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Show PAGE 3 JilfirtJonitiir Beaver County Fair Schedule THURSDAY AUG. 10:30 0:00 11:30 1 2:00 1 :00 1:30 2:00 2:30 4:00 4:30 6:30 1 Contest Clown Show Grandstand Entertainment Bubble Blowing Contest Farm Breau Talent Find 1 1 - 12 Hot Air Balloon Rides 10:00 Canival Opens 9- 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 1 :00 1 :00 2:00 3:00 4:00 6:00 7:00 10:00 10:30 10:30 11:00 1 1 :30 2:00 1 :00 2 : 00 2:30 3:00 4:00 7:30 Bingo Hula Hoop Contest FRIDAY AUG. 10- - 5 7-- 10 Grandstand Entertainment Senior Citizen Luncheon Clown Railroad ballast for tracks between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles could bring a few more jobs into the Milford area. David Jennings, Quarry Division Operations Manager for Kiewit Mining Group, and SATURDAY AUG. 12 Coloring Contest Livestock Show Games for Sr. Citizens 1 Jobs, Jobs, and More Jobs For Milford 10 10:00 Opening Ceremonies 10-- 4 Snake Lady Dairy Show Tug Of War Contest Kids Mud Volley Ball Grandstand Entertainment Dress Review Power Wheel Races Watermelon Eating Contest Grandstand Entertainment Paper Plane Contes Grandstand Entertainment Fishing Derby Fair & Carnival Opens Arm Wrestling Contest Duch Oven Cook Off Adult Mud Volley ball Cracker Stacking Contest Grandstand Entertainment Rocket Launch Seed Spitting Contest Grandstand Entertainment Ping Pong Drop Fair Closes Pick Up Exhibits Demolition Derby Don't miss a minute of it! Wedding Gift List Join In Giving A Gift Certificate To The Bride And Groom Milford Drug & Gifts Hookup Credits 464 S. Main St. credits No more toward hookup fees will be offered to developers who extend water and sewer lines. City Attorney Leo Kanell advised accepting applications for the rebate only on work that is now completed. "I don't think the city can afford to give credit until some time in the future," he said. Although the council described their "misguided" offer as an attempt to "jump-starthe Lewis Addition, the only connections meeting criteria outlined in the motion are located in the Ironwood subdivision. They are the Kip Sherwood home site and the under lot currently construction for Councilman Russell Smith. Smith said he will not apply for the rebate. Craig Pfingsten, Group Engineer, accompanied by Councilman Mark Dotson, delivered the following press release Wednesday: "During the month of the Union Pacific July, Railroad notified the Kiewit Mining Group that it was the successful bidder for the development, construction and operation of a proposed railroad ballast facility which is located 6 miles from Milford. The proposed operation 4-- H Buckaroo Rodeo r Phone: AUGUST 4, 1995 387-210- will process 400,000 to 500,000 tpy of quality railroad ballast as well as other aggregate materials required by the Union Pacific Railroad over the next ten to twenty years. The Quarry Division of Kiewit Mining Group is looking forward to the opportunity to become a good neighbor and partner in the Milford community. Our will operation provide employment opportunity for 15 to 18 individuals with positions available in the fields of maintenance, mining, crushing and material haulage in conjunction with rail car loadout operations. The project is currently in the permit application with process project development scheduled to 1st and begin February subsequent mining, crushing and rail car loadout operations scheduled to begin May 1st to June 1st of 1996." Ed Trandahl, Union Pacific Railroad public relations spokesperson, was unable to confirm the contract claimed in the press release. He substantiated that the railroad will be replacing some ballast between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles as needed. "Kiewit Mining Group is just one of several firms Union Pacific is negotiating with for aggregate materials," he said. Dotson disclosed to the Monitor yesterday that he has been a consultant for Kiewit Mining Group for "That is what some time. West Hills (Dotson' s he As said company) does," the councilman over city water, Dotson has also been in contact with the city engineer to establish a bulk water price and source for the project. Commissioner Pfingsten meet Commissioners during their regular meeting Monday, August 7. 1 Need a shiny new air-conditio- Lu ggy? ned Franchise Permits The days when a man use a piece of equipment to help someone in need passed into Milford history Tuesday evening with A adoption of Ordinance franchise permit, complete with a contractor's license and $300,000. bond is now required for all excavating. The council explained that on were acting they recommendation of the city engineer. And, costs are likely to reflect the change. could 4-9- 5. Make a right turn into your local Southern Utah federal Credit Union Bradshaw reminisced about the good 'ol Neil days as the council voted on the ordinance. "There were times that I used my backhoe to dig up lines for people that just couldn't afford to pay. When I was done, and they handed me $5. it was the look on their face that counted. That's what it's all about," he and check our Lot new rates on car loans said. Equipment operators working in the area that meet city specifications are Rancho Equipment, Richard Henrie, Dick Rollins, and Councilman Mark Dotson, who just recently obtained a license. Dotson did not abstain when the vote was taken. He later declared that he had no conflict of interest "I don't work inside the city anyway," he said. "Life is like a bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use." H. Jackson Brown. ten-spe- ed St. George Cedar City 628-269- 3 586-405- 5 Hurricane 635-44- 29 Milford 387-242- 2 Member owned institution bringing profits directly back to members in the form of better rates or less service charges we belong to you t are scheduled to with Beaver County 4 t" Ross Marshall toured the quarry site with Jennings and Pfingsten last week to explore possible road options. Jennings and |