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Show 0 I 11 4 1 V: (Ihiiim.ii (Hindu BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID MILFORD, UT 84751 I PERMIT NO IS rsV 1 1 U U II Utah Press Association 307 West 300 South, Suite 5005 Salt Lake City UT 84101-121- 2 TOr ID 1 VYi 8 Ml jot U UU II mv: iMKiii O Cody Wright -- All Around toutffiiMMi Iht-iiHM- 0 ) ljgal notice of the $1,304,000. sewer bond ir 1 PyWfcitfli , (Kit. t V- 12 j i . ... - and Circle Four Feed Mill 30-da- - J .j it s period publication begins of the notices. 5-- 95 Effective July 6-- 165-ac- re 1, residential water rates will increase to $16.00 for the first 10,000 gallons used. There is a $.50 charge in 1st the overall Utah State High placed Cody Wright for each additional 1,000 School Rodeo finals at Heber City last weekend. In addition to gallons used Rates for he and belt various buckles, winning a saddle, plaques qualified to water supplied to premises participate in the national finals in Gilette, Wyoming, July 16 outside corporate limits of through Jury 23. Cody, a 199596 senior at Milford High School, Milford ( "ity will increase to has qualified for state finals since his 9th grade year, and has been $32.00 per month for the nominated for "Who's Who in Sports" for two years. He team first 10, 000 gallons and $1. ropes, calf ropes, and rides bulls, bare back and saddle broncs. per each additional 1,000 Throughout the year he has accumulated a grand total of 3,208 gallons. Residential sewer high school rodeo points. him in 73 2nd place for rates will increase to $24.00 points, which put Cody picked up the state in bull riding, when he drew and rode the Clegg rough per month. stock "bull of the year" Saturday. Saturday was also a good day H. 41 Introduced for Wright in the saddle bronc event. He scored 70 points and to Congress placed 4th in the state. This bill, if passed, Along with the glory, participants in America's fastest will encourage expansion and growing sport learn about hard work and discipline. Wright has growth in the livestock been working as a ranch hand every summer since he was 12-- y industry by providing income ears-ol- d. He spent last summer chasing mustangs on the desert tax credit for farmers who with a livestock company. The entire $4,500. he earned from this build or have built, treatment venture was invested in entry fees and transportation to the rodeos lagoons after December 31, 1994. leading up to the state finals. Utah representatives Cody's parents, Bill and Evelyn Wright, have always listed among the are not supported turn in the sport. Bill's philosophy is: "The draw is part the hill. Capital luck, but if the rider has enough ski to make the rough stock show cosponsors of switchboard number is well, he can still win." 1995, R Tuesday evening Milford Council .formally adopted Resolution to accept an annexation petition for Industrial Park Kast Annexation. Public hearing is tentatively set for August 1st at (:(X) P.M. The plat, owned by Circle Four Realty, is a proposed feed mill site. Rob Adams, Circle Four Cieneral Manager, said the company would like to begin construction during the next several months. Construction cost for the first phase of the project, scheduled for completion by January 1997, is estimated at approximately $9M for the structure and an additional $2M in service development. It will have a capability of handling 800,(XX) tons of grain per year, enough for I20,(KX sows and their offspring. Additional phases will add equipment to supply increased hog population as needed during the following five years. Bob Thieme, the expert behind the feed mill project, has worked on various other start-u- p and remodel ventures. "This project differs from others because of the sheer size and scope of the facility," he said. He comes to Milford via I lopkinsville, Kentucky, where a mill was just completed. From 1988 to 1991, Thieme worked fix- Continental Grain in Wuhan, China. Adams said the company intends to minimize traffic through town by approaching the mill from the cast. "We own property continuous to the Geo Thermo Y," he said. Although the company agrees that all roads in the proposed annexation, with the exception of those in the industrial park, will be City Resolution Sets Water and Sewer Rates ; )kMjH ill the $594,000. water bond will he published only once. Residents are advised to examine them carefully. Revenue bonds do not require a vote bv the Comments are people. limited to tire y protest with ; Sftf1' Page 10 v. - ; iMJMl lliw J If Moy Water and Sewer Bond Notices on rau wC22 titK - constructed and maintained by them, a county road in that area, and also south of town, following the railroad route to the Iron County line at Lund, is in the early stage of discussion. Water? Adams says he realizes this is a sensitive issue. "The city does not have a policy. The mill will be bringing in enough in tax dollars to offset the water," Adams said. Plans call for an 8" line into the site, and usage is estimated at less than 128 acre feet per year. City I.eadman Ray Whiting defined that figure as 35M gallons per year, 100,000 gallons per day. or 70 gallons per minute. Using last year's tax rate, the $9M structure would have an overall lax bill of $140,382. Milford City's portion would be $35,5 4. If the mill is completed and ready for assessment in January of 1997, the first tax bill would be due and payable the following November. These figures arc a rough estimate, since certified tax rate for this year is not yet available, and 1997 is even 1 father away. Other City Council News (.Signed Annexation Agreement for North Milford Manor. 2.Signed North Star Annexation Agreement. Advance Development, owners of the property, did not sign agreement. 3. Resolution to accept South Silver Sage Annexation Petition. 4. Discussed tax recapture or 7-- advancement payment possibilities as related to Circle Four Farms. 5. Discussed building permit chain of command. |