OCR Text |
Show (The CTimrs-XcUi- Xcphi, Utah s Page 10 1 WEEKLY SPECIAL! 2004 tobSBl&ilte CHEVROLET MALIBU LS Cruise, CO player, PS, PW, PL, Spoiler, Alloy Wheels. All this for only. in the firt place. For example. according to The la - St uft lit port, 2 65 billion holiday cards are sold in the I 'nit d State- - each year. That - enough to fill a football field 10 high. If each person sent one s card, .50.000 cubic y ard- - of paper would le - tved per year. Con-ir the foil owing tip., to reduce holiday wa-t- e and ace money Choo-- e a living (hri-tma- s trie. When the holidays are over, plant it in your yard or donate it to a local school. Another option is to purchase an aitificial tree that can he used each year. Cine mo teor concert tuk- gift certificates or make a donation to a local chanty in someone.' name. He creative when wrapping gifts. Look around the hou-- e for unusual wrap you have tips for reducing Do vrrv .t'i s'( i r htli I b K iHinh nil el sit ( na'nr, tab Stott IStfll , inn mi ri' .iii' throw 25 pin nt more tra-- h be and New Hie n Ntar- - than they do at any other time of the year. Tin trni'l iti - into an extra 2a million ton- - of garbage ent to indfill- - and ini ini r.itoc. t ik alll tide resource' t of the a iitiona! wa-t.ind eu-more i - to make the material- I Tii.ink-trivm- Droubays Used Cars 746 N. Main, Nephi I , d. -- t! I r 8 -e 746-550- le-- rry Case. Iliiir 1tfit'iiiin Trades ins Welcome 8 I i. Low Interest Rates Available. le -- holiday trash? 623-550- Consider hiding children' present around the house anl leaving clue rather than w rapping the gift. Buy rechargeable battenes UNIVERSITY 3.8 Liter V6, Auto, Leather, Pwr, Sunroof, Tilt, (435) (800) ping materials. Old baskets, chil irenit artwork and .crap fabric work well and can be reu-e- d on other occasions. 6133(30 GOfiQIOGK) I re-'ou- n . -. for children toy and home December 15, 2004 trim your holiday card list. Consider thoe on your who might prefer an electronic card instead Save the card you receive and ue them a gift tag, decoration and wrapping material. Consider giving homemade baked go! or crafts as gift, (let the kid involved in making holiday cards, decorations ht electronic. Forty percent of annual battery sale occur and ornaments instead of during the holiday period. buying them. Con-idRemember what the holigiving batteries and a recharger a part of the days are really about. In the midst of all the pressure to gift. Be a smart shopper. To rebuy the right gifts, get things duce trips to the store, begin mailed on time and prepare er your shopping on the phone or internet, then organize shopping trips so that driving time is reduced. Bring your own shopping bag or use one large hag for all purchase. When sending gift by mail, package them with reused boxes, bubble wrap or peanut. Wrap boxes in brow n paper grocery hag for mailing. dishes and glassware l'e for your house for guests, don't forget that giving and getting are the least important parts of the season. From page 7 AOG Although eight districts were defined, seven multiparties rather than buy- county districts were creing disposable paper goods. If ated, numbers two and three your party is larger than your combined from the beginning dish and glassware supply, to form the Wasatch Front try renting these items. Council. Regional Cut the cards. Review and (1) Bear River Association of Governments includes the counties of Box Elder, Cache and Rich. (2) The Wasatch Front Regional Council has the counties of Davis, Morgan and Weber. (3) Wasatch Front Regional Council has two member counties. Salt Lake and Tooele. (4) Mountainland Association of Government-- ; gone up. he said, but. hopefully they w ould go back down has three counties, Summit, before the work was done. Utah and Wasatch. (5) Six Juab County is requesting C ounty Association of Governbridge replacement funds for ments includes the six counthe removal and replacement ties of Juab, Millard, Piute, of the bridge over the Yuba Sanpete, Sevier and Wayne. Dam Spillway located five (6) Five County Association of Governments has the counmiles south of Yuba Interties of Beaver, Garfield, Iron, change. , The bridge is a Kane, and Washington. (7) concrete structure built in Uintah Basin Association 1932 and has a structural sufof Governments has three member counties, Daggett, ficiency rate of 17.3 percent as of 200 1. Duschesne and Uintah. (8) "The bridge is substandard Southeastern Utah Associain nearly every respect, from tion of Local Governments infoundation support to the cludes Carbon, Emery', Grand superstructure," said Chris- and San Juan. tensen. "It is anticipated that The State Advisory Plant a prestressed conning Committee looked at crete beam single-spabridge various factors in determining would need to be installed. the original boundaries for the There is rebar sticking districts, includup from the parapet which ing two major assumptions. The first assumption stated is a hazard to motorists and that boundaries should reflect pedestrians alike. The county is requesting county lines, since the counties a total budget of $750,000 to are already established as the complete the bridge replaceprimary unit for gathering, ment project. analyzing, and disseminating "We think that, since this data and other information. is in the Yuba Sate Park, The Planning Committee also that half of the match be assumed that local preferprogrammed in the State ences of working relationships Park Access Road program, between counties and cities if funded, and half be paid by existed and should be considthe county, said Howarth. ered. The project has to be done, The Planning Committee said Robert Steele, commischose the following factors sioner. In his opinion, it was as the criteria for determinbetter to move forward with ing the regional boundaries it as soon as possible. and groupings: economic and "In the flood years of 1983 demographic development and 1981, the water was gopatterns, organized inter- - and ing over the bridge so we need relationships, exthe replacement to be at least isting intra-statand federal that big," he said. classifications recognized by The engineering firm and government agencies, statethe county needed to make wide organizations, and other certain that everyone was on groups and the "same page of music" said planners and natural economic Christen en. subdivisions. In his other life, said ChrisThe organization of each tensen. he spent 32 years AOG was to reflect the popuworking for UDOT, the last lation, economic patterns, six as project engineer. He resources, and problems of its al.--o had served in the lTtah particular region. However, National Guard for 34 years. to avoid a wide array of difChristensen said he would ferences in local organization get the request letter ready and to ensure effective operafor signature by Howarth. tion between the associations, their constituents, and the state, official guidelines for organization were established in the governors executive order in compliance with the Utah Inter-LocCooperation Act of 1965. The executive order called for an executive board, consisting of representatives of and county governments city The Senior Citizens are and other local agencies. The Christtheir annual having role of the executive board is to mas program on Wednesday, December 22, at 12:30 develop goals and policy for the p.m. Kathy Asay and Norma entire region, strengthen role Sherwood will perform both of locally elected officials, serve Christmas and Hill Billy as a vehicle for communication between local and state levels music on their violins. Kathy has been playing the and act as a coordination violin since the sixth grade tool. The executive order also and Norma has been playing since she was a teenager. called for seven standing comOther program participants mittees within each AOG, are Eula Howard. Ann Glenn, addressing: health and soJulia Banks,- Iris Ferre and cial services, development Dan Memmott. Don Royce services, education, natural will accompany the audience resources, transportation, law enforcement, and manfor some community singpower planning. An execuing. All senior citizens and their tive director was to manage guests are invited to attend. services provided by the AOG and policy set out by the board. To arrange for transportation and make reservations for Any staff should reflect the characteristics of the AOG and the noon meal, call the services it will provide. before 9 a.m. County seeks funds to replace bridge over Yuba Dam Spillway By .Myrna NEW YEAR'S EVE Timcs-Xcic- Fresh Seafood - Juicy Steaks - Soup & Salad Bar Monday-Saturda- y Open for Dinner 4 SEAFOOD BUFFET 1st Friday & Saturday of the month. m. -- For Reservations Call G23-095- 9 RING IN THE NEW YEAR AT SALT CREEK SPORTS L0UN6E. A PRIVATE CLUB FOR MEMBERS -- Presents The Classic Rock All Stars Featuring the lead stingers of Iron Butterfly Sugar Loaf Cannibal and the Headhunters Rare Earth and Blues Image Appearing with Fire Hawk chef j kaY Will be cooking his famous slow W ALL THE TRIMMINGS, ALONG WITH BUCKETS OF SHRIMP COCKTAIL. AVAILABLE 5:30 P.M. UNTIL 1 2:30 A.M. ROASTED BEEF (ALL-U-CAN-EA- T) PARTY FAVORS, AND A TOAST AT MIDNIGHT.. GET Your tickets noVi phone WIN A SPORTSMAN 700 .V j tv , p w 1 I 1 'Vi 623-999- 9 ATV REPLICA FOR CHRISTMAS! ) 3 ) - Trauntvein Correspondent A bridge needs to he replaced over the Yuba Dam Spillway. The county project is being included in a number of prnjeets which are requesting money from state bridge leplacement funds (BROS), aid Tom Christensen, representing lone and De.Mille Kngineermg. who are working on the project. Commissioners authorized Christensen to move forward with the funding request. The transportation commission meets this month." aid Christensen. He met tailier with the state joint highway committee. The $ 120,000 for the design. if the project is approved. will he available so the work can he done hut other elements of the funding will not come, if approved, until 2008 or 2010. However, said Christensen, that should not the county. You can do the work as soon a- - it is approved and then can he reimbursed in "You can bid 2010," he immediately after the design is completed. The earliest you can he reimbursed is 2008." "We wanted a 5050 match," said Wm. Boyd Howarth. commission chair. Christensen said it looked, at this point, like a 8020 split vas what the state was proposing. Christensen said he would prepare a letter for signature by the commission seeking the 5050 pay ment. "Let me prepare the letter, for signature, submit it. and see what will happen. All they can do is say. No."' said Christensen. Construction costs had Prime Rib & Shrimp Buffet $26 p.m.-lOp.- s ; J "V r To wish everyone in Juab County a a,,, ,0 3p.m. 553 nqrth eight may not exceed 130 lbs. MAIN, NEPHI 623-082- 3 A e 623-730- 6 9 imiiiH intra-count- y program GARRETT HONDA Fri. 9 cun. to 6p.m. Saturday, 9 multi-count- y Christmas be present to uin. Ao purchase necessary. Individuals 3 and older may participate. Rider - n to enjoy Must Open: Mon. 128-foo- Senior Citizens Happy Holiday Season and to say thank you for another great year in business, your friends at Garrett Honda Polaris would like to invite you into the dealership to register for the chance to win a free battery powered Sportsman 700 ATV replica. Make the Holidays brighter for some lucky child in your family. Be sure to register at Garrett Honda Polaris before December 22, 2004. Drawing will be held Thursday December 23rd at 5:30pm u four-span- , f |