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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1989 Community Fredonia Town councii meeting Obituary Fredonia Town Council mem- Married William David Spencer bers Lillian Lukus, June 22, 1963 in the St. George RobinJoy Jordan, Button, Steven Winward Temple. and Greg Honey met at the Rita was an active member of Fredonia Fire House on Februthe Church of Jesus Christ of 10, 1999, at 6:30 p.m. for Latter-da- y Saints, and served in ary Guests She en- their regular meeting. church callings. many joyed sewing, cooking and books. She loved being with her grandchildren, family, and friends. Survivors include her husband William D. Spencer of Glendale; children Shana (Verl) Sawyer of Orderville, Shelie (Andy) Crofts of Orderville, and David (Jamie) Spencer of Glendale, Utah; parents Lue & Donna BrinkerhofT of Rita Spencer Rita BrinkerhofT Spencer, age 56, died Tuesday, February 9, 1999 at her home in Glendale, Utah. Born September 25, 1942 in Kanab, Utah to Donna Pledger and Lue Herrick BrinkerhofT. Glendale; brothers and sister James L. (Clara Mae) BrinkerhofT of Emmett, Idaho, Steven A. (Bonnie) BrinkerhofT of Las Vegas, Nevada, Kent (Lori) BrinkerhofT of Las Vegas, and Menann(Dell)Taitot.Cel, UUh; and Crete pndduldren Candi were Steve Brooks, Eric Baron, Cash Jessop, Lee Esplin, Bob Lathim, Mike Mellor, Isaac Johnson, Justin Johnson, Eric Erickson, Josh Chambers, Mr. Robinson. James Choate and Rick Crawford. The minutes were read with Mr. Winward making the correction as follows: the assistant fire chief will act as chief until the election in September or until the council appoints a new chief. Bob Lathim-Th- e roads have been graveled at the cemetery will be and if funding ItisFmDor aved inthe SDrine wheelers Tnd ' motoreydesstayoutofcemeteiy. Mike jeUor sl gested a lock( Lathim wilI at ni ht Saw-- Sawyer, Colton yer Stephan Crofts, SavannahSawyer.Kaden Crotts, Kenzi spencer, Pliftnrp Residents of Western Kane County who pay a monthly solid waste fee to the community where they live or an annual fee for the Cedar Mountain area may take their resi- dential garbage to either WKCSSD landfill without paying an additional fee at the ate. Residential garbage including limbs, grass, and garden material will usually fit in a pickup truck or small singleaxle trailer. Anything over a pickup truck size load is classified as commercial garbage and is charged at commercial rates cu of $5.00 per non-compact- bieyard-Alargetrailerorsma- gb siminl first. Streets are be- - ingcrack sealed. The old landfill Pen for the closure, !) was preceded m e(vTyedaugh- - inspected Joy Jordan is checking into ter Stephanie Spencer. grants to cover irrigation ditches. scape around the Library for his available for rent. Eagle Scout project. He'll meet with Greg Honey on the plans, The town will furnish materi- als, Justin the labor. The job will be done by early spring. Steven Winward moved to accept this proposal, seconded by Lillian Lukus, all in favor. Item Esplin presented the audit report to the council. Everything is in order. Brooks pre- Item sented a letter to the council asking for waivers so that he can proceed with sales of this land. The council will not accept area as a subdivision with these waivers. Steven Winward moved to accept proposal with waivers on the Steve Brooks property, seconded by Lillian Lukus, with four in favor and Robin Button voting nay. . Item Dept, made a proposal to purchase a computer which will be used for training, business, records, etc. After dis- cussion, Lillian Lukus moved to purchase a computer from Per- ee ve 0-Fi- re sonal Touch Computing for and a set of turn out gear seconded for Coconino County Dog Ordinance will be studied be-fore action is taken, Item 10-- memo of underItem 9-T- he A standing is being studied by Maces. Steven Winward moved to pay $200 for first right of fusal to the Maces, seconded by Lillian Lukus, all in favor. re-th- is Item Winward 11-Stev- en moved to sign a long tenn easement with the State Land Dept. when they supply us with the required paperwork, seconded by Robin Button, all in favor, There is a tourism meeting in at a St. George on March 4 cost of $250. Decision later, There is a tour of the proposed Shivwitts Monument on Feb. 22. Steven Winward moved to joum to executive session at 9:45 p.m., seconded by Greg Honey, all in favor. Steven Winward moved to joum to regular meeting, sec- onded by Lillian Lukus, all in 12-1- ad-$15- $1228.11, by Greg Funeral services were held on all in favor. Mellor Mike his with Honey, presented Saturday, February 13, 1999 in monthly report with 16 citations till later. Item the Glendale LDS Chapel. and 20 cases. 1 to Burial was in the Glendale Qem- Mr. Robinson was concerned renew the lease on the waterline etery under the direction of about the subdivision ordinance from the Bureau of Land Man- favor. Mosdell Mortuary. on the Steve Brooks property. agement was adopted on a moGreg Honey moved to adopt The agenda was approved with tion by Robin Button, seconded Resolution 2 to have a Mr. Baker proceed with an eminent changes on a motion by Lillian by Lillian Lukus, all in favor. Item Lukus moved domain filing, seconded by Steven Lukus, seconded by Robin Button. All in favor. to rent rooms in the Social Ser- Winward, all in favor. Item Johnson asked vices section of the Medical Cen- Meeting adjourned at 10:10 the council to allow him to land- - ter for $100 per room, seconded p.m. on a motion by Greg Honey, ad-Ite- 99-00- by Steven Winward, with all in seconded by Lillian Lukus, all in favor. There are a couple of rooms favor. START A HOME-BASE- D BUSINESS. WORK FLEXIBLE HOURS. ENJOY UNLIMITED EARNINGS. il charged $40.00 etc. Vehicles with plates will be charged commercial rates unless they can prove they are residing in the District and are paying the fees. Large volume customers who wish to be billed for landfill gate fees must make prior ar9 rangements by calling out-of-sta- te 644-508- or contacting Jerrol Leavitt. The Service District will now accept appliances containing freon for a fee of $5.00 each. This pays for the freon extraction before disposal. There is a fee for tire disposal of $ 1.00 for each car tire and $2.00 for each Winter landfill hours at the Kanab Landfill are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The Valley Landfill is open cn Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. m 99-00- ed truck is a two yard load and will cost $10.00. A six wheel bobtail truck is four yards and will be $20.00 and a ten wheel truck is eight yards and will be truck tire. Button moved Item to increase the library budget by $650 to cover a grant which the library received, seconded by Lillian Lukus, all in favor. Lukus moved Item to approve Jay Mackelprangs water school, seconded by Robin Button, all in favor, Kane County Dental Group PERSONALIZED Providers for: & PEHP COMFORTABLE Educators Mutual Blue Cross Blue Shield Dental Select Platinum Delta U ( M 111 H I V Hi . 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