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Show Page 2 Continued from page Wednesday, December 14, 1994 Nephi, Utah tEIje 1 Correction on Superintendents Salary Levan Already listed salary in September Town Council Olsen, Wright and local teachers cannot be considered highly paid. Leon Pexton, in an earlier meeting, said board members had been working to bring salaries up to the level of surrounding areas only. Larger districts and some more wealthy districts, such as Park City, pay By Myma Trauntvein s Correspondent means beer is for sale on a go cononly basis. It cannot be The 4 percent pay raise given sumed on the premises. the Juab School District SuperOne bid was received for the If intendent did not increase his rental of town property for pasture. The property (old town hall salary to the amount reported in the Times-New- s last week. location) is .19 acres. The CounTimes-New- s The regrets any cil accepted the bid for $5.00 per discomfort caused the superin- much higher salaries than year, renewable each year, from those of the local rural area. tendent. Terry Martin. Board members, he said, A Water System Agreement Wright will get the salary dedicated to bringing were in which was reported earlier between the Levan Irrigation Co. dissalaries earned of salaries up to the level of the a list by and Levan Town was presented districts rural surrounding said mrmrnm trict Tracy employees, by the Irrigation Co. Input from District. School Juab district clerktreasurer. Town Olsen, town AUDIT REPORT Greg Ogden, auditor for Levan Town, presents the towns audit report at representatives of both the This Christmas, our employThe board ratified the council and the Irrigation Co. Council Meeting held December 8. ees are receiving Christmas amount Wright was getting were used in writing the procontract year. bonuses, said Pexton. No em posed agreement. Irrigation Company point of own system. Each month resi- the proposed agreement item by this of The Juab District Board ployee will receive less than Karl view, this system is a system that dents pay for the system and item. One item was concerning a Council member atto $100. Education has pledged Worwood, is concerned about the the people of the town own. Each maintenance on it. He is con- mutual agreement that the town Both district certified and salaries to district maintenance of the water system resident owns and maintains the cerned that now the town wants and the Irrigation Co. could tempt bring surlevel in those to of the employees were town. feels He in the Irrigation system. The Irrigation Co. the Irrigation Co. to come back pump each others wells in case up contract year. this raise a as such districts given Co. should share 50 of the cost doesnt maintain their system for in on maintenance. He said, If of an emergency. The represenrounding employees were of maintaining the system. He them. Thats the way it was set its coming to this its going to get tatives of the Town Council had Sanpete. The superintendent is fur- given a slightly higher percentsaid, The maintenance is grow- up on the original agreement to a point where its time for the indicated they did not want this ther behind superintendents of age in keeping with state law. ing. In the three years that Ive that was made. We had a town Irrigation Co. to say lets put in item. The Irrigation Co. felt it a the area in salary than local When teachers receive a raise had it, the maintenance has meeting at that time and thats a separate system. In this case necessary protection for the teachers are, said Olsen. He as a percentage of their salary, doubled or tripled. If we go on what we decided at that time to the people would be paying for people in town. Both Shepherd said the superintendent is said Olsen, then they become and let this agreement go, I hope do. He did hot feel it was neces- another system in town. and Mangelson cited circummore behind, percentage wise, further and further separated Co. it goes on forever, the mainte- sary to go through that procedure when stances water the owned Both Levan Town Irrigation district than are the teachers in the from nance will grow. I think we aught again. But agreed, if they sources and Levan Irrigation Co. water sources were needed to workers. When are salaries district. to share the expense of it. It isnt thought it necessary, a town owned water sources are cur- provide adequate water for the said a big deal right now, but it could meeting could be held for input. rently being distributed through town. compared state-widfor a into major expense grow Mayor Connie Dubinsky felt it Shepherd explained that the the water lines in town. This enus. He felt it would be a good Irrigation Co. had invested ables owners of Levan Irrigation would be necessary to review the idea to hold a town meeting to money in water lines around Co. water shares to use the wa- proposed agreement in more Continued from page 1 town. When the last agreement ter in what ever way they want. depth before voting on it. get input from the people. Council member Robert Shep- was signed, the Irrigation Co. All sources are tested and The judging for the Town herd, who also sits on the Irriga- forfeited that money so the treated to meet drinking water Lighting Contest will be on Detion Co. Board, said, From the people in town could own their standards. cember 18. Mayor Dubinsky enmoval with a private hauler so Golden Mangelson, representcouraged everyone to put up Harmon, city council member. be units will not place strain on the not said would it contest. enter the and their Rowley the lights ing Irrigation Co., explained wise. We want the bedrooms to the city garbage removal system. face yard areas, he said. If the Chad Brough, city council balcothe turned were member, said he had seen such buildings nies would face the parking ar- associations fail. Nobody wants to be a fall guy, he said. eas. Allan R. Gibson, Publisher Condo owners are really critiParking areas will all be conMariann C. Gibson, Editor cal. He 2.4 said said will crete, Claus Rowley. Mona be They dont want their prop5 Myma Trauntvein, Correspondent Nephi, inerty values to fall. 9 parking stalls per unit are Mona, Marilyn Keyte, Correspondent to Mona all Sat One In fact, said Thompson, in the those cluded the of in plan. Levan 623-- 1 503 Julie Smalley, Correspondent covcondominium be would condo, complex he lives 17. places, per 5 for subscription, news or advertising Call (801) urday, December may have a prob- would owners rest and the ered in, property parking FAX (801)623-4731 of be open parking Some parkinglem of jumping in too quickly, i '! A, The (UPSP 63 060) is published each Wednesday by (he will be available for guests who-;- . We have the problem in re- p.m. f s 96 South Main, Nephi, Utah 84648. postage is paid at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTER:" are visiting condo owners. verse, v J P. O. Box 77, Ndphi, Utah 84648 Send address changes to The All Mona also it Harmon asked what kind of a said Thompson Deadlines: News and advertising, close of business, Monday prior to publication. When a holiday covenants would be to would set be restrictive association up Mona Christfalls on Monday, the deadline is the Friday prior to publication.-- ' handle the procedure. All road- placed for those who might demas home contest will be Subscription prices: Six months, $13 in or out of Juab County; one year, $19 in Juab County, $23 ways inside the area, the pool, fault on their mortgage and said outside Juab County, payable in advance. No subscriptions accepted for less than six months. Single Dedone 17th between December parks and rules are handled by the developers would need to be copy price, 50. the association. Snow removal is able to go the bank for protection cember 21st. Have homes contracted as is lawn and yard on those who renege on a conAdvertising rates available upon request. care. We contract with a com- tract. so can peAll articles and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing and only will be used if That is in the covenants, said pany to provide those services. the editor deems them newsworthy. The editor reserves the.right to hold submitted news items for of time. said association the is not responsible for the return of articles or photographs use in later editions. The Rowley Rowley. will also contract for garbage re- Completion of the first phase does not mean we would build the second phase unless we had buyers, said Thompson. If we Times-New- sfin fc flrffru-B non-certifi- Non-certifi- ed ed non-certifi- e, Condos and City xmm Santa will be coming to Mona Fire children Parents bring their children during the hours 623-052- 5 S greet i. Co-,-- Times-Ne- Second-clas- . v. to3p.m. . ,,!v' reminded non-prof- and your ready be judged during that they riod s i." i residents are that the judging for the decorating Tinies-Niw- Times-New- at the Santa Station 623-019- 623-033- not complete the second phase, then there would be no do club house and swimming pool. Access roads would be part of the first phase, however. We dont expect to have a problem, said Rowley. We have already sold the first phase and we have not even advertised yet. Thompson agreed. We are fairly confident that selling out phase two would not be a prob- he said. If phase two did not sell, however, he said, the land would be lem, cleared and would be landscaped. grassy area would be maintained on the unused portion of the property. While some buy units to rent, as an investment, they must keep up the rules and the renters must meet the rules or they will be evicted by the association, said Thompson. The association can control what goes on, he said. Whatever we do for you, we will need to do for other property owners, so we must treat you all the same, said Brough. Richard Paxman, council member, said he thought the roadway problem would have a negative A Let us help you make your wedding easy and save you money in the process. We can help you to send out your announcements in an easy and inexpensive manner. 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"Levan has been told different things all along, said Nephi See more city council on page 3 POOR |