mined will move to the next step m the process -- 1 rs inoers and that anyone who Xirnishes oerltfy the alt In ormaton lurmshed on ints form Is true end oomptete or who omits maierta or Worms ton requested on term may be Sufifecl to criminal sanctions (IndudKig Ones (tocudng avi penalties) to laise or misleading Informedon on fits form and anprtsonmenl) andor cne sanctions 3ack Row Orangeville Mayor, Thayne Cox, Coach Kevin Reynolds, Larry Bruno, Utah Power, Les Paulson Front, Zeke Atwood, Jordan Leamaster, Bowie Jeffs and Jackson Pace, team captains Keeping it Green hen il looked like n (gallon wait r in ( asile Hale would he shut oil on St p mi v High s hoo! toolhull i o.i( h k( v in Hi y nolds was all aid his held ol (Ik .mis would qm klv t u n mlo a lu Id ol nightman's mis piobk m loi anyone playing lootball on a held likt' lliat Sw iiigmg into u( lion was a ii am of a ililh cut kind a i i 1 i i team made upofiepie-senlalive- s ol lab 1ovvi r the ottonwood ei k In igatioii ( the ompanv meiy Wall ( oust i a my List u he Castli alley Spot nil Sei ii i Distncl, the towns ol Castle Dale and )i angev die and I mIns team i.v High Si hool 1 i was I mv jilav ( on ei m d nol only loi s but also tor opposRev nolds said It s 1 lv ( i I i ing loams sodrv In le the held would have qua kly tin in d haul as i oi k hat would have ci ealed a sei - 1 l i v ( -i I PEOPLE WHO DONT HAVE AN si oied down a game-winnin- touch- g ooi ilin.iting with I tali lowi i s donation ol 130 acre-loo- t ol vvatei to keep the irrigation s stems m Castle Dale and Oi by i angev die opei at mg through tuber People don t easily give up then wall mound here, said (even Callahan, mery High Si hool pi uieipal ' It s such a pi ei ions i oiiiinodity osjoi l.illv dm mg a lime ol drought We appreciate so much the generosity of I tali Power and the s ol the othei involved to make sure we have the vvatei we need to keep our held green and safe to play lootball verv student using (lie held will benelit Iroin this i ontribution " he 130.il ol water are valued at sOO 000 I tah Power was able to contribute the water to the two (immunities and mery High School due loellec-tiv- e vvatei lonservation measures taken by nearby Hunter ( )i i I oigam-zalioii- AGENT-WH- O TAKES CARE OF THEM? I CALL ME FOR A FREE PROTECTION REVIEW. io-!e- ot Tracy Wilcox 71 S Center Street, Castle Dale, Utah instate ou ri in pxiri hands i Iovvei Plant Mark Manslield plant manager at the Hunter Power Plant said plant employees have de-- v iscd w ay s to reduce axle w Hows loi 1,000 gallons per minute (gpm)ayeai agotojust 210 gpm now Combined with improv ed methods of deliv ering water to the plant, the result was hav mg enough watei to contribute to the community 'We vvmk closely with the ( ottonwood ( anal Company, the erron Canal ( ompanv and the Lmery Water Conservancy Dis-icl to conserve as much as possible, Mansfield said Every I uesday morning we meet with the water companies to plan the most effective way to use the water for the next week The result of all this teamwork is a high school football team that can continue to practice and plav on a field that will at least help keep them from vv OWl! ! uIk It Ik n (i iht rtu u. tiul ir rgsi im.es .o, L trull u mv. ssv.su! m t tu t th were tl II to Huil tu. iuiuil sell ii in us oi xg lx mu t s 1st pi t l t Ii k ti n ti n mini Hso! i th link ti J nuikS tin s! w ol mi p il islM'uiilK ij piLLi Kcd Nielson ( onslUHtion ilk ii uiim ikhul ukroMt ni Jc the fn n lin tl e d v p ts jhk We ilso lh nk H th el kite Sj' its lot h fid niiuibiitinns IK ti ihstoilk ti wim r tl l ir ti phies ii ipti is IK si till (Dt tk lle ( in p hk sSl n Sh p )esettleW ( re dll k rv I k til ( I ni n C i Ct nee ts SI (. j uk ni nieiA M Hoixp ts ek Mi) HI M IiuikiiiL C M nki hint met n C tlv ress ( oi i( t is k Co ( ) For most Americans, it is something we dont think much about. 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