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immu>~evelopment and conflict resolution. aecie~oae. <br />The purpose .of the program ie to expand and .The program costa 53,000 for eucceesful applicants. <br />)annex, who was killed In an auto wreck In <br />largest saddle horse operation in the <br />i, and:the drive ie believed to be the last <br />e:big bores drives in this country. It <br />~e goes through Maybell giving that sleepy <br />town a lot old weal excitement for a few <br />e fall the horses will be driven back to <br />n's Park and the tradition of the great old <br />goes on and the people o[ Maybell feel th. y <br />~rtunate to be a part of it. . <br />~YS / RIDE N' TIE PARADE <br />OLD WEST <br />4E of the parade, emphasis <br />~n the Craig Middle School <br />should be pazked in other <br />Non-Profit Youth <br />SON IH CHARGE <br />QUESTIONS CAN BE DIRECTED T0: <br />KENNY KAWCAK OR LOYD DEUPREE <br />DAYS-829-3202 OR EVENINGS RT: <br />KENNY-824-?•I61 LOYD-SZ4-6445 <br />Funeral notice <br />Violet Thompson <br />Violet Thompson died in the early hours of Tuesday, May 9; et <br />Meeker a Pioneer Hospital. <br />Ser6icee are scheduled.for 2 p.m. Thursday, May ll, at the <br />Craig Friendship United Methodist Church, 657 Green St. (also <br />the Episcopal Church). <br />The Rev. Elmo Cook will be officiating. <br />In -ieu` of flowers, the family is requesting contributions to pro- <br />vide e'memorial gift in Violet Thompeone name to the building <br />fund of the Craig Friendship United Methodist Church. <br />Interment will be in Blue Mound, Kane., Monday, May 15. <br />Fred -Fisher <br />Funeerl services are pending for Fred Fisher, who died May 9 at <br />The Memorial Hospital. <br />Coal <br />Continued from page 1. <br />increase the size of their trucks <br />from 50 ton trucks to 100 ton <br />tncke. The increase, he said, <br />will result in a decreased need <br />for inan~ower. <br />Trapper Mine employe ]63' <br />and produces 1.8 million tone of <br />coal annually or each person pro- <br />ducee 11,042 tone of coal a year. <br />Cyprus .Twentymile Coal <br />,Companyy employe 310 employe- <br />end~produees 5 million tone of <br />wal annually or each person pro- <br />duces 16,129 tons of coal a year. <br />While Colowyo Coal.Company <br />employs 422 employees and pro- <br />duces 4.6 million .tone of coal <br />annually or each person pro- <br />duces 10,900 tone of coal a year: <br />Huletine said the move, more <br />than anything, is an attempt to <br />make the mine competitive in <br />_twoday_e,coal market; <br />Clty <br />Continued from page 1. <br />allegation was assigned to Stock, who hoe a direct financial rela- <br />tionship with each member o[ the council (they approve his con- <br />tract end he works directly for them); <br />• Though Stock's report found a city ordinance had been violat- <br />ed, the council assumed on itself the power to kill further inquiry <br />(the city charter gives it no power to sit in judgement of fellow <br />council members who have violated city laws); <br />• No one on the council asked or required that Quillen step <br />down from hie council seat during discussing of the alleged viola- <br />tioa; city clerk Shirley Seely'a notes showed that Quillen joined in <br />voting against releasing the report; <br />The problem, said Ringhand, ie that the charter does not specify <br />what the counci! should do wh.:n such allegations surface. <br />'I'm not saying it's right,' he said this morning. 'The question <br />is, Who does it? I think we've got some problems in the charter - <br />therc are some gray areas.' <br />Other ways of handling the complaint that would Gave avoided <br />the conflicts of interest were put off in favor of getting informa• <br />lion to the council, said Ringhand. <br />•The council has to be given information,' said Ringhand of hie <br />decision to assign Stock to look into the allegation. 'It was a fact <br />finding mission. <br />Ringhand said the water line would not be dug up and reinapect• <br />ed, since it was assumed Moffat County (which employe Quillen as <br />the county building inspector) would accept any liability for dam• <br />ages that the line might cause in the future. <br />~~ <br />Amer <br />,o=~r <br />as4Po <br />tlvrla Ws <br />Jaffee Pm~uh <br />~.~ <br />v <br />