At the September Huntington City Council meeting the Council approved a business license for Smart Health Pharmacy. The pharmacy will be located in the Gagon Family Medical building in the 300 North block of Main Street.
The City recently bought 40 acres of ground from SITLA that abuts the city secondary ponds. About three acres of that property is being farmed by a local farmer and that property actually cost the city more because it was growing alfalfa. The farmer involved will be contacted about the purchase.
The Council agreed to purchase a steam cleaner from Royce Industries of Salt Lake City.
There were six bids submitted and Royce was the low bidder with a bid of $5,166. The City also received bids on a new street sander bed and awarded a bid to Semi Service of Salt Lake City. The city received four bids on this item.
Mayor Hilary Gordon reminded all that the Huntington City Christmas Party will be held on Dec. 7 at the Fire Station. Assignments were made and the party should be exciting for all. Councilman Laneea Cowley reminded all that burn season and the fall clean-up will be going on until Oct. 31. Cowley invited all to take the opportunity and clean up grounds that they control.
A ribbon cutting for the new Gagon Medical Center will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 11.
The Gagon medical center will hold an open house on Oct. 11 from noon to 4 p.m.
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