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Show Page I (Eije From page 1 U2nD0 have to pay a connection fee, and would have to pay the monthly fee for the utility as did everyone glse. The feet of could be transferred to the town, said Painter. It might still require a change, said Doran Kay, council member. He said there would be no impact on the town but there would be a benefit. The exchange might also have to be filed with the engineer and might have to receive approval from the state. Two other points needed to be considered, said Kay. The ordinance of the town (governing those who live outside the water utility range) would have to be changed to allow it and future maintenance on the line would have to be considered. Kay said he also would like to well-wat- re for allowing construction under the moratorium. Kay said the bond will cover the purchase of a new water a new well right of 117 to be located near the existing er point-of-diversi- 'tmeB-(Kcfa- Nephi, Utah a Wednesday, May 20, 1998 Denice Pay has been hired as see what is written there about the new Mona water and gas the number of cars required bemeter reader but found the first fore the lot is considered an illemonth a bit difficult. gal junk yard. I guess a few of the natural I also have Phil Lowery, the gas meter readings were a little attorney, investigating the law, high, said Pay. No one ever said Schnurr. showed me how to do it and so I There are some places that was on my own." have 10 or more junk cars on a Pay said the gas meters had singe lot, said Fowkes. She said, several dials. Ill just in her opinion, it made the town those that ended up being too look cheap and like no one cared about appearances. high. I know how to do it now. Water meters are simple to Before we write our own ordiread and are no problem, said nance, lets see if the state or A Giving f.lomowal Day (acd boyond) CritaCo We owe an unpayable debt of year just as much. As citizens of the most free nation on the plan- gratitude to those who died in military service to our nation, so that their families and others may live in peace and freedom. Amid the annual vacations and cookouts that characterize the holiday, Memorial Day, May 25, is a day to honor the more than 1 million men and women who sacrificed their lives in military service to our nation. The mournful wail of Taps serenaded those selfless patriots into the bosom ofour Creator, but removed their presence not from our hearts and minds. The Flag of the United States draped the caskets of those fallen American sons and daughters as a peerless reminder of the freedom, justice and equality they died defend- et we owe our appreciation daily to those who sacrificed all of their tomorrows in their youth so that liberty might grow old. We must appreciate how good we have it 250,000 gallon water tank, reshare our perspective with here, waold of lead the placing joint young people, and wear out pater line in town, developing a triotism our love of country large Vest Spring to capture Paycounty has and ordinance that as a tribute to those who sacrimore water, fix the leak in the Pay has already began making can be enforced in Mona, said to fortify freedom. Our chilficed calls on shut-of- f notices. existing 250,000 gallon water Schnurr. and grandchildren will get dren and the new a chlorinator, tank, Mona Tbwn needs find a perIf a resident thinks they were the point. construction of a new 250,000 charged way too much for the gas son the mayor can appoint as Im delighted to report that gallon water storage tank. water should call for master communitthe reading, they city throughout the United States on As part of the bonding prohall. Once the report is made, yMemorial Day, millions of this cess, the town council is required Don Newton said he would Pay will go to the residence and Americans will make a simple to look at its water rate structure make another reading. serve as water master, said Doyet poignant statement about the to ensure that it recovers enough All residents should pay their ran Kay, council member over sort of America they strive to for and to revenue pay have the question answered utilities and the utility bills will the water department. He then operation bequeath to their children and maintenance of the system, debt about what would happen if be adjusted next month. called me and said his son, Gary In so doing, they grandchildren. service, and two reserve accounts Painter ever decided to sell the Mona Town needs to have an Newton, had agreed to serve as demonstrate will respect for the ing. that will provide for its repay- property. Would the new owners ordinance in place to prevent' our water master. of our nations war sacrifices is serious a Memorial day faDay ment obligation and a capital want to begin to use culinary people from having junk cars Kay said he still needed to con- bemuse reminds of dead. not us it only cilities replacement fund, said water for outside use? stored on their property. tact Newton in person and dis- those who died for In keeping with the Show freedom, jusKay. I have visited with Glenn We have talked about this be- cuss the job with him. tice and equality but of the pass- Your Colors, America! CamThe rates currently in place, Greenhalgh, county director of fore, said Darlene Fowkes, ,Gary knows the job, said of The American Legion along with meter reading fre- the county planning commis- council member. We need to Bryce Lynn, mayor, and would ing from our national conscience paign 125 Citizens its ordand of those values Flag Allthat inspire quencies, do not recover enough sion, said Painter. I dont know take some action. be an excellent choice. in to iance stand partners, Americans organizational revenue for these obligations. inary exRick Schnurr, council member, what the procedure is, to be Jeff Boyd, town building offi- harms way. We must continue to patriotic Americans will fly the The council is considering two act, It may require assigning an said he was in the process of find- cial, said he agreed that Gary bury our patriots with honor and Flag of the United States from alternatives to increase water irrigation right to outside use. ing out what the state ordinance Newton would be an excellent dignity; remember them and their homes and workplaces evrevenues. When the council looked at the is concerning the problem. It the water master. their surviving loved ones in our ery day from Memorial Day member communiEach ofthe Kay said he would talk to Gary map of Painters property along state or county have such an orWe must do one more through Veterans Day. Youll see prayers. will of receive rate a the copy Plat Lane, they discovered that dinance, said Schnurr, then it Newton about taking the job. ty communities radito pay tribute to our fallen alternatives in the mail prior to all the city lines go through the serves us, as well. Don said Gary would be will- thing and hope cherwith the ate our Ensure that optimism patriots: the hearing. We hope residents property. Both our lines go Glenn Greenhalgh, county di- ing," he said. love outward of an as endure values that ished American country will study the alternatives, atCouncil members discussed through your property, said rector of the county planning tranbestows. timeless culture a legacy, be tend the hearing, and preLynn. commission, is researching for compensation of $75 per month Many Americans will voluntarscending the generations. Rick Schnurr, council member, the town. He is looking at the for the position. pared to offer public comment, valdiscusconduct How do our we ily preserve said Kay. said the council would try and county and state ordinances to ues? First, by honoring those sion in their hometown schools, A property owner near Mona get the necessary answers quickwho sacrificed for them. On Me- and they will remind their U.S. would like to transfer some ly. We will do some things morial Day, many of us will visit senators that they support Senwater to the town in ex- ASAP, he said. the graves of those known to our ate Joint Resolution 40, which change for the town allowing him Kay said, as council member as soldiers, sailors, would return to the American government to hook to the town culinary over water, he would find out up and Coast people their right to protect the airmen, Marines, system. what needed to be done and known to its as flag of the United States from but Guardsmen, Pat Painter said the exchange would begin by calling the engihas been that his controlled burn family blood of our blood. We physical desecration. By Myrna Trauntvein would benefit both the town and neer over the towns proposed had no standby from the county will bow our heads in careful reShow Your Colors, America! Painter. I have enough irriga- water improvement. Lets do the s Correspondent fire marshal. However, that flection upon their sacrifice. We demonstrates that one cannot tion water to provide for outside research and discover the best would have been impossible to will place flowers or a U.S. Flag bury the soldier, sailor, airman, use on the property, said Paint- way to do the transfer and the Juab Commissioners County provide, since the fire marshal on their graves. We will remem- Marine or Coast Guardsman and inI er. would only want water water deed for outside use on the David Leavitt, county was out fighting wildfires, ber them fondly. And we will bury the values he or she died assigned side the home. be property, said Kay. If it can I can see no problem with your done that way, then that will be attorney, to pursue a lawsuit agreed commissioners. In addi- pledge to remember them al- defending. If anything, this camDuane Anderson, a local tion, such standby is not provid- ways, for the pain of their loss paign proves that our war dead proposal, said Bryce Lynn, may- OK If it cant be done that way, against ed. Each landowner is responsi- leaves us no alternative. owner. didnt make the supreme sacriproperty or. The water would be a benethen an adjustment will need to Two summers ago, Anderson ble for having enough help of his 364 days of the fice in vain. But other the fit to the town. be made. a burning permit to own to assure safety. For God and country, for the He said that Painter would be It will be an advantageous use obtained back hold The is a on controlled of his the burn that and Johnnys who did not Janes permit required to pay all costs of run- for the town and to our benefit to get rid of unwanted obtained from the county has the home. I will put come property marching to line would the his home, to take benefit of, said Lynn. ning fire information the landowner U.S. The that got away vegetation.. Flag and urge friends up my is responsible for any fire from Anderson and burned and family to do the sam.- - The blood of our blopd, who sacrificed Bureau of Land Manage-- 1 age caused in a controlled burn, said Leavitt. their lives for this blessed land, ment, and county property. The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concern We have tried to negotiate Juab County Commissioners deserve such a daily tribute. And ing any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be to sen! Anderson a bill for the fire. with him, said Ike Lunt, comour great nation needs the resWW of end the red I, Following the point and must include the writers name, address and tele Anderson came in twice to dis- missioner. bloomed all over the urrection of its mortal bedrock. poppies phone number. Letters may not be used to replace advertise cuss the cost of several thousand Commissioners were not graves of the soldiers who died Vem Peterson ments, Cards of Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants to a dollars which, he said, he was pleased about resorting to a law in The American Legion the war. In commemoration, particular event. Letters to the editor will be not be accepted unable to pay. suit in order to get payment for May is Poppy Month. Utah State Public from any candiate that has filled for political office or from anyThat was the summer when the fire but all voted in favor of Relations Officer chosen The as was the poppy one supporting a filed candidate. Anything unsigned, of a libelit was just one fire after anoth- the action. official flower to honor those vetous nature, or containing defamatory statements will not be er, said Lunt. He said the counWe are telling you to go ahead erans who gave so much. The disconsidered for publication. All letters must be typed or legibly ty had fires burning in several and begin the process of a law- abled veterans make the poppies written, be less than one double spaced type written page in areas at a time. suit in this matter, said Joseph and the American Legion Auxillength. Letters are subject to editing. Mail to Letter to the EdOne of Andersons arguments Bernini, commission chair. The Nephi Lions Club was not iary, with the Junior Girls, sell itor, P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is Monday bethem to raise money for this wor- included as one of the sponsors fore 5 p.m. for the young men who were sethy veterans organization. Watch for the red poppies and lected to attend Boys State in vear them proudly. June. acre-fee- t, re-re- - flag-decorat- flag-etiquet- te well-rig- (SommiiGGnora vjdDD gug Oo G'GGOVGF Coco GOCOO ht Tunes-New- is Poppy IVlay dam-privat- Letters to the editor policy. e, LlonCb Correction Allan R. Gibson, Publisher Mariann C. 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