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Show MARCH 10, 1995 Mitfors Boxiter PAGE 6 Newhouse Landlocked CB) (continued from page 1) (continued from page 1) eae folks from building there?" Sower answered, "As far I know.” : The council formed committee, with Russell Smith Senator as : a as -up a Task Force to study agricultural land in the state and chairman, John Carter, Mark Dotson, and Harlan Thomas as members, to negotiate with Sullivan. Sower gave them two weeks. : Sower explained that total tax base from the feed mill, rail spur, and elevator could mean as much as $50,000. per year in taxes to the city. With an RDA there is the possibility of the total $200,000. tax being utilized by the city. The company is looking at three alternate sites south of Milford. County tax on the facility would amount $50,000. less to $150,000. than in the or city. "Generally speaking, industry fights _Photos Above and Below Courtesy Selma Kirk — te : : 4 sees to.stay outside of the city. This is.a commitment made by the company to the city,” Sower said. He-added that. long term: cost: for operation: inside the city versus in the county is . _ basically a trade-off. At remote sites in the county it would be necessary to . drill a well, bring in utilities, Leonard Blackham sponsored SB55 to set find ways to preserve it and the quality of life associated with it. Encroachment in Cache and Summit Counties prompted the legislation. One possibility to be investigated is designating prime agricultural land and locking it into agriculture. Development nghts could then be sold off, allowing the owner to capture development profits without the land actually being developed. The challenge here is to protect agricultural lands and still provide an environment for low-cost housing. Aside from the enjoyment of diving in-or visiting a farming “need: for. jain self-sustaining. “"We-do not-want everything we ‘consume to: come from outside our borders,” he said. ee An 18-member provide for' Waste-water treatmeni _ “Milford City optioned the an interest. “The Counties | industrial park to Circle Four, then_- _ Tepresent may not be among the Smithfield of Utah, last year with the: "_ representatives,” Blackhami said. condition that they build a $5M Blackham rates the 1995 structure within a two year period if they choose to exercise the option. The ‘original plan was.to build an office complex there. It has since been located on Main Street in Milford. - If plans resume to locate the feed mill east of town, a rail spur Legislative Session as extremely fine. "We are very pleased with the advances in education and human services in addition to a $90M+ tax cut,” he said. and spin-off industries on the seven remaining lots would be the optimum expectations for the park. Sullivan, who was out of town on business Tuesday and Wednesday, did not attend the city The post office was located in the Cactus Trading Pos. C. L. Marsh was the first proprietor of the store. There was only one saloon, and it was located a mile from town. Although prize fights were a celebrated event in the town, it is unclear where they were staged. By the mid 1920's the town died out. The mill was dismantled and disposed of as junk in 1914. Afire in 1921 burned the cafe and various other buildings. ey the _ hurrah was the filming of "The Covered Wagon" around 1924. - Milford School Lunch council meeting. Sower contends that he told Sullivan of his plans for Monday, March 13 . Taco Rice Casserole the council meetingon Monday at the Buttered-Green Beans Hot Roll Apple Pie/Milk Tuesday, March 14 county commission meeting. Sullivan declares he had no idea that the failed negotiations would be discussed Tuesday night or he would have been there. Commitment for a Thursday meeting will take him out of town again. "I'll be here Friday, and T'll be -happy to talk to anyone’ from the city," he said. Editor's Note: Rob Adams, Circle Four General Manager, clearly stated that it is crucial for the company and the community to be in agreement. Free and open communication is a prerequisite to cooperation. Sloppy Joe Fries Cheese& Pickle. Fruited. Jello-w/Cream/Milk Wednesday, March 15 Chili Green Salad Sliced Peaches Cinnamon Stick/Milk Thursday, March 16 Taco Buttered Corn Sliced Pears Chocolate Chip Cookie Milk Friday, March 17 Teacher Program Assessment Day Trivia The Only the wind and a few crumbling ruins remain. total Inthe Child Nutrition Program, no person shall on the grounds of race, assessed value of real property currently inside Milford boundaries amounts to $11,338,659. color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of; or be otherwise subjected to discrimination. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, naticnal origin, sex, age, or handicap, write immediately to the Secretary Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. of |