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Show Page Eight - The Pyramid November 23, 1994 Ftn Green news -- SC street easement, by C. R. Truitt He would hookup fee reduced fee five spaces approved Donaldson would become a fullSPRING CITY-- - In a for one space, then a time employee and be eligible for for each of the other benefits. vote, the city council passed a street easement measure involvwhen each trailer is Other city employees attested to owners. installed. ing at least three families during The motion included reimbursehaving people chase them down the Nov. 3 meeting. Allred would then pay the city trying to arrange for hookups, ment of legal fees to obtain the licenses and other business. Ray Alger provided a detailed warranty deed and graveling of for the materials used on each The need for someone to help in blueprint of an extension to 400 the proposed road by, Nov. 1, space and would be responsible office and in the field was the for an South, 200 East that would simfee $800 for each trailer 1995. Utilities, however, werent but deemed not feasidiscussed the time at lines the plify current sewer the motion. of space ' part were completed. ble, although the matter will Plans call for the street to conAnother receive further examination. Two council members felt the lengthy discussion tinue a little way into the county ensued when Mayor Allred prePolice officer Gene Openshaw was Allred a proposal giving and end at the Sidney Kelsey sented a plenary break that others dont get; howreported 84 hours of police work property, with a foot or so enproposal between the city and ever, the Mayor said that the. for October which included a croaching onto the James Allred trailer court owner Ken Allred. DUI, exhibition driving, two return in monthly services would Allred wants to add six more more than make property. accidents, five outstanding warmatethe for up trailer spaces, but to pay necesrants issued, spousal abuse, a and lower rials fees. Concerns were raised by council fees comparable to He also sary said the hookup benefitted stalking complaint, one missing city members about possible future six homes was cost prohibitive. that was found and 10.5 child servicthe trailer court by having problems, but Mayor Robert of pretrial time. hours es a installed because of planned Allred pointed out that the The Mayor proposed to sell He also reported time with the that could branch off extension strip of Allred required materials at the drug task force which netted six these lines. land is being given to the city cost, and Allred could citys DUIs and explained use of the and that the city already has an install the services with The council agreed but wanted city "batmobile", which is a portable obligation to supply services. the matter added to the agenda inspection approval. lab the task force uses to test for the Nov. 22 meeting so they people for alcohol and illegal could "hammer out" the proposal drug use. with Allred personally. When asked what the citys In a related matter, water, sewer biggest crime problem was, he and power services will be supreplied that vandalism was the plied to the Terry Allred home. most consistent. Allred has agreed to pay for The council also inquired if materials and labor to extend spouse abuse was a new problem services 500 to 700 feet, and he' and how serious it was. Openswill receive the standard partial haw responded that it has hapreimbursement from anyone else pened throughout his four years hooking onto those lines in the service in the town: that it goes next five years. in spurts and no one really knows Jason Andersons request for a business license was approved so why. He added that spousal abuse he can begin publishing a new rises nationally during the holimonthly literary magazine utilizdays. ing new talent. City employees reported comple- Anderson said the publication would cost about $2.36 and that he currently doesnt have plans to sell advertisement. The publication will be put together in Spring City, but Anderson says he has contracted to have it printed in Orem. Further consideration will be given to Mayor Allreds proposal to increase city hall hours from 8 to noon on Mondays and Wednesdays, to include 4 to 6 p.m. The Fountain Green Service Flag is held by Maureen Lund, city and Fridays. recorder and City Councilman, Scott Collard. Additionally, city treasurer Mary rights-of-wa- much better than eventually having to condemn the land and paying the He said this plan was three-to-o- ' right-of-wa- y ne also pay a $2,300 tion of 200 feet of the new sidewalk by the elementary school and that another 200 feet would be added if weather permitted. Councilman Trent Martindale offered use of his companys cement blankets to prevent the cement from freezing. Martindale will contact Doug Howard in Russia and inform him that the city has received the deed for the old elementary school. The Howards must present proof of insurance on the building to firm up their lease agreement with the city; otherwise, the city plans to return ownership of the building to the school district. A previously budgeted $75 was donated to die youth basketball program based in Mt. Pleasant, money was found in the capital improvements budget to purchase a steel shed for $3,000 from Ron Christensen which will be large enough to house the citys equipment and the city of Springville has asked Spring City to join their annexation suit as a friend of the court. A family gathering and dinner were held in the elementary school building to celebrate the blessing of Brady Karl Walker, son of Jeffrey and Michelle Walker of Fountain Green, in the Fountain Green Second LDS Ward on Nov. 6. Present were siblings: Tyler, Jordon, Taylor and Brittany; grandparents: Clark and Diane Walker of Fountain Green, and Duane and Linda . y. hand-writte- n, g, 86.5-foot-wi- . 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Saturday, Dec. 3 6 p.m. The interest BETTER AS THE YEARS GO BY. JUST THREE YEARS AS A MATTER OF FACT. AS I I Type of Entry. J Special Needs? L ITS MONEY YEARS. AND THERE HAS TO BE SOME TIME INVOLVED WHEN IT COMES TO MONEY. TIME EQUALS IN THIS CASE ND ITS THREE YEARS. RATE INCREASES Hurry, this SUBSTANTIALLY OFFER IS ON THE WITH EACH PASSING UP AND UP AND UP YEAR AND GETS TO AND AWAY. AND IT BE REALLY EXPIRES ON TERRIFIC THE LAST I I I - NOT LIKE DOG YEARS. MONEY-A- "I Return forms to Ephraim City , do Cliff, Ephraim, UT 84627 YOU CAN SEE FROM THE ISNT THAT LONG. CHART, THE INTEREST 283-475- 7. Name REALLY ITS CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT GETS Any interested parties, please contact 3 JoAnn or Cliff We welcome families, clubs, children, etc. Either phone in your order to JoAnn or Cliff or mail in the order below: 283-403- rate on this I I I . Ji November 30, 1994. YEAR. THREE YEARS ! Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. MAXIMUM AND OBTAIN APY IS $500. 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