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Show FROM RICH SUPPORT on any support to the Rich County Medical Clinic which moved from Randolph and from Garden City because of low use. A meeting was called for Wednesday at 8 p.ir the Rich County Courthouse. in "We must" get something together before winter starts," Commissioner Ken Brown said. "Some favored the clinic and some were against Commissioner Louis Stuart added, Commissioner Stuart gave a brief report on the State of Utah Natural Resources program SWIMMING POOL RANDOLPH SEEKING COUNTY SOURCES Randolph Mayor Roger Telford Wednesday asked Rich County support for the planned pool board. ing swimming the Randolph City now on draw- it," 'Everyone wants the pool," the Randolph city official said, "we need it. We need a recreation facility here. We'll get summer it." River Association of Governments The Bear last (BRAG) authorized a $650,000 week Div- ision of Parks and Recreation Grant application by Randolph and Rich County for the construction of the planned pool. Some $250,000 has already been commited by Rich County and Randolph for the pool, planned to serve all Rich County communities. need money "We for the pool," "We a Commissioner Louis Stuart reported that possibility exists of purchasing property to build a county jail. need a new building construction program," he emphasized. "We just don't yet knon which in exchange for the hike. Kent Horton, RC & D better service Program Coordinator, was given county support for revising federal weed control standards. acres of federally turned over to state during floods. "The governor has made some money Brown said. "He for this project," is available concern- ed about possible flooding again next spring." Jim Spicer of the CGG geophysical survey crew requested and received permission to go up Birch Creek Road with his equipment to complete a survey. Bruce Mattson, Rich County Sanitation, was given permission to transfer a small amount of his department money to cover Social Securit Commissioners asked him to pickup trash fr- the Old Rock Store in Laketown, Pickleville Store in Garden City, and from the Hub in Randolph and charge at the regular rate. "Just charge the standard pickup rate," County Commissioners advised. "Tourists are filling trash containers at these spots with more the financing will come from." person complained about South Rich County telephone service, which had not gotten better after the rate hike, though telehad promised some 223,000 in Utah to be control, om ow where One officials is owned land ty needs. "We phone management. There Commissioner Brown said he had been conby the Governor's office and asked to get figures together for dredging Rich County streams that were filled with sand and silt Mayor Tel- ess Wednesday: ter tacted requested a mill levy on next year's budget. I don't say all the money must go for recreation on this side of the hill. Several fund raising projects are being earmarked to raise funds for the pool. In Other Rich County Commissioners busin- ford said. will turn over federal land to state control, so the land will be in blocks for bet- which that adequate trash. the in favor of this program," Commissioner Stuart said. "We have enough federal land in this county that we should all be concerned about controlling bad weeds." "I'm much County Commissioners committee together, ives from all county approved made up from getting a representat- entities, to evaluate medical priorities and desires before voting (Continued from Page Four) "All these needs come up," he emphasized, "but not we still must pay the monthly bills." that many residents do there is a callout fee they must pay Hoffman explained know for the ambulance service. The cost is a minimum of $80 per callout. Emergency calls cost $18 for either day or night, with a $5 per patient care mile added. There is an additional cost for supplies which varies according to situation. EMT Linda Tobin, also an employe of the Rich County Sheriff's office, read a letter to the commission seeking more county support. "In your letter you indicate you do not get support from the county commission," Commissioner Ken Brown questioned. "We get support," Mrs. Tobin said, "but we need more." Mrs. Tobin pointed to pager problems, EMT volunteer participation shortage and to the ambulance problem as hinde ranees. One EMT reported that a recent blackout had cut off contact for emergency equipment, and there was no back up. "I applied for a grant(from $10,000 to $20, 000) to be used for putting in an emergency generator to use for operating emergency count' equipment in case of blackout. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC We ere serving dinner 6-p.m. Tues - Set and 3 -- 10 Sundays Coma join your friends for one of the finest meals In the valley 10 GOLF COURSE Opon 7 days a week 7 a.m.to 7 p.m. 945-222- 1 |