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Show V cided. (Continued from P?ge One) atives to hold off of the year, when any Sheriff Ogilvie also reported that his de- action until the puties were discouraged with not having their own office, and were using their homes for a working center. Commissioners voted not to reimburse them for use of their homes at the present time Deputy Dan Cockayne went before the com- first available. clinic had published notices that it The this would close money may be Friday, Sept. 9. Godfrey said he would attempt to keep the clinic open, and said it would take approximately $2,000 per month to keep the doors open mission to dismiss insurance for Mitzi, the until the first of the year. Cook county's police dog. He reported that any adequate coverage insurance would cost the county $1,500 per year, but commissioners agreed to enter an Ive been wondering, Commissioner Dru said. We have so many health organizat- agreement with Deputy Cockayne to replace his dog if anything happened to her, or if she ions operating in the county. I attend meetings all the time in Logan, all dealing with these communities. Each has an executive direct- or. cant consolidate them. Bring these agencies together? Godfrey said his clinic would like to handle much of what various Health Department agencies now handle. Commissioners agreed to investigate any chances to consolidate some of the public health services into the clinicto attempt to handle these services through the local clinic. In answer to hospital questions, commissioners said all studies pointed to steady oil reWhy killed was lated growth in Rich County for at least two years,, but that the growth may not reach the Both after the job. on parties agreed to enter the agreement some Cockayne study. said the need was inforced recent- ly, in fact just a few his dog had been after with a calf had nearly days ago,1 when he and a prowler when a cow killed Mitzi, and then Cockayne when he helped his dog. Voted to decide if theRich County News would be the legal publication for the county went after at the next meeting. Approved a request from Bear Lake Spe- cial Services county roads. District to build sewers along had during the recent boom. Approved, after having legal council from Stuart said he hoped more oil related people Rich County Attorney Richard Lambom, articles of incorporation presented to the commission would buy in the Randolph-Woodrarea, but that during the boom property prices had zoom- by Heber Sharp for Bear River Mental Health. ed so hgh here that had discouraged local Incorporation would allow the organization to it peak uff it purchases! solicit funds for operation. Advised Bertha McKinnon to get some trash containers for her solid waste and take advantage of garbage service, because she was Hospital spokesman said an estimated 1,250 now lived in the southern part of Rich County, compared to the more than 2,000 that had lived going to get charged for it just like everythere during the boom. It seems it takes that 2,000 figure to sup- one "Ielse. feel Im the garbage man with the garbport a clinic, Tom Walter, representing the age bill," Mrs. McKinnon said. Logan facility said. "I have rentals," she explained, "that are All three county commissioners Ken Brown, not occupied, but I get charged for their garDru Cook and Louis Stuart were present, and bage service. representing the clinic were Godfrey, Walter, Commissioners agreed she should show that Ginger Anderson, and Merrill Muir, owner of the her rentals had not been occupied and she wclinic building in Randolph. In other business. Rich County Commissioners ould not be charged for their garbage services, but told her she must pay for her garbage servoted: To meet Sept. 21 at 9 a.m. in a tax meeting vice at the ranch. "We must charge people for garbage service with the Board of Equilization. because we have the service there, Commission To review a request to pay $1,900 in back er Dru Cook said. "We must charge for it. bills from the Rich County Fair5 Board. "Get your self some containers and use them regular county bills. Approved a request from Rich County Sheriff Gary F. Ogilvie to hire Farren Floyd of To pay for solid waste, Commissioner Ken Brown said. County Fire Marshall Ken Paur said there had been no summer fires this summer that cost to serve as a deputy, replacing Deputy the county anything, but warned the possibility William Woody who resigned, effective the midd- existed if firefighting were not taken more le of November. seriously here. Laketown 1 would we may like to hire start preparing him a him, Sheriff Ogilvie said. Sheriff Ogilvie said he must the job with Floyd. Agreed to start preparing damages to the County Jail and ice. new little early, so still for discuss to repair flood Sheriffs off- ed. have been too busy drills, Paur report- - firefighters monthly meetings and "The time might come," he warned, may need more than someone trained TIPS with news or tips advertising Anyone for the Rich County should contact: "when to turn the Judy Floyd, we Hews $16-36-tr- uck around and turn on the water. " Commissioners agreed to look at a fire district completed plan if Paur 07 ation Commissioners agreed to begin a study for a jail and sheriff's facility at another site The move came when they explained same damage has happened three years that the do county sheriff's department repairs, agreed to study the bids prior to CO-EDI- facility could be de - H.L. - TOR SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY - VANHORN HEATHER MCMILLAN - ADVERTISING s deciding on a bidder. Sheriff Ogilvie suggested several items of repair in order to restor and improve the basement which houses his facility. He further agreed to postpone some of his suggested repairs a decision on a new EDITOR in a row to the Rich County Jail facility. Sheriff Ogilvie reported that Cloverleaf Construction and Mike Madsen had given bids to until "Most county NEWS H.L. VANHORN & ETHER MCMILLAN JUDY FLOYD RERTER The Rich County : News is published every Ut. City, Subscriptions are $8.50 per year in stati and $10.50 oer year out of state. 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