Show r J ":V?l f '' "' h 7 '' M i 'ZZ3 Serving Utah's Great Pahvant Valley Sinjle 719 520 Vol 92 No 41 lAi $ 75 Apr! 7 Copy 2003 New clubhouse at Sunset View golf course probably not By hath near future in Halker Sunset less golf committee bers are exploring the possibility of rebuilding the current clubhouse with a larger facility that ntav also be rented num- I i”' f rI 'O' J - Jr xlV' fttjA ly - - t u ’ the restrooms are not D problem accessible and at some point that w ill hae to be addressed “Some talk has occurred among committee members about building a However no plans new clubhouse have been nude to do rebuild or up“ said ( ountv grade tire current facilitv Commissioner Damn Smith Counts commissioners budgeted $140 000 into the 2001 General und he mone was set for the clubhouse aside if needed to comply with D regulations at the current lucihty and doing so will not require the entire amount said Commissioner Coy “I personally think rebuilding the clubhouse is out of the question Once the golf course generates enough revenue to be selt supporting and can put money into a building fund then a new clubhouse mav be a A proven need must consideration also cvist" Cox said ‘Right now overcrowding of the clubhouse during tournaments might be handled bv moving registration and other activities outdoors ” is VC? -- Vc r" a Present Sunset base with additional housing roads and potential business expansion I’i ioi to huildine the additional nine holes Millaidt ounlv conomic lie laar Sunset lew Goll Course is countv owned and was built to attract other development to the area An additional nine holes were opened in 2002 at an approximate cost ot $440 ooo ( ox said the philosophv behind the addition was the future etowth ot the economic View club golf was plaved annually I he boat estimated that $207 000 in revenue course was necessary for the to break even bcgglcn said that plav was down bv 19 20 percent at golf courses ide and Sunset lew was not an exast year 16 799 iminds of ception lew Golf golf weie plaved at Sunset ( ourse generating $69 144 in actual revenues Day to dav operating exnother budpenses were $61 687 71 get for the maintenance department which is under the at the golf course direction of Kevin Morris was $1X9 Golf Pro Kent Abegglen board mcmbeis recom mende d the countv postpone expand-inthe ciuiisc until 21 000 rounds cd vdopnunt house V I Officers neotigute fain! accidei on !i I nn Stn t Accident kills Delta man eai old man died atte be me s lie eiossed sliuck bv a na Me ti online to Main Street m licit Nielson Rick (Hiper Russell ee liottmun of licit was walking ueumst the lieht at 290 We't and Mam sneet at lo lx pm Sat piil 12 when the accident oceuitcd ud N oil tin lossw ilk Mok n ol p IK lltlv lie lee lot Ini Ik ill in Is he the le s id It lull Id Hi Il lo a IIU n h if le is mi i‘ d In hi elk id II h n 720 I nder the current structure of the course it will never be self supporPlav w ill ting" said Abegglen increase but we would also have to raise fees quite a bit stop the use ot private carts and make other don t changes to generate revenue see that happening " Becky Sawava goll committee chair said the committee is in the stages of investigating the possibility of a new clubhouse and had not vet determined if the need existed Fishlake National Forest prevails in court case Dis Judge Paul assel ot the I tnct Court tor the District ot I tali sued a ruling favorable to ishlake National Forest on all counts in litigation filed by I tah nv ironmuital ( The May 2 2001 litigation challenged the Forest Sen tecs's approv al cosvstem the Monroe Mountain Restoration Protect on the Richfield Ranger District of ishlake National Forest The planning of the Protect was initiated in 199' with an obcctive ot treatments to restore implementing stands of aspen on Monroe Mountain The stands have converted to mixed cornier tree species spcn stands are aluable because tliev pro vide watershed protection under story forage for livestock and wild life and provide favorable wildlife habitat ishlake Na In the spring of 99x tional Forest with the support of !o and industrv was cal governments chosen as one of 2 forests across the nation to participate in the pilot program It is the onlv forest m the of Intctmount on West selected s iiiio tin the Xppioxim itch Inch mountain plate an w ill be treated usin timber h ii est piesciibed lire and sagebrush treatment lor ccosvs km icstoiaiun on the 'Udmi acres identified Ioi the Momoe Mountain jus pilot piojram he o'svsk m Restoration Protect gives the oh st Sctvicc significant oppoitunric s to re stole the aspen and grass toih ceo'isknis on Monroe lie usults ot the Protect Mountain will be shared nationallv since it was selected to find new and innovative wavs to achieve diveise vegetation management toaK said Don learn lute rdoc iplinar Okerlund cader ol sieve ar i'hip ad ill be Used the i'p which allows uid portunitv to ide ntilv test andevalu ate wavs of ashicv me national forest vegetative minac mult coals more also allows a vatic tv ot effe clock task' to be bundled lan Plana nv kw lurid tract tocctli in si k said Name search continues kaihi Halkrr Vmerican legion Post 61 is still seeking a post name after receiving from ast several recommendations he I illmore post Millard residents is one of three throughout the state that is not named The committee proposed the name ittln of An Sttwan Tnnhl gun to other Post 61 cgionnaircs Committee members sc lex ted the nunx W W er three veterans the because original egion olliectx ( linton I Dav and ( ut! Krt I run decided Nov 10 19J9 tl at an nx ti n can legion poet was needed first F llnxuc chop nxctu c wa k later member a a’tenJed bv an the in the Icnitonal Xtatehou'c top fleer was their qaa'lers until cs 12192' The ideaof usirg locLe pi B Ik R ' t’ Hall was eon u ut k Me wail rulitvvas idea to se'i hks needed tor eon stniciion to a't Mil ard residents at X'clch D Mid hi c WU' completed Is uuest setvcIcL’ton in 192' pi les lor ccvcdt Ills naire s Nu s pcitoi no shil ’ic a’ IPC d tlat'k he sc woithv pi o d alls accot1 Hip ' ast M jt I’ j' ji Pi s’ at ' p ties of servicenxn ae’ t's were also ril ecion nxet uM'lduel but on the most eii'l tor Veter too d to Xd'U'ant knox ie Blue Notes at Christmas Concert Blue Notes revue Five Steps For Saving Lives Am Shu IJ illmurt UillarJ ( ount imhulantr In a ( oarJmuior nix When a person becomes 'iid colli 'll! ' tli ill or mimed it tare lx happe ns in a hos Xe occur in oi pital Most emeiceikies near the home these emu circles include tc spintot am st mo btc ith h hue st ait sioppm arte mg car Ie chokiiu hcait lttack in pc ol ' medical emu no an tr iu a su m ous mini ink u nil1 Is h b in uiv or dine s sc tween lo th the me k tin ii1 vis it and the jl a f u ’I slnx tin victims hospital I'uiii ill U B Tiffany Holt Going to Russia loll made the I tah Jr !vm pic Basketball team rxoutswcrc held rniav and at H ills rest High School on and 12 tliev were Saturdav pril looking for the best team possible to plav acauist the Russian Jr Oivmpic team in Moscow Russia I hey will leave Julv 16 and return Julv 28 ittanv appreciates the support of her fannlv and friends She would like to thank her coaches at Millard High School for the ir support ouch Mistv WilGar ( oach Jer Brirkcrhotf I ouch Chance Wilson ler parents are Mike and auric Holt of illmore Grandparents are Davvnetta keel and the late lov J keel of illmore Pat'V and Sheldon Griffiths Sandv Mac and ola Holt of Idaho Go Get em HIT I ill anv jte elk our ferric like tine of anl voe on a M he ’x ' 'K 8 Ms x ‘'ll 'll si M s u 'll vi’ lot' II 11 n MM iu to d M Shopping Days until Arbor Day COPY rauipw M It1! lie 'i ise k’ans e till Me in |