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Show 2A The Summit County Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, November 2, 1984 Food for Thought I Miss Personal Contacts by Shirley Whatever happened to the days when gas stations offered full service treatment for one low price? For a fill up and oil check, you' never had to leave the. comforts of your car. On top of that, they'd even wash your windshield. But now everything costs extra.. Perhaps the days of - Letter to the Editor: IttertoJhejjfBtorr Kamas Residents Take' Heed Proposition 3 Receives Support Kamas Valley residents should be made aware of some goings on that are not in their best interest. The planning stage of the Jordancllc Dam and the roads around it arc being considered by the Department of Transportation. There arc two plans being tion with the teller. Someone in considered for the new road. One back of you is honking their horn is south of the present road now for you to hurry out of their way. known as the river, road. This at butcher is the extinct Almost road would be on the mountain to the meat market. All the cuts arc the south of the present road but wrapped and priced and placed on the north slope. Number two in the display cases. No chance to ask for a special cut or talk to the plan is the road that runs through butcher about the cooking the west hills from 200 south Main in Kamas. The D.O.T. has process made studies of both routes and What can make you feel smaller feel (hat the road across the west than a recording on the other end hills would be the safer of the of the line when what you need is (wo. This is due to the fact that a phone number? As if a machine the south route would not be can- take the place of a real live the what No matter exposed to sunlight' in the winter operator.. months making snow and ice situation, its impossible to get removal very difficult. The west any satisfaction from a recording hills would be exposed to and if its a computer handling our billing and a mistake is sunlight most' of the day making snow, and ice removal easier and made, the time and correction endless. be can cheaper.. , , procedure ' I nr not knocking helping myself D.QlT. has figuresj showing that the south route to Heber would in sonic situations, but I certainly be 17 miles but would add 6 miss the pcrsonnal contacts'll miles to Park City. The west hills cuts out. route would be a 23 mile drive to ' Heber but .6 miles .leSs taPark . City or Th&D.O.T. can build the south road at a design spqedO mph. The west hills , , ,ipad will ,have design speed of 60'.iri'ph,Wherf thd driving-limof both are considered, the south route is designed for 8 miles at 55 . , . mph and U miles, at 5Q mph; The west hills road is designed for 55 and three minutes longer for vehicles. The Heber City Commission is opposed to the wesi hills route because they feel that if people arc not aimed toward Heber, they will go elsewhere. , , The Wasatch Health Center, who just opened a clinic in ' Kamas. arc very much opposed to the west hills road .and have written to D.O.T. in favor of the south route. They arc concerned that because they have one doctor a day driving to Kamas that the south hills road would be an inconvenience to the doctor. Now isn't that to bad. cnu-igcnc- understand -- constitution and give the courts and the legislature the tools to provide for a more effective judicial system. Finally, no issue is more fundamental to a quality judicial Dear Editor On election day Utahns will vote on several amendments to the Utah Constitution. This letter is written to provide voters with background information on one of these proposals Proposition 3. the Judicial Article Revision.-Wfccl confident that if voters hills route for the average driver T Wl i system than attracting and retaining good judges, and - removing poor ones, Jhe primary the facts about role' of a . judge is to be an . Proposition 3 they will agree with professional, impartial arbiter of us that the measure is critically disputes. For this reason ,it is needed and merits approval at essential thqt judges come to the the polls. bench solely, on the basis of .their First, the public should know ' profcssional competency and not that Proposition 3 is one of the because, of political tje$ or most carefully ' studied and campaign slogans.' At the ame broadly supported proposals ever time, there muaf .be effective gas stations are placed before Utah voters. Under methods available to discipline ancient history. the direction of the- Utah poor judges iiid if necessary, to ' Docs' the Washtch Health Have you been in a Revision CommisConstitutional remove thpity .from thU:. bench. Center realize that the majority store? You mark the price and to the effort revise the We feel strongly that Proposition sion, in Park work of our residents City you bag your own groceries and Judicial Article has involved over 3 meets all of. these, objectives. would Lake Salt be and or driving take them to the car and return five years of hard work. After The proposal outlines a selection the road at 6 of 7. a.m. and the cart. 1' suppose you save a reviewing the proposal, nearly 90 process wjiicfr focuses, jpn a sometimes before the plows have little, but how about the bread percent of the legislature voted" judge's, professional, ability In out. the been my opinion, you smash or the eggs 'that fall to approve it. Leaders of both Under Proposition 3, prospective concern for these people is far. out of your sack because you political parties have indicated judges-- would be screened by. more important than for one poor aren't used to bagging groceries. their support of the amendment, judicial nominating commiswould doctor be doctor. The There went your savings. as have the Utah League of sions, appointed, ,by, the goverdriving the extra 6 njiles. at 10 or Do you bank at the drive-uWomen Voters, the' Salt lake nor, and reyjewed , by .the; state II a.m. when the snow and ice window? Opt comes an impersChamber of Commerce, the Utah senate. In .addition, ..the people had melted. onal 'gadget tb drop Vour money League of Cities and Towns, the would periodically evaiqqtf I urge everyone from .Kamas in or for your request slip. No Utah Commission on Criminal judged jjerfqrmanre bV actually ; Valley, who has td drivi to'Park more time for casual conversa and Juvenile Justice, the Gover-- voting on wbetheqa judge should Lake or to Salt earn City City a, Commission on Drinking be retained, in, office. Should the nors living, to support the west hills. and and a.host pf other ..people disapprove of, a .judge's Driving, route. prominent organizations and, performance they, could Jhen Please write a letter to: Howard, individuals. r?mdvethatjudge fronipffiop. In Stacey. Division of Transporta' v. addition, .the. proposal, constitu- tion 4501 So. 2700 W. Salt Lake ' des- - tionally establishes a judicial is 3. Second, Proposition, 84119. v Utah City, needed to give our conduct commission. to.monitor iin.m...n.wui.Ucu.Kuuiu ' ' perately the tools to address judical hehayjopr.. Jhesei are courts to serve, the people of Kamas 'Our present,. accepted and' .tested methods to modern problems. and not the of interests Valley contains constitution reipove many, limi- - attract. good: judges'-anthe Wasatch Health Center or which the ability poor ones! restrict tations ; . Heber City. mph- .making of our court system to function not, .the, citizens Charles Hebden between, the. two 5 minutes .chance- - to. directly For have the. .the, effectively.' example, to on Utah west Heber the Kamas, City longer constitution now requires that . improve the.operation qf goyem- the Utah Supreme Court hear ment. It would be most unfor-ever-y ' appeal from the major trial tunate if lwe failed , to ; take courts, no matter how insignifi-- . .advantage of this opportunity. As cant those cases may be. As a. interested, citizens we.,.liave result, the workload of the Utah critically reviewed Proposition 3 Supreme Court has now risen to and are proud to lend our name 800 appeals a year. This iri support of its passage. ,We over Kamas City recorder. Bonnie business licensing. situation threatens the capacity encourage all Utahns to carefully Lasshe recently completed the The Center for Public Affairs to effectively and study Proposition 3. If you do, we of the court Utah Clerks and Recorders to conducts research, and offers of the cases are.,confident that you too' will dispose efficiently Institute, a one week trajning jt .. 'k ji : ( , edutionaj. programs, to Improve the present decide, jq 'vote TpK't.,lhis it. Likewise; before t ' Speaikin program in Salt Lake City the operation, pf Stateaqd Local i i The perception fostredy the1 J. ,, ctAistitutioh' prohibits the; 1egis- -' iniportaniproposaT.' sponsored by the University of government in Utah, Utah Voter Information P&inpH - ' control,. a' oiker from the office Iature from Commitfdfe the fines Citizens increasing Utah Center for Public Affairs Other sponsors of the program let, and by recent newspaper of legislative research said that which some courts Utah Courts may impose and Administration. are the Utah League of Cities and articles, suggests that Proposithere isnt a single plane ' A. Vab Winkle, a As violations. Richard for criminal The institute included seminars ' Towns, the Utah Municipal tion 1, to amend the Utah registered in Utah. Airplanes are Chairman some offenses, result, including on and Clerks Association and the Constitution, is logical and in fact registered in counties management Arvo Van Alstyne, t t ' throughout the state. For exam-- . many drunk driving violations, productivity, ethics of public International Institute of Municunopposed. still carry only a $299 fine, a Chairman 51 service, state record law and. ipal Clerks. Box in 1 are Elder ' On the contrary. Proposition is registered Oaks r.U.) outdated. DallinH. since figure long grossly unfair and costly and ...County and 150 in Weber. Such Proposition 3 will remove these Scott M. Matheson. opposition is growing quickly as ...falsehoods cast a lack of outdated restrictions from the Karl N. Snow.Jr. .'1 on other arguments people understand the impact. It credibility m for the proposition. Besides, who would shift tax control from The Summit County Bee,,"(LSPS 525640) if published weekly for is of more to capable officials maintaining y locilly fleeted M per year in slate and SI? per year by Wave appointed state bureaucrats. It . close vigilance over isolated air Publishing, Inc. 167 West 100 South, Heber City, Utah 04032. VniW would deny taxpayers a legiti-- f strips and jnarinas - state or local s postage paid at Coalville, Utah. POSTMASTER: v'.l '.... mat e,t a X jd e d u c t i o n , penalize government? Send address changes to The Summit County Bee, Coalville; Utah ' 04017. ''"'"I ''3 owners' Of "older vehicles and-- , I Proposition gives the aiuthor-it- y to set a fee at a later 4te. A RICHARD M. and SUSAN F. BUYS, charge an equal fee for unequal biased on what? We don't fee Ml service. Publishers now!Y know. Without Proposition. 1, ..Uh .( v't t rates are tax Property Shirley B. Phelps, Editor and Coalville Office Manager i.-j- f based on the fair share idea. That-- , property taxes on vehicles are Monday, 4 p.m.; Tuesday, 4 p.m. b1 c is to say, if my family eats steak.. determined by multiplying Blue Sharon Pace, North Summit Area Reporter, . .. i.,-- . .. .' , Book ' ' values tax times the rate our Bessie Russell, Kamas Office Manager swimming pool,,; by backyard At home, to love and. care for ' - unit charges on John and Lone .Pearce of .. Monday, p.m,; Taesday, 4 p.m. budget and which the myhousehold him the Utah are are. sister. Brittney;; and Woodland, proud Nancy Mon dragon, South Summit Area Reporter, required income are higher than ' property a rate based on local a baby boy born at the of brother Weston, .aiso' loving parents Postal Identification No. 525640 i form neighbors who eat needs and services and locally Holy Cross Hospital in, Salt Lake grandparents Jerry , and, Neta controlled. V Zucchini casserole and farm their '; 17 1984. Oct. on Parker of City ' Woodland, Utah, .John Proposition 1 allows the state to backyard. Pearce Lake Salt of City ant collect the same fee for a 1985 When a county, city or school will be "named Colby Jphn Darlene Parker of Woodland. He ' Cadillac as for a 1968VW, district economizes, its budget Why Utah. v and tax rate drops. Why is it destroy one of the few benefits of Pearce. Colby weighed, in at 5 ' . Congratulations to all Ws.Sars.znAvidLslntmzm old an increase car? 1 as ... driving Why illogical" Proposition ' 4 Entertainment Centers of America, lnc supporters claim, that its citizens taxes on those least able to pay pay lower taxes? Proposition 1 and reduce taxes to the affluent? UUIUU Last, but not certainly not least. would charge an equal rate so that all vehicle owners will pay ; Proposition 1 changes a property the same rate despite the Vtax which is deductible for tmmmmmm CINEMAS t )' v i. unequal government services' income tax purposes' to a fee'' which is not. HOLIDAY VILLAGE MALL PARK CITY 49-6541 they receive. r builds state Proposition Proposition allows the state to increases the bureaubureaucracy.governexpand appointed ? ment .cost, eliminates local cracy- to replace local control Wed r Ladies & Seniors $2 SENIORS and penalizes taxpayers. control v-elected under exercised officials. ; en Thurs-M& Seniors ALL OTHER TIMES - If this state bureaucracy is as Reward efficient management and protect the family clunker ECA GIFT CERTIFICATES ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE efficient with the new vehicle '.;p- Bernard Byn" Williamsi was fees as it has been with sales tax, vote NO on Proposition 1 . born Nov 1894 in Kamas, Clcn R. Curtis . local units will wait sixty to, Its a cut abovs the mat He Box Utah. Elder Grace Wright. to qiaiyied collect their ninety days STARTS FRIDAY She is deceased. incomq-withointerest. County Commissioner DAILY: 530. 7:30, 930 - They have ,i5 children k,., IN THE AISLES IAT., autt.: 30. 3:30. 530 930 R NEW WINTER SHOWTIMES Cossey, Seattle,.- Washingfcg$S88PLACESIN THE HEART NOV ton. Sterling Williams, .Dale Williams of Peoa, Utah,.:, Marvin Williams and Avis Havis, NOW Salt Lake City. Utah. ; ; .r v IheywereafimRy-toSHOWING He has 13 grandchildrefand 27 apart by DAILY: 5.35. 7.3S, 3:3S SAT.. SUNJ 1:35.135, 53S. 7:35. 935 wnputionoM greatgrandchildren. Friends and relations are invited to kept apart by prid- enov. 23 house in his honor on Noy. 10th, places in 984, at the. L.D.S. Peoa, Ward but brought together BILL MURRAY Bernard. Bun Williams church House, from 2 'p.m., to 5 by a miracle! p.m. No sifts oleaxe. STARTS FRIDAY full-servic- . self-servi- - - , '' p, . 4 P , , . , Salt-Uke- Bonnie Lasshe " , . e Graduates From " - d - It-i- s - often-.thg- t , - . , . . Letter to the Editor: Training Program , Proposition I Unfair . " . , . . 1 . . , - . -- . . Stye Summit (Eountg lee - . . te Second-clas- - 'is j 336-550- 1, 9-- Colby John Pearce 9-- 1 336-22- . , - , 783-430- 7, 9-- 4 9-- ; . . 783-2322 : . . . . , . mammxm Bim HOUIDAYAVIlilTAGE Williams . , -6- Celebrates 90th 1 1 - -- Terror 1 ut . 1 6:30-8:30P.- - F an-ope- mmmm DAILY: the heart 7:20 SATSUL: 1:45 7:20 RAZORS EDGE IwTnl m SUPER GIRL ASEDUCnON. A MYSTERY. A MURDER OV. 23rd I A WORLD WKX nCIURZS REUASC NITELY AT 6 30 8 30 P CfyxmaA M DAILY: 515 935 AT,9UH.:515935 iAedie November BODY DOUBLE NOWSHOWINQ . Drew Barrymore Ryan ONeil . NITELY AT 6:30-- 8 i(reCrcic)t4 - SAM'S SON 30 P.M. MONDAY IS KLVR NIGHT 3 & 5 Fri., Sait & Mon. - WITH KLVR CARD TUESDAY IS BARGAIN NIGHT - ALL SEATS - $1.50 $1.50 |