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Show Page 2 XUlje Wednesday, May 21, 1237 Nephi, Utah 'Qlimrs-efo- a city residents are subsidizing fanners through taxes. Just the opposite is true, he said. Perhaps the line of taking was crossed by requiring 20 acres and law enforcement. In addition, he a minimum of 10 lot developments. Growth will come, he said, the subdivision would like keep it that way. Trails... . .. Doug Besin, who has been development director for Pleasant Grove for 17 years, said he has seen many mistakes and many successes. During the yean, he William Clayton and Appleton In 1847, as the wagons rolled do the proper mathematics said, Pleasant Grove has gone Hannon families. The Bufiklo wheel from a largely agricultural area they tried to find a cording to the size of the to incorporate when it was feasi- said. Bill Museum is near, and they had we showed fafar it how to see to the home of 17,500 people. Andrew McPherson said he way keep track of how far to ble. will tour it Besin said the largest problem they traveled each day so they traveled. Everyone gathered The draft subdivision ordi- vors growth zones. Subdivisions amazed at the abilities Im and which comes with growth is the could tell those who followed around our covered wagon nance does not have the flexibil- should be located in growth men and women to be of these it if interested in and of how to inevitable really them far it was good were dicing slicing zones, he said. ity that is needed, said Ostler. McPherson said 4,000 to land. pasture, or dean water. WillHe was not interested in seeing T iam needI heard of acres were have land 10,000 people Clayton was counting how saying, form land developed into subdito tell me many times the wheels on the to farm want ed have dont the county enough acreage visions but would like to use pascovered wagon turned to estifor the farmer to make a living. my son cannot build on my farm, ture land, if possible. mate the distance traveled. He not he the be Subdivisions said. in should However, hacking I would like to build a sewer lots will detired ofthis and had an idea of land into lands. prime up agricultural system if feasible, said Ostler. economi- stroy agriculture. an instrument that could be He be would said it Alan Kenison, who lives in the The reason to attached to the wheel and evfeasible allow subdivision developers only cally county south of Levan, said he and because are a is there is here in ery sixth rotation would turn a family dwellings preferred to see growth occur in the single zones Besin. and that cog in turn anothsaid need, cog parby making growth communities. However, growing dehe told Orson Pratt his to and cels small er, McKnight, Nephi City Randy enough recoup up west of Payson, he saw the Counidea. t f , The said costs. Juab Administrator, county velopment development of five acre lots. devel- ty cannot afford to get into the not Orson would should subsidize said it he easy any I think 20 acres is too large He suggestbuild business. would to should and only opment. Developers municipal weigh pay and 10 lots (per 200 acres) is too 100 percent of the costs of devel- ed it was a good idea to cluster about 3 pounds. Appleton Haraltoo Lots that are large. luge he said. homes and leave larger tracts of mon was workingon the device low a real weed and trash prob- opment, land for farms, he said. and it was soon completed and worried about are you Why said. There lem to develop, he we There several are The the fanner. installed, and it worked. They only things was, also, nothing worse than protecting consider need called to term to as can farmer is a retire it an odometer. long way trying to farm an L or U break his land into it was available for WAGON TRAIN WELCOME Dale Worwood greets the school goals we want for people, said Finally, up of shaped piece property. Counto measure children in one of the communities along the trail. Hundreds of Milt Mormon Pioneers about Harmon, agriCity Nephi worry parcels. Why Doran Kay, Mona, said clustercil member. City folks are subaccurate- - children, and supporter, turn out in every community to cheer the distance traveled land halfofthe culture if private ing would allow custom fanning. is soil bank. Look at how much because fraction within farmers a of a mile, the Mormon Trail Wagon Thun. Occasionally they walk along sidizing they ly One policy cannot cover all of soil bank, said Dave are taxed at different rates. to with the wagon train for a memorable experience. Previous is land in guesswork proved the county, he said. Property He most 80 west of be of lives said that the time. percent of the Nephi. high above the freeway needed to be Catoor, who We (Dale and DaNell could be accurate it was and able to meet all challenges. Tm Gay Young, Mona, said he does cost of CUP will be paid from balanced with wildlife areas. sure they had help from God Lehad an odometer on the is. Growth areas should follow not want to see any farm land go. power revenues. Nephi and weekend dale is at North as long as they renuuned faithnot a need for van are two communities that wheel of our wagon as we travThis There is existing infrastructure, said parcels. If the owner builds a help pay for this. eled. Dave Faerber is an an- Platte, Nebraska. This is the ful and humble. Kay. The draft is not consistent Dale tells me the handcarts to been the tique dealer and he put it on his original location of the odometer corral and shed, then Awards have given Kay said he, and his brother, house, still moving along with the celeare to 150 17 which made are of weeds acres and we installation. are there Each when They plan years ago wagon. day own 56 acres. He said it was not with wagons rain or shine or wind occasion this historic he said. have would made communities for we brate the the dust, day stopped consistent to make them use 50 Our kids cannot afford what they are. Harmon said 80 check it Dale and Dave would descendants of the Orson Pratt, or cold or hot acres when a subdivision could for 20 acres, said percent of the communities first $100,000 be 20 acres. He said the plan for Are we trying to attract established by the pioneers 150 Young. subdivisions needed to consider The pageant will be put on ei- and other meetings offered dur- here, I asked him, specifically who can afford 20 years ago in Utah still remain. outside people for need the diversity, especially acres or do we want a about that permit. He said as More than 80 percent of other ther the day before the 24th cel- ing the year. our place where existing infrastructure traincelof this on of or ebration Other the day the kids can afford. long as they own the service, its communities in other areas portions exists. theirs. You cant deny them, said the considersatisfied town The ebration. are is which were said he needs are by attending ing Young developed housing gone. Gordon Young, former commisWe are not looking at a five or ing holding the annual celebraconvention of the Utah Newton. annual for workers. sion chair, said it may be better The Painters plans have been Craig Sperry, Mona, thinks re- ten year plan, we need to look at tion on July 26 rather than on Association of Emergency Medito allow lot development of five said Newton. Thaloffers an which Technicians cal 0 24 because of the 150 submitted, this of for a said July year years, planning or 10 acres rather than 20 acre quiring development hands-oll man and Taylors have picked up a falls on invaluable He said lot Harmon. the date not is lots acre weekday. way right. lots. It might be a better way to inThe Mona First Responders seminar, said Savage. packets. shift the cost for development owners associations should re- From page 1 Kevin Young, mayor, said he The group requested the counvolunteered not would be sure the 8,760 hours between county to from the the away taxpayer 1997. cil pay the registration fee and. had some concerns about townsand March for services. 1,1996, May 31, sponsible developer. I agree with Nephi Calvin Nielsen, Mona, said it Shelly Savage, representing Savage said, the group would pay people selling their surplus waCity it would not be good to have was not fair ter rights. Mona First Responders, said for hotel rooms and food. to the restrict developa lot of subdivision. costs the First Responders team offive volunteered 365-2- 4 muthe The only concern I have, he to land located ment It new a He said he was disappointed We do to time. is that I think we need to hours their are hour shifts. I volunteer do own not These land said, did not think annexing three the ordinance was not complet- nicipality. I have a acres into the town would be a not include eight hours of Haz-M- glad to do this for the town of draw up a piece of paper that exand near a municipality ed before he left office. The kid who wants to build. (Hazardous Materials) Mona, but we need help with the plains to the sellers so that they detriment to the towns current group, however, worked hard said he land Nielsen has that would water situation and not be training or the four hours of do- necessary continuing education. are aware upon selling this waand mostly at a good jog. hook-u- p to wants now is that they are not and violation in of the irrigated building mor- mestic violence training some of. Two members of the team are ter Young said it is not true that to a new one without gowith us said titled have East the Juab It had, Savage. atorium. mating rpna Young said the application pe- also does not include the time Ambulance crew, Juab County ing through whatever the stantition would be filed with Juab spent or expenses incurred to has agreed to cover their costs to dards are going to be. acquire the training necessary to the conference. Theyre going to have to pay County also. The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concernThe fee is $150 per person, for whatever the hook-u- p fees are Mona Tbwn needs a little help be a Mona volunteer. The accidents and illnesses said Savage. ing any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be to with the Sesquicentennial progoing to be plus whatever the imthe point and must include the writers name, address and teleare and varied Members the of First Respondgreatly require up pact fee is going to be if they gram the town is going to prol' to date skills, said Savage. She ers are Shelly Savage, Sharon want to hook-u- p again. They will phone number. Letters may not be used to replace advertiseduce. ments, Cards of Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants to a ' The town council appointed said the volunteers had been out Michael, Lori Newell, Tferi Boyd, have to get them another meter particular event, Letters to the editor will be not be accepted Kathy Kay, Mona, to be over the on car rollovers and car fires. and Debbie Younker. set, said Young. from any candiate that has filled for political office or from any- , We to been' called Council out members have the Newton said he did not think , will reShe approved this pageant year. one supporting a filed candidate. Anything unsigned, of a libelwrite an earlier pageant which mountain climbing falls and a request with a unanimous vote. it should be a concern. T think ous nature, or containing defamatory statements will not be The Mona Tbwn Council ap-- a people understand that, was presented some years ago to case of insulin shock in Mona to' considered for publication. All letters must be typed or legibly celebrate If a resident sells their second teenage girl getting cut by a t proved a home business license the contribution of the written, be less than one double spaced type written page in Mona pioneers to the area. boat propeller on Mona Reser- - for Howard Stubbs. water hook-uthe meter is relength. Letters are subject to editing. Mail to Letter to the EdStubbs and his family want to moved, but the material still I will need the help of singers, voir. We were called to help a itor, P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is Monday be- actors, props people, those who pregnant woman who was operate a Dutch oven catering stays in the ground. For examfore 5 p.m. would be willing to help with cos- knocked unconscious by a business. We will call the busi- ple, pipes and casing are still said Stubbs. present tuming, and prompting. I need a burned log hitting her in the face ness T will have the facilities to When the seller obtains the lot of behind the scenes people, while she was camping at Burcook twenty ovens at a time at second hook-u- p ras ton Ponds. said Kay. following the We are here on behalf of the my home, he said. T have ob- moratorium, the material is still Kay said she would need stage directors, would need equipment Mona First Responders to thank tained a food handlers license. in place and would only need a Stubbs said he had talked with meter to set up. Some equipment will the Mona Tbwn Council for putthe connecneed to be rented. ting up the money for our emer- the department of health regard- tion. Allan R. Gibson, Publisher I need slides, photographs, gency equipment until our grant ing his business and was unCouncil members agreed Mariann C. Gibson, Editor and help with lighting and could reimburse the town. We aware of any requirement for in- charging the seller the cost of a 5 Myma Trauntvein, Correspondent Nephi, sound, said Kay. I want to would like to request financial spection. My business is open meter and installation would be 3 Julie Smalley, Correspondent Levan, record a sound track, she said. assistance for three Mona First for inspection any time if they sufficient Bessie Jones, Nephi, is writing Responders to attend the annu- should so require it, he said. Even though someone is purCall (801) for subscription, news or advertising The council agreed to grant the chasing an established water music for the pageant, said Kay. al continuing medical education FAX: (801) 5 hook-u- p home business license. INTERNET, gibsontnnebonet.com Because of renting equip- conference, she said. from someone who has The state requires the team to Several people who want to two water connections, the .purand of having a recording ment, 11m i (UPSP ii published each Wednesday by the Timee- made, said Kay, I may need the keep up with the latest medical live in Mona have purchased ex- chaser still needs to pay the financial help ofthe town board. emergency care available. A por- isting water rights from owners Tbwn of Mona the current estabKay said anyone interested in tion of the required training is in Mona so they can build homes lished fee for connecting the new helping with the pageant in any satisfied by attendance at the there despite the building mora- water service which, at present, Deadlines: Newt and advertising, close of business, Monday prior to publiEast Juab County Ambulance torium. cation. When a holiday falls on Monday, the deadline is the Friday prior to is $750 or $900. way should contact her. publication. Association training meetings Greg Newton, administrator of Tb the best of my knowledge, the planning and zoning for the there are still six more second Subscription prices: Six months, $14 in or out of Juab County, one year, $19 in Juab County, $23 outside Juab County, payable in advance. No subscriptown, said Rhet Thalman pur- connections in town, said Newtions accepted for less than six months. Single copy price, 50c. chased a water service from ton. If a meter was purchased Monte and Trenna Robinson. and had been on the system since rates available Advertising upon request. owned a second water con- the 1983 upgrade, the owner had They All articles and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing nection that was available, said a transferable right to their and only will be used if the editor deems them newsworthy. The editor re. Newton. serves the right to hold submitted news items for space reasons. meter ifthe house has since been Aaron and Heidi Painter have torn down and a vacant 1st exf jr purchased a water service con- ists. nection from Don and Ardath These meters were included in Newton who had two water hook-up- the number of system cctars in partly sunny with scattered showers and afternoon the town when the town inthunderstorms. Highs Margo Taylor is seeking a formed the state how many were building permit for the property included in the water pri located directly north of her cur- or to the said moratorium, rent home at 240 North Mam, Young. The particular lot has a current T think when the ssmni conpartly cloudy with a chance of afternoon and evening water service and has gas ser- nection ia being reincizti to th thunderstorms each day... mainly over the mountains. Lows vice, said Newton. original location, the cxs-Li- lf Highs mid 70s to near 90. 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