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~THE COUNCIL RECORD - PAGE 5 - Wednesday, August 17, 1977 I I IDAHO COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE Wednesday, August 24 MarshbaYShriver The 80 some people in the Mill Room at Shore Lodge had come in hopes that some sense could be gleaned from the Rare If. Most of us came away not pleased at all. The question most ask was "Doesn't this :just set up more area for Wilderness Classification-- o~ySSdWe defeat it." I really believe the persons Mr. Wally Skiverdecker really convin- ced that "this is ONLY an inventory" were himself and several other Forest Service personel. In point Mr. Glen Young- blood-Boise Cascade again asked"Isn't it true that all of these roadless areas will be evaluated for potential wilderness?" to which Mr. Shiverdecker answered-- "yes". The main agreement seems to be that the average person is not fully aware of what is going on around him or her and when up against something as seem- ingly confusing as a "once again around the floor" U.S.F.S. workshop. You feel quite helpless or pos- sibly hapless. The avail- able worksheets (at U.S F.S. offices) will be accepted until Sept. 15. So get access to one, read it, fill it out carefully. Mail it to the Chief For- ester, Department of Agri- culture, Washington D.C. To reach him no later than the September 15th date. Town/City Board 80 signatures requested of the New Meadows City Council that "we keep and try to revitalize and restore our remaining historic buildings- especially the U.P.R.R. Depot." But the council had received a notice from Mr. E.C. May on May 26th to the fect that "We've received word the depot is in bad condition" and the railroad wanted to know what if any the plans were to repair and or renovate. "If the city of New Meadows cannot maintain the building" then U.P. would take it back, sell it or tear it down! Councilman Ray Bennett, Ken Johnson and Alan York voted to give the building back to U.P. because of the tone of Maya letter. Dorsey Wart dissented. The people who signed the petition are aware, and Working under the assump- tion, that the building will be tested for the National .Register as a historic build- mg and as such would be eligible for restoration fund. ing. Following this informa- tive 'discussion the council Unaminously agreed to recind last months decision. At that time Mayor Dillon appointed an advisory COmmittee consisting of Louise Cole, Mark and Mrs. Dale Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Caryl Fausett, Larry Peter- Son, Bill Ross, Myrna Kerby and Rae Miller, and remarked "I hope you have better luck with grants than we have had!" Also a hard to under- Stand letter from Larry Mathison airport develop- ment superintendent, Dept. of Transportation Division Aeronautics was dis. and Clerk Moore was asked to write to see if a clearer letter could be attained so a discussion could be made to vacate McCain street or not. Born to Mr. & Mrs. Dick Yoakum, a son weighing 10 pounds 1 ounce, on Aug. 2, 1977 the young Jeffery Don joins brother Brian and sister Teresa. Sandy Fisher became Mrs. Doug Victorina, Satur- day, July 30th at the home of her grandparents in the ~