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Show Canyon should be left to forest service '! FromWhere Says Winagene Eyre i sit One of the members of the At least one county resident doesnt want Juab County to take canyon committee was also in over control of Salt Creek Can- attendance and he said, And there could just as well be 50 yon. By Allan R. Gibson Winagene Eyre, said in a re- more cabins like this up this can-- . cent letter to the county commis- yon, said Eyre. sion that she thinks the U.S. F There goes the neighborhood Service should retain control was apropos, she said. Unlimited development would Ah, Autumn! That magical season of warm days, cool nights, and of Salt Creek Canyon. the hunts. With the Sportsmans Outing fast approaching you know People complain about the fees destroy this delightfiil area, said that the annual Deer Hunt cant be far off. The Canyon Hills Mens charged, she said. These fees Eyre. I can see Golf Association are the sponsors of the outing this year at the Elk are paid by those who use the and mountain bikes traversing Pasture, and while its against the law to hold a raffle here in Utah, canyon. If Hie county takes over, the mountain sides. In the fall, they are giving some neat prizes away to some lucky persons at the everyone, even though they never jeeps and chain saws would event. All you have to do is make a donation to the club to be eligible. camp or picnic in the canyon, abound with wood haulers. Wide-ope- n Christmas-tre- e cutting The rest of us have to prepare for the hunt, for those of you that do, would pay through higher county be allowed, she said. would taxes. be clean sure and For out are make all the prepared. they get guns, Oh yes, we pay for the forest Eyre said Commissioner Richthe deer widows or those of you that dont be prepared for a shopping I am certain that ard Brough had suggested the but service, trip. Get out your Visas or Master Card and get it ready. Berts says ownership will not make civic clubs and school children that there are plenty of deer but none have any horns this year. He county taxes any less, said could provide maintenance work. federal your says all the predators have killed off the good ones. Im betting that Eyre. Eyre said, however, that Vothe number one predator is old man himself. Good luck to all you Eyre said she was at a party in lunteer labor is difficult to depend hunters during the hunt, good luck to all the shoppers, and good luck front of a privately owned cabin for the long haul. Look at upon to Bambi too. in the canyon this summer when the Old Gym Recreation Center Speaking of Autumn, the official first day of Autumn is next someone remarked how peaceful for an example of this. The cliche, if it isnt broken, Tuesday, September 22nd. Time to get your trusty furnace in shape and quiet it was and how much for the cold months to come. If you havent completed your switch un the party was having, Please turn to page 6 over to natural gas, remember if you signed up, you have to install or-e- st four-wheele- Head Start program to begin in Juab County one appliance this fall or the city will charge youfor the minimum for and Bartons out gas anyway. The hunts will take the boys at the installation picture for a few days so you really should call David or Greg today and schedule your installation. The ladies over at reported that they sold a lot of Horny have still a few left if you really must have one. but Orange Hats, Lets see, what else is happening around the old town. The Juab High School football team beat South Summit, 14 to 0, Way to go guys. The volleyball team had their first victory Sept. 5 at Milford. They won their games, 15-- and 15 8, way to go gals. Over at the city, the council voted to buy some gas wells in the Uintah Basin and they are going to have a couple of public hearings in the future. One on EnviroChem on Sept. 22nd and one on a plan to convert the garbage pickup service in the community to an automated one on Sept. 29th. Wehave a couple of new busines ses in to wn. On the North end. Lotsa Motsa Pizza is now open and Bud Hansen has started a Taxi Service. For all of you Guys and Gals that have inquired about my health, the cuts and bruises are healing nicely. Thanks to all of you for your concern. 4-- 4-- D 6 rs Head Start, a federally funded preschool education program, has received funding to serve 32 children from Nephi, Mona, and Levan. Children who qualify for Head Start services will be bussed from their homes to the Head Start classroom at the Mona Elementary School Monday through Thursday, where they will participate in developmental preschool activities including science, art, movement, -- music, large- - arg pre-readin- and g, pre-mat- small-muscl- h, motili- - e y low-inco- Mounteiinland 375-798- 623-194- 0 i $ K i "1 1 LaChelle Kunze, Ryan Aagard 4 ty, nutrition, and good hygeine. Children also will receive hot lunches and mid-dasnacks. To qualify, parents must fall under the guidelines published by the federal government. The guidelines vary with the number of individuals in the family, but a family of four mut earn less than $13,950 per year. People interested in enrolling children or who want more information may cedi the Juab School District office at I Ryan Aagard LaChelle Kunze to be married LaChelle Kunze and Ryan Aagard will be married Saturday, Sept. 19 in Levan. The bride to be is a daughter of Judy Fox of Fairview and Dan Kunze of Ferron. Her grandparents are Evadene Woolsey and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kunze, all of Springville. The groom's parents are Mr. or and Mrs. Tom Aagard of Levan. Head Stetrt at 1. j j 5 His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anderson of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Aagard of Levan, Ivy Anderson of Moroni, and Clista Anderson of Price. The couple will be honored at a garden reception from 7 to 9 p.m. at the grooms parents home in Levan. In the event of poor weather, the reception will be held at the Levan LDS Ward church. For health department program Applicants sought The Central Utah Health Department has openings for children 3 and under in its early intervention program. The program identifies and treats infants and children with developmental delays. Children who have Downs syndrome, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, etc. are eligible for the service, as are children who have not reached developmental milestones, Appointments for evaluations may be made by calling the health department at te 623-069- Museum was a joint effort To the TN Editor: Ina Kay of Mona was the the Editor: In Allan Gibsons column of moving force in its conception. Sept. 9, he suggested that the Ina was captain of the Juab Juab County DUP Museum and County DUP for several years, To center be called the Evelyn Lo- and she, along with other DUP max Center. I beg to differ. officers, sought a permanent home for the artifacts which had been collected. Many possibilities were suggested and inspected. When the county commission suggested that part of Times-New- s the old Juab County Courthouse was in good condition, they were overwhelmed. Volume 90, No. 37 Ina Kay, Evelyn Lomu, Lor-en- e September 16, 1992 Kirgan, and dozens of Juab Vance P. and Allan R. 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