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Show JULY 23, 1980 EVENING 6:00 003 O (Closed-Captioned- O NEWS SPECIAL MOVIE PRESENTATION 'Twilight's Last Gleaming' 1977 Stars Burt ZOOM G) ANTIQUES PM MAGAZINE 6:30 FACE THE MUSIC TIC TAC DOUGH OVER EASY 'Arthritis' Host. Hugh Downs. (Closed O O O Lancaster, O dramarevolvesarounda dedicated, if misguided, patriot who seizes control of a nuclear missile base to blackmail the Captioned) CD WEEKNIGHT 7:00 O REAL PEOPLE Clayton Moore, famous U (Closed-Captioned- O 7:30 (3 LEHRER 001 CAMERA THREE PICASSO: EXHIBITION AT THE WALKER ART CENTER This pro- gram oilers a poetic survey of 160 paintings, drawings, sculptures and collages on exhibit at the Walker Art Center EIGHT IS ENOUGH Mary, Nancy and Joan-niskat- roller-disc- ) MACNEIL 'Atlantic City Winners and Losers' O go Government REPORT D U.S. CHRONICLE ) ing and wind up with three of the most unusual men they've ever met (Repeat, 60 mins ) S. hrs as the Lone Ranger, talks about the controversy surrounding his wearing the hero's mask, a man who makes rubberbrickstothrowat TV sets, and a college where they train frogs will be featured 60 mins ) (Repeal; Richard Widmark. The suspense 8:00 of Minneapolis. O DIFFRENT STROKES Arnold is dying to meet his idol. Muhammad Ali, but when Mr. Drummond can't arrange it, Willis and Kimberly write to the champ saying their brother is dying and his only wish is to see him. (Repeat) (Closed Captioned) O CHARLIE'S ANGELS Jill Munroe's romantic involvement with a European crown prince loads her into the dangerous world of international power, polimurder. tics and (Repeat; 60 mins ) O GREAT PERFORMANCES 'Uncommon Women and Others' Academy Award winner Meryl Streep, Swoosie Kurtz and Jill Eikenberry are featured in Wendy Wasserstem's play about contemporary the choices women, available to them and their struggle for individuality. (90 mins ) CD LORD MOUNTBAT- - Clark Packham Alan Roper Zola Beckstrand Edith Callister Jim Cox Joe Tillotson, Secretary Minutes of June 25 were read and approved on motion by Allen Roper, seconded by Clark Packham, Motion car- ried. Building permits: Building permit application from Cal Stewart was read by Jim Larsen. This is a carport to be attached to an existing A two foot building. variance on set back (23 ft. set back) is necessary to align with the existing building. Clark Packham made motion to accept building permit. Edith Callister seconded. Motion carried. Jim Larsen submitted drawings on building and site from Mr. Ricks. Ricks Distributing Inc. of Salt Lake City. This is a pretentious two story building with basement to be built at the site of the present old George Hotel. Allen Roper Mr. Larthat suggested sen communicate further with Mr. Ricks to get clarification on building size, parking needs, etc., before further discussion. Jim Cox presented a preliminary draft of subdivision of from 80 to 124 lots north and east of city and within the city limits. The discussed group the need and location of recreational or park area within the subdivision. Mr. Cox will this develop aspect further. Expansion Discussion It was pointed out that citizens wishing to develop facilities within the city get approval from the Fillmore Planning Commission before spending large sums of money only to later have the prospect denied. In light of continued growth and population the group expansion, discussed the lack of main street adequate Included in parking. the discussion were two hour parking, angle parking. mid or center street parking, etc. Mr. Cox is to check with the Utah State Highway on limi tations they may impose & & & & 10 OFF Coupon Good for all Sidewalk Sale Display items $ Dried Arrangements Fresh Arrangements Potted Plants Silk Flowers Good July 10 & & regarding parking changes. Jim Larsen discussed briefly a document obtained from Max Shaw entitled "Interim Uniform Zoning Code." A total of 26 zoning inclassifications are cluded. It was suggested that a copy be placed in the hands of each member of the City Planning Commission for study and future discussion on zoning. Goals and Policies Areas discussed were: Governmental Services led bv Jim Larsen. Fiscal led Policy Jim Larsen. Health Services by led by Clark Packham The final draft on this is to be typed up for the If it is next meeting. approved by this group it will then be submitted to the City Council for adoption. Agenda Next meeting will be held at the City Building 23 July Wednesday, beginning at 8 p.m. 1. Review drafts of Goals and Policies Review 2. Interim Uniform Zoning Code. Motion that we adjourn was made by Gark Packham. seconded by Jim Cox. Carried. Adjourned at 10:30 p.m. July 18. 21. O 13-2- 1 (Closed-Captioned- 0 ) 0 00 Public of each community to create a banner which will visually represent that comThe Fillmore munity at the Festival. Civic Arts Council will be responsible for identifying a group within the community who will create the banner. The Utah Arts Festival will provide all materials for construction and will contract a Utah artist who will travel to each community, bring all project materials with him, and guide the community group in creating the banner. Work on the banner will begin within a few weeks. If you would like to be a part of this very unique and creative project, please call Sylvia Huntsfor further man at 743-654- Hearing Bennett stated that this ment of mobile homes and meeting was a Public trailers within the Delta Present: Hearing for the purpose City limits but until the of receiving public com- - ordinance is in effect Max Bennett ment on the extending of the moratorium is to keep Don Bird the present moratorium trailers from saturating Cecil Losee on placement o mobile the restricted zones, Thomas Callister homes within the juris- Mr. Bliss asked what Willis Morrison diction of Delta City, zone his property at Absent: those in attendance at 152 East 100 North was Leland J. Roper, Mayor the meeting were invited in, Mayor pro tempore Others Present: to participate. Bennett to Neil Forster, City Superexplained Bliss Jefquestioned Mr. Bliss it was in a intendent; Dorothy Roger Recorder; the reason for extending commercial zone, City fery, Mr. Bliss then asked Warren Peterson, City the moratorium for an if he would be allowed to Attorney, Roger Bliss, additional 90 days. Bob Anderson, Newell Mayor pro tempore put in a travel trailer court Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Bennet explained to Mr. on his propety. Bliss that a proposed There was a general Edwin Lyman l In the absence of Mobile Home Park and discussion on the Court tions of a mobile home Trailer Mayor Roper it was by the unanimous decision Ordinance is being pre- - and a travel trailer and of the Council, Councilpared to control the place- - also the proposed mobile man Max Bennett be iXVVVVSVVVVVXVVVVVVVVVVV3CVVNVy appointed as Mayor for the Public Hearing and to preside over said hearing. Mayor pro tempore Max Bennett being present called the meeting to order at 7:18 p.m. Dorothy Jeffery being present acted as secretary. Mayor pro tempore said notice of the time, place and purpose of the meeting had been duly advertised in the Millard County Chronicle and notice was sent to each member of the governing body. Mayor pro tempore June 23, 1980 home ordinance. Mayor pro tempore Bennett explained that a repeal will be written at the end of the mobile home ordinance and it w ill repeal the moratorium at the time the ordinance goes into effect. Mrs. Edwin Lyman asked about the placement of mobile homes in an industrial zone, also she was concerned about council allowing something objectionable near her home which is located in an industrial zone. Council explained to Mrs. Lyman that was the reason the council controls what is allowed in an industrial zone and any use in the industrial zone must be compatible with other uses in that area. Mayor pro tempore asked if there were any further comments, there being none. Councilman Morrison moved the meeting be adjourned. seconded Minister: hope you t charge too much to won fix and 22, 1980 13S BUNKERS FLOOR COVERINGS 743-651- PAINT NAVf 22 CARRY IN SERVICE your set suddenly takes ill, thats the time to bring it to the Witch Doctor The shop is TV Repair in Meadow. open from 9:30 a.m. to noon, Monday n through Friday to serve your carry-ineeds. (House calls are scheduled for If the afternoon). Internalional 1600 Loadstar 2 Ton Chassis & Cab Ford 8 Model 250 V. Ton Pickup International 3 Ton Model 200 4 x4 Chevrolet 3 Ton Pickup, Automatic Trans V8 Eng ine 1971 American Motors Matador 4 Dr. Sedan 1975 Ford 8 Granada 4 Dr. Sedan 1968 1975 1974 1970 , 4 aWtVALUEm 10 OFF All food items with this Coupon Rhinos Pizza Fillmore and cleaning, welding, painting and mechanical work. 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Meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m. defini-Trave- One mans or womens suit or overcoat - a FULL 50 OFF with drapery cleaning order j Arts Festival OOO 3 Day Cleaning Special DRAPES Cleaned & Pressed 70$ per pleat lined 60$ per pleat unlined 50$ per pleat 4 ft. or shorter unlined V2 price to clean only 19. 1980 The Flower Peddlers Mount-batte- Minutes Planning Commission Minutes The regular meeting of the Fillmore City Planwas ning Commission held July 9, 1980 in the Fillmore City Building. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Jim Larsen at 8:30 p.m. Those present: Jim Larsen, Chairman drawings, sculptures 10:40 O M.A.S.H. and collages on exhibit 10:50 O LOVE at the Walker Art Center second episode Burof Minneapolis tours India, Boat 'Legal Eagle' A NEWS ma, Ceylon and Japan 10:00 divorced manfallslor his NEW FRIENDS, OLD and rises Irom sailor to O attorney commander FRIENDSFredRogers (Closed Baretta 'AII That Shat of bahome visits the Captioned) (60 mins ) ters' Baretta mves THE FACTS OF 8:30 seball superstar Willie tigatesaseriesofbomb the of Pitts LIFE Stargell mgs following demon 9:00 O VEGAS Dan Tanna burgh Pirates, where han Fillmore has been honored in being strations by it how feels tries desperately to find they discuss persons dicapped to become a part of a special new asked a World Serto captain an attacker who threademanding improved project in connection with the Utah tens tokill an impersonaies winner. (Closed access to public lacili tor of famous female Captioned) ties (Repeat, 2 hrs 15 Arts Festival, which will be held stars (Repeat; 60 O MACNEIL LEHRER on West Temple in mins ) September REPORT mins ) DICK CAVETT Salt Lake 11:00 O An important focus City. THE TONIGHT 10:30 SHOW of the Festival will be to reach out into CD FLAMBARDS Host SHOW CD Johnny GENERATION ON 'Lady Carson. Guests RodBountiful' Christina THE WIND A documen every part of the state and let Utah feels responsible for film ney Dangerfield, Dyan on the planning citizens know that the Utah Arts Festary Dick's dismissal from Cannon, Jim Fowler (90 and construction of the tival is not just a Salt Lake City FesFlambards and tries to mins.) world's largest and most tival an but ABC NEWS him exciting event that belongs O and his help family powerful windmill, off the NIGHTLINE by stealing food from the coast of New Bedford. to everyone in the state. O HUMAN FACE OF pantry (Closed CapMass (60 mins ) CHINA 'Something for 11:10 tioned) (60 mins ) STREETS OF SAN This project, called the Banner ProThis 9:30 O PICASSO: EXHIBIprogram Everyone FRANCISCO is planned by the Festival and on TION AT THE WALKER the ject. focuses workings 11:30 O ABC CAPTIONED ART CENTER This proof a typical commune. local arts councils in 20 communities NEWS CD ABC CAPTIONED gram offers a poetic suraround the state. It will involve an artist TOMORROW 12:00 NEWS vey of 160 paintings. 12:10 F.B.I. in residence working with members of TEN: MAN FOR THE CENTURY In this $5,500 $ 995 as the sale progresses Kimball's & Co. 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