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Show some run! Council agreed to support a feasibility study for a regional youth center in Southern Utah. They were notified of as flEGDQBKnrV' hJb&M UnW, m USPS 415 o Uxim StrMt, OffinK J SUKCRiniON IB - PER YEAR $10.00 $15.00 tall workuc waak haa all daadliaa will Sataraay aooa. 'RED' RANDEE BUSINESS MANAGER WILSON . MELL0R ft s . v S, , CORRESPONDENTS: BILFORD IN MOTION 387-2- KINERSVIliE 385-22- 11 NANCY CARTER M9 WILMA DAVIS ROBERTA SNAKE VALLEY ADAMSVILLE - BESSIE EDWARDS LIZ ZALESKI 6REENVILLE 177-35- 61 PAROWAN CONDE Svanw"' MEL OSBORN BEAVER ietta Baof thaOaiUdStataaof an antic axHr Cod, tedtrUlbl, Amarica, and to tha Rapnblle r all. with liberty aad Juatlc. the location of his business rezoned from residential zone to industrial. The request will be evaluated at the next Parowan Planning and Zoning Commission scheduled for meeting, March 15. Parodon Dill nouo Gulonnoior Pa rowan's City Council decided Wsdntsday to follow the advice of the Canyon Ranch development engineer and relocate the city's water chlorlnator to a spot further up Parowan Canyon. Scott Bulloch, engineer for the Canyon Ranch condominium project planned ' , for - a point above the chlor- -: inator's present location, told the council that developers will pay the cost to move the chlorlnator. There will have to be a chlorlnator installed leading Dr. Von Jarrttt, Arricul-tu- rt to the project, according Engineering and to Bulloch. "Moving the Specialist from Utah ; system would be better for Stat University will be in the city than having to cope Beaver County on March with more than one chlor- to test tractors with a . inator. he said. Dynamometer according to The council authorized Grant Esplin, Beaver County Ken Crton to study the sitAgent. . uation! and provide the deveTht schedule for testing lopers with an analysis of will ba dona ss follows t what, the cost would be to : Monday - March 14th -- movti and upgrade the Ron's Chevy and Equipment, i system, Baavar. Si jjc;; im-t- i T'he Canyon Ranch deve- -t Tuesday - March 19th loprirs were also given per-- v Mlnorsvlllt Fttd Supply. mission to hook up one Wadnasday - March 10th se wer connection. Lyla WIsemanMaehineShed, In other business, after Milford. bids with Police reviewing Tasting will begin at 300 Chief Wayne Townsend, the ajn. and contlnna until 4:00 Council authorized the pur- -' pjn. aach day. All who want chase of a new police car tractors tested should con from Rick Warner Ford of tact Grant Esplin as soon Salt Lake City. They ac- as possible and not later, cepted the low bid. than 9:00 ajn. on Friday, The Council issued an ocMarch 11th. cupancy permit to BillHoli-ma- n ' Dr. Janttt is an expert for a condominium unit in dot acting problems in , at 200 S. 300 E. in Parotractor power aad In sugwan. ' to correct: methods gesting Tom Harris, Owner of these problems; tons in. ; Uncle Tom's Cabinets, made ' ' creasing fuel efficiency. a request in writing to have HERE'S Tr C3tcr rjilford Council tooting approved would employ ap25 persons. proximately ochoclnbd They expect to mine iron and other minerals. Anxious to get the streets throughout the improved the council community, agreed to try the same approach as last year, requesting each property owner to share the expense, probably at the same rate of $150 per property or $300 in new Ma-chin- 16 ... , areas. Bradshaw Councilman said that Hurricane Sand and Gravel was anxious to do the- whole community,' and had made the city an offer hard to refuse. Councilwoman Yount reported that the swimming pool grant was still in limbo, but that she and Mayor Pet-te- y had attended the Commissioners meeting last Thursday, and had been assured some help with the project. She also said that four community organizations were working on the ; - t U.D. ' Won. FAMILY PRACTICE project. Piatt D.D.S. DENTISTRY 401 S. Main - 387-23- 66 Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 a.m.-t- o 5:00 p.m. 50 N. Main - 477-39- 68 Monday', Wednesday, Friday 9x00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. - I 1 1 & bonofifo George and the Attorney to attend a seminar in Provo. Recorder Bacon was instructed to return a check from Western Satellite, Inc. An accompanying letter in- dicated that Western Satellite didn't feel obligated to pay attorney's fees on the franchise costs, but had agreed to pay one half. Council feels the agreement was that Westers Satellite had agreed to pay all costs of the franchise. Mayor Pettey explained that Western Satellite was not collecting the city tv fee as agreed, and that action-shou- ld be taken immediately to have the situation corrected. It was supposed to tm added to the basic fee, so the city could continue to maintain the translators. Mayor Pettey read a tetter to the County Commission expressing tht City's appreciation of fun funding of the Metro Police system. He said that it was working well, and the few problems were being worked out. They received the signed easement on the road to the industrial park from the Union Pacific. Agreed to proceed with condemnation of the property on 100 . East, and discussed the indigent policy. They decided to offer $100 reward to persons giving information leading to conviction and arrest of persons damaging signs or other city property. A letter from the Milford Business Assn. requested the city make formal application for a prison facility at Milford. They offered support on obtaining the facila ity. Council authorized letter to the Division of Corrections, inviting them to attend a public meeting on April 11 at 7:30 pjn. If adequate support by Milford citizens is expressed, an official request win be made".. "On a motion by Council- -' man Maxey they approved the Silver Sage Subdivision and zoned it CD and The subdivision is 64.493 acres. A public hearing will be held March 10 on the Hospital Addition at 0 pjn. The annexation is necessary to clear funding for the Senior Citizen low income housing comples. ' Caning fringe benefits taxation "just another attempt to bring more money to the treasury instead of n reducing spending, Senator Joined Jake Gara with Senator Mack Mattingly tn legislation which will indefinitely prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from issuing regulations or rulings that would (R-Uta- h) "NEXT TIM? HP SAYS HIS OLD MAN CAW LICK YbOQS-DO- Shellie Fuller, representing Beaver County, was crowned 1083 Utah State Dairy Princess at the annual Utah Dairymen's Convention held Thursday, February 24, at the St. George Four Seasons Convention Center. ' Shellie, a Homemaking Sterling Scholar award recipient, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Fuller, residents of Beaver, Utah. She is a graduate of Beaver ' High School, and is current- ly attending Southern Utah State College, majoring in Elementary Education. The new Dairy Princess will receive a $600 Scholarship and a trip toSouth-er- n The license fees are $10.00 for male and spayed female California.' dogs and $20.00 for female Shellle's four attendants dogs. Gunnison City pays are: Julie Davis, .Box $12.00 to the clinic to board Elder County; VaDon Whit-ea- r, the dogs for 3 days and then Morgan County; dispose of them. Dr. Yard-le- y Hill, Sevier County; presently does not have and Dtlna Sawyer, Wayne a clinic but is anticipating County. All will serve the having one built by July, dairy industry as goodwill was ambassadors 1983. A discussion during tht held on the dog problem coming year. and possibly a new dog ordinance. After discussion, HERE'S MORE ABOUT it was the consensus of the City Council that the matter be tabled until approximately July 1983 when Dr. the rear by a dedicated road Yardley has his clinic comto tht industrial park. pleted. Darwin Jensen and Brent Beaver City will sponSpenser of the Forest Sersor two individuals to the vice updated them on ForUniversity of UtahSchoolon est Service activities. THE Alcoholism, providing that return of RARE n as the the University, of, Utah will result of a recent Callio match bur two sponsored forhia Court decision de? individuals for a total of 4 tht EE invalid. to attend the school. The daring advised them of Spenctr City will pay tuition and new charges for personal board and room, but no trause and commercial firevel expenses. And timer salts on wood. Councilman Bradshaw reCircltvillt Mtn., Little Resported that a spot is availand North Creek were ervoir able to rent from Frank Harris to place a Beaver City discussed. sign along the North Inter' . Home Economist Miriam change. City Manager Baker Limb requested tht County presented the proposed purchase a sewing machiat lease. The lease was dis- - v at a cost of $1100 to $1200. cussed by the City Council Karl White's H group and City Manager Baker was tht Commission presented instructed to try and ne- with man sized cookies. gotiate a least and talk to Health Nurse Dean LisUtah Power and light reter reported on tht last garding obtaining power to and futyear's activities Ml-ch- ele Bo over City Council the site. PRES. WESTON TO a ure projects. , N over-gpandi- 14 f u in . - We'd. v RICHARD 'UXOR JACKTJE ILSASON A " - Tues. March. 16-- Wed. 22 he's lighting for his lift. SYLVESTER STALLONE 1 RIOT Ife-- w 2 Q r WllA UOMaWo (.te3ffil YfGCMT ft kiss He SALuHEU) lrrt , '" ISO South 189 f iSW 4. " ( m Ida. HA -- a jrj,--. atHut I iilMw - Ranis ilonambllHon FDIC qqo OmcWoarti Of John Bath Club House East will.be at J' a" - Open 1 1 JOT ESSES ' MaiCtMTUtV- - foirajaa VirjTER OVERCOAT. Don't Go Out Without It 0HM3 A.H. Robin. Conainw Product! - OwWon.Hichmowd, Vlnit 23230 ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIRS We carry a complete line.of shaver parts and accessories tor popular name brands Quick! Qno Day Repair $;:ScrvieoiifiMo8t Modals t2b NcrtH M&n. Qoctir City "'it.. w 7 10KN tXTA Tues. 23-- 29 GOODBYE Hcvo Your Photcnrapha Tricon Early r - MllAWt . conn gjifcre fit to axx nonsuit if .1CTUMI March 1 thSiiG COiUMai MCTUHUMUAM . The authorof "17Polnteto the True Church," President Floyd E. Weston, will be the speaker at a special fire-tid- e, sponsored by the Beaver Third Ward. The Ward wishes to invite everyone In tht stake, to . hear this excellent speaker, " especially tht youth. i" The special fireside meeting will be held on Sunday, March 13th at 7.00 pjn. in Ward tht Beaver Srd-4- th ChapeL President Weston was tht Instigator of tht Cart", program that has been used in several missions of tht IDS Church. . Tues. .March 9 -- 15 mw-- 5 'I v Milford, 387-23- ng Afar SPECIAL FIRESIDE discussion was held concerning the repairing of Phyllis Syraond and Gail cracks at the Airport. The Webster gave a Report on ' airport cracks will be re- - Family Servioei. They dis and paid for out-o- f paired cussed the salt of beer by ' the Street Maintenance juvenile clerks, and heat " ;' funds. . program, unemployment and City Manager Baker pre- Its effect on tht transient seated to tht City Council population and what was bea new concession agreement ' ing done to help Indigent with Danny Iindsay and 'v transients. , Beaver City for the Canyon They r eceived a slide show .Breeze Golf Course. Mayor on civil defense, ."Protean Christiansen authorized to tion in the Nuclear Age ' sign the contract. from DteEll Fitfltld. Noted ' Beaver " donated that tht block City grant for tht $150.00 to tht Easter Egg ..had been dented. And jail : Hunt, In care of Sue Baldwin. discussed pending law raits. , current tax treat- forbid that this should happen. Once tht big spenders here in Washington see anew surge of money, it's not likely we'll ever get rid of it. Congress win never cur-ta- ll its spending as long as creative tax collectors at IBS continue to cover with new income from inventive sources and extreme interpretation of tht law," concluded Senator Gara. Wed. 4-- . the ment of fringe benefits. an ori. Senator Garn was similar of ginal leglslatlot in the last Congress which prohibited msch taxation through 1983. The two senators are now trying to extend that legislation. Fringe benefits that might be taxable include health insurance, employers contributions to retirement, parking privileges, life insurance provided by employers, and other similar benefits derived from working. 'The IRS is expected to do the best it can to collect all taxes due the government. With this in mind some of Its officers have construed fringe benefits to be added Income and there-"fo- re taxable. With its mandate to collect, the IRS is bent on imposing this new taxation and without clarification from Congress we1 may expect it to vigorously seek this avenue for more revenue," said Garn. "It is an issue that's been around here for the last four or five years and I. think it's time for Congress to let its will be known. There are few, I believe, who think fringe benefits should be taxed as income. But, without action from Congress this year, these taxes will 'likely become a reality. Heaven ' Genniooioo MORE ABOUT policy as to Mr. Carter's being a building inspector and a contractor will remain as is. In the event that a conflict of interest arises, the contractors may bring that specific problem to the City Council for considera-- N. tion. Charles Yardley, DVM, met with the City Council and discussed a dog pound. Dr. Yardley stated that in Gunnison, Utah, the dogcat-ch- er turns the dogs to a clinic to hold for three days and are then disposed of. alter Dairy Prineo 00 4.-0- HERE'S trtl SIiolllo Fuller 1008 R-l- -6. Piatt Engineers cuss engineering services. They indicated they were anxious to be of service. They said they had not made a proposal on the airport project because they felt the city had already selected an engineer. Mayor Pettey said that when the city asked for a proposal no engineer had been selected. However Creamer & Noble had done the preliminary work on the application, and all things being reasonably equal, the Council would probably favor them as engineers. Besides Creamer t Koble, proposals were received from Merrick and Bush & Gudgel. - PAROWAN,- .- Forestry tree program. Authorized the Clerk to attend a work shop in St. met. with the Council to dis- OFFICE HOURS MILFORD MORE ABOUT 2 Dill . at tha ........ N.E. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER WWAn PER YEAR MONDAY NOON DEADLINES fenaN am Office. IN ADVANCE RATES Exeapt atua aolldajs BUI oa tha first threa daya . class natter weekly in the Kilford Post JOT-- UTAH 0 Entered as second M7S1 tlUfcnl, l)U ? Ml ELSEWHERE COPY 073-400- 'thursdat nonld prouonf f Quing Iringo block grant of the weatherira-tio- n for $11,023 program, and applied for $2,000 for Milford City. They invited Ron Lars in, Utah State Forestry to make a presentation on the State 1 'H SJWWB JUUI MS.nrA Utah M75I 3 ...... 76 tiiJi Across from Railroad Dining :00 m.a. .to 8:00 p.m. : call 387-23- 76 |