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Show J 84101 EXP PRESS UTAH 307 SALT C005 1199 W ASSOCIATION 200 S STE LAKE CITY 5005 84101-37- UT 68 Serving East Juab County A Nice Piace To Live! Vcluina 5, No 47 Wednesday, November 26, 1997 Crc;v3 ruch to rzl IVOlIl CZ7L2 F-cnn bzlzrc bed weather Tunes-New- s - Trssalwia By Mjrr Tunes-News Itsaatvcia Nephi City crews have been working hard to get as much done as they can before bad weather comes to the area. "We are in various stages of t, completion, said Randy administrator. T city . wanted to let you know what good work the city crews did to coordinate the work. Drainage system waterways, said McKnight, are used to carry water across streets from the curb and gutters. He said crews had made some adjustments in some areas to facilitate the movement of the water and prevent it from backing up and dung damage. "For example, some places had to have the concrete ground down so water flow could proceed, he said. He said, as crews teamed the design needs, the city had moved from a waterway at street waterways. croedzgs to -- 3 The Uteh Code seys any owner of a vicious animal whowddialbwsittogo loose, or keeps kwkhout ordinary career any animal whodoes ipjury to another animal cr to any human being is guilty cf a Clan B misdemeanor unless fits animal causes the death of a human being, whereupon the owner is gufity ofa felony of the third degree. Once a hearing has beeo held, said Stef-fe- e, a notice ia given to the owner of the animal. Tt ia not inconceivable that you . tar Ictbemgswy&yfirtliifirjh fadb ' 4 i I p hr v , ?. e 4 TURKEY, TURKEY AND MORE TURKEY Kevin Anderson, meat manager at ML Nebo Thriftway says that there is plenty of turkeys left at the store for the big day on Thursday. While low prices have hit many turkey ranchers hard in the eurroundineounties they have kept the cost of the yearly bird low for consumers. . CdDMUfcy wni tosft tiBns 4-- . SMfer foir fifes two years and also requested the search ning in two years 1999. The only problem with the gift is the for funds continue. "Find a grant, said s Correspondent need for a larger number ofhorse stalls Boyd Howarth, county commissioner. Juab County won the bid for the than the county has. Jeff Banks, USU Extension Agent, to Bob Day, county building supervihost and State the Juab Utah Commissioners Indi right County Horse Show for two years run- - proved the expenditure over the next sor, said it was an honor to have the By Myras Traantvcla Tunes-New- 4-- H 4-- H ap-vidu- al rr :f . - C3 r? i;ii vjtetx m lu ciii CLna to c rtZx cz'j til C-ircn. -- -- ; -- Cf ciocroctcUl!) irrrczl 13. Ilo ten rity OCntxtmLUjtUlj CJ Cjzi ten 12.: 3 ten to LZ1 show but, because of the attraction, the county would need to acquire many more horse stalls to be used at the coun- ty fairgrounds. "We would need a total of 250 stalls, said Banka. The county has only 24 permanent stalls. Day said preliminary discussions with providers of such equipment indicated the cost for the stalls would be several thousand dollars, even at a very TT-- ty could provide more stalls, there l IMi Frcr.i cvl7 yaiira, ell tlio ticot cl 7iicn!r:3lvin3 end for tno Cs!!l'ci Sccccn '030 pea I!ju J Hoirss "This is a good event for the county to attract," said Banks. Tt brings these kids to Nephi for three days. They will also have parents and other family members with them. It should be a good thing for Nephi City. Because of that, said Ike Lunt, county commissioner, Nephi City Council members might be willing to donate some of the funds for the stalls. "The city will benefit because people will stay in local motels, buy food, eat in cafes, and will purchase gas, he said. "Yes, also approach Nephi City and ask them if they will be willing to contribute money, said Joseph Bernini, commission chair. "The one thing that has hurt us in our bids for events is the number of horse stalls we have, said Banks. If the coun- v 'tl- - O S. n Co . good price. See Hands on iUL. H too yssirrs mssslt e, 0c: f x .. run looss, one eount for each animaL McKnight said the design, layout and staking at the 500 West road construction site was complete. Rough road hose and drainage culverts were placed, crushed road base and final grading completed and asphalt laid. "The road construction eras he said. One area, along 400 East from 1253 North to 703 North, had involved a lot of scheduling. "The 3rd LE3 Ward placed curb, gutter, and sidewalk along Vine Elu3f Cemetery for the wardh Rtneer Sosqaieentsnnial preset, said UcKnight Aba in the vicinity the new kir - Y West wall-don- - , N- County she said. A victim (cf a viscous cfcg) or their family ooddmnoeneltypmBwdvflactionagEdnstthe dty ifit arid be ehown that cCdab knew cf these dargn and fbllad to act responsibly and in a tanety smner to protect the public 6-fo-ct ble to culverts. He said crews were learning shout various additives which would harden the concrete and, at the same time, improve wearability. . Drainage system improve ments had been made to the waterway at 600 South 230 East, at 1250 North and 400 East, at 700 North and 400 East, to a subdivision waterway at 800 North and 430 East and to a waterway at 330 North and 100 . . ot iPirreba? 4 KKin CffWinRy?! KT thelhimane Society cfUtah, however; ssidtiie Humane Sosty could not pnsecute in hkna The Humane Soaety cflftah is unable to act on this matte; as ithas been asked by theJueh County Sheriff David Caite; to refer any animal cruelty pnottene to hie office, because our daefinveetigmksanafoeendeputiaedmJuab McK-nigh- in tin read, bet tlan is net quits so much jar. We have found that the concrete waterway is prefers Correspondent Mona Mayor Karin Young received a fetter from the Humana Hoddy wtarh stetrsthatfoe town, ifkalbwsvkious animals to go at huge, can be held raroneSbla m s m .a owmedBL Correspondent , Single Copy Price 50z Kun:ai3 Society ivcrr'eil clecut Deco Clly By Myras 10 pages C IvOlJ TirTnn, Gnri3, Ccrcli, Czzn G: jeen Ojzziz TL'cnnT'cIn, Cr.;T!3y. would be more events at the county fairgrounds. Day said renting the stalls was not wise because the rental fee was so high that it would make it difficult to do. At any rate, he said, the county has two years to purchase the number of needed stalls so the budget could include the item for a two year period. It appears, said Day, from the homework he and Banks have done that the pad system would be the least expensive cad would be the best solution. "We would need 523 panels," said Day. In addition to the stalls, said Day, the tlrv will need to make use of three are-ti"They can use the barn (used for rpl2jig animals st the fur and for s. See T.rc,n-5v7- r Frdr on page 2 |