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Show A6 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, August 26, 2008 Crandall miner’s memorial plagued by construction delays Continued from Page A1. Even with all of these issues coming together to make the completion by the dedication date, Sept. 14, seem unfeasible, with calm assurance in her voice, Jones maintained, “Whatever it takes, we will get it done.” Jones’ statement was not without substance. Two days after the council meeting, the memorial wall had been poured and was being unframed, the sidewalk was framed and being poured, the base for the flagpole had been started, and there at the site was Jones, coordinating the work of the different contractors, running to the store to get drinks for workers and helping with the base for the flagpole. Mayor Gordon had also been there mid-morning. Seeing that the monu- ment is completed has become a personal obsession for Jones, whose son worked at Crandall Canyon Mine. She said she views it as an honor. “There are nine families counting on this for closure I feel they need,” she related. “It’s an honor for me to do this. It gives me something I can do to give them peace. So it will be done.” The dedication for the Huntington Crandall Canyon Miner’s Monument is still set for Sept. 14. Any community help will be appreciated. Those interested can contact Jones, or the six scouts that are involved: Nathan Mecham - laying sod, Tyler Pulli - sprinkling system, Colton Barnett - electrical, Bryson Weaver - flag pole, Calbe Woolsey - cement and rock benches and T.J. Turner- trees and plants. Orangeville council considers changing ordinance for parking on city streets Continued from Page A1. 45 degree parking, which is why the council felt it would lead to confusion. A concern by some on the city council was in changing the parking on Main Street in front of Cottonwood Elementary, fearing that changing to 45 degree parking could lead to safety concerns for school children. Other proposals for the parking ordinance would address the parking of semi trucks within city limits. In earlier versions of the proposed ordinance parking of semis on city streets would not be permitted, but some on the council objected to dictating that truck drivers The ulTimaTe ride could not park their trucks on city streets if they could do so without obstructing their neighbors’ driveways or property. The council hopes to finalize the wording of the proposed ordinance during the work meeting so that they can bring it to a vote at the next city council meeting on Sept. 4 at 7:30 p.m. Tony Basso RV & ATV 1152 S. Carbon ave. PriCe, UT 84520 435-637-4224 www.TonybaSSorvaTv.Com ATVs can be hazardous to operate. For your safety: the operator and passenger should wear a helmet, eye protection and other protective clothing. Always remember that riding and alcohol/drugs don’t mix. Never ride on paved surfaces or public roads. Never engage in stunt driving. Avoid excessive speeds and be particularly careful on difficult terrain. ATVs with engine sizes of greater than 90cc are recommended for use only by those age 16 and older. Never carry passengers on any ATV not specifically designated for such use. Can-Am™ Outland Max ATVs: These ATVs are recommended for drivers aged 16 and older, and passengers aged 12 and older only. |