Bobbie Bicknell Coray, Reporter
Rich Civic Times
RANDOLPH, Utah. July
6, 2016. Jared Hislop applied for a license for internet consulting. His company is Digital Marketing. Rae Dawn Martin received a food truck
business license to be a hot dog vendor at local events. Her business name is Yo Dad’s Dogs.
Heather Thompson, from Randolph, wants to put a box out for
donations for items to support the troops serving in war zones as part of her
Sterling Scholar effort. She suggests
phone cards personal hygiene articles, magazines, books, posters, calendars,
batteries, movies, CDs memory discs,
candy and letters. These items will go
to Support Our Troops. The box will be up for 90 days in the County Office.
Board of Equalization has been scheduled for September 19.
The Sons of the American Legion will sharpen the lettering
on the war memorials in front of the County Office. They will also buy a large granite monument for new names and names of people wo were not
on the original monuments.
During the July 4, weekend ambulances ran back to back.
Three new EMT will come on line in Garden City.
Garden City had 3 or 4 runs every day during the Fourth of July weekend,
plus at least one life flight.
The historic Scout House will be dismantled unless someone wants to take it. Bids for use
can be made until August 1. Then they will bid it out for demolition.
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