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Show City Applies For Sidewalk Funding Panguitch City Manager Bruce Fullmer has made application to the Utah Department of Transportation for funds to pave a portion of sidewalks up the lake road as well as a portion in front of Tod's Truck Stop. He expects that the city will receive only 25 percent of the needed funds because of a shortage of funds at the state level. Police Chief Martin Nay and Officer Than Cooper received letters of commendation for their work. The city has asked Inkwell Publications Pub-lications of St. George to come to the city council to discuss the pub- l lications of a brochure such as the ones made of Kane County and the brochures made of the Burr Trail. The city council instructed Fullmer to contact other cities to determine a job description and payrates for a city recreational director prior to making a choice from the applicants. City councilmen voted to pay $25 for an ad placed in the Garfield County Fair program. Panguitch mayor Jon Lee Torg-erson Torg-erson commended Fullmer, Attorneys Attor-neys Pat Nolan and Davis Nuffer, Recorder Karen Breinholt, and Deputy Recorder Michelle Black for their extra work in putting together the vast amount of facts, figures, and general information when the council was compiling the municipal munici-pal power package. He also com- ' mended members of the previous council who did a lot of the original research for the project and he thanked the present council for their work and support. |