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Show Page Eight - The Pyramid September 6, 1995 -- Moroni appoints Roger Cook as mayor Cook was sworn into office from Sunday to Thursday and service hours and the time can be by Barbara Gordon, but let Har- extend to 11 p.m. Friday and spent on almost any project the ris finish conducting the meeting. city might have. Saturday. Sunrise engineer Val Kofoed He said the city needs kids Isaacsons July police report reported that the well was about cooperation and included: a burglary cleared with finished and the last water sample would be detrimental because an arrest and one burglary in was good, with nitrates less than kids tend to act negatively. progress with arrest; a recovered .89 percent out of a possible 10. chief auto theft; a stolen car stereo; a The recommended He said the well will take water against annexation of the North receiving stolen goods; three from two different materials, one Sanpete Middle School. He said open containers; three DUIs; a fine gravel layer and a firmer the school demands constant five procession of controlled layer. attention and would necessitate substances; two minors with He recommended changing the need for another officer, an alcohol; a reckless driving; 70 well screens from stainless steel added traffic citations; expense to the city. to carbon steel, based on the Thirty-thre- e warnings, a fix-- it water sample and the noncorroincid Other recommendations by ticket, five sive material of the layers. Isaacson included being able to dents, 10 (one 911 He said this would be a savreappropriate money from the medical emergency), two domesings for the city and would be general budget yearly excess fund tic disturbances, a childadult within budget by only $2,000 when "a real need arises" and a domestic interview, two alarms more than estimated. When other agencies. request for a medical plan that and eight assist In other business, the council pressed by council members could save the city about $500. about how he could be within the Isaacson informed the council accepted a resolution from Harris budget and over it as well, he that the Juvenile Court now has establishing fees that will cover replied that $2,000 wasnt much, someone available to supervise the costs of zoning ordinances considering the overall project young people needing community "which require processing, re cost. He also told the council to stay within the $2,000 over the estimate, some changes to the X well house were made and he recommended cutting across the main road instead of tunneling under it. low offering classes in Gonntiy Swing and Kofoed advised the council not to worry about a letter proLine dancing testing the building of the well. He said the state gave them the permit and contesting it just a formality by some groups. He said he checked with the TKt. VfecuAMt TZecreatco &etea state engineer and they discovered the project hadnt been MT. PLEASAN- T- Senior advertised (the main protest $30 fi&i codfde (fan (veeU) citizens will hold their monthly complaint) and the state would potluck dinner tonight, Sept. 6, at deal with it since it was their 6 p.m. Kathy Erickson, from the mistake. He assured them there Wayne County Medical Clinic, was nothing to worry about. and a Chief Isaacson recommended representative, will speak about Medicare and the curfew start at 10:30 p.m. health insurance. Bring dishes and a friend. 'V V. On Monday, Sept. 11, there is vv-iV- i will be a blood pressure clinic 136111 1 from to 3 p.m. The canasta 1 group meets at p.m. on that day as well. The group plans a service trip 'V ' to Provo on Wednesday, Sept. ' ;r; 13, for seniors to take care of doctors appointments, medical or business needs. For reservations, ist' contact Bernice Coates, by C. R. Truitt MORON- I- Roger Cook was appointed as the new mayor, replacing David Crosland, who resigned several weeks ago during the Aug. 23 City Council meeting. With Councilman Tracy Cook abstaining, the vote was in favor of Cook over Mayor Protemp Ramona Harris. Both candidates were asked why they sought appointment to finish out Croslands term. Harris said she has spent most of her time with zoning (as a council member) and being Mayor was a different challenge. Cook said he felt it was a persons duty to serve, Crosland suggested he apply as he was going to run for the office anyway. An attending resident asked Cook if he believed in supporting the U.S. Constitution and peoples right to live where and how they wished. Cook replied in the affirmative to both questions. The resident indicated that there was an ordinance that violated rights of the Mexican population and asked him if he would support an ordinance that violated the Constitution. Cook answered that he couldnt say without specifics, but he believed in the majority rule, regardless of what an individual thinks. nt tee, Harris recommended that the council be there to pass the provisions right after the meeting. The council voiced no objections to Ned Ericksens appointment as the Countys Active Officer of the Court (AOC). viewing, publishing, mailing, phoning, office supplies, as well as employee and volunteer services." Actual fees have not been set by the council. Concerning the public meeting for Planning and Zoning commit 1995 Arctco Salas. Inc TraiJeiiiartc$ of Arctco Sales, Inc .Thief River Falls. MN 56701 animal-relate- call-ou- ts or tf " 74e Vance w MP seniors at 7:30 & uJ & 6aU 462 3700 itember And Your Cat Will Be $300 Greener. Pounce on a new Arctic Cat by September 30, 1995 and get $300 in Cat Cash? 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His advice to bowhunters who want to avoid a personal introduction during the current hunting season is to follow the proclamation guidelines and take care of game after a kill. Briggs moved to Mt. Pleasant a few weeks ago from Glenwood (east of Richfield) where he worked for three years in the fish He graduated hatchery. from Utah State University in 1991 with fishing and wildlife degrees. Originally from Manila, UT, he graduated from Manila High School and received his Eagle Scout. He served an LDS Mission in Tokyo, Japan North. He is married to Erika Briggs, formerly of North Ogden, who is the new kindergarten teacher at Mt. Pleasant Elementary School. They live in the Mt. Pleasant Sixth LDS Ward. Citizens may report poaching or ask for assistance by calling the Sanpete Sheriffs office, or Briggs residence, 835-219- mgia wajs re oe ang aecGuiii 1, only seems practical for a checking with your investaccount to work ments. That's why we created the Sovereign Club. 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