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Thursday, December 22, 2022

Leavitt Land & Investment Proposes 60-Home Subdivision in Loa

Issue # 1492

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The Moony Wash Boys Band Donates Busking Tips to the Wayne County Fire District

Dec. 12, 2022

by Lisa Jeppson WAYNE COUNTY At the November 21, 2022, Wayne County Commission meeting, a new sixty-home subdivision proposal in Loa was introduced by Leavitt Land & Investment, LLC. The proposed subdivision plat begins on Main Street between 300 South and 500 South, and extends to 400 West. The subdivision process, initiated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, includes a request to acquire the northeast corner of Leavitt Land & Investment farmland located in Loa. In consultation with Shannon Brian, development acreage was identified, which could coordinate with farming operations. The Leavitts met previously with the Loa Town Council on October 13 to refine concepts. The Town Council asked that a meeting be set up with the Loa Town Subdivision Proposal Cont'd on page 2

Courtesy Scott T. Smith

The Moony Wash Boys presented a check for $2,352 to the Wayne County Fire District on December 9, 2022, at the Torrey Fire Station. Top row from left to right: Jason Jones, Jeri Austin, James Austin, Carter Sorenson, Wes Barclay, Dalton Mackey, Duane Dasse, Dean Koenig, Jacque Koenig, Scott Smith, Rod Frazier. Bottom row: Dave Love, Dustin Oyler, Jamie Pace, John Lee, MIckey Wright, Mary Bedingfieldsmith, Dudley Elliot

TORREY - The Moony Wash Boys—a Torrey music group—presented a check for $2352 to the Wayne County Fire District on December 9, 2022, at the Torrey Fire Station. The money was raised by the group to help buy equipment for the new station in Torrey.

Area Businesses and Leaders Honored at 33rd Annual SCAOG Recognition Banquet

Courtesy Six County Association of Governments

Verland King of Tri-County Veterinary (left) is given the Wayne County Business of the Year award by Wayne County Commissioner Stan Wood (right) at the Six County Association of Governments Annual Recognition Banquet on December 7, 2022. RICHFIELD Six County Association of Governments (SCAOG) held their 33rd Annual Recognition Banquet on December 7, 2022. Commissioner Clinton Painter, Juab County and SCAOG Board Chair, offici-

Garfield County Commission

ated at the event. Businesses and community leaders were honored for their outstanding efforts and contributions to the area’s economy and community development. Local electAwards Banquet

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REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA

THURS. DEC. 22 - WED. DEC. 28

Higher temps and low chances of precipitation this week. Partly cloudy with highs in the high 30s to mid 40s; lows in the teens and 20s. Winds steady from 8 to 13 mph. **Weather is subject to Change

The Moony Wash Boys busk (play for tips) at the Wayne County Farmers’ Market each Saturday from May through October. They donate the money raised to an organization chosen by the group each year. The $2352 represents the tips earned at the 2022 market and generous contribu-

tions from Clotilde Barrett, Tim Dietlein, and Don Gomes and Annie Holt, owners of Torrey business The Old House at Center and Main. Over the past six years, the Moony Wash Boys have raised over $10,000 for local organizations. Previous donations have gone to the Teasdale Historical Soci-

ety, Torrey Dark Skies, Wayne High School Future Farmers of America and Color Country Animal Welfare. Members of the Moonies are Rod Frazier, Dudley Elliot, Margaret Smith, Paul Smith, Jacque Koenig, Dean Koenig, Scott Smith, and Mary Bedingfieldsmith. —The Moony Wash Boys

GARFIELD COUNTY In lieu of their regular board reports at their December 12 meeting, the Garfield County Commissioners, along with other county and agency employees, honored outgoing Sheriff Danny Perkin’s commitment, responsiveness, and years of service to the county. (Perkins lost his reelection bid for Garfield County Sheriff to Eric Houston.) The Commissioners presented him with a gun as a going away present. Public Works, Dave Dodds. Dodds reported on prep for the upcoming Kane/ Garfield County coordination meeting with GSENM representatives. Dodds said the counties will request that their respective County Resource Management Plans be included in the new Monument Management Plan. On other public lands topics, Dodds described Dixie National Forest's 10-year burning plan now up for public comment. The plan would expand active management, in terms of fire treatments, from the current Garfield Commission Cont'd on page 4

Locals Helping Locals, One Segment at a Time

Six County VITA Program Needs Volunteers

Wayne County citizens donate gifts and food items to families in need this holiday season

SIX COUNTY REGION The Internal Revenue Service and Six County Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program is looking for volunteers to assist in preparing tax returns next year at various sponsored sites throughout the Six County Region which includes (Sevier, Sanpete, Juab, Piute, Wayne, and Millard Counties.) Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. Some of the volunteer opportunities include: • Tax Preparer - Uses income tax software to prepare basic tax returns for household incomes who make $65,000 or less. Tax preparers are required to pass an IRS certification test. Previous experience preparing tax returns is not necessary. VITA Program Cont'd on page 2

Courtesy Utah State University Extension Wayne County

Thanks to the donations of Wayne County citizens, the Wayne County Giving Tree received 46 gifts for youth under the age of 18, and the "12 Days of Christmas Giving" program provided 992 lbs of food items. WAYNE COUNTY Thanks to donations from Wayne County citizens, the Wayne County Giving Tree— organized by the Utah State University Wayne County Extension office—received 46

gifts for youth under the age of 18, and the "12 Days of Christmas Giving" program provided 992 lbs of food items. Holiday tags for each child, which included an outfit and one or two books and toys,

were hung on the Giving Tree at Royal's Foodtown in Loa, Utah in November. Donated gifts were limited to $30. In Giving

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UPCOMING EVENTS... Panguitch City 2023 New Year Party

Dec. 31, 2022 Triple C Arena 6 - 10 PM

When we recall Christmas past, we usually find that the simplest things, not the great occasions, give off the greatest glow of happiness.

—Bob Hope

2nd Annual New Year's Eve Swing Dance Party

Dec. 31, 2022 Panguitch Social Hall 9 p.m. to Midnight Ages 7th - 12 Grade

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