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Show 9999 - - - . , -- . - i -- o ; Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday April 23. 2002 SA in area: (Continued from page till belongs to Rosa Gigliotti, even though the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources hail 20-ye- ar lease. Structures built on private land by restaurant tax money goes against the regulations. "I understand the need for these rest rooms in that area, faid MUovich. "'We need to find another way to do this. Commissioner Tbm Mattjhews suggested that Helper of-- wdlaiinthc'SeeandDo about dooming enough! the city so the restrooms can be constructed on public prop-- . Abrams told the commis- sioners that there obviously had beat misunderstandings about not only the local vendor numbers, but also about some urea that reported big fosses on the festival ..The commission finally ser- sentative. Stukenscheineider also gave the county commission some statistics regarding last years festival. - . request.'. thirt evening. of the Sun Advocate," added the event repre- (Continued from page 1A) could say the seat does belong a development and, in a drought year like this it would even be harder." No action was taken on the Abrams then approached the commission and Wormed the lawmakers that she thought the festival should get at least some of the requested money based on what she had heard ial section ficials approach Gigliotti would need another 700 to 1,000 shares of water for such vertising outside the area. "We need dollars to get crowds out, said Steed. Second, the arti festival does not encourage local vendors to participate in the event. "According to our records, more than $0 percent of the food vendors were from Caibon or Emery County at last vears festival,1 pointed out Mark Stukeinscheineider, who represented the art festival., "And more than once, we have placed notices in the FYI column in the newspaper as 1A) iu'r came up with a figure of $15,000 tor the festival. e funding request was Next was arequest for money tabled until options to resolve "We had 5,000 to 7,000 to begin looking at building a the problem can be researched. Next came the county fair people attend the event each golf course on Airport Road. and rodeo. Both events are day and more than .36,000 However, the county comsponsored by county govern- meals were consumed during missioners were not really rement and the committee had that time, pointed out the fes- ceptive to the idea. . "First of all, where it is prorecommended dud die event be tival representative. "In a surgiven $5,000 in restaurant tax vey, we found that 316 rooms posed we would have to move were rented over that five day the landfill," pointed out revenues. The Carbon comMifovich. Jusf missioners agreed. period that involved either paralone would cost between two Next upwas the Helper Arti ticipants or attendees. Stukenscheineider also told and four hundred thousand Festival, which had requested the county commission that not $30,000. also voiced i The restaurant tax commit- all the money is spent on tilings tee had turned down the events that are gone after the festival. cern about supporting the proIn fact, some of the money is posed golf course project. funding request "We have to be careful to not invested in infrastructure each ; It appeared that the reason over extend ourselves,"' said die committee members had year. turned down the funding re- -t ' With funds the Helper Art KrompeL "There are many iscjuesthi been based on two Festival gets this year, the group sues that are important and had intended on investing need fending. Commissioner Matthews First acording to the com- $200 of it for infrastructure. also added input on the subject, Dave Steed, also representmittee members, the majority of the food vendors were not ing the festival, brought up the 'If not just the cost there is from the local area at the last fact that some of the money re- also another large issue -d Matthews. festival. quested would be used for ad-- Acting on an unrelated mat ter, the commissioners granted $2,700 to Price city to nelp in putting up the mines statue in FUlL ' ' to Utah." !' V. ' i; ,, : . Mf the justices do that, Matheson pxpects dozens of challenges to the census on the same basis from other states, possibly causing a log jam of litigation. Finally, the justices could question the wav the census, was conducted, but the most recent one stand and change future counting procedures y rl If Utah gets the seat, it will affect all current congress---; man in the state, including Matheson., , ; : 'v-V- : under the present set up, Matheson willgo If having an urban district to a predominately rural dia-trict tluit encompasses 60' pqpent of the state, including all of eastern Utah. y v . : . ed ; V The county lawmakers tabled a request from Wellington for .$2,400 for the July 24th celebration. The funding for the Pioneer Day event was requested by a private organization. But the money.is actually heeded by the city. , Wellington city could apply for the restaurant tax revenues and would make the transaction legal according to the law. The United Ways request for $40,000 in restaurant tax revenuos was also turned down on the basis of being a private organization. : i . . - NEW HOURS STARTING AFRO. 15 )i1v;jMonday-Satuida, . Playland Closes ' lftOOpm . t ' i finally, money was allo- bby Closes 00 pm Drive Thru Closes .4. -- V' cated to Helper city to help 12:00 am fend the renovation of the bleachers at the American Le- - gion Ball Park. , The restaurant tax committee had recommended granting $27,500 of the citys $45,500 request But as the commissioners discussed the project with Jeff Jewkes and Jeff Cisneros, the men in charge of the project for the city, the county lawmakers realized that the recommended money im am-12K- X) t s S!- -. y s i Sunday 7am--ll pm Playland Qoses 9 pm Lobby Closes 11pm Drive Thru Qoses 11pm j- - ' McDonald's 409 East Main, Price w i55Lkaas the pnject Consequently, the commission granted the Helper city project $31,000. ... . '(Continued torn pege 4Af r;cuttojtime It is not aka 'the iof dents have more elective' choices tiiat Helper atudemtfjS Second, there ontyjne manchoiratHefoer,birtap-- f . interest c schools, and. er hfrnHnfoa sbtohmafoutosixtiigmd'; at Petersen r, alackof part timeM?musicprogfemr titel.Bementaty,si:;: for.the highsdwd, ,xAs MPiJce-Ifcfo- prbUemagamismul1nterf;Onbehmoftii to eats on students,arM 'proximatety 19 ptcent of Iteephwortbwhile thepartof MontlfennonstunentsareenS the inability of students to cimaWptogrinirhjtdtdblsT railed in choir, wifootballf ixmimeniMemb Sphyband instrumentibut jut and basketball warned the chance to dngpil 3 f students tiyearfa 'games hie , ybo emied' fobi8tudemitinnitybixw the onty feir wqrior hfr.Brdwn'll.Baia and Grady MdBvoy foM being'willing'to listen to ourd ?both dmir and band,v6efore Ifee?th grade sckmceixxe ,quirement was implemented IBandsrodtatgetnoicwatislpleaaistntytte facts ind askj That lequnrramt hM siflee y How many tootltAfl sno pa$-:bim state resdnded,but'GHiketball playsfetotfeMBoanlniii Kafron'bOtityffin SJbonSchoolDistiidcontmuesSbandcbnDertsfoimmttoaitti :l.fo keep it in StosHous avesj tiie g. 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