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Show Beoutr (Cotmtg ittomtor PAGE 5 (amtinued fhwr. page 4i E . 1217 26 feat; thmci 179 21 feat along the are of I curve to the left through central angle of 17 2T 00" and i radius of 2197 90 feet, thence N 19' 56 00E (12 SI fctto thcpoirtof begmnif Containing. 1 10 757 acras JANUARY 23. 1997 u STEPS TO OBTALMVG EARNED IM'OME Section TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1 Petitioner and Policy Declaration and Annexation Impact Report for Sheuntk HQs Addition Annexation. Milford. Utah Both (JocumeMi are hereby incorporated into the ordinance by Section 3. ZONING DESIGNATED The above described property itinoipat bouadahei of Milford City it hereby roned to State Road 21 which zoned i vattxed into tht except the northerly 300 feet adjacent 6. (highway commercial) under the Milford Land Development C-- H Code Section 4. This Ordinance tha.1 take effect nnmeduNery upon EFFECTIVE DATE JSSpeciaust ISMYWHGHl tht reference publication. MANAGhMKN I PROGRAM WORTH ITS WHIG. IT? by Nedra C hmtencn. Halt Slate Answer University Extension nutrition specialist About S3.' billion is spent on weight reduction products and sen ices annually If uhi are part of that spending group. e aluate your weight management contract carefully II should be taken as seriously as a loan or car repair and ought to include basic, important information such as e nonmisleading statement and ihc of approach goals program For "Our example. program cmphasies change m lifestyle with group instruction on diet and physical acti ity." A brief description of the credentials of the staff with more detailed information available upon request A statement of the client population and experience over a period of nine months or more For example. "To date we hae seen XI clients lor at least three v isits each I here has been an average weight loss of 12 pounds ut the 2 clients who hav c been with us a year." A list of recommendations that include urging you lo sec your physician at lcasl one month before beginning the of-lh- Paned by the City Council of Milford. Utah, thu 1994 by the following , vote: AYES: lry ii L Nayi . -- . Absent 9: Attest MARYG WtSFSl AN, Mayor City Recorder ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT. L L C. a limited liability company J? . v .rls ire RONA1D WUNDERDCH. v.. LARYM C AR3ER. Principal wj i ii--r i- - Principal program A full disclosure of costs and a of listing programs and facilities that are included by Hint a,n 1ARD W ROLtlNS. Pnnopal STATE Of UTAH 4tiruiTiircv o "l - ' Sheriffs Report U'A oUanuon ) County of Beaver ) day of The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this BeeeeneV. 1994, by LARY M CARTER. RICHARD W ROLLINS, RONALD WUNDERLICH and MARK S. WHITNEY, who did say that they ire member) of ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT, LLC a limited She principal liability company and they signed said instrument in behalf of said company Notary PuWe i Ort J JO0D I QtrntLt if Car NOTARYfUBLIC Residing at WmaVO.--o rTWoU My Commission Expires foils Beaver County - St. 2& Published in Heaver t'ouutv Mouitor January 23. IW ominaiiiins sought for Huntsman Awards The Huntsman Awards for Excellence in Education program is accepting nominations for the 1997 awards, which will honor ten individuals from Utah Public Schools who have made significant contributions to education Each will receive a $10,000 cash award to use as they choose. The honors will go to two teachers in each of the grade levels - elementary, junior middle and high schools. Three principals, one at each level, will be recognized and the 10th award will go to an outstanding volunteer or public school system employee Nominations are accepted from any Utah citizen and a board of judges will select the finalists. Winners will be honored at an awards ceremony in Salt Lake City The Jon M. Huntsman family sponsors the awards, in cooperation with the Utah State Board of Education. For information and to obtain nomination forms, contact your local school The deadline by which nominations must be received is 5 00 p.m on or call March 28th, and winners will be announced approximately two months later Friday, 532-520- 0. It's Football Season CREDIT Dennis Hmkamp -- Earned Income Tax Credit EIO is an underutilized program that contributes to the financial stability of Utah's The I IC mone also improves the economy of working poor communities and the state as it is spent The program is fully funded for the Il tax year but is likely to face reduction o er the next scv en years of proposed budget balancing The education program is reaching more people, says Dr Li Gorham. Extension family resource management specialist in College of Family Life at Utah State Univ crsity For the I 993 tax y car 84.4(17 Utahns filed and received $X2 million in EIC money For 1994. the numbers were up to 103.7 J receiving SI 13 5 million and the numbers continue to rise Gorham says you may be eligible to receive F1C benefits if one of the following conditions exist If you lived with one "qualifying child" in 19 and your family earned less than S25.07X. you can get up to $2,152. or and your 2 If vou liv ed with two or more "qualify ing children" in 19 or ou S2X.495. can to less than earned $3,556. y get up family 3 If you had no children hv ing with you in 1996 and you earned less than $9,500. AND y ou were between the ages 25 and 64. y ou can get up to$323 A qualifying child is defined as a son. daughter, adopted child, grandchild, step child or foster child The qualify ing child must be (a) e student. under age 19: (b) under age 24 but a any age and disabled The qualify ing child must also hav c liv ed with y ou at least six months during 19 However, foster children must have lived with y ou the entire year Types of income that count tow ards y our Earned Income are all salary and wages either cash or check, self employ ment, military pay . strike benefits, long term disability, and contributions towards an IRA or 401 K plan NOTE: Interest and unemployment checks arc "taxable income" but not earned income So by filing for Earned Income Tax Credit, y ou will not lose any benefits such as food stamps, low income housing, child support, alimony or workers compensation How do y ou file for ETC Workers with children should fill out form 1040A or 1040 Your return will determine if you owe any taxes or arc getting a refund Then file Schedule EIC to find out your Earned Income Tax Credit. Workers without children fill out a 104OEZ before doing the Schedule EIC If after completing y our tax return y ou find that y ou owe taxes, y ou can subtract Your Earned Income Credit from this amount. If you owe no taxes but qualify for ETC. you can get money back. Gorham say s you can gel free help at your local Volunteer Income e Tax Assistance VITA) site. There is also a number you can This number gets very busy the closer it gets to call April 15 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance is also av ailable at many locations now through April 15. She sav s if y ou think you may hav c qualified over the past three years you can still file an amended return to receive the money you may have missed out on If you filed a return for those years, you can now file a 104OX amended return and attach an EIC form. If you did not file for those years because you didn't owe federal income tax, there is no penalty for filing a late return to obtain EIC. Most of the forms you need for EIC arc av ailable at your local post office, library or VITA site. There is also a program that allows you to get part of the money you think you might qualify for in 1997 in adv ance by filing form W-- 5 with y our cmplov er Your employ cr can then add the expected EIC money to each paycheck. Gorham says Forms and publications arc available by calling I -- 800-T The publication for this program is 4596 "Earned Income Credit." The form vou will need is called "schedule EIC." Bv The above property n amwted lukjeo te the terma. eonditioni and proviakM of that certain Anneutioa AjtrMman herwaan Milford City and Ti ,'' IW. 1 full-tim- toll-fre- A Palm Springs. California, man was arrested by Utah Highway Patrol He was booked into Bca cr County Jail on charges Driv ing on Suspension. Possession of Marijuana, and Possession of Drug of Paraphernalia A man from Great Falls, Montana, was "arrested b the .Sheriffs Department follow ing an incident on Grey hound Bus He was held on a warrant out of Montana .An incident involving vehicle burglary in Beaver is under investigation Responses were made to 53 requests for assistance Of these calls, three were to keep the peace. 19 to check out suspicious persons or circumstances, and I S to assist other agencies Three animal problems were handled There were ten traffic accidents investigated b the Sheriffs Department during the week Only one had personal AX-FOR- M MIMERSV1LLE RESERVOIR: Ice cover is almost complete. There was still a small section of open water near the launch ramp on Jan 15 Ice on the rest of the lake ranges from thin to 4 inches; use caution Fishing has been good. Some rainbows over 20 inches arc being caught consistently by those spending some time. Best fishing has been at mid-da- y using jigs fished near the bottom Try green, while or dark power grubs or feather jigs w ith 18 -I '4 o head jigs Best fishing has been in shallow water (6 ft or less). Remember special regulations artificial flics and lures only and limit of one fish, which must be at least 20 inches long BEAVER RIVER: Flows arc low the in canyon Fishing has subsided is Fishing slow for rainbow & brown trout up to 12 inches Fish arc spooky with low, clear water conditions Try small spinners. Hgs oi wet flics injury. traffic slops were made with 47 citations issued Sixty-si- x Daily Prescription Delivery Order by 3:00 P.M. Delivery' at 5:00 P.M. Monday - Saturday (cut off time 1 :30 Saturday i 464 ) Milford Drug S. Open 10:00 A M - 6 00 P.M. Main St. 801-387-21- 04 Tuesday Nights Dart Tournament -Sign up at 7:00 P.M. Play begins at 8:00 Thursday Nights The Barnburners THE VIDEO SDSACK R9 nr. main MTOTnevn i f VALENTINE S DA Y7! CALL US FOR ALL YOUR FRESH FLOWE ARRANGEMENTS!! 386-121- 6 386-242- 4 The Pub is a private club for members only. Milford UT 413 S. Main 801-387-24- 98 f& IS NOW A FLOBISTALSOV. WE ABE TAKING ORDERS FOR 4:00PM - fcOOPM ANYTIME TIUS WEEKS NEW VIDEO RELEASES: PHENOMENON BORnnio of niooo !! Wi! REfXNF HEW RELEASES WEEKLY !! V On January 29th. from 2:00 4 to pm 00pm the USU Extension will sponsor a Livestock Seminar at the Beaver County Courthouse. 105 E the Center, commissioners in chambers The speakers for the seminar include Dr Allen Rasmusscn. L'SU Extension Range Specialist, speaking on the subject of range monitoring. Dr Dec Von Bailey, USU Extension Ag Economist, speaking on the Livestock Market Forecast and also Dr Nylc Matthews. USU Extension Livestock Specialist, discussing wintering the cow herd. For more information contact Mark Nelson. 1. USU Extension Agent 438-64- 5 |