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Show tempt to sell NRP to a serious bidder who woud then reopen it. Says Commissioner Brough "FromWhere I Sit " By Allan R. Gibson Congratulations to the Juab High School football team for another win last week. A big Way to go to all the players and coaches. The boys are out on the Elk Hunt this morning. Im told that this year they are only allowed to hunt spikes. I would think that harvesting the only the young males would do two things. 1. A lot of cows will be shot in error, and 2 in the long rim there will be less elk to hunt. Lots of hunters getting their elk permits during the last two days so the pressure will be on. A couple of weeks ago, one of my dogs got the pleasure of seeing the Nephi City dog pound first hand. Someone left the gate open, and he did what any dog would do, he decided to visit all the other dogs in our community. Anyway, Mrs. Buckley did her duty and the dog got a ride in her truck. When I got the dog out of stir, she asked me to let you know that there are a lot of dogs that need a home in the pound. If you would like to adopt one of them, Shirlene will be glad to arrange it. Lots of great dogs and most of them need a good home. If you are interested, stop by City Hall and they will arrange it for you. on Kind of slow week here in the old town. Not a lot of things going but it will heat up during the next couple of weeks. Wait and see. Closed circuit to writer Malquist who wrote us letter last week. Smith was socialistic; radical To the Editor: the Dayco factor. If your I write in reference to a letter memory serves you, Mr. Smith, to the editor that appeared in it was Commissioner Brough your Sept. 2 edition entitled who was most concerned with Brough has a clouded the matter and decided to purmemory! The letter was writ- sue this phase of the total equaten by Jessie Smith of Provo. tion. All else would fail unless I am sure my mind is not Dayco was somehow removed clouded to the extent that I from the scene. cannot remember Jessie Smith Commissioners Ross Garrett as being one of the BYU and Tom Fowkes, upon my suggraduate school group that tried gestion, assigned me the responto conduct a socialistic experi- sibility to look into the Dayco ment at NRP back in 1985. I matter and see what we could do recall that Mr. Smith and his about it. fellow travelers placed high I contacted the United States priorities on radical ideas and Department of Justice and inwere willing to sacrifice every- formed them just exactly what thing else to accomplish their Dayco was attempting to do. goals. Bob Hansen supplied me with Now, Mr. Smith, I agree that all kinds of documentation to the opening of NRP was a total my assertions. I spent united effort and all of the in- prove several days pleading the case dividuals and groups you iden- that Dayco would be in violation tified, except yours, worked of the federal t laws if with devotion and diligence to allowed to NRP. I also purchase save the rubber plant. I do not told them that it was Dayco it ever occur to you that if we were biased, we wouldnt run any letters at all that have a different point of view, especially those that take the paper to task. You seem to miss a point about this column and the articles that run as copy. This column is opinion. It is not presented as an article. It is my opinion and clearly marked as such. Articles that are printed in the rest of the paper contain both sides of a issue, if it is all controversial. After reading your letter, I get the impression that you seem to think that the only opinion that matters is yours, and yours alone. We have run your opinion quite often over the past few years, and as long as no one seemed to take a different approach to an issue, that seemed fine with you. The point is Blaine, it seems to me that if anyone seems to be biased, it is you. Did you talk with both sides on all the points in your letter? After reading it, it appears to me that you didnt. Just so you know. This is my opinion and thanks for yours. arg ITS NOT WORTH THE WEIGHT. 3 mu P weeks, Mr. that the United States Justice Department agreed with me and had advised Dayco of their decision. The way was then clear to move in numerous directions and at After several Resnikoff notified me Third graders learn science in or-e- Sensibaugh. In spite of a forecast for rain and wind last Friday, the students traveled to the canyon. As it turned out, it was a cold but clear and beautiful day, said Sensibaugh. Students were divided into seven small groups and spent the day rotating through seven sessions with a break for te important it is. The program letting us use their facility at the Elk Pasture. It truly was a pleasure. I also thank all those help who helped cook dinner, serve the food, and clean up the area. Finally, I thank all those who came to the outing and congratulate Brian Eyre, Blair Painter, and Rhett Ingram for winning the shotgun, rifle, and gas grill. Duane Robinson President Canyon Hills Mens Golf Association can paint demonstraincluded a hands-otion on how soils are made, said n Sensibaugh. The Forest Service conducted fourclasses. Mae Franklin talked about environmental education and told about camping. She told the students how to no-tra- be good campers, how to tread lightly, and how to treat the environment, said Winn. Lee Maybe taught the youngsters about aquatic insects and organisms, and gave students the Please turn to page 3 can For Levan contest Times-New- s all-arou- Public Naturay October 0 4-l- & c the scene or design. We have decied that the deadline date will be Halloween Night, so perhaps you can dress your cans for the occasion. They neednt be elaborate in the other to categories just different arouse some interest and support in our community. We hope that you will enjoy this competition. If you would like to register your can in one of the above categories for merchandise or gift certificates from merchants in our two communities, please contact the town office or one of the following people on the beautification committee: Ray Lee Spring, Crook, Bill Robertshaw, 623-245- Ip 623-063- o 623-041- 1; 623-442- 1; 623-164- will clean-u- p Nephi City's beginning October 5th. Beth Ray or Marilyn 7; ... in piles PLEASE PLACE LIMBS, LEAVES, GRASS CLIPPINGS, AND GARDEN PLANTS IN A SEPARATE PILE FROM ALL OTHER TYPES OF Do not place piles next to power poles or under low-hangi- trees. ng 2 IT S NICE THAT DURING THESE UNCERTAIN TIMES NATURAL GAS SURROUNDS YOU natural gas heating system as one-thir- d cost much as less than can other types. Natural gas is nature's cleanest burning fuel. You can depend on a high efficiency natural gas furnace to keep you warm and comfortable. project is part of a series of activities This initiated by the community to help beautify Nephi. v , Lets K NEPHI CITY GAS DEPARTMENT Times-New- s Nephi, Utah September 30, 1992 The Times-New- s Volume 90, No. 39 September 30, 1992 A high efficiency clean-u- p The TO KNOW WITH WARMTH Please remember that new Nephi City policies prohibit placing materials on or near the streets any other time of the year, this may be done only two weeks prior to an announced clean-u- p activity. This . policy will be enforced following this fall clean-up- Mangel-son- 3. get behind this and have some fun with dressing up our town with gaily painted garbage cans. They may be the first in the state. Whoopee! That may bring visitors or tourists in to put our town on the map of important places to go and things to see in Utah. Levan Town Beautification Committee along the edge of the street No later than 8:00 a.m. on Monday. October 5th MATERIAL TO BE HAULED OFF Martin, Winter, Come on, you Levanites. be conducted items to be hauled away must be placed All 5; 1; 623-013- fall st lunch. and Ron Veater of Ken get a door prize, better luck next the SCSSevy taught students about year. how it is made, and how soil, I also thank the riding club for We had this attached to the You a Utah land bill in congress. Word came here that a .representative from California, who knew nothing of our desires and likes, amended it out of the Utah bill. We, your committee, are not To the Editor: 87 percent of those returning giving up and so give us your Recently, we announced a contheir surveys said yes to Juab support and we will get this test in Levan to see who can decorate their garbage cans County owning and operating done. Salt Creek Canyon. Thanks to Thanks for all your fine com- most differently. There are several categories: all of you. ments and some history on wrok-in- g most original, funniest, most and sons dads, brothers, on the improvement at ridiculous, and prettiest. Due to the generosity of the Ponderosa and Camp Dad and merchants in Nephi and Levan, Sons. Dale M. Worwood we can offer another category or detailed Richard Hansen the most Duane Bracken class. The winner of this class Chad Brough will receive the most expensive Heber Memmott prize, since it will be judged on Lynn Worwood the time spent to draw and paint American Heart Association Winn contacted Ken Sevy of the local Soil Conservation office and Mark Sensibaugh of the F Service to help plan the program. The purpose was to learn, said Outing was a success To the Editor: Thank you to all the many people who completed their and survey from The the Catalyst in regard to Juab County owning and operating Salt Creek Canyon. Up American Heart Association canyon the Editor: Dayco stood in the way of To NRP reopening. No matter what anyone suggested, it would have been futile without the removal of Dayco from the scene. Dayco was in an extremely favorable position to purchase NRP and To the Editor: then close it on a permanent On behalf of the 250 plus basis. The company wanted people who enjoyed the sportsNRP closed, and then they mens outing, I thank local merwould have had a nation-wid- e chants for donating so generouson monopology specified types ly the many prizes that were of hydraulic and industrial given away. hoses. In 1985, approximately Those of us who are over this 80 to 85 percent of NRPs total event are always impressed at sales were competing with the business community for Dayco Corporation. helping to make the outing such All of the parties involved in a big success. saving NRP seemed to ignore To the few of you who did not Respondents say 'go' For better health and fitness, exercise. 1992. Resnikoff. anti-trus- Says Canyon Committee s I dealt with three individuals in the justice department on this matter. They were Mark Schechter, Bill Ryan, and Don Most visitors go to Salt Creek Canyon to relax and have fun school not so for the third-grad- e classes of Nephi and Mona. teachers This year third-grad- e Vernice Winn, Barbara Aitkin, Susan Garrett, Donna Street, and Gedge Oliver got together and want to refute your letter to the that had the funds to organized a different canyon exnecessary editor blow by blow, but I will outbid all other interested perience for more than 120 present a few facts concerning the situation with Dayco Cor- that very long poration. Blaine, did Please check with Bob Hansen, NRP plant manager, if of the you want my version validated. Dayco story I was the only one who talked with the justice department, and others, especially your group, Mr. Smith, considered my efforts stupid. The Rubber and Plastics newspaper, in an 1985 edition, thought otherwise and give me some credit in removing Dayco from the scene, which helped save NRP. Com. Richard M. 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