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Show MARCH Wittorr Woniter 10, 1995 Obituaries : Edward Phillip Brown, “age 42, passed away on March 3, 1995, in Provo; Utah: He was born on January 27, 1953, in Cedar Cityto Robert.A. and Neola Base. She moved to Milford in 1942 and went to work for Union -have been locals, due to what was Pacific She taken. You know who you are, and retired in 1974 after 31 years. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, serving we want you to know you are only money as Worthy Matron of Ruth Chapter replacing windows, and putting in 1979, 1982, and 1987. bars on them will have to come out of our funds for the fourth of July, or money we would have liked to Railroad in 1943. injuring your She also served as Grand Electra in 1981. Sumner Brown. aes which happened to be just lately. We have reason to believe it may 1940 to work at Hill Air Force Edward Brown At the time of her death, she was. a member of Beth Arabah Chapter Phillip enjoyed hunting, _ fishing, camping, riding horses, _ and going to rodeos, especially -with his children. He was a -_member of the Church of Jesus . Christ of Latter Saints. He devoted No. 24. Mary loved to travel and — fish and crochet. She. will ‘be missed by her family and. friends. . She is survived by her daughter, Charleen N. White and his life to his:children, who were a. his pride and joy. husband. ~ Charles. “R.° Cherron. : . White, - Manderfield; brothers: Bruce and. Lorraine of Beaver, and Gregory we will Ips, _ lettered in football, He was also on aré more convenient, fishing, hunting, hiking, . and _ camping. He enjoyed listening to - happy is it youn it? He made Extension ~-humor, Mike was a member of the. LDS Church: He was well liked in — _ the community and will be greatly - tmissed by all who knew him. -Heis survived by his ~ parents, “Walt & Marle of Milford. " Brothers, Nicholas, Samuel, and - Matthew all of Milford. Sisters, : Jennifer & Eric Johnson of Provo, ‘Cynthia Schofield, Josephine. & - ‘Lee Kilpack, and Elizabeth Schofield all of Salt Lake and Crystal of Milford. Grandmother Violetta Schofield of Salt Lake. Funeral Services were held on Tuesday, March 7, 1995, at 2:00 p.m. in. the Milford 2nd Ward. Chapel. Internment followed at the Milford Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. Mary L. Nickels Sciences. She was born August 15, in Emmett Hooper, Elmer Colorado and to Adelaine Catherine Gursley McFee. She married Victor R.. Nickels, who preceded her in death September 9, 1984. She moved to Utah in My aS _ council multi-year, _ single fo discuss a from from Utah es business e license for Bailey's Distribution. She was advised of the need to abide by the Town's Ordinances, FY96-97 - -and the conditional use permit the Town _ granted by the Town, especially to $35,000.00, ~ $111,996.00 with participation of $35,000.0 0, and arti Lori Bailey met with he ti : _ keep the wrecked vehicles and. Eo ‘ ‘ project, and the. ‘impacts. it would... this location. Robert Craw - - have on the community. The a aoe~~ project will replace transmission: - seconded this motion, the motion > ok © with . and distribution lines, it includes _ Teplacing and. installing fire. hydrants, There will be excavation Bill and. Janice Fails met the council to discuss a business license for Bill's Chevron. They told the council of their plans in the streets and short periods of | “to improve. their business. ae The "time when the water will be off. ~ council expressed concems about The benefits of the: project are © “the building that is to be removed improved water volume and’. from theproperty and the possible pressure | and increased fire hazard it presents. Bill stated that protection. ‘The anticipated start of ~ the’ building would be removed . the project is June 1,1995. / “within 60 days. The business the State ‘guest ~ _ speakers for the workshops. The. topics GRE will include relationship of diet selioal | performance that the » Gary Zabriskie explained — license for Bill's: Chevron was the multi-year prioritizing process. Z _ approved, _ Timothy Vincencio, — A workshop for successful (Bubba) was cautioned about applicants of the CDBG funds will conducting business without a be held in: Richfield, ‘Utah, on license. He must meet with the. March 9, _ ~ sports nutrition, eating disorders, _ _plamning and zoning commission 1995 at 9:00 a.m." Others asking questions — about establishing a place of —_ about the project were Stephen ~~ ‘business, . oh. license cannot ‘be special diets, and basic nutrition . brooks. David Eyre, and Robert issued. until he has met the — information, Parents, teacher, food — Vernon -Erickson, and Brad . Craw. David Eyre asked if the =© requirements and complies, with all. workers and any other interested ‘Whittaker will play for us. _ project would i increase the storage os oe raves panne oe persons are invited to attend the — “bea great time to have re capacity of the water system? It "workshops. One hour ‘of college with a lot of nostalgia: surround g will not. -He/also was interested in "Stephen. _ _ Brooks oe credit..is an et available for ..; the old town. “s the he bidding process for the ~ : ‘representing the ‘Minersville f 2 ‘Registration ~ participants,— activities at the Pavilion’ P > project. Mr. Zabriskie explained — EMT's requested. a donation of _ information. is. avelble: through fireworks will be held on the fourth - about the bidding and choosing a -. $112.00. ‘to certify two training Adrie Roberts, USU. Extension _as usual. _ contractor. Stephen Brooks asked Officers.” David Eyre made -a Hopefully everyon = will ae Home Economist, in the USU ~ about the addition of fire hydrants. " motion to donate $112.00 to certify 2 Extension Office in the Courthouse BS have time to make plans t He shoed on a map where the fire One training officer for the EMT's, © or by calling 438-2252. es - home and have along. week dS ~ hydrants will he located, Robert Robert ‘Eyre seconded the: motion, U.P.E.C. members who Craw was interested in what each oa phase of the project would cover. - the motion passed. A request was are planning on _ goin : Town Council _ Minersville convention, and would like to. on ‘the train need to get their deposit in to Russell ‘Smith; we _ have received news that he train is. filling up fast. Out February: Social was held at the Club House. .We had a Potluck Mexican dinner and PlayedBoncos:. Russell Smith was. Mary L. Nickels, age 87, passed away March 5, 1995, in Bountiful. 1907 — specialists "University will be the and ‘more "Neurotic Sound"” with Larry ‘Bames, ‘Gary Smith, Jay. Long, friends very for. _ “weeds cleaned up. Michelle. with the _ Town participation of $35.000.00,. ~ Barton made a motion to grant the oe _This totals $372,233.00 in CDBG. oe business_ license of Bailey's. : Distributing upon the payment of. funds and SSO in Town. S fees, also to renew the conditional — ee participation. eee ” Phyl Leslie, project A _. use permit for the business at 400. South if the business isi moved to | engineer, briefly described the - department of Nutrition and Food — schedule Justice, this ‘year we are ~ easily and had a great sense of Grant we will pursue and we will press "phased" - Natrition Update le | : the wrestling team. He-enjoyed- - profitable. We were unable. to. to announce CDBG FY97-98 $122,761.00 . family and class reunions. We have decided to hold — the dance. on. Saturday, July 1. Weekend dances Ss at Milford High School where he receive Tenovation of the culinary water transmission and distribution Purpose project with funding as "follows: FY95-96 $137,476.00 with the Town participation. of «UPB. News - music. to Children and Youth = Mike was active in sports Craw, and (Bubba) Timothy Vincencio. The minutes from. the previous meeting were approved without change. ‘those in attendance. He explained that the Town had been approved system. The project is a three year Memorial services will be. and. Diane of Coalville; sister, — held Thursday, March 9, 1995,7 > aS Valerie Dratter of Maryland; and The USU- Extension p.m. at ‘Lindguist's _ Bountiful . s his mother, Neola S. Brown of : Service in Beaver County will ~~ Beaver. He was peel in death _. Mortuary, 727 North 400 East... : a Series. of three ~ Sponsor In lieu of flowers obyhisfather. _ worksho dealing with nutrition ps Funeral —services “were : : fusnily requests donations be made and how it relates to: children and -, to yourfavorite charity. ae Tuesday, March 7, 1995, at 1 p.m. teenagers. These workshops will in the Beaver Sixth Ward Chapel. — be held on Thursdays from 4:30 Internment followed at the until 7:00 p.m. ‘on March 23, 30 Mountain View Cemetery under _ a and April 6 in. the Beaver Civic It's hard to believ that the direction of Olpin Mortuary. Center Dining room. Participants 1995 is already counting down so_. Michael Burke Schofield— will be provided with ‘updated fast. Before you know it, it will be Michael Burke Schofield, - the fourth of July. The U.P.E.C. : -_ -tesources. and research available age 15, passed away on March 3, through Utah State. University, wanted to let the commun 1995. He was born on July9 USU Extension, - and © other ‘our plans for the fourth, so 1979 in Salt Lake City, Utah a ~ nutrition oriented agencies. Three ‘could be making plans for your Walter Lee and ae Snow 3 Schofield. Janice Fails, lleen Craw, Keith Mayor Pryor welcomed spend serious matter and we will protect ses Zabriskie, Stephen Brooks, Jackie Brooks, Lori Bailey, Bill Fails, ~ Carter, the charges. For those of you who are involved think about it, ask oe € great-great-grandchildren community, Michelle Barton, David Eyre, Robert. Craw. Visitors Kevin Carter, Phyl Leslie, Gary Janice Fails, Ileen Craw, Keith Craw, Timothy Vincencio, and Sue our property, we are taking : measures to do just this.s. In the - - future if this should happen again, - Borgeson, and Chad oe great-grandchildren, and. _ Phillip and Megan Brown, all of - that Kevin Carter, Phyl Leslie, Gary Zabriskie, Stephen Brooks, Jackie Brooks, Lori Bailey, Bill Fails, donate to the community. This isa Charles, grandchildren, ae He. is. survived. by his oe ‘Ghnidren: Edward. Cole, Aaron PAGE 4 our big. | _ Bonco winner, Congratulations Russell. "We? would like to thank the committee members for such a fun night. We are looking forward to our April Social. : The U.P.E.C. clubhouse has been broken into two times in the last year. The first time is was suspected to be a transient, due to what was taken. The second time It was suggested that David Eyre serve as the project: manager for the CDBG water renovation project. A motion will be made in following project determined to be applied for the 1995-95 CDBG distribution system in the Town of Minersville, including replacing’ deteriorated and inadequate water lines. "This. is. to be a phased project to be completed over three CDBG fiscal years. Those present: Howard Pryor, Rodney Carter, Michelle Barton, David Eyre, Robert Craw, - to close the meeting. the fire district denies the request at he council will discuss it at he next meeting. The council will ask the Rodney _. planning and zoning commission Carter seconded the motion, the to give a recommendation to the motion passed. Meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m. - council regarding the definition of 2. large animals. Discussion A regular meeting of the Minersville Town council was held on Monday, February 6, 1995, -at 7:30 p.m. at the Minersville Town ' Hall. Howard ‘ Those present: Pryor, Rodney Carter, to or more are ordered. The request will be taken to the Fire District. If the regular council meeting. David Eyre mad a motion -. Small Cities program: .Town . for the volunteer firemen. The kits‘ are $23.00 per kit, or $20.00 if ten ~ made in each phase of the project. Town Hall. The purpose of the hearing was to. discuss the for. the purchase emergency response kits and what improvements would be _ A special public hearing was on Monday, February 6, 1995, at 7:00 p.m. at the Minersville te Renovation of the - culinary water transmission and -~ also made. He showed on a map which areas Unapproved Minutes was “held concerning the enforcement of the dog ordinance. Another rabies clinic will be scheduled before the Merch 1, 1995, deadline for (continued on page 11) |