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Show County Hears Residents at Monday Meet County Commissioners held their regular meeting on Monday with only routine rou-tine matters coming- to their attention. Roy Holy-oak Holy-oak met with the Commission Commis-sion to state that an irrigation irri-gation ditch in which a culvert had been out bv the County was not satisfactory satis-factory and it was impossible impos-sible to water his crops. The County indicated that the problem would be rectified rec-tified this week. Ray Branseom discussed the problem of junked cars in Spanish Valley and stated stat-ed that he felt zoning- laws in the County should bz enforced and people with junk cars in their yards should be required to get a wrecking license. Building Build-ing inspector Cecil Shafer was asked to look into the problem. In other business, a beer license was authorized for the Red Rock Riders for the Rodeo and a group of women met with the Com-mision Com-mision to discuss the possibilities pos-sibilities of getting- a soft-ball soft-ball field for girls and women. wo-men. They were told that there was a possibility of coordinating- use of the Junior High School football foot-ball field for this program. A cooperative agreement with the Board of Aeronait-" tics was signed appointing the Board to act as agent for the county in handling Federal money which has been made available for construction at the airport. air-port. Vince Marians, Black-line Black-line Asphalt salesman, discussed dis-cussed oiling of the airport air-port ani how the present job was holding up. |