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Show Messenger-Enterpris- case recently that contended an increase of the Richfield City property tax mill levy was illegal. Judge Tibbs told Dr. filed by a group of Brown, Richfield, Richfield citizens. "You principal petitioner, that havent given me the the court has no juris- - authority, Judge Tibbs diction to hear arguments said, explaining that the on a writ of mandamus petitioners did not pro L.S. ceed properly because the U.S. Constitution, Judge documents in the case Tibbs said, 'Tm sure you were not in the proper think you can (prove the form. authority and proceedAs Dr. Brown began to ings) and I'm sure you cite his authority from the cant." December, bald plumage on its head and eagles migrate to Utah by tail. In flight, a juvenile the hundreds for a bald eagle has a mottled winters stay. Americas appearance under its national bird is not seen in wings and body. Areas of the state where the state during most of the year, but from bald eagles have been December to March, this commonly sighted are endangered species takes Rich County, Weber up residence in sprawling, County west of Ogden, leafless trees of Utah's Tooele County, Morgan counties, lower canyons or near and Summit canyons along the Manti major water sources. Bald eagle watching Mountains, the Colorado may make an excellent and Green rivers, and family outing during the canyons near Cedar City Christmas holidays. Utah and Parowan and south of State Division of Wildlife Richfield. Many other less accessible areas of the Resources Nongame Biolstate may also contain an Phil Wagner says ogist adult bald eagle is good wintering populadistinctive looking with its tions of bald eagles. On arriving in Utah, snow white head and tail contrasting with a dark bald eagles may first body. A juvenile bald cluster around marshes to eagle up to three or four feed on waterfowl. After years of age has darker the water freezes, the eagles may move to more arid areas to seek out jackrabbits. In February and March, dead carp killed by pond drawdowns on waterfowl management areas may fatten the eagles before their trek northward again. On January 9. Wagner will direct Utah's fourth annual bald eagle count in conjunction with a bald eagle count in the United States and Canada sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation. Last January 13,619 bald Practice Called by Pat Mellor ten-wee- Manti Utah Stake choir practice will be held this Sunday (Jan. 3) in preparation for stake conference on Jan. 31. Choir Director Harry A. Dean said that the Ephraim group would rehearse in the Ephraim First Ward at 6 p.m. The Manti group will rehearse in the Ward at 7:30 p.m. Manti "All choir members are urged to attend these practices, Mr. Dean said. He also asked that others with choral experience are welcome and urged to attend. behavior modification plans taught in the class, you receive half your tuition back. I would estiof the mate' that 80 people we have taught, received refunds, so actually the class only costs about S20 for most people. First-Seco- participants are Raised to 11.46 The Richfield City Council raised the mill levy from 6.5 mills to 1 1 .46 mills in order to offset an anticipated shortfall in this year's budget. Dr. Brown and the other The class teaches proper eating habits and nutrition and includes a diet plan to help in weight em- loss. A program is worked out to help dieters break bad habits that keep weight on or make people gain. One of the good habits that is taught in the class is eating three meals a day. "Most people don't do that. Not very many people want to admit that they don't eat three meals a day, but its surprising how many people, particularly those with weight problems, tend to skip breakfast and then hog out at ten o'clock. We also teach people how to not petitioners recognize the problems that are keeping your weight on, and of course everyone's problems are different. Once you recognize those problems and can arrive at a method of 283-406- i No Markup Comment sought . i r Hundreds of rolls to select from! mgs , Sell Them at Dealer Billing Cost" All sties available, call for your she and price WEAHTiR MASTER 4PLY Deep Bite Treed, SIZE r RASSENGERiRECARS HIGH W A WINTER sites available, call for your site and price. All fax-ticz- OSWilif !3I Best . . ... Wet, and ICs Easy, Hang It s Fast, and you can beautify a room in minutes! 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Based on the recomfrom these mendation local and state boards and national priorities, more USDA assistance would be aimed at reducing the most serious soil erosion and related problems. him ' i in Town The program would use local and state conse- 36.88 38.88 40.88 G78-14w- increase agricultural production costs, according to George D. McMillan, areas. PRICE F78-14w- w Battery SCS. Basic USDA technical and financial assistance would continue in all WW E78-14w- reduce agricultural State Conservationist, Wl'J WEATHER MASTER RADIAL V tion Service (SCS), P.O. Box 11350, Salt Lake City, Utah. 84147. The proposed program would concentrate more USDA assistance in areas where soil erosion and other problems threaten to No Snow "... MR. PEARSON SAYS . The Secretary of Agri-- , culture announces the opportunity for people to comment on the U.S. Department of. Agriculture's proposed soil and water conservation program. The program features expanded roles for local and state governments and the targeting of USDA dollars and personnel to conserving critical resource problem areas. who are People interested in the proposed program, or potentially affected by it, are invited to comment. Responses will be accepted through January 15, 1982, and can be mailed to State Conservationist, Soil Conserva- High Interest Rates productive capacity and to All Single Rolls South Main Gunnison, Utah d 20-ye- ( 54 claim the T ax Notices Next W eek snack." "The class helps you up your home ! Moroni Mayor Glen Christensen says the city is applying for $41 1 ,000 from the Board and $400,000 from the community Impact Board to finance the proposed project. The improvements will, according to the mayor, provide good quality culinary water, plus ample pressure for fire protection and industrial water users. The Board of Water Resources has slated the project for further study before delivering a decision. Mt. Pleasant Irrigation Construction of a gravity pressure irrigation system within the confines of Mt. Pleasant City, costing about $500,000, has been proposed for funding to the Water Resources Board. Mayor James C. Thornton says the proposed system will substantially reduce the amount of culinary water being used on lawns and gardens water that is needed to serve the anticipated population increase resulting from the opening of the Skyline Mine by Coastal States Mines. Mt. Pleasant recently completed major improvements to its culinary water system and constructed a sewer system. The Division said they will study the project before a decision is made by the Board on the application. The Division is currently designing a gravity pressure irrigation system for Pleasant Creek Irrigation Company for 900 acres of land west of Mt. Pleasant. A proposal has been made for the irrigation company and the city to share a water storage pond and main transmission pipeline from the pond to the city. three-fourth- . Just Cut . by Pal Mellor one-thir- ployees of the Utah Wildlife Resources Division of the Department of Page 9 by Sanpete towns Heart Association sponsors diet class in Ephraim A highly successful diet class will be repeated in Ephraim at the Snow College Activity Center beginning January 13, under the direction of Chris Schoppe. k The class costs S40, but there's an incentive plan, Chris says: "If you lose 15 pounds or more, and do all your Stake Choir eagles were counted in continental United States. Of this number, 743 were counted in Utah. In the 1979 and 1980 Utah bald eagle counts, 658 and 662 birds were counted respectively. Several state and federal agencies and private organizations participate in Utah's bald eagle count, according to Wagner. About half of the 160 1981 The Utah State Division of Natural Resources and Energy says the Board of Resources has authorized action of the council was Water to the Chester Irrigation $240,000 the matter that and illegal, Natural Resources and should be placed on the Company to construct a sprinkler for about 700 acres of Energy. These include all ballot so citizens can irrigation system land of Chester. east or either officers and reject approve conservation, The project, expected to cost several nongame biolo- the tax hike. includes four pumps, two $320,000, he The was said judge gists. It is not known yet not aware that he was to pumping stations, and installation of whether bald eagles are hear the petition until he transmission pipelines. Ralph B. Jensen, president of the increasing in the United read it in the newspaper. States. Wagner says that He told Dr. Brown that he irrigation company, says the project is more bald eagles could be had made a number of expected to reduce significant seepage counted in Utah this year, telephone calls before the losses experienced with the present because a larger number case came before the court open ditch system, estimated to be of the company's water of bald eagles have and said his research about s About of the concluded no that he has supply. already been spotted in Glacier National Park, a jurisdiction to act on the system will be pumped, according to Jensen, and the remainder operated by case as it now stands. favorite salmon-feedin- g atDr. Brown When gravity pressure. stopover for bald eagles The irrigation company's last his to to Utah. tempted present migrating case. Judge Tibbs stopped payment on the McKinley Strate him, saying there was no Reservoir will be made at the end of 1982. The sprinkler irrigation project need of arguing the point in view of his lack of will cost the irrigation company about period. authority to hear the case. $12,000 per year over a It was then that he also Moroni seeks funds advised Brown to get an Moroni City Corporation has applied attorney. Until that happens and to the Board of Water Resources fpr i the case is properly funds to improve the citys water dealing with them, you can lose weight," Chris presented, it is dismissed, system. The proposed project is expected to the judge said. says. Not only do overcost $881 ,000 and includes the construcCity Attorney speaks benefit weight people tion of a 750,000 gallon water storage Before the case was disfrom this class, says Chris, reservoir and installation of new water Richfield missed. City but also those who are distribution lines and chlorination ChamberKen Attorney whose habits thin, eating facilities. told lain the court there are "really bad." had been no legal service Obviously with an 80 or better success rate, the filed on the action and he methods of dealing with felt the court had no jurisindividual dieters diction to act. He said that a particular legal problems are addressed under rule, a writ of mandamus pretty well. Both a men's class and a has been abolished. Delinquent tax notices for Sanpete ladies' class will be Judge Tibbs, after will be published next week in County on his the ruling offered in January. Chris making Mt. the Pleasant Pyramid. told Brown and his says quite a few registra- case Copies will be available at the Mt. that there tions have been received, Pleasant Pyramid office in Mt. and that class size is are other legal methods of Pleasant, Gunnison Valley News in their and case, filing limited: those interested or the Manti Messenger Gunnison, in registering should call advised they gel knowin Manti, or at any of the office counsel . ledgeable legal her at counter sales outlets for the papers. The class is taught and follow proper proCopies are 30 each. under the sponsorship of cedures if they intend to further action. the the Utah Heart Association in hopes that by alleviating some of the problems of pverweight, the possibility of heart disease will also be nipped in the bud. Migratory bald eagles pass through state Each 3t, W ater funds sought Judge dismisses tax case against Richfield Sixth District Judge Don V. 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