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Show DODGE CITY NEWS P.O. BOX 224 MILFORD UT 84751 BULK RATE. U.S. POSTAGE. PAID = MILFORD, UT PERMIT NO. 15 Boy Citp2 eins SERVING MILE ORD AND WESTERN BEAVER COUNTY SINCE all rents— FEBRUARY 24, 1995 North American Resources VOL. V Briefs | Mobile Home Park: Jeff Sagers is about to begin reaping the rewards of two years of careful. planning and hard work in developing the North American Resources Project. Queen minute appeared before the Milford City Council Tuesday evening to determine city requirements for the proposed 60 space, 10-acre project to be located-ncrth Mineral leases and of the rodeo grounds. "Set up the fees and tell us what it is going to cost. We can't go to the bank until we have something in writing," Carter said. finished secured. on site, few last installation adjustments. Production should be underway by the end of this week at the picturesque location west of Milford. Surrounded by African artifacts in his Main Street office, Sagers characterized a quiet confidence for the future of his project and the extent of the product available at the ‘site. "My grandchildren won't see the end of it," he predicted. First product on the shipping schedule landscape rock. limitations in is white Water more populated areas of Southern _ Utah, Nevada and California have created great demand for an alternative to the traditional ‘grassy _ lawn. Although white is the color in greatest demand right. now, other colors and mixes are available at the site. Landscape products Ron Wunderlich and Lary Carter ~ Marble contracts for product have been Equipment is awaiting only. a NO. 8 News Indian Queen Marble Project Indian 1991 : Although he said he will not try to block the Sagers described the giant crusher at the site as " pretty big." A portable generator big enough to runpe City" supplies power for the crushers and other equipment. comprise only a minute portion of the market for marble in it's various stages of refinement. It is used in everything construction from pre-cast concrete to soft white light bulbs. Joint compound, pool sand, PVC pipe, cultured marble His undergone career , has some adventurous moments. In 1989 Sagers, with Placer International, was operating a gold mine in Liberia. By May 1990 the country was without his equipment. site a rather tense interrogation during his final trip in 1993 white marble headstones. Sagers grew up ona farm in Pine Canyon, Toole County, and started mining said, what ‘You think you tough? This is I do for fun.' "It the right move. officer, after He returned twice in attempts to negotiate for release of the machinery. He. attributes his release to his bull rel of retired following some serious injuries in 1992. briefcase and pulled out a "I reached into my the Dotson position property _ fights. "I 40-acre Councilman reaffirmed his on accepting without water haven't changed my opinion one bit. It doesn't have anything to do with the amount of water we have. It is a matter of policy. I called Parowan, Laverkin, Kanaraville and Enoch. They all say the same thing; it's a mistake. If we can't learn from the mistakes of others, we aren't very smart,” he said. Warren Johnson, a visitor, spoke out in favor of allowing the development. riding Bull riding was also a major part of his life until he said. the from background. The officer in charge was voicing hostilities. "It was just like a little light came on, and I knew what to do," Sagers right out of high school. and guys are a bull I had handed it to him in full revolution, and Sagers was evacuated - counter tops and quality white paper can be added to the list. David Bailey of the Veterans Administration has requested one section of the for picture of) ridden. I proposed annexation, "We have water for 8,000 _ population if the engineers are correct. We are only using 20% of it now. If you go through your history, Milford City has made a (continued on page 4) _ (continued on page 2) |