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Show ity connections be made in writing by the property City Council minutes Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, Jan. 1, 1982- - Page Outreach classes to be taught in Delta IPA 7 he sln Continued from Front Page which he Councilman-elec- t Dal-Sessions A class in the diagnosis 23,29 and 30. At the closing ceremony pictured Pasadena and Riverside, as well as the to pay the monthly lin S. Nielsen reported are representatives of IPA and Los Angeles Department of Water and of reading difficulties and will be held from 9 p.m. above on a workshop in Salt service charges for water, underwriters. Standing, on the left Power. another in personal fi- Fridays, and from 8 a.m.-n6o- n Lake City for newly elect- - sewer nd grhg uPn Direcwill be Utah nance will be taught wininstallation of the water is Gedale B. Horowitz, Managing Saturdays. municipal purchasers ed officials. EnD. Economics 387, PersonReece with Beaver of tor of Brothers Salomon The Bountiful, ter quarter in Deha City, City It was agreed that mteEl not , Nielsen, Chairman of the Board of IPA. die terprise Town, The City of Ephraim, through the Southern al Finance, begins Feb. letters of appreciation be Intermountain Power Agency, a poli- The City of Fairview, Fillmore City, Utah State College Out- 12th. Also taught at Delta ,ow one con more sent to the members of the Planning Commission !ection Pr w,ter sewice tical subdivision of the State of Utah Heber Light k Power Company, Town reach Program in Teacher High School on Fridays recommendafollowing and Saturdays, class will for the time and effort line. comprised of 23 municipalities, is is- of Holden, City of Hurricane, City of Education. tions: the acquisi- Hyrum, Kanosh, Kaysville City, Lehi finance to bonds the Carried be held Feb. 12.13,26.27, Education 410, Diagnounanimously. suing have Internal Control devoted to they The City agreed to pro- tion and construction of a four-un- it March 12, 13, 19 and 20. City, Logan City, Town of Meadow, sis of Reading Difficul"Internal control developing the updated steam-electri- c Monroe City, Morgan City, Mount ties, begins Jan. 8th, at Gass will be taught from ceed with some of the 3,000 megawatt should be strengthened zoning ordinance. switchrelaand Pleasant, Murray City, Town of Oak Delta High School. Philgenerating plant The new transformer legal requirements p.m. Fridays and from by: a) the segregation transmission well a.m.-noo- n associated water as as and assistant Price Parowan tive to 8 the C. Spring Carter, yard, City, proposed City, lip Saturdays. A of cash handling and rec- at the Creamery Substawill provide City. Other Utah purchasers will be acafacilities. The for SUSC bus- of the member project project. tion is almost installed. ord keeping responsibiliYou never know what is It the It at noted for its SUSC, that was Electric Association, and demic iness purchasers. energy programs power A letter was read from Bridger Valley department faculty enough until you know what ties. b) In addition, the reis more than enough." Rural Hectric Associa- will be the instructor. The will teach the three-credduties of check prepara- Don Murphy which re- City has not seen pro- will also enable the purchasers to William Blake three-credFillnatural oil course will be course. and Lake Electric Associaon for the Moon duce gas. tion, Inc., posed plans dependency an extension to tion, recordation, posting quested and Purchasers in California will be the tion, Inc., Mt. Wheeler Power, Inc. and taught Jan. 8,9,15,16,22, to the general ledger and January IS for removal more Middle School demwho can viduals of Anaheim, Burbank, Glendale, Utah Power k Light Company. cities of the old George Hotel. reconciling the bank acoutstanding count should be segre- The Council granted the onstrate connection fees for water request. gated. It was noted that Utah or electric power. Investing The Council reviewed It is encouraging to Power and Light has increased its power rate by delinquent accounts, see the banks participatwas agreed that the $5.00 ing with automatic trans- 5 percent. Fillmore City for utility meter fers from savings to had agreed to take rate charged measles, Governor Matheson, the ior high students are collected in The Utah Department pertussis, checks be checking. However, at increases at the same Health Agency susceptible to one or and meter is of Health mumps) had Utah requesting rubella Beloved mother and Church, served as PriJune 30, 1981, there was time and to try to keep advance of the Utah more of the Council, check being made. that the 1982 Legislature been administered. Ex- Advisory Sothe same in rates the $110,128 grandmother, Jessie Eve- mary teacher, Relief Citys savings diseases. Pro-tewould Health Officers and the Raslaw the to a comprehensive adopt emptions Mayor as and accounts. These excess as Utah Power and Light. lyn Eva Bird Probert, ciety Secretary, A comprehensive imfrom immunization law that be allowed if, (1) a State P.T.A. a letter read mussen 50 for teacher a Motion that the December 26, visiting amounts should be placed City The Utah Immunization munization law would 94, died children licensed physician had Justice of the Peace will protect 1981 at a Layton hospital. in higher interest yield- Council authorize the 5 years, did extensive genthe to most is of one the protection Project provide twelfth determined that one or the Ronald Hare requesting through She was born Novemealogy work and was an ing investment vehicles. percent power rate in- an increase in his resuccessful public health junior and senior high imthe of the n more against specified grade in 1887 crease soon effective as 11, we ber the use Mapleton, active member of the Lay-toMay suggest diseases. The munizations would en- programs ever developed. students who have not Utah to Roswell Darius muneration. The Council Ward. 23rd of repurchase agreements as it can be programmed There has not been a case been covered by the preImmunizaSurvivors include one danger the students life of into the computer car- agreed to $400 per month present School Evaline and and additional TCDs. Nancy polio in the state since sent law. These students 1982. to Law student 1, the effective tion or health, (2) January two sons, Mrs. married She Bird. ried Steele daughter, Merit unanimously. Policy Employee 1963, no diphtheria cases are of particular conCouncil approved the 4 U.C.A.) requires only has a personal belief opP. Fae Daniel Ford, Layton; Probert Grover A wage and merit Dog license fees were since 1960 and Utah has cern because the majority following cemetery cer- that children entering posed to immunizations or 1918 in the Daniel L., Sun Lakes, Ari30, January policy could be estab- reviewed. After a discusfor measles of diseases free been of childhood tificate: school for the first time (3) the student is a memSalt Lake LDS Temple. zona; H. Lane, Macon, lished for all city em- sion motion that subject Lot in Utah present evidence ber of a religious organ- more than 18 months. seen in the United States Finlinson 505 Ed Mrs. He died September 26, Georgia; sister, to and This would proproper advertising ployees. Smallpox has been era- today are in this age reor whose Plat Block immunization ization of 311, Torteachings 4, B. Meriba She as served 1929, DepStartup, vide guidelines for raises effective January 1, 1982 other The Council gave all quest exemption because are contrary to immuni- dicated from the entire group. States in 12 for Recorder California; rance, imidenCounty that license fees and uty and help employees world. areas of the nation that or the zations. health of conditions, 24 day employees 22 City Utah County for greatyears. grandchildren; tify what is expected of pound fees for dogs be before Christmas off on However, pertussis have adopted a similar She attended school in On November 18, 1981 or religious personal grandchildren. as follows: them." enand law (32 states) cough), which carried beliefs. The proposed the proposed law was (whooping Funeral services were and Brigham A license issued prior a motion The auditor directed it rubella and tet- force consistently, Mapleton remumps, the the Agrilaw would by unanimously. expand approved lived held December 29 at the Young University, the Councils attention to February 1 for a neuimmunizations anus continue to occur show high Stake Center. in Scipio, Provo and Lay-toquirement to all school culture and Health InterLayton to the fact that expendi- tered male or spayed feunnecessarily. A 1979 levels and fewer cases of of the Committee im children in the Scipio Burial through Study active She an was A will male $5.00. be utilin the electric tures of all Utah school childhood diseases. secondary schools. All the Legislature and re- survey member of the LDS Febindicated that ity had increased 41 per- license issued after children Passage of the proposbe then for would children commended passage 1 for these dogs cent while revenues in- ruary stued law will maintain our required to present evi- during the 1982 Budget although elementary creased by only 24 per- will be $12.50. For an Registration for winter dence that immunizations Session. The law has also dents have high levels past successes and concent. He recommended unneutered male or un- quarter classes at Southtinue our efforts to comendorsed by numer- of immunization (95 ina rate increase. spayed female, a license ern Utah State College against specifieddiseases been school 47 of high conquer some of the municable ous individuals and or- 98). The public had teen issued prior to February will be held January 4 Ned Day, age 46, died is survived by his wife of 30 of and diseases. students fectious jun tetanus, ganizations including invited to attend the dis- 1 will be $12.50. A li- (Monday) from 8:30 a.m. (polio, diptheria, December 26, 1981 in a Parowan and one son two daughters; cussion and adoption of cense issued after Feb- to 3:30 p.m. in the SUSC Cedar hospital. and Gty 1 for these Randall ordiNed, Delta; Mrs. 25, born was dogs Administration He the zoning update ruary January Building. class-wor- k Keith (Debra) Stubbs, 1935 in Fillmore to Nolan Winter quarter nance. The following citi- will be $22.50. For the first year this Redmond, Utah; Cynand Jennie Rozens were present: begins that same Eugene In Fillmore Harold was ward clerk in St. George. Fillmore and was graduawill in is date the thia married He A will effect, Peterson native Utahn bison Day, Murray; seven Day. day. George Harold married DeAnn be extended to March 31 . The January 4 regis- spend the next three ted from Millard High a charter member of the Barbara Hone November grandchildren; his parClell Edwards He then was Junior Chamber of Com- Black of Fillmore and they 27, 1952 in Fillmore. It ents of Fillmore; a broTo qualify for a tag tration is for new SUSC months in Saudi Arabia School. Dennis E. Brunson daughters; was later solemnized in ther, Gary, of Hinckley; from Utah merce and also belong- have two at the $5.00 rate, the own- students and for regular assisting in surveying and graduated Pamella J. Brunson of Wootton Julie Mrs. Lions and ed the to 1960 in Gub State University school designing range improveer would be required to and the St. George Temple. a sister, Mrs. Howard Ward Starley evening and Utah Firemens Nevada, the Henderson, civil a as unengineer. statement who show written were a students He was a title officer for (Linda) Vawdrey, Draper. ment projects. Harold A. Avon Shaw Harold began his feder- Association. He is active Mrs. Jill Johnson of St. Security Title Company from a veterinarian, a able to register for win- Anderson, engineer in Ken Hare in 1952 with the in the Church of Jesus George. They also have in Cedar Funeral services were copy of which would be ter quarter classes during charge of the Bureau of al career Gty. He was a George Brunson Mr. Latter-da- y five grandchildren. of Christ Service Soil Conservation LDS held records. the said of our Tuesday, December for made member Land Harold Cahoon early registration," Managements He later Saints and was bishop of and Mrs. Anderson reside Church, member of the 29, in the Parowan 3rd Motion .carried unani- Ward S. Robb, college construction program, left in Fillmore. Mae Cahoon worked for SCS in Cedar Fillmore Third Ward. in Annandale, Virginia. Parowan Lions Gub, and LDS Ward Chapel. Burial y Hal Edwards December 3rd for a mously. registrar. later clerk Stake was He in Fillmore and waiver member of the Cedar was in the Parowan Gty for City again The Schedules detail liability regular Rodger Johnson are often work for and on the high council in "Appearances to before Elks Lodge. He Cemeteiy. riders and school Born L to going City The proposed zoning for evening amington, Aesop W ilia Cfaka aa( Mraa a deceiving." reclasses will be available Alma and ottie Andermap was reviewed not- in city vehicles was decidthrough December 22 at son, Harold was reared in ing the revisions made viewed and it was office since the public hearing. ed to study the policy fur- the registrars ther. located on the second aged to register January 4 It was noted that the so that they wont be ily The Fire Department floor of the administrazones had been late regisdeleted from the map. requested permission to tion building. Schedules charged the which becomes fee tration watches four will be available again Such developments will purchase effective 6, fireJanuary to Christ4 after indivifor the an be handled on presentation January Robb said. dual case basis by the men who have 20 years or mas holiday. Questions about regisTuition and fees can more service with the Commission Planning or admission protration SUSC in the be that Motion conditional Large paid a under department. at Southern Utah cedures 4 and use permit. The Highway the City approve the pur- Ballroom January State be obtained by can 3 8 to a.m. unanimouslfrom 400 5, chase carried p.m. Commercial Zone on Grants, loans and schol- calling, toll free, North had been deleted yasking for eiMr. Lance Brunson had arship award checks will also. Comments made by admissions ther college also. available then to be citizens present at the requested permission - or the registrars office. encourbuildare Students suban convert indicated existing meeting stantial agreement with ing to an apartment on ATYOUR the new map. Motion that his property on 300 West the City adopt Zoning Street. The Council asked Update and put the new that Mr. Brunson review Planrequirements into effect the matter with the Commission. carried unanimously. ning The matter of multiple Mr. Rodger Johnson discussed the city ordi- utility connections from nance and State statutes one service line was disrelative to sale of tobacco cussed. Motion that the to minors. Mr. Johnson Gty clarify the policy as stated that he had been follows: 1. That service charges informed that State law allowed tobacco to be for sewer, water and garsold to 18 year olds. 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