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Show Ben Lomond Beacon August 16, 1979, Poge 2 Mr. Woorhaye said that he has really been trying to do a good job, but he needs the filled huge packing boxes help of the people of the city. with refuse. He said he thought it was a Mayor Eldon McColley matter of a lack of unstated that the ordinance derstanding. calls for garbage to be put in He explained the new cans with lids or bags with a truck is built to be used by SO pound limit on each only one man. It wouldnt container. It also allows for help to add an extra man to bundled tree limbs. the truck, as they would just The new truck will not have to wait for each other. handle tree limbs, city adHe said that it takes him ministrator, Dennis Shupe 'about 9 hours every day to told the council. pick up the garbage working "We will have to amend at the rate of 1 minute a stop. the ordinance, he said. Im working at the limit of my capability, he said. Some of the problems have been: 1. Soggy, heavy garbage that has been left out in the rain or under the sprinklers. 2. Boxes of over ripe fruit. 3. Rocks or sod put in with the garbage. 4. Excessive numbers of the bags of grass clippings these could be used as compost. North Ogdon council nows By Carol Shaw North Ogden City residents have been creating problems with their gar bage, the citys sanitary engineer told the council. Lloyd Woorhaye said that he has had to spend a lot of extra time picking up garbage because people have been too casual in the way they put it out and what they put out. Some have even put loose garbage at the curb or . (It This stuff is great fer- tilizer, commented Mr. Shupe. 5. Garbage cans left at. curbside all week. Mr. Woorhaye was in structed to, tag items that were not put out properly and leave it there. By going ahead and picking up things I shouldnt I have created some of my Mr. own problems, Woorhaye lamented. Mayor McColley asked councilmen Don Colvin and Alan Christiansen to review the garbage ordinance and come back with some in 2 recommendations weeks. Councilman Alan Christiansen complimented Mr. Woorhaye for being so conscientious. A year ago, that (the garbage collection service) was our prime topic every week. Its such a pleasure not to get angry phone calls. 0puflo raeroo pparaOod Plocccnt Viaw council nows - require a large staff of By Carol Hale Council for City employees. However, the meeting Pleasant View was held council agreed that the expense of the program as Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the city well as other drawbacks offices. Present were Mayor gained from their past exPeary B. Barker, City perience, in the program Recorder Stirl Empey, and made them prefer to forgo City Councilmen Gene L. the CETA program. Brad Mortensen, Edward R. Randall leaves the CETA program as of Sept. 30 and Morgan, R. Thane Hales, and Kenneth C. Cromwell. will be hired full time by the Councilman Stan E. Larsen city. Rather than hiring an additional worker or CETA was not in attendance. Minutes of the July 30 employees who must have meeting were inspected and supervisors, city employees will be hired overtime as approved. Mayor Peary B. Barker needed. said called the meeting to order. Mayor Barker He discussed participation Commissioner Storey talked by the city in the Ogden City to him about the overlay oh the intersection on Pleasant Municipal Airport Master Plan and reported that at the View Drive and he says this Wasatch Area Council of is going full steam ahead. Governments (WACOG) the The funds have been apother cities hasve agreed to proved by everyone except a participate. Pleasant Views share was assessed at $100.19. Council members agreed that the publicity is worth more than $100 and voted unanimously to meet the assessment. City Recorder Stirl Empey reported on changes and clarifications for requirements in par- ticipation by the city in the CETA program. Mayor Barker said CETA was vital RCA XL-- 1 00 25" diagonal communities where it fills a need and they for larger a brand new. . . MATTIES WEEKLY 1979 CADILLAC LUNCHEON SPECIALS COUPE DeVILLE Choice of soup or salad with lunch. MONDAY Yours and ours surprise day 111 BOAT Old fashioned roast turkey with all the trimmings, $3.38 WEDNESDAY Thick stuffed luciout 100 solid state XtendedLile chassis Automatic color control and tleshtone correction Low power consumption-averag- es only 90 watts $54400 203 SATURDAY DMNEI Prime rib from 5 to 8. $6.95 HOMEMADE BREAD & PIES 5517 Sa 1900 W.. Roy 2I8S Washington 825-876- 3 BWd. Ogdon 394-1666 leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Planning missed four meetings should be it was replaced, that he be Commissioner Gene Mortensen said Mr. Kledy is a real asset when suggested replaced. he comes to meetings. Mr. Huffner recommended the council appoint someone from the West side of 3(IC30C3(K tc ATTENTION PARENTS Don't Let Your Child Be Branded Or Become a Number Avoid by; Individual Research Sirlion tips over homemade noodles. Grilled halibut or pink salmon $3.45 said missed four meetings January, April, June, and August. Since the City Commissioners had stated that commissioners who worit will be finished up and looking good before school starts, although that is optimistic, since it is before the contract time is up. One councilman said he would be pleased if it were completed before the snow flies. Mayor Barker said if - $3.20 Huffner Commissioner James Kledy had attended two planning commission meetings since his appointment and had mayor says, hopefully, . FRIDAY been approved by everyone concerned except the state clearing house for grants. Funds in the amount of $208.39 were approved with $208.39 in kind to be furnished by the city. It was reported that Paul commenced work on the intersection July 16 and is to complete the work in 13 more working days. The penalty clause in the contract calls for payment of $100 for each day needed after that time to complete the work. The YHURSDAY with only first payment down. Payments are based on 48 month open end commercial lease. funds for developing Pleasant View Park, had Washington office, and should be received in September. Jack Reeves office gave verbal notice July 9 to Parson Construction which . pork chops- $3.45 per month people are reasonable and objective and do not travel over 30 mph through the Pleasant View Drive intersection, it will not be necessary to install stop signs, only yield signs. Since Pleasant View Drive is now a city street, rather than a county road, the city can determine the speed limit there. It was therefore recommended and approved that signs be constructed and posted as soon as possible setting the speed limit at 30 mph on Pleasant View Drive between 600 West and 1100 West and as much farther east and west as determined reasonable by Stan Larsen ( streets commissioner) and Mr. Ellsworth. . Mr. Empey reported that a? Testing GENETICS AND EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE PRE-SCHOO- For more information phono: 825-266- 2 or 825-459- 0. Pleasant View, preferably of th city, since several member of the Planning Commissioi have been residents for onl about 20 years. Counci members will conside: long-tim- e nominees resident at a futuri meeting. A suggestion by a residen that stop signs be installed a 1000 West and 3800 wai turned down as illegal, since the state says stop sign cannot be used to contra traffic. It was also observed that in the winter stop signs would create additions problems, since it is difficult to get up the hill after stopping, and amost im possible to stop when coming down the hill. Since 3800 and 1100 streets are getting a little rowdy councilmen again, that it be recommended brought to the attention of the Safety Commission and where necessary, send the police with radar. There are problems with traffic and speeding in the city and it was stated that just because we improve these roads, were not inviting them (drivers) to make it into a drag street. Commissioner Ken Cromwell doesnt want to put out another newsletter until the intersection is com- chairman, pleted. Commissioners discussed the municipal convention to be held in Salt Lake City on Sept. 6, 7 and 8. In looking over the agenda, the mayor suggested members select sessions in which they were interested, register, and drive back and forth as needed, eliminating the expense for a hotel, but attending sections as needed. All commissioners agreed with the recommendation. Bills received and submitted for approval were council considered by members, and all were approved as submitted. Mayor Barker told of being the first one to ride in the all new city fire truck, around town, and said it was really fine. The next regular public meeting of the City Council will be held in two weeks, on August 28 at 6 p.m. in the city office. Private or limited classes available (or all childem. lAJUUULXJULJ Th Q Wildcat tation Don Spainhower and John Peterson the Weber you Football and Basketball : : at home and O C F |