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Show Seautr (tantg Monitor PAGE 5 . Legal Notices continued from page 4 VACANCY IN BEAVER COUNTY COMMISSION Mr, Gary Sullivan, a JUNE 12, 1997 An apology to the readers of the Beaver County Monitor Last week, June 5th, an article concerning the resignation of County Commissioner Gary Sullivan and information to those interested in being considered as a nominee for his replacement appeared in the member of the Beaver County Commission has submitted his Beaver Press, but inadvertently was not printed in the Beaver County letter of resignation, due to health Monitor at the same time. This was not the intent of the Beaver Count' reasons, to the Beaver County Republican Central Committee to purposefully leave the Milford area out I Clerk, Paul Barton, effective June concerning this information. A copy of the same article appearing in the HOW CAN KEEP MY 2, 1997. Appreciation and Beaver Press was mailed to the Milford paper the same day the article PEARS AND APPLES gratitude is extended to Mr. was submitted here in Beaver so mat the same information would appear WORM FREE? in both newspapers the same time. Somehow the editor in Milford did Sullivan for the many years he has Answer by: Diane Alston, Utah not receive it, and at this writing it is still not known just where that copy served Beaver County. Extension State University to Utah is. According Entomologist I apologize for any misunderstandings this error may have caused. Election Code,, paragraph 20A- - 1 If you want worm-fre- e -508, subparagraphs I, ii, iii: "the It certainly was not intentional! It is by law in this case mat the Beaver and pears this fall, you apples county legislative body shall give County Republican Central Committee nominate not more than three should act now to protect them notice of the vacancy to the county individuals to the Beaver County Commission for their consideration as from the codling moth, a major central committee of the same a replacement to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Sullivan. It was and is Using apple and pear pest. political party of the prior office our intent to attempt to make the citizens of the County aware of the insecticide sprays is probably the holder, and invite that committee vacancy. It was also suggested that this vacancy be advertised in the two easiest method of preventing to submit the names of three county newspapers. In this way, anyone who may have an interest in into your from worms getting ' nominees to fill the vacancy." being considered to fill the unexpired term in the Commission could fruit. There are also a number of "That county central committee make his or her wishes known to the Committee by submitting a letter other preventative steps you can shall, within 30 days, submit the to the Central Committee ting his or her intent. This is still the case, and take to keep worm numbers down. names of three nominees for the any person or persons who have an interest may still be considered by Pick up and destroy any fruit interim replacement to the county submitting a letter to the Central Committee so that it is received no later that drops prematurely from trees than June 21, 1997. legislative body." in June and July, since the fruit "The County legislative body Again, as the Chairman of the Committee, I apologize for any that falls is usually infested with shall, within 45 days after the feelings or misunderstandings this situation may have caused. The worms. The worms will develop vacancy occurs, appoint one of Committee was only trying to find the fairest and most equitable way to into new moths that lay eggs, those nominees to serve out the meet the demands of the law, and to serve the citizens of our County. hatch worms and invade your crop sincerely, unexpired term." again later in the summer. NOTICE: Place corrugated cardboard Individuals who may be bands (2-- 3 inches wide) around interested in being considered as trunks of apple and pear trees w ith a nominee for filling the Eldon D. Stoker, Chairman term on the Beaver County Republican Central Committee unexpired Comaptty from out qf Commission are invited to Published in Beaver County Monitor June 12, 1997 town? New baby in the family? SyfW submit a letter of their intent to the chairman of the County Republican Party to be received no later than June 21. 1997. All letters of intent must be addressed to: Mr. Eldon Stoker, Chairman Beaver County Republican Party P.O. Box 745 Beaver, UT 84713 Published in Beaver County Monitor June 12 & 19, 1997 COUNCIL MEETING MuYord City Office June 3, 1997 - ' Mayor Mary Wiseman called the meeting to order at approximately 7:00 p.m. Present: Council members Junior Davis, Nick Swain, Russell Smith. John Carter and Mark Dotson, Attorney Leo Kanell, Treasurer Arden Fowles. City Manager Nedra Kennedy, Foreman Ray Whiting. Visitors: Betty Jimenez, Russell Mayer, Marlow LaFontaine, Norm Lamb and Gary Stahiei Betty Jimenez- - Water UtiHtvRatei Betty Jimenez asked Council to consider reviewing the water rates for service stations She stated John's Service did not use as much water as a restaurant and was being charged more of what they pay. They feel the $80.00 per month rate is excessive for 7,000 gallons of water used. Councilman John Carter made a motion to study the water usage for service stations and restaurants until June 1 7 Ih then report their findings. Councilman Russell Smith seconded the motion, all were in favor. one-ha- lf Cedar Wert Development Preliminary Plan - Marlow LaFontaine presented a plot plan for subdivision development of 2 Councilman John Sunnyside Carter made a motion to schedule a public hearing for June 17, 1997 at to hear public comments on 6: 1 5 2 development. Sunn) side Councilman Mark Dotson seconded the motion, all were in favor. Attorney Leo Kanell stated proof of ownership would need to be presented before approval can be obtained from the City Council. p-- RuneU Mayor Requested waiver of water and sewer hook-u- p fees for construction of a He stated when he new home. Subdivision the Ironwood developed hook-u- p fee was paid for all lots. Past minutes and documentation will be reviewed by the office staff to determine whether one fee would be charged for the entire subdivision. Gary stahiei Gary Stahiei requested support to pursue the idea of a youth center and a establishment for learning disabled children in the building on 50 1 West Cen.er. Mr. Stahiei stated he would be willing to research grants for asbestos removal repairs and City equipment for the building. Council members were in favor of the project. Editor's Note: My apology, also! It was announced in county commission meeting that Commissioner Sullivan's resignation had been tabled until July. If I had realized that the position would be advertised immediately, I would have pursued the chairman for the notice. When it was called to my attention that it had been advertised in the Beaver Press, I immediately called Mr. Stoker. With his assurance that it had been mailed, I contacted the post office. They checked surrounding boxes, but did not find the letter. On Monday, June 8th, I received the first and Mr. Stoker's replacement notice June 2 postmarked notice and letter.... postmarked June 6. Explanation? Your guess is as good as mine! Military News? Something happening in your school or Involved in an community? interesting club projects? Send your news to Beaver County the fluted side against the bark. This will provide a good pupation site for the insect larvae before the' emerge as moths once again. Use trunk bands from late June through the early fall Remove bands occasionally to check for the presence of fine silk w ebbing with worms or pupae inside, then destroy the bands and replace them. The best defense against worms invading your fruit is to use a registered insecticide. Based on the first activity of codling moths in the Cache Valley area and the temperatures since then, it is predicted that the first insecticide spray should be applied to apples and pears by June 1. First sprays should go on five to seven days earlier for warmer areas of Northern Utah. Check with your local county Extension agent for an update on when to spray in your area. Fruit will need to be protected until you pick it or until the first part of September. Reapply sprays based on the protection interval of 1 the product you use (Imidan, 4 days; days; Diazinon, 7 Malathion, days; Dipcl or other Bt products. 5 days). 18-2- 10-1- 5-- 3-- 76 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING MINUTES Vice-Preside- like a "Creation of a Special Improvement District" was tabled until property description is researched. Councilman John Carter made a motion to adopt ' Ordinance Municipal Energy Sales and Use Tax and to authorize the Mayor to sign a Tax State the with contract Commission to collect the tax. Councilman Mark Dotson seconded the motion, all were in favor. Resolution 5-- good neighbor, State Farm is there. lift and health insurance. Brest Stxptey S01-43S44- S1 Staff 757 N. Mala. Beaver, Utah ITATI PAIM s Showcase West- - He stated one property had been sold and the new owner would be interested in selling a portion in order to widen the street. ' City Nedra Kenned)' was ay of tflitford Vrcperlies $ 2,500 lot $80,000. $45,000. $20,000. $16,000. $24,000. $30,000. $32,000. $66,000. $12 000. For Further Information Call: INSURANCI input concerning the improvement of 300 North between 300 and 400 Need more information from the county and Will hold a board work meeting when completed. 8. Assistant Superintendent Donald J. Willden reviewed the Core Assessment Testing results. 9. Teacher interview for Art at B.H.S. and English at M.H.S. will be conducted Teachers now in those positions are leaving the district. 10. It was moved by Richard L. De Armitt, seconded by Norman L. Lamb and unanimously passed that Marilcc Eyre be nominated as teacher of the year. 1 1. week Request of M.H.S. principal to go to a w as discussed at length. It appears that one of the major problems would be the coordination of sporting events between Region 15 and Region 13. After further discussion, it was moved by Norman L. Lamb that Milford High remain on the same schedule that is now in place and that the week request be denied. The motion w as seconded by Pat Rimpau and upon a call for a vote on this motion the following votes were recorded For: Pat Rimpau, Richard L. De Armitt, Norman L. Lamb. Against: Robert L. Strong, Gary T. Brown. Motions carried. 12. Utah School Board Association dues were It discussed. that the appears dues hav e increased from $1,962.00 to $2,235,00. It w as moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by Richard L. Dc Armitt and unanimously passed that the increase be approved and the dues by paid in July. 13. Board meeting time and place was discussed. Board er Pat Rimpau would like the meetings to start earlier in the day. After further discussion, it was moved by Richard L. De Armitt that the schedule remain as is with all meetings starting at 3:00 P.M. and every 3rd meeting being held in Milford. The motion w as seconded by Gary T. Brown and upon a call for a vote on the motion the following was recorded - For: Robert L. Strong, Cary T. Brown, Richard L. De Armitt. Against: Rimpau, Norman L. Lamb. Motions carried. 14. There being no further business to come before the board, the meeting was adjourned at 5:30 P.M. These minutes will be presented for approval at the next regularly scheduled meeting. Until such time, they are considered unofficial. state. 34 Lots in East R.R. Addition 6 Acres East of Sunnyside Subdivision, Zoned for Mobile Modulars close to power and w ater. 24.9 Acres on Pass road; 2. 1 8 AFW, Elect., Fenced 40 Acres next to Circle 4 Pig Farm 80 Acres SW of Milford between Milford Flat & Lund Hwy. 80 Acres 1 0 miles SW of Milford on Flat near new pig farm. 200 Acres 5 miles SW of Milford between Flat & Lund Hwy. 320 Acres NE of Milford on road to Roosevelt Springs Geo Thermal 440 Acres 7.5 miles SW of Milford between Milford Flat & Lund Hwy. 5 Acres just north of Del Mar Addition Commenti Foreman Ray Whiting requested Manager Randy w eek. Land: Stum for car. hom. 7' re-op- en Monitor. P.O. Box 224. Milford. Utah R4751. . Ordinance! and Reioluttoni Resources, in cooperation with the Fishlake National Forest, will treat three reservoirs with rotenone on Thousand Lake Mountain in June of this year. Meeks Lake, Morrell Pond, Farrel Pond and the connecting waterways will be treated to remove nongame fish which were illegally introduced several years ago. The nongame fish, Utah cubs and redside shiners, compete with trout and have adversely affected fishing at the three popular waters. The reservoirs will be closed to fishing during the treatment period. Following the treatments, trout will be restocked into the to reservoirs and they will in some time July. fishing Rotenore is a natural product registered for use in aquatic systems by the EPA. Although it is highly toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates, it has little effect on mammals or birds at the concentrations which will be used. Fish treated with rotenone, how ever, have not been cleared for human consumption by the FDA. Trout killed during the treatment w ill not be available for salvage. Want to know what's happening in Beaver County? Try a Milford Monitor Subscription $35.00 per year brings all the news to you by mail. P. O. Box 224 - Milford UT 8475 1 for more information. Call May 31, 1997 Present: Robert L. Strong President, Norman L. Lamb and Board Members Pat Rimpau, Richard L DeArmitt, and Gary T. Brown. Also present were Superintendent Henry E. Jolley, and Business Manager Nicholas R. Dotson. 1 The meeting was called to order at 3:00 P.M. by . Board President, Robert L. Strong. Content Package instructed to draft a letter to the 2. It was moved by Richard L. De Armitt, seconded and unanimously passed that the Councilman John Carter made a property owners asking for their by Pat Rimpau motion to approve die bills, payroll minutes of and the sale on May 6, 1997 and May 8, 1997 be property position and minutes as presented. Councilman widening the street. approved. Mark Dotson section the motion, all Cfty Manager Nedra Kennedy 3. It was moved by Gary T. Brown, seconded by were in favor. reported the City had received a grant Norman L. Lamb and unanimously passed that the for S 1 .030.00 for the purchase of one bills be Swimming Fwl Claw Bidi approved. Bids for removal and replacement of fire proof file cabinet from the Utah 4. It was moved by Norman L, Lamb, seconded by block the at swimming pool' State Archives. glass Richard L. De Armitt and unanimously passed that were opened and presented for Councilman Smith Russell E. Jolley be appointed as Superintendent of the approval- - Jones Paint and Glass -- motioned to approve an incentive Henry Beaver County School District for a period of two $977.13, Harding Glass $3,033.56. salary increase for City Manager Councilman Russell Smith asked that Nedra Kennedy of $4,000.00 as grant Years. Term will begin July 1, 1997. A formal the bids be declined as the description writing training has been completed. contract will be put together and signed by both was not clear. He would call the two Councilman John Carter seconded the parties and placed on file. companies to clarify the bids. 5. Two bids were received for construction of the motion, all were in favor. Water Acquisition - Circle Four Councilman Smith Beaver High Track and found to be as follows: Russell Farms Councilman Mark Dotson requested approval to purchase a gas Malott Peterson Renner Co. - $237,4 1 0.00, American stated per the letter from Warren golf cart to change water at the golf Systems $266,160.00. After discussion, it was moved Peterson dated May 28, 1997, Circle Councilman Junior Davis course. Four Farms had completed their made a motion to approve the by Norman L. Lamb, seconded by Richard L. De Armitt and unanimously passed that the bid of Malott obligation to the City concerning purchase of a golf cart up to Peterson Renner Co. of $237,410.00 be accepted. Feedmill. construction of their $1,000.00, Councilman John Carter Councilman Mark Dotson motioned seconded the motion, all were in Completion time - 8 weeks with $300.00 per day to authorize Attorney Leo Kanell to favor. penalty if not completed within the agreed time frame. draft a letter acknowledging Circle As there was no further business, Cafeteria lease discussed Richard L. De Four Farms has substantially at the T. Armitt and Brown will serve on a committee meeting adjourned Gary complied with the requirements of the approximately 9:35 p.m. with Beaver City members to establish a lease Industrial Park use, Councilman These minutes will be agreement on the old BHS Cafeteria acceptable to Russell Smith seconded the motion, presented for approval at the next both entities. all were in favor. Attorney Leo regularly scheduled meeting. Until 6. It w as moved by Richard L. De Armitt, seconded Kanell was instructed to draft a such time, they are considered by Norman L. Lamb and unanimously passed that the resolution confirming satisfaction of unofficial the requirement which can be following classified compensation package be recorded to establish Circle Four approved. 4 on the base, plus increments and Farms clear title to the property. insurance increase of 1.14. Place $1,000.00 in the Pcrwnntl foKky budget for inscnice training and work on a handbook Nedra Kennedy City Manager and evaluation program for classified employees. presented for review a draft Personnel 7. 1997-9- 8 Budget should be together by next Policy and Procedures Manual. Utah Local Government representative Bob Fox will be asked to attend a meeting in Jury to discuss the manual and explain laws. ROTENONE TREATMENT OF THOUSAND LAKE MOUNTAIN RESERVOIRS The Utah Division of Wildlife 8w rm inawnoa Cewwm Hwn Ottwat: BtaemmgHn. I knot Randy IHotfis Century 2 First Choice Realty 965 South Main Cedar City, UT 84720 1 Office: Res: Cellular: |