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Show SOUmSSN UTAH NEWS Community Fredonia toon council meeting Joy Jdndsa, Qiq Ilaesy usd Bo&sOatsinNnTiaa sod dc&stti&r Btitev, Ekk Crawford, Paul McGomkk, Harris Allen, Lea StobraadWmiaLee. Joy Jordan reported on the cemetery. Hw committee recommends increasing the cemetery prices. More study will be done on this. Wastewater work is progressing well. Woodhill Road project was not recommended for funding by the Arizona Parks staff. Joy Jordan and Bobbie Rogers will work on the personnel policies on Thursday at 4 p.m. Employees will meet with council members on June 18 at 8:30 a.m. on these policies. Open bids on the Firehouse on July 9 at 6:30 p.m. Greg Honey moved to accept the minutes, seconded by Bobbie Rogers with all in favor. Bobbie Rogers moved to accept the agenda as written, seconded by Greg Honey. Greg Honey moved to approve the blue prints for the fire house and send the project out to bid, seconded by Bobbie Rogers with all in favor. ing to discuss the budget will be fam csx the 3rd or 10th of July. Uses 34ccnisr Lukus told about ths trade problem on First West This street is beingused as a thru street to 389 and the traffic is heavy and fast and there are many children in this area. They are asking for more stop signs and more law enforcement and ifthis is not successful, maybe a speed bump. Greg Honey moved to place signs at Dobson, Hortt and Jensen on First West. Seconded by Bobbie Rogers with all in favor. There was also discussion about having law enforcement patrol First West and 389 more. Ifthis doesnt work we will put in a speed bump. Item Rogers moved to accept lease agreement with Debi Ells for use of Senior Center, seconded by Greg Honey with all in favor. Item 3 to Item amend the CDBG grant was adopted on a motion by Bobbie 97-00- WEDNESDAY juNsia. im ffiii UlUl ih i)i increased to $39,000. coverage Its a smorgasbord here today, was tabled to next meeting for May I suggest, if you want to more information. avoid future pests youre continu- to execu- - ally bothered with, pull out, chop Item tive session. up, or till in, whatever it takes, to have moved to Bobbie Rogers dean out all plants as soon as they a ten minute detailed report at are over their prime! While they council meeting on what are still green can be an added accomplished by the Town bonus when returned to the soil, Crew in the last 30 days and Allow those spent plants to stay detailed plans for the next 30 in the garden overfire full season days, seconded by Greg Honey, till you have time to clean every- with all in favor. thing out, and you are providing Bobbie Rogers moved to have ideal housing and nesting for the Clerk order daily time cards many, many present and future to formulate a purchase or- - pests. Those cool weather crops der policy, seconded by Greg that wont take the later heat, Honey, with all in favor. peas, coles and greens, will make 10:20 at Meeting adjourned Up a good meal for the micromotion on a by Greg Honey, organisms when theyre turned p.m. seconded by Bobbie Rogers, with back into the soil Then sow over all in favor. that bare soil Annual rye, oats, buckwheat, barley, clovers, any- Kanab J" it ?in kee at six inches high. Con- may contain pot tinue the process over the season, or sow another vegetable. Item area garages, barns of odd Rogers, seconded by Greg Honey, There may be a pot of gold in with all in favor. the garages of many Kanab area Item Honey moved to residents, says John Douglas, 4 to esResolution adopt of Remember When, Naof with credit line tablish a Remember When is a Salt Lake tional Bank of Arizona for up automobile dealership that front funding for the Wastewa- City specializes in classic and antique ter system, seconded by Bobbie cars and high performance veRogers with all in favor. hicles. eg 97-00- co-own- in Com needs water at least ev- ery three or four da3rs with hsrd summer heat. For controlling the com earworm begin applying Bt into the whorl, where the plant begins to send its leaves out from a central growing point. This is where the pest moths lay their eggs, which develop into larvae (worms), Bt paralyses the mouth parts when th?y eat any foliage h sprayed with it. Spray the har-was sels and silks through to vest, Dipel and Vegetable Insect Attack, are the brand names, For some fun for the family, tas-eac- personalize your pumpkins? Its exciting for the kids and grandkids when Halloween rolls around! When the pump-an- d kin gets a little larger than a softball, using a ballpoint pen, break through the akin of the pumpkin and write each childs name in deep lettering. The writing will scar and continue to grow with the pumpkin and become larger. Keep the ac- pumpkins are ready to harvest from the vines, plan a special family fall picnic that day and turn the children loose in the fmd their very own Patch personal pumpkin! Tomato plants available for the asking call 644-223- 3. Item Department Item stated that the approved fire changes Douglas dealership is at 1450 made in 1996-9- 7 budget: South 400 West in Salt Lake. He as were be installed must hydrants soon as possible. This project Mayor and Council budget insays that some of the cars that ire was approved some time ago. crease to $19,000, Judicial in- people have stored away in gaThe proposed Fire Department creased to $29,000, Law Enforcerages and bams could be worth budget was presented. A meet ment to $132,000 and Library many thousands of dollars. There is a big market for antique and classic cars, he said. Collectors will pay a great deal for certain vehicles that are in Mappy 90th tBixtAday &la I good condition. Some people may not even know the year, make or type of car they have in that dark corner of their garage. Maybe the car belonged to their . father or grandfather and has . Que Johnson, representing the been gathering dust for years, team is made up of experts from their own ranJks a.nd otJher. v' family ranching business, had a That car could be valuable. emment, academic and private sector specialists. Working on parallel lines on the governors are state and county ITcU csss to (ho AIUI 45h end Pdriolk d&sGozebo Ella Swapp Willis was bom in Kanab, Utah on June 20th, 1907. 90 years, 4 sons, 22 grandchildren and 5 1 great-granj children jjpj later, a celebration honoring Ella will be held on K Saturday, June 21, 1997 from 3:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon at Ki L2 Csa foreah City Community Center adjacent to Jacob Hamblin kS P&i in Kasab, Utah. j pi L) Friends and family d- welcome No gifts please j W0 - 9:30 oq. Uou fO hovo tbs b $st eft ysw fcf (ho pads dbcsidi eX KfeQO Joe Judd concluded the evening with a summation and the message cany the results of this meeting to your friends Ipsfjsfgd by tho Hbcssoa Bob!beS sst Ipacbs Do&so csd IKtei number of questions regarding the future of grazing leases in the monument. Kenyon Little lowed with questions and comments regarding the future of water. A number of other folks also had questions, mostly about the traditional use ofthe land and changes that may be oocningPkl (post monument). The questions were credibly fielded, with Judd, Wilkins, CaiToll and Matson providing comment and answers. L. jl and acquaintances to dear up some of the rumors and misinformation that sometimes has a way of getting into circulation. The lack ofattendanee was more than balanced by the comments, information and the atmosphere of reason. v.v v |