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Show Btmtt (Eotmtfl iftmitnr PAGE 3 CONSIDER WHY? ABORTION? ADOPTION. Warm, tecure. loving home available to newborn babv. Please call attorney Classifieds at Beaver County Monitor does not endorse, promote or encourage the Durchase or sale nf Advertisements are the sole responsibility of the advertiser. Beaver County Monitor hereby disclaims all liability for any damage suffered as the result of any advertisement in this newspaper. Beaver County monitor is not responsible for any claims or representations made m auvuuacuiciius m uus newspaper. Beaver County Monitor has the sole authority to edit and locate any classified advertisement as deemed appropriate. DEAD DOCTORS DON'T LF-- Colloidal Minerals. Wholesale price! $15.00 per bottle (case of 4X Single bottle $18 00 Body Alive Pain Relief Center BOTTLED WILLPOWER! 100 natural. 100 guaranteed. For more information call, toll free. CASH NOW FOR FT TIRE PAYMENTS! We buy payments from insurance settlements, anuibet, mortgage notes. We also buy Casino Wining Annuities. Call R&P Capital Beaver County Monitor reserves the rieht to refuse anv advertising. CARS FOR SALE 1991 DODGE RAM VAN. Low condition. Small mileage. Excellent fridge insisde. Has tow bar. Large Engine. Priced under blue book. For more "CASH" Immediate $$ for structured settlements and deferred insurance claims. J.G. MUST SELL! Three RELOCATING! bedroom home in Adamsville. Call Cindy Please or at leave a message and phone number. 731 Wentworth of correspondents. Knowledge Pagemaker, Freehand, and Adobe Photo Shop a plus. Send resume, clips and salary to: Greg Manson, Publisher-Tremontrequirements Leader. 960 S. 600 W.,' Tremonton, UT 84337. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!! DRIVER- S- Swift Transportation. Now hiring Drivers! Contracted Training Available. Excellent Pay & Benefits, Retention Incentive, Home Often, Job Stability, Assigned Consistent Miles. Equipment, part-tim- e f) I NEED HELP! Overwhelmed! Will help you get started! Earn per month PT. Fantastic Support! No selling. NOT MLM. 2 minute message. Minimu m investment ext 6137. DRIVER CALL THE LEADER. Join the leader in miles for the last four years. Earn $70,000 to $128,000 yearly. Covenant Driven Owner Transport. Experienced Operator Teams . Toll free Cash Offer. Call Ext 91 HOME TYPISTS, PC USERS NEEDED. Call DRIVER We're leading the way. Join the leader in miles for the last four years. Earn $70,000 to $128,000 a year. Covenant Woods Off - free Installation prwchooi 89; Metalmart 1200 E. 100 S. Lehi Call for free stockprice list. (Ucan) lofl CULVERT, STEEL, & 9 Great Programs for Children of AH Ages 6 Weeks to 10 Years 382-585- 0 Join In Giving A Gift Certificate To The Bride And Groom Milford Drug & GiftS 4 Legal Notices NOTICE OF ELECTION Municipal elections for Milford City will be held November 4, 1997 to elect persons to the following offices: Mayor City Council Member (2) Filing forms are available at the Milford City Offices, 302 South Main, Milford, Utah. Qualified persons are to file with the City Recorder during office hours between July 15 and August 15, 1997. The qualifications for candidates are: 1 . Be a United States Citizen 2. Be at least 1 8 years old by the next municipal election. 3. Be a resident of the municipality for a period of 1 2 consecutive months (continued in next column) 5. Mayor Mary Wiseman called the meeting to order at approximately 7:00 p.m. Present: Council members Junior Davis, Nick Swain, John Carter and Mark Dotson, Attorney Leo Kanell, Treasurer Arden Fowles, City Manager Nedra Kennedy and Foreman Ray Whiting. Visitors: Rob Adams, Rhoda Browner, Norm and and Sherrie Thompson, Korte Young, Betty Jimenez, Lowell and Susan Mellor, Terry Pippin, Gloria McDermott, Rick Lunt and Alice Smith representing the Beaver County Monitor. Rob Adams - Odor Control Rob Adams, Circle Four Farms General Manager presented the Council with an informational packet describing the measures the company is taking to control ' odor at the hog farms. Mr. Adams began by explaining the waste collection process which is contained in pits then transferred to lagoons. He stated the most offensive lagoons were newly operational which is consistent. Ideally, the lagoons will contain water before waste is released giving enough environmental capacity for the bacteria to multiply. Unfortunately, there were some lagoons which the company has had problems starting up one of which is the sow farm on the far north-wepart of the parcel. Many different compounds (chemical additives) have been tested. Mr. Adams explained the two sources of odor being the exhaust fans from the Circle Four Farms is buildings and the lagoons. Other concentrating their efforts on the lagoons. experiments have been tried, and the company is Surface continually progressing with the program. aeration has been installed at one location. Another experiment being tested is the installation of perlite on the lagoons. Mr. Adams stated the odors seemed to be lessened by the perlite but in tests being completed in the office when frozen the perlite sunk to the bottom. Circle Four Farms is presently working with an engineer to develop a cover for the lagoons which will basically float on top and would contain holes in areas in order to not. lose the evaporation which is needed but the gases would be trapped. Appropriation of funds for odor research could be granted for the entire industry. Mr. Adams stated the company recognized the seriousness of the problem and continued to work on solutions. Councilman Nick Swain mentioned a process which NASA had developed utilizing plant life on lagoons. Mr. Adams stated he would be interested in information concerning the process. An odor panel of local citizens has been developed to monitor odor and make reports to Circle Four Farms. David Lake asked if development would be moving to the north of Milford. Mr. Adams stated "certainly not in the near future'' the company would not unless they felt it would not cause problems with the residents. Development would be continuing south into BeaverIron County line. Mr. Adams asked that the Council feel free to contact him at any time and would be willing to arrange for a tour. Beaver County Sheriffs Report of June 23-2- 9, 1997: 1. Paraphernalia. A misdemeanor theft was reported from a residence ir. Milford. A Milford man was arrested and booked into jail on charges of Retail Theft and Forgery. Editor: Alice Smith Publisher: Kent Smith Ad Deadline 3:00 P.M.Tueday Subscriptions $35. per year Fax:801-387-552- 6 P. O. Box 224 1 Milford, Utah 8475 1 Mortgage LoaflS 438-320- 6 Insurance Group Of Your Insurance Needs With An Independent Agent Shop For All Mark s whitncy 405 South Main 801-387-22- 44 Milford, Utah Normand and Sherrie Thompson - Antelope Ridee Disincorporation Normand Thompson stated he would like to apply for disincorporation of the Antelope Ridge Annexation and presented a map of the area of interest. Mr. Thompson asked that w hen the Policy of Declaration w as presented, Jim Raines stated that may be requested if the did not go though. Councilman Mark development Dotson stated the question was not with the Council but were brought up by David Lake alleging that the City Council did not have the right to disincorporate. David Lake stated he had shown the Council numerous reasons should not take place. why the disincorporation Councilman Nick Swain made a motion that the statement to disincorporate Antelope Ridge Annexation was part of the minuies at the time of annexation, Councilman Mark Dotson seconded the motion, all were in favor. Normand Thompson was instructed to draft an official request to Attorney Leo Kanell was the instructed to advise on the procedure to x. property. Betty Jimenez 387-210- 1997 ne st Wedding Gift List Phone: 18"-8.- 95; Refinance New Construction Modular Trailer Cfl PrfddV & BrOWfl 2 Now in Milford! 464 S. Main GALVANIZED 15"-7.- 49; 1.95; 30"-14.- 95; Metalmart 1200 E 100 S. Lehi, Week Phone:801-387-267- Childcare Come By and See Us or Call NEW 99; Theft of cash from El Bambi Cafe, Beaver, is under investigation. A Salt Lake City, Utah, man was arrested by Utah Highway Patrol (UHP). He was booked into Beaver County Jail on an arrest warrant. UHP arrested a West Valley City, Utah, woman. She was booked into jail for Speeding, Possession of Marijuana, and Possession of Drug 450 N. 100 E. Star Preschool -- JSeaber Count? ifflomtor 5 U ITIITI Of SQlC 438-253- 36 ft; posts, tails, etc. $.39; 49; SESQUICENTENNIAL EVENT Panvant Valley Pageant - "DESERET Jury 17, 18, 19, 8:00 p.m.. Delta High School Palladium, Delta, Utah. Ticket information, Anna Lou, Barbecue dinner offered. Duettes 2 Arch STEEL PIPE FOR FENCES, GATES, PERSONALS Owner Driven Experienced Transport Operator Teams. Toll Free Graduate Students EARN MONEY Reading books! $30,000 yr income potential. Details. (800) 5 Ext All MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY! style buildings. 25x40 and 42x 120. DALTON GANG ANNUAL HORSE SALE, July 12, 1997, Morticelto, Utah. Selling approximately 100 bead of Quarter and Paint horses. Some outstanding black-a-whihorses. For catalogs, contact Melvin Datton, box 576, MorticeUa, UT 84535. Ph. $45,000 income potential. Fee ext. does not bill for small classified ads. Minimum charge is $2 00 for a ad, with 50c added for each additional line. Please pay promptly so that we can continue to offer this flexible convenience. June 17,1997 $4,527; 40x60x14, $8,257; 50x75x14, 50x100x16, $11,866; $15,949; Mini-stora$18,614. 60x100x16, buildings, 30x160, 32 units, $13,944. Free brochures, Sentinel Buildings, Extension 79. (Ucan) lofl SHEETS for building STEEL "HI-RIbarns, sheds, etc. factory seconds, blems, good price, good selection. Call for price & stock sizes. METALMART, 1200 E. 100 So. Lehi LIVESTOCK home Jock's Installations STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS SALE: 30x40x10. MAJOR NATIONAL LENDER has 2,3, &4 BR Homes Single and Multisection, Bank Repos, Easy Qualifying A Transfer of Payments Terms Negotiable or Make FRIENDLY TOYS AND GIFTS has immediate opeings in your area. Number One Beaver County Monitor COUNCIL MEETING Milford City Offices for further information FORCLOSED HOMES, pennies on the $1. Repo's. VA, HUD, Sheriff Sales. No money down government loans available now. Local listings. FEE involved. Toll free ext HELLS CANYON AREA . 200 Snake Salmon Rivers. Spectacular open wooded acreage located between 2 most powerful rivers in Idaho. Nearby millions of acres National forest wilderness area. Loaded with trophy wildlife & worldclass fishing. Excellent year round recreation. Warranty deed, owner financing. Call now . 20- MONTANA LAKE VIEWS! Enjoy spectacular lake, mtn & valley views from this open parcel w scattered tree cover. Close to Hauser Lake & just 15 mini. To Helena! Private, secluded, on end of rd. Wug utilities ft she evaluation. Excellent terms. Won't last, call now. 8:30 am -- 8:30 p.m. ATTN: MOBILE HOME OWNERS, cash out or consolidate debt in park or land and home. Western States Mtg. ask for Darrin. NOW ACCEPTING RESUMES for editor's position for growing weekly newspaper in Northern Utah. Applicant will be responsible for news coverage, feature story generation, photography, etc. Also manage small staff of In order to keep costs down urmiediately preceding the date of the election 4 He a registered voter of the municipality. sNedra Kenned) Milford City Recorder Published in the Beaver County Monitor June 19, 26 July 3, and 10, NOTICE OF VACANCY Notice is hereby given that there are two positions open on the Beaver County Planning and Zoning Commission The positions are filled by appointment of the Beaver County Commission, upon recommendation by the Beaver County Planning and Zoning Commission. Any person appointed to serve on the Board must be a resident of the area served by Beaver County Planning and Zoning which includes all of Beaver County. The Beaver County Commission will be making at the regularly appointments scheduled Commission Meeting on Augusl 4, 1997. The position is not other than compensated reimbursement of expenses. The term of office is three (3) years. Any person who wishes to be considered for appointment to the board should file a written request with the Beaver County Clerk, Paul B. Barton, before 5:00 o'clock p.m. on Monday. July 14. 1997, at the office of the County Clerk, 105 East Center A current Street, Beaver, Utah. resume would also be helpful. Published in Beaver County Monitor June 26, July 3 and 10, 1997. 387-267- GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY in new service and compelling compensation package. Your hard work can pay you very well. Min inv. Call toll free now. investigation. UHP arrested a man on charges of Possession of Methamphetamine, Marijuana, and Paraphernalia. He was booked into Beaver County Jail. A gas skip from the Tri Mart, Beaver, was not located. A gas skip from Kevin's Conoco was located. An incident of shoplifting at Mike's Foodtown, Beaver, was handled. Theft from a vehicle is under investigation in Beaver. were accidents traffic Six with on the week, investigated during agencies. One animal problem was handled. traffic stops were made Twenty-fiv- e with 15 citations issued. Beaver County Monitor 6 at 801- - UINTAH BASIN 10 acres, $9,800. Adjacent Ashley Forest, Moon Lake, Rock Creek Reservoirs. Owner financing, warranty deed, accessable power. Free mailer. Best Western Land: INCREDIBLE MLM phone Minis Reach over 412.000 Utahns for only $120.00 for the first twenty five words or less. S3. 00 for additional words. Call the Refinance your mobile, manufactured home. Cash out or consolidate debt in park or land and borne. Western States Mtg. ask for Darrin. & furniture store. Excellent reputation. Located Washington State. Will finance. Half humble $150,000 Purchase Price. Physical problems forces sale. 70 "Utah Classified Advertising Network ". The Honor System "76 personal injury. Responses were made to 59 Of these requests for assistance. the to were four calls, keep peace, 28 to check out suspicious persons or circumstances, and 1 9 to assist other throughout Utah. One placement, one payment puts you into the NOW AVAILABLE, Electronics - PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED ad in not 1, not 2, but 46 newspapers LOG CABIN KIT: 832 porch, $12,495, Loft, other sizes and full hand-crafted scribed logs available. Free information. FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY FOR TURNKEY OWNERSHIP. Established Verticols DIABETICS! (Using insulin) Did you know medicare (or isnurance) covers most supplies? Save money-ca- ll Liberty Medical - Satisfaction Guaranteed No H M O. members. Mention AFAAOO. 7 logs, ROLLINS TRUCKING is accepting applications for local truck drivers. If interested pick up application at Rollins Machine in Milford 1842 South Highway 21. 60 1 Jeeps, 4WD's. Your area. Toll free Ext. for current listings. Fee. GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED HOMES, pennies on the $1. Repo's. VA, HUD, Sheriff Sales. No money down government loans available now. Local listings. FEE involved. Toll five. ext OWN FOR THE PRICE OF RENTING! Build your home Now, without the down payment banks demand. Complete construction & permanent financing if qualified. DcGeorge Home Alliance. is desired but not a requirement. High school diploma or equivalent preferred. Bus driver must have current CDL or be able to obtain a CDL license. Please contact the District Office for a complete listing of the essential job functions related to this position. Application can be picked up at the District Office. 291 North Main Street Beaver, UT 84713. Closing date, July 7, 1997. Equal Affirmative Opportunity Employer, Action and ADA. Blinds SEIZED CARS FROM $175. Prches, Cadillacs, Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes. Also 387-252- 3. School is seeking a full time combination of a custodian and bus driver. Experience ' MISCELLANEOUS 387-291- BUS DRIVER CUSTODIAL POSITION BEAVER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Milford High in party plan: Toys, gifts, Cristmas, decor, Free catalog and information. (Ucan) Ion SDEBT CONSOLIDATIONS Cut monthly Reduce interest Stop payments up to 30-5collection calls. Avoid banciuptcy FREE confidential help NCCS licensed bonded (Ucan) lofl financing available. Would consider renting to a non smoking family with 7 no pets. Call FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath new manufactured home available Jury 12. Call HELP WANTED (Eoe-m- HOMES FOR RENT OR SALE FOR SALE: Available now. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, large lot. Owner information, call 438-516717 CARS FOR $100!!! Seized and sold locally this month, 'i rucks, 4x4's, etc. ext4046. A637. 1. and other STUDENTS SWEDISH Scandavian, European, South American. Asian, Russian exchange students arming August Become a host family Aise Call A gas skip was reported from the station at the South Interchange in Beaver. The suspect vehicle was not located A report of an assault at the Count)' Inn, Beaver, resulted in the arrest of three people after a chase into Iron County and back into Beaver County. Two persons, a man from Portland, Oregon, and a woman from Concord, California, were taken into custody in the Minersville area that night. The third subject, a man from Concord, California, was arrested three days later. Charges include Assault, Iivading, Reckless Driving, and Intoxication. Theft of a transmission and transfer case from a truck is under JULY 3, 1997 Water Rates Treasurer Arden Fowles presented a spreadsheet showing water usage for service stations and restaurants. Council members felt the service station rate for water usage were too high. Nedra Kennedy and Arden Fowles were instructed to review the rates and advise a rate. Korte Young Korte Young reported he had purchased the home previously owned by Peggy Dalton and would be interested in building a home on the property. He did not want to proceed until the City had made a decision concerning the widening of the street at 300 North. Mr. Young had contacted the property owner East of his property and she had stated she would not protest the widening of the street. Foreman Ray Whiting stated there were utilities in the street. Utilities would need to be moved before widening could be completed. Rhoda Browner requested enforcement of the traffic laws on that portion of the street as many people traveled the street the wrong way. Vacating Alley - 50 Wert Between 300 and 400 South Councilman John Carter made a motion to authorize Attorney Leo Kanell to draft an ordinance to vacate the alley, Councilman Junior Davis seconded the motion, all were in favor. Councilman Mark Dotson stated he felt the property should not be given to the property owners as they are income properties and should be charged for the land. The additional land will be used for expansion of the Trailside General Store. City Manager was instructed to determine the value of the property and negotiate with the business owners. Foreman Ray Whiting stated the easements in the alley will need to be maintained. Terry Pippin stated that the preliminary figures put together for moving the utilities were $25,000. Councilman Mark Dotson made a motion to give City Manager Nedra Kennedy the authority to negotiate a value for sale of the property, Councilman John Carter seconded the motion, all were in favor. Consent Issues Councilman Mark Dotson motioned to approve the Consent Package to include minutes of the June 3, 1997 regular meeting, bills, payroll and financial analysis. Councilman John Carter seconded the motion, all were in favor. Ordinances and Resolutions Councilman Russell Smith made a motion to "Amending approve Resolution Resolution 5- - Adopting Budget for Fiscal Year Jury 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997 Councilman Mark Dotson seconded the motion, all were in favor. Councilman Mark Dotson made a motion to approve Resolution "Adopting Budgets and Appropriating Funds Budget Expenditures for Fiscal Year Jury 1, 1997 to June 30, 1998", Councilman Russell Smith seconded the motion, all were in favor. Councilman Russell Smith made a motion to table 7 Resolution "Setting Impact Fees", Councilman Mark Dotson seconded the motion, all were in favor. Councilman Mark Dotson made a motion to " Resolution Acknowledging approve Circle Industrial Four Farms, Park Improvements Councilman Russell Smith seconded the motion, all were in favor. 6-- 7-- 9-- Staff Comments Councilman Nick Swain made a motion to instruct City Manager Nedra Kennedy, Foreman Ray Whiting and David Lake to assess the condition of the old weather station at die airport to determine repairs and report at the next meeting. Councilman Russell Smith seconded the motion, all were in favor. Attorney Leo Kanell requested payment for attorney retainer and legal fees. Councilman Nick Swain made a motion to pay the invoice, Councilman John Carter seconded the motion, all were in favor. Attorney Leo Kanell was instructed by the City Council to contact the Sheriff Department and request citations be issued for a planning and zoning violation, Councilman Russell Smith stated the heaters at the swimming pool were being repaired with the cost approximately $2,400.00. As there was no further business, the meeting adjourned at approximately 8:35 p.m. These minutes will be presented for approval at the next regularly scheduled meeting. Until such time they are considered unofficial |