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Show PUBLIC NOTICES least one omcer for every 35 people attendance at such dance, services have been obtained. J. It shall be unlawful to keep or maintain a nuisance as defined in the Revised Ordinances of the City of Milford. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication. PASSED by a vote of at least of the members of the governing body this 1st day of June, CHUCKLE CORWER uu.uuui rc7r" l&Mxs ooo' llillll u I , i Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know In 0 0 0 D Thursday, June 4, 1987, Page cusing on the marvel of life can foster ghoulishness. I've seen careful and meaningful dissections done by potential brain surgeons, but I've two-thir- ds licensee to sell beer on the premises licensed in original containers for consumption off the premises in accordance with the Utah Liquor Control Act and the ordinances of this municipality. B. Class "B" retail licenses shall entitle the licensee to sell beer in the original containers on the premises for consumption on or off the premises in accordance with the Utah Liquor Control Act and the ordinances of this municipality. C. Class "C"retail licenses shall entitle the licensee to sell draft beer for consumption on or off the premises and to sell beer in accordance with the Utah Liquor Control Act and the ordinances of this municipality. D. "Seasonal Licenses" of any class may be issued for a period of time not to exceed one year which period shall be determined by the CALL FOR APPLICATIONS The City Council of the City of Milford is now accepting applica- tions for the position of court clerk, a part-tim- e position consisting of approximately 16 hours per week. Applications will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. on June 12, 1987 at the Milford City Office, 302 South Main Street, P.O. Box 69, Milford, Utah 84751. BY ORDER OF The Milford CityCouncil Published in the Beaver County News on June 4, and 11, 1987. CALL FOR APPLICATIONS The City Council of the City of Milford is now accepting applications for an individual to lease the Milford Golf Course. Applications will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. on June 12, 1987 at the Milford City Office at 302 South Main Street, P.O. Box 69, Milford, Utah 84751. BY ORDER OF governing body. E. Hour Libe issued For the purpose r for one day events. of this license, "premises" as used in all other regulations shall include the entire area used for the event. Section 2. That Section of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Milford is hereby amended to The Milford CityCouncil Published in the Beaver County News on June 4 and 11, 1987. read as follows: BEER addition to any cense fee which of business may LICENSE FEES. In other business 1any person or place be required to pay, there is hereby Imposed on the business location of every person engaged in the sale or dispensing of beer the following annual license fees: Class"A" Beer License, $100.00; Class "B" Beer License, $100.00; Class "C" Beer License, $100.00; Seasonal Beer License, $50.00; Twenty-FoHour Beer License, ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS REVISED ORDINANCES OF THF CITY OF MILFORD BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Milford City: Section 1. That Section 13 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Milford Is hereby amended to read as follows: RETAIL LICENSES. "Twenty-Fou- censes" of any class may Re- 1- ur tail licenses issued hereunder shall $25.00. Section 3. That Section of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Milford Is hereby amended to be of the following three kinds and shall carry the following privileges and be known as Class "A", class "B", and Class C". A. Class "A" retail licenses issued hereunder shall entitle the 24 read as follows: RESTRICTIONS. EUGENE H. MAYOR Mayor ATTEST: KATHLEEN H. ROSE Recorder Published in the Beaver county News on June 4, 1987. AD A. It is unlawful for any person to sell beer to any person intoxicated, or under the influence of any Intoxicating beverage. B. No license shall be granted to sell beer within 150 yards of any church or school. C. It shall be unlawful to sell beer to any person under the age of 21, or to sell beer for consumption on the premises unless so licensed, or to permit the drinking of liquor on such premises. D. It shall be unlawful to sell or otherwise furnish or dispose of beer, or allow it to be drunk or consumed on the premises or to allow beer out of original containers to remain on the licensed premises, whether or not open to the public, after the closing hour of 2K0 a.m. and before 8:00 a.m. of any day except that the closing hour on the day following December 31st of any year shall be 2:00 a.m. E. Any person having a Class "B" or "C" beer license, or his agents or employees, shall remove or cause to be removed from the licensed premises all patrons, customers or individuals not employed on the premises by the time above stated in Section D. F. It shall be unlawful for any person having a Class "B" or "C" beer license or for his agents or employees to permit any patron, customer or individual not employed on the premises to remain on such after the closing time premises above provided; provided however, no licensed premises may employ more than two persons on the premises after the closing hour without the permission of the chief of police or mayor. G. Licensed premises shall be kept brightly Illuminated at alltimes while it is occupied or open for business, and no booth, or kind of stall shall be maintained unless all tables, chairs and occupants are kept open to full view from the main floor and the entrance of such licensed premises. It shall be unlawful to advertise the sale of beer except under such regulations as are made bythe Liquor Control Commission of Utah, provided that a simple designation of the fact beer is sold under city license may be placed in or upon the window or front of the licensed premises. H. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell beer except in the manner for which he has been so licensed pursuant to the provisions of this part. I. It shall be unlawful to hold anv public dance where beer is sold andor consumed without first obtaining a license as provided In the Revised Ordinances of Milford City. No license shall be granted unless trained police officers or reserve officers', consisting of at has incge problems SMITH By JILLYN California, a 15 -- year -- old high school student is causing a flap because she refuses to dissect a frog in biology class. The dissection Is required classwork. According to a news story, she also refused to dissect an earthworm. The student is a vegetarian. Dissection is against her principles. She Says she respects all life, and thinks it's wrong to kill animals for In research. I had a with principles, once, little difficulty when a student in college botany refused to experimentally decapitate a I respect her principles. Those recently admitted to the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital were: tomato plant. I consider animal and plant research essential for many reasons, but the high school frog question is another can of worms. I had a frog revelation some years a ago, in a casual conversation with what me He asked car salesman. I did for a living. I said I taught high school biology. He drawled, "I never took biology, but I always thought It would be fun to bisect an ol' frog." The revelation hit me: Biology has an Image problem. Biology has become synonymous with dissecting a frog. And that's wrong. DEAD May 18, 1987: Father Valine, Milford. Lisa Wright, May 19, 1987: Milford. May 25. 1987: Virginia Fowles, Milford and Aranka Leone, Glendale California. Iva Anderson, May 28, 1987: Minersville. May 29, 1987; Frances Kinross, Milford. wrong. Biology is the study of LIFE. My principles tell me to observe life, first. Look at a spider spinning a web, a cat scratching. Feed a bird. 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