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Show Pars 2 Wt ' 'Qltmes-jNefi ; Times-New- s A local landowner and his son want a road shut that crosses their ranching property south of Nephi. Jay Dailey and his son, Ron, want the road closed because they said they have constant trouble with people who use the road as transport to hunting areas beyond their land and those who think they have a right to Is this a dead-en- d What a wonderful experience it is to be back home where dear folks and gentle people reside... I am here with my eighty-tw- o year old mother, Nits .Park. I cannot begin to tell you how much I have enjoyed tty stay; trips along the back roads, Four Mile where I was raised, Orgill Ranch, the dry land wheat farms from here to Levan, daily trips to Mona and the craft store there, Julie and her lovely home, picnics back of Nebo, the wonder- - People do not have a right to hunt on his land as long as he It may be that a public hear- has it posted that there is to be ing on dosing the roadway would no hunting allowed, said Dailey. 1 have a bill of sale and I have be in order. On the other, hand, it may be that the road, 'which 100 percent of the surface ultimately ends up in Sanpete rights, he said. If my land is County, might be of great use to posted then nobody has a right to hunt there. There are 3,000 more than the Dailey farmers. Jay Dailey said the roadway acres in the Dailey name 1,000 left the public highway at mark- acres cultivated and 2,000 acres er 20 and came back to the road range acres. Hunters may not hunt. Prosat marker 14. He said the road one a and dosed was wanted he pectors can prospect but only Some with state permission, he said. of miles my long. quarter Ostler, who made the request Dailey said roads could be neighbors use it and they will be allowed to have a commerto y closed he With a his land. said. on have that still right, Ron Dailey said the roadway notice they could be closed until cial property so he could operate his small engine repair business, was not passable much of the the court opened them. was aware, he said, of the restricI have never received time and did not lead to any public property. All we are asking from a hunter, said Dailey. tions which applied. is that you dose the road on our Hunters have caused me prob- ' You cannot advertise your north boundary. There is no point lems way beyond anything I ever work in front of youf home, said Steele. That is still residential for any person to have any rea- want to tolerate again. Daion J Ron reason The hunters son to go there, said go my property." ' who not because Ostler, land is only repairs they figure ley. they Even the local game officer was can hunt, get a big deer and not small engines, but sells lawn frustrated by teenage hunters tag it. They have done damage mowers and like equipment, will and their lack of respect for pri- to my grain, also, said Dailey. ' be kept to the rear of his home vate property. Tve been shot at Last year he was cutting grain in his business operation. He has by teens on my own land. Some- when hunters did damage to his constructed a workshop on the property to use for his repair and thing, finally, will be done about crop. Now its your turn, said Dai- selling operation. it when someone is killed, said Ostler can now cmry inventoRon Dailey. ley. Its time for you to close the gate correspondent hunt on the Dailey farm. Its good to Hj3 IlCjTL2 . with you one day and investi- IfMpnlhntwii road? asked Joseph Bernini, county commission chair. Before making any official decisions on what to do, said Wm. Boyd Howarth, he would like to take a ride over the road and see it for himself. 1 would like to go Happy Days 100 mile car cruise will take place Labor Day Duanes Custom Classics will present a 100 mile car cruise on Labor Day, September 1st Everyone from Nephi, Spanish Fork, Payson, and Delta are asked to meet at 9:00 a.m. at the Nephi City Park, well leave at 9:15 or shortly after. Participants will Drive up Salt Creek Canyon to pick up Fountain Green, and Moroni then go to the junction and pick up Mt Pleasant and Spring City. Then on to Ephraim and M anti where we will have cake, donuts and soft drinks at approximately 10:30 a.m. (these will be provided at no charge.) Well then drive through Sterling and pick-u- p Gunnison then back to Nephi, where everyone is invited to stop and support our sponsors. No entry fee! Fill up your car and bring your family along! . , 10-da- . road. Those who had right to go on the land, such as neighboring farmers, could have a key to the locked gate or, better yet, could have the combination to a combination lock. Just because the deer are in my field, doesn't mean hunters have a right to shoot them, said Jay Dailey. 1 had 60 deer in the best alfalfa Id ever raised. They do their own damage. Ive fed them, at no recompense for damages, for 40 years. He said that, in his opinion, 95 percent of the time those slobs, the hunters, are drunk. Last year, on the first lay of the rifle hunt, said Dailey he reported a drunken hunter on his land. It did him little good, he ' ry Zone change approved for Neph! property at his business. This Newspaper and all inserts included are ; recyclable Please Recycle! By Myrna Trauntvem Times-New- s i Correspondent ; A zone change request initiate ed by Clark Ostler was approved by the Nephi City Council on Tuesday. The request was the subject of said. I requested information an earlier public hearing. Council members voted unanfrom a county deputy and he was not forthcoming. imously to allow the zone change for the back portion of the Ostler property from residential use to combined use. ,I. j. i, in There are a couple of actions you need to be aware of, said The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concernRobert Steele, mayor. He said the to be Letters to should Juab County. ing any subject pertinent zoning was only for half the Osthe point and must include the writers name, address and teletler property the part which phone number. Letters may not be used to replace advertiseto Parkin Motor propattaches to Cards or of to list or a ments, Thanks, sponsors participants back of both the Osthe at erty particular event. 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Gibson, Editor I am still receiving complaints Myrna Trauntvein, Correspondent Nephi, about the dogs belonging to one Julie Smalley, Correspondent Levan, 3 person in town, said Hooley. She s' said there were many puppies at Call (801) 5 for subscription, news or advertising residence and they were dothe FAX: (801) 5 INTERNET: gibsontnnebonet.com ing damage to the property of others, according to complaints. s The if published each Wednesday by the (UPSP Milt Harmon, an attorney who Publishing Co.. 96 South Main, Nephi, Utah 84648. Periodical postage is paid at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The lives in Nephi, was asked by the P. O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648 ' council to write a letter to the ' Deadline: News and advertiainv, dose of businesa, Monday prior to publialleged owner, Kent Kay, asking cation. When a holiday fall on Monday, the deadline i the Friday prior tc for cooperation in abating the publication. dog problem on his property but , . the letter, to the councils knowlSubscription price: Six months, $14 in or out of Juab County; one year, $19 in Juab County, $23 outside Juab County, payable in advance. No subcanp-tion- a had not yet been written. edge , accepted for leas than six months. Single copy price, 504! Young stated he was the con- Moma 623-01- 95 623-150- . 623-052- 623-473- 631-06- Times-Ne- Times-New- s, . 4. - . . Advertising rates available upon request. All article and photograph aubmitted for publication are subject to editing and only will be need if the editor deems them newsworthy. The editor reserves the right to bold submitted newt items for space reasons. tact 'person, fo y, Harmon and would talk to him about the problem. A new dog problem had occurred, said Hooley. Someone has poisoned the dogs in the holding kennelshe Said. I had to have a deep pit dug for the carcasses. Mayor Kevin Young suggested he ask law enforcement to make six-fo- ot regular. patrols pf the bolding area. He also said he would get an attorney to help with the dog problem located on specific prop- erties in Mona. With these many months that have gone by, maybe its a real question of who wants to represent the city as an attorney in this matter, said Craig Allred, council member. The comment was made that, perhaps, no attorney wanted to .represent the town in the dog problem. It has been said that dog cases are the most difficult to handle. 111 find out if anyone wants to 2-- , . .S i Wsll dons fill clerks mid employees of local stores and businesses, and Bank . employees. Where else on Earth We feel its time someone could my mother call for help and have an employee from the Bank writes about some good in the come to her door? community. Please take the pimeito ride by The beautiful person at the video store gave me her name the new bridge that Bert and phone number and offered McPherson has built.1 It is our to pick up videos from my moth- understanding that he has done ers house. My mother loves mu- this at no cost to the city. We consider Bert to be a good sicals and we have really lived it weeks. two friend, and know he shies away up these past I will she a tear and maybe from praise, however we feel he many as I travel on. Maybe I will and his friends who have helped come back home to live. My sor- him should be recognized for a row then to leave must be akin job well done. ; Richard and Arlene to love. In fact, what is sorrow ; but a tender side of love. Greenhalgh Connie Park Bums Nephi Bsrt 1 I 7 fc j Nephi City) Library new books, tripes and videos Books Unnatural Exposure by Patricia Cornwell "Skin Deep by Nora Roberts The Late Child by Larry McMurty "Some Sweet Day by Jennie Hansen Sanctuary" by Chieko N. 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O-- J) ITM1 Letters to the editor policy Thnee-New- Dear Editor Dear Editor to LsajtecwtSEr wants road docsd i prcvsnt EunMiitg on private Band ' Wednesday, August 27, 1997 Nephi, Utah os ITT ' KITTD1 0 Ml F KHAg The East Juab Co Water Conservancy District is proposing to increase its property tax revenue. As a result of the proposed increase, the tax on a $89,000.00 residence will be $9.79, and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity will be $1 7.80. Without the proposed increase the tax on a $89,000.00 residence would be $0.00,. and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity would be $0.00. The East Juab Co. Water Conservancy District is proposing to increase its property tax revenue from $6.00 collected last year to $26,007.00 proposed this year an increase of $26,007.00. The 1 997 proposed tax rate is .000200. Without the proposed increase the rate would be .000000. All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on September 3, 1997 at 8:00 p.m., at the Districts Office, 4 South Main, 2nd Floor, Nephi, Utah. J |