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Show Shoplifters MILLARD SCHOOL DISTRICT MINUTES release was presented to from the maintenance personnel. Their the Board of Education. Police statement was request was for 7.5 ed. increase on each step of their salary schedule. The next regular Board Member Christensen Meeting will be held on made a motion to apSeptember 12. 199 at Members in attendance prove the above salary 9:00 a.m. in the District included Bertis Framp-ton- . increase for the mainOffice. Delta. Utah. President. Robert tenance personnel, secL. Harris. Vice President; onded by Member Lovell members Leoyd Lovell and carried unanimously. A salary schedule for and David L. Christensen; August 15. 1979 assisteaching Jack M. Nelson, member, aides, Minutes of the regular and substitute absent: Kenneth M. Top-ha- tants. meeting of the Fillmore held Council Cilv Superintendent: teachers1979-8-for the school was inRobert L. Steele. Clerk. 15. year August Wednesday. The President of the creased 7.5 "o which was 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in the doard called the mcet-- i presented to the Board of Fillmore City Building. tg to order at 9:00 a.m. Education for approval. Not ice of time, place, and he Clerk was directed Member Harris made a of the meeting agenda in-sali motion to approve the call the roll which The Projicated were provided Board Members ary schedule as preStation Radio seconded sented. s town above were preby gress. member each and KNAK carMember Member Lovell and sent except of the governing body by Nelson, who was absent, ried unanimously by the mailing copies of the Board. fhe President stated that Members of the Notice and Agenda on the A review was made at a was the meeting 2bth day of August. 1979. of routes time bus the regularly called meeting this Those Delta and Fillmore for the present: of the notice and that ChristenMayor. Robert A. Editime, place, and agenda area. Member A. of the meeting had been sen made a motion to son; Council members O. Duane to Robison. the bus Alison stop provided the local news approve media and each member in Fillmore to pick up the Bartholomew. Merlin A. of the governing body Elementary students for Hare. Doris Rasmussen, one more year, seconded and Robert A. Nielson: by mailing copies of the Recorder Carol C. Wise. two and Notice Agenda by Member Harris and of each to before carried unanimously. Meeting called to order days Edison. th;m; said Notice and Also the bus routes will bv Mayor A genda being evident be reviewed to make Minutes of previous meetread and a true and correct sure the buses do not ing were b athave too many students approved. Motion by cjpy thereof being scheduled for each bus. Councilman Robison, sectached hereto. Minutes of the Board The amount of funds each onded by Councilman Meetings held July 18. school is to reimburse Nielson. 1979 were approved. the District Office was Bills numbered 4668 .20? from Payment of bills from increased 4741 and 2008 check 795 to 871 in- to .25? per mile for the through 2049 which total through 1979-80- . clusive Bank) school (Valley year for S61.402.29 except along with financial re- This amount was apwere 4705 no. check AcGeneral ports for proved. Discussion was held approved for payment. counts and to write off Vote was unanimous. checks as list presented concerning the new perWade Mr. Clarence were approved. sonnel for the school Council to asked 1979-80- : the Communications: year Ronnow. explain the reasons for William 1. Discussion was held the ten percent surcharge concerning the teaching teacher; Tamera Unger-maTim on utilities outside city Teacher; positions that are still limits. Mayor Edison and in the Millard Graves, teacher. open The above personnel Council members stated School District. 2. Discussion was held were approved. that tt City operates was held utilities primarily for the Discusion concerning the progress of the bleachers at Delta concerning the progress benefit of city residents on the School Bus GaHigh School. who pay an 11.5 mills city 3. The new buses rage and the drawings for This tax property tax. ordered will be ready in Millard High School. the overmoney supplies A discussion was held September. head for the utility Discussion was held concerning the status of operations and many Power concerning the opening the Intermountain community-sucservices the to school Conference which Project as a taxing unit. as fire and police A review was made at will be held August 21. library and protection, this time concerning the It was the con1979. and sensus of the Board of mill levy adjustment to recreation, cemetery, who streets. People Bill with House Education that Member comply choose to live outside the It was the conHarris would offer the 205. citv limits also benefit of Board of the sensus welcoming address. from many of the services this Discussion was held Education to review in order to provided by city tax item further, travel the concerning Utility service expense policy for the make the necessary ad- dollars. Millard School District. justment to receive the and costs arc the only Member Harris made a amount of funds 18.0 means the City has of mills would generate in encouraging people to live motion to approve the Exwith within the limits of the the Outlay. Capital pense Policy A salary schedule was citv. changes as discussed by Mr. Ross Johnson disthe Board of Education, presented to the Board of seconded by Member Education for High Schixil cussed the lease of the Lovell and carried unaniCoaching and Extra Duty airport. It was agred that Pay for review and apmembers the Mr. Johnson will furnish mously by Member Lovell proval. of the Board. proof of insurance and The teachers salary made a motion to approve purchase the gasoline that . schedule for the year the schedule as present-tedwas in the tank at the unani1979-8was presented approved death of Mr. Ferguson at to the Board for approval. mously. Mr. invoice price. The policy statement Johnson and Motion was carried unani- Mavor the for free and reduced price mously. the agreemeals was presented to then signed preTopham Supt. same as which the is ment for Education of of sented to the Board the Board Mr. one the Ferguson had the salary review. Also the public Education Following are the minutes of the Board of Education Meeting held August 8. I5"1in the District Office. Delta. L'tah. Meeting concerted at 9 00 a.m. Add to Inflation proposal One out of every 12 shoppers is fighting double digit inflation with the five finger discount . The National Retail Association Merchants reports that out of 500 ap-pro- v shoppers City Council Minutes under. operated n. 0 Mr. Johnson and Councilman Robison will go over the arrangements at the air- port on Friday morning. Glen Chief Police Quarnbcrg reported on Police Department activi- ties. Motion by Councilman seconded by Robison, Councilman Bartholomew that the ordinance amending the dog ordinance to cover a $10.00 impound fee be adopted. Motion carried. Mr. Wendell Robison reported that the riding lawn mower used at the cemetery is worn out. Repair bills are constant and sizeable. The Council discussed the problem. It was agreed to try to get through the rest of this season and the Council will work out a solution for next spring. Building permit application 664 to Randall K. Probst for a storage shed Motion was approved. carried. A letter from Architect John S. Rowley and a site plan for the proposed high school main building was reviewed. The plan calls for rerouting a water line around the new building. Council agreed that all sewer and water line work must be done to City specifications. letter of resignation from the Zoning Board of Adjustments from Paul McBride was read. It was A moved by Councilman Robison and seconded by Councilman Robert Nielson that Councilwoman Doris Rasmussen serve on the board to meet the requirements of the law the Council be that represented. Motion carried. Vote was unanimous. Letter was read from USU Extension Agent Jim L. Bushncll requesting to spray permission Whitetop on the Dee Robison property on 200 The letter indiSouth. cated that M. Robison had given his permission. The Citv Council agreed to propermission gram vided the City is not liable for any damages that might tesult from the spray ing. A letter was read from the law fitm ol Day A: the Barney concerning possibility of providing Citv with the legal servRCN. A meeting be held August 21 at will 9.00 veillance ropolitan a.m. to discuss possible arrangements. Councilman Hare, Peace asked Councilman Robison reported that he plans to finish sidwalks at the 400 West and 400 South and north intersection along 400 West as far as city sidewalk money will - The Council authorized Recorder Wise to engage the services of Sunrise for a few Engineering hours to work out standards for subdivisions and other- developments under surlarge metdepartment store 42 had shoplifted by the end of the day. According to the FBI Uniform Crime Report, a total of 615,781 persons were apprehended for Hare. Police Chief and Justie of the Max Nichols were to meet with the attorneys. g- kept in a in City Streets and rights of way. Motion carried. The following items were reviewed: 1. Letter from County Assessor regarding error in previous report of j assessed valuation. 2. Letter regarding training for CETA em, ployees 3. Letter from Utah Office of Legislative Fiscal Analyst setting forth the formula for tax limitation. 4. Council of Government minutes and letter. 5. Police Reports 6. National Waste News 7. Chevron gas alloca- in 1977. shoplifting However. department store security firms estimate that no more than one in 20 shoplifters is ever caught and less than one half of those caught are prosecuted. A spokesman for Americans United to Rediscover American (AURA) a nationwide voluntary organization dedicated to rediscovery of the traditional American values of honesty, integrity, and thus leading to crime said that prevention, shoplifting is a major to contributor rising prices and inflation . "For every $10 theft enough additional merchandise must be sold to pay that $10 out of profits before the normal cycle he can be resumed, said. "If a store makes a five percent profit on that $10 item, for example, the merchant must sell $200 worth of merchandise. The additional cost is passed along to the who honest customer, pays for the dishonesty of tions others." 8. Notice of Hearings-Cle- an Air 9. Letter and copy of U.S. senate Bill sent by Department of Energy Com10. Continental municator 1 . Four Corners Regional Commission Report Councilman Robert Nielson reported that the fire hydrant on Canyon Road this is being installed w eck . Council approved for a load of pipe to cost and between $3,000 $4,000 was given on a motion by Councilman Hare, vote was unanimous. The Council discussed the need for a new After some backhoe. motion discussion. by Robison, Councilman that the City purchase a new backhoe. that several different companies be contacted for information before specifications are draw n up. adjourned Meeting :(M) p.m. Support The Arts Thats 1 1 1 The U.S. Department of Commerce says that shoplifting is one of the fastest growing crimes in the nation. Since 1972. it has increased 50 percent. estiForbes magazine mates that it's now increasing at a compound rate of 15 percent a year. Last year, retailers lost $7.2 billion to shoplifters. But thats just the tip of the iceberg, officials note. where the people are. More people go to the theatre than go bowling. More people go to music concerts than play tennis And more people get their kicks at dance concerts than al professional football games National Endowment for the Arts fi' Cnnci A Public Service ot Thu Newspaper 4 The Adverliemg Council |