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Show From page one came because they are the peo- alarms. Anderson said federal regulaple most likely to be on hand to respond to any emergency gas tions require the implementaproblem, as they are with fire tion of the federal code for these people. He also said he would work with them to see that a truck is fitted with drug-testin- g Mona gas system to be hooked up to the gas appliance beyond its meter to be system, they or their contract- unsafe. ors must contact the town to All plumbing and heating conschedule an inspection. There is tractors should become thora $10 inspection fee, payable to oughly familiar with requireMona Town, that must be paid ments of the applicable ordinances and codes. by the homeowner. No one other than authorized Randy Anderson, the new supervisor, was in--' troduced to the town board by Golden Mangelson, director. According to Anderson, the new system being installed in Mona will belong to the town. As such, there are a lot of federal government regulations that go with that, said Anderson. We will help Mona take care of those regulations and run their gas system. To meet minimum federal safety standards, the town board unanimously approved an operating and maintenance plan for the new gas system. The plan stipulates that neither the gas department of the town nor the town itself is responsible for the safe or proper installation of gas piping, gas-syste- m gas-syste- m agents of the gas department may work on any part of the towns portion of the gas system. Upon receipt of notice, the gas department will promptly attend to any work required in connection with its meters or service pipes. In conjunction with the operation and maintenance plan, the town adopted an emergency plan. Anderson will training Mona personnel to act in emergency situations. Mayor Newton said that three or four members of Monas fire department will be named as emergency personnel The decision to name these individuals Nephi weather equipment, or appliances DateE.C. beyond its meter. The town has the authority to refuse to supply Sept. 10 service if it considers any gas- Sept. 11 12 burning installation, piping, or Sept. 13 Sept. Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Mona Town Board news At their recent meeting, Mona Town Board: m gas-syste- iCChristensen, son of Reid F. and Myrla E. Christensen of Moroni formerly of Nephi, will return home from Slder Michael nt the Columbus, Ohio LDS mission Sept. 20. He will speak in the meeting of the Moroni 3rd LDS Ward Sunday, Sept. 22 at 9:30 am. . Sherwood, reporter High Low Prec. d ur the sees someone to ml the part-tim- e position of meter reader. A salary of $150 per month plus mileage was proposed for the reading with an additional $100 per month for the water-metreadings which are taken in May, July, and Septemgas-met- er er ber. Applicants must be residents of Mona and must have their applications submitted to Mona by 5 p.m. Oct. 7 nt LOOK NO FURTHER One rack of Girls nt water-departme- Tops. Leetins, and lone sleeve Tops. nt gas-met- 50 The Total Lady er SOdotfhNssi Mark It Down! Neil Cook Change the oil in your car or truck this weekend at Hap's 66 Service and get a . . . named to state LP gas board Neil Cook, manager of Nephis Petrolane office, has been appointed by Gov. Bangerter to the Utah State liquid petroleum gas board. The board has three members from the state fire marshalls office, three members representing the state LP gas industry, and two lay citizens. The LP gas board was TOEEWASH! Elder ' Aaron William Includes up to 5 quarts Phillips Oil, Filter and Lube Mac- Donald, son of John and Sara Ann Sally MacDonald of San Jose, Calif., has been called to Hap's 66 Service 805 North Main serve an LDS mission to Mar- - ' seiilee, France. His farwell will the established by state be held Sunday, Sept. 22 In San j in 1986 and has the Jose. He will enter the churchs legislature responsibility to oversee policy, missionary training center Sept. licensing and the regulation of 25. His grandparents are Melvin ; and Myra Kay of Mona. the LP gas industry. Nephi, Utah ii t and Jay are Ray Myers Hathaway. Learned that a new post office is slated to be built near the old post office at 54 West 1st Please torn to page 4 Times-New- s Mgs core taEsfcg VOICE STUDENTS are now being accepted by Kelley Paystrup nzczcnzZS rctz3 Nephi, Utah Call September 18, 1991 Fail gas-relate- Sept. 16 Discussed water drainage within the town. According to Ardath Newton, the town manager, drainage from an irrigation ditch has filled an excavation for the Kirk Lynn home. Board member Ray Myers said he has scheduled to meet with the Mona Irrigation Company to discuss the problem. He also needs to find out which ditches currently are not being used to see if they might be filled in with dirt. Determiend that Mona will, not need to hold a primary election, since only two people have filed to .fiH the two seats on the, town board, being vacated. Those who have filed for office The the proper equipment to meet needs of the area. Response time from Mona personnel is approximately 15 minutes faster than from Nephi which could be critical in the event of a accident. Anderson said the town needs to stress the fact that is is both a state and federal law that all contractors or homeowners who are doing any work related to the gas system or near the gas lines must call for the location of existing lines before any work is done. Adherance to this rule will save many accidents and damlines. age to Gas is safe, but you have to respect it and be cautious, said Anderson. Cindy Molyneaux, the newly clerk, appointed will be attending a session to learn to use a new computer system which will handle gas records and gas billing. Following a review of salaries of those employed hi similar positions in the surrounding area, the board voted unanimously to pay an wage for the clerk position and said that the wage would be retroactive to cover work already performed. The days and times when the clerk will be available to receive gas payments have not yet been determined, but will be announced at a later date. A telephone will be installed at the town hall to aid the gas department, and some items of furniture also will be purchased to house the computer and provide working space for the clerk. Due to the fact that expensive material and will be housed at the equipment town hall, the board voted to limit the future use of the hall to meetings of adults. Dance classes and other activities which include teenagers and children will no longer be approved. Because the new computer system is capable of speeding up the water billing for the town, this portion of the duties of the town manager will be shifted to clerk. the The mayor said that this loss of duties does not include shutoffs. It was proposed, however, that the reading of the water meters should be combined with reading. To compensate for the loss of these duties, the mayor said cemetery care should be combined with the remaining duties of the town manager. Since meter readings must be taken as soon as the gas system is operative, the board voted to 623-013- 2 $$$ QuslZyinziwzZca for more information Iothi ffDr rtmontar DiiogOffl MDctro os HOB Mam dct MM MMs If(Dir yoair WfoiwlkDwsS siooor Fcrd A 4,2601b. payload! dr conditioning power window Axks amfm stereo cassette Enjoy the classic style of Hunter Douglas Horizontal or Vertical Blinds for your windows in your choice of beautiful colors. 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