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Show City Council Hears Water Disputes (continued from front page) meter was read and each billing was charged according to the one val for First and Vine Street in an "administrative charge added to the water and sewer rates. He said the ordinance has been changed since and people are no longer charged an extra $4 each billing. The city councilmen voted unanimously to reject Mr. Daviss appeal on the grounds that other people, owners of trailer courts in his situation, had paid their bills and although the ordinance has changed, it was viable at one time. Mr. Davis says there are inconsistencies in the water department that need to be ironed out for everybody. He says when a minimum charge is made for the winter, it is the equivalent of using 250 gallons per day. It was voted unanimously that a resolution should be drafted to consolidate the county and city housing authorities. John Greenland, director of both agencies said the separate accounts, phone bills and other differences between the two have caused Daily Duty Anna Tumbow spends her afternoons doing Janitorial work at East d Elementary. For this, she receives a small salary and a medical card for free health care. She probably couldnt afford to have her sons wisdom teeth pulled without the card. much-appreciate- 4-- 4-- hassles. club work. Leader Training has been scheduled in the following communities: Dugway, Feb. 7 at the Library 4-- ErdaStansbury ParkLake- Local Mothers Assisted By Work Training Project Anna Tumbow goes on - WATER $0 HARD A KNIFE IN IT? 882-034- 0 WASATCH CONDITIONING FREE full-tim- CASE OF ORANGES ' with water conditioning or softener demonstration v V, WATER SOFTENER AND WATER CONDITIONER Prices Start as w $399 Must be a home owner who is currently employed ond without treated water in your home. r-- -- 1983 0oS0 ctff If 9 to 6 CORN Get 2 pieces of the Colonel's Original Recipe or Spicy Crispy chicken, Cobbette of to 5 10 GREAT FOR LUNCH N D good things to say about Annas work, but still after 10 years, she has not been hired. Anna would like to work, but she is afraid if she had a salary, she would lose her veterans payments. She is lucky. She lives in her own house. She gets help with the groceries from her church, which also recently bought a furnace and installed it. Michael works during the summer with CETA on government jobs that help pay for his school fees and clothes. But its hard, Anna wants him to have things other kids his age have. "All he can talk about is having a car. Hell get $200 back from taxes but that wont buy much. One of my other sons will help with the body work and I can forsee car insurance coming up. I dont know what will happen. "We get along, but its kind of hard in the winter months with utilities and lunch money. The money will only go so far, Anna says. She seems optimistic that things will work out for the better and is grateful for what she has going. "Were getting along, she says smiling. SYSTEMS Offer Expires February 8, 1983 3, D corn, mashed potatoes iiruc dwc i iru-ru- i Grey Cordura nylon and suede uppers resist water and abrasion. With lug sole, padded ankle collar and tongue. 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"I dont know what will happen later on, but its nice to have this income now its a lot easier to If it manage. keeps up, maybe I can make some improvements Ive furniture. got some rough-lookin- g People at East have nothing but Thurs CHICKEN 9:30 to 8 -- during that time. Anna is in the Work Experience and Training program as part of her welfare assistance. Heads of households, mostly females, with child- - - WEEKDAYS ren over age six, must work before they can receive welfare. So Anna puts in her four hours to get her medical card, which has been greatly needed, especially with her son Michaels three wisdom ready to be pulled. Tve really appreciated the card. I dont have that kind of money put away. She also receives food stamps. "I wasnt on them til last year. I didnt want to, but I had to. But some people look at you funny when you use food stamps, something like why should you have food stamps? I use them because I have to 1 see a lot of people that use them. Anna likes her job. "I do a good job up here 1 dont feel theyre giving me something for nothing,; Anna says as she wipes off a counter. janitor duty around 2 p.m. at East Elementary. She picks up the newspapers in the conference room, vacuums the crumbs up in the teachers lunch room and mops up the little drops left from a nosebleed in the boys bathroom. Anna is the mother of four married children and has one son at home. She has been doing her Janitorial work every weekday for the past 10 years to be eligible for a medical card that has paid for her and her sons health care point, Feb. 8 at 7:00 p.m. at the Jacque Lawson home. Vernon, Feb. 10 at 7:00 p.m. at the Patsy Holden home. Tooele, Feb. 15 at 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. at the Tooele County Courthouse auditorium. You may attend the one that is most convenient for you. Grantsville, Feb. 17 at 7:00 p.m. at Grantsville Middle School. Wendover, Feb. 22 at 4:00 p.m. at the school. 4-- H said many housing authorities have gone broke around the country but Tooele has applied for a senior citizen housing project for Grantsville and one is near appro CEGQ Leader Training Scheduled All leaders and those who think they might be leaders this year are invited to attend Leader Training which has been scheduled to help train leaders of youth. training will be held on leadership skills, what leaders are supposed to do, how to lead a club, etc. and focus on all areas of He rs it further meter was tabled for home-owne- Loveridge and Associates was approved for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1982 after a lengthy deliberation. A resolution to give non-profagencies, specifically schools and churches, a discount in water rates was rejected unanimously by the council. It was brought up the additional funding would have to come from 'John Q. Public and after the council has spent much time working out the present billing system, it will stay that way for at least one year. consideration. The deposit perhaps would be returned alter a year if the user had a good pay record, but the idea was brought up that people who paid $10 or $20 for previous installation would get their deposit back and whether the city has funds to follow that through. 4-- H just requiring a was discussed as viable since 80 percent of uncollectible accounts are those of renters. The city audit prepared by Mr. Greenland said he has been paying himself less than his secretary in order to keep a good thing going. He said there are close to 200 on a waiting list for people wanting a place to live or housing subsidation. An ordinance to increase the deposit for installation of a water reading. This amounted to a $2 charge each for water and sewer that was time-consumi- The idea of deposit for renters and not Tooele. 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