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Show Beaver County Monitor JANUARY 29, 1998 Administrator may issue a dog license upon receipt of the fees andinformation required herein. SECTION 8-414. DOG COLLAR AND LICENSE TAG REQUIRED. Any person owning, keeping, or maintaining any licensed dog shall provide said dog with a suitable collar to which a metallic tag is attached thereto having a number corresponding with the number on the annual dog license issued for such dog. SECTION 8-415. RESTRAINT OF DOGS WITHIN MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES. It shall be unlawful for any person to allow any dog owned. kept, or maintained by such person to be on any public property or private property not owned or controlled by such person, within any municipality, without being restrained and held by a leash at all times. SECTION 8-416. RESTRAINT OF DOGS OUTSIDE OF MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES. It shall be unlawful for any person to allow any dog owned, kept, or maintained by such person to be on any public property or private property not owned or controlled by such person, within the limits of Beaver County and outside the boundaries of any municipality, without being restrained and held by a leash between the hours of sundown and sunrise. SECTION 8-417. IMPOUNDMENT OF UNRESTRAINED DOGS. The Animal Control Officer or such other persons that may be authorized by the Animal Control Administrator, shall catch and impound any dog not restrained as herein required. SECTION 8-418. IMPOUNDMENT OF UNLICENCED DOGS. The Animal Control Officer or such other persons that may be authorized by the Animal Control Administrator, shall have Any person ~— owning, keeping, harboring, maintaining, or having in their possession any female dog in heat shail, in addition to restraining such dog. cause such dog to be constantly confined in a secure enclosure so as to prevent it from creating a public nuisance or attracting by scent or coming in contact with other dogs, except for planned breeding. SECTION 8-425. BARKING DOGS. Any person owning, keeping, harboring, maintaining, or having in their possession any dog or dogs which by frequent barking and/or howling create a noise disturbance shall be cited with a Class “B ” misdemeanor upon the complaint circulation White Bradfield, 85, passed away January 25, 1998 in Pleasant Grove, Utah. She was bom February 6, 1912 in Newhouse, Utah to Roy F. & Metta Matilda Hutchings White. She throughout the Truman member of the Literary Club & enjoyed reading. She was the Minersville Judge for 10 years more and she and her family ran the service station in Minersville for 28 years. She enjoyed traveling and hunting deer with her husband. He preceded her in death in 1989. She dearly loved her parents and children and county, Utah. 8 Grand and 24 Funeral services were held on Thursday, January 29, 1998 in the Minersville LDS 2nd Ward Chapel. Interment was in the Minersville Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. County WHY PAY RETAIL? DOUBLE SECTION HOME Sera $ 2 mul & E g 24, license number for the dog. C. The date and manner of disposal. . D. If reclauned or sold, the name, address and phone number of the person reclaiming or purchasing the dog. E. The amount of all fees received or collected from the impoundment. SECTION 8-420. RECLAMATION OF IMPOUNDED DOGS. Any impounded dog, not impounded more than twice during any twelve month period, may be reclaimed by the owner within seven (7) days of impoundment, upon payment to the Animal Control Officer or such other persons that may be authorized by the Animal Control Administrator of the impoundment fee and any other applicable fees. SECTION 8-421. IMPOUNDED DOGS NOT RECLAIMED. Any dog not reclaimed _ within seven (7) days of impoundment may be sold following the procedures established by the Animal Control Administrator or destroyed in a humane manner. SECTION 8-422. DOGS IMPOUNDED THREE TIMES. Any dog impounded three (3) times, during any twelve month period, will not be released to the and will be destroyed in a humane manner. SECTION — 8-423. DOG IMPOUNDED FEES. A. The impoundment fee for a dog impounded for the first time within any twelve month period shall be $25.00. plus a maintenance fee of $3.00 per day for every day that the dog is impounded. B. The impoundment fee for a dog impounded for the second time | within any twelve month period or any vicious dog shall be $75.00, plus a maintenance fee of $3.00 per daythat the dog is impounded. SECTION 8-424. FEMALE DOG IN HEAT. MILFORD SCHOOL LUNCH Monday, Feb. 2 Burrito / Lettuce Fruit / Crustos Variety Milk Tuesday, Feb. 3 Country Fried Steak Mashed Potatoes /Vegetables Fruit/ Roll / Jell-O Variety Milk Wednesday, Feb. 4 session. How to fix it? Just re-open the meeting after the advertised time and re-state the motions. No problem. Nachos / Taco Meat Refried Beans / Vegetable Fruit/ Pudding Variety Milk January Thursday, Feb. S$ time for the meeting incorrect, it was not noticed 21, 1998: Beaver County Planning as an executive and Zoning Board Chairman Kenneth Lofland smartly sidestepped an odor mitigation clause in a previous Circle Four Farms permit, making issuance of additional permits contingent on solving the odor problem. “‘That would only apply if they wanted to build more in Skyline.....this permit is for Chicken Burgers / Lettuce Potato Salad / Fruit Variety Milk Friday, Feb. 6 - Variety Milk Perkins, and four brothers and two sisters. None January 26, 1998: A public meeting noticed up by the Beaver County Commission was a little off schedule. Agenda items included: 11:30 Consideration of Road Right-of-ways for Minersville Bypass Road (Acquiring who's property?) AND 11:45 Consideration of Equipment Lease Purchase from Zion's Bank (Lease of Sheriff's Department vehicles which may or may not have gone out for bid?). At approximately 11:22 A.M., Commissioner Chad Johnson announced that all agenda items had been completed. All three commissioners attended the meeting. The time discrepancy? It was the deputy clerk's fault, of course. Not only was the ; Fruit / Cookie Great Grandchildren. Brother Richard S. White of Cino Valley, Arizona. She was preceded in death by a grandson John Truman Votes of the Commissioners of Adoption. of the foregoing Ordinance: FOR: Commissioner Richard Rollins Commissioner Ross Marshall AGAINST: & daughters, Ranee’ & Dee Smith Grove, /s/PAUL B. BARTON in the mud and.... grandchildren. - Blue Mountain.” She is survived by her of Valencia, California and Mary Lou & Gary Perkins of Pleasant Beaver County Clerk Published in the Beaver Monitor January 29, 1998. married Bradfield on October 9, 1933 in Beaver, Utah. Merle was a which ever event occurs last. ADOPTED this 12th day of January, 1998. . /s/ CHAD W. JOHNSON Chairman of County Legislative Body of Beaver County, Utah ATTEST: * 95 FEATURING “Superior Quality You L After the board rubber stamped the CUP for (40) 2000 head - finishing buildings to have (4) 5.4 million cubic foot lagoons (a little less than twice the size of the largest lagoons now used in the Skyline complex), discussion turned to junk cars. Lofland and board member Ken Olsen expressed concern that vehicles parked in back yards around the county may be leaking oil which could pollute the groundwater, | Clinton’s Zipper: Only one really profound statement has come from all of the media hype. In a 2-second sound bite, a very young girl said it all: “Tm kind of ashamed of him. He should be a role model and he isn’t.” American voters knew....and apparently didn’t care..... that the president's moral character was in question they elected him. Lying? Asking someone else to lie, and therefore obstruct justice? Remember _ Gennifer Flowers? After years of denial the story changed to “some kind of relationship.” It’s a sure bet that Bill was so truthful that he went home to Hillary and said, “Honey, guess what I did last night!” Hmmm......was there even some mention that the Arkansas Highway Patrol provided transportation for Ms. Flowers? With such experience on his resume, the president should have no trouble at all with the White House guest log. Bottom line.......Americans, you got what you voted for. Pizza / Veggie Tray In the child Nutrition Program, no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination. Ifyou believe you have been discriminated againstbecause of race, color, national origin sex, age, or handicap, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DC, 20250. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® See me for car, home, . ‘life and health insurance. Brent Stapley 801-438-5451 737 N. Main Beaver, Utah CNA Course Certified Nurses Aide Course) Expect In A Home.” (Limited Enrollment) STATE Milford Valley Healthcare Services will be offering a CNA Course. Class to begin February 3, 1998. Anyone interested must register at Milford Valley Healthcare _ Services before Friday, January 30, 1998. Cost: $220.00 (includes instruction; manuals and testing fees) Contact Linda Eckley or Michelle Barton *Plus Delivery & Set Up. Approx 1066 sq. fi. FOREVER HOMES 50 E. 490 S., Ivins > 801 -628-0060 « ®.Toll, 2 800-242-0060 DOGS. (continued in next colura) - Minersville: Merle Lorine the The Animal Control Officer or such other persons that may be authorized by the Animal Control Administrator, shall keepa record of each dog impounded in the Animal Control Facility. The record kept will include at least the following: A. The date of impoundment. B. A description of the dog and any owner (2), or Dedicated to wallerin’ Merle Lorine White Bradfield neighbors, or a neighbor and the Animal Control Officer or Deputy Sheriff responding to the complaint of the neighbor. Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect within fifteen (15) days after passage or after the same shall have been published in a newspaper of general authority to seize and impound any unlicenced dog from any public or private property. SECTION 8-419. RECORD OF IMPOUNDED of* two The Pig Pen Obituary PRO. = Beaver County Sheriff's Report *A theft was reported by Circle Four Farms, Milford. respect to others. The program is Violence. *Criminal mischief was reported at a ranch north of Milford. * An Ohio man was arrested by Utah Highway Patrol and booked into jail on charges of Possession of Marijuana and Violation of Drug Tax Stamp Act. *A search warrant executed in Milford by the Sheriff's Department resulted in the arrest of two Milford adults, who were booked into jail on charges of Possession of Synthetic Marijuana, and Paraphernalia. A juvenile will also be referred to Juvenile Court on these charges. *Citations were issued by the sheriff's Department to two Milford adult minors for Illegal Consumption of Alcohol. (An adult minor is over 18 years of age but under 21 years of age.) *A Milford man was arrested and booked into jail on charges of Intoxication, Disorderly Conduct, and Assault on a Peace Officer. *Two gas skips within an hour from Beaver Valley Chevron resulted in the arrest of a man from LaVerkin, Utah, and a woman from Ogden, Utah. *An adult minor from Milford was booked into jail on charges of Illegal Consumption of Alcohol. *A Milford man was arrested and booked into jail on charges of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. *Seven traffic accidents were investigated by the Sheriffs Department during the week, each involving only property damage. *One animal problem was handled. *Responses were made to 45 requests for assistance. Of these calls. four were to keep the peace, 17 to check out suspicious persons or circumstances, and 16 to assist other agencies. *Forty-one traffic staps were made with 23 citatjons issued. State Farm insurance Compenies Home Offices: Bloomington, INinois Milford Elementary School continued a program to has residential Burglary, and Domestic _INSURAN oe) for more information (435) 387-2411. Week of January 19-25, 1998: *A reported burglary is under investigation at Beaver High School. *A Milford man was arrested by the Sheriffs Department and booked into jail on charges of Intoxication. Simple assault, Disorderly Conduct, FARM recognize students who show called P.R.O, (People Respecting Others). Students are selected each . quarter from classes 1-6. They are voted on in their respective classes by their peers as those who exemplify proper behavior and respect to everyone. Those selected are honored at a special assembly after the end of the quarter. During the assembly they receive a P.R.O. Certificate from the Principal and a ~ tee shirt with the P.R.O. Emblem on the back. They are to be commended for their example. The following students received the award for the second quarter of school: Bradley Vetsch., Landon Mayer, Heather Jimenez, Coltan Bradshaw, J.D. Rowley. Kamra McGinnis, Melanie Bares, Diane Ortiz... 1H (Legal Notices continued from page 5) We Have Everything You Need To Make. Your Time Spent Outdoors More Enjoyable All Outerwear Funding for the tee shirts 10% Off is provided by First Security Bank. First Security Bank Supports Milford Elementary First Security Bank has donated a total of $450.00 to Milford Elementary School since the first of December. The Milford branch has adopted Milford Elementary and is working closely with the school to help with any needs. They are also copying papers for the school. Milford Elementary recognizes the support we receive from local businesses. parents, and community members. We appreciate continued support for school programs, Community involyement is an important asset to our growth and improvement in all areas of the school experience. 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