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Show JANUARY Bunge City News 12, 1995 Briefs Tim Marshall and Shaun Pearson, Minersville, Mark !) tor has the commissioners that he will be available if he is needed on a full-time basis. Telephone Hearings: Exchange Councilman . Larry represented Sower Milford City at the January 10, 1995, Public Service Commission hearing in Salt Lake City to deliver testimony opposing the sale and transfer of the local telephone exchange from U S West to South Central Utah Telephone Association. Quality service, availability of future upgrades, rate increase as related to the purchase price of the exchange, debt ratio and stability of SCUTA are all reasonable concerns. Transferring ownership to from U S West to the co-op would also deprive consumers of the protection of Public _—_ Service Commission scrutiny. Marysvale Mayor Ron Bushman also voiced opposition to the transfer. Difference between market value and purchase price in relationship to the future performance ability of SCUTA was one major concern expressed. Considering the current trend in government, dependance on_ subsidies may not be a_ viable alternative for the future. Bushman was accompanied by other Piute County residents who also oppose the sale. Representatives from Minersville and Kanab testified in support of the sale. ‘ Additional hearing| dates have been postponed . until January 29 through February 1 to allow the players involved transaction DeMille - grant application for water and sewer upgrades; Cemetery property; Ron Wunderlich - Mike Yardley, Milford flat; (continued from page classified as part-time the present. Bradshaw committed to in the additional time . for negotiation on disputes. Agriculture Zoning: In September, a delegation of Milford valley residents ~presented a petition, bearing . Nelson, Extension Agent; Craig White and Jeff Joseph, © Beaver, Craig trailer court; and Zoning Committee member to replace Nolan Davis, whose term has expired; Change meeting date from Monday proposal to present at the county planning and to Tuesday. The agenda was still open at press time. By Lola Bridge ; Six Senior Midshipmen, frineds of Swimming Pool Funding Shaun Cox, from the U. S. Allotment: Commissioners considered a letter from Howard Pryor, Minersville Mayor, requesting — that swimming pool allotment funds not be dispersed until settlement division has been re-evaluated. Beaver currently receives 45%, Milford 45%, and Minersville 10%. Commissioners directed Paul Barton to send Naval Academy visited with Dennis and Maxine Cox and zoning meeting. a return letter advising Pryor "What works on one side of the county, creates major fits on the other side,” that the County Commission does not make the decision stated Mark Nelson, commissioners include requiring _ a conditional use permit to build a residence in a prime agricultural area. Beaver City has adequate water to service approximately three time the current Dairy Show: -Mark Nelson, Extension Agent, requested $500. from economic development funds to attend the California dairy show again this year. The agribusiness group will leave February 13 and _ return February 17. Nelson reported that Millard County now has 8 dairies in various stages ~ of completion, which is probably the maximum number desired. approved. Milford City meet Tuesday, at 7:00 P.M. office. Items agenda are: § Funds city York; — iffigation adjudicated Melbourne, Australia. 53rd Wedding their Anniversary on January 10th. Military Update Teddy Bridge Trista) for USS Nimitz CVN-68 Air/Vi FPO AP 96697-2820 LCPL Davis, W.A. T 5/11 529436952 Box 555534 "nice , "nice Council January at the listed on will 17, city the people" must be submitted to Mary Sower (387-5536) Jones and 27. or Sherri Yardley (387- 5588) no later than January Westbury - on -Tryn Bristol B59 3 BH England Elder & Sister Yardley (Duane and Maurine) 2010 Arlington Arms Apt. 7 Toledo, Ohio 43609 Elder Scott Bacon 1-304 Stakadai- Meito K-U Nagoya - T 465 Japan Elder Barry Harton 6508 Falls of Neuse #100 Raleigh, N.C. 27615 Elder Derek Jensen Taichung, Taiwan Mission 498-11 WuChuan RD. Taichung, 404 Taiwan Republic of China Anyone having additional military or local news, please call me at 387- 2653. Economic Camp Pendleton, CA USS Kittyhawk CV63 Eng-R-Div. FPO-APO 96634-2770 Tom Bob will be home on leave Wednesday, January 11, for 10 days. Russell Bozarth (Sarah) 460 N. Graves Ave. Apt 16A El Cajom, CA 92020 The budget is a little skimpy, but the County has create an development department on a 1-year trial basis. Commissioners met the representatives three District Council, morning proposal. 92055-5534 DCRA Acklin, T. — Development with 529-17-6239 person" out there that you think deserves to be nominations 2 Southfield RD. agreed to economic AR Sanders, Jason L. - Nice Persons Tea scheduled for 7:00 P.M., ‘February 6, at the Milford - Elementary School. All & Fort Carson, Colo. 80913 for honored? The BPW Annual Nice Persons Tea _ is (Lisa 5569 Harr #F River sources. a She PVT Michael D. Long SS# 529-33-5667 . D 2/160th AVN SOAR # 95 Fort Campbell KY 42223 Missionaries Elder David Davis 52 Lee Ave Deepcar Sheffield 530 SGE England Elder Michael Bettridge Southfield House _ Norm and Dixie Lamb on purposes, to old -city there Szilard, - will be attending Milford High School. Congratulations to boundaries, is from Beaver Is Mike California; Ted Mullin, Pennsylvania; Mike ‘ Spooner, Iowa. Everyone had a wonderful time. Dennis and Maxine Cox are going to have a 17year-old Australian girl come to live with them from January 1995 to January 1996. Her name is Tarnia Nicol, and she is from demand. water Heather Converse, California, Culinary water is mostly from underground wells. Secondary here: from Virginia; John Tully, New Atkin reported that Committee members are Jolyn Leko, Planning and Zoning representative; Allen Maver. Chairman. and Those . who were Chris. —_ Erskine, about options However, in the Beaver area there are existing livestock operations not meeting the suggested | Other to January 3rd. They are members of 19th Company. Steve City with proposed annexation of county land into the city. First stage of the annexation’ will include commercial businesses on the south I-15 freeway exchange. criteria. family from December 28th concerning the funds. Beaver Annexation: Atkin, Beaver Manager, visited committee member. Tentative agreement now looks like two miles from town and one mile from a residence. Lola's” Corner Selection of Planning Davis, Zoning Administrator; Dean Thomas, Milford. Public hearings will be required before adoption of zoning ordinances. 136 signatures of registered voters, to the planning committee requesting a two- — year moratorium on building swine facilities within three miles of any primary residence. The advisory committee was established examine the request and make recommendation for future zoning. The committee is diligently trying to agree on a next PAGE 2 cities, from ~ Service. 5, and Travel | early Monday to initiate a- Each entity tentatively agreed to contributions which would provide approximately $50,000. to fund the department. Release of funds from each of the cities may depend on a council vote. As soon as the job - description can be determined, the County will advertise the position. A location for the department has not been determined. |