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Show 3 planet where women are the masters. (Repeat: 60 mins O ) MORK AND MINDY Mork creates turmoil in- side a hospital when he discovers Mindy has been heavily sedated and wrongly scheduled for brain surgery instead of the tonsillectomy she for in checked (Repeat) THE WALTONS Q Olivia and John take painful steps m hopes of finding John-Bo- alive after still the War Department has reporthim ed missing ) (Repeat: 60 mins LEHRER MACNEIL O REPORT Q SNEAK PREVIEWS Ebert Roger and Gene Sisket take a look back at the best movies of the seventies, including 'Annie Hall Co-hos- O e BARNABY JONES The search for a client's missing daughter un- covers the sinister seduction of beautiful teenage girls for an international white slave market (Repeat. 60 n because shes (Repeat) d HAROLD LLOYD'S O WORLD OF COMEDY 8:00 mins ) GJ LITTLE WOMEN MOVIE OF THE WEEK 'The Girl In The Park' 1979 Stars Barnard Hughes. Kay Lenz A New York City clergyman with a penchant for besolving crimes. friends an aspiring O MOVIE The O actress whose life i den" 1931 Ronald O - does one good deed before he speeds off m with a somebody's car thug who wants to kill him. (90 mins ) G ALL CREATURES has ) BARNEY MILLER Cot- itshman with an insatiable appetite for crime recently become filled wifh terror due to a series of bizarre events (2 hrs (MYSTERY) Unholy Gar- -- A Nations United delegate s chauffeur 8:30 AND SMALL GREAT Brink Of Disaster- (60 mms ) MOVIE -- (DRAMA) O FILLMORE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES May 21. 1980 Minutes of the regular meeting of the Fillmore Citv Council held May 21. 1980 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fillmore City Building. Notice of time, place, and agenda of the meeting were provided The Progress, the Gazette. KNAK Station Radio and each member of the governing body by mailing copies of the Notice and Agenda on the 15th day of May. 1980. Those present were: Mayor Mark Paxton. Council members Robert A. Nielson. Doris Rasmussen. Daune R. Baugh. James A. Cox. and Don-Recorder Stuart: Carol C. Wise, and Attorney Jay Barney. Mr. Don Smith met to discuss the property agreement between Mr. Fillmore Smith. City, Millard and County. Mayor Paxton reviewed briefly the history of the industrial park. Coun- cilman Cox and Councilman Nielson indicated their concern that the park develop into an asset for the community. Attorney Barney stated the problems with interproperty preting the After conagreement. discussion, siderable motion by Cout nlman Stuart that the City that Mr. acknowledge Smith has complied with of the the conditions Agreement of June. 1973 and is therefore entitled to hold the 160 acres of land unrestricted, that Mr. Don Smith has acknowledged that the City has performed all their conditions of the agreement. Motion seconded bv Councilman Baugh. Ayes 5 Naves 0 Motion carried. will be A document prepared by the attorney to be executed by t.ie Mayor and Mr. Smith acknowledging the above action. Motion bv Councilman Nielson that the industrial park be zoned to give control as to the type of businesses that may be allowed to locate in the park and that a moratorium on building in the park be declared until such zoning is accomplished provided that building permits may be issued after recommei dation for approval from the Planning Commission and approval of the City Council. Motion seconded by Councilman Stuart. Attorney Barney advised that the moratorium be published in -- the newspaper. Ayes 5 Naves 0 Motion carried. Barney reAttorney viewed the Higgins case, and delinquent accounts Mrs. Darlene Fowler representing the East Millard Riding Club asked for a guarantee of S300 for the rodeo the club will sponsor on August The money will be 9. used only if the club is not able to meet expenses of the event. Motion by Councilman Nielson, seconded by Councilwoman Rasmussen. Ayes 5 Naves 0 Motion carried. Mr. and Mrs. came before the Council. Mrs. Freeman introduced herself as a candidate for the of treasurer. position She reviewed her qualifications for the job. Ewers Robert Mr. was present for the consideration of his application for a building permit 703 to construct an addition to his dwelling. The application had for been recommended approval bv the Planning Commission and was approved on a motion by "Nielson, Councilman seconded by Councilwoman Rasmussen. Ayes 5 Naves 0 Motion carried. The following building permits were approved on motion bv Councilman seconded by Baugh. Jerry-Freema- Councilman Cox. 697 Rodger Johnson, Carport 701 William E. Higgins. Addition to dwelling Ayes 5 Naves 0 Motion carried. The Recorder was instructed to send a second notice to owners of property on which unpermitted building has oc- curred. A resolution No. was presented for discussion and adoption and read in full. Said Resolution provided for approving the form and authorizing the execution of a Contract Sales Power dated May . 1980 (draft of May 7. 1980) between Deseret Generation and Transmission Cooperative and this municipality: approving the form and authorizing the execution of an Acknowledgment of Liability: and authorizing & Generation Deseret Transmission Cooperative to execute, as the agent of this municipality, a Resale Electric Service Agreement. Said Resolution is affixed hereto as A and is Attachment made a part of these 5 minutes. After discussion of the Resolution and its attached Exhibits, a motion was duly made by Councilman Stuart and seconded by Councilman Baugh to adopt said ResoluThe tion as presented. motion was passed bv the following vote: Ayes 5 Naves 0 was The Resolution then signed by the Mayor and in open meeting accepted bv the City Recorder as a part of the official records of the City . Power Intermountain Agency had requested that each member notify 1PA tn writing before Mav 30. I9H0 which point of delivers- thev elected for their share of the IPP The Mona power v.is i lei ted - Sub-statio- n sode. the subjects explored are patterns in everyday life that help us discern, the information we gather, and the of basic process Fair-gate'- s marriage and home life are shaken to the foundations when Annie. Sid's rebellious a from daughter marriage, previous comes to stay for a visit 60 mms ) RAD GREEN Israel Horowitz wrote this humorous drama about a pretentious New York thea- trical agent who loses his longtime friend and n Ayes 5 Naves 0 Motion carried. 5335 2251 and 5420 through through 2275 which total were SI 71. 961. 31 approved for payment with the exception of check numbered 5412. Motion Baugh, by Councilman seconded by Councilman Cox. Ayes 5 Naves 0 Motion carried. RasCouncilwoman mussen reported on the purchase of new electric furnaces for the City Building and cost estimates on the swimming pool. Cox anCouncilman nounced that the Planwill ning Commission work on goals and policies for the City at their next meeting. Councilman Baugh noted that he was gathering costs for a for the water system and meters for citv wells, cemetery, parks, etc. Nielson Councilman numbered a MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT THE TONIGHT 10:30 SHOW Host: Johnny Carson. (90 mins ) 0 10:40 11:00 O Q 11:35 ANGELS-BARET- TA 12:00 12:10 1:10 2:10 M.A.S.H. U.S. OPEN GOLF DICK CAVETT were reviewed: News Deseret G&T Cooperative Agenda and Minutes Water Outlook Protection Animal contribu- tion for the Fast Millard Livestock Improvement Motion bv Association. Councilman Cox. seconded bv Councilman Stuart that Fillmore City contribute $25.00. Aves 5 Naves 0 Motion earned N lima n (i slalid Me could be out Motion by Councilman Baugh, seconded by Nielson to Councilman purchase radio equipment consisting of a base unit for the office. 2 mobile units and 1 portable unit and tie into AssoFlowell Electric ciation's repeater and license to enable the City Office, city maintenance crews and Electric to communicate. Ayes 5 Naves 0 Motion carried. The following items Flo-we- O NIGHTLINE ABC CAPTIONED O NEWS CHARLIES O O TOMORROW O F.B.I. MERV GRIFFIN O NEWS 11:30 ALL IN THE O FAMILY ABC CAPTIONED Q lac wg meeting. in- Rasmussen. requested Gl of town for the June 4 de- dicating was signed by the Council. 1980-8- 1 A proposed budget was reviewed. General Fund and utility revenues and expenditures were studied. Some adjustments were made. Budget hearing for the 1980-8- 1 fiscal year will be held June 4. 1980 at 8:00 p.m. Minutes of the previous two meetings held May 1 and May 7, 1980 approved on motion by Nielson, Councilman seconded by Council-woma- Bills observing. WITH CON- as the Citys point of livery and a letter so two half hour films about individuals in our society. The first follows an aimless teenager who enlists in the Army Reserve in an attempt to add direction to his life. The second portray sthe saga of a wheat farmer who goes from rags to riches in his lifetime. (60 mins.) STREETS OF SAN 11:10 FRANCISCO NEWS ABC 11:15 features QOQ O mms ) KNOTS LANDING 9:00 Sid and Karen Sspeat: Service Entrance' and Man of Wheat' This program TELEVISION O tranged father gives her a legacy of tapes that her deceased mother recorded seventeen years before (90 G G own. (60 mins ) JAPANESE 9:30 BLOSSOM CHERRY FESTIVAL NEWS 10:00 SEARCH FOR SOLUTIONS Patterns. Evidence and Investiga-tion'lthis premiere epi- girl finds a new meaning to life when her es- O d SHOW must now cope on his Message to My 1973 Daughter" Bonnie Bedelia. Martin A Sheen lonely young turns out to be a slave and Harris and Wojo demand that he be set free (Repeat) and Breaking Away'. BENSON Benson 7:30 finds himself stuck on a high-riswindow ledge, trying to avoiddiscovery by the busmess-mmdehusband of a former girlfriend who turns to Ber-so- Newsletter for the Applications of treasurer position were reviewed. The matter was tabled until next meeting. A list of accounts receivable prepared by Treasurer Cindy including unpaid business licenses, utility bills and miscellaneous bills was reviewed. Meeting adjourned at 12:00 midnight. Cre-mce- ll Minutes of County Commissioners Meeting The following are the proposed minutes of the meeting of the Board of County Commisioners held Tuesday, May 27, at the Millard 1980, in Courthouse County Fillmore. Utah. Lem Present were: Lovell, chairman; Leigh Maxfield, Harold Stewart, commissioners; and Marlene A. Whicker. County Clerk. Pursuant to an agenda heretofore had which been presented to the local news media and posted on the front door of the county courthouse, the following proceedings were had: The minutes of the previous meeting were approved. County Assessor Jim Talbot met to request new equalization that davs be set as the Valuation Notices were going to be late getting mailed due to some computer problems. The Commissioners set the days of June 9th and 11th at Fillmore and June 10th at Delta from the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. until noon and from 2 p.m. until 4 m ) iii-- , ie to a multitude ;t was ot.l'i. ts of to return to the Wednesday meeting day for Commissioners meetings. In the future, the County Comissioners will meet on the first and third Wednesdays from 10 a.m. until noon and from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. The second and fourth Wednesdays will be: at Delta from 10 a.m. until noon and in Fillmore from 2 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Registration agents for the next two years are as follows: Fillmore 1, Alice Robison: Fillmore 2. Lucille Ashby: Meadow. Della Kanosh, Bar Bennett: bara Rutherford: Deseret. Aprilla Scow; Oak City, Venice Finlinson; Leamington, Andrea Nielson; HarFrances Holden. mon: Scipio. Susan Mem-motOasis. Inaz Kelly; Hinckley. Flavia Bennett; Abraham. Phyllis JohnLorene son: Garrison. Delta 18, Wheeler; Leila Lovell, Delta 18j. Lee Nickle; Sherry Brad-fielLaura Lynndvl. Sutherland. Nella Woodrow. Jackson; Venice B. Davis: Flowell. M.irlene Christensen. the inchheri"i'-iing .idjo.i-'i- t il t: V . |