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Show PAGE Dadse Gite Rictes 11 success. Sower still serves in the Assistance for - Economic Development Mover And Shaker (continued from page 6) _ sector County planning and zoning committee. Hishey. _ economic Truman, February S. or operates on somewhere U. U. March, a_ in in and budget the neighborhood of $147,000., which is 75% federal and 25% state. "We have an ear in Washington, D.C. and . have never had in the past. We try to solve local problems by working through our pipeline to state and federal agencies. This is an absolute voice for rural development and business advancement in rural areas," he said. Truman is very ~ enthusiastic about a current partnership with the Utah League of Cities and Town to promote telecommunication awareness _ training. This project, funded by an $80,000. grant from... U.S. Communications, West will be presented in Beaver County during March of 1995. Another priority for the agency is to coordinate - rural planning efforts and collect local data to eliminate duplication of work and expense. Truman complimented Sower for his accomplishments in this area, and cited his affiliation with Center for Rural Life, a close cousin to the Rural Development Council, as a possible reason for his ~ December at in the 2 p.m. January Utah <8 Temple, ; plan is designed to help coordinate activities of local, state and federal water agencies within _‘ the Cedar/Beaver Basin. The plan describes _ water development opportunities, problems, issues, options available to solve them, and makes recommendations for future action. The goal of the plan, according to Anderson, is to help direct in the state. Nan Bunker of Delta 105 appointed as Counties are in the district. Resources Building, 1636 West North Temple, Salt company will soon release | data showing that their projected impact will actually improve the aquifer. Reed , who wrote the 1970's study of the Milford aquifer, is now a Circle consultant. Milford ~ Desperado November 13, 1994: The usual Sunday morning "spit and whittle club" lingered Kong Cafe, giving little thought to crime on the for and . of life. streets of Milford. It was a cold moming, and Jeff Sagers felt so. comfortably secure that he had even left the engine Ken Rights, heard testimony Friday afternoon in Beaver concerning an urgent request for an 8" well with 2" discharge to provide culinary water for two . _ Rasmussen and Dr. Bruce Miller, U.S.U. Professors, Jerold Jensen, Utah Wildlife Federation, and Sierra Club representative Chris McKeller were among the the speakers at general session. Peterson said he homes and livestock water for 100 head of cattle. The especially . appreciated a replacement well on the Bradshaw farm was protested by the Minersville Irrigation Company. Danny Goff and Jeff Marshall speech by Roy Moody, in which Moody pointed out the three "C's" of the future: Change, Cooperation and » Comedy. Utah Water Summit: - Peterson also attended the represented Minersville at the hearing. Robin Bradshaw, a partner in the farm, stressed the urgency in providing safe. water for the two - by families living on the farm. ' population by 2,010. annual water summit hosted the in his pickup truck running. Boys, even if they Senator Orin Hatch, Cary Peterson, Dr. Philip Department of Natural Resources. Data discussed indicates a dramatic increase in Utah "It © problem solving in the Hong delegate session. Jones, Department of Water 4 _ water Bureau Board of Directors. Discussion of water issues was mostly limited to the Briefs a over coffee and world-class - policies and guidelines “the coming year, addressed the effects agriculture and rural News Mower, former U. S. G. S employee She is the second woman to hold a position on the Farm The group adopted Lake City. Hearing: was District #7 director. Millard, Beaver, Iron, Washington, and Kane - 1:30 p.m. - Natural Water for he to existing Beaver us can We do not intend to overuse the ' resource," he said. The County has the highest rating of any Farm Bureau ~ Thursday, December 15° _ sustain the currently hog farms in - County. "None of predict the future. obtains a certain percentage of his income _ from . agriculture. or industries supporting agriculture. Peterson said Millard East Center, Beaver. Water agencies, a statewide advisory group, and a local Cedar/Beaver Basin planning advisory group. — Division of Water Resources Director D. Larry Anderson says the basin 7 acres, he qualifies membership because water enough than County delegate. Although Peterson's farm is limited to North Main, Courthouse, Peterson said Circle 4 Farms purchased more Hotel in Salt Lake City last weekend as a Millard Salt Lake 2 p.m. - Enterprise County Senior Resources. Material for the plan was provided by other state agencies, federal West. Cedar City. Wednesday, December 14 10 am. - Iron County Courthouse, 68 South 100 East, Parowan. 7 p.m. - Beaver 14, the Utah Board of Water the - City Office, 375 South 200 East, Enterprise — 7 p.m. - Cedar City. 110 use." hearing, Farm Bureau: Warren Peterson, Attorney for ' Circle 4 Farms, attended the annual. Farm Bureau Convention at the Marriott Public Meetings scheduled in other areas are: Tuesday, December 13 Office, Resources and approved by to the his protest. of Water 1636 Resources, committee headed by the of 1995, ‘City, Utah 84116. 100 West in Milford. The basin plan has been prepared by a state interagency coordinating Division 13, Division ~<North Citizens Center, 415 North Utah public Oral and written comment may be sent before discuss and receive comments on the new Cedar/Beaver Basin State Water Plan will be held on Wednesday, the to municipal or industrial ’ Goff said he did not want to comment on the reason for comments may be made at the meeting, or written A public meeting to with the federal people that we development State Water Plan Report Truman said his office was at meeting. budgets, and creates no new taxes. 1993, is part of a national group designed to facilitate problem solving. at available and Truman said his agency, Utah Rural _ Development Council (completely separate from Center for Rural Life) is funded by federal partner's contributions from existing range goal is to re-invent government from the grass roots level rather than from the top down. The entity, started in Utah in up care said. "Obviously, some water rights will be changed weeks. After the how "water is allocated," Peterson ‘decision will be handed _ down within the next few have _ been widely distributed, and they wili be assistance sections combine efforts for the benefit of rural Utah. organization director for the committee, said their long set health _ taped for review by Robert Morgan, State Engineer. A Copies of the plan Educational, _ cultural, of the entity. November, for two years ago at S. U. U. under the direction of Dr. position is with the Utah Rural Development Council. Scott Center will be left to marketplace to see The hearing was the orderly _ planning, conservation, development, protection and preservation of the basin water resources at a local level. Rural Life. This agency was established approximately Sower's latest, and possibly most impressive, He was recently elected to the "for profit" focus group of the NOVEMBER 22, 1994 are grandfathers, can sometimes be overwhelmed by temptation. Sure enough, when Sagers emerged from the cafe, his vehicle was no where to be seen. Totally unruffled by the situation, he set out on foot to search for the missing truck. It was soon recovered, unharmed and with the engine still running. Dodge has City News learned sometimes from a reliable source that the suspect. is none other than the notorious local desperado, Jerry Mayer. Mayer will very likely be required to pay ~ restitution by picking up the check next time he Sagers visit the cafe. and — |