OCR Text |
Show Milfors Monitor PAGE 5. Classifieds Legal Notices _ Milford Monitor does not endorse, promote or jencourage the purchase or sale of any product or service advertised in this newspaper. Advertisements are the sole responsibility of the advertiser. Milford Monitor hereby disclaims all liability for any damage suffered as the result of any advertisement in this newspaper. Milford Monitor is not responsible for any claims or Eee nes made in advertisements in this newspaper. Milford Monitor has the sole authority to edit and locate any classified advertisement as deemed appropriate. Milford Monitor reserves the fight to refuse any advertising. CARS FOR SALE SEIZED CARS White Brick Home 3-bedroom, 2 _ FROM $175. bath, family room, storage room and lots more, with large basement Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes. also Jeeps, 4 WD's. Your apartment. 387-2032. . area. 1-800-898-9778 Ext. A-5139 for directory of current listings. (ucan) REAL ESTATE PURPLE SAGE MOTEL - 13 Units on lof] HELP WANTED busy highway 89 in Panguitch, Utah. Just Reduced to $275,000. Call Stagecoach | PART-TIME MAID needed at the income potential. Toll free 1-800-8989778 Ext. T-5139 for directory. (ucan) $35,000/YEAR INCOME potential. Reading Books. Toll free 1-800-8989778 Ext. R-5139 for directory. (ucan) APPRECNTICESHIP _ HOME TYPISTS, PC DOGGONE IT! TV will never be the same. rewards. Ear to 50%. work and still raise a family. Independent sales rep. 1800-814-2866. (ucan) lofl HOMES FOR SALE _ You CAN own your own home! No downpayment on Miles materials, attractive construction financing. Cali Miles Homes today, 1-800-343- 2884 ext. 1. (ucan) 30f4 New Homes in Beaver for sale. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Several models to choose from - 438-3315. Meet Wishbone, weekdays at Service County, Hospital District #3, Beaver Utah (the "District"), adopted a resolution in which it authorized and approved issuance of its Lease Revenue Bonds, Series 1996 (the "Bonds"), in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $125,000, to bear interest at a rate or rates not to exceed two and one-half (2.5%) per cent per Tae MISCELLANEOUS FARM SALE. Two irrigation wheel lines, each approxiamtely quarter mile length. Other farm items. a (ucan) 1 of] ALFALFA ort. Quality Delta Horse hay delivered. Dairy & feeder hay also available. Call evertingsat 801-864-2386 -—=(ucan) 1 of! “PLACE your classified ad in not 1, not 2, but 46 newspapers throughout Utah. One placement, one payment puts you into the "Utah Classified Advertising Network". Reach over 412,000 Utahns 3 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS! ONLY $295.” PER MONTH! WOLFE TANNING BEDS - Tan at CALL NOW! ‘home - Buy DIRECT ‘and SAVE! Commercial/home units from $199.00. 2676 for further formation. (ucan) * Low monthly payments. FREE Color Catalog. Call TODAY 1-800-842-1305. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY JOB OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT The Union Pacific Railroad Company has opportunities for full-time, entry-level ‘track workers in its Engineering Department. The successful candidates must be willing to travel extensively throughout the Western U.S. Work experience such as construction or farm and ranch equ Pe will be helpful. letter which aici: interest in the track worker position, with an attached resume of work experience should be sent to the following: Roger Rockwell Union Pacific Railroad Co. 1101 N. Tancahua, P.O. Box 1287 « Corpus Christi, Texas 78403-1287 Attn: Track Worker- West NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED To be considered, the resumes must be received at the above address no later than Thursday, January 25, 1996. Interviews will be scheduled soon after this date. Resumes which are not _ complete or do not list required skills will not be considered. nion Pacific Railroad Company is an equal opportunity employer. Female and minority eee who possess the above skills and/or work experience are encouraged to apply. Order by 3:00 P.M. Delivery at 5:00 P.M. Monday - Saturday (cut off time 1:30 Saturday) Milford Drug: Open 10:00 A.M.-P.M. 801-387-2104 p-m. on a rezonement application January 8, 1996 The Board of , County Commissioners met on January 8, 1996 at 10:00 a.m. for its regularly scheduled meeting. Those present ~ were Gary E. Sullivan, chairman; Chad W. Johnson, member, Ross ‘Marshall, member; Doug Carriger, planner; and Paul B. Barton, clerk. Minutes of the December 4 & 29, 1995 meetings were read. It was moved by Comm. Johnson, seconded by Comm. Marshal and unanimously passed to approve the minutes. A County stream channel County will not maintain channels, except during emergency situations. The matter was tabled to the February 5, 1996 meeting. The Hays Spring water 1953, as amended (the "Act") are to be issued. for the purpose of defraying the cost of acquiring and constructing a new medical for the paying all costs incident thereto and to the authorization and issuance of ue Bonds. A copy. of _ said Resolution is on file in the office of the secretary of the District, letter opposing the zone change request, Mr. Smith;s concerns were contamination of the underground access for his property, and at 2:00 p.m. The matter public hearing. a design. of the diversion and to contact all property owners informing them of the diversion and requesting donation of the affected property. - Paul Morgan, Piute County Gordon Topham and Division of State Allred, representing Resort, met with the #96-02. Those was present were John Kesler, Jan Kesler, Joe Schoney, and Bruce Hughes. No one appeared to oppose the rezonement. moved by Comm. Johnson, seconded p.m. to solicit public comment on a to the State of Utah. Mr. Carriger will speaking at the hearing were Roy send letters to the County's Yardley, Senator state State Representatives, and State Parks officials informing them of the County's position. Reed Noble and Jim Snyder, representing Creamer & Noble, Inc., met with the Board to BJ. Moore, from Circle Alice Smith, Yardley, Jerry Mayer, Penny Jessee, Craig Davidson, John Maureen Kramer, . Delbert Beutler, Kent, attorney, Leo G:* Kanell,* county ~ met with the Board ‘to cause ' truck for the road department was discussed. Comm. Marshall was ' given authorization to purchase a _ whatsoever. Roy Dated this 16th day of January, 1996. /s/Gina Mayer Secretary Beaver County Hospital Service District #3 Published’ in Milford Monitor January 19, 1996 from the-State Court Administrator's Office, stated that if the facility is built, the State will commit to a long term lease for the court's portion of . the building. Comm. Sullivan and comm. Johnson made statements. The. Board had also received “approximately 200 responses to a questionnaire that had been mailed to every post office box holder in the county. The Board had also held previous to this hearing, three public information meetings, one in each of the major communities in the county. The hearing was closed at 3:45 p.m. A special meeting was set for January . 17, 1996 1:00 p.m. to review alternatives and public comments on truck within a cost range of $8,000 to $13,000. A proposed road south of the Milford to tic into the Milford Pass Road was reviewed. The survey map Pryor, was reviewed. Mr. Carriger will work _ on obtaining the right-of-way. at Economic Development. Mr. Jenkins explained the process for funding from the Permanent Community Impact Board. Mr. Jenkins answered questions and urged all effected Rowland Peterson, James Robinson, Brenda Hutchings, Joyce Goodwin, Betty Miller, Jolyn Leko, Estelle Baker, facility and to make a final decision. Rodney Carter, Mary Wiseman, Howard Russell Smith, Enoch Swain, Steve Atkin and James Robinson met with the Board to discuss the distribution formula for _ Council of Jenkins is the Director of the State Department of Community and Chambers, Raymond Goodwin, Ken Yardley, Ken Shulsen, Abe Gillies, and Neal Nelson, County Alice Smith, Shirl Clarke, Keith Burnett, and Russell Mayer. Mr. Gilbert Four Farms met with the Board to Russell Erickson: Jon Bronson, from discuss road needs for. Circle Four \ Zions First National Bank, presented operations. A proposed plan for current figures on a 50 bed facility Circle Four needs was reviewed. and answered questions. Paul Platt, discuss the duties and responsibilities GIVEN that pursuant to law for a -_ of the county attorney. period of thirty (G0) days from Gordon Hunt and Frank and after the date of the Anderson met with the Board to discuss a credit card system for publication of this notice, any county gas purchases. Mr. Anderson person in interest shall have the explained the program and answered right to contest the legality of the questions. It was moved by Comm. above-described Resolution of the Marshall, seconded by Comm. Board of Trustees of the District Johnson, and unanimously approved adopted on January 16, 1996, or to sign an agreement to join the - the Lease Revenue Bonds, series program. 1996 authorized thereby and that _. The purchase of a water legality thereof for any The Governments met at 4:30 p.m. Those present were members of the board, the attorney, the planner, the clerk, Mary Wiseman, Russell Smith, Enoch Swain, Craig Davidson, Steve Atkin, James Robinson, John Williams,- Rodney Carter, Jon . Bronson, Jolyn Leko, Betty Miller, . Rick Mayfield, Joe Jenks, Dick Bradford, John Gledhill, Les Prall, by Comm. Marshall and unanimously — proposal to build a new Public approved to support a proposed sale Safety/Courts Facility. — Those Gordon Baker, Leland Black, and after such time, no formality or appropriate entities. Public Hearing - 2:30 p.m. A public hearmg was held at 2:30, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. said NOTICE IS FURTHER ownership. Mr. Kanell will prepare a formal agreement for signature by the 1996 at 2:30 p.m. to allow time to contact adjoining property owner. Trisdan DeMille, Tim Jones and Kary Monroe, from Jones & DeMille Engineering, met with the Board to present a proposal to prepare a transportation master plan for Beaver County. The matter was tabled. Yardley, Debi Robinson, Twinkle Erwig, Shirlene Willden, Cindy this notice. spreader with the County retaining The matter was tabled to February 5, property to the State of Utah. It was of Beaver, agreement will last 3 years, 1995 to opened at 2:00 p.m. on a rezonement Ordinance Mayors 1997 tax years. Mayor Pryor, Mayor Wiseman, Mayor Robinson and Comm. Johnson voted in favor of the motion. No one voted against the motion and no one abstained. Cost sharing for the purchase of a road chip spreader was discussed. Beaver County, Beaver city, Minersville Town and Milford ~ City will be sharing the cost of a chip Zoning Hearing - 2:00 p.m. A the 44%, Milford 44%, Minersville 12%, if the respective councils agree. This the adjoining property owners. discuss a proposal to prepare a transportation plan for Beaver’ Utah, where said Resolution may County. The proposal was reviewed be examined during regular with the Board The matter was business hours of the District — tabled. for inspection for a period of at least thirty (30) days from and after date of the publication of include owners. The hearing was closed for comment of the Service District #4 Board Minersville.and Milford and Comm. Johnson. It was moved by mayor Pryor and seconded by Mayor Wiseman to set the distribution formula at the following: Beaver notification of surrounding property application filed by John Kesler to Milford Valley Hospital, Milford, "Resolution shall be so available - water, pollution of the surrounding land, property devaluation, rodent problems, scenic view problems, rezone from A - 20 to PDZ/PUD, the Puffer Lake property. State Parks . is requesting that the Beaver and Piute County Commissions pass resolutions supporting the sale of the 17A, Utah “costs of operation were. compared between Minersville and Milford. All three communities are experiencing short falls in revenue. This is a Service District #4. issue. Members Howard C. Smith, Mr. Smith read a was referred to Mr. Carciger to obtain Board to discuss a proposed sale of Annotated present were Craig Davis, Hal Smith and Jon Fry. Also ‘present. was diversion was discussed. The matter Utah Special Service District Act, Code filed by Lee Investment Co. to rezone from MU - 40 to A - 20 and MU - 40 to MG, Ordinance # 96-01. Those maintenance policy was. discussed. | was continued to February 5, 1996 at The basic policy would be that the 2:00 p.m. to allow for notification to pursuant to the provisions of the Chapter 2 of Title - the maintenance and operation funds for the swimming pools. Mr. Kanell did and overview of the history of the project. Rodney Carter, Minersville Councilman, stated that Minersville Town if requesting 16% of the funds. A public hearing was opened at 1:30 Trustees of the District duly adapted on January 16, 1996, and _ agencies to discuss impacts and present an overall plan for the county when requesting funding. Comm. Sullivan was excused from the meeting. The chair was transferred to Comm. Johnson for the remainder of the meeting. . A list of county owned land was reviewed. The purpose of the review was to identify parcels for sale to the public. The matter was tabled. Letters from Chester Young and Mike White were read. The letters were claiming the Mountain Home Road as a private right-of-way. - The county is.claiming the road as a RS-2477 right-of-way. The matter ‘was referred to Mr. Kanell for action. A letter requesting a nomination for Volunteer of the Year was reviewed. The matter was referred to the Extension Service for nomination : - an individual. . _ Appointments to the Service District #1 Board were. discussed, The matter was referred to Mr, Carriger for action. A letter from the Beaver EMT's re: asphalt at the Medshed. was reviewed. The County would be willing to pay 1/2 of the cost, but the project will not be done until the summer. A letter re: the appointment of the Sesquicentennial Celebration of the Utah Pioneers chairman was Beaver County Sheriff's Report Week of January 8-14 1996 *A gas Daily Prescription Delivery| - Zoning Hearing - 1:30 p.m. UNAPPROVED MINUTES BEAVER COUNTY COMMISSION Commissioner; Wes Johnson, Parks; and Dick the Puffer Lake and for only $115.00 for the first twenty five 464 S. "Main St. County clinic in the Town of Minersville words. Call the Milford Monitor at 387- 387-2840 Beaver Your children will love him! (ucan) 20/20 WITHOUT GLASSES! Safe, rapid, non-surgical, permanent restoration in 6-8 weeks, Airline pilot developed, Doctor approved. Free information by mail:(800)422-7320, ext 238, (406) 961-5570, Fax (406)961-5577.. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. _ 1996, the Board of Trustees of the 1:30. and 4 P.M. on KBYU-TV. He is a little dog with a big imagination. lofi users needed. door-to-door necessary. own hours, income, with _(ucan) lofl 513-4343 Ext. B-2236. (ucan)lof4 No your AMERICA students arriving August. Become a host family/aise. Call 1-800-SIBLING. $45,000 income potential. Call 1-800- AVON. Choose - CUSTOM Scandinavian, European, South American, Asian, Russian high school 467-3748. (ucan) lof2 16, The Bonds, pursuant to said resolution of the Board of SHARE POSTAL, SOCIAL WORKERS and computer trainees now hiring $21 per hour plus ‘excellent benefits. No experience necessary. On the job training. For application and information 1-800- January Community Impact Fund Board. BUILDINGS PERSONALS dried log styles, starting $9800. Exclusive territory, Mr. Buck 1-900-321-5467, OldTimer Log Homes. (ucan) lofl on 3 STEEL Must sell for balance owed! 1800-251: 1169. (ucan) lofl High School diploma graduates 17-34. No experience required. Excellent salary and benefits. You could qualify for $30,000. college fund. Relocate. Call ‘today 1-800-543-8274. (ucan) lofl **EXCELLENT PROFITS*LOG HOME WHOLESALERS** Join proven 18 yr Log Manufacurer 16 Kiln- that parts. 1-800-292-0111. (ucan) lof 30x38, 40x62, 50x75..Canceled orders. OPENINGS. “amended, $7,939. Open ends, guarnteed complete STEEL BUILDINGS, some blemished panels. 40'x 30'x 12’ was $6,300 will sell for $2,930. Also, 1 - 50' x 75’ x 18' PC/Word processor users. $40,000/year provisions of section 11-29-15, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as annum, to mature in not more than thirty-two (32) years from their date or dates, and to be sold to the State of Utah, Department of Community and Economic Development, Permanent. Realty 1-800-341-3959. (ucan) | ofl Station Motel. Please call 387-2481 or come in person. HOME TYPISTS NEEDED. Also. NOTICE OF BONDS TOBEISSUED |. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the JAN UARY (19, 1996 skip of $10 was reported by High Country Shell, Beaver. The suspect ‘vehicle was located in Iron County. The driver was arrested. *Milford Chevron reported a gas skip. This vehicle was also not located. *A Beaver man was cited for Assault. *Four traffic accidents were handled during the week, each involving property damage. *Responses were made to 70 requests for assistance. Of these calls, three were to keep the peace, 35.to check out suspicious. _— persons or circumstances, and 14 to assist other agencies. *Seven animal problems were handled. .*Seventy traffic stops were | made with 48 citations issued. Fishlake Lumber Co. fs Pro Hardware BD UTAH CENTENNIAL 1989 - 1996 discussed. The matter was referred to the Travel Council. A Beaver resolution County's adopting policies and Procedures Relating to a Drug Free Work Place was reviewed. It was moved by Comm. Marshall to adopt Resolution #96-01 and authorize Chairman Sullivan to sign the resolution. The chair was transferred to Comm. Marshall and Comm. Johnson seconded the motion. The chair was transferred back to Comm. Johnson. All voted in favor of the motion. ' FREE FIREWOOD Mill ends - While supply lasts! + Full Line Of Building Supplies * Rough Sawn & Finish Lumber * Fuller Obrien Paints - * Two Scheduled Deliveries Weekly to Milford Call us toll-free! 1-800-304-5454 Sawmill Phone: 801-438-5454 Fax: 801-438-5477 _ 1627 N. Hwy 357, Beaver Computer sagas and " support agreements with Caselle, Inc. were reviewed. It was moved by Comm. Johnson, seconded by Comm. Marshall and unanimously approved to sign the agreements and transfer - $6,000 Departmental from (10-4150) Non- _to Clerk/Auditor equipment (10-4142- + 740) and $9,000 from Computer ~ equipment maintenance (10-4136250) to Clerk/Auditor equipment (10-4142-740). Bills on file were approved for payment. There oe no further business, the meeting was adjourned. These minutes will be presented for approval at the next regularly scheduled meeting. Uniil such time, they unofficial. are considered — |