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Show . w " M ,S c- - I Crcyliounds rEB mzho pit stop In ICcnab y'-'- U Pcgo20 I fn StstbBanktsschcs I caving to youngsters ' WJW PegoluT , !U h--uL IWi WEDNESDAY VOLUME 63 NUMBER 10 50e COLOR COUNTRYS HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER APRIL 23, 1897 Park Service doubts Lone Rock Road is a county road V r f, v t , -1 King Cox, prandxttcf fSshsnf md.PsirSsia Smpp, M nx&craxetfxtotytyrMCcx. iw. a - at fc po . Wear a Helmet on your bike To the excitement of many, cr seriously injured in tleyde ty bicycle weather is here! Unfor- - crashes. It is important for par-timats- this means an increase ents to remember that they ere in bicycle accidents. The Utah an example to thr ir child ren sad each that they need to wear a bicycle Safety Council warns that ; T helmet also. 1200 year approximately The Utah Safety Council sug-Americans are killed in bityding accidents, and more than gests thatcydtets of all ages 500,000 are inured. Three- - follow the important tips below, fourths of these deaths are Always wesr a helmet head injuries, many fied by ANSI cr SNELL. : of which can be prevented by . M&ke sure years" and your wearing an appropriately ter-- . ' children! helmets fit caxrctty. tided helmet that fits correctly. . The hr bsct t !xsild & nr.risht ; It is a common belief that mtepeftbs heed with rppreri-hes- d occur cn :on only busy irjurte? end t' s ir.zl'r'b.'X's streets. Thousands cf head in- -, the cheuki be rs juries and deaths hr rn to eyebrem '1 mii-caused- Irr.t cf ill by ad-bike- juried to Cfc crr$y, but comfort- :r!ss.rd' jAly, wSh the V rriba peri- - home cn tref.3c-frt- c Eidvtilks; Bkydiotycan f:ll. tlnardJhakAajd "irkia.PIt oiT their kike, hit ctatianary iscrtrL... ,!y Lrx. at h order . fjr the Ln: de L'.jch. , objects of slippery r; r 4 tz" .PcSew ths r ' cf the road, cyds nests can fail czzzL p t?y tl t ' rII : within your zrA dtzth rider without a helmet: V For a tz brxzkvm on bicy-fccJiws'I or Utahs is It aka commonly cilrg and hsl.-wic :.r contact the pfe-need children tor. cycling laws, only Thousand $ tf Utah Safety Council at a bicycle helmet. ' . indiriduslsofallarags&rslir- - 3 'ZZZZl. . z-.- A . . t a fei-th- , rs - - - - - at By Carol Sullivan The National. Park Service, represented by Superintendent Joseph Alston, Vick Knox and Dale Ditmanson, appeared in response to the countys claim part of the income from the new toil booth on Lone Rock Road. The Park Service claimed that Kane County does not own Rock Road. Commissioner replied that the county does have a vested interest and maintained it since the 70s, Commissioner Judd added that oarearghiy rfcAt now brer tei-- . sitiye. We dont question what trying to do, Init ifthere is a toll booth there and it is a county road, we want to share in the profits. Kane's investment in that road is substantial Supt Alson indicated that the Park Service does want to work with Kane County. Commissioner Carroll stated that Kane wants a continued good working relationship will: them through roads and law enforcement. On County Attorney Winchester s advice, the motion was that to Easton Tolley for a Guest Ranch in Paria Canyon, Wally Roberts and several Church Wells residents were in to discuss a right of way issue, They will go to the County Plan-fo- r ning Commission for review, David Sinton reported on Earth D&y activities. His request for $100 for the Earth Celebra-In- e tion Committee passed unani-Carro- ll mously. Linda Sappington, RSVP (Re-h- as tired Senior Volunteer Program) and Mary Craven reported that the organisation wants to get organised and have a list of fe unteers, for schools, literacy, vol-yoat- transportation, etc. Ms. Sappington indicated there are many in the county. Richard Negus said that the word assigned in a previous article upset people. Ihe point was made that is not the case with RSVP. Dave Owens asked the commissioners to sign an agreement with the Utah Inter Local Mutual Kane and other counties in Utah will share emergency resources. The motion carried unanimously. Brandt Child, who has a law suit in litigation with the Hollis Ranch, protested that as a tax payer, there is a conflict of interest with county attorney Colin Winchester acting as Hollis lawyer. The commissioners stated that Mr. Winchester has a private practice, and as long as there is no conflict cf interest with the county and that there is another attorney in the ofike for Mr. Child to consult with regarding county issues, there shouldn't be any problem. The county insurance committee, represented by Dave Owens and Karla Johnson, requested that the commissioners approve the plan document as amended by the Kane County insurance committee. They did unani- See KANE, Page 2 BLM's Monument Team in place the county will investigate, meanBty Carol Sullivan while they can start collecting The Kane County Commistoils and keep records until the sioners met at Ruby's Inn on county claim is defined. The April 14 with Garfield County motion carried unanimously. Commissioners for the purpose Also at the April 14 county of meeting the new Monument commission meeting, Leroy PlanningTeam. Monument SuWickl&nd of Church Wells was perintendent Jerry Meredith appointed to the County Plan- and 11 ofhis newly formed team were there. ning Commission. Sgt. Boone Robertson presented information on the Swanson Inmate Commissary Management System and recommended that Kane County join with other counties that have already adopted the program. It takes care of bock keeping for all ofinmate money. An account will be set up at Zion's Bank. Ihe unanimous motion was to approve with the provision that two signatures be on the checks. Evan Callister wants to get started on the Kedachrorac Road due to the time frame. The motion was to review the contracts and place it on the next agenda. Abusiness license was granted Aid Agreement, which 'means Meredith's main message was to let both counties know that his office is now in place and that they are working on data base management with the help of the Utah State AGRC (Automated, Graphic Resource Center). Both counties discussed how they will organize their scoping meetings. Meredith said that at each community meeting, the Planning Team will be there. The government must publish a notice of intent before public meetings and thatbbeingtaken care of now. Meredith also said he will have scoping information available to anyone who wants it and it will be on the IntemeL It will be an ongoing process. He wants it to be participatory. The meetings are designed to be productive. Kane County will contact all communities and wants to have scoping meetings concluded by the end of May. Ah agreed that a critical point is keeping the public informed. See MONUMENT, Pagt 8 KANAB WEATHER AprS Cajtzsy: FirarJr Sapp Farrtf |