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Show for two blocks with traffic travelno one ing at 35 could make it across the street before the traffic arrives at the intersection, Harmon said. No consideration is given pedestrians, he said. The semaphore was replaced with a flashing yellow light fol- When the Utah Highway Com- the Juab Commission write letters and present them at County lowing the freeway bypassing mission conducts a public meet- have added their voices to the list the meeting in Nephi on Nov. 18. Nephi. Decreased traffic was cited ing in Nephi today, a group of of those seeking the light and Traffic at the intersection has as the reason. local citizens hopes to persuade have written formal letters to increased since a freeway interSince that time, however, incommission members to restore UDOT officials. two years ago was opened change traffic patterns and frethe semaphore at the corner of Little kids have to wait and on 1st North east of Nephi. In creasing accidents at the intersecquent 1st North and Main. wait to cross the street, said Bob addition to freeway on and off tion caused some of the citihave S. Wayne Winter, vice chair- Steele, Nephi mayor. Often they ramps, the roadway turns into zens of to seek the reinNephi man of the UDOT commission, end up taking chances to get State Road 132 East and leads statement just of the semaphore. will be in attendance at the meet- across the street, he said. I agree Salt Creek Canyon to ing, set for 7 p.m. in county com- the tity should support the effort through Sanpete County and to the Nebo mission chambers at the Juab to get the light, he continued. Loop Road. County Courthouse. Still to be turned in are signaWe have a real safety problem Irene Howard of Nephi, wht tures collected from truck driv- at the intersection, said Milton has I een working to get file sema- ers who must use the interseca member of the city Harmon, phore restored since 1988, re- tion as they travel to and from counicl and mayor pro tem. In ceived a letter from James G the Intermountain Power Project addition to removing the light, Larkin, commissioner over the and Ash Grove Cement. Nephis he said, UDOT has raised the In other business at its recent roadways for the region covering 1st North turns into State Road speed limit along the highway. the Mona Town Board: Nephi. 132 at the city limits. Others can When Main Street appears clear meeting, Asked the town clerk to send I understand you have a petia letter to Suzie Tiffany to advise tion to deliver and would suggest that the rental of a home on her you do so at the upcoming highlot puts her in a position of her way needs meeting to the held in with town ordinoncompliance on Nov. wrote Larkin. Nephi 18, she also occupies a since nance, The meeting is for public input trailer located on the same lot. concerning transportation needs Tiffany was to be advised that for Utah and Juab counties, and the rental home should be vawill be chaired by Winter. Natalie Orme, representing the Just one wildfire has shot the the county will be responsible for cated by Feb. 28. The board did East Juab Senior Citizens orga- Juab Countys fire budget for the 34 percent or approximately not wish to have the rental famwithout a home through the nization, has headed a commit- year. $16,000. The Bureau of Land ily and it was thought that holidays tee to get petitions signed by area Barbara Gardner, representing Management will be responsible will give the family deadline forest residents. Injust a week, Howard, the service, told the Juab for 53 percent and the state for 13 ample time to relocate. It was Orme and Gladys Tolley, as mem- County Commission Monday that percent of the cost. bers of the committee, collected the Buckeye Fire, which occured The Eureka Fire Department also decided that once the rental family is gone, the water meter over 500 signatures. Those sig- near Eureka last summer, cost will eceive $1,400 for at the home should be removed, natures were delivered to UDOT approximately $55,000. efforts, she said. In addition, leaving the water meter at the This is the first time in the 10 food for firefighters cost $3,700. headquarters by Cary Peterson, home, but at the same state senator. years she had been working with This would bring the county bill trailer time making rentals at the older The Nephi Elementary School the county, said Gardner, that to roughly $21,000. home impractical. PTA has joined in seeking the the county has exceeded its fire The money is in addition to the Reviewed last years Christreturn of the semaphore to the budget. funds already spent to pay for mas celebration and determined intersection. PTA officials agreed investiThe fire is still under bulldozers to build a fire line, that most citizen comments conthe light was necessary to pro- gation, said Gardner. There were said Ike Lunt, chairman of the cerning the appearance of Santa tect school children as they cross nine other previous starts in the county commission. at the town fire station were unthe busy highway. same area, she said. The fire burned vegetation on favorable. The board decided that The Nephi City Council and Ofthe total cost, said Gardner, 1,650 acres, said Gardner. it would schedule Santas visit The county had $10,743 in its this year at the Mona Elemen-tai- y budget, said School one night prior to Gardner. The state will reim- Christmas eve, so that family burse you 50 percent of the money are not disrupted, but that parties the county pays over, said Santas appearance is close to Gardner. This could leave the the Ahalf-hou-r holiday. program county with somewhere between will be of the nights entera part left to more and $4,000 $5,000 pay out the other. sharing. tainment. The board tentatively The commission also had ques- than the budgeted amount. There is a question whether submitted a $15,193 approved $ 150 for candy and nuts the county should purchase a tions about several grants, and Gardner for fire the 1993 year. The for Santa to distribute. This year1 s budget power sweeper and edger to be noted that if any fail to material- wildland fire budget included Christmas celebration commitused at the county complex when ize, the budget will be affected. $5,843 for fire suppression, tee is headed by Mr. and Mrs. the equipment must be stored in The will commission on meet $4,900 for supTimes-New- s the city firehouse and water de7 and will try to have all plies, $3,700 for the fire wardens Dec. or whether partment buildings Nephi, Utah by then so salary, $150 for public notices, the county should find or build a questions answered November will 18, 1992 be accurate $nd$600for equipment, supplies, budget place to store the equipment Both , proposed fire tools. and the for maintenance, public hearing. .buildings are located on the same k property shared by the city, county, and school district. Judge Sharia Williams was away at a conference and the commission was unsure, from a To put semaphore at 1st North and Main UOOT miles-per-hou- From page two r, Mona board 'channels' inavailability of cemetery-plo- t formation. During the transfer of records, they will be brought up to date. The secretary-treasursalary also was discussed, and it was decided that the treasurers salary should be combined with the natural-ga- s department wage. If additional work time is needed due to the increased workload, Molyneauxs hours will be billings are currently handled through the townbusiness office, but in the future all business licenses, building permits, water and gas hookups, and cemetery-plo- t purchases will be handled by Molyneaux. A study is to be made to establish a uniform natural-ga- s get petition er hookup cost for future billings. Cemetery records will be transferred soon to a computer program that will result in the ready Ordinances, Christmas, roads, 24th of July celebration Mona Town Board news notes John L. Sutherland with the as- Wildfire flattens Juab '92 fire budget w fire-fighti- Meet Your Chadwick Hearing CenterConsultant At The Juab Community Center Nephi, Utah Nov. 18, 1992 From page one County 11 93 budget FY MonaElementary School and the Wilkerson property at 3rd South. The roadway already has been approved and specifications for the road bed decided upon, but an existing irrigation ditch which runs through the proposed road section must be replaced by approximately 720 feet of pipeline. Learned that the towns 24th of July celebration took in ap- Please turn to page 4 sistance of Mr. and Mrs. Drew Kay. One other couple will be named to the committee at a later date. Learned that Mayor Young will meet withformermayor Greg Newton, county engineer Randy Freston, and county road-creemployee Ron Veater to review what needs to be done to complete the roadway between the a.m. to 1 p.m. Free Service on all makes Batteries & Accessories & D. Vem Chadwick models UMWA, Medicaid, USX Approved Provider For more information call 1 -8- 00-448-0908 or your Senior Center The (Formally DBA Miracle Ear) , . two-bloc- (lUfinaniarMTgxPiisEi letter she had written and mm (Baumv rnmim omm ad- dressed to them, whether she was requesting that her two part-tim- e employees share an insurance slot or each have their own insurance. Williams is proposing the two employees participate in job Him dilyraiisv iRjftiiaili , aiiy:uix , governu.' &nc tracks the 4 Vtruc rrjrard na-;ngl- iomf -- nlcli the i offr - Th air and 8 p ition den- - milli ttUl here gene e people iem," said try. Fo and lum ,a r, Vi HoteL many of her J she web frs. 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