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Show 33ilfir3Ji!itr NOVEMBER 10, 1995 News Briefs Ccanly Budget Commissioners approved the following adjustments for the 1995 budget after a public hearing on November 6. REVENUES $30,000. Bldg. Permits State (irant 12,500. Dist Crt Contract 30,500. Sheriffs Fees 66,500. Police Sen-- . Cont. 110,000. Fines & Forfeit. 15,000. M. V. LicPlate Sales 8,000. 39.156. Gen. Fund Surplus S25IJ06. EXPENDITURES Beaver Justice Court $25,000. Wages Salary Benefits Dept. Total 16.500. 41,500. Treasurer 4,500. Equipment ClerkAudilor Salary & Wages Benefits 2,356. 800. 1.000. Equipment Dept. Total 4,156. Planner Salary & Wages Benefits Travel Office 8,800. 2,200. 2,000. Equipment Dept. Total 4.000. 1,000. 18,000. Public Safety 51,000. 14,000. 6,000. Wages Salary Benefits Travel Office Training & Education Uniform allowance 1,500. 1,100. 1 ,050. 42.000. Equipment Dept. Total 116,650. Ins. Claim Real Property Purchase Health ins. claims Total Fate of the Bookmobile is being batted back and forth between County and School District Commissioners agreed that the County would pick up half of the annual $ 2,944. tab, or approximately $6,500. dealings with Milford City. if the District would pay the remaining (See page five for election results.) half. Using some fancy political CIRCLE FOUR DOESN'T WANT footwork, the District decided on TO GET SOAKED ON WATER RATES: Councilman Larry Sower left $5,500., or slightly less than half. books the table Wednesday evening and took a Of the 53,000 distributed by the Bookmobile this year, place in the spectator section to 6,000 were checked out by Belknap represent Circle Four Farms during Elementary students, 2,443 by Milford discussion of an equitable water rate for Elementary students and 4,362 by the 2" service to the feed mill. Although the company wants to pay their fair Minersvillc School students. Commissions are investigating share, they would prefer to not pay for the of discontinuing the maximum possible capacity through viability Bookmobile service in favor of raising the line, or a 54 resident equivalent. The city does not have a set w ages for librarians and adding books to rate for a 2" commercial line. Since the the individual community libraries. HOUSING: Steve Erickson, Utah service is metered this may be an onTechnical Housing Technical Assistance going negotiation until construction is and actual demand can be Program, Inc., received enthusiastic completed evaluated. and Milford from Planning support will go forward as Zoning Monday evening when he GENERAL PLAN document for a 1 year period an advisory presented a plan for 21 homes in the few minor a after changes. Subdivision. Property section of Sunnyside center Seed money from state tax dollars has belonging to Tommy Yee, David and been approved for purchase of the lots. Mike Symond, Sam Florence, and Neil Manufactured homes could sell Bradshaw will be changed to the high and $75,000. density. A road will be considered to between $70,000. Erickson stated this would target home connect land locked property in the southeast section of town to the Pass buyers with 80 or less of the area median income. His projection indicates Road. Spot zoning will be discouraged that a family of four with an income of during the advisory period. $23,400. would qualify. He added that A T A T BUILDING: Milford City individuals in the $ 10. to $ 1 1 . per hour will advertise the building for sale with income range could afford these homes. a minimum bid of $150,000. They ELECTION IS OVER but apparently prefer to sell it asis, with full disclosure not everyone is happy with the results. of asbestos content At least 50 of the Ben Price visited the Milford City proceeds of the sale will go for Council meeting Wednesday evening to completion of the golf course as view the proceedings and express a previously agreed. BOOKMOBILE: Adjustments Total Revenues certain amount of displeasure. Price's questioning stopped just short of asking Councilman Mark Dotson to declare business associations which may create conflicts. Dotson stated in a public meeting before the election that he works as a consultant for several large corporations, some of which havt 1 -- PAGE 4 CAR WASH: The Milford City Council gave it's blessing for construction of car wash. Date for opening of Mac's Car Wash, to be located on West Center Street and 200 West, depends mostly on 92,000. S25 1,806. (Real property purchase was the Lee house next to the courthouse which was demolished for a parking lot.) nt Total expenditures Breaking, November 11, OBITUARY Home The Nursing legislation was passed by bom chambers of the State Legislature and became official law with Governor weather. Jason McDennott, owner, said Mike Leavitt's signature. he is ready to proceed, and Mayor The Utah Military and Wiseman is reserving a place in line to Veterans Affairs Committee, and The w ash her car. Office of Veterans Affairs, expresses appreciation to all State Legislatures for their dedicated efforts in bringing Utah's first State Veterans about this much needed home. The Nursing Home will be a Nursing Home will celebrate a d facility funded g ceremonial event on 45,000 sq. ft, funds (65) and be Federal Veterans lay (November 1 1, 1995), at partially the future site of the home, The the remainder from the State of Utah Veterans Administration Medical (35). Administration of the Center in Salt Lake City. The event will feature Nursing Home will fall under the Utah of Health (UDOH) and is speakers Craig Peterson, State Senator Department to be designed and constructed the of legislation sponsor for the Veterans Home, Bob Linil, consistent with the requirements for Governor's Office, Rod Betit, Utah Federal funding under 38 U.S.C.A. 8131 et. scq. The Department will Department of Health, and US Senator also establish appropriate criteria for Orin Hatch-Alsscheduled is a physical admission and discharge of residents to by turning of subject requirements. All admission applications spades of dirt by special honored for the home shall be made to the and their for outstanding guests steadfast support of the Home. Each Directors office with preference given to those who are without adequate spade will have the following mens of support and unable due to inscription: "Utah Military and old age, or infirmity wounds, disease, Veteran Affairs Committee and State to properly maintain themselves. Office of I 'eterans of Veterans Affairs Veterans and their spouses or Are Proud of the Grateful To: surviving spouses who are residents of "Name " ft no Helped Make Possible Utah and in need or nursing home care Utah 's First Veterans Nursing Home may be admitted to the home. Eva Irene Powell, 89, passed away November 5, 1995 in Milford, Utah. She was born on October 18, 1906 in Beaver, Utah the daughter of Ainu & Margaret Elizabeth Burt Powell. Eva was member of the LDS Church where she served as a visiting teacher for over 50 years She was an & Gleaner Leader and Secretary of the Sunday School. She served the Lord by serving her fellow man. She enjoyed gardening, quilting and writing and poetry. She was a very good cook and liked the culinary arts. She is survived by 19 nieces & nephews She was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Lawrence & William Powell Sisters, Kathleen Burton, Stell Puffer & Margaret Puffer. Funeral services were held oh Wednesday, November 8, 1995 at 1:00 p.m. in the Beaver LDS 6th Ward Chapel. Friends could call at the Olpin Mortuary on Tuesday from 6:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. and at the Church on Wed from 1 1:00a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Interment will be in the Mountain View Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. VetermfefcEra M-M- en 80-be- ground-breakin- o "ground-breakin- "Ji Extra-Extr- a! rl 12,000. 60,000. 20.000. Ground 1995" Fri Nov. 10 Kathy & The BarnBurners Sat Nov. Robinson Fn. Nov. Sat Nov. Di$count Grocer$ 17-An- ay Now Open In Beaver BELOW RETAIL:? 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