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Show Page 2 e From page ime0-Nef- us Wednesday, June 17, 1998 Nephi, Utah CountyUtah County border Joseph Bernini, commission pensive it is to keep hauling in county weed department mate- Site, and find out if they chair. through Nephi and and how little costs to 1 would beyond. rials into the facility. it gravel or could do something to improve When the planning commisThe roads stand up so well, extend the life of the gravel, it is Park also requested permis- the roadway. sion is through with their considsaid Reid, that it is often diffi- really inexpensive. Even at sion and money for tuition for the However, said Garrett, in reeration and is ready to make rec- cult for counties to determine $1,600 a year, it will take a long training session to be held at he thought it would be sponse, ommendations to the commis- where to quit using it and where time to get to the $18,000 this Bars tow so members of the posbetter if the women spoke to ofgravel is necessary for use in con- sion, said Greenhalgh, they will to call a halt. Many counties gravel job is costing, said Gar- se could attend. ficers at the Richfield office of crete, the county was seeing an advertise for a public hearing. have gradually added it to all rett. The money for the school is in BLM. Rex Rowley or Lynn Ferdemand for increasing gravel The results of that hearing will their roads, even those they Reid said he was supporting the budget, said Ike Lunt, comgus would be good people to confrom north east Juab. The grav- be considered in the final draft have asphalted. the product because of his per- missioner. eventually he said. tact, el is taken from our county for the Garrett said the gravel for the sonal experience with it. I was Three women are interested planning commission will Could I start a petition to get use elsewhere." present to the county commis- Joe White road is costing the a forest ranger in Holden for 11 in getting the road at Jericho the road repaired? said Rothe. We need to establish addition- sion. county $18,000 and the Magne- years, he said. He saw, first Junction in Juab County reCommissioners told her to go al controls, said Greenhalgh. Leavitt will then review the sium Chloride will cost the coun- hand, what good results came paired. ahead. We need to address the use of document Lorie Ashworth, a new resident regarding its legality. ty $1,600 for the same number from using Magnesium Chloride. Nevertheless, said Ike Lunt, county roads, funds for mainteJuab County Commissioners of miles. We will be doing ap- When he retired from the Forest of Nephi, JoAnna Rothe, and commissioner, the county road nance, control of locations, spac- will review the document and proximately 1.10 miles, he said. Service, he said, he was Shellie Ashworth met with com- fund budget did not include the happy ing of the gravel pits, and roads." make recommendations. You It is important to keep the dust to lend his to making missioners to find out what steps this year and it was not Seven years ago, said Bob county commissioners will then down on the road because it others awaresupport of the good that would be necessary to have the repair that funding would be taklikely Garrett, road department super- call Ihr a public hearing before fronts the freeway. Part of what could result from using it. road repaired. other from en projects, deemed was one intendent, there gravCommissioners are still conyou can adopt the amended or- happens to a gravel road is that The road from the railroad higher priority, to free funds for el pit in the county. Now there dinance, said Greenhalgh. we lose the binder to the dust. sidering a way to construct an tracks to the Little Sahara Rec- the Jericho Junction road. are seven. He said the planning commisAfter the chemical is applied ambulance and office building for reation area is in terrible shape, Our budget is extremely He said the county road de- sion intended to give priority to then there is not the dust on use by the emergency medical said Rothe. She said there were tight, said Lunt. We have had partment was in support of the the ordinance and would make these kinds of roads that there technicians for the East Juab approximately seven or eight to scrap some of the things we moratorium. It is our recom- their recommendations as soon was before," said Reid. Not only unit. miles of roadway which were in would like to do in order to do mendation that we do it today. as possible. The does it keep gravel in place by Mike Seely, county administrapesuch bad condition that they some of the things that are necMike Seely, county administrariod for the moratorium will be holding the material on the road, tor, on assignment of the com- needed to be taken care of in inessary. tor, suggested the county commore time than we need, Im it also cuts down on the expense mission, told commissioners he terest of public safety. Commissioners chose to live mission contact one county resi- sure. of maintaining roads because it had received the plans for the to the with a I took my tight budget this year dent who is planning to build a keeps the road good, without Richfield EMT building. The Sand Dunes on Memorial week- rather than increase property beFrom one gravel pit in the near future page hauling in more gravel, for 10 cost of the building in Richfield end, said Rothe. The holes are taxes because they thought the fore setting the perimeters of the so bad on the roadway that I was years or more. In, fact, you will was $434,889, said Seely. of the county was almoratorium. not need to haul back for from The building there is con- afraid I would break my axles. citizenry the bill for a great ready footing At first, McWilliams also 10 to 15 years. structed on a standard Bob Garrett, Juab County deal. He said Delta had begun using wood frame with brick facing. thought the moratorium could be Road Superintendent, said the made to allow the development I think a metal building would road had been repaired. It is not Magnesium Chloride this year by the resident. However, on ret- county road in an attempt to and had done 30 miles. Of be a better price, said Wm. Boyd a top priority road, he said. rospect, he said he thought no make the road more durable. The road will not be repaved course, the success comes with Howarth, commissioner. exceptions should be made. The Doug Reid, representing Dust how well your crew can operate I would also like to see some this year, said Garrett. He sugboard is not trying to hurt any- Chemical Company, Holden, said alternative plans, said Howar- gested those traveling along the machines, said Reid. the compound being used on one, he said, but the moratoriMagnesium Chloride is applied th. roadway lower their speed to proum should treat everyone the gravel roads in many areas is as a Howarth suggested the plans tect their vehicles, if necessary. liquid, Reid said. The counsame and should be fair for ev- excellent for controlling dust and ty road crew will need to prepare for the EMT building in Kamas Wm. Boyd Howarth, commisfor keeping gravel in place. eryone. the road the way the want it and and the one in Monticello would sioner, asked Garrett to speak The product will be used on the then spread on the Mag. Leavitt agreed. The commisbe good structures for the com- with the officials of the Bureau sion needs to be careful to make road going past Joe Whites propMany cities are putting down mission to look at. They both are of Land Management, who oper96S policy decisions that are broad erty in southeast Nephi. This Mag and then asphalting be- metal buildings, said Howarth. ate the Little Sahara Recreation and not carve niches for specific will be a test plot, said Wm. cause there are no soft spots and We have had good results with people. That will make problems Boyd Howarth, commissioner. the asphalt stays good for many other metal buildings in the for the county, he said. Mag Chloride also does away years longer than it normally county, agreed Joseph Bernini, While he was a firm believer with the washboard effect, said would. commission chair. in private property rights, said Reid. He said the chemical was much Howarth said the Monticello Bob Garrett, county road su- cheaper than any other surfac- building was more economical Leavitt, everyone who would be affected by the moratorium need- perintendent, said the county ing compound. Mag needs to be than the Richfield one, he was ed to be treated the same. The commission had been invited to sprayed every year or so, but is certain. danger of placing a moratorium Holden to see use of the product a less expensive way to maintain Ike Lunt, commissioner, said which excluded specific groups, as it has been applied on gravel a road. the fire department in Nephi those with vested interests, was roads around Holden. I made When you consider how ex- - operates from a metal building that it became unenforceable and arrangements for us to attend, which is an excellent facility. In From page 1 created problems for the county. said Garrett. addition, the metal constructions You might also consider aesThe Utah State University did at the county fairgrounds are thetics, said Leavitt. Not long a study on Mag and signed off on also superior value for the dolago there was one gravel pit and it because they thought it was lar. They dont cost as much and now there are seven. Im certain good, said Garrett. are good quality buildings, he How does it stand .up to heavy you do not want the county to be said. Representatives from Sunrise one long gravel pit from the Juab traffic and big trucks? asked Engineering met with the coun- ( It was suggested that Seely cil to discuss a waste water sys- check with Bob Day, buildings tem for Levan. They explained dnd grounds superintendent, that the first step toward a sys- about the possibility of getting a tem is to do a feasibility study. metal building for use as an EMT Mostly sunny. Chance of showers mainly mountains. Highs They explained that the state headquarters. in the 60s. He in been has instrumental has programs to help fund the of these buying types buildings also that study. They explained in the past, said Lunt. The Republican primary elecVoters in Nephi Precincts one through proper planning the The Juab County Sheriffs roads be can as of improved part tion will be held next Tuesday, and two will vote at the Nephi Posse has now moved into their sewer Citizens the give project. June 23rd. Voters in Juab Coun- City Building. Voters in Nephi Clear and much warmer. Lows in the 40s. Highs the final word on putting in the new facility, which is the old ty will choose one candidate for Precincts three and four will vote office next to Salt Creek sheriffs as the issue must be Commission Seat A at the elec- in the Juab County Center. Vot- system on the ballot to be voted in west Nephi. placed tion. Robert L. Steele and Gor- ers in Levan and Mona will vote Brent Park and James GarHighs near 80. Partly cloudy. Lows on. don M. Young are the candidates in the respective town halls. Votrethe posse, The council discussed the issue rett, representing and the winner will face Verl ers in Rocky Ridge will vote at to approve $5,000 for turned the keys of the old posse and voted Novemthe Rocky Ridge Community the Wilkey, Democrat in the Highs near 80. Partly cloudy. Lows building to the commission. study. Center. ber election. now is ours of Everything The planning and Zoning Committee recommended adding moved into the new building, six new building ordinances. The said Park. Alfred Godek, reporter The old facility is now ready for Norma Sherwood, reporter council discussed each ordinance move to weed the department and agreed that there needed to be some changes before they are into. Allan R. Gibson, Publisher It is now vacant and ready, approved. The proposed new orGarrett. The roof does need said Mariann C. Gibson, Editor dinances address mobile home be checked for wind damage. to Myma Trauntvein, Correspondent Nephi, 623:0195 on or owners adjaresiding park 3 The posse, however, has not Julie Smalley, Correspondent Levan, cent to the park, requiring mobile home parks to have 6 foot no detected any leaks from the roof 5 Call (801) for subscription, news or advertising see through fences, employing but, Garrett said, it would be a FAX: (801)623-473- 5 INTERNET licensed contractors to construct good idea for the county to check timesnewsnebonet.com multi-undwellings, requiring a on the roof before moving the gibsontnnebonet.com current property survey and site plan, verification of survey by s The is published each Wednesday by The (UPSP town employees or town council, CELLULAR ONE LOCATION Periodical postage Publishing Co., 96 South Main, Nephi, Utah 84648. VM Nr mm NNNV m JNNjMJ NNI PNC. MNNN9 Vn N Una and issuing orders to the sheriff is paid at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The P. 0. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648 to enforce violations of ordinancirtfe N lap pkr k (OMtani frit kaah Mm lkfc$ k MOO Mk mi 12 mmA pritl Wi U k Ml MM kmmnk; ptf es. Deadlines: News and advertising, close of business, Monday prior to publicaw mmU m k $. mm. U M. Mm in mh iw m Golden Mangelson met with tion. When a holiday falls on Monday, the deadline is the Friday prior to pub$(. tf. Am m mm "BIB m cmmM dk w pn W M lication. the council concerning building BBB. iB BBBiB BBB 40 IFA AL nBUaiBimir a road through property on the Subscription prices: Six months, $16 in or out of Juab County; one year, $21 in Juab County, $26 outside Juab County, payable in advance. No subscriptions northeast corner of town. The in Nephi accepted for less than six months. Single copy price, 75 1. planning and zoning committee suggested that he build the road Advertising rates available upon request. farther east to keep with the All articles and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing block repattern. Mr. Mangelson and only will be used if the editor deems them newsworthy. The editor serves the right to hold submitted news items for space reasons. explained that the problem with building the road as the committee suggested is that it falls short of a block and is outside of the town limits. The council discussed the issue and is not in favor of annexing property or running water outside of the town limits. They voted to allow Mr. Mangelson to build a road through his property. They also That means No Long Distance Phone Bills," unlike asked him to deed property to the town for extending 3rd North. He America Online, Prodigy, AT&T and other providers agreed. That's right. 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