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Show -el We Page 2 Continued from page Nephi, Utah for it. What finally ends up being annexed to Nephi City will be some amendment of the proposed growth area, said Steele. He said the reason for the hearing was to move the sewer lagoons into Nephi City. 1 General plan changes for Nephis growth area ordinates of the proposed roadways. How do you know for sure where a road will be? We need to know the specific location of a proposed street in order to avoid building on a future right-of-wa- y. Jordan said he had come to the planning commission hearing held earlier out of a concern for roads to be built to service an industry proposed for the old city sewer lagoons. He was con- cerned, he said, about a proposed road to be cut through his property. Roads should come after the need for them is demon- strated. The proposed industry would use large diesel tractor trailer units to haul materials. While Jordans property would be useful for a roadway, said Steele, it was not the only way to make the sewer lagoon property accessible. The current roads into the property could be widened. He said the city couldnt bully This is just a plan saying this is a growth area, said Steele. He 'said perhaps someday a group of their way through, there would meet strict standards. This busi- people from the area would 1iV Theres an anxious hustle and bustle, anticipation fills the air; have to be a compelling need for ness, he said, would be an advan- to be annexed into the city and As folks make plans for the Juab County Fair. a condemnation. The business tage to the city. It would offer 60 would petition to do so. The des- - The County Fair is a hundred things, all to see and do; g would have to deal directly with jobs if it were to loYes, the County Fair, unites its folks. Folks like me and you. The business is cate said. area. he in the you, Young ladies vie for honors. Ere the County Fair begins; Marjorie Garrett asked why established and has a good hisTo be chosen Queen of county, Each has a desire to win. the growth area was being ex- tory. scurry to and fro, with their projects just completed; panded if the current growth Tom Truscott wondered if Hoping that the judge will see the hours and stress that was needed. area includes a great deal of va- Nephi city was going to build the ' There are jellies, jams, and pickles, in jars so crystal clear, cant land. She suggested the pro- streets shown on the street masAnd mothers homemade candy, that brings praises every year. posed business be located in the ter plan and if other crossing Theres paintings, crafts, and art work, ceramics, flowers too. city industrial park. I feel that streets would be built. Is there to out it should be located in the indus- anywhere we can go find Potted plants and wall creations, Just to name a few. trial park, she said. exactly where a proposed street ; ness, he said, paid for the impact Theres beautiful red and blue ribbons, where handiwork lines the It does not qualify as a light will go? he asked. He said he 0n the community walls. LouAnn Thalman said she had Theres aprons, skirts and dresses. Theres many quilts and shawls. industry, said Steele. In fact, noticed streets were indicated on Nephi Sandstone doesnt qualify 4th and 8th West, for example. learned from her work on the While crops from fields and gardens, are arranged to please the eye, Streets were designated every school district ad hoc committee The homemade cakes and as a light industry. He said the cookies, Draw a lingering look and sigh. property was obtained from a two blocks because property that bedroom communities, such Fresh fruit in rich abundance, Peaches, plums, apples, galore, bankruptcy sale and has been could still be developed in that as Nephi, were at an economic Take their place upon the shelf, for viewers to adore. owned by Nephi Sandstone for amount of property and still have disadvantage. If a family moves There are champion roosters and hens, Thorough bred horses and some time. Restrictions placed streets to provide for fire access. to the community and works out cows; by state codes will not allow the We can tell you, basically, where of the community, it costs the business to be located in the 4th would come through. on every There are frolicking lambs and calves, that draw admiring crowds. taxpayer collector These are the major same industrial park with light dollars worth of construction, The County Fait is Farmers Day, with prize steers in every ring; Richard codes. said Paxman, Businesses paid for their own The best of crops, the swine, the pets. Such happiness it brings. roads, industry member. would be improvements and added to the The carcass judging contest is a challenge to all who enter. council It the city city Every industry subdito the of the said had While selling ones choice lamb or beef, Brings many tears, so tenSteele, responsibility brought in, good-payin- rs 50-cen- NEPHI CITY LIBRARY NEW BOOKS, TAPES, AND VIDEO TAPES Hew Arrivals Wednesday, August 2, 1995 at the Nephi Public Library Books Beach Music by Pat Conroy Memnoch The Devil by Anne Rice Lightning by Danielle Steel Audubon: Natural Priorities by Roger DiSilvestro The Color Code by Taylor Hartman, Ph.D. Nature In Your Backyard by Susan S. Lang Simple Activities for Children Hie Quilt-Bloc- k History of Pioneer Days by Mary Cobb Ross Stewart ... v3 t ... Cowboys by Pirates by Stewart Ross Citymaze by Wendy Madgwick Around the World in 80 Pages by Antony Mason Lands and Peoples in 8 volumes Audios Prime Witness by Steve Martini Nell by William Nicholson The Willows in Winter by William Horwood Apocalypse Watch by Robert Ludlum Videos Never Talk Tb Strangers by Grandma G Corporation Little Ones Life For vider to develop streets and the shape and size of the subdivision and then get planning commission and council approval. Why is there a jog in the asked Ed growth area? Malmgren. It would be my recommendation to square it up, he said. He said adding the area in the mouth of the canyon and in the west fields south of SR 132 would make sense. The south fields on 5th should be squared up to 6th. Jordan recommended that the old sewer lagoons be added to the city limits but not any other area west of the existing plan. Stop the growth plan at the railroad tracks and leave the rest in the green belt, he said. Thirty-fou- r of us said that at the last hearing, said Judy Truscott. The proposed road plan takes d of our property, said Herb Carter. Only 1 12 percent of Utah is prime agricultural This should be left alone and not added to the growth area, he said. - j Prime irrigated land, he said, was worth more than $2,000 an acre. What is the city getting paid per acre? he asked. The amount they paid will not be public until it is a done deal and the deal is finished, said Steele. However, he said, the business would pay less than the price for prime irrigated land. The sewer lagoons would be useless, they are not prime land. Taxpayers do not pay for the improvements taken to properties, he said, the developers paid one-thir- ts ants was given a deal on their property when they came to the community. I wish we had more businesses like them. I think they are a great addition to the community and have added a great deal to the local economy. It has been worth any deal they might have received on their property Id like another one just der. When its finally time for a snack, dash to the hamburger stand, For a delightful quick-filunch, a soda pop in eager hands. Many friends and neighbors, join in fun and gaiety, As they reminisce and talk about, the Fairs that used to be. But no matter what the year, be it future, present or past, Its all the county folks, that make the memories last. Where talents are appreciated, where compliments are expressed, To each and every exhibitor, who has made the Fair a success. Yes - The County Fair is Special, from beginning to the end; Because of all the special people, on whos support we can depend. like This new proposed business As the busy, weary, Fairgoers, gather up their coveted lot; will also add to the economy, he They are happy with the outcome, the County Fair has brought. said. Paxman said the land owners to the west of the city did not need to worry. As of now, we will not annex any more property into Letters to the policy. . . the city until the city fills up betThe Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concernter than it is now. There is ing any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be to enough empty property for the inpoint and must include the writers name, address and few for growth years quite a telephone number. Letters may not be used to replace adverside the city limits. tisements, Cards of Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants Jack Howard said he agreed to a particular event, Letters to the editor will be not be acthere was plenty of area in the cepted from any candiate that has filled for political office or city limits for the city to add from anyone supporting a filed candidate. Anything unsigned, growth without of libelous a nature, or containing defamatory statements will He said tional growth area. there not be considered for publication. All letters must be typed or were large trafcKs of land still less than one double spaced type written legibfy written,-binside the city limits. There is tire subject to editing.' Mail to Letter Letters' in page length. room for 100 homes to be built P.O. to Box the 77, Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is Editor, below Nebo Heights, he said. before 5 p.m. Monday What are you taking away from this. meeting? asked Judy Truscott. Nobody wants to be impacted by growth. Thats pretty much universal, said Steele. However, he said, if you were a city planner, administrator, mayor or ' Allan R. Gibson, Publisher council member, you were lookMariann C. Gibson, Editor ing for new business. 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