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Show PAGES UNIVERSITY JOURNAL CAMPUS NEWS !MO~DAY, FEBR,UARY 12, 2001 County commission to vote After six months of debate, the Iron they say, will contribute in damaging County Planning and Zoning Commission county heritage. will once again return to its Chambers, 68 In addition . Circle Four Farms came S. 100 E. , Parowan-this time to vote on a under scrutiny for both its hog waste ~ - - - - - - - - ~ treatment programs and proposed ordinance concerning industrial Th I C t the smell that one e ron oun Y resident said travels as agricultural activities today at 1:3D"p.m. Planning and Zoning far as 12 miles away from Commission is the hog f~irm in Milford . Debate stems from concern that Circle Four Under the current Farm&. a Utah!-sased Scheduled to VOte agricultural zoning ordinance, the subsubsidiary of the Virginia- on 8 proposed . based Smithfield Foods . . . . contract farms proposed Corporation which mdustna/ agncultural by Circle Four Farms operates a pig farm in ordinance for Iron could be put in with . permission of the Iron Milford , Utah, will expand its industrial agricultual County today. County Planning business into Iron Commission. County. The proposed new ordinance would This, many citizens contend , may alter help to limit the spread of concentrated the traditional-style-farming way of life for feeding operations such as submany county farmers and ranchers and , contracted farms in Iron County. Give her the world. DSC, SUU -v ie for funding (continued from page 3) off the list. It's really not fair. We're all in the system of higher education." Prince said she agreed with some of Glover's comments in the letter, but noted that it was not his intention to pick a fight with SUU. "It just seems that SUU is the governor's favorite ," she said, "but why should that be? Just because SUU has buildings named after his dad . "It's just unfair." The Dixie Leavitt Business Building is the only campus building named after Gov. At Leavitt's father, a fo.rmer state senator. SUUSA President Mike Wasden. a senior communication major from Boise, Idaho, said he thought Glover's letter was misinformed and probabl9 not the best possible approach at soliciting funding . "There are better ways to solve problems,· Wasden said. "We can get a lot further working together rather than tearing down: DSC student body officers will be at the state capitol this week lobbying for a new fine arts building. as will SUU officers for a teacher education building. I .Castro & Co. Jewelers oo & I. • ,.F' Gemologist "" / 9,f./ - 68 North Main I - Cedar City · 586-2422 Convergys, At Convergys, leading provider of outsourced billing and customer service management solutions, our 46.000 team members know that we encourage and reward personal and professional growth with unlimited advancement opportunities. Advancement Wears Many Faces. Everyth i n.g in • Outbound positions available! (starting at $7.25/hour with possible program differential) • Our flexible shifts work with your schedule. • Generous tuition reimbursement program available. • Medical/dental/vision/prescription insurance available after 30 days! Pick up an application today at our information kiosk in the Sharwan Smith Center, come see us at 2460 W. Hwy. 56, Suite 1, Cedar City, UT 84720, or call our Job Hotline: 435-867 ·3100 r Start with "The Ring" from Castro & Co. CONVERGYS. •••• • is 20 - 50% off tnrough February I 7th D 925 S. Main (Albertson's Shopping Center) 1• |