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Show Nephi weather Norma Sherwood, reporter High Low Free. Snow 45 .00 May 11 84 46 .00 May 12 87 49 .00 May 13 86 14 82 .00 49 May 50 .00 May 15 81 52 .00 May 16 79 45 .00 May 17 75 Date From page one think some other site would be better, he said. The purpose of the public hearing is to take public comment on pertinent issues, said Greenhalgh. Some remarks which are considered are: Its bad for our environment, It will EnviroChem hearing mostly by rail. non-technic- al Greenhalgh said he hopes residents of the area will take advantage of the information meeting to get their questions answered. The Deseret Industries truck's Post office, law enforcement, bulletin board in Mona Town Board news notes In other business at its May meeting, the Mona Town Board: Reviewed the specifications for the construction of the Mona Post office, and noted than an eight-fofence scheduled for construction around the property has not yet been built. The board asked Nila Keyte, town clerk, to e headsend a letter to fence be the quarters asking that built in compliance with the approved specifications. ot post-offic- Met with Deputy Sheriff LuWayne Walker, who reported on activities in Mona from January through March. According to Walker, 290 185 hours have been spent Mona Town Board looks at 1993-9- 4 budget The Mona Town Board discussed its preliminary budget at its May meeting. The budget must be adopted at the boards June session. Mayor Kevin Young said total general operating funds are estimated at $87,600, up from the $64,000 budgeted last year. Expenses were estimated at $85,500, leaving some leeway in money for the closure of the towns garbage dump. A net loss of $17,260 anticienterpated in the natural-ga- s will be carried account by a prise from the water enterprise profit account. t v, the area The Deseret Industries truck will be at the Mona LDS church today, attheNephi 3rd LDS Wald picious vehicle and on animal.!4 church Thursday, and at the control. chapel of the Nephi 4th and 5th Discussed the placement of LDS wards Friday, say representhe town bulletin board near the i tatives of the Nephi North LDS new post office. The board noted -- Stake. that the location is not well used The truck will be at each locabecause it is located apart from tion from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to colthe parking lot. The board voted, lect usable items for the thrift-stor- e therefore, to place a second bullesystem. tin board inside the town hall, which will be visible to residents as they pay their gas and water bills. Notices placed on the new bulletin board will not be blown away nor made unreadable by, storms. hours on patrol, 22 hours on civil process, 23 hours on an automobile theft and an abandoned vehicle, 16 hours on a vandalism investigation, nine hours following the school bus , eight hours on a case, five hours on an unattended death, four hours on an assault, three hours on an accident, three hours conducting a school class, and two hours each on a motor-vehicl- e accident, assisting a motorist, an aggravated assault, a theft, and serving a warrant. Two additional hours were spent on a sus- child-molestati- Kathy Riggs, USU Extension agent to leave it.. It is the purpose of the state board not to decide if this is the best place, but if the facility can be operated safely, said Greenhalgh. ' Kathy Riggs, Juab Countys reQuestions regarding state Extension home economist, is quirements are the ones the state transferring to Iron County, the agency is best prepared to an- county commission learned at its swer. recent meeting. Dr. Joseph Austin, Extension All concerns will be listened to, said Greenhalgh, However, supervisor for the southern end comments addressing state re- of the state, told the commission quirements are the ones the board of the fchange. will be listening for. Commissioners expressed apThe board will sift through the preciation to Riggs for her seven after the hearing-tdetermine years of service in Juab County. which are particularly valid, said We wish you success and happiGreenhalgh. Concerns about lo-- . ness in your new location, said cation should be directed to local Lunt. We are proposing a half-tim- e officials. It is the job of the state board to decide if the facility is person to replace her, said Austin. Riggs has worked full time. .safe, he said. Know these people? Mona Town Board may regulate mobile homes The Mona Town Board is county code, which requires that mobile homes meet all state building and fire codes. Mobile homes that cannot meet those codes automatically would be denied placement in town if those codes are adopted, Young said. con- sidering enacting an ordinance regulating the use of mobile homes in the town. Mona residents Ken and Janet Ware, and Gordon Young, met with the board at its May meetThe trio asked that the town ing to express their concern over ordi- consider placing a moratorium the lack of a mobile-hom- e on mobile 'homes until an ordinance. According to Young, a county nance governing them can be commissioner, the county and the adopted. towns in the county should be Mayor Kevin Young said that prepared to deal with an influx of at the present time, mobile homes mobile homes, because the large are required to be set on andhaveearth-quak- e mall being planned for south Provo will displace many mobile straps and skirting. He said double-wid- e trailers are not homes now located in the area. would believed viewed in same the said he it category as Young be for the best interests of every- prebuilt regular homes, which one in town for the board to adopt have a higher building standard mobile homes. the same regulations as the than single-wid- e We have a beautiful community here, said Ware, but as things change in Utah County, mobile-hom- e owners will be looking to locate elsewhere. We should be prepared by having rules alin place tQ handle such a ready Your Best Defense Against Breast Cancer situation. Since plans have already been HOLY CROSS MOBILE MAMMOGRAPHY for the town to hold a underway UNIT WILL BE AT THE: public planning arid zoning meeting, the board said they would include 'on the agenda a discussion of an ordinance to regulate mobile homes. The planning and Friday , May 28th from 9 to 5 zoning committee will hold a work meeting with board members FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL prior to the public meeting to 623-031- 7 determine policy for the commitAFTER 12:00 tee to follow. Insurance and Medicare claims will be submitted by Mayor Young said he was not H.CJI. Patient Financial Services. For those without against a moratorium on mobile insurance, payment of $60 by cash, check, or credit card is homes, but wished to consult with the towns attorney as to the requested at time of appointment. Payment plans available through Credit Office proper wording of the moratorium, so that it will not be chaly results are sent to your physican lenged because of improper preparation. If possible, the completed moratorium will be presented to the board for action its June session. during HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL the 'discussion, the need During BREAST CARE SERVICES for members to participate on the planning and zoning committee was mentioned, and Janet Ware ACR ACCREDITED volunteered to be member of perma-nentfoundatio- f MAMMOGRAMS Claudia Ostler found this photo and others in a Nephi home. Shed like to know who these students at the Levan School are. Miss Christensen was the teacher. If you can identify them, drop us a note at the Times-NewWell run another photo next week. s. For the whole EnviroChem story me tea ; X-ra- 801-350-40- Offi! Orem Company Wants Exemption for Waste Facility. The contents of the article explain about EnviroChem and their desire to build a facility to treat hazardous waste. I am concerned that in the article, Mayor Bob Steele quotes 95 percent ofour residents support- ing construction ofEnviroChem. 2 The Times-New- s Utah Soft Bean BURRITTO Dfeio M QiflBM 993 1 9, 1 naiSEiafeiiQ'? MpipSios ea. M irMUm tives tried to answer these questions. Naturally, certain criteria have been established to protect people from hazardous waste. The proposed site does not meet three of these criteria: It is too .close to human habitation, it would sit above a ground-wate- r reservoir, and it is too close to a stream. I can understand that our munity wants to attract new dustry and business, but we need to be informed about all the potential hazards involved with the construction and maintenance of such a recycling facility. 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