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poitonCommitteemen positions and re- Nick Bamert of Muleshoe and Jar- Director's Precinct Foui
elected their incumbent Directors rol A. Layton of southern Bailey Jame s Pright o
during the High Plains Underground County are the newly-elected Bailey James C. Conkwright of He
Water Conservation District No. 1 County Committeemen. They join W. was re-elected to serve a fou
election, Saturday, January 16, 1988- Lewis Scoggin, Jay Herington, and term as Precct Four Directs
Sam Harlan, all of Muleshoe, on the will represent those portions of
Director's Precinct Three County uleo strong, Deaf Smith, Potter, anc
A.W. "Webb" Gober of Farwell County Committee. dall Counties within the Wate
was re-elected to a four-year term as Robert Benton and Katy Wright, trict boundaries. Conkwrighl
Precinct Three Director. He will both of Dimmitt, were each elected elected to the Board in 1971
represent those portions of Bailey, to a four-year term as members of the served the following year as:
Castro and Parmer Counties within Castro County Committee. Other tary-Treasurer.
the Water District service area. Gober Castro County Committeemen are Precinct Four voters also cho:
was first elected to the Board in 1973. Mack Steffey of Hart and Garnett new County Committeemen
He served as Secretary-Treasurer in Holland and Gerald Summers, both three incumbents to represent
1974-75, Vice-President in 1976-77 of Dimmitt. in their respective counties.
and President in 1977-78. He was Incumbents Jerry London of Friona James Bible of Wayside i
again elected Secretary-Treasurer of and Billy Lynn Marshall of Bovina newest Armstrong County Co
the Board in 1982 and has served in will each serve another four-year teeman. Other members are
that capacity ever since. term on the Parmer County Commit- Stevens of Happy and Tom I
Also, four new County Committee- tee. Wendol Christian of Farwell and Kent Scroggins and Joe Edd Bu
men were elected and two incum- John R. Cook and Robert Gallman, all of Wayside. Burnett wa
Congress halts DOE DeafSmith nuclear iv
e Ia ,e SThe Department of Energy
has been ordered by CongrE
... ...... ... .. .stop characterization studies v
NElr W I 90 days at the proposed high
* KEREFORD nuclear waste disposal sites ir
HANFORD Smith County, Texas, and Ha:
YUCCA Washington.
\MOUNTAIN -TE The DOE was authorized to cc
I a characterization study at the
Yucca only Mountain, Nevada, site. If the
[ Yucc Mt. only reveals the site to be unfavoral
high level nuclear waste storag
DOE must then return to Congr(
further project instructions.R.D. (Don) Hicks of Hereford was
re-elected as Deaf Smith County
reford Committeeman, and Rex Lee was
r-year elected to a four-year term. Hereford
)r. He residents J.F. Martin, Troy Sublett,
f Arm- and Virgil P. Walker are also on the
I Ran- County Committee.
:r Dis- Marshall Cutright, Jr. and Charles
was Henderson, both of Bushland, were
9 and elected to four-year terms as Potter
Secre- County Committeemen. Others in-
clude Frank Bezner of Bushland, Bob
se five Lolley of Amarillo and L.C. Moore of
and Bushland.
them Tim Payne of Happy is the new
Randall County Committeeman. He
s the joins Gary Wagner of Bushland,
mmit- Charles Kuhnert of Umbarger, Lyn-
Larry don Wagner of Amarillo and Tom
Ferris, Payne of Canyon on the committee.
trnett, Tom Payne was re-elected to his
is re- Randall County position.
aste site activity
(DOE) During the past several years, the
ass to High Plains Underground Water
within Conservation District No. 1 has
level closely monitored DOE work plans
Deaf and studies for the Deaf Smith
ford, County site. High Plains Water
District staff advised the DOE and
nduct Congress of various technical
Yucca problems associated with the pos-
study sible use of the site which could
ble for endanger the Ogallala Aquifer.
re, the Congress resolved the issue in its
ess for year-end action. Thank God.
- A. Wayne Wyatt.
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