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Show SE - Ee Doroth Nina Marshall, Irene Pose y> Elsie Te Ys Leo Nelson, Thelma — Mayer, wy s < on Commissi a Meeting (continued from page 9) Gillins, Johnson, seconde Myers, by Marshall Comm. passed unanimously the approve Theo Adams, Flossie — ; : omm. PAGE 10 Barge Gite News AUGUST 5, 1994 Marshall, LoRayne. Delmer — Gray, iti es eee oe eye, oom mig. and Alice Smith Whittaker, : j Mayor Wiseman sign the agreement daly pegs — ethene uae 18, :1994 and the speadl eet sweeper, | Ga mcilman Hoim seconded meeting field July 22, 1994 reporting for the Dodge City were approved as written. News. 2 City Davis, Craig Inspector, to Lucile procedure steps with the — fyo1m seconded the motion Thatcher, Morris permit Omni C. Cartwight discussed. 70% Bessie Edwards - 100% Evelyn Gillies - 100% S. K. Nowers 30% Max R. Carter 30% Daisel R. Davis 30% Max V. Gardner, Jr.- 40% Mrs. Alden Johnson - 100% James C. Peirce 40% Blind Abatements John O. Christiansen Robert F. Stockin Indigent Abatements Stoddard, Dewey Beryl Duenweg, Charles R. Holm, Edna A. Dove, Irene W. _ Stewart, Florine Cole, Kieth Warby, Beatrice Willden, Albertson, Alta Carroll Boyter, Knute Kleven, Ruby L. Talent, Ronella Griffiths, Helena Williams, Vaun VaLoy Coates, T. Puffer, Terry E. Griffith, Mary Miller, Alvaretta Gale, Elwood White, Hazel Lund, Barbra Vina Hutchings, Baldwin, Evelyn Comm. by It was moved by Johnson, Comm. seconded Marshall unanimously and approved to sign a letter authorizing the State of Utah to send the county funds directly to Southwest Mental Health as part of the county match. The sealed surplus property bids were opened. It was moved by Comm. © Johnson, seconded by Comm. Marshall and unanimously approved to award the following bids: Dennis Morwood - 1984 Chev. 4X4 Pickup, 955 Caterpillar | Traxcavator, Box Trailer, Woods Mower, Beaver Mixer, Pug Cattelgaurd #2 and all 3 Milford Cattelguards. J. Dwight Brown - D-6 : Caterpillar Dozer w/ Wintch 7 Ripper. Lillian Davis - Dodge Diplomat Police Car. Utah Track & Welding Bucket 7 Flat Blade Albrecht Bros. - Beaver Cattelguards #1, 3,5 & 6. Beaver Dalton Joe Swindlehurst, Cattelgaurd #4. Thnelda Bills Walker, Barbra Davenport, . Maxine Christiansen, Hyrum Karl Hutchinson, Maurine Gale, Ireta Ashworth, Rhoda - Robinson, Elva Connie Robert Agreement Beaver was also discussed. 3. Adrianne asked the propose Whittaker Council that no to glass containers be allowed at the Pavilion because of the danger of broken glass in the grass. Councilman Sower motioned that the signs be posted at all public parks stating that no glass containers are Councilman allowed, Thomas seconded the motion, all in favor. 4. Leadman Whiting reported to the Council the information he had received at the Rural Water MidSummer Conference he attended in Ogden, Utah. 5. The minutes of the Cala all in favor. 7. Councilman Thomas motioned that Mayor Wiseman sign the engagement letter with City auditors, Kemp, Burdick, Hinton, and Hall, Councilman Holm seconded the motion, all in favor. 8. Councilman Sower motioned that the present Library Board be appointed for one more year, Councilman Thomas seconded the motion, all in favor. 9. Councilman Dotson motioned that Mayor Wiseman would be allowed to negotiate with Leadman Whiting to give Troy Hardy a raise up to $.50 per hour, Councilman Thomas seconded the motion, all in favor. 10. Councilman Thomas | the motion, all in favor. a oN; Mason lay : ia ie see ona file Council take a raise in pay from the present $100.00 per month they now receive, but the Council refused. 12. Recorder Netto was instructed to advertise for a school crossing guard for the upcoming school year with applications to be received. by August 15, 1994. 13. Councilman Thomas motioned to send Councilman Sower to the Utah League of Cities and Towns meeting to he held in September, Councilman Dotson seconded the motion, all in favor. As there was no further business, the meeting was adjourned at approximately 9:11 p.m. These minutes will be presented for approval at the next council meeting. Until such time they considered unofficial. are were no further business, the meeting was adjourned. COUNCIL MEETING August 1, 1994 Perrin, Gerald Briscoe, Caroline Hatch, Clair ~ Gillins, Olive Root, Mark R. Dotson; Joan Holland, 1. Mayor Wiseman called the regular meeting to order at approximately 7:00 p.m. Those in attendance were: Council members Thomas, Holm, Dotson, and Sower, Recorder Netto, Attorney Kanell, Chief of Police Don eS seman Bailey, Frances Kinross, Norma Edwards, Katheleen Jones, Chester Dahl, Wallace Fotheringham, Schow, Hilda on approved for payment. There being Veron Parks, Iris Willyard, Margaret Grimshaw, Leola Dunham, The presented that 1978 Fait Trackloader w/ Sater, Ralph Skinner, Fern Williams, Wanda White, Alberta Limb, Lenor Hodges, as building Veteran's Abatements Mrs. Alex Baxter100% Beth payroll discussed County Building Inspection Boyter, and the Building Edwards, Elmer Cosper, F. Dennis Farnsworth. A letter re: the DUI assessment fee was Grimshaw, bills 46" apie Iva Bonner, Council. Elden fotioned Thomas Anderson, Darwin Marshall, Goff, Eleanor Craw, LaPriel John Bailey, Hawkins ite Councilman. Margaret veteran's blind and indigent property tax abatements for the year 1994: Pauline 6. and following - motioned ; nee Eileen Wagner displays a sample of the quality used clothing that will be sold during the Methodist Church annual rummage sale later this month. "We have children's clothing ranging from newborn through pre-teens. All of the items are in good condition, and some still have the original price tags attached," she said. Full-price days at the rummage sale will be August 20 and 22. August 23 and 24 will be bag days. The doors will be open from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. all four days. Items for the sale also include clothing for adults, formal wear, household linens, ~ _ dishes, and a wide variety of interesting merchandise. |