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Show J Beaver City Council Minutes The Beaver City Council met In regular session on September 6, 1988 at 4:00 pan. with the follow-In- g members present: Mayor Robert H. Lee; Councllmembers Conrad Grlmshaw, Paul Anderson, Val Smith and Sam Hutchlngs. Also present were City Recorder Hal Lessing and City Manager Cordon Ba-e- r. Councilman James Robinson was absent and excused until 7:30 pjn. The Council approved the minutes of August 16, 1988 as read and written, and bills were approved for payment. The City Recorder presented a list of accounts to be presented to Beaver City's Auditor which shall be removed from Beaver City's active accounts receivable and placed in the delinquent archive files. After revlew.Councilman Grlmshaw moved, Councilman Smith 2nd the accounts in the amount of $88.07 be removed from Beaver City's active received on accounts by Auditor Floyd Picering and collection of these accounts shall be made under sundry. All voted in favor. Mayor Lee asked the office staff into the meeting. At this time, the City Council complimented the staff and city crew on collection of delinquent power bills. City Recorder Lessing presented a proposed "water application for outside the city limits water. The application has been drafted by Beaver City's attorney. After review, Councilman Grlmshaw moved, Councilman Hutchlngs seconded, Beaver City adopt for Immediate use, the new outside the City water application and as drafted by Beaver City's legal department. All voted In favor. The Council discussed lockers at the swimming pool. After discussion, CouncllmanSmlthmoved.Cou-ncllma- n Hutchlngs seconded, City Manager Baker immediately have removed the lockers from the swim -mlng pool and In the future, Investigate purchase of basket-typ- e lockers. All voted in favor. A pay request from Rocky Mountain Pools in the amount of $19,100 was reviewed by the Council. After review. Councilman Grlmshaw moved, Councilman Smith 2nd, Beaver City authorize Beaver County to make final payment No. 5 to Rocky Mountain Pools in the amount of $19,000. All voted In favor. Mayor Lee read to the Council the resignation of Louise Farrer from the Hospital Board. It was the consensus of the Council Beaver City, with reluctance, accept Mrs. Farrer's resignation and send a letter of thank you expressing Beaver City's appreciation for her work done on the Hospital Board, and more particularly, all the work she has done on Instigation and completion of the geriatric ward addition to the Beaver Valley Hospital. Rex Carter, Building Inspector Zoning Administrator, met with the Council and discussed accessory buildings in residential zones of Beaver city. After discussion, it was the consensus of the Council IciJSTOil PAVING CRACK I PATCHING SEALING I FREE ESTHIATES A?C PROJECT I i g FILLING 1 ITNL I Craig Kirk 527-48- . Lee-Wh- 1 Bob Rollins (801) Monroe, Utah 34 J I PLANNING (801) Sandy, Utah 255-13- IKIRK BEAYTRCOUNTY NEWS a Zoning Ordinance change be drThursday afted by the City Rscorder and September 22, 1988 Zoning Administrator for presenta1 tion at the next Council meeting. The City Council recessed at this Councilman Robinson moved, CoCHURCH NEWS time until 7:30 p.m. Councilman uncilman Anderson 2nd, Beaver City Robinson arrived at this time. By: Bill Wagner close permanently and vacate BeaMr. Jim Klholm of MAR Equipto 300 ver City Street 500 East, ment, met with the Council and di 400 North. All voted in favor. Surprises are those things that cussed trading Beaver City's Back-h- oe are unexpected. Some are pleasant It was the consensus of the Couon a new backhoe at a total and some unpleasant, but we tend to ncil Recorder Lessing prepare a plot trade-i- n cost of $3,000. After disremember and cherish the pleasant block. plan of the swimming pool cussion, Councilman Grlmshaw moCouncilman Robinson complimesurprises. I remember how surprised I was ved, Councilman Hutchlngs 2nd, nted City Manager Baker, City crew old when I came to Milford. I had not Beaver City trade In the and Staker Construction on the exbackhoe on a new 580K backhoe expected to be a resident. I was cellent job done on the roads in with a total trade-i- n cost of $3,000. only to fill the pulpit of the Methe cemetery. The roads will be All voted in favor. thodist Church until the ministerial roads The completed under budget. A discussion was held on poscommittee would find a permanent were made out of hot mix and laid sible future trade-i- n on backhoes. ' by Staker Construction. pastor. The pleasant surprise at In the future, it will cost Beaver being requested to serve full time Councilman Robinson moved, Cois still fresh and rewarding. The City approximately $3,800 If Beaver uncilman Robinson 2nd, Beaver City City were to trade up to a 4 -- wheel surprise of the openess of the peoprepare specifications to stucco City drive backhoe one year from today. Hall and the lower power plant. ple and the easy acceptance I reAfter that time, the approximate ceived is a benefit I respect and All voted in favor. trade -- In difference would be $2,000 Coappreciate. I was told that our Councilman Robinson moved, per year. city had Just had a heavy economic uncilman Grlmshaw 2nd, Beaver Councilman Smith moved, Couloss and things were pretty grim. C Ity M anager purchase a side m ower ncilman Anderson 2nd, Beaver City for Beaver City's tractor and that Imagine the surprise when the eleendorse the resolution of Library cted officials and the people overBeaver City ditches and weeds by came that negative situation and Card Sign -- Up Month. All voted in cut twice a year. All voted In favor. favor. Milford is able to see better days Councilman Anderson presented InMr. Joe White of ahead. Beaver City with three signs which The mines have len silent for surance Agency, met with the Couhe Is donating to Beaver City for ncil and presented a cost comparyears but "thar's gold in them thar restrooms and lights out. Fishlake ison on Beaver City's liability inhills" and sliver and many other Lumber provided the lumber, Tony surance compared to liability Insurprecious metals and gem stones. The Sonsalla did the router work, Roance with the League. The present rallraod has a changing program but ger Kesler framed the signs, MaIt still remains as one of our best cost on the open market Is apprilyn Anderson painted the signs, resources. The development of Cryroximately $12,191. The cost with and Paul Anderson stained the signs. the League at present is $8,262. stal Peak Minerals may enable the The Council thanked all those InThe Council discussed at length BeRailroad and other Industrial and volved for the time and effort spent aver City's liability insurance. commercial enterprises to seeafu-tur- e in preparing the signs. for growth in Milford. Councilman Anderson moved, Councilman Grlmshaw 2nd Beaver City Perhaps the biggest surprise is the fact of life. That In spite of purchase Immediately a 30 minute back-u- p ourselves and the errors we ma!;e supply for Beaver City's we are still provided for and ha"e computer. All voted in favor. time to our lives in pr -City Manager Baker reported the Utah Department of Transportation ductlve and profitable avenues. V'e has given Beaver City a price for are not just "Lucky". "God loves the world that He gave his purchase of the old Department of Transportation road sheds and proonly begotten son that whoever believe in Him and follow His experty. After discussion, Councilman Hutchlngs moved, Councilman Andample will not perish but have everson 2nd, Beaver City proceed erlasting life." The churches of Milford are full immediately with purchase of the of wonderful surprises for growth surplus UDOT sheds and property at a purchase price of and riches. I did not say wealth, $9,200. All voted In favor of the motion. although that, too, may be more There being no further business fully enjoyed. Riches bring more presented before the Council, the lasting happiness than fine gold! "Catch the Spirit". meeting adjourned at 11:00 p.m. I 58 ite eaver County News f I WANT AD RATES 10? per word, minimum of $2.50. Three (3) insertions for the price of two (2), 50? if paid In advance. billing charge. Card of Thanks -- $3.50 mm . 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Women's Bible 'Study 12:30 P.M. on Tuesday's . 485 So. 700 West Brent Baxter, Pastor 387-26- 386-22- 38 EXCELLENT LOCATION IN MILFORD 6 BEDROOM, 3 BATH HOME. BUILT-I- N 2 CAR GARAGE. LARGE GUEST HOUSE. WAS $29,900 NOW $23,500 CALL "GRIFF" 386-22- 38 00 FOR East 100 South Milford, Utah 100 HOME.. VERY NICE.. LARGE SHOP AND ONE HALF ACRE OF LAND. REFERENCES REQUIRED MILFORD COMMUNITY, UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. 350 North 100 Wesi, 4. W.T. "Bill" Wagner, Pastor. L; RENT IN MINERSVILLE THREE BEDROOM, ONE BATH TWO BEDROOM ONE BATH HOME LARGE LOT. TALL SHADE TREES. FIRST AND LAST MONTH RENT REQUIRED IN ADVANCE. RENT IS $150.00 PER MONTH. UNITED TRUCK MASTER TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING . D.O.T. Certification . Job Placement Assistance . Financial Aid Available CorrespondenceResident Training .Accredited Member NHSC Call toll free Headquarters: Clearwater, Florida eye checkup. They reto Milford Thursday home turned follow-u- p Rebekah Lodge Assembly visitors of Salt Lake: Burnice Rudd, Warden; Esther Odle, Left Herald; Jen-l- e Bryant, Right Herald; and 15 of Rebekah Lodge 43, at the home of Olive Root. Maudell Crane went to Las Vegas on Am Track on Monday to visit and spend a few days with son Robert and wife Betty, also granddaughter and She returned home on Thursday and then went to Monroe, Utah to visit with daughter Bonnie Lee and Eil- - evening. Beaver County D.U.P Camps all met at the Fair Grounds for a luncheon on Sept. 10th. County Captain Peggy Reusch took charge of the meeting. After the lunch, a song fest was enjoyed by all. Irene Griffiths GerkM an ived in Milford on Thursday, Sept. IT, after an extended camping trip through Canada. She is here visiting her son, George Griffiths, and old friends for a few days. She will then travel to Las Vegas to visit with her daughters, Adele and Florence and families before returning home to Vacaville, California. Dear Editor; This letter Is to thank a large group of volunteers who performed Dear Editor; Milford Rebekahs attending. After the Visitation, a delicious dinner was served by Noble Grand, Margaret Lund and Olive Root, Sec. SALE 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH WITH A FULL PARTLY First Baptist 387-283- FEATURED ON YOUR WHITE & GREEN PHONE BOOK COVER ey IN MINERSVILLE SHIPS 387-288- 1 families. While on their trip, Jim's four brothers and families had a reunion in West Valley City. On Thursday, Jim, Rene and Diane drove to St. George for a CENTE FOR m Service. Quality & Fair Value CALL: LYNDA 4 ALCARVALHO een and family. On Saturday, they all enjoyed a lovely trip to Silt Lake to attend the Ice Capades. James and Rene Hardy recently drove to Mr. Pleasant and visited with Mrs. Glen Hardwick, a friend she hadn't seen In 40 years. They then went to Payson, Utah and visited with Jim 's cousin, Floyd Wilkinson. On Monday they went to Salt Lake and visited with their sons, Sheldon and wife Tina and son Doug and wife Hannah and their REALTY (11 r-- News Now Hiring. Summer & Career Opportunities (Will Train). Excellent Pay Plus World Travel. Haw-al- l, Bahamas, Caribbean, Etc. Call Ext. 133c. Now!! 3. We buy 11:00 A.M. 400 W. Coalcreek Rd. County-756-336- 38,39,40pdj Sell us your old Item's. most any thing. Call MOTION 2-- 16 Give .distinction and class to any Morning Worship ' AWJNCI SALE FOR j 387-288- 1. Dead or Alive CRUISE 56 Diet APPLIANCE REPAIR -- 438 South Main St. Milford, Utah Phone No. 387-23- tfnchgW' STAMPS - Reasonably in all sizes. Call BEAVER COUNTY NEWS The best guaranteed reconditioned appliances in Southern utan. 586-522- irk Realty WULFORD IN 5. RUBBER Sale - APPLIANCE REPAIRS Same Day In Shop Repairs 387-280- priced. Come 37,38,39pdc Washers Dryers Refrigerators Freezers Rnge stoves Partially furnished. Call business operation, large or small. & - For APARTMENT FOR RENT; Clean and cozy One bedroom apartments. 38upa -- $129.00! SEWING MACHINES: Brand new surplus models. (Due to many school districts reduced purchasing allowances). Heavy duty (all metal body & parts). Also available a few "Teachers model" free -- arm machines with all the mm $15-68,0- REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. Five bedroom home on 17 acres, west of Lehl. Horse barn, hay barn, 4,500 sq. ft. shop. 40 shares Irrigation water. $280,000.00. Consider trade building lot. 768-901- 6, j 768-329- 3. 38upa 3, a public service. On Aug. due to the efforts of these people, 15 miles of Highway 276 were cleared of trash along the roadsides. This area is from Bullfrog Marina 22-2- to well past Ticaboo. Thanks also to the employers In the area who supported and encouraged the project. Along with this initial clean-u- p, Individuals, families and groups are signing up to "ADOPT A MILE". This means that they will continue to keep this area cleaned up by checking their mile periodically. We would like to issue a challenge to Interested groups and individuals to organize similar projects In your area. Let's make it grow and make Utah a nicer place to live In and a nicer place to visit. We would also like to ask the cooperation of your readers to help us keep it clean by refraining from throwing trash by the roadside. Also consider whether or not Utah's "OPEN CONTAINER" law is serving its' purpose, or is It 'only making litter -- bugs of people who would not normally be that way without that particular law. Just a 0 point of Interest, we averaged lbs. of trash per mile for each side of the road. Sincerely Yours, 300-50- Dennis Womack Ticaboo As a living in the heart of Mormondom, I was happy to see Gordon B. Hinckley say that the Church would take no position on the tax initiatives. However it does stretch the Church's credibility to the breaking on point when both The Deserjt News and KSL TV -- Radio (both owned by the IDS Church) have given $7,500 to Taxpayers for Utah (the organization created for the sole purpose of defeating the initiatives). hThere must be urch officials seated on the Boards of Director for both corporations who help make "corporate" derisions; and it Is Inconceivable that their Influence wouldn't weigh a decision. It reminds me of t he old axiom, "I can't hear what you say when what you do rings so loudly in my ears!" Could It be that they are so removed from what's happening in their midst that they are oblivious to the fact that an increasing num -ber of Mormons and are wondering why the Church wants to keep the heel of oppressive govC high-ranki- ns ernment squarely on our necks? Something here just doesn't square with reality. Sincerely, Connie Chandler Ogden, Utah |