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Show o County Board (Continued fiorn page 1) wilderness designation Many wilderness areas do have cattle grazing, he said Berggren said there is no mining there now that BLM personnel have been able to discover. J A Delpha, secretary of the Carbon County Planning Commission, said two zoning changes have been recommended by that group. Requested has been a change of BO acres of Thajn property on the Coal Creek Road was from MG-1- , l mining and grazing, to A-- agriculture. The agriculture designation allows families to build a few homes on f acre plots. The other change requested was for an area south of Price and north of the animal byproducts plant to be changed from agriculture to commercial. one-hal- A-- C-- l, l, Delpha said that Duane Frandsen is interested in building a mobile home park in that area. Ray Barrus wants to build a spa and recreation facility and Joseph Callor wants to build a greenhouse. A public hearing w ill be held on the proposed changes on Jan. 3. Busch and Gudgill have offered to do a feasibility study for a bridge across Price River for Commissioners said a $5,000. bridge is needed because a big area will be inaccessible because of construction of the new Price Highway. Simone said the school district is also anxious that a road be built across the river. Simone said We will be locked out of a big area and there will not be sufficient access to the Carbon County Fairgrounds. Wednesday, Nutcracker tickets on sale in SLC production Tchaikovskys cracker went on sale Monday at the Capitol Theatre Box Office. per-formane- Ballet of r first choreographed by F Christensen for the San Francisco Ballet in 1944. In 1954 he William are production scheduled in Salt Lake . 26-3- 5-- ballet. the Sondra Sugai, Ballet Mistress, and Tenely Talor, Assistant Ballet the Mistress, rehearse the first Nutcracker for the University Ballet City at the newly Theatre, a forerunner renovated Capitol of Ballet West. Sets and and costume designs Theatre Dec. Mail orders are by Ronald Crosby Dec. will be accepted until with lighting by Greg Dec. 8 after which Geilmann. Sets and tickets may be ordered costumes tor this at the box office at 50 production were West Second South. donated to Ballet West The Company will by the S.B. Eggertsen also perform in Provo Foundation and Dean Jan. E. Eggertsen. Ogden Jan. and Logan Jan. 8. All The Companys 39 Utah are performances, members with the exception of augmented by 150 21-2- 3 auditioned for roles in children in Salt Lake as well as select and rehearse children in all the cities the Company tours outside Utah. Ballet West tours with The Nutcracker season this to New Albuquerque, Mexico, Flagstaff and r4Ks rv ST. ANTHONY I hat's rip,ht Si ruoe, we've lu i n briny, mj; oy into C and Portland, Oregon, for a total of 42 Nutcracker presentations. Curtain times in Salt hnstmas for years Musi, is the sound ul C hnstmas There's no Better wav to up a Party Might Every Friday 8:00 p.m. and Calif., vjDickensy Y)u Say! W Church Game Tempe, Arizona, Long Beach, es 3 The i t Logan, Wests 24th annual choreographed 2-- Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 22, 197H will be ac- students and children Dike are at 2 p m on than pi c nius ours! Dec companied by the The selections were Dec. 23 and Dec. 26 30 on Dec 21 23 and 7 30 and at 26 450 over of Utah Symphony. from (earlier made pm NutThe Nutcracker was children who Tickets for Ballets traditional holiday Fourteen No ' a C spiuic hnstmas Carol" than with WurliterOigan at a prueeven jppieuate Si And, roogeiould Organs starting at $599 Pianos starting at $899 Church Hall MUSIC PUBLIC INVITED 11 East Main in Price o O By-Pa- Commissioners said the company will be invited to explain exactly what the study will include. The study is necessary before grants can be sought to build the bridge. Clifford Smith, who lives in Miller Creek on the road to the LDS North Carbon Stake farm, said that his health is suffering from dust caused by heavy traffic on the county road. Keith Chiard, Carbon County attorney, suggested that a count should be made to determine how many cars are using it. The road was surfaced some years ago but has not been maintained enough to keep the dust down, Smith said. He suffers from Black Lung, he told commissioner. Bill Barnes asked permission to hire another animal control officer for the county. He said he is in desperate need of help. He is the only animal control officer and has a wide territory to cover. Commissioners approved his request. Dick Buehler from the State Foresters office requested a budget of $5,025 be appropriated by the county to fight forest fires. The county is responsible for fighting forest and brush fires on private lands within the county. James Simonelli, who recently moved to Carbon County, suggested that the city and county require employes to sign a statement of their assets when they take office and another statement when they leave office. He said they should be required to sign an affadavit that they did not reap profits from their time in office beyond whatever salary they are paid The Denver and Rio Grandt Western Railroad OFF Ear in our Piercing Special Store!! including in our Fabric Dept Mens Entire Stock of Sweater Shoes & Boots r Shirts CUP THIS COUPON Flannel Shirts FREE "Toni Calendar with this coupon Company informed the county commission that it plans to discontinue passenger service of the Rio Grande Zephyr between Grand Junction and Salt Lake City effective Jan. 31, 1979. 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