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Show lilfurt OCTOBER 13, 1995 Permanent Community Impact Fund Board Local Capital Improvement List The following Beaver County projects have been placed on the list of items to be submitted for future grants or low-interloam. AppKcations can be tunneled through the county, the cities, school district housing authorities or special service districts. Housing authorities and service districts provide the means to use tax revenues , paid by one entity for a specific project Estimated Total Cost Project Description Entity Revenue PCIFB Request SourcesShares Submiss. Date , Beaver County Beaver County Beaver County Public Safety Building $8,000,000 Road Construction MilfordUnion Pacific RR South $3,000,000. RoadConstniction RowewhHot $5.000.000County S3,000,000 PCIFB S3.00u.000 Grant Loan February-Court- s $2,000,000 County $1,000,000 PCIFB $ 500,000 Grant $500,000 Loan July 1996 $2,000,000. SI ,000,000 County $1,000,000 PCIFB S 500.000 Grant $ 500,000 Loan July 1996 $850,000. $300,000 Impact Fees $550,000 PCIFB $550,000 Grant Loan June 1996 Springs Water system welt taite&diaribution Beaver City lines Beaver City Sewer Lagoons . PCIFB $300,000. . $150,000 Impact Fees 19 $150,000 Grant PAGE 2 We're Thinking Home end School: Vital Links Of You! by Reverend William Wagner is recovering at the Salt Lake City Veteran's Hospital after open heart surgery resulting in a double The prognosis is good. Best wishes for a speedy recovery! by-pa- ss. MilfordCity Study for Storm Drain System $40,000.- New Office $300,000. - Building Beaver County Special Service District 1 . Public Safety Station Mt. Holly Puffer Lake $150,000. $30,000. $25,000. City $275,000 PCIFB $150,000 Grant $125,000 Loan January 1997 $50,000 Grant $50,000 Loan November 19 $ 50.000 District SI 00.000 PCIFB May-Jun- e 19 . Fire Engine Buildup $6,000. Special Service District 2 Add on Fire House Special Service District 3 Clinic on that point. They have one foot planted in the reality of learning their phonics sounds and the other planted in the dirt of Jack's beanstalk. They are the most amazing, mystical, magical creatures in our otherwise cold, statistical reasonable Beaver County Engineer fees to establish landfill site and permit $40,000 Grant 1995 they'll say is magic. $85,000 Town $65,000 PCIFB $65,000 Grant 1995 $32,500 District $32,500 PCIFB $32,500 Grant $63,123. $23,123 Town $40,000 PCIFB $150,000. January Alice Smith: . 1995- 19 Wedding Gift List EditorPublisher Ad Deadline 5: P.M. Monday Subscriptions $35. per year Phone:801-387-267- Join In Giving A Gift Certificate To The Bride And Groom 6 Milford Drug & Gifts Fax: Purche Special Service District 5 new scrapper $300,000 forcounty-jeiauffi- Special Service District Purchase Collect truck for county-wid- e waste collect. $200,000 Beaver Valley Hospital AwieCae $4,000,000 BeaverValley Design study for new CmfMhty $120,000 HedthCreFacliry Hospital BeaverValley Hospital Beaver County School District Hospital . Establish Assisted Living Center $1,500,000 Bev& $9,000,000. . if you 19 $5,000 Grant $65,000 ; So have need for an adventure and cannot afford a cruise of cannot qualify for a ride on the Space Shuttle, find yourself a student, child or grandchild who is all of six years old. Ask them why the sky is blue of how the mountains grew and then sit back and listen to every word. Because every word $1,000 District $5,000 PCIFB (Minersville) . bothering him. "I make my face turn red and they think I'm going to blow up so they just get out of my way." old in the grocery store. He got my I happen to pass a six-ye- ar attention because an entire display of apples rolled to the ground as he passed by. His mother shouted his name to which he replied, "But I didnt do it! Jason did h!" His mother pointed out calmly that Jason (apparently his little brother) wasn't even there. He looked thoughtful, glancing over the produce for some inspiration. Something bright caught his eye as he slowing said, "Well, then he i turned into a carrot." olds have to be on their toes every People who work with six-ye-ar minute. These kids are not so much kilo asking questions as into figuring out the answers for themselves. They still believe that Santa Claus comes down the chimney, but they start wondering how. They know they're going to lose their front teeth, but they start imagining why. They are absolutely sure that if they kiss a frog, it will turn into a handsome prince, but if they kiss a dog named Prince, it will just lick them and keep being a dog and they see no inconsistency world. Beaver County Special Service District 1 Speciat Service District 5 $10,000 City $30,000 PCIFB No one sees ihe world hie a first grader. First grade teachers area little than any other single category more creative and a birle more thought-provokiof teachers. Ifs not s much what they teach. Ifs what they team from spending olds. so much time with six-ye- ar We should all see the world through Anna's eyes. On a field trip past a pasture of grazing cows, she shouted, "Look at the Oreo cows!" She explained that they were black and white like the cookies and maybe they gave special milk Her friend, Nathan, had a way of scaring off older kids who were 2001 MilfordCity Dec. 1995 Jan. 1996 $150,000 District $ 1 50,000 PCIFB $150,000 Grant $100,000 District $100,000 PCIFB $100,000 Grant $2,000,000 Hospital $2,00O.O00PCIFB $2,000,000 Grant $60,000 Hospital $60,000 PCIFB $60,OOOGrant $ 500,000 Hospital $500,000 Grant $500,000 Loan Jury 1996 $1,000,000 PCIFB $8,500,000 District $ 500,000 PCIFB $250,000 Grant $250,000 Loan November 1995 450 North 100 East - P. O. Box 224 Milford, Utah 84751 464 S. Main St. Sctooi' P"t'ciptionin Auditorium ... Phone: 387-210- 4 1998 (Nee Oct. 1) by Jtw Children of January 1997 S'Ae olin (0. December 1995 tfiinyi you did Mineravtlfe Town, Beaver County Special Service District 4 (Swimming Pools), Beaver County Housing Authority (dbeTIt exist) or is' it now being formed?), and the newly formed Beaver County Special Service District 6 at Elk Meadows do not show a projected request at this time. In the October 2 commission meeting, axrrrnissioners discussed the possibility of forming a Special Service District for road construction. The proposed road south from Milford to the Iron County line, along the UP track would primarily serve Circle Four Farms. "It's a road we would never build if they weren't here," Commissioner Johnson said. and L)oraijene reaueit the pleasure of your company , at their Cffiacte Me Avow flaid Cjotden Milford High ESKELSEN HELPING YOUR CHILD SUCCEED IN SCHOOL perfect for dunking. ' 2000- - LILY President, Utah Education Association Heddina --Anniversary Celebration Saturday, the f4th day of Octooer, ! 995 ymv Ofiatinlhe Cultural J4all 6:30 to 8:00 P.W. and eaflveuioni ciymfiatAy- - at tLWilford Ward Chapel Wilford, Utah (no tfifti pleaSej Using Our New ATM Can Be A Refreshing 24-Ho- ur CARPET S OCTOBER 9 THRU 81 Experience. Free 32 oz. Soft Drink I 1 Free 32 oz. Soft First Security Bank in Milford announces its new HandiBank ATM available 24 hours a day 7 days a week, located inside the front door of the branch at 326 So. Main. Now " through October 31, 1995 ATM when you use this for any transaction except balance inquiries, your receipt is good for a free 32 oz. soft drink at the Chevron Food Mart or Old Hickory Inn. Simply take 1 your receipt into the branch office f 7 for your coupon. The new HandiBank is easy to use. All you need is your First Security access card and your Personal Identification Number (PIN). If you have never used a HandiBank before, come in during regular banking hours and we'll gladly show you how. If you don't have a card or currently are not a First Security customer, we can help you with that, too. Visit the Milford branch and sign up. It's easy, and for a limited time, it even tastes good. m c. $3v pen. (nd Save ot at toc& nemuutfof $1. ta 326 South Main Milford, Utah 387-248- 7 48 NMainQriji: 438-281- 2 434 S. Main, Milford 387-281- 2 |