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Show Page 2 Nephi, Utah From page 1 ILoara Golden Mangelson asked the council if he could hire a private sponsible for policing new con- struction. Once the property is staked out it should be checked for accuracy. It was brought to the attention ofthe town council that the monuments set in the motion was quickly shot down by after about two minutes, the mayor citing an ordinance The meeting was adjourned at against an open flame in a city 7:50. building. The power returned n I Allan R. Gibson, Publisher Mariann C. Gibson, Editor Myrna Trauntvein, Correspondent Nephi, Catina Nichols, Correspondent Levan, Call: (435) FAX: (435) 623-052- 623-473- 623-019- 5 (jrni Deed OC:od 5 timesnewsnebonet.com gibsontnnebonet.com The s U published each Wednesday by Hie Hmes-New-s (UPSP Publishing Co., 96 South Main. Nephi, Utah 84648. Periodical postage is paid at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Hie Hmes-NewP. 0. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648 Times-New- er. By Myrna Thiuntvein Tunes-Ne- Tfed Correspondent m Haynes was hired to work as the West Juab County Road supervisor at the Mammoth Shed. We had a difficult time making a decision, said Boyd Howar-t- h, commissioner. Anyone of those who interviewed for the position would have been a good choice. The selection came, said Joseph Bernini, commission chair, after the candidates appeared before an interview committee. The committee, consisting of the commission chair, the county road superintendent, the county personnel manager, and the commissioner over roads, talked to each of the interviewees. I have never seen so many strong, capable candidates tiying for the same job before, said Bernini. We could have hired any one of them and they would have done an excellent job for the Bob Day, county buildings maintenance director, said he had looked at the roofs on both county buildings at the direction of the county commission. The building used by the Jeep Patrol to house equipment is worth the cost of repairs. Asphalt shingles would be the best material to use and would cost approximately $400 for enough square feet to do the job, said Becoming partly cloudy with a slight chance of mountain thunderstorms. Highs 85-9- 0. Extended tierccae?. Day. Day said he had never put on metal shingles and did not think he wanted to try that option. The Partly cloudy with a slight chance of afternoon Lows in the lower 50s to lower 60s. Highs ' thunderstorms. aswith the guarantee mid 80s to lower 90s. phalt shingles was adequate and, comparing costs, was less expensive for the county. In addition, said Day, county Partly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. crews could put on the asphalt Lows Highs mostly in the 80s. shingles but a contractor would need to be hired to put the metal shingles on. The West Juab County Road Shed, however, said Day, was an Alfred Godek, reporter Norma Sherwood, reporter entirely different matter. We will have to put on a whole new roof there. It will need to be county. Haynes will also work as the striped clean and a new roof will alternate for the operator of the need to be built, said Day. The Juab Rural Development Associ- project, I estimate, will cost ation land-fil- l. $10,000. He said the rolled roofing on Juab County Commissioners decided to the county-owne- d the roof had blown up and was Jeep Patrol Building but full of wrinkles. It would need to hold off on making a decision to be brought back into place, to on whether to do the same thing do a temporary repair, and the at the county road shed in Mam- roofing material would need to Day. They have one restroom, rarily, roll the roofing back, but moth. be heated to get the wrinkles upstairs, but unless water is car- it will leak. ried to it it wont work. Ill get ideas from the people out. Commissioners agreed to postin my end of the county and then A torch would be used to heat If we dont have the building, pone making a decision on what Ill come back with a report at the the roofing so it could be used at said Wm. Boyd Howarth, com- to do at the Mammoth shed. We next meeting (September 21), all, said Day. We can do it. missioner, then the people in will have to make a decision said Joseph Bernini, county comMammoth wont have a place to soon, said Bernini, because we However, the Mammoth buildmission chair. ing is in terrible shape. If the vote. He said that could be a are getting into the Fall of the Bernini, who lives in Eureka, boiler is used water has to be concern for commissioners as year. said the old building now being hauled to the storage well as residents of the commuused by the county as a road shed tank which provides wafer for nity. for the west end of the county, the boiler from other areas, such In the old days, said Berniwas not a very good building. as Eureka. They dont have a ni, the people there used to vote Im not sure the building is community wter storage tank, in a private home. That could be ; 'ifi Ja rj9V. worth the cost of the roof repair said Day. V , arranged again. at a $10,000 estimate. The old They have to haul water in county does have two What we need is a new build- order for the boiler to work and fire trucks stored at the building, said Ike Lunt, commission- - the boiler has a leak in it, said ing, said Day. We can, tempo By Myrna TVauntvein Tfexrcdxy. 20-ye- ar Friday cad caXurda y... 55-6- 5. nephi vcclhcr Lcvcn wccZhcr re-ro- of 74 for subscription, news or advertising INTERNET 5 From Cl:o CnCcmci r lie set-bac- LkwXi LJUu streets to accurately survey property are not accurate with contractor to install utility lines the street layout. In some to his properties. His request was the monuments are off places as much based on affordability and get- as 20 feet ting the work done in a timely Dogs picked up by the town manner. The Mayor said he have three days to be claimed or would look into it and check to they will be euthanized. The cost see if the current work load for to the town is $20 per animal to the citys crew exceeds the have it put to sleep. Other astowns ability to get it done. Mr. pects of the animal control ordiMangelson should provide a lay- nance, such as fines, are not set out to be approved by the city. yet. town council urges all The city will make the actual dog owners to pick up a dog tag connections. at the town hall and tag their The Planning and Zoning animals so if they are picked up committee has put together a the owner can be quickly identiBuilding Permit Checklist for fied. those applying for such permits. It was decided that Joe JensIt includes a permit application, en will be retained as the Jusa list of necessary paperwork to tice of the Peace. Mayor Robinaccompany the application, a list son explained that if the town of ordinance requirements. The were to do away with its court it checklist also contains phone would likely never get it back due numbers for a member of the city to the fact that another court council, the planning and zoning exists within 20 miles. Crimes board, and the health and build- and other violations could not be ing inspectors. Mayor Robinson dealt with on a local basis. Fines thanked the P&L committee for from such generate revenue for their hard work. the town to benefit the commuDiscussion continued on the nity. issue of and the conAbout half way through the cern that they be accurately folmeeting the power went out. lowed. The council felt that some- Council member Ralph Wilson one from the town should be re motioned to buy candles. That Wednesday, September 16, 1&38 631-06- s, Deadlines: News and advertising, close of business, Monday prior to publication. When a holiday falls on Monday, the deadline is the Friday prior to publication. on-si- 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 accepted for less than six months. Single copy price, 75 1. Advertising rates available upon request. All articles and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing tly will be used if the editor deems them newsworthy. Hie editor re-thold to submitted news items for space reasons. right te ned u::i J -- Ccsn'lcs vjII cc3 cpAvcbcito Tunes-New- s Correspondent The Rural Utah Counties & 3 Tfte IbssS board has decided to set up a web site to assist with education on proposed Utah Wilderness sites. The Association would like us to contribute $500, said Ike Lunt, commissioner. The site, set up by the Utah Wilderness Education Project, who are sponsors, will cany the most complete information and analysis on the Utah Bureau of Land Management Wilderness issue available anywhere. Lunt said the web site will be the official Utah Wilderness site. St baonter m The O A 5 3 Mqdfoo iisiifE ODD ... r ) '-- 4n ut .'a'-',..-. & taM . .. :r-- C , address is www.utahwildemess.com. They are telling us there is not any more complete place to get all the information necessary for an educated decision and as a place to get information. , -- & gsar- Ss.'s-.J '!, iHt, fj" m tffTgf ifSSS ISs?' jSSssSS' This Newspaper and all inserts r fO- 4 included are recyclable Out she's not far. LENDER Member FDIC , Nephi mortgage loan specialist extraordinaire, Jody Fuller; has joined the Bank of American Fbrir at their new branch in Spanish Fbrk. Why did shechoosetojoin the Bank of American Fbric? . L V x d They are a very company, very conscientious of customers and er ptoyees both. They give you a good, down home atmosphere at the bank. eople-oriente- NWWWftMfHl . wMM M I Jody brings seven years pf solid mortgage loan experience to the new branch, along with her unique ability to help people with aU types of home loans. at her new location rates an as low as theyve been for last 6 yean. This is an excellent time for people to be doing mortgage. 1 11" ; t Plsaca Rscycb! 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