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Show Beaver County Monitor SEPTEMBER 6, 1996 PAGE 6 Tiger Volleyball Milford High School Tigers 1996- 97 Foo ll Sea Milford Tiger Girls Volleyball played _ last Friday night against Bryce Valley. Both on the J.V. and the Varsity Teams won their games. The Varsity team had an especially exciting game, winning after playing all Yr. Name No. Yr. Name No. three matches with a close score of 16 - 14. Sr Sr Charles Prevost Mitch Stewart 13 34 So So Duke Bames, 35 So Sr Burton James 36 So 45 48 51 63 The Sr. Josh Long Nick Siedel Clayton Williams Tyler Theime Sr Johnny Yee - 54 So Jake Bozarth 67 Bryce Bailey Shandon Young Derek Carter Charles Kosmuch Trent Thompson Mark Barnes Derek Barnes Craig Barnes Sean Sherwood 68 70 78 17 24 28 32 33 42 - Si Vincent Cox 55 So Sr Blake Ashley 69 So Sr Ryan White We Sr Jeremy Fisher Jr Jr dp Jr dr Milford Tigers #21 Dustin Whittaker, #43 Jonathon Bettridge and #28 Mark Barnes join the charge g onto the fieldfield after af : half if time during g Friday hriday nights nights ga game in against Parowan. s ae So Br Dustin Whittaker Trevor Smith § Craig Thompson Ben James Garland Walker 21 25 40 53 54 u ie Ol Fr Jonathon Bettridge43 ie= Ohareele Peo 66 i ee Ku A Jr So Tug Thompson Derek Guitiths, 71 7. Et Fr Nick Schofield Chad Wunderlich Cody Dotson Blaine White Dustin Holm Pete Sheffer Calvin Wright - leko Fr FG Fr Er Fr So Kent Sullivan So Jeep Spaulding 11 19 Fr Fr So Michael Baxter 20 Fr So So Luke Stewart Steven Florence 27. 41 Er Fr 56 58 60 72 79 next games. are Fri. Sept. Wayne, 6 against and Sat. the 7th is the Milford Classic Volleyball Tourney. Both are here in Milford. - Little Tiger Fan, Acacia Young. She is the daughter of Thayne & Geniel Young. _ Tiger Fans Brittany Pullem and Jenna Thomas tes _ Milford to SR21, SR 21 to Feed Mill and MINUTES UNAPPROVED The makeup: of the CID Minersville By pass. YBEAVER COUNTY COMMISSION voluntarily include the property owners would September 3, 1996 Mr. Adams stated that The Board of County Commissioners met agreeing to be included. Four Farms would agree to be the primary on September 3, 1996 at 10:00 p.m. for: its Circle the County and Circle CID and regularly scheduled meeting. Those present were contributor to the Farms would jointly approach the Legislature Gary E. Sullivan, Chairman; Chad W. Johnson. Four the Doug Carriger, for funding. Mr. Carriger yell proceed with Member; Ross Marshall, Member; the CID. aah istant; nt; and Paul B. Barton. formation of GGA Assista oarinistrati Minutes of the August 5, 26 & 30 meeting the € It was moved by Comm. minutes were read. Johnson, seconded by Comm. Marshall . eae on a a ? 1 . pestiaiecnie of the Celebration. Comm. Sullivan reported on activities ot and: ey the libraries in the county. " unanimously passed to approve the minutes. Pending litigation against the County was Johnson seconded It was moved by Comm. activities . coming : de Bowler by Comm, Marshall and unanimously approved to reviewed. It was moved by Comm. Johnson, seconded by declare the old fuel tanks at the road shops surplus Marshall and unanimously approved to set the Comm. property and accept bids at the next commission meeting. on _. Members of the Jail Committee met with following property tax rates and make the below listed budget } adjustments: General Purposes _ 0.001891 the Board to discuss the recommendation of the Library committee, Those present were Alice Smith, Gilbert Health Yardley, John Gledhill, Karl Truman and Bruce Assessing& Collecting/ - Brown. The Committee recommended the ~ 0.000179 0.000102 County 0.000208 following: A question be put to the voters giving them the following choices; 1. A 32 cell, j 64 bed as. j : cena cna ee ono. #8 ae General Delinquent prisoners with future expansion being planned with Assessing & Collecting/ facility be built with any excess beds housing state an option to cut costs using dormitories; 2. A 16 Property Taxes Aton OIL aA OA Cg + 7OWS0 «SAE 30.» SAE 40 14,900.00 County 59,200.00 cell, 32 bed facility for county prisoner use only — Health Current with future expansion planned. The Justice Court Property Taxes remain in the present facility and not move to the Heath Delinquent new court facility. The new court facility for the Property Taxes state courts be built only a written lease from the . i £ 4 : State of Utah. The entire project, incl se hiteciutal and enomecan sm Pee b ae 8 oe The Board would like a third option to be placed on the ballot of'a 60 cell, 120 bed facility to be paid for by housing state prisoners. A special meeting was set for September 9, 1996 at 9:00 a.m. to discuss the general obligation issue, referendum election and the mailer to the public. Gilbert Yardley met with the Board to discuss the county roads. No action was taken. Mike Deal, from Southwest Mental Health, met with the Board to present a Resolution Authorizing and Approving the Execution of an Annually Renewable Lease Agreement, It was moved by Comm. Johnson, seconded by Comm Marshall ind unanimously approved to sign Resolution No. 96-04 after the County Attorney reviews the resolution. Ken Yardley and Shad Bradshaw met with Mr. 29,200.00 500) Carriger increased fines will add additional pressure on the » jail and increased hours of work transporting, prisoners to Juab County. : Gordon Hillier met with the Board to give an update on the County’s health insurance plan Mr. Hillier presented a recap of the expenditures of the plan through July 31, 1996. _ The Transportation Plan, prepared by Jones & Demille Engineering was discussed. Present at the discussion was Rob Adams. Methods of financing the first part of tile plan were discussed. Those include assessment of impact fees, setting up a coiinty improvement district C.I.D., and legislative appropriation. The roads in question include Thermo #1, Thermo #2, Laho #2, Milford PR Road, es Gs Limi: 2 cases per cus: fe a list of ADA eee eo The list will be improvements to the Courthouse. reviewed by members of the Board. John Williams, from the Five County A O.G., met with the Board to review new C.LB. requirements. Mr. Williams will attend the next Council of Governments meeting. It was moved by Comm. Johnson, seconded by Comm. Marshall and unanimously approved to sign the Bailiff Contract with the State Administrative Office of Re ENacaies hz FREE We Mel toh at ONMINoLN Nec eNT ae yee cn the Courts Watch the NAPA 500 on ESPN Sunday, Nov. 10, at 12:30 p.m. EST Ron Larsen, from State Lands & Forestry, met with the Board to discuss the costs of fighting wildland fires. Also present, Les Whitney, Howard Pryor and Robin Bradshaw. The issues involved in fighting fires were discussed. GM SINGLE-ARM TRUCK MIRROR ENGINE RESTORER & LUBRICANT dey (1 cz) #0001 #55 ADDITIONAL $1.50 MAIL-IN REBATE AVAILABLE. The Milford Valley Township Petition was Those present were Beth James, Sherrie discussed. Yardley, Normand Thompson, Shauna Mayer, Allan’ Mayer. Arlan Mayer, James Mayer. Richard Jefferson, he Board to dus the pict of housing Dalen Or ga o laa at thatthe ae drug relatedie offenses, Sheil Yardley zcstated presented Le ie 6Cyl. (15.02, 0015... 6,99 tay : Wunderlich, Les Whitney Mayer.be certified. The petitionA 4 flawed legal descriptionand andJerrycannot Bey. (19 02) LEVER-ACTION GUN Develops up 10000 bs.GREASE psi A7IS24) ANTIFRE EZE &NAPA COOLANT suggestion was made to form a separate Planning & Zoning Commission on the west end of the county. The petition will need to be distributed again and resubmitted. 7 (1 gal) #1GAL Brent Baxter and Becky Baxter met with the Board with a complaint that someone at the Milford Senior Citizen Center sterilized the soil on the property boundary and killed several of the trees on the Baptist Church property. Mr. Carriger will check with the County Extension Agent and try to find a reasonable resolution to the problem. | Bills on file were approved for payment There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. These minutes will be presented for approval at the nest regularly scheduled meeting. Until such time they are considered unofficial. Shi | 241 South Main 337-2457 Tae | Rebate limit: 2 gallons, Rebate good July 15Dec. 31, 1996. |