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Show Pia2 I Wednesday, July 9, 1997 Nephi, Utah je Happy Trails w2lk 1 2 OffH fife WclQGl n are still traveling on the towns nearby, but the usual site circled and the plains of Wyoming. The sage of the wagons around crevehicles brush are small and the grass many other campsite. friendly a is thin. We crossed the Sweet- ated large water River, which runs East, The weather is nice with a slight for the last time. We crossed breeze blowing. The next day we were on the over the Continental Divide and now all the water will run trail with wagons and teams getWest in the Pacific Ocean. ting nearer and nearer to Utah We are camped just a few headed to a place called Parting miles south of the Wyoming of the Ways, another camp. We Its getting hot, dry and dusty, Wind River Rang6 of mountains. They still have quite a bit but we will be in Farson the next of snow. We rode by truck into 3 days. Farson has ice and the Louis Lake area up in the phones and a gas station and a y Wind River Range on a rest day building with a small and found a beautiful lake grocery section. It also has an ice cream shop with the biggest ice where they boat and fish. this travels our week, During we traveled some crushed gravel roads and our camp had over 30 flat tires reported. The BLM has issued a camp permit for the wagon train in Wyoming of only 400 people. Someone is stopping people from signing up so the group now is between 300 and 400 people. They say we will have 100,000 when they walk into two-stor- MONA RESERVOIR mission on the closing DISCUSSION Representatives of the Mona Boat Club talk with the Juab of a Class B Road at Mona Reservoir. County Com- Commission hear concerns and pleas to reopen Mona Reservoir road By Times-New- Myraa Trauntvein s Correspondent The Mona Boating Club is alive, well, has more members than ever and turned out en masse to protest the dosing of a county road leading to Mona Reservoir. The 30 plus members attend- ed Juab County Commission meeting to protest and to make it dear they wanted the action rescinded but were told the commission plans to negotiate for land to build a small public park along the shores of the reservoir Dear Editor which would be open for day use all to the wall and throw darts at us, but we are doing our best only. In spite of the commission ad- to improve the situation." Rex Stephenson and Monte mitting it would have been better, though not legally necessary, Yates acted as designated for the commission to have held spokesmen for the group but seva public hearing on the request eral of those in attendance also of landowners to close the road chose to make comments for the going across the private proper- record. Yates said, when the boat club ty to the water, residents of Mona wanted the commission to under- had gone to the commission some stand the frustration the commu- years ago and asked for the county to improve the roadway, the nity felt with the decision. Everyone agrees it is an un- club agreed to then commissionfortunate situation, said David er Elgin Gardners request to not Leavitt, county attorney. A pub- forbid anyone to use the roadway lic hearing, according to statute, and the beach. The county put hundreds of was not required. You can pin us tons of gravel on that road," he said. In addition, he said, water in the reservoir could not belong to the landowners nor to Current Creek Water Users because, as he understood the law, all water before our Jesus Christ. place to the state. belonged Quite to the contrary, Mrs. TimWho owns the land is the isall loves Jesus merman, thing beautiful! And if you would read sue, said Leavitt. The county, he the New Testament, Romans said, had owned a legal to the beach. How14:14, I think you might agree the had never legal- ever, county that our Savior is probably owned the that still beach, ly and watching enjoying the pabelonged to private landowners. rade, too. The land owner could legally fence each side of the road and Worwood Myrle a fence on the shore at the Nephi place of end the road and effectively P.S. What is your real name? prevent entrance to the reservoir, he said. s. We only have 15 more travel days before we reach This Is The Place monument, along with some rest days for animals and us. Everyone seems to be going along all right. Hope all is well at home. Some local people have stopped by the wagon train to see us and say hello. Dale The long, dusty trail stretches out ahead of I (DaNell) joined Dale along PRAIRIE VIEW Trail Pioneer Mormon the Wagon Train as it continues on its way the Mormon Trail at a camp out to Lake Valley. Salt on the plains. There were no Dear Editor sertion (Mat 5:28). Improvements can be made only as people honestly consider different viewpoints. Stephanie Timmerman Nephi -- Batons Allan R. Gibson, Publisher Mariann C. Gibson, Editor Myma Trauntvein, Correspondent Nephi, Julie Smalley, Correspondent Levan, 623-019- 5 for subscription, news or advertising 623-052- 5 INTERNETS 623-473- 5 veburned, fences cut, four-hehicles had done damage to land, and beaches were contaminated and left dirty. There is such a thing as a private property rights, said Leavel 24-fo- ot - -- ht -- Letters to the editor policy... gibsontnnebonet.com WHICH The Time-Ne(UPSP it published each Wednesday by the Times-New- s Publishing Co., 96 South Mam, Nephi, Utah 84648. Periodical postage is paid at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Times-NewP. O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648 631-06- A 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 subscriptions accepted for less than six months. Single copy price, 50c. July 15th 2pm. Lehi Library 120 North Center Lehi, Utah Tuesday, -- Wednesday, Provider That means No Long Distance Phone Bills, unlike America Online, Prodigy, AT&T and other providers that have their Local" number in Sal t Lake and Provo. Call us today and see how you can get on the net using one of our many LOT7 COST LOCAL options. 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Mona Reservoir Dam was con- TRUSTS VS WILLS 623-150- 3 Call (801) FAX: (801) private property had occurred in through private property to the past. Fence poles were vate property was tortured log- structed by the Current Creek Water Users in 1896, said Young, and the water had been used since then for water recreation. . itt. , In his estimation, according to . , Why is day use only going to common law or womufotFC; i, be allowed and not over-nigthe YrgHST DfthSmblfe-tlkTul- d take precedence. camping? asked Ann Kay. If negotiations were successful This is not a common law and the commission could estab- state. Utah is a statutory state, lish a day public park on the said Leavitt. Wm. Boyd Howarth, commisThe people in this room feel beach, said Leavitt, there would sioner. He said a great deal of be several restrictions made on that the commission have been vandalism and destruction of allowed uses. Day camping, be- arrogant in making this deci-- r lieved to cut down on rowdy sion, said Young. crowds and law breaking; no alHowarth said another factor cohol, believed to cut down on which was considered when the lawlessness; and no glass, be- decision was made was that the The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concern lieved to cut down on dangerous county had just settled a lawsuit ing any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be to broken glass at waters edge brought against the county by an the point and must include the writers name, address and telewould be imposed. individual who protested his bephone number. Letters may not be used to replace advertise We would do this in an effort ing kept from the beaches beor of to Cards list sponsors or participants to a to ments, Thanks, keep Mona Reservoir and the cause he did not have a mass particular event. Letters to the editor will be not be accepted beach a family place, said Leav- gathering permit Insurance atfrom any candiate that has filled for political office or from anyitt. torneys settled out of court but one supporting a filed candidate. Anything unsigned, of a libelHowever, he said, those seek- commissioners were wary of othous nature, or containing defamatory statements will not be ing to camp overnight could con- er lawsuits. considered for publication. All letters must be typed or legibly tact one of the landowners Dale Boyd told commissioners written, be less than one double spaced type written page in around the shoreline and ask for did not need to be conthey length. Letters are subject to editing. Mail to Letter to the Edto camp on the pri- cerned, nor did the landowners permission P.O. Box be84648. Deadline is Monday 77, Nephi, Utah, itor, vate land. who owned the beaches. As long fore 5 p.m. Gordon Young, a former com- as the private land owner does missioner, said he thought the presentation made by Leavitt See Mona on page 6 that the road was one that went right-of-wa- y Timmerman comments I would like to defend my recent letter concerning the Bathing Beauty Parade. I did not accuse anybody of being immoral, atheistic, or unpatriotic. I affirmed that this parade is. The words of Christ support this as David Carter, Juab County Sheriff, said the road was legally closed. Those who wanted to use the reservoir should seek permission from the land owners who had access to the beach. Even if the right-o- f way were open to the beach, said Carter,- it would do little good. cant g down to the shore and turn a boat. around on 24 feet, he said. You need to realize that the owners came to us and asked that the road be closed, said 24-fo- ot these ladies unable to have children; nor will it affect those of us watching. 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