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Show Utah Press Association 307 West 300 South, Suite 5005 Salt Lake City UT 84101-121- 2 BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID 5 It. lO H H- - Ml "')mHU 0 MILFORD, UT I y lVc iMiu.MM' VicfMMi O 475' 1 PERMIT NO. 1S rail 1 (t-i- I L I 0 IHIfM flltul I DIM JIC ITS 5 fct 4 Demolition cost for the Milford 1 ligh School building totaled $86,500. plus or minus a few dollars. As soon as the debris is removed from the site, crews will begin construction on new sidewalk, curb and gutter, and the asphalt parking lot. The district expects an expenditure of approximately $267,000. for these items plus the demolition. Landscaping is separate. Assistant Superintendent Don Willden reported that project finance is in good shape. "There are still lots of unknowns, but as of today we have enough money to cover all expenses," he said. I v. . JAto ... toArgw ffy lii;;rcrdi:i::tes J::rS,lS35 Mayor Wiseman called the at meeting to approximately 7:00 p.m. Those in attendance were: Councilmen Carter, Smith, Dotson. and Recorder Netto, Sower, Treasurer Sparling, Attorney The "Roy Young Tree" stands in the Caboose Park as a proud memorial to the man who was a force for progress in Milford, and Beaver County, for more than fifty years. His legacy includes service as a city councilman from 1964 to 1973; mayor from 1973 to 1981; chairman of the Milford and Beaver Democratic Parties; organizer of the Milford Wildlife Protective Association; member of the "1973 Commission of the Year" of the Western Association of Fish and Game Commissioners; three tame with I Ttnh Wilfltf Rrumf-- jftfa I at. hhfl11 enthnciiict who organized the sport in Milford; FCAOG Human Services Board member, brought television service to Milford. (See complete recap page 8.) The tree was a surprise gift to Roy from his children on his 80th birthday, less than one year ago. 1 T' Fro - .", 4 W Kanell, Lcadman Whiting, Enoch Swain, Sheldon Albrecht, Mary Albrecht, Gerald Hickman, Phyllis Hickman, Nadine Jones, Beverly Erickson, and Alice Smith repotting for the Milford Monitor. Sheldon Albrecht and Nadine Jones requested mat the City help the Senior Citizen Center before they County Oiled the lot. Councilman Dotson stated that if the City would a dump truck he would donate a track hoe and see that the work ..'.. Schofield late afternoon. June X. I 1 1 . 1995. was done. the minimum bid price set by a Lcadman certified appraiser, Councilman Carter seconded the motion, all Council agreed. Whiting presented a proposed rate increase resolution to the Council to study before they vote on it at the next council i:i!f:r.fityfc::cil order ' meeting. , Minutes of the May 16, 1995 meeting were approved as written. Councilman Carter motioned to pay payroll as presented, Councilman Dotson seconded the motion, all in favor. The Police contract with Beaver County was tabled until next meeting. City staff requested to get more information from applicants for reduced rates. Ordinance No. Annexation of Territory (North Star Annexation) was tabled until the next meeting so that an agreement might be signed. Sower . Councilman motioned to put the AT & T building up for bid and to have in favor. , Councilman Carter the on reported progress of the float for the 4th of July City parade by Airport Manager Tatia Bradshaw. Council requested that no more that $200.00 be spent for the float costs. Councilman Sower motioned to adjourn into executive session to discuss personnel at approximately 9:00 Councilman Carter p.m. seconded the motion, vote was as. follows: Councilman Carter yes, Councilman Sower - yes, ' Councilman Dotson - yes. Councilman Smith yes! Those in attendance were: Mayor Wiseman, Couneilmen Carter, Sower, Dotson, and Smith, Recorder Treasurer Netto, Sparling, Attorney Kanell, and Enoch Swain. (continued on page 2) I |