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Show Union locals reject water bond proposal SnCPCEBBtt EASTER SERVICES (Continued from Page I ) have to pay for the water meters foot the bill? Those who remain in and installations out of their this area will then be paying double or even triple. What will our monthly rate be? They wont guarantee anything less than $30 a month, in addition to the costs of our sanitation plant. In response to these objections, I think Shoemaker declared, that they (the locals) have a lot of clout, but I dont feel that they represent the whole community. He said he believes a few individuals have sparked the opposition because they are not informed correctly about the HUNTINGTON Christian Center 1 invites you to worship with us this Easter. This is the season when reflects upon the climaxeveryone of the greatest event in history. Why did it take place? What as the purpose behind it? What does it mean for you? 1 E1 251 Jesus said, Ye shall know truth and the truth shall set free." the you facts. For example, about the locals claim that the project will exceed $2.5 million, the mayor said the Come and hear the message this Sunday morning The Whip, the Hammer, the Cross" Sunday School 9:45 Worship Service 10:15 Evening Service 6:30 150 W. blk west of 1 Q in pockets, Shoemaker said. Those costs of about $210,000 are included in the amount of the bond, he added. The maintenance cost of the water treatment plant too, he said, is included in the total project. About the claim that profits will from financing, be made Shoemaker said loan companies are not involved in the transaction and banks will serve only as interim lenders and will follow the guidelines established by the FHA and Board of Water Resources. Shoemaker said he also doubts that coal will cease to be the mainstay in the East Carbon County area and force the citizens to seek work elsewhere. Likewise, he noted it is just as improbable that a handful of the community will end up paying for the cost of the bond. Calling the claim that water rates will climb to $30 a month, totally unfounded, the mayor said when the cities reservoirs cannot hold the winter runoff and residents exceed the flat rate of $12 a month, there will be no additional bill. When the reservoir is not spilling over, however, he said, residents will pay extra only for the water they use over the minimum amount of $12 a month. Shoemaker said the proposed treatment plant will be capable of processing 2.4 million gallons of water a day. This will virtually erase the classification by the Utah State Division of Health of figure is about $2,404,000. He said the cities must repay only about $1.3 million in revenue bonds to the FHA and the Utah State Board of Water Resources, said. Of the portion to the FHA, the cities must pay a five percent interest rate over 40 years, he said. The Board of Water Resources loan, which is interest free, must be paid in 25 years, he added. Shoemaker said the balance of the project, amounting to $1,104 million will come from grant money from the FHA, Four Corners Regional Commission, Utah State Department of Community Affairs and capital improvement funds from the two cities. The money does not have to be paid, he added. The $1.3 million which must be repaid will come from the water service fee citizens will be 4th N. Jack's Motors Huntington charged, the said. mayor pending However, the minimum monthly service rate will be $12 for each connection, not $30 as the UMWA locals state, he added. Shoemaker said, We cannot use property taxes or anything but fees generated by water service charge to pay for the loans. Furthermore, citizens will not approval on af- terwards it listed the water as not approved, blocking citizens chances for lower interest FHA and Veterans Administration housing loans, Shoemaker said. 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