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Show 8 - THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. AUG. 9. 1973 Richmond Discusses Mobile Homes In questions pertaining to the ture is completed and already new sewer system, counfor sale. for the shacks now located at citys cil agreed to reimburse Clint Turning to city personnel, the the rear of the property. He for city a asked if it is right for the city to Housley for equipment, ser- council approved raise dictate what a resident may put vices and labor he expended to water and road department hook up to the system due to a workers from $1.75 to $2.00 per on his own property. misplaced city line. Housley hour and agreed to evaluate the Other council members comof all other city emmented that if Pursers request and sewer inspector Floyd salaries White told the council it was ployees Jan. 1. is approved, the city will have Dee Bair reported the car set a precedent for allowing necessary to move 25 to 35 feet of the citys sewer line to crusher had arrived Tuesday mobile homes on city lots. hook-uThe coun- and would remove the crushed Ed Merrill explained that the complete the cil will attempt to find out who cars Wednesday. Residents are council sympathized with Purswas at fault in the miscalcuasked not to bring additional er but that it felt it was acting lation. cars to be crushed until it is for Richmond citizens by limitWhite also enumerated items announced when the service ing mobile homes in the city. to be completed on the sewer will be available again. Purser told the council his son before final inspection by the Nine applications have been y wants to establish a Environmental Protection Ag- -' received for the position of permanent mobile home that assistant city recorder, May would be an asset to the ency. The council agreed to provide Bagley reported. He has asked community. He reminded counseed soon to residents who each applicant to take a typing cil that a trailer has been on the grass wish to the areas of test at the Employment Securproperty for 20 years but has not i their property dug up by the ities office before a decision is been in use. sewer line installation.. Though made. The council tabled the matter the city property will not. be Edward Merrill reported that to be discussed next week. A until next spring, the Grant Mauchley has agreed to public hearing for a zone seed wiil be the citys new Justice of the be available to resichange would be necessary dents as soon as possible. Peace. Mauchley, who will be before the request could be In other city business Charlie sworn in this w'eek, replaces approved. Peart presented a plan for city Roscoe Merrill who has retired make TOUR home building inspections. Based on after 27 years in that position. MORE LIVABLE WITH fclLAZO In miscellaneous business the the system used in Smithfield, the plan calls for inspections of council voted to donate $50 to II structures at seven stages of the Farm Bureau for a comEVERYTHING IN their construction. According to munity booth at the Cache the plan, inspection fees would County Fair; discussed the be based on the value of the extension of the sewer system to MIRRORS .TUB ENCLOSURES structure. Council members new residences and heard a . TABLE TOPS . STORE FRONTS . SHOWER DOORS ALUMINUM WINDOWS agreed that building inspections report by LaMar Spackman on . AUTO GLASS STORM DOORS SLICING GLASS would give the home purchasers a number of complaints about DOORS WINDOWS some .... guarantee against faulty dogs running loose. ntlti Svh n construction. The inspection MILLERS NORTHERN would not be a duplication of VA UTAH GLASS CO. or FHA inspections as these are 7UMJ( 111 N MAW LOGAN. UTAH only performed when the struc From (Continued Page 1) p. high-qualit- re-pla- nt re-seed- ed . & I 3 MOBILE This fully furnished Home includes HOME 14 x 68 1V4 Scouts Attend Jamboree By Laree Bodily 72 Brookdale Mobile baths and three bedrooms. With small payment you can move right in. Call Leon Hi llyard Now For Details 563-588- 0 Mark and Craig Rawlins, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Rawlins and Robert Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boman, are among the Boy Scouts from the Cache Valley Council who are attending the National Jambo- at Farragut State ree-West Glenn P. Baugh Co., Inc. l GINGER, the Siamese cat, and his young master, Travis, listen as the winners are announced at the annual Smithfield Pet Show Tuesday. Though Ginger was not officially designated as a first place winner, hes obviously Number One in Travis book. Lewiston PNOMC Realtor-Rea- Number One Park, Ida. The Cache Valley group left early enough to enjoy a tour prior to the opening of the 752-857- 1 Estate Sales 314 North Main I O O O (ttifflflfliiiiininnaflaj) fluff) cun m flufnTTTttvrun limmaiwnnip Jamboree. They saw the land Temple, the Redwood forest and visited Portland, Ore., and Seattle, Wash. Hazel, Cathy, Ileene and Paula Gordon, and Lois, Teresa and Todd Bodily attended the Gordon family reunion held Saturday at the Hyrum City Park in Blacksmith Fork Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson spent two days with his parents, Mr. and Mis. Edward Wilson, as they were going to Vanden-ber- g Air Force Base in California for temporary duty in the Air Force Missile program. Charles is regularly assigned to a base at Minto, North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. David Barlow and son, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jellison, Alma, Mich., were dinner guests Sunday of Davidr 'parents, Mr. and aim njDQB0DCBDia iHHidUsSBti tpfflflffla (ffBa fHDQHKIJDGSGE Oak- SHALL ENGINE REPAIR Authorized Dealership for Briggs & Stratton and Tecumseh Engines . Complete Parts & Ser vice HuH Logan Lawn A Gordon Confer 101 So 752-221- 6 Main Mrs. Granville Barlow. The Jellisons, who were LDS converts of Davids, are attending the genealogy seminar now being held at BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Belnap and Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Baker and their families enjoyed a bar-beqsupper at the Baker home one evening last week. Douglas and Janet Price of Roanoke, Va., are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Val Rigby for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Belnap and family recently had his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Belnap, and three children of Salem, Ore., and Jerrys grandmother, Mrs. Avis Belnap of Vale, Ore., with them for a few days. During the weekend, Mrs. Belnaps parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Taylor, Bakersfield, Calif., visited with them. ue Mr. and Mrs. Eldoris Williams of El Monte, Calif., and Mrs. Christy Carr, Salt Lake City, have been visiting relatives and friends in Lewiston during the past week. Mr. David O. Hendricks, Verl Hendricks and sons, Dennis and David, Mrs. George Williams, Dixie Williams and Malinda Jones attended the Hendricks reunion which was held in Richmond on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boman recently spent a few days at Cardston, Alberta, Canada with her brother, Melvin Cottle, and his family. They returned home through Glacier National Park. |