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Show Address Correction : 4 Requested eye eerlce) U.S. Postage | _ P.O. Box 224 | Paid Milford, UT Milford, UT 84751. 84751 | Permit No. 15 August tacos a Dees OM 9, 1996 Milford City Council Appoints Enoch Swain ee Jin Bradley, the other candidate for governor... Bradley made a campaign stop in. Beaver last Thursday to chat with local Democrats. A long shot against the popular incumbent Mike Leavitt, Bradley expects that his campaign will cause some very important Item number one of new business on the agenda for _ Tuesday evening’s meeting was to appoint a replacement for . Councilman Larry Sower, who recently resigned and left the area " to accept other employment. The city recognized receipt of three i applications for the position: Enoch Swain, Max Mayer, and _ Wayne Wiseman, Jr. _ Sower had previously suggested that Enoch _ Swain be appointed to fill the vacancy. Mayor Mary Wiseman issues to be sured. Wilderness tops that list. Although he is sensitive to negative impacts, he believesi: is not necessary to sacrifice the environment “if you do it (lend use) right.” Eccnomic development for rural Utah is also on his list of priorities. Funding for _ Said that she and Councilman John Carter had examined minutes of meetings when Mayer was a councilman, and that he had abstained the $100 million Centennial Highway, and common sense rurel highway unfunded needs: as relsted ta Utah’s current surplus are open _ or voted “no” on a number of occasions. The mayor contended that the voting record was justification for denying Mayer’s , appointment to the position. : for discussion. ‘Bradley is aware of the Noel Davis medical crisis. He commended the community First vote on the motion did not pass. Councilmen Mark — - Dotson and Junior Davis voted in favor of the appointment. for taking action to raise the necessary funds for Davis’ bone marrow transplant, Health — care reforms, to remain viable, must be _ Carter abstained. Councilman Russell Smith did not attend the meeting. Since it was not a” tie, Mayor Wiseman was unable to cast a deciding vote. The matter was tentatively tabled for a special- tailored so tf st. they do notdeave a segmenit the public without the means for lifesaving > procedures. Minority Leader Scott Howell’s office is curently im contact with Janessa- ‘ Hancock, an attorney with Utah legislative x research, to obtain more information about the oo "Meeting to be held on Friday, July 9, until Dotson asked to speak -, to Carter outside. The mayor called for a 5-minute recess, during _ which she had a private conference with city attorney Leo Kanell. The meeting reconvened, and another vote was taken on the appointment. This time Dotson, Davis and Carter voted in favor. - Kanell immediately swore Swain in as the new councilman. A.petition requesting consideration of the precedent of _appointing the candidate with the next highest number of votes in’ the previous election.....as with Dotson... . was not significantly recognized by the council. Wayne Wiseman, Jr., who originally started the petition, delivered it to the city office Tuesday afternoon. He was unable to follow through at the August 6 _ 1996 Beaver four pages of ‘sisignate (Glenn Hill later stated that funds for actual roedical care......but, it is ‘a ped election yeu question. : _ Beaver County. Commissions have been. Jooking at road | pede hee. on the premise that Circle Four Farms’ next expansion phase will be directed southward to the Blue Mountain project, near the Iron County line. B.J. Moore, Circle Four engineer, informed the commissioners Monday that the company is considering Pinnacle, north and east of Milford, as their next project. Rob Adams, company general manager, said the decision has not yet been made. Roads and accessibility of power lines are being evaluated for cost effectiveness. Adams said the company, and indeed the entire industry, with that recommendation. Wiseman said she would recommend Davis and Swain for the shared appointment because both men have been through is very training sessions on planning and zoning. competitive. ATE toward cuts in administrative excess, leaving - Pinnacle or Blue Mountain? were slightly more than 60 signatures.) And.....after it was denied_ in the first vote, the council was unwilling to leave the appointment tabled until a special meeting later in the week. Item number five, in the same section, was appointment of a replacement for Sower on the County Planning Commission. The mayor suggested that Davis and Swain be appointed to share - the seat vacated by Sower, at Sower’s request. Kanell, however, explained that county appointments must be made by the county commissioners. The city will draft a letter to the commissioners sensitive to odor problems. Control measure experimentation is giving rise to a whole new support industry. Cost of odor control products are market ae and therefore That training, however, is not li es a requirement on the Notice of a : Counks Rival. Left to right: Rebecca Famsworth, 1st Attendant; Jennifer Baker, Miss Beaver - County; Robyn ae 2nd paler gant See Page 2 for complete coverage. council meeting due toa death in his immediate family. ae petition contained-apy screened for voter eligibility. future legislative plan of action. It is currently| unclear whether such reforms can be directed a Democratic Candidates: Jim Bradley for Governor, and Chad Johnson for Beaver County Commissioner. advertised T Building. “The offer to purchase submitted by Mark Whitney, Advance Development, for Dotson and his partner, Dick Rollins, did not close. Rollins backed out several weeks ago, citing adverse publicity as the reason. The $1,000. earnest money accompanying the offer was forfeited to the city. Dotson and Whitney suggested to the council that they find the funds to obtain a neutral certified appraisal for the building. Dotson said he was hesitant to share the appraisal he had Dotson indicated that he is still willing to go forward with the purchase under more favorable conditions. Discussion included: seeking a grant from 5 County to rid the building of asbestos; taking less for the | ding; not available. © having the city hold an escrow if bank financing is _ Little League Park: Connie Barnes and Karen Nelson met with the council to ask their intent for future care of the park. The $500 traditionally paid by the city for park upkeep was eliminated from the current budget.- ‘Consensus was that the Little League Association will continue caring for the park, and the city will find the funds necessary to support their effort. cereeerarnes - : ~ More Main Street Upgrades— oT In keeping with the theme started on the Circle 4 Farms building, Keith Long resurfaced the exterior of this buildin next north, will open soon. on the corner of 300 South and Main. LaVilla Mexican Restaurant, ne» ome to the Beaver County Fair! Friday, August 9th- Cu said he me no mediate plans torae the use a the builds “Tt was looking pretty shabby, and we just wanited to fix it up a little,” he said. Both Keith and his wife, Joan, have been active in promoting Milford improvements for many years as Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce “members, and by their own individual endeavors. 10:00 Fair & Carnival Open 4:30 5:00 Rocket Launch Contests, Contests, Contests! 10-3 10:00 Snake Lady Penta Whirl Ride — 7.00 7:30 Entertainment Demolition Derby (Fee) 6:00 Rodeo Sign Up 11:00 Pigeon Show oo Exhibits Close 7:00 Rough Ridin’ Rodeo (Fee) 11:00 Ronald McDonald Magic Show Saturday, August 10th 7:00 9:00 Fishing Derby LIVESTOCK SHOW — 12:00 Entertainment 1:00 Baby Contest 2:30 3:30 Tatent Show Paper Plane Contest 4:00 Anything For A Buck Monday, August 12 8:00 - 12:00 PICK yee *Horse and Buggy Rides Will Be Given Throughout the Fair. cs |