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Show 9.00 THURSDAY THE SCARLET LETTER In this final episode, the lovers have been who separated for seven years, plan to be This mobility. assesses program that image of the man whose Model T put on Americans wheels. 160 mins.) 8.30 o O MOVIE"It (COMEDY) Couldnt -- V4 Happen to a Nicer Paul 1975 Guy Michael Sorvmo. A real Learned. estate salesman is raped at gunpoint by a beautiful woman. (90 mins.) 10:00 but reunited. Chillingworth learns of their plans to leave Boston and begin anew. As the minister preaches his last sermon to his he congregation. reaches a terrible decision. (60 mins.) NEWS OO0 O BLACK MANS LAND Kenyatta This 10:30 O STARSKY HUTCH-MANN- R-- derson. James j. Cox and son Eric. Abner Johnson, and Don Rasmussen. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and. Motion by approved. Councilman Nielson, seconded by Councilman Motion carried. Hare. Vote w as unanimous. Mr. S. G. Ricker met with the Council on behalf of David Lund, who would like to propose an Eagle Scout project of painting crosswalks at the comer of 400 West and 400 South and at the new elementary school. Motion by Councilman seconded by Robison, RasmusCouncilwoman sen that the project be approved. Motion carVote was unaniried. It was agreed mous. that the City will buy the paint. Mr. LeRoy Payne pre- sented a building per- mit for an addition to his dwelling at 285 West 100 South. It was noted that the addition would violate setback requirements of the zoning ordinance. After a discussion motion by Councilman Nielson, seconded by Councilman Hare that the City approve a variance to waive the required 10:40 11:00 AND and the Philadelphia Is STREETS OF SAN O FRANCISCO GREAT PERO FORMANCES Ormandy 11:40 12:00 'La Mer' and 'The Firebird' by Stravinsky, from the Academy of Music. (60 mins.) F.B.I. Q TOMORROW O BLACK MAN'S O LAND 'Mau Mau' This film is a study of the Mau' Mau movement, an African war of liberation which course quested that the Mayor welcome guests to the city at the opening meeting. He noted that the national president of Treasurers Municipal Association is expected to attend the workshop. Then. Mr. Allred reported on the investment program he has instituted. He indicated that for the past 12 months all city funds are deposited to a savings account and withdrawn as needed to cover expenditures. He unanimous. Mr. Jay Mortensen pre- stated that the City has in sented an application for a earned $20,678.00 the interest bank to locate during building permit office and past year. a trailer-typ- e Police Officer Thorpe locate a storage building on a concrete pad on the Robison stated he was with the property on Depot Road not satisfied he received the increase from pay just purchased RoCity. Motion to approve last July. Councilman bethe application by Coun- bison left the room cilman Nielson, seconded cause of his relationship Hare. to Officer Robison during by Councilman Officer Motion carried. Vote was the discussion. Robison noted that he has unanimous. Eric Cox proposed an 11 years of service for Eagle Scout project which the City but is paid the would include removing same as new officers just street hired; that he was reweeds around signs, repair of signs quired to take less pay missing than other officers until and mapping that signs. Motion to approve he was certified and offiproject by Councilman now all three of the seconded by cers receive the same pay Robison, Councilman Nielson. Mo- without regard to experAfVote was ience or schooling. tion carried. ter a short discussion, mounanimous. At the request of tion by Councilman NielMayor Edison. Attorney son that the City propose reDexter Anderson a salary schedule which would be necessary. After some discussion, it was agreed to propose a zoning change for all of blocks 66 and 61 or the area from 100 South to 100 North and 300 West to 400 West Streets. The Recorder was authorized to publish notice of a public hearing to consider a zoning change y from Residential, to R-Residential. ily Motion carried. Vote was history Orchestra' perform Handel's 'Concerto No. 26.' Debussy's (R) A woman Sylvia? with a double identity hires Mannix to find the man who is trying to murder her. (R; 2 hrs.. 15 mins.) 'Eugene IX turing type businesses and that this business was better suited to a location in town. A site on the old depot road near 500 West Street was proposed. Mr. James Cox offered to show Messrs. Jay and Alex Mortensen the area and they left to look at the property. 20 feet setback rule and allow Mr. Payne to build within 16 feet of the property line and also approved the application for a building permit pending approval of the building inspector. Motion carried. Vote was unanimous. Mr. Payne also reliquested a business cense to sell from his He indicated he home. was not sure what items he might sell at this time. Council requested that when Mr. Payne's plans are more definite he make application for a business 'Who Mannix Guest: Katherine (90 mins.) Carson. Sheriff Crumbley. arena. sports THE TONIGHT Q SHOW Host: Johnny FILLMORE CITY COUNCIL Minutes of the regular meeting of the Fillmore held Council City Wednesday, March 7. 1979. at 7:30 p.m. in the Fillmore City Building. Notice of time, place, and agenda of the meeting were provided The Progress and each member of the governing body by mailing copies of the Notice and Agenda on February 26. 1979. Those present for the meeting were: mayor. Robert A. Edison: council members A. Alison Robison. Robert A. Nielson. Merlin A. Flare, Duane O. Bartholomew (excused), and re Doris Rasmussen: corder, Carol C. Wise; Mr. and and visitors, Mrs. George Poff. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edison, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Neal. Mr. and Mrs. C. . Barton. Susan B. Dutson. S. G. Dicker, Ron Brunson. Craig Bartholomew. Fowler. Darlene May Montague,' Clayton Edwards. Preston Thompson. D. J. Larsen, Glen Quamberg, Thorpe Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Scottom, Alex Morten-sen- . attorney Dexter An- Starsky And Hutch--Th- e Omaha Tiger' Starsky and Hutch the acinvestigate cidental deaths of concessionaires at a a is program biography of Kenya's first president. Jumo Kenyatta. who's life spanned the entire colonial period and whose political career kept him at the head nationalist of the movement for more than forty years. (60 mins.) which sustained by and propaganda manipulation of the media, illustrated by old film newsreel clips and unique film footage showing acts of genocide. (60 mins.) 12:30 O MCHALES NAVY 12:40 government adjoins several reveals Mau Mau' to be no more than a myth created and 00 the turned 2:10 of Kenya's council meet in an executive session to attempt to work out personnel problems. Motion carried. Vote was unanimous. Mr. Craig Bartholomew indicated to the City that he has offered for sale the tagging corral he recently purchased from the and other African nations as well. The program city MIKE DOUGLAS NEWS mits were presented: 632 Millard School District-Storage building at School Millard High athletic field. A variance to waive side yard and setback requirements and build on the property line was requested. ve Hargett, and dwelling at 85 East 300 pro- 634-Ste- North 635-Cr- aig Park, dwellCouncil and members ing at 285 West 200 North Motion by Councilman of the police department Mr. J. D. Larsen reexec- Nielson that applications an in convened then ported that he would utive meeting. It was and the variance be aplike to build a new home Millard proved pending approval that agreed the on his property near Philof building inspector. Ed Sheriff County dugway on Canyon Road. be invited to Seconded by Councilwoshould lips the discussed Council The be present. Sheriff Phil- man Rasmussen. Motion matter, noting that a unanilips was called. Meeting carried. Vote was moratorium prevents the mous. to declared was open uticity from extending The following items Sheriff Phillips' await license. In the meantime lities outside the city reviewed: were the and arrival following the City will send Mr. limits. Mr. Larsen sug1 . ICPA revised conducted was business use one Payne a copy of the home gested that he 2. IPP billing for study in open meeting. provisions of the existing outlets on occupations costs Wise Recorder preof the zoning ordinance the property presently. 3. IPP newsletter financial a sented report and the City policy per- After some discussion, . which indicated projected 4. Gasoline allotment reCouncilman motion by taining to the licensing revenue and expenditures port Robison that the City of home operations. and fund balances anti- 5. Police reports waof the use Mr. Craig Bartholomew approve at June 30, 1979 6. Letter from Utah cipated and Mrs. Darlene Fowler ter line off the water League of Cities regardfollows: as representing East Millard trough; that this connecfund bud- ing grants for energy The general one that the Rtding Club discussed tion plus get is $299,310; revenue conservation the July 4th rodeo. The serves the trailer now is $315,000; expendi- 7. Letter from Governor's club has decided to hold makes use of the two conwith Office on his reasons for are tures $311,409; on the the rodeo Saturday night. nections allowed veto of prevailing wage of a $3,600. surplus Cost will be approximate- property by the City in The Water Department rate law f rights-oclub for The 200.00. SI. ly Grant-Hatc- h exchange budget is $95,000; re- 8. Letter from asked Fillmore to contri- ways; that inasmuch as Associates exregardis $104,000; venue bute $600.00. half of this property is now penditures are $95,000 ing city's insurance be re- owned jointly with others which should a surplus of 9. Catalog for fireworks leaving quested from the county. that this agreement for 10. Environmental News $9,000. line water of this use by Motion by Councilwoman 11. Letter regarding emSewer The in Department Rasmussen that the City Mr. Larsen be made of handicapped reis with $38,200; ployment vill reflect responsibility budget litigation if writing. The City will not viewed contribute $300.00 is venue expen$44,600; Construction persons of conone and more than experience allow match will years Higgins the County Recorder Wise asked are $90,000 leavwas it. Seconded by Council- nection per meter and it Company. The trial and and that this schedule be ditures of deficit a $45,400. permission to enroll in Motion should be clearly under- held in May, 1978 presented at a salary ing man Nielson. a Utah League of Cities Electric The Departbe oral and arguments hearing employees carried. Vote was unani- stood that under present further is in$452,500; ment sponsored school to be budget moratorium and the use here held on February invited to give their mous. Fork. is $566,000; ex- held in Spanish revenue has The 1979. 23. line Seconded disjudge water of the by Mrs. Erwin Neal trough put. is on municourse The are $649,000 decision. his made more not Rasmussen. penditures cussed animal control. there can be no of cipal finance and will a deficit outVote leaving Motion carried. She stated she has exper- connections in this area. Attorney Anderson consist of 10 lessons. case of the $83,000. areas lined the seconded was was unanaimous. ience in working with Motion include Does would be expected Classes will be held each and what he felt Poff Officer Police dogs and is interested in by Councilman Nielson. costs Thursday from 5:00 to court and in court's the considered judgment Vote some raised carried. grievances an animal control pro- Motion Motion by 8:00 p.m. case in schehis decision. Higgins with regard to It was unanimous. gram in Fillmore. Robison, Does NOT include any Councilman Mr. Abner Johnson duled attendance at the Mr. Cox and Messrs. was agreed that Mrs. Councilman Genseconded to of funds by transfer worktwo applicaand Neal would formulate her Mortensen returned to presented police academy Nielson that the City aptions for building permits. ing relations with the po- eral Fund proposed program and the meeting. The Wise stated Recorder offiprove attendance at the Treasurer other and site Legene chief lice felt that the City present it at the next in school and pay tuition and the the that Nielproblem permiscers. Councilman regular meeting of the would be satisfactory. It Allred requested Motion is mileage costs. was agreed that the City sion to attend the second son stated that it is his electric department Council. unaniwas Vote Council The carried. serious. the of 1 Poff Officer seminar Block 81. annual Messrs. Alex and Jay sell all of Lot feeling that action some mous. must take Assohas first priority for any Mortensen of AH Plumb- Plat A. Fillmore City Sur- Business License Nielson Councilman to reduce the anticipated 27 in opening to the academy vey for $1,250.00 and ciation on March ing Company in Spring-villhad he of A stated deficit. comparison Registration and that all necessary Utah, met with allow the installation of a Orem. Elec- discussed the matter of Flowell Fillmore. Moreadied will be $25.00. ownerbe work costs Mr. Jay septic tank as the the Council. paper Power water for the Mountain Mortensen stated that ship of the sewer line that tion by Councilman Ro- for his attendance to the tric and Utah were and with subdivision re- View rates CounLight Councilman seconded class. meat fall bison. the like served would by had his company plant Methods noted It that was the viewed. developers. to felt that Nielson also to purchase a small tract is in question. Motion cilwoman Rasmussen rates are of supplying the subdiof land on which to put by Councilman Robison, approve mileage and re- shifts should rotate on a the City's power lower than vision with water at adeconsiderably Comments for the meeting. routine basis. an office and a storage seconded by Councilman gistration in UP&L category Vote quate pressure was disMotion car- Motion carried. regarding Officer Poff's and belowevery building from which to Nielson. It was noted Elec- cussed. Flowell offian unaniwas unanimous. as was busia Vote ried. performance operate plumbing has subdivision the that in Plans areas. most tric realso Allred Mr. Mr. made were cer by ness in this area. A loca- mous. electrical for not made the be also must Mupaid by tion in the industrial park Mr. Ron Brunson re- ported that the State Harry Edison and Mrs. billed to nicipal Treasurers will May Montague. Motion Council on the payment construction work was discussed. It was the quested permission 1978 November on 9, in the the of four-plehold a spring workshop by Councilman Nielson, judgment a feeling of some of the ' construct and in the amount of seconded by Councilman Higgins case. Council that the industrial dwelling at 35 West Cen- in Fillmore on April Councilman The following appli- $14,732.00. is president Robison that the police park area should be used ter Street. It was noted Mr. Allred Continued on Page 10 that a zoning change of the association and re officers, chief, and the cations for building per for industry or manufac R-- Two-Famil- perty. Multi-Fam- Mor-tense- e. x 19-2- s. |