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Show SOUTHZBN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY11.1W7 News 5 Fredomia Town Council Meeting - May 14 sold. It is the Towns responsibility to see that this road is not closed. The information needs Button, Honey and Jordan concerning the road to their to be taken to planning and zonpresent. Guests were Hans property. The irrigation ditch ing and to the transportation Suerig, Wendy Barlow, Rick limits the width of the road. task force. Don Randall will Crawford, Mark Whipps, Rusty The road can be shut down. It is check on the county records and Van Dine, Tim Phillips, Don a priority road. In order for a documentation. Mayor Mackelprang called the Rogers, with all in favor. Randall and L. Item meeting to order at 6:40 p.m. with council members Rogers, Ross Hunt met with the council 003 to join the Risk Pool Work- ers Comp Program. Seconded by Bobbie Rogers, with all in favor. Item Jordan moved to contract with Savage and Esplin to do the audit, seconded by Greg Honey, with all in favor. Button moved Item moved Button meet must Item it Randall, Mike Mellor, Bob road to be accepted, Resoof July activifund of to s the Fourth Rights-of-wayto the are town specs. Lathim and L. Ross Hunt. adoption approve 97in of approxi amount 2 ties and the Hans Suerig of Sunrise Engi- needed into land that is being lutions number neering told the group about the surveying and platting plans for the wastewater system. He will be talking to the residents on where the sewer will go on their property. Will have signed papers to avoid people changing 1997 their minds. Basement will take extra time. Sewer will have to be Registration through May 22 rather deep. Location will make a difference. Streets will be big Phone registration: (520) 875-279- 9 or (800) 678-39- 92 problem. For registration after May 22, call (888) 203-43- 93 Town Marshal Mike Mellor had 28 moving violations and took out 30 cases which included Tuition: unlawful consumption, DUI, theft, dogs in livestock, traffic 1 credit hr - $30 i accident, information report, obscene phone calls, unlawful con2 credit hrs - $60 sumption, domestic violence, 3 credit hrs - $90 criminal damage, threatening 4-calls, gas skip, shooting in town 6 credit hrs - $120 limits, private property accident, 4-J- oy mately $700, seconded by Bobbie Rogers, with all in favor. Cheryl Johnson was asked to attend the June meeting with further information about the dance and a band for the dance. a discussion conItem cerning the time element for CDBG funds and the new period 97-00- Summer Study at Hornet Mohave Community College criminal nuisance, burglary, criminal damage, phone harassment, burglary, possession of prescription drugs, burglary at high school, dog bite, warrant arrest, theft, tw'o bike thefts, concealed weapon at elementary school, and warrant arrest. Obscene phone calls are getting to be a problem. Bob Lathim reported that the pool is cleaned, but a. new plaster job is needed in the future and it should be budgeted. There will also be deck replacement required. The core of the pool is sturdy. The landfill closes tomorrow. Bob Lathim will push up a dike and put a sign on it. A barricade will be put up. Lathim will meet with the coaches on See FREDONIA, Page 20 Summer Semester : Summer School operates with a condensed format. Distant Learning courses run eight weeks, beginning on June 2, 1997.' Students should be prepared for the more intense, compressed schedule. Students registering by May 22 can pick up course materials (including books, videotapes, and syllabuses) at the Colorado City office. Instructional materials will be mailed to students who register after May 22. Summer Distant Learning Courses the sprinklers at the Little League fields. Mark Whipps reported on the fire training school he attended. The local fire training is going well. There is a state fire school The fire on September 11-14. department budget was pre- sented. Minutes were read and approved on a motion by Robin Button, seconded by Greg Honey, with all in favor. Robin Button moved to approve the agenda as written, seconded by Bobbie Rogers with all in favor. Item Phillips asked the council about a Eagle Scout prqject. He decided to do goim pher eradication in the cemetery and repair the drip system. Phillips and Joy Jordan will meet with Bob Lathim next week and check out this project. Jordan moved to approve this project, seconded by Bobbie O 941 Child Growth & Development Distant Learning Course The behavior and development of the child. kickxSng genetic, prenatal Prerequisite: PSY 101 & $30 Fee Kaiser, J. and postnatal influences. 3cr |