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Show Ailfors Monitor PAGE 5 Classifieds. Legal Notices | Milford Monitor does not endorse, promote or lencourage 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 representations 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 right to refuse any advertising. CARS FOR SALE SEIZED CARS FROM $175. Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes. also Jeeps, 4 WD's. Your area. 1-800-898-9778 Ext. A-5139 for directory lofl of current listings. HELP WANTED (ucan) | PART-TIME MAID needed at the Station Motel. Please call 387-2481 or come in person. 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(ucan) WOLFE home bath, family room, storage room and lots more, with large basement Low TANNING BEDS - Tan at - Buy DIRECT and SAVE! Commercial/home units from $199.00. monthly payments. FREE Color Catalog. Call TODAY 1-800-842-1305. BUILDINGS (2) 1 - 50' x Utah, and its February 21st 7:30 p.m. March 20th April 17th May 15th June 19th July 17th August 21st 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. October 16th 7:30 p.m. November 20th 7:30 p.m. December [8th 7:30 p.m. /s/ Robert Strong, Chairman Beaver County Planning and Zoning Commission Published in Milford Monitor January 26, 1996 NOTICE OF VACANCY Notice is hereby given that there will be two positions open on the Beaver CountyPlanning and Zoning Commission on January 1, 1996, The positions are filled by appointment of the Beaver County Commission, upon recommendation by the Beaver County Planning and Zoning Commission. Any person appointed to serve on the Board must be a resident of the area served by Beaver County Planning and Zoning which includes all of Beaver County. The Beaver County Commission will be making appointments at the regularly scheduled Commission Meeting on March 4, 1996. The positions are not compensated other than reimbursement of expenses, The term of office is three (3) years. Any person who wishes positions should file a written request with the Beaver County Clerk, Paul B. Barton, before 5:00 o'clock p.m. on February 14, 1996, at the office of the County Clerk, 105 East Center Street, Beaver, Utah. A current resume would also be helpful. Published in Milford Monitor January 26, February 2& 9, 1996 REAL ESTATE STEEL Beaver, . PLACE your classified ad in not 1, not.. 2; to be.considered for appointment 2, but 46 newspapers throughout Utah, is to ‘one of the board member White Brick Home 3-bedroom, 2 apartment. 387-2032. Street, regular meeting for the rest of 1996 on the third Wednesday of each month as follows: September 18th 7:30 p.m. PERSONALS FREE DEBT CONSOLIDATION. IMMEDIATE RELEIF! Too many Women 18-24. NO COST Government Training Education program. Paycheck/Living Expenses/Health/Dental Care provided while you train. CALL lofi NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Beaver County Planning and Zoning Commission held its regular meeting for January, 1996 on Wednesday the 17th day of January 1996 at 7:30 p.m. in the courtroom of the Beaver County Courthouse, 105 East Center 30' was $7.942 balance $4,492. 1 -40'x 75 was $11,680 balance $7,179. Still in crates. Blueprints included, must sell. 3 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS! ONLY $295. PER MONTH! Don 1-800-292-0111. (ucan) lof! CALL NOW! 387-2840 Quality Construction Call for Construction Bids Minersville Clinic Beaver County Special Service District #3 calls all interested contractors to bid on construction. of a clinic in Minersville, Utah. Plans will be available for inspection during regular office hours on and after February 6, 1996, at Milford Valley Health Care Services, 451 N. Main, Milford, Utah. For additional information, call John Gledhill New Construction - Remodeling Roofing - Drywall - Painting - Etc. Serving All Your Construction Needs In Southern And Central Utah Lowell Mellor Phone: 387-2133 In Milford Or Toll Free: 800-594-4622 at 801-387-2411 between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. Bidding period closes at 3:00 P.M. February 20. Bids will be opened later that same day. Special Service District #3 is an equal opportunity organization. /s/_ Gina Mayer, Secr: Published in Milford Monitor January 26, 1996 “T back the fami: insurance I sel, with good neighbor service” And our new computer system makes that good service even better. Call me. Brent Stapley ee 801-438-5451 757 N. Main®Beaver UT STATE FARM Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.©® _ State Farm Insurance Companies - \ INSURANCE |] ‘Home Offices: ice: “oJ Bloomingten, Ilinois Beaver County Sheriff's Report Week of January 15-21, 1996: *A Milford man was arrested and booked into jail on charges of Driving Under Influence of Alcohol. *A Beaver man was arrested and booked into jail on charges of Simple Assault ( Spouse Abuse ). *An_ incident of Criminal Mischief and Criminal Trespass was reported at Beaver Landfill. *Theft of a firearm was reported by a Beaver man. *Damage to a well and pump at a Milford Flat farm is under investigation. *Thefts at Milford High School, including theft of a VCR and a cassette/CD player, are under investigation. *Road signs were reported knocked down in the Milford area. *A Milford man reported theft of a firearm. *A Huntington, Utah, man was transported from Castle Dale, Utah, by Beaver County Sheriff and booked into Beaver County Jail on a Bench Warrant for Failure to Appear out of Beaver Justice Court. *A Felony theft from a farm in the Caleville area was reported. *Theft of a ring from a vehicle in Milford was reported. *A case of Simple Assault was handled at McDonald's, Beaver. *Four traffic accidents were handled, one involving personal injury. *Three animal problems were handled. *Responses were made to 57 requests for assistance. Of these calls, 34 were to check out suspicious persons or circumstances, three to keep the peace, and 12 to assist other agencies, *Thirty-four traffic stops were made with 12 citations issued. Editor’s Note: In response to comments by a number of readers, the Monitor requested addition of jail| population accounting to the weekly report. The request was not honored. Town Meeting with the Utah State Legislature Satellite Broadcast Utah State University Extension in Beaver County is hosting a two-part satellite town meeting with the Utah Sate Legislature January 30 from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. and February 20 from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. We will view the broadcasts at the Commission Chambers in the Beaver County Courthouse, 105 East Center. This two-part broadcast gives each of us a unique opportunity to join | JANUARY 26, 1996 ITEMS: The Lightle's were happy with their _ property division. The Lee and Kesler rezonements were tabled at the County Commission Meeting because they want the property owners withing 1320 ft. to be notified by letter so they rescheduled the hearings for Monday, February 5, 1996 at 1:30 and 2:00. The letters have Beaver County Planning and Zoning Commission January 17, 1996 7:30 p.m. Beaver County Courtroom UNAPPROVED MINUTES In Attendance: Chariman Robert Strong, Craig Davis as Administrator, Jolyn Leko, Scott Bealer, Ken Lofland, Larry Sower, Gerald Marshall, and Leo Kanell as County Attorney. Visitors: Joe Schoney,. Bruce Hughes, Curtis Olsen, John MINUTES: Ken made a motion to approve the Minutes of the November 15, 1995 meeting. Larry seconded the motion. Motion passed. FINAL FLAT APPROVAL: Jesse Riker was there with the Final Plat of Oak Tree Estates, he has a septic feasibility study, a subdivision Title Report, Southwest Health Dept. has given him approval on the water system, roadways and easements FINAL PLAT PLAN: JR. recommended the County Commission sign the final plat, © but they had some concern over © Cottontree Lane, a private road, _, that were looked into and ° everthing is fine. Ken’ made a * motion to recommend to the County Commission to sign the Final Plat. Jolyn seconded the motion. Motion passed. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: Randy Ruesch would like to install and operate a small crusher or screening plant in Section 9, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, between Manderfield Road and the Trashpile Rd: The board operation, by small, new city people in tonnage, what is meant how close it is to the limits, and letting the the area know what is © the minimum standar, there will planned. Ken made a motion to |, be no heavy agriculture use in the subdivision. Gerry made a motion to recommend to the County Commission to sign the Final Plat for Oak Tree Estates. Ken seconded. Motion _ passed unanimously. PRELIMINARY ‘PLAT APPROVAL: Preliminary Plat Plan for the Planned District Zone/Planned Unit Development for the Kesler property if it is rezoned was discussed. There are two parcels designated for commercial use (about 2 acres each), two competition lakes, and expansion of the existing lake, in . the road system there are o cul-de- table this until we can get more information at the next meeting, the adjoining property owners can be informed, and Beaver City can be informed of what is going on. Jolyn seconded the motion. Motion passed. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION: A new draft of the Paul Porter Subdivision with the road made into a loop was looked at. They discussed if the road needed to be paved since it was coming off of Highway 153. No action was taken. At the last meeting, November 15, 1995, Carl Briscoe was given temporary Conditional sacs.or dead end roads, they need discussed noise, dust, hours of “ Use-Permit-to operate his:gravel to get permission from U.D.O.T. to move the main road into the development off of Highway 21 from it's present site to teh site they propose, each lot will have it's own septic system, they will need to get a septic feasibility study done, they will need a Subdivision Title Report, it will be done all at once, not in phases, there will be some C.C.& R.'s pit, with’ the ‘understanding ‘he would get the information needed ready for this meeting. Craig will contact him and tell him he needs to have the things in one week before the next meeting which is on February 21, 1996. Two positions on the board are now open and will be advertised for with applications to (restricitive 1996. They will be reviewed at the next meeting with the recommendations sent to the County Commission. Larry made a motion to adjoum at 9:30 pm. Ken seconded the motion. Motion passed. These minutes will be covenants), in the rezoning ordinance it will state that if the project doesn't get done the property will revert back to Agriculture (A-20), they want to start as soon as possible, and they are willing to work with the county. Gerald made a motion to approve the preliminary plat, subject to zone change approval. Larry seconded the motion. Motion passed. REPORT ON PREVIOUS P&Z be turned in by February presented for approval 14, at the next regularly scheduled meeting. Until such time they are considered unofficial. UTAH CENTENNIAL 1989 - 1996 City, but we will also be given Service 438-2252. ” are there, the State requires .45 feet per lot and he has more-than that, the roads have been dedicated to the County but the County does not have tomaintain them until they are brought up to identify and discuss important issues, and to take those issues before our state lawmakers. We will be able to call the Legislature and ask questions or make comments during the broadcast. Not only will out concerns be heard in Salt Lake Nelson at the USU Extension : Boone subdivision Fort Cameron Estates, at our last meeting we with others in the county to the opportunity to form a unique coalition of concerned citizens within our own county as a result of these meetings. Uniting such a group of individuals will _—_—create opportunities for new perspectives on old issues. Your attendance will help make this possible. We would greatly appreciate your attendance at this meeting. For more information contact Mark + . been sent out. Hackwell, Ross & Jan Kesler, Jesse Riker. Chairman Strong called the meeting to order at 7:35 p.m. «» 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: 1627 N. Hwy 357, Beaver 801-438-5477. |[- |