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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1995 Poachers nabbed A busy Governor Leavitt Wildlife agent Scott White has been busy catchingpoachers this hunting season. A large buck The governor recently launched the states new Electronic Ben- efits Transfer system for those receiving child support or assis- tance from the state. Under this system, the value of each benefits every month will electronically deposited into an account that can be accessed by using the Utah Horizon card and a personal identification num- ber. This system replaces the cur- rent system of AFDC, child sup- port and food stamps where money was off the poached on October 28 at Paunsagaunt approximately 7 a.m. Kane County Sheriffs Deputy Shane Sorensen assisted White in the arrests. Dave Bratciotti, of El Grande, CA was charged with alleged possession of a controlled substance (marijuana), alleged possession of drug paraphernalia, alleged wanton destruction of protected wildlife (deer out of season) and failure to have proof of insurance in vehicle. His companion, Marina MacRury, was charged with alleged possession of a controlled substance (marijuana), alleged possession of drug paraphernalia,-and alleged aiding or assist- UDWR officer Scott White confiscated this nice buck last Saturday morning ing in the wanton destruction of while patrolling on the Paunsagaunt. Two California suspects were arrested protected wildlife. and charged. The meat from the deer was donated to trustee Lew Day's family. Council Continued from Page 1 is the major street, therefore the stop sign should be on Stewart. The Mayor left it to the council, Tony Wright made a motion to change the sign as recom- 3 Subdivision Dale Clarkson passed the ball to his attorney Matthew Hilton, who asked the council to release phases three, four and a portion of five. He gave a short history of the golf course subdivision developed by Golden Circle Tours and asked that these parcels be released. He said there is no reason the city cannot comply. It would allow the issuance of building permits. Tony Wright said the release should be denied until mended, Rosa Lie Coleman seconded, Parker voted against. Police Chief Doug Crosby asked if the sign could be four way , the Mayor said that with the letter from UDOT recommending the change a four way would be im- some outstanding legal matters could be taken care of, motion possible at this time. carried unanimously. Power board report Other city business Tony Wright gave the report, A. follows. the with highlights as Airport Advisory Board recThe new rate schedule was re- ommendations, resolutions were viewed and changes made. The passed regarding hanger conboard voted to approve the new struction standards and Tie schedule and send it to the city Down fee schedule. Two excouncil for final approval. The amples $ 1 10 per month five year, board was presented with the $ 150 for month to month. Passed implementation steps for the five with Parker making the motion year plan. This will be done in and Coleman seconding. concert with the capital improve- B. Approved an architecture ment and safety plans. Greg committee for a new library with Houston said all three phases of Jim Matson, Roger Holland, the five year plan should be done Karen Alvey, Sheila Alvord and Zola Byrom being the councils by January 1, 1996. wish. Golden Circle Dale Clarkson told the coun- C. Library location, two acres of cil that engineer Rick city property adjacent to the east Rosenberg had suggested sev- of the eight acres being sold for eral changes. The curb will be the hospital. Sheila Alvord said changed, a four foot sidewalk the county had turned any conwill abut the curb with a forty sideration of help for a new lifoot street curb to curb. The brary down flat. For the sake of next change was a detailed re- veracity, the county commissionengineering for the grade on ers are still working on a paralthe a street in the subdivision, lel idea for a joint the grade of curb will be al- complex and it is. in the overall tered and has to be reinspected list of projects being considered for grade tolerance. He said for funding. With considerable the property was made level jubilation, the council voted to and it is difficult to avoid set aside this parcel for a site. ponding. How much of a pond This is expected to become a is a pond? This was minutely reality with the considerable addressed by the engineers moneys raised already, coupled present. Tony Wright made a with a grant or bond from the motion that an outside engi- city or jointly with the city and neer survey , motion carries. county. is transferred through paper checks and coupons. Food stamp recipients will only be allowed to use their accounts for qualifying purchased at a grocery store e machine at using a the check stand. Other clients can their benefits through au- tomatic teller machines (ATM) or point-of-sal- through point-of-sa- le machines for any purchases. The governor urged Utah par- ents to become more involved their childrens education, The governor made these re- - marks at the annual Centennial School Celebration, which is now in its third year and includes 262 schools. Schools are selected based on criteria including imple-nementation of an innovative d manage-b- e tegic plan, ment, use of technology to deliver education and involvement in partnerships, At Leavitts address to the Western Legislative Conference held in Salt Lake City, he called for the restoration of a proper balance between the states and the federal government. The American people want more decisions being made in their home-foo- d towns and in their state capital and fewer in Washington. They do understand the national emmtnt is out of control. One of the suggestions made by Leavitt is to give the states a recall power on federal legislation. If two thirds of the state legisla- tures decide that certain legisla-wit- h tion is bad, Congress would be forced to reconsider the law. w stra-clien- ts gov-acce- ss site-base- school-busine- . ss VOTE FOR FOR CITY COUNCIL city-coun- ty Experienced Adminstrator, Precinct Representative, Member of Planning Commission, Law Enforcement Committee and Library Board. Masters Degree in Educational Administration. Will REPRESENT and WORK for the People of Kanab Paid for by "Evan Henderson for City Council" committee |