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Show Vote Yes on Tuesday Council Hesitates To Hire Supervisor Editor's Note: See second section sec-tion for bond is, lie information and opin'cn. Mayor and Councilwoman Whiftaker forcing the issue, itfinally came out in the open why council did not want Nelson Nel-son as supervisor. The discussion discus-sion ended with council deciding decid-ing not to accept more applications. appli-cations. Nelson j-emained on the job, bnt reportedly tendered tender-ed his resignation the next morning. This was not confirmed confirm-ed at press time. Other business included a letter from LeRay Jackson, attorney at-torney for J. M. Christensen in Delta, proposing a.n agreement agree-ment for lease of the airport to him. He has a crop dusting business and would expect to move his family, anr possibly provide charter service. The Council requested the recorder write a letter indicating that the present airport lease is in effect until January 2. They asked that he bring his proposal pro-posal to the first meeting in nip c x v M ;' t i 3 1 '3.1 . 'lit v r r -r - ... v-' - .-t n ft c , . i ' ' , ,.'?': - TV, nuisance property and applications for the job of city supervisor drew the attention of tre city fathers Monday as they met in regular session. Bob Price asked what had happened to channel 4 and when it would be fixed. TV committee chairman Hardy indicated in-dicated that he had been told the signal was bad from Frisco Peak and the problem was not in the Milford system. He said McKay Larson, St. George, who maintains that signal was to be in the area in the next few days. Council and Mayor reported many phone calls, especially es-pecially Sunday evening when lical residents were unable to get the Sunday night m,,vie, "Love Story". i A letter from J. Say Baker asking what was being done about the burned out Bradshaw house, next to his mother's home f)n 100 West. The Mayor and Council turned to Marshall Cook and asked for the pro-; pro-; gress. He reported that a11 nad been taken care of and the city had only to remove the debris and attach a lein on the property pro-perty to pay for it. On further questioning, the Mayor discovered that there was nothing in writing giving the city authorization to proceed pro-ceed and ask the Marshall for it. Later instructing the Recorder Re-corder to have the City Attorney Attor-ney write a letter informing the Council of the disposition Gf the case. The Council then spent considerable con-siderable time discussing other properties in disrepair which, were a nuisance to neighbors. SPREADING THE WORD: Homecoming Home-coming is a time to involve the whole community in the activities of the school, and that is exactly what these young ladies (all members of the Tiger-ettes) Tiger-ettes) are doing in painting messages depicting school spirit and boosting the Tigers to a victory over the Parowan Rams in Friday's Gridjron contest. Local Lo-cal businesses, such as Boyter's Conoco, permit the use of their windows on the Main Street for this annual event. December. Read letter from George Smeath, county planner, requesting re-questing a public hearing be-for be-for adoption of the master plan, the subdivision ordinances ordin-ances and the zoning ordinanc-es ordinanc-es Letter from Five County Assn of Gov'ts, requesting attendance at-tendance at the meeting with .the steering committee in Kan-'ab Kan-'ab on Friday, Oct. 6. Some discussion was held, as this was the first approach to Milford City, and notnng much was known about the organization. or-ganization. Red Wilson stated That he had received Articles of Incrporation and other information, in-formation, and invited the Council to use it. He also advised ad-vised that they go very slow, being sure of what they were getting into and the price tag. Councilman Hardy and Writ- taker were to attend the meeting meet-ing in Ka.nab. Agreed to pay the attorney fee for the City Marshall for the Attorney General's investi gative hearing, if it is not paid by the Attorney General's office. of-fice. Whittaker reported on the Centennial progress. were a uuiu" j The Marshall was instructed to have the places cleaned up by the owners or to start proceedings proceed-ings so the city could clean them up. Applications for City Supervisor Super-visor were read. Applicants were Leo Nelson, acting city f0rman; Kenneth city employee; and Marshall Cook. The Council deferred the matter until the next meeting meet-ing when a full council would be present. (Swain was absent) with a recommendation ty Councilmen Thomps0n ana Hardy to continue accepting applications. At this, Leo Nelson, said that if they were going to continue accepting applications, he was nll conSerable discussion with council hedging and tne |