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Show Page 2 tilJje Continued from page tEtmea-fofci- g Nephi, Utah Wednesday, December 28, 1994 1 Commission renames Oipih to public health board County Commission last week. tising for the position in several Commissioners called for sub- state papers. mission of resumes by Tuesday, Commissioners had asked the December 20th with interviews Democratic committee in Juab to begin on Wednesday. "It fall County for three recommendatake us two days to interview all tions for a replacement for Eyre. those who are interested," said There is one other attorney, also Gordon Young, commissioner. a Democrat, in Juab County. "However," he said, "an official However, commissioners deterdecision will not be made until mined, since the committee only January 3rd, the first commis- submitted the one name that the sion meeting of the new year." county position should be opened Eyre has resigned as county to applicants. attorney to accept a judgeship in the Fourth District Court. He will begin his service in January. AMERICAN Juab County, an equal opporCANCER tunity employer, has been adver County Attorney, By Times-New- Sub-for-San- program ta a sucess this year Other contributors were Nephi American, Taco Time, Nephi City, Mt. Nebo Thriftway, Nephi Lumber, Painter Motor, Norms George Morgan, known locally Dollar Discount, and John Deer. as Santas helper, said he is Its important for the young grateful to the community for people of our community to know DOOOOOOUUUUUUU C-- 41 FUm Sizes 135, 110, 128, or Disc g)in)n) Correspondent their generosity in providing Christmas for 39 families and 106 children this year. Through the generosity of Special offer good Dec. 21st thru Jan. 3rd ty Tri-Coun- SANTAS HELPERS Steve Tanner, Mitch White, Travis Ludlow, Jake Jones, Mark Worthington, Kenneth Mills, Ron Greenhalgh, and George Morgan examine boxes with gift orders for the local program. Times-New- s 123 South Main, Nephi, Utah Lloyd Olpin, local pharmacist asked Congressman James and owner of Nephi Pharmacy, Hansen to help them continue to has been named to the public work to obtain federal funds to health board for another term. help with the Squarrose KnapOlpin has been representing weed problem in Central West Juab County on the Six County Utah. Public Health board and has The problem is so bad that it agreed to continue in the ap- should be quarantined, said ; pointment. He has agreed to Commissioner Gordon Young. continue to represent the interThe Knapweed. ests of Juab County, said Gor- Task Force and others who are don Young, commissioner. interested in controlling the nox-ioYoung said Olpin had been doweed are interested in a bill ing an excellent job on the board supporting the granting of suffi-- . and he would like to see him con- dent federal funds to eliminate tinue in the appointment. the weed in West Juab County .. ' All three commissioners voted in agreement of the appointment. The commission is hoping for Juab County Commissioners money to be granted over will only agree to allow the Juab a five-yeperiod to eliminate High School Rodeo Club to keep the weed in Juab County. Unthe calves used by the rodeo club der the management of file at the county fairgrounds if the Task Force and Juab club will enter into a contract County, these funds will be used with the county. to eliminate this weed before its They will need to agree to be completely out of control, wrote' liable for damages and for clean- commissioners. up, said Gordon Young, commisKnapweed in this part of the sioner. We can try it for one more state now covers an estimated year on a trial basis. 100,000 acres, said Young. We will need to require a conNearly 80 percent of the land is tract if we allow them to do it, federal and state land, said said Ike Lunt, commissioner. Young. Lunt said the commission had had a lot of trouble with the ropHe said it had been estimated ing club. A fence would need to by USU Extension Weed Special-is- t. be built to keep the animals in. Dr. Steve Dewey, that since It would have to be built of metal Knapweed was discovered in pipe and be like the fences the Utah, it is spreading at a rate of Ute Stampede Committee has at least 10 acres per day. Without some type of major built by the rodeo arena. Will it be sturdy enough to control program, within a few keep the calves from damaging years, this weed will be so wide the new county building? asked spread that a control program Young. The club has proposed will not be practical or feasible, keeping the calves near the wrote commissioners. The commission agreed they newly completed fairground exhibit and building. would need federal and state It will need to be built like the support to eliminate the weed. corral fences the Ute Stampede We will not get enough of the animals are kept in, said Lunt. funding allocated by this ConIt sounds reasonable to me, gress to do the job, said Young. ; said Joseph Bernini, county comWe are writing you to ask for mission chair. your continued support in ob- -' One of the first assignments for taining funds to help with this the new county attorney, agreed problem, yrrote commissioners. ' K.' i ar By Myrna Trauntvein Kimo's Kamera - . Sub-For-San- ta ANY EXPOSURE ROLL Correspondent us DQQQQQQQQQQQQCj 3" DOUBLE PRINTS OS k" SINGLE PRINTS s Tri-Coun- SOCIETY photo Special commissioners, would be the drafting of a contract with the club. Juab County Commissioners, Myrna TYauntvein families, individuals, schools and businesses, we were able to make certain those families and children had a nice Christmas, said Morgan. He said major contributors were Mid-Staemployees, NRP, Ash Grove, the Lions Club, the te Kiwanis Club, Mona Sports Club, Harmon Hre, Central Val- ley Medical Center , and the Nephi Clinic. IrOSODs r - - they contributed to the success of this years program, said Morgan. Juab High School students raised a substantial amount of money and Nephi Middle School contributed food and money. In addition, said Morgan, many families and individuals sponsored families and children and made monetary and other contributions. I want the community to know I appreciate the support. 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