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Show -. = Mn Bavlers Rach Address Correction Requested P.O. Box 224 - Milford, UT 84751 See page 5: The Week in Review | Milford Valiey Township Petition: 1's for - our own de imy,” residents told Beaver County Commissi as they presented oner a petition to 's establish a | townsiip encon »assing approximat 680 squareely miles in the west hal’ ufern the county. “We have elected people to protect us, and if that doesn’t work, this is a way to guide our destiny.” _._.. Unple szsan odor from Circle t 4 Farm hog houses, s complamts of respiratory ailments, concern over county roads, voting abstention by previous planning and zoning St im changes ion, A te ae ee recommendation for requirements to establish agnicultoral protection arces. and & Tequest...which wes not ected upon... for a separate pleming and zuumg board im the western half of the county. led residents to petition for township states. Although the petition contained super majority of signatores, U.c county sttormey and county clerk did not | certify it due ta a technical esror im the legal description. : a Tiger Football Center, # 69 Blake Ashley leads his team back onto the field, followed by # 1] ‘The law states “ist it mest be approved by commissioners ma regularly sc.ednied meeting, delaying certification until Ostobes, which may keep it off the November ballot. The is Of may not opt for further delay with a 90 day Kent Sullivan and # 40 Craig Thompson after half time in Friday nights game against Parowan. |. Cherk/An Peal Berton and dite Richard Jefferson, r Milford Golf Course: in the early ‘70s, Russell -Mayer donated land to the golf association for sdditiona developm of the golf ent course, Idealistically he expected , his adja lots to cent appreciate in value by being next to ¢ lush, green course. By the mid ‘80s, with the course not thriving, title for the property passed from the golf associatioto n Milford City, reaulting iaa $60,000 bond for a 10-year period, which was retired by Milford taxpayers. Whatever new construction took place on the golf course was allowed to fall imto rein. Mayer's lots have not appreciated. Golf course upgrades on the ground hc dona areted cusrently non~exiat. The city has title to the land and, of course, does not have to honor Mayer's request that it be retumed, The city is, however, now actively investing fenda August was increased to $15,000 on September 4th. Sprinkler pipe, a pump ead pump house are to be paid out of residue, incloding interest, from the recent city water project......the one that increwater ased rates. This time, Advance Development wifi donste the property, with certain stipulations stteched: the city will agres to annax Sand for 110 buildin lots. g Agre onemen services to t those lots remains nebulous, bet water for the golf courte is the city’s obligetion. a Milford Resident and township proponeut, engaged in a Public Safety Building: The sivisory committee it was filed. Barton saxd his mtogrity is aot to be questioned, page 6.) The committee will mest with commnissiosers again on Monday, September 9, t diecuss cost to taxpayer figures ' attached to each of the three options. Cos to individual t propaty owner for the 120 bed and 64 bed facilities will be verbal sparring match when Jefferson pointed out that a copy of the petition wes im the Circle 4 office shortly after it'was peblic record as soon ss it was filed, and he was not Milford City Counciimaa Mark Dotson seut two lefters of protest agamst the township; one representing the city, and one represeating West Hills. Milford City will send letters to variows state agencies, venators and submitted a reconrmendat on Tuceday. ion (See minutes on public information will imolade statistics on jail beds currently evailable and already appropriated, keeping in The city’s mind that the only source ef revenues for any incarceration major objection appears to be restriction from future mnexing of lend. agreed to call for a re-bid of erchitectaral and cagincering feprescutatives, asking review for HB. 120. » = : __ Unit... state Or county....is tex dollars. Conemissioners have ss The Wage OfsSin Increase in bail, and jail time, recommended earlier this year, is making the trip iistice com Conidceawe costlier these days. Penaltyfines for a first offense DUI now stands at$1,500 and ie Wicca hee 3-month driver license revocation. DUI violators who return a second time can plan on at least $1,850 plus 10 ge If th should happen to be driving on an alcohol related license revocation, that fine has been increased fom $750 to $1 400 Add approximately $200 per month for a minimum of 36 months of high risk insurance, and drinking behind the wheel Gath be very expensive. Marijuana; if it is under 1 0z., carries a penalty of $550 for the weed and an additional $300 for es ce revocation for this offense is 6 months in Utah, . udge “Let's all cheer!” Tiger Fan, Cheryl Thompson showing her spirit at the game. Congratulations, Beavers! !!! Post Organized in 1928 Whereas 26 Legionaries of Milford and Minersville who had formerly joined and obtained 1928 membership cards in Beaver Post No. 32 were _ desirous of forming a post at Milford, a meeting was held at the Milford Hotel March 6th 1928 and presided ~over by Dr. E. A. Petty and which resulted in the election of the following officers for the proposed Milford Post. - Post Commander Dr. Chas. R. Parrish The post was Clarence D. Sweet Clarence Grimshaw Myron P. Lewis Leonard Bowen Theodore Kronholm Executive Committee BMisdemeanors. Class A misdemeanors and felonies go to district court. Alvin Baker, J.M. Hughes & Lee C. Brown organized with following When the smoke finally cleared, cost Religious freedom and civil rights are the issues. Tony Hamilton, whether he is a patriot or a protestor, remains at the contested Vance Spring property in a non-violent standoff effort. Sometimes alone, and only occasionally joined by a few fellow believers, Hamilton is committed to see the quest through to the end. An outdoors man, and lover of freedom, he obviously doesn’t want to spend time in jail unless........ “Tf that is what of $3.00 to Beaver Post No. 32: Golden Marshall, Parrish, Jacob Weber, Walter Weber, George _ Litchfield, Sam Cline, Wm. F. Miller, Ray Kaminska, _ Myron P. Lewis, Leonard Bowen, J.M. Hughes, Wallace Outzen, William Graff, David Heslington, Clarence D. Sweet, Lee C. Brown, J.C. Root, heodore avis. _ Kronholm, Thomas Johansen and Dan 7 (Special Thanks to Mr. Baxter for providing his information.) for the Honey Boy fire totaled $2.4 million, and Cunningham was $1.4 million. While B.L.M. will pick up 86% of the tab, the county is liable for a portion of fire suppression on private land. Commissioners received a tentative bill the Lord wants me to do, I’m ready. I’m in good hands,” he said Wednesday evening after being advised that the for $62,959 for Honey Boy and $83,966 for Beaver County Sheriff's Department would most likely make an effort to pick him up before the next District Court Cunningham. The County has an agreement date on September 17. Hamilton was listed on the September 4 court calendar for a Class C Misdemeanor Criminal Trespass Arraignment for refusal to abandon his home. County Attorney Leo Knell and Judge Eves agreed that the notice sent to a mailbox service in Salt Lake City possibly did not qualify as a legal service. Deputy Raymond Goodwin indicated to Eves that he knew how to find Hamilton. James Eldrige and Donald Eldrige, also listed on the court calendar, did not appear. They were scheduled for a Felony First Appearance related to a July 21 assault incident at the Vance Spring property. Hamilton alleged that the two men shot at him, pistol whipped him, and threatened him. He was treated for injuries at Milford Valley Hospital Jater that day. By agreement between the county attorney and the judge, both cases were stricken from the with Utah Division of Sovereign Lands and Forestry which requires the county to pay 50% of the suppression costs above the budgeted amount of $1,000, for a projection of $73,462. Ron Larsen, State Division of Forestry, warned, however, that money is getting tighter in the Governor’s emergency fund. Millard, Juab and Toole Counties all have higher fire suppression costs than Beaver County for the season. day’s calendar. Although Knell has a victim’s statement from Hamilton, he may choose to have Hamilton incarcerated for the Class C Misdemeanor charge before pursuing the Felony Aggravated Assault cases. provided Ranger Enterprises, a Nevada corporation with which James Eldrige is affiliated, acquired the Vance Spring property for $15,000 at a 1994 tax sale. Immanuel Foundation, Fraternity of Preparation, purchased the property located at Section 16, Township 28 South, Range 18 West, for approximately $170,000 in 1984. The sustaining considerable equipment damage. Those expenses have not yet been deducted. When a final figure is agreed upon, the county religious group owned it outright.......with no mortgage. With a free flowing spring, two reservoirs and 10 years : : oo of labor in upgrades and clearing land, estimated value is close to $500,000.00. The property was held in common puOUbershtp roll all of whom had paid their 1928 dues _ by church members for a religious enclave. Because of their religious convictions, church members refused to file Stanley McKnight, John Gunn, Herbert Hall, Alfred Wood, Alvin Baker, Clarence Grimshaw, Dr.. Chas. R. ce : County's ounty § share share if...... if “Pm in dood hands...” sos. Milford’s American Legion ~ Bradshaw sees a number of such cases each week. from $300 to $405; Reckless Driving - up from $300 to $550. The justicesolic lee _ |for the win of your season opener against the 1995 State Champions from Millard. _ Ist Vice Commander 2nd Vice Commander _ Adjutant _ Chaplain - Sergeant-at-Arms Shad -15. “ ich kic They post bail with a credit card, call in a few days later with a guilty a cee a ia ee He added that others, who say they have no money, usually manage to come up with all or part of the fineif the ie jailed for a few days. Bradshaw says he is drawing hard line on fines and penalties because it is the law, and bieauick ‘i tim, lobbyist Sage such as MADD, have worked so hard to get drunk drivers off the roads. Me varlier this week Bradshaw and Sheriff Yardley informed Beav is i i i Heidi Romans and Heather Willis having some rate for alcohol and drug related Class C and Class B Micdsmesnors de ee lea this means deputies will be putting in for additional overtime Football Fun on the side lines. pay related to prisoner transportation in the event the local fai is at oo ae foe fines collected can be used to offset a portion of this cost. 4 on-substance fines and bail have also taken a hike. Simple Assault - $925; Driving wi license - up Both fire districts in the services, with the Beaver county district can spread payment over a number of years if necessary. 4, tax exemption status. Beaver County choose to sell the entire property instead of seeking means to section off just enough to cover the actual tax. Civil Rights litigation, pending at the time of the sale, has not yet been adjudicated. Additional suits, including one for $21,000,000 in damages against Beaver County.......in part, related — to the assault incident, have not been addressed. The Vance Spring property was first sold to Mike White in 1991, but that tax sale was not considered legal enough to be ratified because of a technical irregularity. Although the county refunded White's purchase price, he may still have claim against the property...or recourse against the county. Ranger Enterprises has now declared lien against personal property of the Immanuel Foundation member, left behind when sheriff's deputies removed the inhabitants from the property on June 24th. Anything not removed under supervision of the sheriff's department before September 28 will be sold or destroyed. Meanwhile, Hamilton continues to harvest carrots and feed the chickens. Talmage Weis, Public Relations Stewart for the Foundation, asks for the prayers of all who are pure of heart as they move forward to “bind up the law, and seal the testimony” for their faith. Eldrige has not returned calls requesting an interview. \ MINERSVILLE CLINIC OPENING Watch for the “Grand Opening” of the new Minersville Clinic. Everyone is invited to attend the open house Monday, the 16th of September from 3 to 7 pm. Program will be held at 5 p.m., with and opportunity to meet the medical staff. More information next week. |