Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday February 15 1984—3 will Wilson not costs concern county Repair By Tracey Middlebrooks Clerk Seth Allen said the county has ultimate control over the department Commissioner Dean Smith suggested that Logan Mayor Newel Daines the maintenance man and the director of garbage services be asked to come to a county commission meeting 'to discuss garbage service problems In other business Allen said he felt it should be explained that the commissioners do not object to allowing the citizenry to vote on the Cache Valley Mayors' Association proposal that calls for a vote on changing the form of county government If accepted the proposal would change county government from a three-ma- n commision to a seven-ma- n council and an elected county executive Shelton said he has no objections to having a vote but added he did not want to see the issue on the May bond election on the law enforcement complex Shelton said bond experts advised that the bond should be in a separate election Cache Mayors' Association members are currently circulating a petition that calls for a vote on the proposed changes Fifteen percent of the voters who voted in staff writer At the Cache County Commission meet- ing Tuesday morning Commissioner Charles Shelton expressed concern that garbage collection machinery is not being properly cared for and that the lack of concern is costing the county considerable money Shelton that maintenance and International Crawler are scheduled to cost the county 892000 A new crawler would cost 8160000 Shelton said that the machinery is being used every day and said he did not understand how such necessary equipment was allowed to disintegrate into such bad repair Shelton also paid he believes the machine could be fixed to run for two years for only 815000 said repairs on a 250 C The commissioners concern expressed that such expenses could result in higher garbage collection fees Shelton said that in addition to fixing the crawler the service center needs two new garbage trucks and a new compacter Logan City is contracted to the county to provide garbage services but County seek nomination the last gubernatorial election must sign the petition to force the issue onto a ballot Allen said that because of the h SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -waiting period required before an issue Ted Wilson said today he Mayor can be put to vote the issue could not be would not seek the Democratic on a He ballot until the said put July nomination mayor’s plan says that if a vote cannot be gubernatorial held until July the vote should be delayed fullfilling a promise he made last year to remain the city’s until the November election Therefore head and not run for another according to Allen the procedure being office proposed by the county follows the Wilson 44 squelched mayors' own plan The commissioners discussed briefly the speculation he would break the promise he made to Salt Lake new county law enforcement complex Shelton said that what concerns him about City voters last fall that he would his full mayoral building such a complex is the number of term ifcomplete people who must be hired to operate the "The situation has not facility However he said he likes the idea since I promised last changed of utilizing tunnels between the new fall I would not run for goveand the old and both the complex jail rnor" he said “The same basic courtrooms Shelton said when jail inmates aren’t using the tunnels the tunnels things prevail My family is not ready to deal with the goverwould be available to the public Smith left the meeting early to meet nor’s agenda My wife is too with company representatives who are involved with her business right now” in Cache three-mont- Valley considering locating Shelton said he wants the public to be aware that county officials are actively seeking new clean industry for the valley a proposed capital improvements bonding program de- teriorating issues facing Salt Lake City this year that need an experienced mayor” Wilson added He cited build- ty Democratic Scott Gov Matheson decided not to run for a third term But when Matheson announced last Friday he would art not seek Kathy Wilson owns an gallery “There are also important City-Coun- ing and said “this will be a difficult budget year" Wilson also predicted he would be too busy dealing with flooding problems in the city this spring to take the time to campaign for governor wuson was the Democratic nominee for US Senate in 1982 losing by about 17 percentage points to incumbent Sen Orrin Hatch The mayor had considered runnning for governor for at least a year before he announced last fall he would not seek the nomination — even if anothern term Wilson's name was the most prominently mentioned by Democratic officials as the candidate they would like to see fill the governor's shoes Petition going slower than hoped Hyrum to discuss power sales that all signatories are registered voters The petition then goes to the Cache County Response to the Cache County Mayors Association's petition drive to put a change in county government on the ballot has been “pretty good” but is taking longer than originally hoped the association's president said Paradise Mayor Gerald Allen said he lf to of the 3921 estimates signatures needed to place the issue on the ballot have been gathered The mayors tentatively plan to turn their petitions in to Logan attorney George Daines for review Feb 29 with the petitions being given to Cache County Clerk Seth Allen shortly Commission for action By law the commission must wait at least three months and can wait as long as 18 months to hold an election on the issue The petitions must be signed by 15 percent of the number of registered voters voting in the previous gubernatorial election Mayor Allen told the Cache Mayors Association this weekend that the issue will obviously not now be on the ballot of a special election in May Instead he said the mayors hope the issue can be voted on during November's general election two-thir- ds one-ha- after Allen will then have a VXbrld 20 days to verify report Ala Ferry miles north of Birmingham — for scheduled repairs to relief valves Repairmen entered the radioactive building Tuesday afternoon and manually opened the valve that had jammed shut because of an electrical short circuit The alert was canceled 10 minutes later and TV A officials said the reactor reached A (UPI) reactor at the Browns Nuclear Plant was brought to a safe shutdown by repairmen who opened a cooling water valve that had jammed and alert caused a nine-hour The Tennessee Valley Authority said the public was never in danger no radioactive material was released and there was never a threat of a meltdown "cold shutdown" Tuesday night During the alert a secondary cooling system pumped steam from the reactor into a condenser and prevented the reactor from overheating The alert began at 8 am CST Tuesday while operators were shutting down the No 1 reactor — one of three at the plant ‘90 Young Wards Cove Providence Richmond River Heights and Wellsville Also noticeably absent from reporting communities is Logan which has 12271 of the county's 26139 voters voting in the last gubernatorial election Cornish with 150 voters 18 of which would be 15 percent reported no persons signing the petition - HYRUM Hyrum City will hold a public hearing Thursday night to allow citizens to submit written comments and make brief statements on proposed regulations concerning the sale of power from small generators to the city Recorder Brent Jensen said the hearing will be part of the Hyrum City Council meeting being held at 7 pm in the Civic Center Residents will have until Feb 28 to submit written comments concerning the proposals A copy of the proposed regulations is available at the civic center Swedes chase another sub Nuclear reactor is shut down ATHENS Although reports from chairmen of the petition drives in various communities are incomplete Amalga Hyrum Lewiston Mendon Newton North Logan and Paradise all list 50 percent or higher of quotas turned in while no reports were received from Benson Clarkston College and STOCKHOLM Sweden (UPI) — Swedish navy patrol boats one senior military collection systems Sot February 18th Town Hall ne Swedish overflow water agreement civic center piano repair and destructive materials in sewage DOG CLINIC 20 restricted anti-submari- In new business the council will discuss the Crookston NIBLEY CITY source said The suspected submarine was depth charges in waters near the not identified but the depth Karlskrona naval base to force charge barrage took place some a suspected foreign submarine 10 miles west from the spot where a Soviet Whisky-clas- s lurking in the area to surface submarine ran aground in Swedish forces have used depth charges October 1981 several times in recent years Two patrol boats dropped ten against suspected underwater intruders but Tuesday's bar- depth charges in the afternoon rage 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