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Show w OCTOBER 6, 1995 PAGE 4 03ITUARIES them. CONDITIONAL VERONA IDA MYERS I jnda Carriger mo:nra Milford: Verona Ida Myers, 82, passed away September 27, 1995 in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital. She was bom on January 13. 1913 in Lincoln Nebraska to Reverend Ernest & Anna Woelnher Walters. She married Claude Ralph Myers. She was a member of the Fastern Star and the Lutheran Church She was a great organist and dearly loved music. She enjoyed knitting and crocheting. She loved her jamily and was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She is survived by her husband Claude Ralph Myers of Milford. Children, Claudctte R.& Charles Hatcher of Piano, Texas; Sherman C. & Janyce Myers of Milford; David W. & Sharon Myers of Hurricane; and William C. & Helen Myers of Bellville, Illinois. 14 Grand and 25 Great Grandchildren; a brother, Richard Walters of Las Vegas; Sisters Oats Kimball and Betty Ruth Walter. She was preceded in death by a son Ralph E., 2 Grand and I Great Grandchild, and 2 sisters. Private services for the family were held. KENNETH EVANS BARTON Milford: Kenneth Evans Barton, 82, passed away October 2, 1995 at his home after a long battle with cancer. He was born on May 27, 1913 in Paragonah, Utah to William Penn & Lavina Sarah Ann Davenport Barton. He married Maxine Smith Gibson on April 2, 1940 in the St George LDS Temple. Kenneth engoyed horses and animals. He loved to go hunting and fishing. He retired from the Railroad in June 1978. He liked to work around the house and was a good carpenter. He was a member of the Brothhood of Locomotive Engineers . He was a and husband, father, loving grandfather. He is survived by his wife Maxine of Milford. Children, Leslie S & Patsy Barton of Las Vegas, NV; and Phyllis & Richard Mayer of Milford. 6 Grand and 9 Great Grandchildren. Sister, Bertha Showalter of Cedar City. He was preceded in death by a daughter Marie Cole, 2 Grandchildren and 3 brothers and 4 sisters. Private funeral services for the family were held on Wednesday October 4, 1995. There was a viewing for the family only. Interment was in the Milford Cemetary under the direction of Tanners and other eligible voters are asked to nominate candidates of their choice by October 30 for the Beaver County Farm Service Agency (FSA) committee election ballot." utd Kathy Hendricks, CED. The FSA committee approve ha conditional use permit. Mn seconded the motion. Motion passed was previously Known as the Beaver County ASC committee. The Beaver County FSA committee election will be conducted from November 24 to December 4 by mail ballot. FSA, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, administers farm commodity, crop insurance, and conservation programs for fanners and makes farm ownership and operating unanimously. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT . Kennecott Exploration Co. wants to have a temporary rock screening, crushing and sorting facility which will be located in the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 34. T29SJ11 1 W Jeane Hull and ? were there to discuss the project. The rock will be mined up in the WahWah Mountains and trucked to the crushing ate, about 20 miles away. There will be 5 7 truck loads a day. They have permits they are getting from other agencies, and they would like to start hauling by the end of October. The loans. Beaver County farmers have the opportunity- to nominate persons they fed would best serve their farm community on the FSA county committee. Farmers may request and receive nominating petition forms from the county office. The CED reminds farmers that to be valid petitions must be limited to one - findings were read and they said they complied. Ken made a motion to approve the conditional use permit providing they get us a copy of all the other permits they need, they work with the Count)' on road let emergency maintenance, they personnel know where they will be working. Johyn seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Rob Adams was there for Circle Four Farms, they want to expand one farm with a breeding and nursery complex located in Sec. 33, T29SJU 1W, add a finishing facility located in Sec 5, T30SJU 1W, add a boar Stud AI facility located in Sec. 7J30S.R1 1W. After discussion about the number of animals, snow road maintenance, permits, removal, annual report on water quality, and odor, the findings were read and Rob said they complied. Scott made a motion to approve the conditional use permit with the stipulations discussed, Ken seconded the motion. Larry abstained, two yes votes, one no vote. Motion denied. There was more discussion about the roads and the nominee each, must include written certification that the nominee is willing to serve, if elected, and must be signed by-a-t least three eligible voters in the local administrative area. Also, the petition must be received in the FSA office by the October 30 deadline. Eligible voters may circulate or sign ' nominating petitions for as many candidates as they choose, Anyone wishing to nominate a farmer for the Beaver County FSA committee election may contact the county office for details, including eligibility requirements. Farmers should petition for and elect those individuals they feel would do a good job as an FSA committee member. "FSA committees are essential in the administration of farm programs," Kathy Hendricks said, "and we welcome ail valid petitions." The opportunity to nominate, vote and be elected to office is guaranteed to all farmers regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status or disability. - HERE'Sf&i UflJ FOR ABUSE CALL For free confidential help with Domestic Violence. In Attendance: Joryn Leko, Scott Bealer, Ken Lofland and Leo Kanell as County Larry Sower as acting Attorney, Chairman, Craig Davis as Administrator. VisitorsAlice Smith. Jeane Hull, ?, Rob Adams, Bret & Denise J.Bradshaw.Dbug & Linda Carriger, Les Frail, Danny Gattcn and Henry Schoo. Chairman Sower called the meeting to order at 8:15 p.m. MINUTES Ken made a motion to approve the Minutes of the August 16, 199S meeting with the change discussed. John seconded the motion. Motion carried. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Bret and Denise Bradshaw want to build a home in an A-2-0 zone, Section 21, T28S. R7W. According to the new vttfic.iijv Sales closing dales for crop insurance are much earlier than last year for fall , the)' need, emergency services, road maintenance, and a yearly review. Jolyn made a motion to approve the conditional use permit with the above mentioned stipulations. Ken seconded the motion. Motion passed, abstained. FINAL PLAT APPROVAL J.R. Boone's final plat for the Fort Cameron Estates was reviewed. There in so place to access fire equipment. Ken made a motion to table this until we get from the fire some information department Scott seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Ken made a motion to adjourn at 10:50 p.m. John seconded the motion. Motion zoning amendment anyone building a home in an agriculture zone needs to get a conditional use permit. They have enough acreage, they know they are building in an agriculture zone and will not complain about the sights, sounds, and smells of agriculture. The findings were read and Bret said that they met all die requirements. Joryn made a motion to approve the permit, Ken seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. It was discussed that we still need to change Uie wording on the C.U.P. findings so it is not mandatory to use call cash, 6:00 f,.m. Joe Yce's Station Restaurant (.ill OCTOBLOt lo Be 9, 1995 9:00 f,.m. nslaumnt dosed 6th THRU THETitfi FOa OUR SWS HED0IM6 , RfttPTWH AHO The Pub Con $teh Vewi .s Octets - 4:00 fsK to 1:00 - 7:00 fi. u r7 The PUB is a private club for members only 41 3 S. Main, Milford Phone 8 .. 387-249- w 1 Mm f JLavl OA safe : '? $t. fo $3. lttM-4It47S- l fieri yand m tot 4foe& lettuuutUf XI YiWJ ' , slop in. Utah focM Union mTM e. Odder OCTOBER 9 THRU JIorjlShGfO P.O. October, nineteen hundred ninety-fiv- passed. W'v get a bushel ot euh and It' waiting for you RKHIT HOOT federal daughter of Wjrs. lfam Juona djy on Satundau, lte seventh of insured this year. Producers planting insurable crops that were not planted last year need to obtain at least the catastrophic level of insurance by the sales closing date to be eligible for many USDA farm programs and loans. Catastrophic coverage may be obtained at the local Consolidated Farm Service Agency office or from a crop insurance agent Only crop insurance agents can sell coverage in excess of the catastrophic level of protection. Producers wanting to change their insurance provide or contract need to make the change before the applicable crop's sales closing date. L iryoti can use lo are automatically Back to School Needs Home Inprovcmcnt Car Expenses Ucu Furniture Medical Bills New Furnace New Clothing or don't hethalc lo cxtni can anives and pile up when rait ee 5- Fall & Winter xpenses? Kxpenses niurnaue of ineir ion Barley Need Cash for . te are phased lo announce tlie Com Oats hi most cases, crops insured last year the permits ' Ithh Tflr. euu Wlr6. $oe Hfinf planted crops and certain perennials. According to Kathy Hendricks. CED. "Last year, sales closing dates were extended to accommodate producers because the crop insurance law was changed during the growing season. This year's sales closing dates are the standard 'old dates." The sales closing dates for crops in this area are: Sales Clowns Date Qm Wheat count)' planners involvement, impacts, and continuing analy sis to determine if area is sufficient to have such extensive operations. Scott made a motion to approve the conditional use permit with the same stipulations as before plus the new stipulations. Ken seconded the motion. Motion passed, Larry abstained. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Danny Gatten and Henry Schoo were there to discuss their application to develop and operate a perlite mine and haul road in Section 2J27SJ19W. After mining, the perlite would be shipped to "" City where it will be crushed and shipped They discussed having copies of c Beaver County Planning and Zoning Commission September 20, 1995 UNAPPROVED MINUTES Olpin Mortuary. JO EXCUSE USE PERMIT wants to have an embroidery business in her home up at FJk Meadows, she takes all her orders by phone or fax. She mails or U P.S ' the product to the customer. She meets all the requirements for a "Home Occupation lite findings were read and Linda said she complied. Ken made a motion to ; MTOOTfVllT 48 N. Main, Bi 434 S. Main, Milford 387-281- 2 438-281- 2 . i j r i i. |