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Show Tuesday, August 31, 1993 Helper: (Continued from Page safe highway access. 1AJ ing without direction, loss of business tax base, young people moving out, losing restor-abl- e buildings, failure to communicate and waiting for someone else to do it". A follow-u- p meeting was scheduled for early September, when the days notes would be printed and presented to the council and volunteers would be sought to help accomplish the following goals: Build an overpass to ensure Local Girl Scout legist rations set Local Girl Scout registrations will be conducted Wednesday, Sept. 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Pioneer Park in Price. Price: (Continued from Page LA) He suggested that the city council and PRWID board meet at one of the committee meetings. He was concerned that the group might not continue if the two agencies met outside of that setting. Weve had two meetings and I dont think we ought to start over. I dont think we ought to throw it out, he said. Weve got to start sup- porting the committee, pointed out Councilman Jim Jensen. Weve got a good group that can accomplish a lot. The problem is communication back to the council and board. We can break turf questions if we can communicate. Mayor Lou Colosimo asked city staff to put together information regarding city water exchanges with PRWID, so that all details could be available at the meeting. No date or time was set for the meeting. businesses. Offer incubator programs, resources, training, etc. Promote government offices to locate in Helper. Contact property owners to improve, fix up and renovate. Pursue railroad property ownership business and building improvements. Construct a for walkway from Castle Gate subdivision to Bryner Street for childrens safety. welConstruct come signs for highway business development and retention. Promote the location of motels, bed and breakfasts, a RV parks, and overnight accommodations. Develop a business co-o- business association. Continue with a bigger and better Electric Light Parade. Promote and improve the annual car show. Focus on parkway completion, including connecting trails and maps. two-side- d p, Establish Helper Arts bringing together resident Council to develop events occupations with downtown Antiques galore -- calendar. Modernize and update the museum. Continue with the college and high school baseball games in Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 3A rn Helper. I really came thi nking that I would be bored, but I am leaving enthused, excited and ready to help," said Margret Taylor. Helper was built on and this will consaid Mayor Dalpiaz. tinue," We need to push and encourage here and there, and this meeting gives us a fresh course to pursue. volun-teeris- m Capital homicide: (Continued from Page chase began. However, he said when he observed the situation, he realized that he was the only one who could disable the suspects vehicle. Detective Ekker offered testimony regarding damage to law enforcement vehicles from gunshots and the confiscation of two weapons at the arrest site - a .22 rifle and a 12 gauge shotgun. LA) day of preliminary hearing, Emery County Attorney Mark Tanner called Haycock, to testify. The trooper recalled seeing the suspect vehicle going in the wrong lane of traffic and Riches, Lund and Brownell in pursuit. He testified to seeing shots fired, including shots being fired at him. Trooper Rapich testified that he joined the pursuit late and he was off duty when the Defense attorneys Ken Brown, representing Pearson, and Stephen R. McCaughey, representing Kennedy, did not call any witnesses to testify. However, McCaughey argued that count five, failure to respond, did not apply to his client since Kennedy was not driving the car. Still, Judge Bryner ruled probable cause existed on all counts and held both defendants to answer all charges at the arraignment. ul Kane County has submit- region. The county plans to build the road, which will cross mostly Bureau of Land Management lands and some scattered state parcels, to serve the Andalex coal mine, proposed for construction in the Smoky Mountain area. Despite the Nov. 1 project start date cited on the application, BLM officials say the county would be unauthorized to begin construction on the alternative access route across public land for the Andalex coal mine until the environmental impact statement is completed sometime in 1995. The other access being considered for the mine is along Andalexs mining plans require the road as an integral e component of its coal-haroute to rail load-out- s near Cedar City or Moa-p230-mil- ul a, Nev. the existing Warm Creek Road, which passes through the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. According to the application filed with the Division of State Lands and Forestry, Kane County would require a store. Thank Yon Kane County plans to build coal-haroad, requests new right of way across state lands ted a request to the Utah Division of State Lands and Forestry for a new road right of way across school trust lands on Nipple Bench in southern Utahs remote Kaiparowits Jane and Deano Kontgas, new owners of Memories Antique Shop, 15 S. Carbon Avenue, Price, pose with their new sign. The former Price residents were living in California when Deano became retired with a medical disability. They moved back to Price, visited the shop to buy a gift and ended up buying the On behalf of the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce Officers and Board of Governors, we would like to publicly THANK all our many sponsors, Price City, Carbon County and Volunteers of the Black Dia- mond Stampede, Miss Carbon County Scholarship Program, Carbon County Fair and International Days they have given unselfishly of their time, efforts and money to give back to OUR community to make this a better place to live, work and play. Without this type of assistance, our community would not have many of the benefits that we have come to enjoy! So, the CHAMBER encourages our citizenry that when you recognize local businesses sponsoring events, remember to thank them the next time you shop with them, thank the volunteers for their willingness to give of their time and thank your governmental agencies and we thank all of you for your presence at our functions... please call on your local Chamber of Commerce if you have any questions or ideas of ways to improve our already great county. Thank you to all, Steve Bringhurst, President Kathy Hanna, Executive Director easement for construction of the paved road that would handle more than 300 coal trucks daily. 500-foot-wi- 100-footwid- e, 20-mi- le GREAT QUALITY LOW COST WEAR-DATE- Congoleum D CARPET. Wear Dated "twist" II sturdy bounces back and comes in 25 fabulous colors. Wear Dated II textured cut-piin 24 up to date colors, le Queen Size Sofa Sleeper Prestige our best-sellin-g No-Wsatin gloss floor! Huge selection of patterns and colors. $399 ax $1 Q99 H wiyd.' Carpet only. 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