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Show f Holnam Offers New CemehfPIdnfOpeniHouse y . New Council Member t. t'i i' ., . , . . . . V . . :,;v The 140 employees of HolpimvS shuttle bus will transport you the short Devils Slide Cement Plant are excited distance' to the'new plant area. V about their new facility and they are Conducted tours .will be given and light anxious to have the people of Summit refreshments will be served. and Morgan counties shsre in their Several informative displays will be The'Fnncis City' Council announced its newest member at the latest, city meeting test wee. Alter reviewing several applicationsthe , council unaninuMisly chose Lee Snclgrove to fill m'the vacant spot take over will $nelgrove Cathy Bushella position on the council because Bushell hu moved firom the area. Snegrovea term, which will begin immediately, will laist until the November 1999 election when the spot will be up for $nelgrove will help Coundlmember John Woodard in the citys water and sewer projects. enthusiasm. In an effort to acquaint the people of these areas to the new plant, a special invitation has been extended to citizens and families of Morgan and set up to acquaint the public with the new facility. Visitors will be impressed with the "model which will be on disIt explains the cement making , Summit' counties to attend an Open play. Hduse. The event will take place from process in an informative and under10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. tomorrow standable manner. As a corporate neighbor to the peoSaturday, June 20. A ribbon cutting is in both counties, the employees of . scheduled for 10:30 a.m. ple .1 Due to parking constraints, please' the cement plant are anxious to have Open House: ' tours of their park vehicles in fee old village area and you join in on the fun. . ' The Holnam Cement Plant will offer an open house featuring plant Is located about a mile facility. The V ...J . I a by Janies Powell Remembering the ; BEE EDITOR f Great Fire u Better Upkeep More Likely Than Gating Off oriPlan i . continued from front Circulation or Transportation Element: Due to the terrain and rapid growth in Kamas, the circulation dement will be vital to the community. Kamas recognizes that streetscapo plays an important role in the "look and fed of the city. Roads must be designed to handle future capacity while preserving the1 rural atmosphere bftftd dty. Public facilities Element: Planning for future expenditures is the key component of the public facilities element It provides the citizens, developers, amt tend owners information about the timing and flindjng Ah 'infrastructure investments of the city. 'This element is also necessary for the imposition and collection of impact fees used to provide infrastructure to kjv developments in the . . community. Moderate Income Housing Element: ' when'sii, wHedrjyery jtjfld using the interstate the Sriversaid his ioad.wu th Street 120-2- 5 Ogden, Utah ve Prices aft up bine cents since April 8, but are ' 14 cents lower than.this tune last Local averages for unleaded self-- ; :serve gasoline are: Ogden! $1.17 (up 8 Cents in five weeks); Provo, $1.11 (up a nickel);' and Salt Lake City, $1.16 (up 12 cents), according 't AAAs purvey of more than 400 gasoline r.etlers in Utah,' Nevada and northern yr. Zo aU the. 6 Let Norwest Mortgage take you from start to finish . Contact Mike Todd ist Your Home Financing Specialist SULHOUM LENDER - DDkDO :a nonnn BB1UU 23 South Main Street Heber City, Utah Office (435) 654-714- 8 4 Mobile (435) 1 'i 671-149- M it Head Boards at . , Karting Utahs prices are a nickel higher than the national average of $1.10, which rose two cents in one month, according to AAA I "Smaller markets like Utah are more sus- -. ' ceptible to sudden price jumps, uid Alan of Tire Oil Daily, S Wuhington, ' Kpviki baaed pxJ. industry newsletter. 8 PricM in nor,hern ,S,nc APr, California are up by an average of 8 cents a to 8 pricu are up 12 icents to $1.24 a gallon in the ume period, ' according to AAA.' .'' ' f7o.ds Out flhete. othets iApptf 30" x 48" Table with 4 Chain at . . 249 " Twin Full 49" 69" Queen 79". . .. Aif! Spring Air Mattress Spring Ail SoringAir Back Supporter TUlowTbp Back Supporter twia each pieca twlaset $ 1 twin each piece full ea. pc.- $106 queen set. $249 $449 king set - SPRING SAVINGS 5" 394-894- California. Your, Com ON YOUR NEXT JUJUOEH S1XVE . Proprietor For Guns, Gold and Diamonds Prices Paid Highest ' m&m SAVE UP TO Scott Vanleeuwen . T HUmenUi Utah Gas Prices Up Sharply n; self-ser- , u too heavy to be approved at the border station. But due to the poor quality of the road, not just semis get stuck. According to Allen, even he and his get stuck. "That roads in lousy condition, Allen said. Allen offered two suggestions .to consider. One wu for the county. to use money to put a gravel base on the road and to continue to improve the maintenance. The other option in Utah,; said regular unleaded ''AAA spokeswoman Rolayne Faifoloupb : the position to count on neighbors to always open the gate. Although Howard said be trusted Allen, he hu no way of knowing the next neighbor will be honest.' In that case, the only answer could be for better maintenance. ' "The road should be fixed better, Howard said Monday. "That road's in bad shape. Dwayne Barker, landowner in the area, agreed, stating the troubles that would occur when relatives, friends, or workers needed to use the road. He said it would either be a hassle to open the gate for them, or the lock combination would need to be distributed, which would only lead to more problems the more people knew the numbers. Allen uid he could live with either option ; fa taentibnks long u something wu done, ccbrding to LaMar Richins, Director of Summit County Public Works, steps are already planned to help improve the road. Once the weather cooperates and the dirt dries, the county will be out there to grate the road. Everyone involved with the meeting on Monday, however, felt this wasnt enough, so the commissioners agreed to go on site and decide if there is enough money in the budget to begin upgrading the road. W ?&e . ks Ending months of steady prices, Utah gaso- i line prices mu sharply in May, the American Automobile Association reported. ? f ' "Retail gasoline averages $1.13 a gallon for This element contains information regarding existing commerce and industry 'in Kamas. The ilenient also identifies standards and opportunities for economic growth. Environmental Element: The environmental element addresses the reclamation, protection, con- servation, development and' use of natural resourcu u'well'u the identification mentally sensitive or hazardous areas. Implementation Element: The implements- tion element identifies ways .that the General Plan may be implemented. ' For additional informStibn contact eidier Dori or Snyder at the city offices at (435) 783-463-0, Andrew Jackson at Mountaintend Association of Governments at (801) 377-22- ItoUU epunty to vacate the road and let land owners put a gate oa the road and take the responsibility of its upkeep. 13, up Monday, cerned individuals discussed options with the Summit County Commissioners. One faction felt dosing the road to the general piiblic should be considered, while others said a gate is out of the question and only proper maintenance is needed. David Allen, a tend owner whose property is parted by the unpaved county road, complained about dealing with road problems for several years. Allen listed off a number of' issues, such as large amount! of unwanted trash, which has in the past included washers, dryers, and toxic waste. Allen also noted that he hu seen too many ( semi-trucusing the road to bypus the weigh station at the border. According td Allen, one such trade got stuck on the muddy ; ing densities affect opportunities for moderate income housjng; and a description of Kamu pro gram tp enebpragan adequate supply of moderate income housing. a Economic Element: W5-- wu for the . Pawn Shop i Hatch Howard, owner of the Bountiful livestock Company, disagreed however, uy-in- g The debate on what to do with the letting the county off the hook isnt the Wahsatch Road near the UtahWyoming borHoward uid he should not be put into 'answer. as conder warmed June on Kama to Hear Public Opinions the Required by Utah State law (UCA housing element, among other things, estimates the supply and need for moderate incotne housing.. The element also indudes a survey of total residential zoning; an evaluation of how existing zon- - Dgdert's Oldest Wahsatch Road in Desperate Needof Attention Hie Park City .Museum will be celebrating the 100th Adversary of The Great Fire of 1898 this evening, Friday, June 19, at 5 p.m. The museum will offer an exhibit highlighting the Maze that burned down Park City, featuring well as written photographs and artifacts, accounts of that terrible day. ' The festivities will run from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served and a piano player, weather cooperating, will be playing on Main Street just as reports claim Fred Jennings did the ' night of the fire. . i. . - .Y; 01 OUNGL frill ea. pc. $179 queen set kinglet , $399 $599 frill set queen let kinglet $49) $599 $799 BBBBDbUBHB WQ WBf 480 "North Main Heber City, Utah 654-J81-7 jMbqriQaaKihMoa f , i dMBt wd wfl ModwriyEtit ' gMbrSMeoidMfe J AiaoKbcMink Wmmmr TRAFFIC .s - Tires Alr CondiUoning Shoclu A Strata Qil A Lube Brakea Alignment Tune Up State Safety Inapectiona West Rasmussen Road' . ; COPY 1 t tl (LbeStsd in Summit ctaiy435-- 6 49-14- 2 : offer KEEP , Yoiir support keeps lifesaving research in the fast lane. , RIGHT ExpmESMwwJj ; ' |