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Show 4 t 2A trnery Cojr ty Lyynber Tueyb LMr, Pr0fjf;3 2 1 2A2 Commission Continued from PAGE 1A. day - (I indon, ilmy purl of h lr it in uKo graduating niece He from tfie police ,icu(lem mid they were woi kni with Inin to see tfi.it tie lllil'h' (I tin lequired lestmi; for tins graduation Kris Melt would tie donating tier sk k days to tier husband. Sti.mil und ottier-- . run donate itieir sick day s to stiullll it it becomes nece-,sa- r Stienff ( nion suid tie w mild like to publicly hunk ( ommissioner dolmson fortiis night years of er ice us ,i commissioner Slierifl ( in mon also said lie appreciated working should Iw IltlllINIJ ti i 11 i -- itli ('ommissionerdoliiison 'omniissioner .lolmson said tie apireciated tie stienll s remarks lie next item on l tic agenda was the reappointment of the members to the Linen Coiintv w ( I ureer 'sen e 'onni il nm lluidi said ihui tie ( ( l r mis-sione- recomim lilted the approval o ttie reappointment ol those meuitiers currently sen mg on lio-memtiers are ttie board Judy sci itt Randy di nscn and Keilti Mare ( ommissioner Hutch said In- hud contacted these tioui d tin in to is and they I .ii e w ill n u to i on l in tie to seise in Itiis capacUx tic next it' m on tie agenda was tie rnii'idcruliou amt ttie approval ol a resolution amendin'.! the men ( i u n lx Kesolu-- t ion No I pros idmg lor the disbursement o mineral lease Iliads to ttie special scr sice districts in men County tic tn eakdoss n is Special Ser-- s II percent. ice isi riel ( a'lle alley Special sersice liistrn I Id percent. I. mers ( omits Heereation. S percent. mers ( omits I ire Hisinct, s i I I I I I I . Star Theatre aJjt j ,1 163 North Main, Huntington, Utah 84528 (7827) (435) 687-STA- R www.startheatre.us Show times Nightly Shows: Moral, is - Satin rl.is 7:011 it 0:00 pin Mutinies: Monday Simoi Das 2:00 pm 2:00 pm S.itmd.iy 12:00 Miilni'sil.iv pm llig Sirmi (laim- thus: Saturday 0:00-- 1:00 am 4:00-6:0- 0 1 Starts At The Star Playing iHu Dcmidicr Starts I i inlicr 20lh nlas I ,tn s'. f) My Big Fat Greek ?wl (,(" ,,'1VhowomeJs'nud, Wedding (lb lli'jhtly 7 UOprn hatijiday M.itiifti; 1? ()f & 7 2nd fSayu through January Showlimes 9 OOpin Uirjt.ti Monday Senior Day ? 00pm batu'day 7 00pm 00im ve one Showtime 2 00pm Christmas 26th jtVtf The Wild Thornberrys ... luirsdas, Sheriff Lamar Guymon, Commissioner Ira Hatch, County Treasurer, JoAnn Behling, Commissioner Drew Sitterud, Clerk Bruce Funk and County Recorder, Dixie Swasey honor Commissioner Randy Johnson with a plaque. percent. North l.mcry Water sers Special sen ice District. 1 percent. Municipal Building Mithority ol men Counts, 2a I percent It was moved, seconded and approved that these percentages lor ttie distt ilnition of the mineral lease monies lie adopted. I lie next item on the anemia was the approval ol the 2111)11 commission meeting and holihe incfl intis vv ill day schedule lie held on Hie lirst and third Tuesday ol each month. There are 12 a seheduled holidays for county employees. The font mission nlsn approved the municipal Imildiut! authority meeting schedule The next item was the consideration and the approval of the contract with .1(1 Billing for ambulance billing sen ices. In thesenieeeonlrael Ilie.lCI Billing re(iiesled a S2 increase to lirint! the cost S 7 per claim. Comments were made on the money spent lor this sen ice is money well spent lie collection of the amliul.inee hillings has saved the counts money. At limes previous large sums were w riltcn oil lor ambulance billings that were not colli vied. The contract wasapproved with the I dosed alter 4:00pm Christmas eve, Closed Christmas l)av & New Mars K ve We will he S2 increase. lie next item on the agenda was Ihe approval ol the process to accept applications lor posi-tion- s which are expiring on the public lands council as well as I klNQ KQACfHEATREtT17ftiMalric7;1239i CflOWft THEATRE1D0 Wul Prici 8371708 turn tm CROWN ONE SHOWING - ONLY Daily 7.30 Lord of the Kings: The Tvo Towers Ihe planning and zoning commission The lerms for Dennis Worwood, Wes Curtis and Dickson ii ill inulori will expire at the end of the year front the lands council; Curtis and Worwood will not reapply for these positions. Judy Scott and Merrill Duncan on the planning and zoning commission hold terms which will expire at the end of 2(102. It was determined that the commission will begin advertisement for these expiring terms immediately. The next item on the agenda as the issuance of a business vv license for Amy Behling. Her business is called Farmhouse Frames and Decor in Ferron. The license was approved. The next item on the agenda was the approval of the previous commission minutes vv ith a few minor corrections. Commissioner Hatch updated those present on the (IB money vv Inch is forthcoming to lie used for a study on the water situation at Fleetrie Lake and Skyline Mine. I ie said they have met with Carbon County commissioners und will lie goingout w itli a prospectus as soon as (he funds become available. They he looking will for a will firm and hydroengineering interview applicants and pick from those applying to complete the study. Commissioner Hatch also reported that he has had a lot of inquiries from citizens as to any changes in Ihe county animal control policy, lie recommended that they hold a public hearing before taking any action in matters of animal control und allow the public input in the matter. Daily 7.00 r Tni ( & 9 25 KING KOAL I & 9.00 Notice You Can - ( inilitiiir s (iiiliinii' he Wild PRICE THEATRE 30 East Mam. Price 637-274All Mam Seals Si 50 Daily 7 00 Fri hornberrss 3 & Sat 7 00 & 9 00 Ay, t i JUSiiin 1I iiihn l)ft 27ih dale now specified in the original proclamation ( 'ommissioner Drew Sitterud staled that on l)cc. IS the bill had passed Ihe Douse with only two negative voles and ulso passed Ihe Semite. Commissioner Sitterud said that il jseiisiomarv lorslalebusi-nes- s to begin on the lirst Monday ol a new year which was why the original proclamation sjieeilied lliis date. With the change to. Ian 1. 2003 as llieef-leeliv- e dale of the annexation, problems with sales tax on will lie avoided. Commissioner Sitterud also stated that just because there is a new law taking effect on Jan. 1, 20011. it does not make decisions made under the old law' invalid. If this were the case then criminals could come hack and request new proceedings with each new law that was passed pertaining to their particular case. Local officials believe a proclamation from the governor will lie forthcoming before the end of the year with the date for the annexation effective date changing from .Jan. 0. 2001) to Jan, , 2003. 1 m Gift Ideas for the Car Lover on your list! , on-Ia- . need a contingency plan to continue to operate the museum through this transitional time. ill vv Commissioner Hatch ex- pressed his appreciation to n Commissioner Johnson. "It a pleasure to work with Randy on some challenging is- sues these last fouryears. I appreciate what Randy has done to help the county. Commissioner Johnson said, "It has been a pleasure to work vv itli the elected officials ov er the past eight years." has-bee- . The elected officials at I p in. 1 A. the largest decrease in the The national price of regular, unleaded, decreased month to Colorados e gasoline cents from last $1.38. This price is 2(i self-serv- 8 1 C 0th Anniversary jlannwi 81.38, a last month, established 100 years ago, AAA offers a wide array of automotive, travel, insurance and financial services. AAA Ctah serves over 120,000 members. AAA's Fuel (iauge Report is the most comprehen- self-serv- this past month. Nevadas price dropped 4 cents to SL4(i. Idaho's average price to 81.48. decreased Montana's motorists are paying dean average of 81.45, a crease from last month. Wyomings average price is lower than last month at 81.41. Colorados motorists received an early holiday gift with ts sive retail gasoline survey available w ill) over 00,000 self-sen-e stations surveyed nationwide even day. Data is provided in cooperation with ORIS Energy Croup and Wright Express, FIX. This Weeks luinnrDirtrniji Solving with kindness Only TOSHIBA SD-V2- mmfmi 80 DVDVRC Combo Only TOSHIBA DS1800 DVD Player Car Stereo CD Simple acts of kindness often go unnoticed aJJ around us. But the results cat) lx dramatic and rememljered for life. Bead alxiut nine such acts from the people who received them. Player wSpeakers In WHILE SUPPLIES Addition... l'i .in pic muHins Make our Nett V .irs ft solutions stick Only LAST Brought to you this week by... 125 So. Hwy. 55, Ste B (Next to Super Walmart) (6272) cs3k " bchm 637-NAP- A OPEN MON-SA- T: 8-- 7 SUN: 9-- 5 --L1L. . Center Texaco Main k Carbon Ave., Price 637-157- ( i h t a t n H lit i f o it ii lift Main Street Carpet 5 66 East Main, Price . , . de-- ! decrease from nt American Profile... Master Tool Seh FI av-- crease from November. Arizona's average price is cents higher titan last year. The price of crude oil today is S27.20 per barrel. Prices for regular, e unleaded, gasoline decreased in all of the two-cen- is S .43. a erage price NAPA EVERCRAFT 1 pre- sented a plaque of appreciation to Commissioner Johnson commending him for his past eight years of service on the Emery County Commission. The next commission meeting will be held on Jan. 7, 21)03 Commissioner Haleb said Continued from PAGE properties and oilier issues 201)11 , they havent received word yet Continued from PAGE 1A. Weeks Me If . Gas Prices Injunction 2 Catch Daily 7.00 KING KOAL Daily 9 00 I Daily 7.00 . , widening of the runway and improved lighting. Also drainage w ill he approved at the airport. The installation of a unicorn communications system which will allow pilots und others to cheek on weather conditions is also on the list. ( iniliiiiii KING COAL on vv hen the funding will become av ailable but bids for the project have been solicited and two of these bids have been returned. He also mentioned they have met . with the (ireen River people on ; the transient room lax, but they are no closer to a resolution in the matter. Transient room tax is eolleeted quarterly and a de- cision should be made before the end of the first quarter. Com- -. missioner Hatch said every one should plan to operate on their ; existing budgets without the in- -. elusion of any transient room tax funds for those departments eligible for those funds. He said one fly in the ointment is the a- eatingof the John Wesley Rowell River Museum hydrant! County,. Commissioner Sitterud reported that the matter of the low water boat ramp at Joes Valley is being worked on. The grant is ready and they are just waiting for replies from the agencies involved. Commissioner Sitterud said they expect to hear by Dec. HI on the matter. He also reported that a light at the Ferron Senior Center had been installed which sheds light on the steps. The parking lot is still dark and two poles are in place and Commissioner Sitterud will speak to Utah Bower about the installation of lights on these poles. He also encouraged those present to try out the states 511 information system for roud conditions. Commissioner Sitterud said that it has been a privilege to work with Commissioner Johnson and he said Randy is well known and respected in Washington and everyw here he goes. He has done a great job, said Commissioner Sitterud. Commissioner Johnson said he appreciated Commissioner Sitteruds remarks. Commissioner Hatch reported on seheduled improvements to the Huntington Airport. He suid there will lie some 637-505- 0 'h |