Show Mining Company City Near Deal Deal- New Ambulance Service Offered I Mayor Sullivan called this meeting to order Feb 2 1967 Councilmen answering to roll call were Kummer Santy and I Doyle Boyle Martinez and be being being be- be ing excused because of work I be-I Supervisor Georgia was excused because of Illness In his family Marshal R Ryan an was present Minutes of the previous meetIng meeting meet meet- Ing were read and approved The meeting with the Mining Company official resulted In an j I agreement to have the ground i belonging to the Mining Com Com- I any luny and the City appraised so I I that a fair and equitable exchange exchange ex ex- change can be made Mr Tom Baum Daum will appraise the ground I Ambulance Service I Four young oun men came cam to the I meeting to get approval to operate oper- oper ate an ambulance service In this area They stated that the I lance would be available 21 hours ja Ia j I a day and that they would be fully licensed with the state and amt j that the ambulance would be 1 equipped to meet with the State i and Federal requirements to take care of Medicare patients as well as others The present ambulance service service ser ser- I vice offered by the City docs does not meet the necessary requirements I to take care of Medicare patients i I It was the opinion of the council that because of the expense to I bring the city ambulance up to Medicare standards It would be beto be to the city's advantage to approve ap ap- apI 1 I prove the license for the young men if and when they presented the proper credentials and lleen- lleen 1 ses ees I IThe IThe I The library report for January shows that books and 15 magazines magazines mag mag- were circulated visited visited visited visit visit- ed the library 1 13 15 used reference books and was collected In fines The library was open 25 da days s 's In January Respectfully submitted by Frieda Consoni Conson Juvenile Court Marshal Ryans Ryan's repot report t for January January Jan Jan- uary reads as follows citations citations citations cita cita- were Issued four of these were referred to the Juvenile Court 8 S petty larceny 21 stop sign violations 7 speeding 3 destroying destroying destroying des des- city property 6 blocking street 12 parking In front of fire hydrants 1 drunk driving 5 Improper improper im- im proper turns 35 parking in no parking zone 10 blocking garage arage driveways 28 overnight parking 1 driving left of center 1 following followIng following follow follow- ing too close 1 with no Utah drivers license Respectfully sub sub- by Marshal Ryan I Jud Judge e MacNaughtan submitted the following report 89 cases were heard 8 blocking fire plugs 24 failed to stop at stop sign 15 parking In no parking zone 4 I speeding 13 overnight parking parking I Ion 2 blocking driveway 3 parking on sidewalks 1 Illegal al U turn 3 Improper parking 7 blocking intersection 2 indecent exposure 2 public intoxication 2 parking In police zone 2 blocking roadway I at top of Main Street 1 drunken driving A total of was collected collect collect- ed cd in old and current fines Respectfully Respectfully Respectfully Re Re- submitted by J J. J T T. MacNaughtan Jud Judge e MacNaughtan also submitted submitted submitted sub sub- his report for the year ear car 1966 1066 showing that cases were heard and anti disposed of ot and a to total total total to- to tal of was collected In fines The payroll for the period January January January Jan Jan- uary 16 to 31 was There I were no deaths in the month of January This being all the business business bustness busi bust ness to come before this meeting It was adjourned Next regular meeting to be February 16 n I pm p.m. Violet Terry I |