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" t‘""-- There goes the last of the big spenders4 Davis Residents Must Have Card to Dump Garbage Free LAYTON — The North Davis Refuse Disposal Board has announced it is enforcing several new policies at the North Davis County garbage dump including requiring area residents to show a refuse card before dumping garbage The refuse card policy applies to persons who wish to dump excess garbage not picked up by regular city garbage collection Glen W Flint A Davis County commissioner North Davis residents who do not have cards may obtain one free at their city office The dump is located at 1350 E Highway 193 north of here Persons living outside North Davis County will be charged $4 per ton he said Other policies being enforced include a fee for commercial garbage haulers and a limit on salvaging to those who have a contract with the board The dump is open Monday through Saturday except New on and board chairman said a fee will be charged to those who do Years’ Memorial Thanksgiving not have a card and Chrsitmas days He said a recent meeting with Health Education and Welfare department officials left him very optimistic” of obtaining funding Voters passed a $750000 bond issue in November of 1972 to build the structure which apparently will be built adjacent to a proposed hospital in the OTHER RAISES GARDEN CITY — A Review of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant being sought by Tremonton City and another grant for Howell were among items scheduled to be Hill-Burt- on - on Sunday The law was brought before hired Tri-Coun- saying fulltime FOUNDATION presents : A Htalth Information fmmn Thursday April 25 7:30 pra s ai as director prerequisite 7 "THE DIZZY PATIENT" Barker Hall j Commiss ioners also an-- j nounced a second business will locate in the - county-owneindustrial park on West Forest and health and nominations to!A small manufacturing firm the State Land Use Commission will build a plant they said The meeting was scheduled at Superior Dairy has already the Bear Lake Motor Lodge at purchased a site for a new noon plant ty Wednesday April 24 1974 r Standard-Examine- McKAY-DE- E Scoffleld Mr planning stages in that city presently Officials have proposed that operates the county shelter the hospital and nursing home home and will graduate from share some facilities to help cut Utah State University in June costs in construction and FEDERAL GRANTS maintenance Commissioner Malcolm C In other business the comSeof-flelYoung proposed the man be d mission hired Bryce M federal as director of the county to obtain federal Aging Council at $400 a month requirements list a! citizens for senior grants Environmental Grant Subject Of Meeting Today No Admission Charg© d Advertising contributed by Security Title Company of Ogden considered at the monthly Bear River Association of Governments (BRAG) meeting here today Tremonton is seeking $375000 74 in federal aid to help upgrade its sewer system which the EPA & says is in violation of pollution standards The city must also A? find $125000 to match the grant n Howell meanwhile is seeking federal help to install a culinary water system Other items on the BRAG agenda included reports on the organization’s alcohol program law enforcement planning manpower planning a 71 IS? 4i 1 I w SI ) j- f f v- I! b Vi Jl tri-coun- ty t On Travel Council fu- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Norman King a Lewiston contractor has been named to the Utah Travel Council i a t ' I i & J am East Layton Council Lifts Ban on Sunday Beer Sales EAST LAYTON Grocery store owners here won’t have to ban customers from the beer counter on Sunday anymore following a unanimous decision by the City Council to repeal an ordinance prohibiting the sale of beer on Sunday The ordinance had been maintained by this North Davis County city although neighboring cities allowtd the sale of beer Home Going Up BRIGHAM CITY — Rates at the Box Elder County-owne- d Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home here likely will take a 12 per cent jump this year Commission Chairman Don Chase said Tuesday a new minimum wage law soon to take effect will cost the county up to $50000 more this year The law recently passed by provides that Congress minimum wages raise from $160 to $190 or $2 next month Many of the nursing home’s staff are paid $160 an hour Moreover supervisory staff who now receive about $2 an hour must be raised comparatively said Mr Chase and the ihinimum scale will jump again Jan 1 next year and again on Jan 1 1975 The county already budgets up to $25000 a year in its general fund to cover deficits that arise in the nursing home budget but an extra $50000 for wages Is too much for the general fund to absorb he said Some 60 employes will receive pay boosts said Mr Chase who sees “no other way” to meet the extra expense Daily rates now are $1425 for comprehensive care $1019 for intermediate care and $8 for personal care Plans for another nursing home in Tremonton meanwhile this be should completed summer said Mr Chase to coincide with probable receipt of up to $300000 in federal aid to helD build the structure ' I4A MINIMUM WAGE LAW at -- 'i& Tapper GAS BADGE a public hearing recently after managers of two service station-grocer- y stores complained their revenue was being hurt The two claimed most of the beer sold on other days went to tourists passing through on Highway 89 They requested the law be changed before the heavy tourist season begins Mayor Kenneth Adams said the repeal will be effective May 5 following a legal time for $123 465 RIVERDALE RD jwi HSUihii niniiriMAifwiirinwrtfTiMrrrifciOTrmnnM TRIBES HAS NOW OBTAINED THE ENTIRE LINE OF KELVINATOR APPLIANCES! 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