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Show fj dra Danilova, supreme ballerina. 11:30 11:0 12:00 fj Tom Citv Council held March 1. 198. at :30 p.m. in the Fillmore Cits Building. Notice of time, plate, and agenda of this meeting sc ere Till: provided and eath PROGRESS member of the governing bods by mailing copies of the Notice and Agenda on the 21st das Wed-nesda- Guest. Snyder. G. Stoner, chairman G proposed plat. f ouncilman Minutes of the regular meeting of the Fillmore ABC CAPTIONED O NEWS B I. O FTOMORROW Host. of the National States P qhts Party (60 min.) IRONSIDE 12:40 NEWS 1:40 O O AND NETWORKS STATIONS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES o! Fehnurv. I9H. Please note, that your listings win now contain movie ratings. This chart will explain the rattnQ system. POOR GOOD FAIR EXCELLENT The Fdi-son- biggest bargain in town! So don't get ; left out of the crowd! r 8 OLD? Who is too Old? You may enlist in the Army National Guard through age 34 with no prior service, if you an pass written and physical tests. Ages 36 & 37 1 year prior service required Ages 38 & 40 2 years prior ser- vice required. years plus the number of years you are over 40. 2 Councilman mew moved thal the Mr. Ray Waters 1 prior service the pay for one weekend is S70.00. Think about it! t Rational guard? UTAH ARMY 4IMMMMF as Fillmore ht held March 21. Masor I dcson reported i i fi.it Superintendent Top-h.m- had discussed sidewalk to the new elementary school with him. It was agreed that Coun-- i ilmun Robison w ill wotk with Superintendent Topham on the sidewalk from the school proxrts to 4ih West. disFclison Masor cussed cable T.V, and indicated that several coni panics are interested in providing the service to Fillmore. Masor Edison reported that he would like to build an asphalt hot mix plant and was interested in purchasing 30 acres in industrial the park. No action w as taken. needed. Mr. Ralph Robinson. Manager of Howell Electric reported thal the following work has been completed on the electrical svstem during 197: 1. New 4th West Fine. Motion by Councilman 2. Conversion of depot line to 7200 volts. 3. Sectionaliing study and correct fusing. 4. New service to mushroom plant. 5. New service to schixil. b, New line 2nd 1st South to 2nd South. 7. New line Lloyd Brown Lew p. 8. New- regulators Creamers- Substation 1. 9. New line 2nd West .Iro North to 4th North. 10. New line 3rd West 5th North. Total cost: S54.84b.00. The following projects were proposed for 198: 1. 250 Old meters to be replaced: 56,000.00. -- Recloscr - Creamery-Substatio- Kl: 55,000.00. 3. Main Street Line Center Street to 1st South: $3,000.00. 4. 4th South Line to 2nd East 7200 Volts: 519,000.-00- . . s. met 5. Third North Line 7200 Volts: 56.400.00. 6. Cons ert North of 3rd North and South of 4th South and East of 2nd East to 7200 Volts: 512. -- 500.00. 7. New circuit to 1st with the Council and stat- ed that he wished to cancel the subdivision he had stand: 51.500.00. had approved the name of under Subdivision. Sunrise He proposed to develop the Highway Commercial zone adjacent to U.S. instead. Highway 91 Plats of the proposed development were reAfter a disviewed. cussion motion by Councilman Hare that the City Waters Mr. accept petition to cancel the Sunrise Subdivision and that it be agreed that the Commercial Highway zone covers the area High School for Grand- 9. New line to County Fair Grounds: 51,500.00. 10. New line to connect 4th West of Industrial Park: S9.300.00. 11. Change siren con- trol system to new firehouse: SI. 000. 00. Total Cost: S7 1.500.00. of The availability I.C.P.A. power power, projects were discussed. bs Councilman Moved Nielson that the Council express appreciation and thanks to Mr. Robinson and Flowed Electric for work that has been done Hare that the City pay the cost of sending Mr. Max Nichols to the school for justices of the peace. Seconded by Councilman Nielson. Motion carried. Vote was unanimous. Business license for Roper Lumber Company was approved. Moved by Councilman onded by Hare, sec- Councilman Motion carried. Nielson. Vote was unanimous. The contract for care of the cemetery and prepared by the City Attorney was reviewed. Motion by Councilman Hare that the Masor and Recorder be authorized to sign the contract with Mr. L. Jack Petercity-park- son. Vote A Scott Motion carried. as unanimous. water connection for w Stephenson horse-pastur- in the vicinity the fair grounds of was was There discussed. concern expressed about the size of connection requested. The w matter ith Mr. w ill be discussed Stephenson. Notice from Division of Water Rights indicating that the Cits has until March 21, 1978 to complete requirements for Certificate of Appropriation for the standby well. It was rin- - week ol March 12 18 Week. as Stan I II is part of the xtension Ser-n e of I 'tih Stan I'mser-siiv- . 1 It is designed to gis e south, ages 4 14, an opprai portunity to learn knowinal skills and gam ledge m .i wide variety of sot ial and technical Itelds, . Cm's otfki.il P Council by the first week in April. Types of meters best suited for the City system was discussed as well as storage facilities 2. CouikiI-woma- representative to the I.C.-. annual meeting to East line: 56.300.00. 8. New' line west side formerly For PFC with 4 0 min- unami-mmi- week- sen, ice is $ 04.92 743-547- Bartholo- utes be approved. Seconded by Councilwoman Rasmussen. Motion carried. Vote was end as SSG with 12 years prior years carried. pre-sum- Age 41 & Over Pay for one new industry sshich is interested in locating in industrial the park. It was indicated that the plant, Kory International, a division of Korhumcl Industries. Inc. would manufacture fire arms and would need apprnxi-malcl- s 12 acres for which were prepared to they pas 54.000.00 per acre. Posser requirements for the plant were discussed. It has been estimated that the plant would require 7 to 8 megawatts which is beyond the capacity of the present city system as well as the amount of power press nils- contracted. Mr. Ralph Robinson, Manager of was Electric Flow ell present and agreed to Intermountain contact Consumer Power Association to determine whether the power would be available. Mrs. Jenkins that indicated Kory International would pas the cost of power and facilities and did not wish the citizens of Fillmore to subsidize the plant, but that the company does need the City to authorize industrial bonds for construction of the plant and are anxious to begin. No action w as taken. s Minutes of the meeting were read. bs Rasmussen. MilVole was lion carried. unanimous. It was agreed that Mr. Robinson be designated noted thal the Slate Board of Health will be in Fillmore tomor- row to work on problems at the sewer lagoons. The sewer connection discussed. was fee Motion by Councilman was that as of July 1. 1678 the sewer connection fee be $350,00 Cost of all lines are still to be borne by property owners. Seconded by CounBartholomew. cilman Motion carried. Vote was unanimous. Certificate Cemetery 5449 was approved for Eugene McBride for Lot 2. Block 314 Hat A East. The Council approved All Hems he following were res lew ed 1. Weber Economic and Business Rev iew Notice of 2. I.C.P. Spec ial Meeting. ot Marge Barton (oloml Harolel i I also Nationally. million south partutpali II. Over 80 oilier countries have adopted youth programs similar to in 4 involving about five million y mitli. Council members in our East Millard area are already busy with plans for vear. Dates have this been set for activities this summer. Camp will be held in Kanoslt on Cans on 2. July The County Fair is August 4 12. The Achievement Program will be held on September 28. Information on enrollment and how to become a leader may be obtained from the Extension Office. 4-- 1 4-- three members ot Ins stall w ith him lo aid the in gelling their ope rations started. lie-il- K ailers involved. 5.8 over it ti-- 4-- I tali Wing Commander of the ( iv il Air illmore Patrol, flew lo lasl Wednesday tor the see nnd time m two weeks, 'flu- Colonel is vers inter e sled in getting tile- - new Fillmore Might "off the He hrougln gioiiinl." 1 had ilubs. to 1)30 were Jim Larsen new Flight Command burn. proieits I About at 12.45 a. m. I I H resnuKcs Meeting at!otirnel Mv 2 in 1 Sevut-- Emplenmcnt . enrolled g NewsleMe-r- v 2b. 4.1 riu-- i in I'tah last here were also about MO nictiili. rs at the I'tah I School. Stale raining 4 00 voltinn i r ()v er leaders donated lime and 1 vear. . I iog were vonih . 3. I.C.P.A. Notice nmial Meeting. Week H M. Siott (iosernoi Matheson has declared 1 Snombd the system. Mr. Sow by recommended thal the sources of water to the system be He plans to metered. have the audit completed and ready to report to the Abner Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jenkins discussed a proposed I that the PROGRESS I Classifieds are the Motion . Note was unanimous. Soubs , Steve Mr. Engineer with Commun-it- s Inc. Consultants, met to discuss the water audit currently underwas in the fils. Mr. &wb that their indicated rescan h has determined that the following: seraec gallons oer minute per connection: Peak gallons per IK). minute per connection: Sources supply 2.600. 3.000 gallons per minute w ere as follow s: ; Mac or: Robert A. Council: A. Alison Robison (Excused), Robert A Nielson. Duane O. Bartholomew, Merlin A. Hare, Doris RasmusCarol Recorder: sen. C. Wise; Attorney: Ronald R. Hare: Visitor: present ATTENTION mew new by Bartholo- 4-- rite i. ..ml apptosi rile present w.wk schedule for 14 8. on the Seconded Kei I as I an,, jswimming jw I, the siinimei si as. n. sc ol the fan grounds In the motorcycle club tor races wasdisi ussed, v A Monies Ronald ( R. Ilarc reported that a i out! case is pending wliuh mas require the si rvkc ot a public deleft d. i The Count il autlxu ied Mr. Ilarc to arrange . ibis il it becomes nccxs-salsS.V Fillmore City Council 10:40 fJGUNSMOKE DICK CAVETT 11:00 SHOW Guest. Alexan- l The Wmg Commander sfojqu d at De Ita and diopped oil a stall mein-Ithereto bricl the Sheriff's Posse on the Richfield Land Bank n ( iv il ir Patrol's flew, The annual ol on to at lent! thc to Ilmore Mights weekly ht I illmore nti t Img. nne is a elt l ae lie d 1 light oi du Delia Composite Squadron. St nn ii Jim Member ? atsi-nin a t eremonv inducted b ( ol, was i n st .1 lie c! as the new Commander ol the Col. Fillmore Might. Hilburn then reviewed Air Panel's goals ( iv tl vi ith the members. I he F light then broke up into different groups Helen Li. Col. with Hilburn, Wing Einatue (Pficcr. conferring with the C ailets while It. t ol. Gwen Anderson. Wing Office, Administrative res administration 1 1 Hil-bnt- wirit S M Ruin A'otlak. Squadron Admin, Office! . and 21 I Marge Barton. Squadron Information Olfitir and flight Admin. Officer, f ol. Harold Hilburn met with the other Senior Members explaining duties ami goals lo them. ( ol, Hdbutn is vers pit a set! vv nil the Might s in w Iv .uquired facilities it tin d his and cypres-sapprccialion lo the .4 I their Civil (heir more 1 Refreshments s, v.-d and All land Bank association stockholders are invited to attend the association's annual meeting. I he Land Federal Bank Svstem was treated in DO 6 and began operating in I9J7. Today, the Land Bank System is the long largest term agricultural lender m the world. The Richfield Association is part of this nationwide system and makes real estate long-terloans to farmers and ranchers in 12 counties in Southwestern Ltah, two in Northern counties Arizona and two counties in Southeastern Nevada. Loans are made through the Federal Land Bank of Sairnmcnto. one of 12 land hanks in the Nation. These banks obtain their lending funds through the nationwide sale of Land Bank bonds lo the investing public. i Airport illmore for 'operation willi the An and Patrol bail mg of the fill b..h tiv 1 I'tah. . pioccdiircs s Fell-dc-r- Laud Bank Association ot Richfield will bea.m. held March 22. at with a business dinner to follow at 12 noon at the Kodewav Inn. Richfield Elll-mot- e ( e Stockhold-der- Meeting of the Resent. and Search He then phase- Assoc, to meet riie were Wing ohm Sat' A I rv thin ike ( tlv m one returned to . mlereslcd a Senior in Mem-6- , or a C adei of the Civil An P.iliol please contact S M I arsen. or I Barton. - |