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Show Pies-led. and Ilene Cooper, I illmore, LTWC I eadeiship Chairman. Millard Coumy was well represented at the LI WC I all Conference Oct. 9, at the Ogden Hilton, by Harriet fchason, LI WC President, Il- Cd WC rr. PRESENT; Harold W Stewart. Chairman, I eigh R Reduction Chairman; Jolen Stephenson , C onset ai ion Chairman; Berlha Owens, Vice President of the I me Arts Club ol Delta; and Alta Ashby, School Priorities Chairman. Rev note speaker at he Odgen Hilton UWC I all Mayfield, I ontereiice was Oayle Liaison Reiber, Director of Chronic Disease Control for the State Department ol Health. Mrs. C f ft In right: Man I mriik, C hevron Oil, Jean ( uller. Juanita Bryant C.LAAC Pres.. Harriet 1 Hiason, I lah noper. Pres.. Jeri Winger. Ilene C Water Crisis Resolution Passed By Utah-GFW- Reiber C Bv Harriet H. Eliasun this slimmer, and ihe national conservation and leadership workshops Its. Id recently I lah was lepresenled at the Raleigh. Sot ill Carolina, CilWC Board Meeting and I eaderslnp meet by Harriet H I liason, Delia, L I WC Piesi-den- leu ingei, Spiingville, Minutes of the meeting ot the Millard Countv Commissioners, held October 6, 19X2 at the Millard Coumv Com-thousnilmore, I tali ene Cooper, Leadership Chan-man- ; Helen Huntsman, Crime v encouiages volumeerism in all aspects ol Communitv Health, including hypertension, diabetes, cancer control, refugee health. She stated that with government lunding cut down to 73 it many services, volunteer help is badly needed to maintain our quality ol health care in Utah She also indicated that breast cancer is still the leadine Ben H Robison, Commissioners, Mailene W lucker, County C'eik, 1 Idon Attorney PERSUANT to an agenda A. Eliason, Coumv cause ol cancer death in women in Utah, and she encourages the use ol base-lin- e mammography lor all women over 50. t The water resolution suggests that we must pioied out existing supply from tuiihei pollution by "assisting persons, governmental units, and industrial enterprises now polluting the nations streams and domestic waiei supplies in as changes making necessary.." The validuv and competency of water purity studies should be challenged Irom time to tune, according to the espei is VOTE GREATHOUSE l In I tiinniillti in ytil (rullh'iN partial procedure. Attorney I liason gave ihe opinion ilini perhaps it would be better to contact the Chairman ol the Sutherland Precinct and ask lot additional names fot elec- I aDoim.i Hobbs met to get some clatilic.inon on tcim bursemem lor Rodney ( apel lor inspection ol mobile homes illegally p.uked in ihe coumv oi on constitiction illegally mothei, Commissioneis will see that thecontiact vviili Mi C apel is amended to cover such items A business license was son, wulioiu begun daughiet, ap- pcinutx 1 lie visited with All I itilclicls lot a slion time and invited him to meet with them al the Delta Ol lives on one ol their Monday meeting Mrs Hobbs presented a linaiici.il icpoi t ol ihe C oun iv up to the piescnt tune Orson AA on lien met to pte sent his plan and bid for moling the Court house, he proposed a Conglass root which has a 3 yc.u guaiantee on workmanship and a 20 yr guarantee on materials. He tell Ins firm Southern Utah Roofing could do the job of roof- the Couithouxe for and gel il done belore the weather worsens The C ommissioners asked lor a contract for I heir signatures ing S3 100 (HI vices was read A decision to pay Mr Dutson for the inspection he had completed was made and the Commissioners agreed to utilize Mr. Dutson for the Bee Inspection for AAork will begin immediately. Ben Robison made the mo- tion lo accept the recommen- 19X3. dation ol the Planning Zoning Commission in Robert Boyce and Gene AA alker met to discuss the Golf Course Budget. The Green fees are supposed to be pul and granting Rick Bishop a one lot A 3 otic ouniv to piov nle this type ot pi Otc'c t IOI1 A healing on this moiioii which was seconded In Ikn Robison is scheduled loi AA educed. iv , Novemhei 10, I9S2. al 2 IK) p m Attorney I liason mtoimed the Commissioners ol lus in leiinon to .iiiswct the chaiccs against Sieve Anting and t tic C ouniv oni C cA. 1C ai pc and I tirnuure A icquesi I i oni the Mos qiiuo Abatement Distiict ask mg the C onimissioiici s to allow the mullet ol iiicicaeuic taxes on the DisiikI to be pm on the ballot this tail was discussed 1 he C omniissioneis issued to Kendall Dew simp lot Deseiel Coal and Caieo, a coal lesale business Mi. Steve 1 illlelield, ncwlv Appointed Recreation Director was mtioduccd bv Robyn Pearson The Commissioners Jim Cox met to discuss several routes for the road from Delta to IPP, no decision was made A letter front June Dulson regarding Bee Inspection ser- - C tion judges so that some can be approved lor service. Attorney I liason also gave the opm on that a del i muon of immedi. te l.innly as piovided for in the ltali laws included, father omnuxsioneis approved fees lor work com pleted to this date. A change order for the base for the communications lower was approved. VOTE FOR: ts Fair Taxes is Orderly growth is Integrity in government An able decision-make- r Successful Farmer & Stockman one icpl.icc's ihe and allows piopenv owncis. bv petition, to request ihe per month, plus a percentage ol green lees, plus an extia 5"u it lees amount to over S20.000 per month Retirement and Health lnxmaitce will be pail of the contract J he nailer Ah Boyce lives m will lemam on site with waiei and povvet I in lushed by the C ouniv up to a S200 00 limit on power per month This contract will go into clteci on I .mii.it y 1. 19X3 C Commissioner lo piovide lor the recording ol til ilil v and ot lie i easements in Mobile Home Parks pnoi to the Imal approval bv ihe C ounly C omiiiission ol said mobile home paiks Also in eluded in the motion was ap piovalot an amendment milk onuig oidinaike lo limn housing in ceitnui ate.ts ol ihe county to peimnneni type ot housing coiiloiinuie lo the I nilorm Builduie C ode. this The Implovmcnl ol All A con Boyce was discussed tract was piesented and reviewed The Cioll Com sc Committee has recommended a 2 year contract at Sl(XM) (HI judges not elated to the can tlidate bv blood or marriage to serve lor the General Election Also in the letter was the request that all other precincts be screened with equal and im- civil I Harold Aiewail made the motion to appiovc an amend mein to Ihe onuig ordinance and uies encumbei.uices pointed to serve as registration agent for Holden to replace I rancis Harmon who has been called to serve a mission with her husband John Markham discussion some aspects of construction on the Public Safety Complex, it was decided by the Commissioners to lorgo the elevator al this time in the initial construction, the building will be constructed so that an elevator can be installed al a later date when and if it is desired. 1 he GREATHOUSE IM I'iiI Ailotncv and Democialic candidate loi County Attorney was read Mr Huntsman was concerned that twool the election judges lor Sutherland law to his oppowete sisters-inent and he tell that it raised a question in impropriety and could present potential problems. Mr Huntsman also requested that the County Commissioners appoint two other bv Alaxtield back into the budget al the end ol the veai It is tell that with expendittncs and lees that the golf course will shoe a protn this year and more expected next seat A purchase ordei system will be put into cited at the lust ol the vear which will enable both the Auditoi and the Cioll Com sc C ommil-te- e to be better mloimed ol which had heretolore been handed to the local news media and posted on the tom door ol the county courthouse as required by law, the following proceedings were had A letter Irom R Clavton Huntsman, Deputy Coumv brother, sistci. Lcnora Stephenson was RUSS 4-y- ear motion seconded County Commission Minutes tell, alter a thoiough ills, us sion. lh.it il would be hcllci to have a special election lot the District in the spring I he mat ter will be icviewcd al a lulu dale AA .tel the hereupon meeting provided that his property fronted a county road, Program hue T is a ledcr il piogi.un' Ihcie aic some eligibility guidelines il v on have a lanti Iv and Venn total si'e ol I .mu v iiiconie annual gioss n S' xM anulv sie. 2. uiconie. s," vJ.oi h ci'ine. I .mi Jx sie, I anulv sie thin A32,S(1 social Se n. n I K c s Inn sdav e ill ci ci 2' and 2X.it ihe Pah (id V.llll SclllOI lllclls Cciiici. C Illinois I (Id Monday. odnceduv . Della Seinoi Della C C Novembei Monday. and 19 (Id 2d at ills' uieiis ciilct. AA I lo loi ills' v'cneial public al the Social Set v ice's C uilci . I Illinois' II vein quality lot this pio gi .mi oi have etic'siious as to Apnl 3(1 I Sc v illmoiv, I please contact () Box 3js, ices oi dll M3 3X22 Farmers Urged To Report Flood Losses L (all taimeis living in a seven coumv area who haven't reported Hood damage claims lo the stale, should do so im-n- i a l e disaslei quality loi to Stephen T to relict According I omnussioner, Gillmor, farmers living m the counties ake, Utah, Tooele, ol Sail I ache, 1 Ider, AA ill.ud and Sanpete, who suffered damage in the recent tain should repot t all losses to their County I mergenc) Board f hose boards consist of the Box dueclois I ol ihe ASC S ('Agiiciihui.il Siahihalion and Conservation Service), I HA (I armers Home Administration). SC S District Conservationist and Ixtension County The County Boards will assessment 1 mergeiicy then rcpoil the of damage lo Matheson lot (lovemoi Ins lev lew lo dc let iiinie il a slate wide i ec in si to P 1 still nl Reagan is imdeil loi ills, mu icliel (nllmoie savs, "il the stale receives a disastei decl.uaiion, l.umers who have documented losses then become clicihli loi low uilc'i csl loans " Know Your Big Game Target ou'ie going hunting toi oil have your rifle, ammo, chains, shovel, grub, game bag, sharpened knile and most cv ci v thing else loi a home awav tiom home A ou'ie all sel lot lie hum . cn aie vou? Do you realize elk. deer and moose can be loimd in Ihe same aieas. ( J ten, during I hi course ol a year and dm me inosi big game hums, they will share Ihe same hahil.u, not the then looil is the same bill they iequuesmiil.il cover loi A big game A oi loi resting, .icon tense, big game ding o i ,i cooitlmaloi loi ihe Division ol AA ildlile Resouicc's ol Ihe I tall Dep.ii Imciil ot Natiiial Resouicc's and nctgv 1 Jciisc miles tli.it this veai most ol ihe limits aie sex specilic. so not only should hunteis be able to distinguish the species ol animals, but also Shouldnt our people be hired first? they should be able to ihe sex ol the distinguish animal I adi veai moose and elk .lie lost Iioiii illegal kills during the elk and deet limits Much ol this loss is due lo mistaken idem il v If you agree, VOTE Clay Huntsman Democrat mull ( uiirt began Millard ( ininlv in operalmn in July I97X. mil July 779 as I slated in an ad last week. He cares ( lav lliiiilsinuii Formula For Successful Representation County Commissioner Experience Realtor Associate If AN i Degree from BYU in v ( c Mond.iv. I Social Millard County receives the brunt of IPP impact. Republican Candidate Farmer and Cattleman X; 3, income, 3, m Hit'll llleehc.il bills in Ilk past veai inav also qualm vou A eiilic.ilion will be needed lot nicdic.il bills A i'll lllltsl plelv isle Ve'l lllc.l Inin ol income lot the past nil dav s oi p,oi v e.u A on w ill also need a copy u voiu tie bill Applications will be made Ivvmmne Mond.iv, Oct Is loi ihe handicapped and those peistMis no and ovu at tic MIKE SWIER 4-y- ear piogram lo help vou null the Inch uni licic is no uve limn1 ol fuel Anvone c.m apply lor tins quality me. ton i tied Agents n Energ Assistance Leadership Agricultural Economics and Business Education i M, I . Integrity '..V .'A. Put new life into Millard County Government IM I'l.i Xtl In I iiiiiMtiitii tx ' Max K. Ka Williams Democratic Candidate For State Rep. District 68 IM IiiI AH lv rtniv Ittt Mntixi tlui Mhr I ( innm (,u Knlurts ( hurm m La |