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Show • j ••."•.:: - USPS074 -400 - ' ) ;•.vanp ree st/UGUire.s were CHS-.: • youncuwemoei-Drown-: ; >; Harris seconded to accept the /,-cussed... ,rV. ••:/i^ f V' ; -i'^*V-4V.J"K- : ""'' R 9 S O ' u t ' o r | : ^ n e resolution ; Goif ' - y . ;"v; OpUrsfe '•for the Phflp-Farnsworth -muse--" payment of* mileage to Manager ' ' Concessionaire Corjtracfc. '''\khy "Urn.-has 'been submitted, to ..Slackner when he had to use' The •."Council reviewed the;''Sehafor StowelPs staffforcon- his personal truck for City busi' Concessionaire Contract .with -. -sjderation. In February some of ness. Alitfoted. in favor. None Legal Council, J.ustin VVsymerit; . 'the Council will j?e asked to tes-., opposed. Discussion foliowed "about the W, -tify ipfc>ehalf.of the bill.'. • - . . .- ;, - Council Member Harris details of the contract." Mayor ' Council jjffember Smith:' ".•- ' moved and Council Member Yardley asked . about B o b " . A i r p o r t -. Fuel tanks' at Fails seconded to adjourn the Rosenburger's suggestion of Airport - We•are-s'till looking into meeting. All voted in favor. None, , offering (he contract first to the options to sell JetA fuel at the opposed. The Council meeting current concessionaire. The airpori. Armstrong Consulting, • was. adjourned at 6:55 p.m. The next Council meeting will be. golf committee would like have Inc. Has sent a bid andtheirreca look ixt this contract. Legal ornmend£tions as the contract- held Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 5:45 p.m. Council will be able to make ed consultants for our airport. ••••• , -;. Published every Thursday iri ' ir..;.. ' ; ' ' " ' Beaver, Utah b y T h e Beaver Press • .. " ••; \ , ' ^ Second Class Postage paid Beaver ufafr 84713:'••-*"• c Marlow L. Draper . '•Sue Draper " • • • .f• - , , .. •• Business Manager' SUBSCRIPTION RATES' "Jn Beaver County: • '"' .'BeaverCounty Senior Citizen < • Outside Beaver-County $17.00 .-$"l5.00 $20 00 Postmaster please send change of address to: The Beaver Press, Box 351, Beaver Utah 84713 • " changes to the draft at any time. before .the Council decides.' Lega: Council will get the rocFax: 435-438-8304 ommended ' changes to the < office tomorrow. Tne golf comBeaver Municipal Airpori. the mittee vv'il mael ori Nov 30Ih to project was discussed in 'detail. reviow the" contract ' The Contact nays '/.'e.e discussed. C< LKic1 w\\> hod ?. special rneeiCouncil M^r^'.r r.rr:ith irovo-J >*% •->,'• i."»/ f.;-'-i[j(.:r •: a ! o -^iSp m . Beaver City accitin- l^;,ry ••;i.''"i;.|i'i'O>i',:- , to The Beaver City Council. met at 4'00 p.m. in s regular session at the Beaver City Mali on November 23. 2010 The following members of the Council were present: Mayor Mark OfX 1 Let% Remember I'S Soldiers eason 1 -I'";!)SC: "O r e v i e w or. the voter! ii'i fa1..'.,'[• M::;Ae Oj..OO.;r^ C'.V. A f-t •''.• M t: 7 -.>'„".:• ft •/Vayrr.'.-i"-:. ^ m ^ J \ltn Codicil meeiino P.I 6 ">o a m -;nrt left JL Yardley; Council Members Craig / Wright, Connie Fails, Ch'ris *"° ' : ''' ] ' Smrth, Gary Brown, and Lynn CEMETERY PLOT StZt ShCHarris. Also, present sre City TfON E Manager Brent Blackner and • .ylSri City Recorder Anona Yardley• Council j r i f c . A - >:. The Opening Ceremony of compels •i-M ' : • : an invocation, Pledge of , x\\^ •Vs w Allegiance, and thought was. conducted by Council Member , -Vf--W Shtum Smith. Cub Scout. Pack 322 r ,:•-. from the Beaver Second Watd conducted the flag ceremony. . CITY COUNCiL MINUTES APPROVED Minutes of the previous T ^ q • utar council meeting oF ; November 9. 2010 were pre• sented. Council Member H-auis 1 moved and Council Member * Fails seconded the minutes be approved with typing and ijranv mar corrections. All voiori v:\ favor of the motion fK-t •-; . opposed. BILLS APPROVAL Bills were presented ar.d reviewed by the Citv C<::>_ir<<..<: • Council Member Bro\vn •!". v:.f and Council Memhet ^V--is ,-e:;onded the bi'ls be ayprc; ecj *•: voted in favor. Mone-Gn.no >erl CiTY SERViCE AWARD GORDON SAK-eR,Bi£Rr,'ARfj &IVA WALKER Mayor Yard.oy pr£ sprite:! 'Gordon Baker an a-.vairl ic* rws many years of service '.o t h - citizens of Beaver City. M \ E^S-f addressed me Couiv ! y.r' i thanked them for the r ^ - o - .-*. new spring was found H.VJ K>.\ Baker was presented & photo of himself standing at the Spring. V '^1' Mayor Yardley presented ins family members ot fva v^d Bernard Walker with the sen/ice award for the many h i s t o r y , records that tfcey have donate.:: to the citizens of Beaver Present to receive this award in their behalf were JessttRoberts and Melvin Walker, ar.cl granddaughter Shelley Brown. Jessie and Melvin addressed the Council to iet those presen! know their parents better. •;: l-^-.-.'t'^i-^niover; oui w : '•. n.ef.-i '.g a? 7;6f> p.m. vWD JJvFINiSHED BUSt- he ''i;ni:c-[! Constfuriion Consti urlion .^pi:'di:on - Darin . . • • . _ . ( • • . < • • : - A . I K; t. '..".!) '-'. . . i " ; -Vi.r- -• nil ,r •_ .- **-..-( h i r , • i p f ^ . :-r-:.- :-•'• ; . - Sharm .'- .-••• • ••' -• ' ! n £ - T J , w ' ' - - » ' • - • • r - • , " ^ ' i . • - • ' - • • • : • > • - . ? * • ' . : - ' • \ *'-i'*zl'' • - > v r . - - - X . r i '' ' * v , . - . • : . : . ' • ' • - . '*••'' , •/• .•.i.'i, -. i.s t i ^ro'jt fieip to !Vi?.yor / a r ;)ef;3r!nnenl is \o tl'ie Ciy our fiy'Jri"! 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Other special moments I have experienced with Utah soldrers have occurred at the Walter Reed Medical Center to get 1000 soup can labels? We can't afford canned soup." She shrugged. "Well, it doesn't hurt to try. We could ask everyone we know to save them for us." And that was what we did, and they al! agreed to help us. Still, by the end of the week we only had 12 labels. I figured, at that rate, Cele'se would be married with children of her own before we'd have enough. But that night, as I took our garbage out to throw it into the dumpster, I saw something that gave me an idea. There, right on top, was a soup can. I found an old step stool and stood on it while I carefully sorted through the garbage. By the time I finished I had 32 more labels. when I have had the opportunity to visit with Uiah men and women who have been wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. When 1 have walked the wards of this hospital, and met with specific soldiers, I have been When I brought them into overwhelmingly humbled by •.our apartment* Donna menVVobsile - Bnan Coltam their dedication- to our nation, tioned that there were other i Si JLi w;!l be Helping update and willingness to sacrifice. apartment buildings that each Ciiv's occiar media nerwork. Despite being stung by the had a dumpster. Grabbing my '.'••.-unty • Chad Johnson is tragedies of war,, these soldiers :T step stool. I went from one to :>:-7- ive Counly Chair. have been upbeat,and believe \ i the next, (ike a racoon rummagr.Hi ;rt? r,'TiRrt - Co fervently io the cause of free-. r (i 1 ing for food. By the end of the ^•.-.-..•ci ^ b, 2 i ' . 'J'n iyltunion dcr, tor which they valiantly night 1 had collected dozens of >*ii. r-rridfs C:ioii w i i be at' the fought.. r labels. Each night after that, as ir.i irnv A -'H &• tn St. Georne. soon as I arrived home from While serving in our nation's Riverside Park - The Park is school and work, I went label capital, ! have fiad the "opportui.ieir.:t surveyed.There are hunting. nity to walk the halls of many of iviiiri',1 c'fe,_-r,-f. ^.'hc have voiunour country's greatest buildings ie&rcr.t to i*ii;<p with this project. The deadline to have them and places where history peri.'taV'v'5 V'-ylh Council - The mailed in was two weeks before meates their very foundations. •Mox't;!Trbi5:- raining of Hie Youth Christmas, and the night before, Yoi, the feeling i gel when I walk J-oi.:iXil 'went very \v^H. 'Council I sat down to tally my collection. among the soldiers'.graves at Merrl")^'^ n't-od to follow up with I was disappointed to find that I cemetenes'in our state, country their Youth members that are was 36 labels short. But, there and around- the world is special a&siuned fa them for help, was one apartment I never went and ir.spi.'ouonal. to. It was about a quarter mile Council' 'ivlerf.i:-;.^ Rsiis These are the heroes who away, and the manager was a move(jl IO rroTem Mayor of paved" our road to freedom. crotchety old man. Cou'ccil Member Wright when They have sacrificed, they have Everyone said he hated Wfiyor Yardley left at 7:45 p.m. died, and they are at rest. They Christmas, and the youth in our Council Member Karris sacondare part of'the iand they made e community said he told them to <- Uic motion All volec) in favor, free. Heroes like my brother and leave when they came caroling. None opposed. two brothers-in-law have also. From what people toldrajeabout CONSENT ITEMS given their lives for all of us. Santa P a r a d e - . - B e a v e r him, I figured I was IfTOy to get So as the Christmas bells Bctt?rrnerU Club shot if he found me going ring-this'season, may they peal Council-Member Fails move, through his dumpster. But I was in tribute hot only to the Son . to "accepted the petition from tf not about to get that dose to my whos& birth we celebrate,- but Bo-aOer Betterment Club for goal and still fail, so t grabbed may they remind us of those $4.00 tqjielp sponsor" the Santa the step stool and my small who sacrifice every day. so that. flashlight.and headed to trm CJaus ParadfifvCouncil M.^mbe'r we might live freely in this land dumpster of the man everyone Smith seconded the motion:. AH We call home;" ; had nicknamed Scrooge. voted m favor...None opposed. / iy -Development nir". will b^ resinning as 'he City's Ccmmurity Development O\u--O.o\ Mayor. Ystc'ey aiMJ Couru;ii Member Brown y,-:l( be replacing Mr. \-W., ? - '> • >"h'j i ^ e ^ t n f {•••t - ^ i t / - V v - > / ? •;,-'-T|' : -. (j;--:.;r"-.'j '( •V.'-ryO.'iCr .1 ,.*..[ • • • ( • • \ dLct.W.b ••'•,'-]• • Beaver City has much of its hisO'.>'.!!! ' ; i ' motfonr.o'"to tory because of their mr>ny . hours of service. .AUDIT REPORT - HINTON .' BURDtCK. ACCOUNTING io C\n,jf,c;] / n o , T'. RRM Mr. Todd Hess, CPA f.-oo -Hinton Burdick mei with the Council to present the PiT'010 . •'<"• " • Audit and make.recoaimendaH^n-i^?; -'." • rtions to. the Council. He frst ^•'•"js . ' • ' ; " • ; "stated that the audit was finan- ' t h e Gr,&-nr.iMr. rt cially correct-. The single audit Mcinel.'y w j ' f o n . t h e water project yras the ircru v, Hiy.-w 'treason for the delay of the aud'i cow'. '-•"-;' : ' •report. Mr. Hess thanked She an-i TJ,.;K• rStaff for their help and cooperacnan^nr, 'tion. The hospital audit results At.im.ii •; ;Were included in the audit but poo Oro"------. ^Hinton Burdick did' not do ihe P&fc.x '/•faudit for the hospital. 'Mr. Hess --Lvouarci ;*. 2010 went over the two findings in the Postm -;siv.; audit with the Counctfas weii as Utilities •che^kil'o into an early renews the budget in the general fund and Hotels in j3nU'j''y for hcal'h insurarjcs. Mr IVto Anderson m'^t with Tl:e nT;w bid irtcreasecl'bv 13% - M r . - Hess and the Council "•-y reviewed each of the funds with the Council to discuss the Utility rmn\ will look fit .the ' ".^.' 5 year graphs-to see trends, • bfil for ihe Hiiftep Ape optlons c.-nd pt.'l- ciollsr Frgures;to ; v > T h e budget process was a l s o ' The Council -l: "- 1 rhe diveach'plan. Th<i budget will be "a " .[.•',••. The Council ' ferences in 'he ijtih'.y billinqs for discussed. n the' " ^ ' t h a n k e d Mr. Hess and his'team the different e.partrneots and • oary.:ipatic* in this benefit herji.ife lor ;:"•'.""J-;fpr their help with the City's motels. The fee Ar'fer 'his information,i$ r^ady. U was1 iiis • finances. wili bs presented- to the •: AWARD BIO FOR SRE BUILD- -cussed. Trie Council discussed EmpKy.ee Committed and then . tne fees tor for Council for approval. - A T ' A I R P O R T - ARM- '.many ',many options for me to itie Counc'l DNG' CONSULTANTS -. -, %e&e type"f of dwellings. The ^ .* The City Christmas * Party."Manager Biackner'presentoffice staff-will be niaking A sur-, VJ\\\ b e held.;6n:December 2 H st r . ; --, '•P ".-':• e d t h e Council with the bid 'aily vey. of the 'diffefant rnulii-farnilj '5:45'p.m. ?A the Opera House.: ; ¥ v i M . the SRE Building at t h e / - dwelJirvgp in the Cjjy fp'.-see what' There will be. t'On and games • By Dans My little three-year ole daughter, Celese, let go of mj hand and rushed to the little rec wagon. "Oh, Daddy. Can we ge It for Christmas?! Can w e ? r " 7 . I could see the longing f f | her smiling face and- hei] sparkling eyes, but when ) looked at fhe $60 price tag, m y heart sank. As a college stuOther options will be investigate dent, I was doing everything I - ' '% % £ . "• . ed..-Life Flight prefers hot fuel. could, but I was. barely able to The_ .seeding planes that used earn enough money for my famthe airport' this month had a ily's needs. Besides teaching portable fuel Vank at the airport some classes, and taking care when they were doing that proof race horses at nights and on ject Dr. Milch Welling would (ike Saturdays, I also did work at our to be on the Airport Committee apartment complex for half of representing the hospital. our rent. Grants - There is a 50/50 I knew Celese had dreamed •ijre-.r for.thi- Opera House availof having a little wagon for her The holidays seem to bring able through the Five'County and her sister. A neighbor boy people together, and soften Ai-s.ociatioh and CIB. The applihad one that he hauled all sorts cation irriec's to be in by June, hearts far and wide. In keeping of things around in, but he was 2011. Manager Blackner diswith the spirit of love and celenot about to share it. Celese bration, I woulg! like to encourcussed top budgeting process had seen a picture, of one in a age all Utahns to spend some with the Council. ' colored Sunday ad and had kept : time in thankfulness and appreSwimnvnc; _Poo! - The pool the ad in her room, sleeping ciation for the service members is ;iosori for maintenance until with it under her pillow. I keenly who sacrifice so much, at times ,':-in. 10. i O H . Solar panel felt her disappointment when I .) is i^eina e^atuattheir very lives, so that we can told her that ,we couldn't afford remain free. the wagon. Cnnstmos Lights - Hester Freedom creates happiBut then her face bright•[)/ A'lll no! be-putting tights in ness. President Owight D. ened again a moment later. -•'••-. oi Mi.L,i.ec. oeca.ise.. they usenh'ower . once said: "That's okay. Daddy. I will ask in"".! W?-J."ll t o compete witn 'Freedom has its life- in the Santa for it." \ ^ \ , ^ ^ , .'•/hii nsvs tht'it hearts, the actions, the spirit of Her heart was much lifted men' and so it must be daily by the thought, but mine only r earned and refreshed - else like p- has been felt heavier. Christmas was just ;vf r. :' orr; .'he ditches a flower cut from its life-giving over five weeks away, and I con1 IS'.- <."•!* r l - . J vfather V as of roots, it wiii wither and die." sidered everything I could think Serving as a United States lo KL.ep J hem of to get my little girl the present Senator, I have had many she so desperately wanted. I opportunities to observe freel:t'-| i^v-Mi*-;»r checked every secondhand corn flourishing in the hearts if- - Tiir- Golf store as well as all of the want '•I.-Jrpf. VVJ:i niFi£i a'i 6 00 O.MI and spirits of many. ads, but there were no used 1 often think of the many wagon to be had. 'irnes I rmve.visited with Utahns Then my wife, Donna, *v.-io are serving in our nation's showed me an ad in a woman's These soldiers .i.;'0.c r>-.:,>;;ves m e t c-.rmoa forces magazine, it had a picture of a ro.-rnr.a'e a bod die my heroes. red wagon, even nicer than the ::r.n pi.v The Just a few months ago, I one Celese had asked for. It :•» T-J'.O <T!Of\ h.'is had the opportunity to travel to was normally $100, but a per"l!'''r:/ Afghanistan and rneei With s ;he firs) son could get it forfreefor1000 senior U S. military and diplor.. soup can labels. She smiled, "tf rna'.ic ofrcials io discuss the sitwe could get 1000 soup canuation on the ground. These \",-; ti<c rood labels, we would only have to mer-ttpys were very bpress@xrnission com Phone; 435-438-2891 Soup Can Labels And Red Wagons - , # , • ' . _ • ; : • - ' • ' • > •'• *y&>\ ' N V J ; - «.-•*>;<•* • • . , t .'.-fi-Jve.-.^ h}m^mM^?^-^ '£ * I |