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Show 84101 EXP 111999 PRESS UTAH 30? W 200 S C005 ASSOCIATION STE 5005 UT Serving East Juab County 6DuDDuDDSD0D78 iTLimwvJULiwuJ bo Gfl ElCOl OGaCDCDDsmo Trauntvein . Times-New- s Correspondent GD0I?7 fee Myrna Trauntvein Times-New- Voac By Myrna Single Copy Price 0DQC7 sfl D0(s proved the purchase at Mondays comf mission meeting. s Correspondent Kyle Bigler and Chad Allinson, repWest Juab County Ambulance (Sta- resenting the association, presented tion 2) will have a new ambulance by bids they had received to commissioners who approved acceptance of the low the end of the summer. Juab County Commissioners ap bid or $84,720 which was several hun By GlIDC 0DaQr7 will be available for backup. That would leave the current backup ambulance as surplus. As soon as we buy the new ambulance, we will receive $20,000 from the state to help pay for it, said Bigler. The money had been budgeted for the ambulance, he said. We can receive another $14,000 off the bill if we go back and get it, said Allinson. If we pick it up, they will show us all we need to know about it. We can drive it back for much less than the dred dollars less than the next highest bid. The low bid came from Rocky Mountain, Paragonah, and not only included the ambulance delivered at Eureka but the refurbishing and updating of the ambulance the crew is now using so it The new high school building is nearing completion with one set back only. Because of the weather, the landscaping is behind schedule, said Kirk Wright, superintendent. In spite of that, he said, graduation ceremonies will be held in the new building gym for the Class of 1998. They voted today (Wednesday) to hold the graduation ceremony in the new facility, said Wright. Part of the reason for the decision might have been that each senior will be allowed more family tickets because of the new location. The voting was unani- $14,000. Mike Seely, county administrator, said fuel costs for the diesel engine should be approximately $270 from Texas to Utah at current prices. Allinson said that his father bought airline tickets over the internet which cost him $100 each. If the county could get the same price, the flight should be approximately $200 for the two tickets. We are hoping that the factory will send a car for us to pick us up at the airport, said Bigler. That arrangement would save on car rental costs. Im sure that when you make contact they will do something to help you get from the airport to the factory, said Joseph Bernini, commission chair. They might even treat you to a meal. Casey Reynolds, Rocky Ridge, the countys newest community, had indicated the town would like to get an mous. Most of the major problems in completing the building so it can be open for school this fall had been worked out, said Wright. All major decisions have been made. We are getting the building we thought we would get and more besides, said Wright. He 68 Place To Live! Wednesday, April 22, 1998 Volume 96, No 16 vjjDD - A Nice 84101-37- ambulance for use by the First Responder group the community has. ' said the district made several enhancements in the original design because of the way the money was invested. A contingency fund remains untouched. We are in great shape financially, said Leon Pexton, board president. As forthe landscaping, said Wright, the workers are frustrated by the weather and the mud. It will take several days of clear weather before the plantings can be completed. The trees are in The old West Juab County ambulance circa 1974, now parked in Biglers backyard, could be given to Rocky Ridge. It needs a battery, said Bigler. At the warm were about oh out Beal Wood and and Gadge ENJOYING THE SUN Kelsey Tuesday afternoon enjoying first, Ike Lunt, commissioner, The 100 is weather on man South. the sidewalk on for little fair a and calling racing competative doing temperatures opposed the idea of giving the old and warm weather for today and Thursday with some rain returning for Saturday. ambulance to Rocky Ridge. It is old, he said. How long will it be before they are back wanting a new one. One thing or the other thing would be an advantage of purchasing the ambulance from the Paragonah complace. pany, said Allinson. They keep a As part of the contract, the stocked parts department so we fully landscaper will mow the grass would not .have to wait for parts evfour times before it is turned time something breaks down. over to us, said Wright. If sod tem which will allow lifting of the build- necessary to hold the public hearing. Kay eryWe By Myrna Trauntvein need to make certain that we said townspeople could also have 10 days were laid, the landscaping could moratorium. ing do the s followrup to get the money Correspondent be finished sooner, however, he One of the steps in actually getting following the public hearing to send comfrom state to help with the purthe said, grass seed was what was It used to be a common town council the water into town is discussing the ments to the town council. All of the com- chase, said Boyd Howarth, commisments will be compiled along with the minbid because it is cheapeb for the phrase: if we get more water, then it bond which will have a face amount of sioner. In addition, he suggested all utes of the hearing. 4.21 of landscape firm to install. was when we get more water, and now $686,000 and an interest rate the paperwork be completed to asOur bond attorney will be Ken ChamThree female members of the it is the water is coming, so Mona City percent. sure the ambulance was fully covJuab School District were apThe public will also be invited to make berlain from Richfield, said Kay. He put Council has set a public hearing to talk ered by insurance before Allinson pointed to sit on a committee to about improvements to the water sys- - comments on the impact of the project together a proposal for us and set this sched- and Bigler started back for Utah. do the necessary investigation and the proposed water rate structure ule for us to follow. with the city council of ways at the hearing to be held on Tuesday, be conflicts might May 26, at Mona Elementary School. scheduling worked out so that the city can Doran Kay, the town council member ous departments are paid from $2,544 over the water supply, presented a build a proposed baseball three-ple- x By Myrna Trauntvein to $4,060 per month. this summer next to the schedule for obtaining the bond necess Correspondent Utility workers earn from $1,867 to middle school. sary to develop the water source and month with certified electriThe Nephi City salary and wage $2,353 per Leon Pexton, board president, the system. improve cal linemen earning from $2,813 to Tryouts for Queen of the 1998 Ute voted against forming a board Tonight, we need to have a motion schedule for the fiscal year ending June $3,282 on will take Tuesday, for our intent to place Stampede per month. committee because he said he adopt a bond resolu- 30, 1998, was released by city officials. 5th, at 6 p.m. at the Juab County May Equipment operators collect from The schedule was summarized as foltion and set a date for a public hearthought the staff SuperintenFairgrounds. to $2,119 per month. $1,810 dent Kirk Wright and district Contestants will be judged on person- ing, said Kay. He said the hearing need- lows by the city finance director. Police officers earn from $2,115 to The Nephi office employees could work out ed to be held the last week of May in ality, appearance, and horsemanship. $2,687 per Contestants must be legal residents order to keep the town on track for adop- City Mayor is the details satisfactorily. month. beof East Juab County and must be We will have three schools of tion of the bond resolution in June. paid $150 per Various 24 as of July 16 and of tween the ages in Note ... areas outdoor with the At the next town council meeting, month kids using been have never 1998. must 1, department They council will need to adopt a elected the fall when school begins, said city married and must agree to remain sin- May 12, the secretaries This is the third of five aron ordinance for the council memlate With rate start water the Wright. proposed cantheir receive from reign. They gle throughout Times-News ticles The the grass at the new high school, not have served previously as Queen of public meeting and will need to review bers earning $1,670 to the will print. We feel the water management and conserva- $100 per month. he said, a great deal of traffic the Ute Stampede. $1,830 per AdministratContestants must also agree to abide tion plan. will need to be on the old grass to know has a public month. right inthe forth set by by other stipulations By May 1, said Kay, the council will ive positions what their .The city public employees Ute Stampede Committee. need to hold a work session and discuss clude the city See School on page 3 should call out to that end will librarian Those who wish to try are at a proposed rate structure and collection attorney Roy Tblley at Levan salaries the to We of also have publish per prepare a $1,639 procedure. $1,092 per Town in the Town Mona notice for the public hearing month, the city public month for a Four Day Weather Forecast which will indicate our intent to adopt administrator weeks. upcoming revenue bond, the proposed at $5,302 per a work week. Saturday Thursday Wednesday water rates, connection fees, impact month, and the Other fees, and other collection changes. That city finance sumand lifeguards including positions, combination at $3,533 before needs to be in the Times-New-s from $5.15 to $3X5 mer are paid help, the hearing, said Kay. per month. hour depending on their length of Parity MOoudyRain Sunny - Windy Sunny and warm to The city treasurer earns $2,241 per per meet at members Council agreed city High SO to 60 service and shill leveL High SO to 60 Highs in the 70s II High in ttte 70a hall on April 29 at 7 p.m. lb do the work month while department heads in vari rjloraa (3ogggdO seflo C30COTGG Go rcoOGI? peuIbDnG GGCO CaeGFung roGOeG cycGom umpFOvemenfli Times-New- - UCo CScinipod Nophi Gcoo CTyqute (Sifiy GaOc?ics FoDoaecd 1 f.'lay DCh Times-New- Publisher's that paid and 623-168- 4. and that earns 25-ho- If non-vot- ed 1 1 ur |