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Show “October 12, 1999 WASATCH COUNTY COURIER Senate Votes Money For Olympic Projects We are now featuring a new display of beautiful, winter — 2 aR es Hee OE OE EY hice aba aiied Cinisia Dowt forget to mention thiy ad to receive your 15% Preferred Customer Discount! | Thiy offer ix valid through October 31, ow regularly priced merchandise only. 700 | ide Hoinededd Dyce: (435) 654-1102 Midway - i igstra 7290 bus loans. | | Timber Lakes Board Doors,” the documents to retain a seat on the board. As a coun- ty commissioner and member of the newly reorganized Fire Board, Provost still votes on issues that will affect his future — appears seems to imply that the Timber Lakes _ Board of Directors were illegally elected. , benefits (435) 654-2661 + (435) 654-2531 fax - interest. through Wasatch County’s sotalt county, city land. As a desires concerning. this Election Results— Opinion Editor Sam Allen Sports Editor T.R. Stanley The Raw Numbers Art Director Kerry Ellen Pate Staff Reporter Khara’ Klein Contributing Writers Keith Baker Matt Heimburger Heber City | CE Precincts Counted For questions or comments to. the © Courier, please call 654-2661, or fax information to 654-2531 or visit during office hours, Tuesday—Saturday, 9 am—5 4 ~—= 100.00% Registered Voters 3892. Ballots Cast 807 «* 100.00% = 20.73% For Council Member (Each voter voted for three candidates) pm, at 525 South Main Street, Heber oo Utah. Brent W. Baum Deadlines Noon pm pm pm ee 134 5.87% Amy L. Budd ——*:—«(167~— 7.31% Jolin. Hi Burns > 482 997% Sherman C. Christen 124 5.43% Dan Henley. 220 9.64% - 380 + 16.64% Terry Wm. is “owned, not 7 operated and designed in Wasatch County ~ and printed by Hoffine Printing. Any claims _ made by letters to the editor, advertisers or in classified advertising are not those of the . Lange © Geneva (Donna) Maynard 125 5.48% Hi. John Rogers 221 9.68% -Vaun A. Shelton 249 10.91% ABH 2EF% Courier or its staff. The Wasatch County Courier is not liable for any such claims or for any loss or grievance claimed by those not of the same opinion. | Heber City Council _ Coordinating Editor Shannon Taylor Lifestyle Editor Jean Croasmun Wasatch County Passes The lining Heber's Dan Stephens Courier a aot road. Advertising Manager Susan Stanley County This result, it would be more appropriate for the county to take the lead in preserving any corridors that are necessary for the bypass road.A formal letter will be sent to the county’s planning office out- Source for News Wasatch fireman. After reviewing possible routes for a. bypass road for US 40 around Heber, the ~ Heber City Planning Commission realized that most of the route would pass 525 South Main - Heber City, Utah 84032 _ The a Buck On Bypass Road —— WASATCH COUNTY @ 5 4 5 as to be a Sin cap conflict Heber Thursday Friday @ Friday @ Friday @ Dp = Breatemens 32 eer esdli si leave of absence from the fire depart- * ment, it may still be unethical for him _ The Courier has recently obtained a copy of a bound collection of Timber Lakes Property Owners Association Board of Directors minutes including» minutes of Executive Sessions and Correspondence from attorneys. Titled Advertising Classified Story & Article ue & Insert GRE that it was against state code to be a fireman as well as a board member. Although Provost has since taken a Not Legally Elected? Publisher cenit In early 1998, Commissioner LaRen Provost stepped down from the Fire Board when Bob Lucking pointed out _ $5 million for Olympic planning. | “Behind Closed Naha PERE i ie y Stop in for wa leisurely look around The Homestead Gift Shop! $500,000 for Olympic AA easels Before Yow Leave Town to- shop, OR | TET Interest On Fire Board? $2.5 million for Olympic bus facitities. sn Executive Chef: Jesse Layman Innkeepers: Sandy & Jay Niederhauser™ : 1235 Warm Springs Road Midway 435 654-1400 _http://www.theblueboarinn.com Jerry W. Smith — ' & SUNDAY lane SATURDAY Park City bus acquisition and roadway could use to legitimize the board and improvements near Soldier Hollow. _ ratify past board decisions. The board Olympic related projects include: appears to have not taken Mr. Smedley’s $10 million for Olympic transportation advice. If the charges that the board is infrastructure. not legally elected are true, the document raises the question of whether $3.7 million for state Route 248 from actions taken by the Board are legally U.S. 40 to Park City. binding. As one example, the board has placed numerous liens on properties that | $6.5 million for UTA/Park City bus are delinquent in their payments to the acquisition. association. $2.5 paikon for Olympic park and ride lots. Provost Conflict Of hhc SERVED Included, are funds for widening State Route 248 from US 40 to Park City, ated BRUNCH been below the one-third rule. The document also implies that the board knew they were illegally elected. In a letter dated June 3, 1999 attorney James J. Smedley outlines a procedure the board - aaa heptant inc SpA REGULAR MENU EFFECT THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY October 4th, the US Senate passed _a $52 billion transportation appropriations bill. About $80 million is set aside for Olympic related projects in Utah. gnc TRADITIONAL GERMAN CUISINE SERVED DURING OCTOBER LUNCH & DINNER — TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAYS in person or by proxy, vote in the elections. Since the inception of the association the number of ballots cast has Raga ee one pa Se i ita require that = é On bylaws third of the association members, either. Wd UIE Association pF _ BLUE BOAR INN BRIEFS i NEWS Oktoberfest CELEBRATE IN MIDWAY AT THE a | |