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Show Page 2 Salina Sun Wednesday. March 24. 1999 Chartier visits about water project (Continued from Page 1) fees. He talked of alternative w ay s to obtain w ater and apply for water storage increase Data will and 400 South, 400 West extension by the high school to the uty limits. Sunset Drive to the Highway 89 extension, line out to the industrial and a discussed the presChartier area park surized irrigation setting, impact fees. 10-in- hook-u- p have to be collected over two or three seasons and the possibility of purchasing nearby water shares are options for the city As part of the dis cussion, suggested that the city it was not rely on the well and filtration ot the sewer discharge These methods are at the moment not Fee The hookup charge was disIt cussed was suggested that the price cost-effecti- foranewhook-upbesetat$52- With 5 , ...s ns1 t -- . J II t j aiMUII V & U i :iZ JSS&W"" ; if $ i. ft V,J j 1) breaking windows and dust Several onlookeis were around who didntcheerbulweremos ' , ufasom-bermoo- d Comments made were Makes me teel sad but it needed to be done, I guess Everyone in my family went here Some teachers taught my mother and me, too They didn t seem that old. My grade school and high school are now gone but I am still here Id hate to live around here and do the dusting Sure does look empty here, now I wish theyd have used dvna mile It could have been used tor something else Didnt deserve to be de- stroyed Oh, these tears are so silly ItS toimpact fees, part of the fees go and wards future needs, part is applied to the user fund. It was commented that each connection should pay their share for the impact and storage enlargement. It was suggested that the city charge $750 per quarter acre. It was recommended that there be an option to either pay the impact fee, or bring in a water share per quarter acre. It was also brought up that the system is for residential and small business use, not for larger agricultural uses. There are no more open hoses, open lines and larger agriculture hook-upThe pressurized irrigation system turnon has been pushed back to April 1, 999. The council will have city attorney Paul Lyman write an impact fee ordinance, or get a reference to work with to refer to current fees. The impact fee ordinance will be ready for the next council meeting, and then a pub1 ing Hope this city can save something old A family of four generations came back to see their school torn down and were sharing slot ics about principals, teachers, dances and they sang the school song together A middle school girl was standing alone and crying so no one would laugh at her It just makes me feel sad to see it go away It was a good place to go but the new school is nicer Trucks in excess of 5,000 pounds being parked on back streets are tearing up the roads. Concern was expressed for the damage to the streets r ' . a.r and watt h, ",ihhorhoods where childrer this wa takir place Pa' uses for the employees at the City Po. ..ere discus OWS lit y Tied lifeguards have not received a raise for two years, and are leaving for other jobs It was approved to raise wages $ 0 per hour per years of ser1 A vice An article reminding local residents about the Piute Trail, as well as a map ot the roads that ATVs can be driven on will be given to the Salina Time Sun in the near future. Those deviating from the proper trails and not accompanied by adults will be cited. for Salina Elementary School Area Kindergarten Registration Thursday, March 25, 1999 in Salma Elementarys Media Room Aurora & Redmond Students 9 a.m. Session 1 Salina Students p.m. Session w, Childien must be 5 years old before September 1 , 1999, and parents must bring proof of age (birth or blessing certificate) Parents will also sign up their children for testing to be held March 29, 1999. have a gas appliance that is connected to the gas sup- ply by a brass connector, or if the 'appliance has been moved, have the connector checked by a quail-- . tied professional right away. It could be dangerous. if you t 3 a .b Pi Ml K a VT j : V-f- goods were available at the craft arge selection of hand-mad- e show held over the weekend at the Blackhawk Arena. Craft show well attended (Continued from Page 1) Business was good and the prices were just right Crafts came fromTorrey, Richfield, Wellington, Gunnison, St. George, There will be4-tlMePreparation Contest Thursday, April 8, 1999 at 5 p m. m the Manti High School Home Ec. kitchens You must preregister by aI April 1, 1999 to enter Call 885-- 2 151 for more information. All levels must. Plan amenu, purchase supples, prepare and serve a meal for four guests Panguitch, Orem, Manti, Circleville, Pleasant, Salina and Wyoming There are two shows a year, the next one in October. To participate, please or 8 call Brenda Torgerson at 4 Jean Beckstead at 529-702- 896-859- plans Dairy Foods Contest 4-- H entire presentation should center Dairy Foods Contest Thursday, April 15, 1999 in the around a theme Answer question' about the dish. Sanpete County Courthouse Basement The Senior Level (ninth-twelft- h in Manti You must preregister by must do all of the above plus. 1 for more information. Present a illustrated talk and The Junior (third-fift- h on grade) promotional aspects of dairy prodIntermediate Levels (sixth-eight- h ucts; posters are required. Y ou must know what the low-fand grade) need to. home fat at one or dish a the basic dairy high Prepare products are; using more dairy products as the main ingrenutrition information and benefits of the dients dairy products (not Nutriand all dairy products are a Form Complete Recipe tion Information Form in the contest butter, sour cream, and cream cheese ), booklet that can be picked up at the are not know that too courthouse. high of cooking temperature can curdle Serve the dish tojudges on an attrac milk protein. tive table setting with centerpiece; the There will be a 4-- H 815-215- at high-calciu- m high-calciu- Cost Breakdown Form, Work Plan Form, and Recipe Form that are found in the Contest Rules Booklet Have a theme lor your menu and table, including a nice tablecloth and table setting to serve your guests and the judge. food on the If you have a high-fa- t fest set menu, balance it out with other loWcr-ffoods Have a variety of color, texture and temperature in your menu. r The rules are the same for all at levels-Junio- InterLevel (grades third-fifth- ), ), mediate Level (grades and Senior Level (grades ni n th- -t wel fth). sixth-eighth- Betty Crocker Club meets We are the Betty Crocker Club. Members are Lauren Jensen, Cassidi Bird, Hannah Anderson, and Hope Lambertson Our leader is Betty Cowley. In our club we cook. We have been meeting since February. We went to the store We looked at bread and different kinds of milk to compare weight and prices We have made sandwiches using the basic food groups and we have also made fruit drinks. We hold our meetings every Thursday and plan on making more fun things to eat. Thank You For Your Support! i fi t y , MIIq c 4tH Meal, Preparation and a judge You can register in the following categories; Lamb, Poultry, Beef, Dairy Foods, (Fruits and Vegetables) You have three hours to prepare, serve, and clean up your meal Cost shall not exceed $15 for a meal of five persons Fill out the Registration Form, Daily Menu Form, Food Guide Pyramid Form, ? AT- - s. nicipal Treasurers Association Convention in St George Ordinances to update all changes on zoning ordinances were approved. Also discussed at the council meet- - Era ends as walls crumble (Continued from Page ;S lic hearing can be set. Mayor Evelyn Nielsen approved Pan Nielsen to attend the Utah Mu- f ? I On Saturday, March 12, 1999, North Sevier I itile I eapne Wrestlmo hosted a wrestling tournament. Ain ost 800 kids Iromprescho-- ueifcm.. grade participated. The event started at 8 a m with wemh-i- n and ended about .80 after .856 matches had been wrestled The tournament was carried off quickly and efficiently with the help of terrific vol unteers They started working on the tournament weeks before, many putting in hours setting up and cleaning up after Iwould like to thank all the volunteers and coaches for their work and time. Several people from other school areas thanked me for having such a wellrrun tournament and were amazed that such an event could take place' so efficiently. The accolades go to those volunteers who did such a great job. Thank you George Chappell, North Sevier Wrestling Coach 1 '$' 'M) V, .j m SALINA T,V' IMPROVEMENT GROUP PARK COMMITTEE j liW-- ? ''vlTJ 1 . C'i- - n immsm '; it n 1 if ? 74 $ . i i 529-372- & 'rj, A ( O 3 yl 3 I y y y ijf ts, ib 4 o 2, This is the first step in many toward the completion. More information will be available next week, about materials, etc., that will be needed. Thanks for your support!!! 529-783- 9 for more information s Announcing my new hours: Any time, any day. Ray Smith, Agent 28 South Main, Gunnison 528-750- 0 ',t Si Sun in-stat- e. Call Anyone or entity with access to a loader andor grader who would be interested should contact Diana May at 2 Salina the provide. The Park Committee is ask ing the community and any interested businesses for their help in moving the dirt from the site. 'vmmPMptiS Let Gunnison Valley News help keep you smiling as you make your wedding plans. We can mail your invitations for only 29 each It's very simple-w- e do most of the work. 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