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Show I Published E A V E 11 t at Milfofd, Ufeh V; 84751 PRICE 25 no, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY XJ, 8J-- ) 8 NO. Q b6 Ui 12 -- VOL. -- u All Region U will head tor Pangultch for tha next two weekends for the Region . 2 ? and as far as most are concerned the league season Is over e. sad U's a whole new Round Robin Tourney, ball-gam- The pairings were completed Monday after league wrapup Saturday Bight, and both Gunnison aad Valley, Division leaders chose to take a first day bye along Mth division n ascend place Pangultch. Tha first place teams had the option of a bye or playing the first day. With those three in the stands Friday's action will start at 11:00 aun. with Bryce Valley going against North Sevier. At 12:43 it will be Kanab vs. Wayne. The second session starts at 4:30 p.m. BASKETBALL STARS OF YESTERDAYS These former II. Fisher, Clyde Griffiths, Claude Horton, Warren Fern -with Enterprise vs. Escabasketball players from the ItSO'a tad Mrly 90i wars ley and Ton Jamea. Alao bonorod but not present wart late, at 6:15 U's Beaver vs. hooortd by the BiMir County Htm during half time of Roldo Turner aad Dabnar Kirk. Milford and at StOO pjn. it's tho Beaver-MlltoPiute vs. Parowan. gin last Saturday. Ttaay art Alra Almost anything could happen this year, Valley is the only team that mads It through tha season undefeated. But they only slipped by the Bobcats by ona point at Pangultch and the Bobcats will have their home floor again tor tha tournament. Kay Englestad would like to capture the tourney crown that the for tha city to pay WO retire. The retirement will before, hometown fans, and City Manager Oofdoa am, Council agreed -, considered by most tha resubmitas osaid "m ta probably be used to negoTmm fattttai rwpevtad to state retirement. tad after Beaver City soalng tiate city employees wages team to beat. City Council that Larry An , the next time around. ordlnancaa are adopted,and Employees Certainly Valley and Panmay withdraw dtraon of tho Water their share If they qult,but gultch are the elite in Divihad requested aa In affect. They discussed gettlngthe would not be able to withdraw rest room project started In sion n, but dont count out extension oa submitting BeaMayor Christiansen reEscalante and Piute, and (Continued on Page 2) ver City's applleatloa for ported that it is now possible tha city's share unless they Clare Ramsey's Mustangs funding for a pressurized could be a spoiler for someIrrigation ayaten. one. After discussion It waa Division I still isn't decitha concanaua of tha Council won ded though Gunnison to grant aa extension until the league championship, tha flrat week of April. Esthey had three losses, and timated coat of tha project art vulernable. Beaver's la ona million dollars. It hustle brought them a second would allmlaate all opan place finish, ,and certainly ditch Irrigation In Beaver they could go all the way, City. with aurance Orton Chief to Albert for need but Parowan, Enterprtse,No. Fire Bryan program money budget Tha petition for annexawho acnext CounParowan Judd and the told the within the Kanab and Milford Turner, purchase City Sevier, Barton tion presented by the Council with of tha need for a new two years. cil all tha potential to win have quainted Karl and Hugh Myers Myers, new He of and tho a the cost said Are on truck discussed the present a of coverage given night. Blackburn was deniedJlow- ar truck would be In the $120, policy. Tha COUNTY NEWS The present policy expires 000 range, and Iron County knows only too well would cover half the cost. July 1, and It was discussed how difficult it's been to pick He aald that a second truck to cancel the present policy winners in Division I this Is needed so that when one and write a deductible policy season. The only constant Is called out of town, the which would cut the premium has been tha home floor. cost nearly in half. After That would give the edge city would still be protected to Pangultch, but the tourngoing over the present covby the second truck. Ha ahowed and explained erage In several areas, ament takes away some of an extrication kit that was that edge and since the Round Mayor Pendleton thanked the Robin has been played in purchased with the help of Turners for their presenstate money. Tha kit cost tation, and said they had Region 12 gyms, no home town team has taken the Is $1,000 but the cost to the other firms who will be conParowan Fire Department sidered. championship. was The Round Robin runs tour $555.00. It will be They discussed tree removal and trimming around days, February mounted in the 4x4 pickup and 7 wiuon and will enable the fire deMarch 4. And there will power lines. Woodrcw Decker was hired to do the Job, be no back door winners, We'd barely finished preBat hang in there Sam. partment to assist In tha an will and auto Council removal of of since the losers in the winvictims study old-ticomThere Is another year senting plagues to tits to access fees ners bracket double back to accidents in a spaed fash-Io- n ordinance out have and basketball players last wall you ing, when tt is necessary tor for tree trimming tor priPlay March 9th, and the conSaturday whan I sit down la there with the youngsters medor vate solation championship will citizens. emergency safety from the 30's. tho stands. ical treatment. Lysle Heap was appointed be played on Monday, March -0- Sam Hickman reached Orton also told about an th to decide the seventh as office manager to order Must be an election comdown and clapped ma on tha EMT course being offered and oversee the berth in tha state tourney. supplies All those back and said, "Why don't pollttcans. at Southern ing up. Utah State Colfunctions of the city office. A tour, Tha State Class old who jumped on Reagan's you honor tha real The cost Is $125.00 install to was decided It will In St. be ney lege. George now time re." bandwagon last year, and Jim Green will attend a keyed gas pump tor city March and 13, at Seams Sam played for want to ball out. They're the course. use at a cost of $2,000,uslng Dixie College. Follow your Beaver County High back aeared Roaganomlcs might ' in- discussed They the the city already owns. favorite all tha way. tanks city . at them tha 1917 hurt Is and la polls. probably tha Don't think their constioldest alumni of what now is Milford High School, to play tuents are going to let them basketball. though. Evan though every-0- body is talking about no one has come Sam said he played with Klmm el Coon and there were up with a better way to avert four other members of the a depression worse than the Patients. Noting that tha financial moneys that was left over 30's. team, and they won the region net a statement proWhile there is argument showed after bond repayment, that One thing is for certain. championship. the was that fit of said Ted those who use it must to subsidize used $35.00, Stagg In mess We this didn't gat Barbara did a fine Job Pay for tt, wa should recoghospital operation. of research on the former overnight, and we wont get the Milford ValleyMemorlal nise that wa never know Administrator JohnMaxey basketball players, and moat out of tt overnight. We'll Hospital was In good hands, final toM the whan it might be us, that the that hosthe best group If and. of four be dona operated years had to be tacky by hearsay, he knew of anywhere. payment would be made on heads tha service. Raaganomlca will be enough. pital since records are not com- And with room rates at the bonds In July of 1982, The group was in agree-0- plete. School annuals dldn and $130 par day, was the cheapthe service district ment aad voted without disBaea watching them Govstart nam 1918 and ware sension to have the Board would be absolved. However, la (he intermountiin ernors back la Washington. est dropped during the depreson Ha of area. said speaas ha did other Directors request that hospitals Mow been urged, lor years they've sion of the 30's. disWasatch Front average new that a tha taw service how kers, much oa batter hospital district be We make no apologies tor telling $162 per day and rural hostrict be formed under the sat up, alone tha lines of Job they could do than the anyone, since overlooking Beaver County commission, fire District 0. If the disneither Barbara or I are federal government. Now pitals $175. Tha hospital aad that a mill levy be astrict la sat up, citizens of old enough to remember way that they may get the chance showed a net loss of $11,279 1980 the a of aad to la tha sessed all district will be asked district, $29, profit back then, and even the old they're running scared. to in 1979. to ITS tha assure vote on a maximum mill hospital that feds afraid tha wa to talked weren't They're timers can continue to operate efHowever this Included apWvy that could to usessed collect enough able to remember that far proximately $37,000 la tax ficiently, at low cost to the (Coatlaaad oa Pap f) back. ; flftP r- -i -- rd CI pufO V con-tribut- cta (Eli ESQ r22 uCJ 0IO080G3 EjlJ WO itei hand-lcapp- tot Cstwoei Ycj U 26-2- 5-- me 10-11- -12 Rsa-ganoml- ca, M Ml V ii 1 FREE AND CLEAR: Darryl Moody, 43, seems to be free aad clear for a shot as la the Beaver Milford game last Saturday, as Scott Stuck! and Steve Hutchiaga try tha big reach. Also pictured is Blair Coon. The Tigers and Beavers will meet in the first round of the Round Robin in Pangultch Friday. -- t3& eiiii GOlIO fcaity efcg Hardy met with the Council and requested Bonnie a hearing with the Board of The Planning Adjusters. Commission voted to deny her a conditional use permit. Mayor Pettey deterred to the city attorney tor recommendations. Kane 11 said the Planning Commission should have defined the specific finding tor denying the request, and recommend the city go back to the Planning Commission to find out why il the request was denied. was asked to write the and Planning Commission request they review the conditional use, and facilitate an answer as rapidly Ka-m- as possible. Council recently an ordinance perpassed mitting beauty shops along with other neighborhood businesses. However, Hardy lives in the Mountain View Estates, where restrictive covenants prohibit any business activity. However, she said she had contacted an attorney, and had been advised that she would have no trouble with the restrictive covenants since most of them had not been adherred to in the past. Mike Riley of Riley requested that the work order on the storage tank be moved to February 22. He said he had received a start work order on Feb. 5th tor Feb. 8th, but the im -pact tests had not been run until the 15th, and he without the change would lose contract time. He was concerned he could not complete the work and would be penalized. Council agreed to the extension. They went over the impact tests, and felt confident that the floor of the tank was not damaged by freezing. The Impact tests all exceeded the required minimum. Mayor Pettey reported that the Council members had interviewed two applicants tor the City Foreman Watermaster position and The Con-structi- on The following Information is presented by the National Service compliWeather ments of the Milford Weather Station. 32 .01 54 Feb. 16 . 0 26 53 Feb. 17 . T 26 47 Feb. 18 . 0 20 58 Feb. 19 . 0 26 63 Feb. 20 . 0 24 67 Feb. 21 . 31 0 65 Feb. 22 . Precipltaton this year to date 3.03" and last year to date 3.03." pri? would Interview one more after council meeting. Council member Yount made several recommendator adjustments or tions in the suggested changes and City Manager duties powers. Mayor Pettey asked each Council member to review the Job description and be prepared to make recommendations at March 1, 1982 Council meeting. Yount Council member recommended fertilizer be put on the Golf Course as early as possible. Mayor Pettey recommended fertilizing the course twice a year and Council gave approval for Council member Yount to purchase the fertilizer and have it put on the Golf Course as soon as wea- ther permits. Yount expressed her concern about the Cemetery and moved to have a resolution next council meeting for changing the costs to $75.00 per grave and $100.00 for opening and closing. All in favor. Mayor Pettey reported to Council members that he had been contacted by Dan Nelson of the Utah Department of Transportation and expressed the availability of funds to do the lighting and repairs at the MilfordMunl- (Contlnued on Page 2) to? fzio GO) Epofoi, Hosid esxMsi were Three members elected to replace outgoing members. Including Zeke Hickman, chm, Kevin Long, and Dorothy Wood. Those elected .were Melvln Williams, Mlnersvllla; Jim Sherwood, Milford Flat; and Pat Nelson, at large. Maxey explained that the hospital had provided $14,000 In 1981 in free services under the Hills Barton act. Stagg reiterated how fortunate the hospital was to have a difficult time providing the required three percent in free services, when other hospitals found It difficult to keep under 25 percent. The hospital has to repay the $190,000 In Hill -- Burton funds In free services. Maxey noted that the hospital had never turned any needy patient away during Its history and would not n. even without He related that the hospital had gained another doctor on staff in Mike Symond, during the year, and that they had spent $50,200 on new equipment including an ay Hill-Burto- X-r- lntenslfler, fetal heart new laboratory monitor, equipment, heart monitor, and other miscellaneous Items. During the year the hospital served 431 patients averaging five patients per day. There were 36 operation and 42 babies delivered. Dr. Symond reiterated his appreciation of the hospital board, staff and nurses.He said the new equipment had already saved lives, and was a fine addition to the hospital. However, he pointed out that both doctors and nurses still treat people, and have not become monitors of machines. He said, wa will do our best not to (Continued on Page 2 |