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Show 1 0 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, November 2, 1 989 Small cities organization organizing rural leaders Were looking for rural leaders who have a vision of the future and are willing to become involved in the kind of positive risk taking that will make this vision become a reality. Thi3 is the reason given by Glenn Greenhalgh, chairman of Utah Small Cities Inc.s Leadership and Community Image Subcommittee for a new program designed to train rural leaders. Economic success doesnt come just by chance in rural Utah. For every success you will find a strong leader behind the scenes making things happen. Developing Leaders in Utahs Small Cities" is an innovative new leadership training program sponsored .Cities Inc. University. co- by Utah Small and Utah State Three member obituaries Golda Marie Cook Jones Golda Marie Cook Jones, 83, died Oct. 31, 1989 in Price. She was born Sept. 29, 1906 in Syracuse, Utah to William and Ida Pikington Cook. Married Walter John Jones Oct. 27, 1934 in Ogden. She and her family residents of have been long-tim- e Carbon County. Survivors include: husband, Walter Jones of Spring Glen; sons, Walter Duane of Ogden; Vernon W. of Price; John C. of Kaysville; and Raymond Faulkner of Ogden; six grandchildren; numerous and Also survived by one sister, May Norton, of Ogden. Funeral services will be held Friday Nov. 3, in the Spring Glen LDS Chapel. Friends may call Site Laboroi Lilliam Ursula Chiara Laboroi died Oct. 30, 1989 in Price. Born Nov. 14, 1901 in Mercur, Ut., daugher of Domenic and Margaret Bruno Chiara. Married John B. Laboroi, Aug. 22, 1923. Attended West High School, Bingham High School, graduated University of Utah with a degree in education. Taught school for several years prior to moving to Helper in 1923. Active for 25 years in teaching at Union Sunday School of the Episcopal Missions. Charter member Carbon Art League, she was an accomplished oil painter, member of Womens Civic Club, bowling leagues, and a precinct chairman for Republican Party for many years. She also worked with groups. Her hobbies included gardening, quilting, oil painting and her friendships with her neighbors of Helper. Survived by her husband, John, Helper; a sister, Leona C. Reeves, El Cerrito, Calif.; many loving nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by a daughter, Janet; two sisters and six brothers. Graveside services Friday, Nov. 3, 1 p.m. at Mountainview Cemetery, Helper. Friends may call at Mitchell Chapel in Price prior to services. 4-- H than using the traditional format of training individuals. received the following Application) to Appropriate Water in Carbon County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before DECEMBER 8, 1989. These are informal proceedings as of the per Rule R625-6-- 2 Division of Water Rights. (A64265): Division of Wildlife Resoruces QUANTITY: 1.5 SOURCE: Gourley Wash. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 210 E 755 from W4 Cor, Sec 31, T13S, R9E. (6 miles SW of Helper) STORAGE: Unnamed Reservoir, Capacity 1.5 height of dam 5 ft., inundat' ing 0.25 acs. in NW SWki Sec 31, T13S, R9E. USE: (supplemental) Stockwatering: 348 head of livestock. (U.-uk- application. The permit area is located approximately three (3) miles north of Helper, Utah, adjacent to Highway 191, and is shown on the attached Permit Area Map. The area shown is approximately 4.2 acres and is located within S31 T12S, R10E, Si, T13S, R9E and S6, T13S, R10E which can be found on the U. Survey 7.5 minute quadrangle map entitled Helper, Utah. The Willow Creek site was formerly part of the Price River Coal Company Permit Area. It has been excised from this area and is now a stand alone disturbance, Black-haw- k plans to reclaim the site to light industrial land use and has applied to the Carbon County Planning and Zoning Commission for a determination on suitability of current site zoning for this purpose. Industrial use of the area will be limited to use as an electrical substation and as a storage yard for reclamation equipment and supplies. A copy of the Final Closure and Reclamation Plan is available for public inspection at the following locations: Recorders Office Carbon County Courthouse Price, Utah 84501 Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining 3 Triad Center, Suite 350 355 West North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84130 Comments on the Plan may be submitted to Ms. Susan Lin-nat the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, address i O Lieutenant Governor 1. In June, 1989, the United States Olympic Committee selected Salt Lake City as the Uriited States city to bid for the International W inter Olympics in 1998 and 2002. 2. The United States Olympic Committees selection of Salt Lake City as the United States' bid city for the 1998 and 2002 International Winter Olympic Carnes is contingent upon the construction of certain Olympics facilities before the International Olympic Committee awards the bid for those Winter Olympic Carnes. 3. In order to construct those facilities, the Legislature has dedicated 132 of one cent from the existing sales tax rates to build certain Olympic facilities, including bobsled and. luge runs, a speed skating oval, and ski jumps. 4. It is the intent of the Salt Lake Winter Carnes Organizing Committee to completely repay the state for monies expended by the state if revenues generated by the Olympic Games are adequate. 5. The Salt Lake Winter Carnes Organizing Committee and Salt Lake City have agreed that no events connected with the 1998 or 2002 International Olympic Carnes will be held in Big Cottonwood Canyon or in Little Cottonwood Canyon because of environmental concerns. 6. Based upon the items listed above, the Legislature and the Covernor have affirmed their commitment to Utah's hosting of the Winter Carnes and hereby submit to the voters of Utah for their opinion the following question: (801-538-724- 91-48- ac-f- t. ac-ft- ., PLACE NW1, SW4 R9E. USE OF OPINION QUESTION NO. : Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in Sun Advocate on October 26, November 2 and 9, 1989. YES 14 NO 15" To vote in favor of the opinion question, punch through the ballot card in the numbered space indicated to the right of the word "YES,". To sole against the opinion question, punch through the ballot card in the numbered space indicated to the right of the word NO. NOTICE OF TEST OF AUTOMATIC You are now finished voting Remove ounch card ballot and return to the election judge who gave you the ballot. TABULATING i EQUIPMENT I, Norman Prichard, Carbon County Clerk, in the State of Utah, hereby certify that the attached is a sample ballot for the Special Election to be held in the unincorporated areas of Carbon County, State of Utah, on the 7th day of November, 1989. Public notice is hereby given that on November 6, 1989, at 3:00 p.m. at the Caron ,T'r v Norman Prichard Carbon County Clerk the automatic equipment to be used to tabulate the results of the November 7, 1989, POLLING PLACES 1989 elections in Price City, Helper City, Wellington City, East Carbon City, Sunnyside City, and in the unincorporated areas of Carbon County. This test is open to public observation in accordance with theprovisions ofSection Utah Code 20-20-- 7, 1 Should Utah continue Its effort to host the Winter Olympic Games? Sec 31, T13S, will be conducted Pursuant to the Utah Coal Mining and Reclamation Regulatory Program Rules Pertaining to Underground Coal Mining Activities Part UMC 786.11, notice is hereby given that Blackhawk Coal Company, P.O.Box 700, Lancaster, Ohio 43130, has submitted a complete Final Closure and Reclamation Plan For the Willow Creek Site to the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining. The current application is for reclamation only. No coal mining will be allowed under this first session will be a breakfast at the with begun on Jan. mansion governors 18. Any city outside of Salt Lake, Utah, Weber and Davis counties is invited to submit an application. Applications are due by Dec. 1 and enrollment is limited to 10 . The Greenhalgh explains, In rural Utah, leaders frequently try to do everything themselves and burn out. In addition, power frequently is not vested in a single individual. For this reason, we are focusing on a team approach that promotes sharing responsibility. Winter Olympic Games Opinion Question State of Utah November 7, 1989 bon County Courthouse Building, Price, Utah, a test PUBLIC NOTICE Closure and Reclamation Plan, Willow Creek S. Geological plan will be identified. This leadership training program offers two unique aspects. First, teams of three are trained together rather The State Engineer Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know RE; Final resources to support the implementation of the action NOTICE TO WATEll USERS Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at F ausett Mortuary in Price and one hour prior to services at the church. Burial will be in the Price City Cemetery. Lillian C. teams from ten rural communities will participate in three leadership training sessions covering 10 days over the next year. Participants will receive training to help develop personal, interpersonal, problem solving and team building skills. They will also work as teams to develop a vision for their individual communities and formulate a relevent action plan. Finally, Ano-tate- ScofieldClear 7 East Helper H10 Kenilworth 17 East Price 18 South Price Creek 19 Wellington Sunnyside 21 West Helper 24 Hiawatha 25 East Carbon 31 Central Price 32 Northeast Price 33 North Price 34 Castle Heights '36 Miller Creek & 40 Miller Creek Special 36 Carbon Glen West & 38 Carbon Glen East Combined districts for 1989 election only 20 d, 1953. Dated this 24th day of October, 1989. Norman Prichard, Carbon County ClerkAuditor Published in the Sun Advocate November 2, 1989. ADDRESS BUILDING DISTRICT 2 Scofield Scofield Town Maintenance Building 19 South Main Helper Auditorium Kenilworth Church Hall, Main and First East Courthouse Price City Public Works Complex (The Domes) 432 West 600 South Wellington Wellington City Hall Sunnyside Sunnyside City Hall 20 Second Avenue Sally Mauro Elementary Hiawatha Post Office Building East Carbon City Hall 200 East Park Place Main and Second East Price City Hall 451 East 400 North Geary Theatre (College of Eastern Utah 651 North 600 East Durrani School 750 N. Homestead Blvd. Castle Heights Elementary 375 South Carbon Ave. Reeves School Building 3055 North Highway 6 Carbon Country Club Published in the Sun Advocate November 2, 1989. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a MUNICIPAL ELECTION for Price, Utah will be held on Tuesday, November 7, 1989. The Polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and continue open until 8:00 p.m. of the same day. To vote at this election, the person must be a registered voter residing in the municipality. s P. Hampton McArthur City Recorder Winter Olympic Games Opinion Question State of Utah EAST CARBON NOVEMBER ?VJ1TAH Sui o.'&oy Recorder er shown above. YES 14 NO 15 You To vote in favor of the opinion question, punch through the ballot card in the numbered space indicated to the right of the word "YKS,", To vote against the opinion question, punch thiongh the ballot card in the numbered space indicated to the right of the word "NO." Published in the Sun Advocate October 26 and November 2, 9 and 16, 1989. ( Published In the Sun Advocate November 2, 1989. are now finished voting Remove punch card ballot and return to the election judge who gave you the ballot |