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Show 2A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Tuesday, January 1, 1991 Varner: The second change involved (Continued from Page 1) farms are businesses that need to be protected, too. Varner pinpointed two changes she would personally like to see occur. The first involved restructuring the present commission form of government. She suggested that county government be restructured to include three e commissioners, with adequate salaries provided, or board positions. five part-tim- e She said either option would result in better representation for all citizens in Carbon County. full-tim- SEUAG schedules meeting on aging The Southeastern Utah Association of Local GovernArea ments, District VII-on District Agency Aging, Council on Aging and Nutrition will hold its next scheduled meeting Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1991, 10 a.m., at the Green Fiver Senior Citizen Center, 212 N. Long Street, Green A River. conducting open primaries under state law. The open primary process would allow all qualified candidates to have a chance to be on the election ballot without kowtowing to the Democratic Central Committee and the delegates, the commissioner explained. As it stands right now, 102 or 70 people decide for the whole county. Thats not democracy. I really got a paid eduction in Political Science 101," she added. And Im a lot smarter now. Discussing her future plans, Varner said she will concentrate on things that will help her own family, her teaching and recuperating from her recent surgery. She will also remain on the public health board and the housing authority, in addition to resuming her active involvement in the League of Women Voters. I finally finished a book last week, the commissioner concluded. And Im going to read another one next week. $$$&$$$$$$&$$$&$$ Wellington City Fire Department Miller Creek Friday morning. 3) $$ a) Si tscno f (B3iRrioSl5f iTsftU members worked under bitterly cold conditions to extinguish a fire in a mobile home in Lower !SP!03S 5 $ Si Si & j) si si Si Si si destroys Miller Creek home Fire home was fully engulfed in MILLER By LAYNE Staff writer A mobile home in Lower Miller Creek was destroyed by fire early Friday morning. The home, owned by Darla Naylor, caught fire about 6 a.m. The Wellington City Fire Department was called to the scene at 6:19 a.m. Even though the fire department was enroute within two minutes of notification, the flames before the firemen arrived at the scene, and they were unable to save the structure. On Friday morning after the fire was out, Fire Chief Paul Childs said the firemen could sec the blaze as they topped the hill and they could tell then that they would not be able to save the home. These mobile homes go up very fast. We knew when we The decision recently by vxs FREE FRAME Sale Starts whn you purchtM Quwn or King Size Site Wednesday Jan 2, 8a.ni. i .'A FREE Coffee & Donuts SALE ENDS WHEN OUT OF STOCK L SO HURRY IN! til Noon . . EXTRA FIRM TWIN SIZE A 4 V r EXTRA FIRM FULL SIZE 4 3) '3) ly by using premiums to fund their political activities, such Judge Barnet Cooperman dismissing a widely publicized lawsuit against State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company was hailed by a company spokesman as complete vindication for State Farms management and absolutely vital for the companys customers. The lawsuit Barnes vs. State Farm contended the company had acted unlawful as the aoti-Pro- 103 cam- p stated in a recent press release from Voter paign," as Revolt Additionally, the charge had been made that the company was holding funds in excess of what was considered necessary for customers. The suit demanded the funds be returned to customers in the form of dividends. Judge Cooperman threw n r jf WESTERN FAMILY 3 saw the blaze it would be a total loss," Childs said. Fire crews were hampered o in their efforts by A thernearby temperatures. mometer registered 10 below zero at the time. The Wellington City Fire Department sent sub-zer- three units to the blaze. The home is located in the Golding Subdivision at 3463 E. 6875 South. A dollar amount on the loss has not yet been determined. Court rules for State Farm Insurance Los Angeles Superior Court INGTREDUGED. . Water or OH pack 26 cans wtmwriM.T Ramen Noodles &Peas 00 the second issue. Judge Cooperman ruled the company has a responsibility to manage its affairs in the best interest of its customers. The court cannot second guess the judgment of State Farms board of directors simply because the company chooses to be financially stronger than the industry average, according to the ruling. 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