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Show HERE'S MORE AIOUT Tf (a i0 fO (Ql ,U I fpA.K vU Pys V7 y-- Issf If 3 City Conneil f All voted in favor of the motion. The City adopted a resolution approving the execution and delivery of the first amendment to power sale contract. Mayor Christiansen presented to the Council a new contract between Western Design Consultants and Beaver City corporation tor upgrading the sewer pump lift The contract was station. discussed at length. Beaver City accepted the contract as the folwritten provided is acceplowing provision table to Western Design: that Beaver City will pay 80 percent of the contracted price and the remaining-- 20 percent win be paid upon completion and acceptance of Western. Design Consultants f iJ ... 37 J row: Squad leader, Gary Nielsen; Jerry Brown; Eddie Ericsson, Glen Bofflagtoo, Sheriff Lynn Cartwrtght, Omul Cartwright, Jeff Asfaworth and Boa Barney, squad Hot pietnred Is llerrin Eofanes, reporter. leader. BEATER COOSTT SHERIFF'S SEARCH AND RESCUE The sqoad posed for pictures after election VXTTi of effietrs at their regular meeting- last week. Front row 1- -r an: Brent Spencer, Commander, Val Smith; Tie Commander, Roger Cox; and Mark Gale. Back - were contacted and sales proposed. Most of these people inspected the site and declined further interest. As reported in the January 5, Foodbockletter published in the Beaver Press January 20, 1983, signed by C. David White regarding school district disposition of the Earl Smith home in preparation of the Beaver High School Vocational Building in Beaver needs to be responded A to. Nothing' is wrong with questioning any particular action or individual of any public agency. Sometimes, however, the method of questioning; although perhaps well intended, can bo dam -rginf to individuals innocent 2 any wrongdoing. Such could be the ease If these questions (which could so easily have been answered with a simple telephone inquiry or a visit to the school were left district office) unanswered now in the pub-l- ie ng-, as recorded in the min- utes and published in the media' reports thereafter. At this September 1, 1982, meeting it was agreed that the best course at that time would be to call tor bids, again. The October 21 ami October 28 advertisements in both papers invited new bids. They were opened and recorded in the Novembers, 1982, meeting and published in the media reports shortly media. The home in question was advertised tor bid in both county newspapers July 22, July 29, October 21, and bids - one tor a payment to the district of $1,005 not including' clean up, one for a payment to the district of $24 including cleanup and one to demolish and clean up for a charge of $3,000. All bids received in the November 3, 1982, meeting were rejectedyas felt too low and I was instructed as noted In the minutes to negotiate a higher bid with any potential buyer. Accordingly at least five general contractors and several individuals U.D. rjclbon, D.D.S. DENTISTRY PRACTICE FAMILY OFFICE HOURS - - - PAR0WAN - 50 N. Main 387-23- 66 inquiry could have saved such a long and otherwise unnecessary letter. phone 477-39- 68 Friday Monday, Wednesday, Sincerely, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. a c M&Wrf i v a hCtfonl. Ufa Lynn Haslem Superintendent mmnnnnDl 14751 1 r .rssgNfr 415 Soot MlM (trwt, MUferd, Ut J7-M- 1 OSBct Phaao SUBSCRIPTION RATES i $10.00 PER YEAR ELSEWHERE $15,00 PER YEAR wum fen m am am aw at fefwd mm) Ml wwttsqfi EDITOR O BUSINESS dfty PUBLISHER at a win i wk 0 (I.E. 'RED' WILSON ..RAKBEE KELLOR uajLrCi.fc.. n awfrr CORHESPCfSeTS: HIKERS VI LLE SKAKE . 335-22- 41 HILRA DAVIS ADAfSVILLE - 6REEHVIUE PARKM 477-35- 61 BEAVER iteet(f xwmm ' na:3YEB SOFT VVKITE LIGHT CULBS 11-- B Ki g e.)f - w- ' watt 7-- F Coupon Good Throufld Solo Only. ,1 'J. I CURVEDCLAW HAL'n'ER CIVIL' RTESTRTER RED 4 X They contain guidelines for the preparation of IRS Forms 1040A and 1040, as well as instruction for completing Schedules A and B, the two schedules most commonly used with the 1040. Taxpayers report itemized deductions and Income from interest and dividends on these step-by-st- anyone rekindness and genuineness it Is Olive. Of course she comes from great stock and the rest of her family, the Johnsons and the Roots were great people. Seeing ther name in the San Rustico Valley News column by Barbara Mayer, in the January 13 edition, along with the names of the members of the first Lions Club ofMilford, brought back eye moistening memories of my youth In Milford. I am getting- to that age where I cairt match a face up with a name of someone I knew well Just a few years ago, but I knew most of those men and I can see the face of nearly everyone of them. Nostalgia. I started to write this letter to make two requests. One, could you put a dateline with each of your columns that isnt bylined? Some items cant be datelined, but reports of happenings in the different cities and areas would sure be more relevant if MilfonL, or Minersville, or Beaver appeared at the head of the Article. Those of us who live out of the area and get home but once every few years lose track of who is doing what and where when we read the article, but we have to really dig sometimes to find where. 1 1 makes a difference where the basketball game is played. Where did the Tigers trip Valley and the Beavers lead Cowboys and the Rams fall to Wolves? My second request is to thank Barbara Mayer for her reporting on the history of the area. I am sure many of your subscribers are of my vintage and it is really rewarding to read about the area that our families lived in, played in and helped' develop. Lastley, Red, you are doing a great Job. You really ep II Kim 24 odorless, 31 non-liqui- face and hickory Rim Tempered 5--F handle. 16 oz. ' ' Coupon Good Through Sal Only- - atarU. 11A d Coupon Oood Throng Sot On. eMM iiASxria I I TAFE 3-P- C. ROLLER AKD TRAY have a talent and I hope your health improves so you may continue to share it with us for a long, long time.' Best Regards, J. Ray Baker i i mi SET i rrwsnco - E7l T37fi -iA7 "x 60 yards. MK-40- - 4 77 D0RPP 8--A 1 Coupon Good Through Solo On'y i 8-- Coupon Good Through Sola Only. - ., Wed. Jan 26 - Ties. - Feb 1 viws v;cr.x gloves GLUEUATIC FEN Charlton Heston NIclcMancuso fn MOTHER LODE Rafad P6 - Fri. -4 Wed. Feb. 2 MARC SINGER TANYA ROBERTS TH GM-- 8 oz. canton f lennef, medium : 48 weight 12-- 3-- Coupon Good Through Sola Only. ' Coupon Good Through Sal Only. yman Saturday Feb. 5 0 HCX 1 HOLTE t (C'.i. iW t,, 0'Ci m it Mi v W it fjffi AUTC cc::?as3 4-F- I,3Yl!A.,rSET C I.'. . op. IMXCItuWHr ,' y1 'itlfMjr jrr"rT WLfti4 IT WWMM EXCITING CONCEPT FROM MIRACLE PRODUCTS f TuQ r It lh iKBMonuy nm lor iwiwvwolroniiljiB(or. xj don't a m mow you (pdt wot owoyt "707. : '. mrftf BESSIE EDWARDS LIZ ZALESKI SWdflMfflt PEL0SB0R.1 MNwuMg Kgum at 30a maaun naiMraiMMira 'ib 1 v i, HOC - Coupon Oood Througa San) Onry. ftC : COMMbOM C Ptestitack. 6324SM Coupon Ooo Through aale Only. 4 ilnee..r,l.l1TiniVWB.HII leTt'tOT mnfic MOUSiNMl osm. CU&DUGM qjo ma 9te n mmom. OWJ Kit Oi ( a ocm nmuanx a ostbj MILFORD, UTAH , 1! Three standard tipa, one phllllpa fVjhci foe mi seei hub : , kxh w km tKxttm mm smm we nmm, tut toon RCSERTA CCK2E VALLEY HjriyA'0'igv'"Si.V Ci The cassette tapes are provided by the IRS and can be used in the library using our recorders or you can bring your own recorder. vutn txnvccMsnucnoM wows m Km tmn we wem oa rOMxaowecw CARTER RAXCY t : " 16 Now you can save money by doing your tax forms yourself with the help of Federal income tax instructions on cassette tapes; available at the Milford Library the Internal Revenue Service said. if evtr mmiMom... 387-24- 49 of the motion. Your choice of 60, 75, or 100 SMK1 U6MI AND BTCKW III nOTICll AH voted in favor BieawBse5 available pun RILFCIU) should be tarne&over to tte County so that they eaa insure the car. 2 TEURSDAT JAMJAHY 27, 1983 tt was the consensus of tat Council that the City should prepare cost estimates fort new syrintler system alti baseball field located south of the Iictie League Park. 'smith Coupon Oood Through SvOnry. tured a living: plant. She was so vital and great a person Voile I was growing up and iyn.CooncUmaa tola that the titi t " u , scot tOpCG Dear Red: I have before me" another copy of my "Home Town Paper," which I have read from front to back and once again I feel in touch with my roots. Speaking of roots, Olive Root has got to be one of the best which ever nur- flected t?. - Revolutionary Method tot Removing Snowf NOON to SfUwfhy i RANGER o73-oo- o Office. IN ADVANCE MONDAY 1L Entered as second class Matter weekly in the Milford Post UTAH COPY DEADLINES 1 usps M79I - III I report- were the best of the alternatives available. I make no apology tor such. How easily a short tele- 401 S. Main Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. MILF0RD . - thereafter. There were three October 28, 1982. Bids were opened la the first series in the August 4, 1982, board , meeting-- as noted tat the published minutes of that date, and contained two bids, one tor $7,100 and one tor $905, neither of which included clean up easts after removal of the home. The first bid of $7,100 was accepted but when asked tor performance on the bid thereafter the Ud minutes commended consideration of a new proposal from Lee R. Beaumont if accompanied by a performance deposit. The Btaumont proposal was to move the home and ftaMe the feaimr as tie) price tor the property. Our only other otter was a prior proposal of $3,000 which we 0sd pay to have the home removed. Obviously the Beaumont ofier was la the better interests of the school district, and consequently, the public. Approval was given to the Btaumont ofier as per my recommendation. The home, is effect was moved for approximately $3,000 in value when one. our final exunderstands pected costs of cleanup. We had hoped to get somewhere between $12,000 and $15,000 tor this home. Our decreased revenue realization resulted primarily from high costs tor moving- and establishing: the home In ;a A new location. toe of $5,000 was the lowest estimate to move the home to a different site, a lot price of $7,000 to approximately $8,000 was expected, and foundation construction and hookup estimates of $3,000 to $4,000 were factors totaling; approximately $17,000 plus additional remodeling costs and Initial purchase. Those who looked felt the value was not there. The Board of Education acted properly, were within the tew, were advised In what atleast I felt to be the best interests of Baaver County taxpayers, and procedures of disposal were In accordance with accepted standards regarding- such property. The choices benefited no one on the board individually and der advised us of medical expenses (which I verified) of several thousand dollars which were unexpected at the time of the bid and that therefore he could not then honor his committment and asked to be released from same. Accordingly, the request was considered au following dlscusslua as to board options the release was approved in the September 1, 1982, Board meeti- Dear Editor: ' 1983, ' 1 : work. Councilman Smith discussed with tte CouncU the City's purchase of a aev ear. Councilman poliee Smith stated that It is n the County's minutes that the ear belongs to the Ctty of Beaver in ease Beaver Ctty ever pulls out of the Metro fan IRS Dear Red, We appreciate the Baaver County News. Over the years it has kept us informed and to touch with the local news of Milford and Beaver County! We wish you the best of health tor 1983. Enclosed please find our payment tor the 1983 edition. Sincerely, Betty and Vaughn ed same to the board and re- : nftff !??n ULliLiwJO ,J ' 387-2A- 57 4-- E j |