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Show Section A Page 2 Nephi, Utah tEfye Wednesday, June 3, 1998 new areas are being opened. From page 1 ry could also display his veterans to the time of the transfer before member on Tuesday. in can be he a at the The county will also be responSelected transfer was Chris Frampton the sepmade, cemetery plaque arate section of the cemetery. sible for compensating for the said. who will serve on the board for a All council inembers present three year term.; Mary Lou Sperry said that the temporary loss of wijdlife habShar-len- e be on could favor itat and will donate the title to of in voted the the is policy. project displayed Frampton replacing an equal amount of property ad-- , wall of the town office throughScott Nelson, Mona Town Cook on the board, said ProWildlife and Restoration service, said Newton. The state out the year and put at the cem- SecretaryTreasurer, We Chad want jacent to the wildlife manageBrough, mayor. requested will pay half of the cost because ment areas. the time of utility bills be to thank Sharlene for her years gram; etery during Memorial Day. Seely said the approval of the , David Leavitt, county attorney, they would like it done." Mayor Bryce Lynn suggested changed and the council agreed. of service, said Brough. Wildlife Service will be will now review the document Newton said that she would that We are kind of out of the norm Nephi City Council members Fish and Sperry work with Newton obtain some samples from other and with council member, Rick with our billings, Said Nelson. set the swimming pool fees and . asked for by DWR if the county and make recommendations to to the propos- the commission. In addition, areas to show what had been Schnurr, to develop a project So I was thinking appointed the seasonal employ- commission agrees commissioners done to map their cemeteries which would be of benefit to the modify our pattern of billing. al. the If agree Garrett will be asked for his conees at the Nephi Municipal and to locate all the graves community. Nelson said the current meth- Swimming Pool for the current 'with the conditions imposed by tinued input. which were occupied as well as ' DWR, then approval for the use I want to know just what Bob Mona needs to make certain od involved sending out the city season. for as a show which plots were still that a of the gravel pit property dairecommends, said Ike follows: bills Rates on (Garrett) fourth are around as the current user $1.25 is utility utility available for purchase. all bills before allowing service to day of the month and requiring ly for children, $2 daily for the county will be forthcoming. Lunt, commissioner. I think our town should have be transferred from one home to that the bills then be Seely said the easement would ; Juab County Commissioners paid by the adults, and $20 for a better records than the ones we another be acknowledged by the Utah wrote a letter to the Park City book for of children. Season fifteenth month. This user. the the passday by State have, said Newton. Department of Natural Fire District Board of Directors One that we have been is done because we dont get a dry es, by month of purchase, will Division of Wildlife asking them to donate a 1981 Paul Sperry, a scout who kind ofthing Resource, cost from BTU or Rick $12.50. natural said $37.50, $25, taken on, gas reading The purpose of the LaGrange Water Tanker to the Resources. wants to do a community service Schnurr, council member, is that Nephi City until around the 4th Those wishing to rent the pool easement is to provide a local county for use by in the fire fightproject in order to get his Eagle if we have someone who is not each month. We then have to will be charged $50 per hour. Scout award, met with the city current on a bill being allowed to enter in all the meter readings Lessons will cost $23 for 10 les- gravel source for the county road ing program. in the southeast n council in April to propose one transfer their service to another after we get the The truck has a reading from sons of 30 minutes each and $28 maintenance water tank with a 750 GPM project but, by May, he had de- home, one they have moved to, Nephi City, he said. for 10 lessons of 45 minutes each. portion of the county. While the easement will re- pump and is valued, by Park cided to finish another project. without first paying the bill at the Life guards at the pool this It would make more sense, said for 25 years, ex- City, at $15,000 but, the ad sent main I worked with Paul Sperry old residence. will to be Mark to bills be the Goble, Tiffany Nelson, require year will traction hotbe Rick permitted to the county said any offer said this past month, For example, he said, suppose paid by the end of the month. Ralphs, and Nikki Stephensen. 1 to April 15, in would be considered.' from December council member, "and he built a home across town. Bebe Schnurr, will were life will Rotation That way give people guards ' it was decided that he would fore I get utilities at my new who are being paid oft a monthly Karissa Olpin, Robyn Aagard, order to minimize the distur- - Joseph Bernini, county combuild a permanent display to home, I need to be current on my basis time to pay their bill, said Dustin Mace, Tbdd Greenhalgh, bance of big game, mission chair, said the county The DWR wants the county to had noted the for sale notice of honor all the veterans of the former home, said Schnurr. Be- Nelson. Chet Ludlow, B.J. Menlove, Since new utility bill blanks Michael Tatton, and Barton stockpile topsoil on the easement the fire truck and determined community which can be dis- - cause once I move, and someone for use in range restoration and they would ask if the truck might played at the city hall. moves into my old home, how are were being ordered from the Mace. to initiate restoration such as be donated to the county rather Schnurr said the display you going to collect? Are you go- printer, said Rick Schnurr, counSwimming instructors this would be one the community ing to shut off the new residents cil member, he would call the summer are Karissa Olpin, Ro- grading, topsoil spreading and than sold. segments. No would be proud to have hanging because of seeding in Juab County is a rural counmy past due amount? company the following morning byn Aagard, and Jill Mace. e easethe of more than in city hall. with a small population (less Nikki inare Rotation instructors ty and make certain that the Schnurr said there were Sperry originally wanted to stances like his example in the change in the due date was Stephensen, Sharon Mellor, ment will be part of the active than 8,000) and a large land construct a new plaque for the community. In other words, changed. Elaine Sensibaugh, and Tiffany gravel pit at any one time. re-- , mass, read the letter which BerThe county will also be nini signed. As a sparsely popcity cemetery to honor all the there is no incentive to pay your Ralphs. to present an accurate ulated county, Juab also has a quired Melveterans buried there. However, back bill at all and the city is left From page 1 Desk attendant is Sharon site plan showing topography sparse tax base and therefore, such a project was already un- holding the bag. lon and roads on the site before and has a very small budget. derway. He said the town had to proNephi City Council members after completing the excavation He called me and I told him vide, according to state law, natIn addition, said Bernini, as a for license approved business and restoration of the pit. small that we already had all the ural gas fuel to subscribers in the the with county the fire protection proWendys Tanning It will also be up to the county equipment is limited and inadenames engraved and just need- community from November 1 to vision that the new business file met current ordinance require- a Utah Sales Tax number before to obtain permission from the ed to put them on the board, quate, at best. In fact, during March 30. You can shut the wa- it he asked, would that sat- the license is ments, said Ardath Newton, cemetery ter service off if there are no chiadjacent landowner to cross pri- the fires of 1997, the county was issued. actually and parks superintendent. ldren under va certain age, he isfy the city council? The new business will be locat- vate land to get to the easement billed for nearly $700,000 with a alHall reiterated that Bob Wa'rn-e- r ed at 295 East 200 Weve got everything. fire budget of $13,000. said. North, Nephi, and the county will not be subdito act want not as strucdid to of lowed type Newton said they had been any place Juab County Commissioners, will be owned by Wendy and Two bills, for utilities, were now sold the. on the easement. ture the working on the project for sev- worth several hundred dollars. vider even though he had county fire warden and counLounsbury. The county must smooth and ty volunteer firefighters are eral months. The large board One utility user owed $916 and property to Hall. Hall said Warn-- , The business will allow clients contour the sides of the working hard to try to establish only sold property on the to uge i where the names of the vets a second owed $660. Both, said er tanning beds to obtain evenly and flatten and level the floor some Volunteer fire departments muM.be attached needed to be Schnurr, were bills where pay- - one side of the street. He said the ., body tanning. pit he was of interest when restoration is and to obtain some financial and of the property metThen the she said. pit piece held A was painted, ments were not being made. by pubjc hearing buildlS a home on was sit-- , tbe Nephi al name plates just needed to be Commission being finished. In addition, no equipment assistance through I make the motion that, from ed Planning nextto Warner s home.. . on which lacks a surface the Congressional officers. Those screwed., into place. this time forward, anyone build- - uated Wednesday May 13 on the depression Ha saif connectinf to 1 ? ,clty home occupation request to op- outlet will be allowed when re- attempts, to date, have been unMy display would be a picture ing and requesting utility servic- a prob em,( erate the habilitation is complete. There successful. frame, typ display with a glass es with Mona who has existing sewer system was tanning bed business must, also, not be any type of Juabs West Desert has virtufront' said .Sherry. Inside, it services needs to have their ex from her ofthe section that or intermittent lake on the ally not fire protection and even cornmumty so more pond would be expandable dismembers Council said service current, .city isting names could be put inside. lost a child in a house fire apcussed the problem of making floor of the pit. Schnurr. Their payments have ou Ha woa wat that 4' ! Council members suggested to be current in order to have new certain all businesses presented . No slope of more than 33 de- proximately one year ago, .said " construct for his home if he wer the all' areas Bernini. We as county commisseveral Pthe? projects to Sperry. services turned oh. witb a state tax number gree! toillbfe alloifredTthree-irtcdtyIlia h I allOWed tO UUilu. wrunml artni.nva Knoi. will be covered with a sioners are dqgperately trying to It was suggested he might build Scott Nelson, town secrear, Whether or not the water line layfer of topsoil and reseeded and help these people and could rean enclosed bulletin board on the asked about tlfose who were movwill not be considered reclaimed ally put this truck to good use if southeast corner of the town of- ing from existing homes to exist- for the city culinary system had the railroad been under until vegetation screens at least Park City Fire District would placed fice building. Another good ing homes. Do they also need to which run north and south tracks 25 percent of the exposed sur- consider the donation. memcouncil project, suggested be current? he asked. communiside of west the on face. the If the truck is donated to the bers, would be repairing the Schnurr modified his motion. was an unknown. However, Gravel extraction will be done county, said Bernini, it would be' town bulletin- bqard located in Anyone moving from one service ty even if the line did in an orderly manner from the put to good use straight-awa- y front of the post office. address to another service ad- said Brough, outer boundaries and lower and the county, commissioners go' under the tracks, it would Newton suggested that Sper-- - dress must have their bill paid up probably be the old size line an slopes inward and upward so the and residents of the remote arwould notbe adequate to provid property can be. rehabilitated in eas of the county would be forevjfhis own property and seo that water. for'i new home the older areas of the pit while er grateful. The city will run the water lim for 150 feet from the existing lim and the rest of the distance is to Ucenge are said prett be paid for by the developer oif We need them tell they painter. R. Allan Gibson, Publisher owner. for a state tax number to 2Warner Mariann C. Gibson, Editor has only been dividing?; bufcapply u some time for the takes 5 Myma Tbauntvein, Correspondent Nephi, the property on one side of the1 state to issue the number, he Julie Smalley, Correspondent Levan, street, said Hall. Hall said he- said. was aware the council woulf Richard Paxman, council for subscription, news or advertising Call (801) need to take into consideration member, suggested the council That means No Long Distance Phone Bills, unlike INTERNET FAX: (801)623-473the development which might conditional permits and grant timesnewsnebonet.com occur in the future on the north America Online, Prodigy, AT&T and other providers it for the apimpose a gibsontnnebonet.com side of his proposed home. that have their Local number in Salt Lake and Provo. to obtain the tax number. council was not plicant the said Brough to s It also needs be explained Call us today and see how you can get on the net using The is published each Wednesday by The (UPSP Publishing Co., 96 South Main, Nephi, Utah 84648. Periodical postage he business operator that one of our many LOW COST LOCAL to POSTMASTER: The Tunes is paid at Nephi, Utah. Send address changes options. Hall to build but that the council Utah 84648 News, P.Q..Box 77, Nephi, would have to Seriously consider the ramifications if the council Deadlines. News and advertising, close of business, Monday prior to publication. yherf a holiday falls on Monday, the deadline is the Friday prior to pubwere to allow the construction. lication !We will have to look at your re- - tax for tbe tjme tbe busjness is quest and consider it carefully, Subscription prices: Six months, $16 in or out of Juab County; one year, $21 in n operation prior to receiving No Juab County, $26 outside Juab County, payable in advance. subscriptions said Brough. ? n tax the 754. for months. .less than six number, said Randy Single copy 'price, accepted Nephi City Council members. McKnight, city administrator, . Advertising rates available upon request. appointed a new library board ' From page 1 i -- ii 0ED0 we-migh- t 20-tick- et : 2,750-gallo- in-eff- ect i one-ac- re one-acr- Lofl , . 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