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Show P.O. Box 224 Milford, UT 84751 Address Correction Requested Township? ‘ ; @ é No, annex the western half of the County instead! Milford City Council voted Tuesday evening to begin annexation proceedings along the boundary previously selected to encompass the Milford Valley Township...almost the entire western half of the County. Township proponents referred to the move as a stalling tactic. They filed The Milford Tigerettes presented a 1950's medley of music and dancing at half time of the Oct. 24th game. Members pictured above are: Back row, left to right; Elise Howard, Heather Willis, Elizabeth Durrant, Candace McDermott, Jaye P. Smith, Shelby Holm, Laura Stewart, Charie Heath, and Tiffany Johnson. Front row, left to right; Cassie Bunker, Nisha Livingston, Tiffany Sheffer, Ashlie Holm, Abby Carter, Nichole Thomas, Charis Carter, Lindsay Barnes, and Tiffany Asay. -Tiistorical Tidbits By Norman Baxter: One time in the early 1930's when I was 14 years old, my Dad was asked to provide riding horses for a group of Mining Engineers that wanted to visit the Cactus Mine at Newhouse. A cloudburst had destroyed the road from Newhouse to the mine. They could drive to the old town but needed horses to get up to the mine. the township petition again....third try.....on Thursday. Next step in the Township procedure is for the County Clerk and the County Attomey...who just happens to also be Milford City’s attomey....to certify the petition so that it can be presented to county commissioners during their next regularly scheduled meeting on October 7th. Milford City’s annexation co We took the horses and left them overnight at Si Perkins Squaw Springs Station. Early the next morning I led the saddled horses over to Newhouse where the Engineers were waiting. There were two Englishmen, two Germans? And two Americans. They each took a horse and started up the hill. One Englishman stayed behind. He said “The St-u-u-u-ps a-a-w-w too shot.” I didn’t understand so he repeated it, “The st-u-u-u-ps a-a-w-w too shot.” I caught the word “shot” and checked everything but could find nothing wrong. Finally, in red faced frustration and anger he got on the horse and hurried to catch up with the : others. It took me some time to understand what he had tried to tell me. The character! If he had told me in Enplish that “The stirrups are too short’, | would have adjusted them for him! Note: Flood No. 2 in Milford, | had said that it was about 1950. John Jimenez says that he knows the exact date and will never forget it. It was August 5, 1951. On that day he and Betty left Milford for Pioche, Nevada, to be married. Thanks for the information, John. And congratulations to. you and Betty on 45 years of togetherness and for 45 years of selfless service to the community. project would require consent from a majority of the property owners, owning the major dollar value percentage of the proposed area. Property owners in the effected area would then be assessed city taxes. ‘This would mclude holdings belonging to Union Pacific, Utah Power, Kern River, and various mining entities in addition to agricultural properties and homes. The City. would be required to provide services, including....but not limited to.... several miles of road improvements needed by Circle 4 Farms. Councilman Mark Dotson indicated that such responsibilities ‘ could be avoided by dis-icorporating if the township legislation The First Legal Bear Shot On Beaver Mountain Tommy Yee proudly displays the bear that he shot last weekend. Rough dressed and hanging in the garage, the bear weighed 215 pounds, making live weight estimate slightly upwards of 300 pounds. A quick dental check indicated that the animal was six to seven years old. - Yee plans to have the hide processed as a trophy.. Word is that the steaks are delicious! “Happy 88th!” is sufficiently amended during the next legislative session. Cost to the city Jerry Beitz celebrated his 88th birthday Sept. 29th. A was not discussed. family dinner was held at the home of Dennis and Bonnie Hardy, Councilman Nick Swain introduced discussion suggesting that the Council take a more active role in working with the company with forty family members attending. He enjoyed a trip to Mesquite with his wife Ida, anephew and his wife, and Harold and to reduce odor action was problems. His in direct relation to complaints of extreme odor in the early morming hours Sunday and Monday. His moiion died for lack of a second. Colleen Beitz from Colorado. Heavy Bail For Misdemeanor Charges Three Immanuel Foundation members, rendered homeless last Saturday, are now the guests of Beaver County. Even though the county does not intend to seek problems. The Utah climate differs jail sentences for the various greatly from location of other giant hog producers. Although it is alleged misdemeanor violations beneficial to swine health, dealing against the three, bail was set with odors is proving to be a high enough to keep them in challenge. Methods reported to custody awaiting either a trial work in other areas just aren’t or other legal maneuvering. Meanwhile, a few private citizens are negotiating directly with Circle 4 Farms to solve odor . _ oo a When it was time for the sale, she quietly slipped away to she kitchen in the common house to prepare lunch one last time. to his proceedings right now?” as “productive and Trespass on September 28, and $5,000 for éach of two previous Hamilton answered. a ten eciee y that he citer a plea Eves Tamilion aicaded (0 cetaraito fhe Beaver County Sheriff Ken Yardley and Deputies Raymond Goodwin, John Chambers, Dave Mott, and Cody Black arrived at mid-morning, and were in place by the time Wynn Bartholomew, Ranger entered a Not Guilty plea for her. He also appointed the public Enterprises attorney, arrived with his client, Jim Eldrige. Tony, Georgia and Dave kept right on digging | potatoes. Three hunters, who just happened to be in the area, stopped by to look at equipment. After learning that their names would be added to the $21 million suit the Foundation has filed against the administrators of Beaver County, they declined. Additionally, they requested that their identities not be published. They Vance Spring property. Hamilton.not — \ once, but defender to represent her without her request. Eves strongly recommended that she needs twice....used his Fifth Amendment right as an answer. After conference with Deputy Raymond Goodwin, County Attorney Leo Kanell asked that bail be set at $5,000 for each of the two Class C Eves _ Misdemeanor complaints. agreed, The three defendants were Z ‘ —_ comment “Yes,” trespass charges. She requesteda did, however, dig a few potatoes. plant last. spring. injury Adams Bae No bidders for Immanuel Foundation personal property.....and no takers on the offer to share the harvest. Georgia Lee displays a sample of the crop which she had help an bench warrants related to similar toe #7 in doing the job here. Jerry Mayer Bail for Georgia Lee, was and Normand Thompson described - set at $15,000....$5,000 for Class their Monday meeting with Rob C Misdemeanor ‘Criminal _ Mayer's Tony Hamilton took a turn on the tractor while Dave Stratton guided the plow. : resulting bandaged left hand. When Hamilton informed the judge that he intended to file an affidavit of prejudice against him, Eves asked, “Do you want me to stop the positive.” Saturday Morning - September 28 - the Potato Harvest at Vance Springs Tony Alexander Hamilton appeared on two misdemeanor counts. He told Eves. that “interfermg with an arresting officer’ consisted of demanding a 4th Amendment warrant. His demand to see a magistrate before incarceration was also ignored. He alleged that handcuffs were used as a weapon in the arrest, ie ANS HOI Good. ell run for city council. : change of venue, and refused to competent Wudue Phu legal advise. Lee, an aging grandmother, may be more of an embarrassment to Beaver County than a threat to society. At 12:11 P.M. Bartholomew called the sale to order.. When there were no bidders, he stated that Ranger Enterprises was not interested in the personal property and that Foundation members would be Eves also imposed $5,000 allowed to remove items throughout the afternoon. Anything remaining at the end of the day would be bail for David Reed Stratton for declared abandoned, to be removed and sold at another time and place or destroyed. Logic being that if the the September 28 incident. Bail homes were destroyed, windmill knocked down so that there was no running water, and all personal items had previously been set at $1,000 removed, members would not return. Bartholomew says the deed “is written in stone” and Ranger ‘for each of two outstanding bench Enterprises owns the property.....period. warrants, also for Class C “We put it on the alter, all of it,” Talmage Weis answered. Foundation members still refuse to Misdemeanor trespass complaints. recognize the legal procedure which has stripped them of their property. They continue to seek redress Stratton has on file an Affidavit of throtigh the court system, and claim that tax sale bidders were advised by Beaver County of suits pending. Prejudice against Eves. The at the time of the tax sale. judge, however, explained that he James Eldrige, Ranger Enterprises, said he hasn’t decided what he will do with the property. Ranger does not think it is legally binding Enterprises purchased Vance Spring at a 1994 tax sale. After seeing all of tue contention involved, would and, like others filed by Immanuel he do it again? He answered “Yes” without the slightest hesitation. The $15,000 tax sale price was just Foundation members, it will be slightly over eight cents on the dollar of the $170,000 Immanuel Foundation paid for the section of land dismissed by Judge. Braithwaite, eleven years ago. presiding judge in the Fifth And Beaver County? Legal fees to this point have been covered by insurance. Foundation members may Judicial District. Eves appointed he tae to Cover court costs and ali or part of the cost of their incarceration. The Foundation is. however. pursuing 4 the public defender for Stratton, $21 mullion suit against the county. : also. be released recognizance. on Eves asked ae if transported back to Juab County jail, with Hamilton still asking what he had been charged with. There was no claim of fire arms, alcohol or drugs being a factor in the charges against the three defendants. Donald Eldrige and James Eldrige, listed on the September 4 Law and Motion Calendar as (Criminal #96-CR89) and (Criminal #96-CR-99), respectively, were not listed on the October 2 calendar. Felony Aggravated Assault charges are still pending against the two men as a result of a July 21 incid which Hamilton was miured. |