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Show 1 je tEimes-efn- Page 2 s Wednesday, November 3, 1993 Nephi, Utah might add, that we did not have one complaint over the cost increase from $4 to $10 per month," he said. Commissioners agreed it would be a good idea to inves "I ...from page ...from page 1 County garbage Mona law enforcement commission was supportive of him regarding this matter," the minutes continue. During the December 10 meeting, it was agreed the town would send a quarterly notice of their meeting to the county sheriff so he could attend the meeting. It was also suggested the department make more visual appearance on Main Street during the day time. Treloar said Eureka liked the contract method. In a letter to the commission, he said the city had decided to research and analyze costs of complying with federal and state regulations or hiring a commissioners County agreed two weeks ago that Mona should pay the bill it owed and should honor the written contract It has with the department. fees. The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concerning any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be to the point and must include the writer's name, address and telephone number. Letters may not be used to replace advertisements, Cards of Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants to a particular event, Anything unsigned, of a libelous nature, or containing defamatory statements will not be considered for publication. All letters must be typed or legibly written and should be no longer than one double-spacetyped page. Letters are subject to editing. Mail to "Letter to the Editor", P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is Monday before 5 p.m. at Waste Systems, Pleasant Grove, and we entered into and signed a five year contract conference By Myrna Trauntvein with Laidlaw," said Treloar. ' Laidlaw agreed to weekly automated pickup and provid- d ing an individual container. "The cost for each container is $9.35 to be billed to and paid for by Eureka City," he said. The charge includes all dump fees. Eureka added in order to build a fund for uncollectible accounts and roll off 65-cen- ts Correspondent Times-New- s At the Utah Rural Schools Conference 1993 several educators in the Juab School District were honored. Mary Outzen, Diane Jacobson, and Emalie Jones were honored for work they did at Mona Elementary for their concept. Pre- -' teaching consists of teaching a lesson to a group of children who are at risk before the lesson is presented to the class as pre-teachi- a whole. It is a preventative program that gives teachers and A study by a University of teacher assistants an additional opportunity to stimulate the students and prepare them for success. Utah School of Medicine epidemiologist and his colleagues documents what researchers have long suspected but not confirmed that a younger age Pam Jeppson, and Kennedy,- Bonnie Cheryl at initiation of smoking is asStephensen were honored for sociated with an increased risk there program student success. of lung cancer in later years, First grade students identified independent of the number of as being at risk are given an cigarettes smoked. excellent self image and Reported in the September, 1993, issue of the journal, Eni- Please turn to page 3...' The Juab Middle School Program known as Teachers Helping Individual Students (THIS) was recognized. Time Merrill Shaw hired at Central Utah Mental Health 623-019- 623-033- 623-052- I By Myrna Trauntvein Times-New- The Times-New- s is published each Wednesday by the Times-New- s (UPSP Publishing Co 96 South Main, Nephi, Utah 84648 Second-clas- s postage is paid at Nephi, Utah POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Times-NewP 0 Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648 , When a holiday falls Subscription prices Six months, $12 m pr out of Juab County, one year, $17 in Juab County, $21 outside Juab County, payable m advance No subscriptions accepted for less than six months Single copy price, 50f Correspondent Merrill Shaw will be the new early intervention worker with Central Utah Mental Health. Shaw will replace Maurice Memmott who worked with drug and alcohol abusers to assist them in making better lives. Advertising rates available upon request and s , "Memmott retired in August All articles and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing and only will be used if the editor deems them newsworthy The editor reserves the right to hold submitted news items for use in later editions The Times-New- s is not responsible for the return of articles or photographs unless they are accompanied by a stamped, addressed return envelope of the proper size of using a Juab educators honored at Utah Rural Schopjs - Letters to the editor policy... Deadlines News and advertising, close of business, Monday prior to publication on Monday, the deadline is the Friday prior to publication Commercial accounts are billed directly by Laidlaw and are comparable to residential 30-ya- changed since the conversation occurred except for Joseph Bernini who is still seated. Bernini said he could not remember ever discussing the issue with Newton. Volume 91, No. 44 November 3, 1993 Allan R. Gibson, Publisher Mariann C. Gibson, Editor 5 Myma Trauntvein, Correspondent Nephi, 9 Mona, Marilyn Keyte, Correspondent 5 Call (801) for subscription, news or advertising FAX (801)623-473- 5 boxes. The contract is subject to annual review, said Treloar. A commercial operator for comroll off box will be proplete garbage and debris re- vided no more than 10 times moval. This was done after a each year at a cost of $80 each March 8, 1993, meeting with plus the landfill costs. county representatives when "These procedures are workthe Solid. Waste Management ing out surprisingly well and Plan submitted by Stansbury no one has complained about Designs Associates was re- the weekly container service," viewed. said Treloar. The city did have The costs of soil and water several inquires as to when the tests, fencing, equipment, and roll off boxes would be proan attendant ruing open hours vided, he said. was prohibitive, said Treloar. ' The council requested bids and found the costs per houseat U of U shows hold were very little more than Study the city's current cost. "After starting.smoking reviewing the reports ana proyounger age increases posals, the city council voted to accept the bid from Laidlaw risk of lung cancer have Commissioners 1 tigate the possibility commercial service for garbage hauling if the county takes over the responsibility of providing garbage disposal services for the county. and individual help are needed students so the midby many dle school staff has set aside a period of time everyday to help individual students. Buses run to accommodate this schedule which provides students time for help from 8 a.m. to 8:35 a.m. each day. - Janet: Sutorius, Juab High, was honored for her Content Reading Including Study Sys- The tems (CftISS) program; need in a fills striking project Stuthe educational systems how to read are taught dents but are seldom taught how to they read. It learn from what of the program to goal the is underhelp students organize, incourse retain and stand, formation by becoming active learners. Lorraine Wallace, Juab for AsHigh, ' was honoredAcross the of sessment Writing Curriculum program. Writing is one of the most authentic methods of assessing learning at every grade and subject level. Writing is more easily and fairly evaluated when the criteria are identified and expectations are communicated to the student. f iaWsl has been replaced by Farrel Marx, rep- Shaw," said resenting Central Utah Mental Health. He said Shaw was hired to do the work Memmott had, done with those who have de- pendencies and would go up several grades as he worked in the department. & Subscribe Today Subscribe today to The Times-New- s East Juabs Home-towNewspaper n CHEMICALS TO BE USED IN THE PROPOSED ENVIROCHEM TREATMENT PLANT (REVISED Acetaldehyde2-3.Acetone1-3- 1 NOVEMBER 1993 Isobutanol1 7 LIFT TELCO RESTRICTIONS; Isobutyl alcohol137 7 CONSUMERS & ECONOMY WILL BENEFIT Lead1 Acetonitrile13.7 Acetophenone1 Aniline15 Methanethiol1 Benzene123-- Methapyrilene1 Mercury1 4J.8 6 In June, I wrote about the various forms of competition that now exist and arc growing in our industry. Today, I would like to discuss changes we believe are needed in the laws and policies regulating our industry. We believe these changes are necessary to Steve Linton accurately reflect the existing competitive environment. Furthcr- u7wESTCl!!iZbns more the chanSes would enable a11 participants in the industry to be ' inPrZomCaWnS on equal footing. With the breakup of the Bell System in 1 984 came restrictions prohibiting local telephone companies from providing long distance between their assigned geographic areas. In the caise of Utah, it means U S WESTcant provide interstate long distance. The restrictions also include the manufacture of telecommunications equipment. And until Methyl chloride17 Methyl ethyl ketone13 Methyl isobutyl ketone137 Methyl methacrylate1357 Benzoyl chloride1..7 alcohol1-3- . Cadmium127- Carbon disulfide136 374-444- 3 chloride1-- Methylene Naphthalene17 Nitrobenzene1 4.6. Carbon tetrachloride126 Chlorobenzene1-2- 7 Chloroform126 Chromium1.2.7 Cresol147. , Pemachlorophenol1-7- 1991, local telephone companies were not allowed to provide information services. In addition to the above restrictions, in 1984 Congress also enacted legislation - PercMorocthylene127. Petroleum sludges1 Timc-Wamc- Selenium17 Cyclohexane1-3-7- . i Dichlorodifluotomethane16 Dichloromethane1 Silver37 Sodium hydroxide14-Sulfuric arid3-4- Diethylamine1-- Tetnchloroethylene1-2- - Cyclohexanone1-7- . , Trichloroethylene123-6- Trichlcrofluoroc&e&sse1.2.6.7 l-- l-l TrichUxomethane1-6-- 7 1-- Trichkxometfcs&e1-6-- 7 - H-- UreHeae (Ethyl carbamate)1-- Fluoric Xylene1237 acid14-7- - . Trifluoretfazne1 2 . Ethyl ether1 Ethyl methacrylia1-3-- 3 Formaldehyde12-3-3.- - 7 Toluene127 Trichloroscetaldshyde13 Dipropylamine1 Emulsified petroleum suspended solids1 Ethyl acetate13 Ethyl acrylate13-Ethyl benzene12-3- 7 7 5 Ethoxyethanol1-7- out-of-regi- Pyridene1378 Cresylic acid14 2 7 Furfural1257 , Furan1 Hextchlorobucdierc123-- Oxic 2Gacincyn . 3Explorivefire hazard 4Cotroiive 1 Hexachloroethanc127 Hydrochloric arid (Hydroma chloride)1 A4-- 7 Ink TRcdnzcrysy&em damage Liver cr kidney damage Paid advertisment by Concerned Citizens prohibiting U S WEST and the other Bell Companies from providing video programming to areas customers in their assigned service areas. The restriction doesn't apply to and that explains our recent merger with restrictions these r. How would lifting benefit consumers, the economy and the local telephone companies? According to a study just completed by the Wharton Econometric Forecasting AssociatcsChase Econometrics Group (WEFA Group) lifting the restrictions would result in significant benefits to national and local f economies. ; The WEFA Group predicts an additional 3.6 million American jobs will be created by 2003. These jobs will be across the country and in all major industries. The study states that the federal budget deficit will improve by an additional $150 billion by the end of the same period. It sees .the Gross Domestic Product increasing by an additional $247 billion over the next 10 years. At the same time, consumer spending will gain by an extra $137 billion. The balance of trade will improve by an additional $33 billion over the next decade. These estimates are based on potential opportunities in manufacturing, research and development, information and entertainment services, domestic and international competition and the "ripple effect" in related industries. ' . . What would it mean for Utah? The conservative projections for Utah indicate an additional 28,000 jobs will be created in the state by the year 2003. That is 2.9 more than the state could otherwise expect thf3ugh normal economic growth. By lifting the restrictions, equal footing will be created which will encourage competition, flexibility, innovation and creativity which ultimately will benefit the consumer. Customers will be able to simplify their lives, select the type and frequency of information they need, regardless of location, socioeconomic standing or physical capability. Allowing the Bell Companies to participate in interstate long distance, manufacturing and expanded information services will help provide affordable access to innovative health care, education, new products and services and increase consumer choice. (Advertisement paid for by U S WEST Shareholders) |