Show i 48 Top of Utah Tuesday May 9 2000 fK X Solid waste station nears completion By JOEPYRAH Saft Sandard-Examr- ' Editor’s note: This story is being rerun because its jump was accidentally omitted in Monday’s paper After years of finding the right location a month of delays from an engineering gaff and weeks of ongoing negotiations to purchase one last piece of property the Weber County solid waste transfer station creeps to completion Huge pillars that will support the main building rest on the concrete slab that will serve as the floor for the structure They are expected to be raised within two weeks said Gary Laird county director of operations But while buildings rise con- cern remains about keeping other aspects of the project on sched- ule “What I’m afraid of is the project will be done but that I can’t get the traffic through because the bridge won’t be done” Laird said He is referring to the bridge large trucks will use while crossing the Weber River to bring gar- bage to the station One last piece of property has yet to be purchased from a private owner Stings From IB and he fears that more minors will become successful in buying tobacco products Since implementing stings the percentage of minors successful in buying tobacco from local has been reduced from 23 to 12 percent Condra said data also shows when health officials and police 'don’t have a presence in the community in conducting stings the underage ' buy-rat- before construction can begin Laird said negotiations are ongoing and he hopes to have them done within a week Final completion of the S8 million station is slated for late September or October The transfer station is de- terim County Health Director Richard Harvey are a $5475 reduction in general services a $2409 reduction in preventive health and a $2765 reduction in maternal and child health care 1 16 1977 Rebecca was reared and educated in Garland and -- ROY - Our beloved husband father son brother uncle and papa passed away on May 4 2000 in Great Falls Montana Butch was bom in Columbus Ohio November 1 1951 son of Charles and Betty Acker He married Lucinda (Cindy) Hendrix September 4 1971 He graduated from Layton High School in 1970 Butch served n the Army where he was stationed at Dugway Proving Grounds and Wiesbaden Germany After retiring from active duty he worked for HAFB In his spare time Butch liked to read bowl shoot pool and golf He also enjoyed fishing and camping at Carter Creek He is survived by his wife Cindy of Roy daughters Shelly of Roy Shawna (Glen) Grissom of Clearfield and n Cheryl (Trent) Gnmes of Grandsons Austin and Bryce Gnmes His mother Betty of Layton his sister Linda (Dwight) Martin of Clinton and brothers Mike of Layton and David (Shirley) Acker of NY His cat “Killer" and special friend “Memer” Butch was preceded in death by his father Charles and grandparents Special thanks to all our friends and family for their loving support Funeral services will be held at 2 p m Thursday May 11 2000 at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary 1867 North Fairfield Road Viewing will be Wednesday from 8 pm and Thursday 12:451:45 p m Interment Lindquist's Memorial Park at Layton where military honors will be accorded st Lay-to- - You can reach reporter Bryon or 1 graduated OGDEN Dr George W Vogel 100 Brigham died Monday May 8 2000 at a local care Young College in center He was bom January 18 1900 Logan in Provo a son of George W and Martha She was choRoberts Vogel On June 24 1926 sen as Mother of George married Winona Burrows in the the Year in 1978 Salt Lake LDS Temple He was reared by the Tremonton Women's’ Civic and educated in Ogden graduating League t" from Ogden High School He also gradRebecca was a member bf the uated from the of Denver Den- University Tremonton 2nd LOS ward and was very tat SchooL George was an active mem- dedicated to her religion She served in ber of the Malans Peak (Ogden 43rd) many capacities in different church LDS Ward where he was a High Priest LOS served misShe a organizations He had been a dentist in Ogden for 48 sion to St Louis Missouri and was very years Throughout his career he did involved in genealogy and extraction numerous amounts of charity work ' work Georgewas a life member of the AmerSurviving are her children Marie ican Dental Association and served as (Foy) Seegmiller Henderson Nevada past president of the Weber County DenLeslie King (Manlyn) Smith Orlin Hol-lital Society He was also a member of (Billie) Smith both of Ogden Thomas the Utah State Dental Examining Board King (Joan) Smith Garden Grove CalSurviving are his loving wife Winona ifornia Paul Manning(Rhea) Smith of Ogden one daughter Carla (Robert) David Idaho Rexburg Ogden (Brenda) Vogel Ogden 10 grandchildren numer- Smith Kaysville Theral Franklin (Helen) Smith West Valley City Julia Ann f ous greatgrandchildren one loving fos- ter daughter Lola (Grant) Sheffield and (Allen) Wardle Tremonton Emma Lee ?many foster grandchildren George is (Robert) Anthony Richland Washington jalso survived by one brother Peter B Elizabeth (Harold) Udy Brigham City Also surviving are 66 grandchildren ' yogel Philadelphia Penn He was pre-- f Ceded in death by his parents one son 170 great grandchildren 1 6 great great Dr George B Vogel and two sisters 19 and relatives step grandchildren She was preceded in death by three ‘' Mary Cameron and Jean Kendall brothers Vernon James Smith Veloid ' Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 pm at Lindquist’s Ogden MortuElias Smith and Boyd Eli Smith Funeral services wilt be held Thursary 3408 Washington Blvd Friends may can at the mortuary on Wednesday from day May 11 2000 at 2:00 pm at the 6 to 8 pm and Thursday Noon to 12:45 Tremonton 2nd & 5th Ward Chapel with Bishop Kay Williams officiating Friends pm Interment Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park 4500 Washmay call Wednesday May 10 from 6:00-80- 0 ington Blvd In lieu of flowers the fampm and Thursday from 12:15-1:3- 0 ily requests donations be made to Pripm at Rogers and Taylor Funeral Home 111 No 100 E Tremonton mary Children’s Medical Center 100 North Medical Drive Salt Lake City Utah Interment in the Tremonton Riverview 84113 Cemetery from “That impact won’t come this year but it could come down the road” Rawlings said 776-495- 923 in Logan He died September expected the state cuts should not have an immediate impact on the health department budget at married She James Simuels Smith June 6 County Clerk Auditor Steve Rawlings said because the county has a higher fund balance than Saxton Leslie “Butch” Miles Acker Dr George W Vogel TREMONTON - Rebecca King Smith 95 died May 8 2000 at her home in Tremonton She was bom November 15 1904 in Garland the daughter of Thomas Edward and Elizabeth Manning King 625-425- Those areas identified for cuts by the Utah Department of Health in a letter addressed to in- r Obituaries Rebecca King Smith 867 W Wilson Lane should be able to handle the county’s solid waste needs for the next 30 years County officials took years deciding on the location because of complaints from area businesses local residents and land costs They tried and failed to put the signed to collect 600 tons of station on land south of the Wewaste every day from all municiber Industrial Park on the land palities and unincorporated areas of the former Amalgamated Sugof the county The waste will ar factory adjacent to the Union then be loaded into 10 train cars Pacific Railroad yard in Ogden and hauled to a massive landfill and on several other plots of in Carbon County The county land has been using a temporary Property issues aren’t the only transfer station while work con-- ' bumps the station has speed tinues on the new one faced Buildings must be higher The changeover will impact than train cars to allow for waste county residents in several ways to be pushed into them including easier access and a reEarlier this year engineers cycling center said Karlene Linmiscalculated the amount of dirt ford director of solid waste “We’ve been looking to help needed to raise the building high start recycling in the county” enough above the railroad tracks The mistake will likely cost the Linford said a month in construction Users will be able to drop off county time and $20000 to continue use and aluminum paper plastic of the temporary transfer station though not likely glass because “They’re having a real hard there is no market for it The county will most likely seek bids time getting engineering complefrom recycling companies that ted” Laird said want the materials she said You can reach reporter Joe Pyr-a- h 2 The transfer station located or by at (801) between 24th and 21st Streets at at jpyrahstandardnet In addition to the federal cuts the county health department will also experience $10649 in state cuts imposed by the Legislature for 2001 Standard-Examine- Fre-do- 6-- More obits on page 3B of tobacco e rises Equally frustrating is that due to specific language in the legislation governing how the millions of dollars in tobacco settlement money can be spent those dollars cannot be used in making up the federal loss Condra said But doing two stings a year Condra admits beats the alternative Condra recently told the Board of Health that “dropping the program would set the county back about eight years” That is why over the next several months Condra will search for additional funds including looking to obtain funding from state substance abuse programs If funding from those groups is not available Condra said the county could put the $7700 it spends on beer stings toward a third tobacco sting operation But using monies set aside for that program would be a last option he said Web site predicts crime from zip code The Associated Press VARIABLE SALT LAKE CITY - 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