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Show SEPTEMBER 22, 1995 PAGE 3 GoyermentB it' ft p insieaa oi peo pie serang government, ' .... X EHSJu MILFORD SCHOOL LUNCH Monday, September 25 Taco Rice casserole Buttered Green Beans Sliced Peaches Hot Roll -- Milk September Is Ending With A Bang With Three Bands In Three Weeks At Tuesday, September 26 Chicken Pattie Sandwich Tater Tots Cheese & Pickle Apple Crisp - Milk mm IIaim II IIMI II I Xfl VL-.- Wednesday, September 27 Whipped Potatoes Turkey Gravy Buttered Corn Fruit Cup Hot Roll -- Milk Sat. Sept. 16th Thursday, September 28 4 Doug Carriger, County Planner T:: KATfff S BAEN BUHNERS Sausage & Biscuit Potatoes Chips Pickle & Cheese Sliced Pears - Milk Formerly Barrett Friday, September 29 & Hughes - Fri. Sept. 22nd Creamed Tuna w Toast After 29 '2 years with the Ventura, California, Fire Mixed Vegetables department, Doug Carriger understands commitment to public Fruited Jello w Cream iervice. Having spent part of that time as Fire Marshall and Fudgie - Milk E&ssistant Fire Chief for Ventura City, he also brings to the current the Child Nutrition Program, no person shall position years of working' with planning and zoning "General In on the grounds ofrace, color, national origin, sex. rJPlans, or blueprints for development, provide people with come age. or handicap, be excluded from participation in. be denied the benefits of. or be otherwise assurance that a factory won't be built next to their home, or that subjected to discrimination. Ifyou believe you industrial property won't be rezoned at the whim of government. haw been discriminated against because of race, color, national origin sex, age, or handicap, write They safeguard individual rights, and require that changes be made immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture. Washington. D.C. 20250." through public meetings," he said concerning previous experience, County Planner is a new .position, primarily created to coordinate effects growth between Circle Four Farms and the County. Carriger met with Rob Adams, Circle Four General and toured Manager, construction sites at the Western Beaver County location last week. He will be working as a liaison between the company and the county to make sure that infrastructure, roads, housing, and educational needs are being rrjet. Carriger is also the staff person available to iiioordinate; ; information on this and other subjects between the county and the public. He will also be working with the Economic Task Force Development headed by Les Prall. Data gathered by that entity is to be used for local planning and ; development Circle Four is far from ; - v 9: P.M. to 1: A.M. The Pub is a private club for members only Milford UT 413 S. Main i ri 801-387-24- 98 ? everybody in your family be a credit union member : being 2 ; ! ; j v f " I ; ' Carriger's only assignment. He is also gathering data associated with the proposed public safety building. "Through public meetings we will be able to decide the size of facility the community wants," he said. Part of his assignment is to insure that the public is informed of the scope of the project and the various options Available prior to the meetings, so they can make an informed choice. "It is incumbent on the IT ONLY TAKES S5.00 TO OPEN . . government agency to provide information before hand. This type of project must stand the scrutiny of public review," he '' said. Carriger has lived locally for about two years. He and his wife,1 Lindat; built a home in fne V Beaver' area in 1990, and he commuted to work in Ventura ' until retirement. RuIm of ttw Road The Utah State File Marshals Office remind motorist! that the Uw requires they pull to curb to allow emergency vehklet to the right-han- d paas. Failure to do ao can cause serious accidcnU or delays in arriving at the aeene of an emergency. Whan yon hear sirens or aee fed lights, pull to the right aide of the road and atop. If yon cannot move right, move in any direction that will allow the emergency vehicle through. Look fint before moving. If there ii no place to move, tit tight Following an emergency vehicle may ecro exciting, but, in rcsliry, it dangerous both to the emergency penonnel and to youraelf. Emergency vehicle often have to atop Maidenly and lomoone following could become invotvod in an aocident and emergency penoaicl could be injured whan attempting to get out of their vehicles to reapond to the call. Pluue heed the warning potted on the back of moat fire engine which states that vehiclet behind then should be t leaat SO feel behind than. If you are a pedestrian and hear sircne, stay on the curb. Do not step into the street' even after the emergency vehicle has passed. There may be mote following at a diatanc. Keep children dost to you. They may try to dart out to see the fire bade, ' ambulance or other emergency vehicle, , . : ' , y AN ACCOUNT FOR A CHILD 18 AND UNDER. WHAT BETTER WAY TO START YOUR CHILD ON THE ROAD TO " - AND ; FINANCIAL SECURITY OFFICES ST. GEORGE, LOCATED IN CEDAR CITY, HURRICANE ALSO Southern Utah Federal Credit Union r 7 Milford, Utah 84751 (801)387-242- 2 1 |