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Show my ‘ PAGE2 ae Ba NR MME ct ts dematiome ec eee oe PUMA ONG Rk PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE { TICE OF TAX INCREASE. | PUBLIC NOTICE Is HEREBY Milford City Council will GIV EN that the hold a public hearing B Tuesday, JUNE 25, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. in the Milford. . City Office Building, 302 S. Main Street, Milford, Utah Constructed mostly oh Wuienals native to ‘he tae Spring. Soplentont this little house for the purpose of adoption of Ordinance Number 4-96, AN ORDINANCE FOR TAXATION OF REVENUE CABLE TELEVISION UTILITIES OF. PUBLIC COMP ETITORS, THEIR BE SHALL. ANCE ORDIN AN D THIS OP ERATORS, PROVIDING air is fresh and clean. are no mortgages.....no debts.....no credit cards. According to Weis, there are no welfare checks, no food stamps, no medical assistance refunds, no grants, and no federal funds of any kind, including Social Security, contributing to the support of the community. “Turning taxes back to - benefits is an enslaving principle. Social benefits are like fish bait- every time the government -@ Se : a The de ordinance Bs i ass ate ae imposes a five percent (5%) tax on the publ o utilities, television operators elective July I, 1996. io Only individuals who are drug and alcohol free, and who have committed to high moral a standards are accepted as members. oy They share a dream of a virtuous and unoppressed society with common law rights, which they allege are guaranteed under the United States and Utah State a and their pee cable _ gives something to the people, it has a hook in it,” he said. Tikar SCLAW aitilities c put li of revenues Se 7 No money changes hands; all goods are held in common. Work is shared equally, but with jjoy. The homes and common buildings are constructed mostly from native materials. There as bee Se 18, 1996; JULY “EFFECTIVE f - meee? ee : ee has no mortgage. It is surprisingly light, warm and cheerful inside. _ A pure, free-flowing spring feeds a natural reservoir, which has been stocked with trout. Watercress can be harvested all year. The view is UROBSITCiEd. A deep breath confirms that the OR a aa Oe ARR Ee Enoch Se os oa eae heh Doe Bead a © FAs pa age daughter. Bob Whittaker, his wife and four children, including a newborn, have recently returned. se : ~ ‘@ = Larry Briscoe, Paul and cy . Dave Stratton are engaged in summer farming and general chores. - Community life has a quality of serenity, even under threat of an evacuation order. Published in Milford Monitor June 14, 1996 AE BRR Phil Berg has been a part of the community since 1985. Construction, It was the first wedding ceremony in the settlement chapel.. They now have a baby married. ae ) ee } Recta ne _ Immanuel Foundation L _ learned of the Foundation’s certificates of ex (continued from page 1) parte notice of default when Judge Sam’s RD SER Leo Kanell, and Howard Pryor (as individuals). called his office on June 3, 1996. Three es later motion to set it aside. Inthat motion, Lambert EL state A xa € oy ee. ye X alf % © that he had mistakenly remembered the ae ranswer inl only one case This whole action ~ staté tax conimission for property tax exemption should wait until the outcome of the federal _ lawsuits that are pending,and were announced at “the sale. He further stated that he had first Don't wait until winter! AR —-The Foundation filed suit against the _/ present and former elected county officials for cing one, and forgot that he had filed.._ making an alleged “fradulent” application to the aa ERD ae Cab without their permission. The Foundation contends that it does not have to apply for such exemption because it is their God-given right. . The Five County Association of Governments is continuing to accept applications for the iome Weatherization program. The program is designed to help residents in the five county area-- vi bo meet federal low-income guidelines--to lower their utility bills and improve the comfort of their homes. Major improvements provided through this program are caulking and weatherstripping of joors and windows, wall and ceiling insulation, and tuning or otherwise making the heating system more efficient. The program is available to renters as well as home owners. There is no cost. — eR RR a \ pplications may be obtained by contacting the Five County AOG at 673-3548 or at 906 North 1400 Vest, St. George, Utah. BOR ae BEAVER STAKE CONFERENCE SCHED ‘BBB OFFERING, 5 SALE -. June 5, 1996.S LAKE CITY SCHOLARSHIP wt _ Scholarships are being offered by the June 22nd & 23rd 1996 SA RE GA AR The Beaver Stake Presidency invites all members to enroll ata Utah college c or university are conference will be under the direction of B. Noal Robinson, President of the Beaver Stake. The meetings eligible for the awards. ‘The scholarships are to be awarded on the basis of academic Ae ak a a ae ee ; pam apo performance and character development. The top three oe? Me ee aa the Bronze $1,000scholarships and $500.in of $1,500; as ae and Those to Silver June22nd = Leadership; Session. Stake Presidency, including Executive Secretary and "The scholarships are part of a new Clerks; High Council; Bishoprics, including Executive Program established to promote ethics in Assistants and Secretaries; Elders Quorum Presidencies, Utah president. including Secretaries; Stake Mission Presidency; Ward an awards program to recognize Utah School businesses which are committed to ethical Secretaries and Clerks: High Priest Group Leaders, Mission RE a eR ek a A Ee Students who plan high school gr: aduates. The bring with them their non-member. friends. Ae LER Better Business, Bureau to Utah's recent of the Beaver Stake to attend Stake Conference and to are scheduled as follows: Stake Leaders, Sunday Ward and Presidencies; Stake and Ward Young Mens Presidencies, a ee the marketplace," said Bill Beadle, BBB of "We are also developing business practices,” __ Interested students should call the BBB 7:00 P.M.. Saturday Evening Session: Those invited to. for a scholarship application as soon as attend: All members of the Beaver Stake, their friends, and 3 -_ visitors, age 18 and over. » June, 23rd 10:00 A.M. sie i #4 - °°" possible. Applications must be submitted by July 15, 1996. An independent panel of judges will evaluate the applications and =. select:the award recipients. The awards Session Those invited to ° willbe presented at a recognition luncheon attend: to be held in Salt | Lake City on October 23. All members of the Beaver Stake, tiie ficrids, afid visitors. y For! van application ” ‘or additional : information, All. megings y oa pale i. ~~ Stake lg call the BBB at (801) 487- Lake City or say oo O Be, iS a O i NM Q SU ' : ; ae fl ee es : | O ee 1 (1) Complete set Wilson Golf Clubs 60 Piece set of tools (#306222) | |“ Dp ies $199.00 : 89.99 APR OI office recognized the notice to the extent of filing a _ he filed an answer. sia nD[SO EER carrots, potatoes, peas, etc., and 40 acres of ee machinery repair, farming and general maintenance have become a way of life for him. Last year ~ he was elected as President of the Fraternity. In the early spring of 1995, he and Karma were | 2 pies , Lae ee fe Bes Swain Milfor d City a ‘grain are flourishing. ee La re fa [ s/_ _ A garden, with common table tae SS Coe a. we Z z 6 BA LS AR Constitution. He : 26.49 EI MEE ALE "Snake Light” by Black & Decker “Don't Forget A &F oat GARY APPLEGATE— (801) 882-51 69 » 1275 N. 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