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Show 4 f t j 11 'J I I t 4 Published by the Pyramid, Mt. Pleasant, Utah Volume Ninety-Tw- Commissioners discuss By Charleen Nance MANTI Disasters facing several allowed the road bed to dry out. Emergency Services director, communities and the Gayle Rasmussen requested ad- potential of more disasters from ditional dispatchers be available flooding were major topics under along with other Hems for the discussion by the Sanpete County Commission on Tuesday, May 1. The Commission declared Fair- view a disaster area beginning April 6. They were advised that an incident report should be made even on minor problems then if a disaster occured the minor problems reported previously could be included in federal funding Richard Olsen reported that a three-mil- e section of county road north of Ephraim has been in a state of disrepair for four years. The original culverts were torn up but the road has never been fixed. Several times county crews have been in the area but they are always pulled from the job to do something more The urgent. county Sanpete I Number Nineteen May 9, 1984 Sanpete Co., Utah o disaster related problems county-wid- e possible flood control. Madsen said the suggestion would be nice to have but said the county could handle it. John Leisek requested a hearing for rezoning of the area of his campground and adjoining area from agricultural to commercial, The county has agreed to set up a hearing date for this purpose. Sanpete County has been named along with others in a notice of claim from the federal leasing trust About 20 defendants including Sanpete m are named County of 1983 mismanagement spring runoff The mismanagement caused a loss of $80,000 from lost crops on 80 acres of land they say Sanpete County read into the county minutes a denial of the claim SAVE acknowledge the problem and synoo promised help as soon as possible. Olsen also complained that he had spent thousands of dollars each year to remove thistles from his property as by law he is required to do. He wondered why adjoining property was apparently allowed to grow the noxious weed. Petition submitted Ed Painter presented several petitions with names of individuals who use the pigeon hollow road. They requested adequate repairing of the road Commissioner Ned Madsen agreed the road must be repaired but said it was impossible to do until the weather changed and Emergency aid offered by SCS MANTI County residents may be eligible to receive emergency watershed protection assistance from the U S Department of Agriculture's Soil Conservation Service. Section 403 of Title IV of the Agricultural Credit Act of 1978 authorizes a (Public Law for of assistance program emergency measures to retard runoff and prevent erosion as necessary to safeguard lives and property when natural occurences cause sudden impairment of a watershed. The Secretary of Agriculture has delegated the authority to carry out the program authorized by Section 403 to the Soil Conservaion Seryice r. v K iXJ m it - , ? 2 Bundt Pan Omelet Maker 4 A (u . . . i Cookbook . . Simmer Pot Roasting Rack A A MAKES COOKING EASIER. Muffin Pan Browning Tray Casserole Popcorn Popper Bowl (SCS) Funds cannot be used to 1) per- ALlMICROWAVEIACCESSORIES form operation or maintenance work or replace structures, 2) solve problems that existed before the disaster, 3) repair, rebuild or COOKISCHOOL maintain transportation facilities, public utilities or similar facilities, 4) repair or rebuild projects constructed by Federal agencies, or 5) construct works that would adversely affect water rights, or 6) assist only one individual or protect only agriculture land as a primary purpose of project. Each emergency 4.0 EUREKA EUREKA UPRIGHT HP peak MOTOR POWER TEAM VACUUM CLEANER condos, summer 0 with more and homes, powerful smooth-rollinHP motor. 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