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Show Mitford Monitor APRIL 21, 1995 Obituary cL Me passed away ’ véry much. April 18, 1995 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born March 31, 1924 in Beaver, Utah to Bartlett and Christina Paxton Baldwin. She married Walter Scott Bacon Jr. in 1943 in Los She is survived by a daughter, Christine Smith of (continued from page 1) Salt Lake City; 6 grand and 3 great-grand children; brother James H. & Donna Baldwin of Sandy; sisters Gladys Roesner of Salt Johnson Blackner Lake City; Flossie of Milford: Ethel of Beaver; ' Waste: Daily waste is estimated at 10 gallons per sow, 1 gallon per. nursery animal, and 2.75 gallons iiearing of herself to others. berets ei. on She always gave PAGE 6 per grow/finish The waste is held the houses for 7 communicate whatever impact we will create,” he said. the lagoons. Lagoons: Although performance bonds are not required, the language of the permit groundwater discharge permit requires remediation by _ the company in the event of a problem. According to comment by Warren Peterson, Circle Four Farms Attorney, no exceptions Previously submitted _ questions, divided into seven sections, were read by Vince Dora animal. company’s job to do the county’s planning, but to Crawford of UP&L. Panelists ' McMullin of Beaver; Shirley _ were: Steve Poe, USU Angeles. He preceded her in and Verdon Glazier of Cedar Agricultural Engineer, Randy ‘death. She married Joseph - City. She was preceded in , Parker, Director of William Smith April 23, 1951 death by her son Rolland Scott Agricultural Marketing and in Las Vegas, Nevada. Their Bacon and two brothers and Enhancement for the State ‘marriage was later solemnized three sisters. ‘Department. of » Agriculture; ‘in the St. George Temple. He Funeral services will be ‘preceded her in death in 1992. _-held..on Saturday, April 22, Craig Barrell. USU Livestock Specialist; Dave Rupp, State Ida was an active © 1995 at 2:00 p.m. in the- _ Department of Water Quality member of the LDS Church, Milford 2nd Ward Chapel. Mac _ Safley, DUP’s, and a member of the Friends may call-at the Olpin— Engineer, Engineer and Consultant ee days before being released into i apply - even an earthquake. “It is the permit holder’s responsibility to clean up,” he said. All lagoons that exceed 1,000 animal units are required to have upgrade and downgrade monitoring wells. Quarterly tests on the compliance wells are performed by the company, and annual samples are gathered and tested by the state. Reid Mower, local water expert, testified that the quality of water in the valley has deteriorated over the years as a result irrigation. Adams said, “Contaminates have risen to the current level before Circle Four. We don’t want to have to remediate what was here before.” Row . ase t2as Alpha Pi Omega Sorority in.. “Mortuary in Milford on FridayCircle Four Farms. All California. She belonged to from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on — ‘panelists have been affiliated — the V.F.W. Auxiliary an the Union Pacific Railroad Oldtimers. She loved to go Saturday from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Interment will be in the Milford Cemetery under. ne hunting and fishing with her | direction of Olpin Mortu =*"" family. She loved her family with the project since inception, and support geomet, Brot it’s” it’s — % a3 Ss. LEGEND UNIT #1 - 40,000 Sows LANA’S NAILS UNIT #2 40,000 eons Acrylics © Manicures UNIT #3 «40,000 ~ SOWS SURPLUS. PROPERTIES res By Appointment BREEDING FARMS ee Milford [nvitational NURSERY FINISHING FARMS 4 MILES Saturday, April 22 FARMS Thalys Lamb’s idea of Easter vacation fun was working on her technique for hurdles in _ preparation for the Méilford Invitational. _ Although quite successful last year, Chalys is trying to develop a different style this season. This . year’s Milford Invitational dedicated in memory of Megan Myers. . is 328 |