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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tbesday December 3, 2002 3A By KEN LARSON Sun Advocate publisher BBSS to attract new business to Price Council members expect recycling efforts EKPA The discussion was centered around several businesses that use the temporary containers as permanent storage units fin seasonal goods and supplies. It was suggested drat planning and zoning play an active'role in placement of these units. One of the suggestions included fencing around the units that are used fin more permanent storage purposes. The council will vote on this issue at their next meeting. Council member Don Reaveley reported that the pigeon removal committee met and discussed the various options that the city and the businesses have in eliminating the problem in a two block area of v In an economic development effort to bring in more business to Price, mayor Joe Piccolo presented a resolution Ibesday night at the regular Price City council meeting approving submission of an application to the state designating the city as a recycling rope. opment zone program that will provide certain incentives arid! cfita for businesses qualifying for partidpation in the program. "The program will enhance the citys ability to retain uid recruit businesses in all commercial and industrial zones in the city," proclaimed Piccolo. u The council moved cm and opened several bids for vehicles and equipment These bids were for a backhoe loader, two trucks, a one-te- n and a three cab with a dump bed, and utility boxes, a one-to- n division. for ton truck water the utility quarter Several bids were opened and as is the practice of the city, a committee was formed to review the bids and specific specifications the official bids are awarded. v: The council also discussed and acted upon the following actions. Marty and Amy Olson received permission at the last council meeting for an outside water connection. However, they do not have a share of water and the city council voted Hiesday night to charge $1650 to the city in lieu of a share. v: Condie Construction submitted apayment request for $792)96. This is for the water transmission pipeline project : The project, including stored materials is approximately 67 percent complete, while the total installed work is45 percent complete. A change order was approved fin $165, 771 which was necessary to plan for flowable fill at the Utah Department of Thmsportation crossings, overlay work on Carbonville Road, and additional pavement material on 1100 North and 750 West These forced changes in alignment through the coal stock pile. The council approved this change order and the partial payment hr. The council also discussed, but np action was taken on the ordinance fin temporary storage containers within the city limits. a A draft was proposed to change the ordinance, calling for a 30 day period for new requests and 90 days for owners or businesses that Opening up on Monday, Dec 9 9-- 5 From 8am to 7pm, Mon.-Sat- ., Sun.. Watch fbrour Grand Opanlng on Dec. 14 A 125 South Hir 55, Price (6272) V . Main Street Reaveley announced that the committee is in the process of drafting a letter to all owners and merchants requesting ideas and recom-mendatio- M33. 0 637-NAP- New Mall Next to Super WalMait . ns. . Options include trapping the pigeons, bringing in falcons that would force the pigeons out of the area or poisoning or exterminat-.in- g the pests. NelcoCo be-fi- ne r nave existing containers. 86 East 100 South (1620 which the council approved. In an effort to conserve electricity, the city also voted to trim back the hours that the holiday lights are on this year. Mayor Piccolo discussed that cutting backjust an hour a day would save as much as 30 hours during die holiday season. The lights will now be turned on a 6 pan. and shut off at 10 pjiL, with longer hours on the weekends. FranlrieSaccowasappointedtotheplanningandzoningboard and the mayor reappointed the present Culture Connection 1 Last week, the Utah Attor-ne- y Generals office won an J important victory that will protect the rights of rape s. . vic-'tim- c.v 1 T1CKET$ S'. . Jinner Missoula Childrens Theater touring Children's Theatre, will be on the College of Jhwj Eastern Utah Campus. Roles I A W for approximately 50-6- 0 students are available for local students in the MCT production of Titles of Hans Christian Anderson. Auditions will be on December 9, from 4:00 - 6KK) pjn. in the BDAC Dance Studio, no advance preparation is necessary, most students will rehearse four hours each day Monday through Friday. All students 2nd through 12th grade are encouraged to audition at no cost to the student TWo performances are scheduled for December 14, at 3:00 and 7:00 pjn. Tickets are; Adults: $7.00, High School Students & Senior Citizens: $5.00,' CEU CEU students with an activity card OuSetK CEU BDAC Octet Office Abertun of Price DeieiMew Federal Crectt Union Stewart's IMtway of Carte Dote Slewort' TtvWway of (toonvett The Bui nig - Uatnal Uf Boomer Martnf - Moab Ream Wottom Wear - Price Concert Une - Charge by Mia or Maderaard ftaud Spomm: CSU KMC Raanrt WmImi Vtea Coca Cola of Moe, vwvi nuOT, iwa Man bqho 9 are $2.00 us ? " n.- i .''t? !. ,,'r i - ' . ? ; . 0-Close A unique International ON SALE NQWI: ; . v?. a 11:00-2:3- 0 Itctat -- Lunch Mon-S- at Doois open 6:00pm Price: $22 msaved & $1 8 Opening Band - River Ranch rel-'eva- nt sys-to- Prime Rib Night Concert starts 7:00pm; . 7 Friday & Saturday CEU BDAC - Price, Utah -- $095 Remember! Coming Saturday, December 7 to CEU PHIL VASSAR conservations based on speculation that they might find favorable evidence. "This ruling makes it safer ?' In a landmark decision, 'the Utah Supreme Court for sexual assault victims to ruled that sexual assault vi- come forward and contact, ctims can keep their mental the police, stated Marian 'health records private. Decker, the assistant attorIn State vs Damond Blake, ney general who argued on the justices denied the' behalf of the state on Sept 3. - "This also sends a defendants request for anal--. strong leged victims mental health message that defense attor: and juvenile court records. neys do not have the right to Tire court also said the put victims on triaL , , - i defense could not, without a .The ruling includes a de--' tailed history of the way so- -' 'strong showing that some evidence actually exdety has trea ted rape victims ists, sift through mental and stated that women vichealth records seeking evi- -: tims of rape have long been dence of prior accusations of" mistreated by the law. 7 . sexual abuse. . Decker adds that this The court also said a dsion will help victims get Victims conversation with a more respect and have more 'mental health therapist is. input into the judicial )Jrivileged. All For Heiner, Michelle Ketdium, Camille Jensen, Mary Ellen Shiew, David Vrlasquez, Randee Shultz, and Ann Thomas. Herman Gutierrez will represent the dty as a non voting member on this board. Price fire duet Ken Boyack gave approval for the Castle fclley Veterinary clinic to use the fire station for their rabies clinic on January 11 beginning at 9 a.m.. The council also approved the hiring of Dalvin Bradley and . Mindy Jepson as volunteer fire fighters. ' Defendants will not be allowed to have access to those . 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