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Show (A CMMTT 1UI7 cc:::7 Ejp C THt'KMUT 14, 1M2 II (B3LJU(W(P8S)1 v. n 5 O O 1 -- V n n n rs n rs Dr. ear, Ceed of the Aateal, m n c 3 if Daisy. T eeartnary T o-4- f utsh U1 i eaCsaeer EyeCoa. trol aa Weaaaeaey, January ta the Baa-tCth at U Oboi Dogoiiuo inpoGt? ng tha Spectrum Sa-da- y, story head released by Ralph Starr, as a final report of tha MX Policy Board, lists tha negative Impacts oa Soattera Utah. What aegative Inpacts? A -Among thoM listed by Star were Mil focd's bdastrtal Park sad water project. tha aa wall aad Lt nllUoa galloa water stoma tank. Ba also Included tha $4.5 million dollar JaU la Cadar City aad Iron County, which never got beyond tha drawing boards before Iron County voters taraad It down la a boad election aad Cadar City's water systan tm prorata sots which was started kmc bemre MX was haard of aad completed betora MX could have had aa affect either aegative t.t.y or positive. protects, tha b a war wall tank and part of tha storafja oa going water protect which began la WTO. Tha Industrial park was a twinkle la tha eye of Mllfordltes sue the m Idee veattee, aad boadlBC for both was completed long before MX was more thaa M Word's tha caaa of speculation. If la fact, MX, played aay part la either, lt was oaly la parsaadlac the Community Impact Board aad EDA to part with matching funds and mats. ThU would have to be listed as a positive Impact, not negative as Starr Indicated la the Spectrum story. Starr who parlayed his Job as MX Coordinator Into that of director of Industrial Promotion for Southern Utah, under the auspices of the Five County AOG, with the blesslnc of Gov. Matheson, seems to be trying to make a case for his new Job. Called the Southwestern Utah Economic Recovery Program, Its funded by a $25,000 grant from the Pour Corners Regional Com -mission and $25,000 from the Governor's DCED (Department of Community Impact and Economic Development) slush fund. However, without additional funding, the program Is only good for six months, and most of the $90,000 will go or Starr's salary at $32,000 a year, and a secretary at half that. What's left will go for travel and maintalalng another AOG office In Cedar City. By Starr's own admission, his Job 'for the next six months Is cut out for o all positive. Soli-Wat- the northwest, below the last dam lt flows Into the Pacific back water above Portland, wasted! With a thirsty South west, and our capability M going to the moon, atomic power and building a gas line to IA from Alaska. If our legislators would put forth, Just some Joint effort to make use of this wasted water, instead of all the regulations and conservation, as this Columbia water flowed south they er We live on an upper tribu- tary, the south fork of the Clearwater River, a part of the Columbia River system, the water that runs by our place, it's pure enough to drink, passes over several dams, generates power for could reclaim enough (now wasteland) to probably offset a large portion of the natural erosion of other lands. This would eliminate the continuous battle of western states over water diversion. R would benefit wildlife, more fishing and recreation as well as creating lots of Jobs. I drive thru Utah, As Nevada and Arizona, I see flat valleys and beautiful pralres that only need water to be as productive as our In Snake River Valley South, Idaho. R's a shame that the Columbia River water isn't diverted to the south west from Just below Bonneville Dam. DJM. MORE ABOUT Gciniccion I I V ) C0) mm I QSQDQDDJTTV Publiihtd Milford Board near Mt. Holly. The Forest Service would trade 304 acres between Mt. Holly and Puffers Lake for a full section north of Mt. Holly. He also discussed possible timber sales, and the Big John's Timber Sale. Utah I47SI USPS XM South Main, Mllford, Utah M7S1 M7-MOffice Pttont COPY DEADLINES MONDAY boco iQppliGQ?0ono N. Editor end Publisher L 'Red' Wilton to stop heat loss C3G0pfi0d tafUtratlea. following activities the cope of Tan fall OiottarizoMoo progrcG ffc? The five County Association of Governments is sc cepting applications tor tha Weatherlzatioa Program from Beaver County HERE'S MORE ABOUT Individuals, families aad elderly persons wtth low incomes are eligible to partal icipate if their gross Incomes falls hetweea the following Income levels! Family sue 1 - Non-Far- m Farm Family --$5,386.00, aa-au- ramuy - SCnOCI UOCIQ IVUo Request of Desa to attend Media Convention In Salt Lake City was approved. Mllford High Basketball program was dlscussed.The board gave unanimous support for the regulations, coaches, principal, and the was the problem way handled. Recommended that the signed parentstudent coach contract become apart of the program again. Long Range planning was discussed and some of the posslblllttss of lessening enrollments or funding considered for the future .Creaof middle schools, tion changed attendance combinations (and funding as it applies In each case), and continuing as at present were discussed as possibilities. Mo action was taken $10,863.00 $11,388.00 w - H,wi $,o30; (3) $3,933.00; (S). - $10,43010; - $11,913.00. Each additional family mem ber add: $1,715.00 Or-4- he dwelling unit contains a member who has cash assistance payments under Title TVtAFDA Aid to Families with Dependent Children) or Title XVI (SSI Supplementary re-cal- A M l cracks or hows la walls and bmla-ttoroofs; ukstallatioa of oa Thursday, January 14, around trailers sklrtlag at pjn. in the gait Lake etc Aayoae wishing to apply ofaoe of the Utah Dlvisloa of WlkCtie Beeourees, 18M for asslstsnce should The the following ofSees. West North Teaaple. Five County Assoc tsttoa meetmg Is opeatoths public. bsea reof' CroWiwabirFred M." aeveral mt years on Coordinator; quired Turaaraergy Bear the UL fedsraUy maaaged PjO. Box 0; St. George, Bird River Migratory Phonet Refuse. Tha Wildlife Board Beaver County Family Lt will also consider aeveral Services - Ensrgy tanee Program optloM to the adoption of steel shot lor the 1st! water-foaeieoa. Shop With fft Other agaada Items to be EttVCr County NtWt considered by the Wildlife Board lacbjde a Cache ArJverfiurt a; t eon-ta- ct the Program Is tadl--vldu- low-inco- me to ride. Elmer and Florence chell and family were S&s als, such aa the elderly, handicapped and other such Individuals, to participate la energy conservation pro-graat no cost to the Individual. A major component of the program is to support we etherisation activities. A major component of the program is to support weather-lzatl- oa activities which will increase the thermal effl- - 173-35- ma 43 wl Cwaaty. n j QaraMingoJ 4"-36- 87 By LORRAINE. JESSOP 1 fornla. They first to la Mitsad- dened from the death of their daughter, Patricia from California who died from pneumonia complicated by rheumatoid arthritis. She was buried in the Psrowan Cemetery on December 28, 1981. Phyllis Symond Introduced Gail Webster, and reported on day care, wlnterlzation program, energy costs and medlcade cuts. Grant Esplln and Miriam Limb reported plans to involve local residents in extension service programs and planning. Beaver County was high bidder on the fuel oil in tanks at the oldUnlon Pacific Depot property with a bid of 35?. The county must move the tanks also, and work got underway this 411 1 The county's computer is to be delivered this week. The Board approved application to UDOT tor a county wide communications network for the EMT's. The antennas will cost !i4,000. Sheriff Lynn Carlwrlght was appointed Civil Defense Director. . The County purchased a used from caterpillar Wheeler Machinery for $45,000. went home ALL Fresno, Calif, to welcome their girl, Jllllan born' to Gall and Jim Burns last month. June Decker Is presently visiting her sister In Salt Lake, Ellen Jones. Parowan's new Mayor John C. Pendleton took office on January 1, and we would like to show him our support and offer him our best wishes. Earl and Lucille Bonn are visiting their family In Texas. Jayno and Hyatt Bentley enjoyed having their son. Brooke home for a few days from UJS.U. in Logan where he Is playing basket-bal- l. new tranddaoghter .The tu n MAIN MUF0RP, SOUTH s The Robinson's then went to Oxaard, Calif, to bring their other daugher. Matte Tchu and her family to the Rob-lnahome In Parowaa for Ladies', Men's and and VESTS and Girls' SNOW BOOTS - Limited Supply ALL Men's lALL Women's FLANNEL AND WOOL SHIRTS a Walt. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Harris spent a week visiting their two sons, Tom and Jim. ALL Women's, Men's and WINTER GLOVES, ' Tom lives in Mesa, ArtaoBA and has eight children. Jim KNIT CAPS AND ll PQICI SALE ENDS Tuesday, January 26, 1982 A L T M A N SNAKE 387-26- 98 386-22- 11 VALLEY ADAMS VILLE GREENVILLE SAN RUSTICO VALLEY Grafy RESIDENTS AND liono Paper Driuo OF PAROUS, PARAQK1AH, BRIAN HEAD, SUrHT ONLY, AT THIS FASUL0US PRICE The County Hews wUl'brmg you news of ana social activities, pms matures, wrest to yon. it's time you had a w ir loeai eea rVCVN Bocvor County Novyo P.O. ... BOX 3S3, MLF(D, UTAH 64751 FARO WAN RAINBOWS 4- IS BESSIE EDWARDS BARBARA 477-36- 87 LORRAINE JESSOP BUTTERFLIES WHERE TKS HEART BETTY JIMENEZ WlLMA DAVIS ROBERTA CONDE 387-26- 16 MAYER Have Your Papers CAROL LEMON ELLEN BURCH isre-ter- V ier e United Slates 01 Amerlra, and to fce ReeeUie I Mien alMCMce to the flat ii ttaeda; eee nation, aider Cod, indivisible, eln Uirt and Jesuce tor all. eM e Bundled And On Curb By SiCOpjn. PAPERS WILL ES PICKED UP TEX THIRD TSCEZDAY OF EACH MONTH BY X TE3 KILFOSD UOC3 $ Spocicl for Ecoffoirn Iron CORRESPONDENTS: MILFORD IN MOTION MINERSVILLE Children's! SKI MASKS Uvea la Las Vegas, Nevada, and has four kids. Jim's wlhj, Christine Orton Harris if a Parowan girl also. Mra. AdUa Wood of Parowan enjoyed a visit from her daughter Clara Warner of Norwalk, Calif, and Clara's two grandsons also from California, John Fox and Eric Kelley. Leon and Louise Robinson recently returned from a ten day vacation In Call- - v'" rw UTAH ll PDICI Children's' WINTER COATS proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Woolfa. Clara Grey and son Mora Evans have beea enjoying a visit from Clara's sister Hilda Prelce of Lake view, Oregon. shooting LMED on Congratulations to Garry and Lellanl Bent ley, proud grandparents of a new baby presently their daughter's Saael shot far waterfowl kaatiag la Utah v be among several agsada Items considered bytheWUdlla Board . at this time. Employee dependents riding the buses occasionally on activity runs was considered. To be incompliance with our liability insurance as those not designated chape rones, team managers, etc., will not be allowed STEEL SHOT rt-t sistance. The major goal of Weatberizatlon TO CO.'eSIDER i weausrvxnpptagj storm wisdowsj of wladow panes -- to enable WILDLIFE BOARD s. Joists, aid- cracks, Security Income for the Aged, Blad, or Disabled of the Social Security Act, or applicable state or local laws paid durlag the IS month precstedlag the application) asfor weatherlzatioa Poroivon NOON holiday Ml 01 Sie (Irs Vireeday of Hie nee vfceii all deadline! will move tomrd one tall norktnc da to Saturday noon. repalrsto elaacy by $8,00 PER YEAR $10.00 PER YEAR ELSEWHERE ap I 35 -- RATES - IN ADVANCE IN UTAH feen 0 Entered In the Mllford Post office. Braver County, Clak M751. - SUBSCRIPTION Except 047-34- work Is bstag does with at the present ttae. This lsafasctaerlagpre-iiaHMB- s and will be of fa- teres to all. An are hrrttsdtoi Grant EapUa, Aim Lie, stock afrgftatf will also pre seat laforaattoa oa efflrteacy of beef eattJa rt ftdtTlliWi ha-M- - HERE'S llcvlMi litftolm Area UfUStaek CpactaUst. This reaearch may prove ofi t. north. Had the Governor tossed $50,000 Into the Gas --o --hoi plant In MtnersvtUe, It probably would have beea a reality by now. $50,000 would probably go a long way la developing the Mllford Industrial Park, or Hurricane, St. George, or Cedar City. Garfield andor Kane County could go along way la developing Industry to soak op Its unemployed. But years of promises from Gov. Matheson and his predecessor, were soon forgotten when they returned to Capitol Hill and the powers on the Wasatch Front let It be known where Industry was to go So now, the Five Counties are tossed a bone, that probably wont produce more then the two Jobs In Starr's office. Each county and almost every city has their own project going, and If they are successful, the Governor will take the credit. Meanwhile Starr will continue to use the negative Impact on Southern Utah as a selling point to get more federal funds to keep bis office open. And knowing how the bureaucratic mind works, hell probably get the funding. If not Industry. But in so far as this writer Is concerned the only neratlve Impact from MX on Southwestern Utah was the few .bucks Individuals put Mi of their own pocket to either support or fight MX. And those few speculators who hoped to make a killing In the Beryl area. The rest was Fdodbock Dear Red: Just received our copy of the Beaver County News ani would like to pass on some thoughts about tha aritlcle ProbCritical ' lems Face Nation. p. him. Be meat find funding for the next six months or the ladustrtal promotion Both he aad project will AOG executive Director John WllUame, admit they aeed at least a year and a half to produce. The whole Industrial promotion Idea smells of a political payoff, aad to prove It Gov. Matheson lew to St. George last Friday for breakfast with the AOG Steering Committee to help sell It. Actually, we've no quarrel with ladustrtal promotion In Southern Utah. Aad certainly there Is little chance that the DCED will work very hard to chase Industry south of the Wasatch Front. Not with all the empty Industrial parks up aelf-dlstnec- present the of Ms reeeerch pro- - ONLY $7.00 PER YEAR IF YOU SCSCRIK PLEASE EKCL0SE PAYUNT Off |