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Show t How was your deer hunt? If you havent got your buck yet, dont feel too bad. There are a lot of others just like you. But for those who braved the cold and snow, and got away from camp to look, with a little hard hunting, for the most part were successful. -- 0 NEW STORE WONT OPEN UNTIL JANUARY Miet Quality Market plans to open .e temporary Christmas store 'ovember 5th. "We want to be of service to the area as much as we can, Jen -t ms concluded. to open Quality Ohristraas store tantoran Because of unforseen delays construction, progress of the new IGA Ben Franklin Foodllner, Variety and Ace Hardware combination store on North Main in M lltord. Qua I tty Market Corporation is announcing plans to open a temporary Christmas toy and gift store In the Hughes Style and Floral Shop, 417 South Main. "Vie want to apologize, but the contractors are moving slower than we had anticipated, said Kjell Jenkins, StoreManager. "We have ordered hundreds of items for Christmas, thinking we would be open In Now it looks like it will be early January In er. before the new store is ready to open. Since a lot of the merchandise is already here and they cannot cancel the items previously ordered, Quality Market has made arrangements to lease the Hughes building for two months or until the new store is finished. Jenkins noted that much of the merchandise probably could have been sold through other Quality Market stores, but felt the people of Milford should have the opportunity to have it here. We plan to open the new store as soon as possible." Jenkins conIn the meantime we will tinued. Applications for employment at ie new store are currently avail- -' e at the Milford City Office and ul !e available at the Christmas ry and Gift Shop beginning ' overrber 5th. have toys, bikes and ylkes, some clothlRg and other special items for Christmas available in downtown Milford. outside wafer applications Mr. Alan Hutchings, Contractor for the metal building at the Cemetery, met with the City Council to ersville, and possibly on the Mil- ford Flat. KL Pi mill levy to provide funds for a feasibility study for recreation in the west end of the county. It should be understood that the mill levy is limited to two years, and that it is a maximum levy that can be collected. If one mill Is all that Is necessary. It wont be levied the second year. The purpose Is to determine rhat, and how to provide recrea-itlo- n facilities In Milford and Min- - - What was originally proposed were swimming pool recreation complexes In Milford and and a new clubhouse or. Milford Flat. the However, If the mill lev;, is approved an advisory board will be appointed by the Beaver Coun Commission, to study the feasibility, design and cost of facilities and what should be built. They also will be looking for m atching grants to help with f.r ar cing should recreational facllit.es be feasible to construct. of The board will be male two members each from Milford and Mlnersville and one from tle area. Under no unincorporated circumstances will tve decisions be made or construction started without first coming back to tve people for approval. There Is little question of " need for recreation facilities. Mh-ersvil- le -- request $200X0 additional payment for the change order on the gutter through the middle of the building. The pavment was approved. A soeclal meeting of the City Council was set for October 30, 1S34 at 8.00 p.m. to canvass votes of the special bond election and open tlds on the golf course shed. The City Council reviewed seven outside the City water applications. Beaver City accepted the seven applications. Mayor Christiansen readathank you note from Miss Susan Roberts on the Utah Rural Electric Youth Seminar. Miss Roberts requested she be sent to the school next year as she was elected President. It was the consensus of the City Council that Beaver City budget to send Miss Roberts and one other youth to the 1985 Youth Seminar. A discussion was held on purchase of the Murdock property for the proposed hospital expansion. Councilman Messlnger moved, Beaver City advertise the following list of surplus property for. sale: 1 Nova Mud Pump; 1 350 Chevrolet Block; 1 hydraulic truck 1 1981 Chevrolet truck; ladder; 1 1958 Chevrolet truck; 1 1949 Chevrolet truck; 1 1958 Dodge truck; 1 spear wells tow sweeper; 1 1959 Chevrolet Truck; 1 1953 GMC dump truck; 1 1942 CMC boom truck; 1 white cemetery shed (to be removed); 1 (1 ft. t) backhot backhoe bucket; 1 bivket and 1 Burroughs All voted in favor of computer. the motion. City Manager Baker requested Beaver City Employees be able to bid on surplus equipment as they are sealed bids. The request was approved. (Continued on page 8) (2-f- After Councilman discussion, Beaver moved, City the form for the option to purchase property from the Murdock family for the proposed hospital expansion. All voted In favor of the motion. Miller V..-for- se . pool Is presently In a of disrepair and Mlnersville does not have a poo L Additional recreational facilities could he used both communities. cm - ses. There seems to be a real relui tance for neighbors to file a con plaint. Though unless the police can actually catch them in an act of violation, they cant write -- -- nta-tion- -- 0 s. - get the Idea that the ol Redhead Is opposed to ATVs In the hands of adults, or even under the correct circumstances for vouth. But parents should be aw are that they can be dangerous, not only to Now dont (Continued on page 3) Mmr. Beaver Gify approves seven Recreation District could be siver for rast end Beaver Voters In Western County, Including the cities of will and Mlnersville, Milford be asked to approve a maxim urn one - For the ol Redhead It was too cold and too wet. I didnt leave the truck, as Sean tramped the snow covered hills. That is except for one occasion when a young fellow (maybe 10 or 11) plied up his three wheeler In the deep rutted road just a short distance from where I was parked. We managed to crawl out and get him back on his bike after we were confident he had no serious Injury, and headed him In the direction of his camp, where mom could check him over and clean him up. -- 0 We believe those three and four wheel bikes (ATVs theycallthem) are really a great piece of equipment, particularly for the deer hunt or the like. But like 4 -- wheel drives, their ability to go where a goat cant makes them dangerous. FspecUih In the hands of a youngster. But their use doesnt stop with the deer hunt, or even an outng Into the hills. We cant count fVe times weve had to hit the bral here in Milford, as some youngster mounted on one jumped out of an alley or side street into traffic, in front of us. -- 0 Most of them are not licensed for the road, and of course none of these youngsters have licen- Denver City Hospital Donds Pass 324151 j |