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Show 04 ' T 84lU201- ' - uTAHA67 Ferrlll Heaton finds his siig sister Page 10 West Fest royalty IQ Page j VOLUME 62 NUMBER 31 50e COLOR COUNTRY'S HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER Meet the t Candidates it ' f;5v Night AMeet the CandidatesNight has been scheduled for Wednesday, September 29 at 7:00 p.m. in the County Commissioners chambers. This special evening, hosted by the Kanab Creek Ranchos Homeowners Association, will allow the candidates running for Mayor and City Council to present their positions on issues pertinent to Kanabarea voters. Apanel, comprised of local businessmen and media persons will pose questions to the candidates in the areas of economic development, infrastructure, taxes, and office integrity. The candidates will be allowed? time for response, counter-responsand rebuttal e debate-typin a format The candidates for Mayor are: Viv Adams, Bemie Ripper and Paul Jenkins. Those running for City Council are: Bruce J udd, Billy Terrell, Steve Crosby, Holland, for landfills like Fredonias. They will now be bound by the same regulations that govern the large ones. They will be required to ha ve plan s prepared by registered engineers, monitor wells to check ground water, and many other very expensive requirements. Several small community landfills are beingclosed because they have to comply with expensive federal guidelines, says EPA solid waste specialist Martin Landis. When asked how poor rural communities like Fredonia can be expected to pay the enormous cost ofbringingtheir landfill up to standard, Landis said that many join forces with their county. Mayor Mackelprang and cerns. While most of arid Councilman Dick Lewis will Fredonias water is piped in from Utah eliminating ground water concerns, the landfill does have a higher disposal rate than its size Darwin fifi imlk :' . - vi Mil; fil (644-5605- Boys and beans poisonings close Fredonia dump The EPA has informed Fredonia that it will be required to make costly repairs to its landfill, or face an October 8 closure. We are hoping to get an extension, said Fredonia town clerk Barb Kimball. At the September 8 Fredonia town council meeting, Rob Oliver ofKleinfelders Engineering, told the council that federal regulations involved in bringing the Fredonia landfill up to EPA standards, could run as high as $250,000. Small landfills have previously been exempt from certain regulations, if they had low disposal, were in an arid location, and if there is no ground water con- Crawford and Royce Gillespie. Please plan to attend this important event. For those who cant attend, KTV12 will air the i debates later that week; the date and time will be published belit jf iir'i fore the debates. If you have any questions about the debate evening, please contact Julie Elaine Jed Myers, son of Eddie and Arlene Myers of Mt. Carmel Jet. relaxes on the Nannenga (644-5740- ), new ideas of what a little boy could do with a simple ), Harmon or Randy grass, perhaps conjuring BEAN. The took in his eyes suggests an ingenious idea. Photo by Myma Cox. Become Stevens (644-8149- ). knowledgeable ofthe candidates and their stands on important issues to make educated decisions on voting day. Since that time, centuries ago, By Myma Cox When I was a kid, (I refuse to I have had ample opportunities reveal how many years ago), one to think about the simple bean. of my favorite stories was a fairy The bean has brought me both tale about Jack and the bean joy and sorrow. For in stance, my Town marshall Mike Mellor stalk. I would invision planting a dear husband whom I love with reported that there has been a magic bean which reached into all my heart, but could croak rash of animal poisonings in the sky and led me and my cro- him when planting season rolls Fredonia. Seven dogs and one nies to the palace where all the around, has always insisted on cat were poisoned in three days. riches in the world were stored, planting acres (it seems like) of Pet owners are being encour- and just in the nick of time, we beans so he can use his righaged to keep a close eye on their would slide down the beanstalk teous domain and tell me that animals. Anyone with informa- with our treasures and fly safely the Prophet says, store food. tion is encouraged to call the into the warmth and comfort of See BOYS, Page 2 our own bedrooms. police department. Animal SEPTEMBER 15, 1993 ERA may By Dixie Brunner e, Roger WEDNESDAY check with region landfills for possible disposal of Fredonias solid waste. Mackelprang further encouraged people of the would dictate, due to Jacob Lake, community to consider a major Forest Service and North Rim cleanup this month, as Fredonia refuse being deposited there. may be out of the landfill busiThere will be no more breaks ness by October 9. Commission demands car keys The Kane County Commission unceremoniously voted to demand the county car keys back from attorney Jim Scarth. The issue of county attorney Scarths use of the vehicle with the undercover plates has been questioned in the past. Kane Countys policy manual, section 2.0 (2.1) under personal use of county The Commission said the car must be remanded to Kane County Sheriff Maxwell Jack-sowith the proviso that if the county attorney or other city employee needs to use the vehicle, they would have to get permission from Sheriff n, vehicle states that, County owned vehicles are to be used by authorized persons on official KANAB WEATHER years. Courtesy: Dan Merrell Family county business. On Sept. 4, attorney Scarth was arrested at Lone Rock Beach for alleged public intoxication, disorderly conduct and interfering with agency function. The county car was seen on the beach at the time of the arrest. The arrest made his third alcohol-relate- d arrest in the last four |