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The Dayton Rodeo had a table at the Dayton Expo. Left to right are: Clayton Bills, John Porter, and Travis Klingson.
They were raffling away free tickets for every hour on the hour from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm to the Dayton Rodeo, which is held
every Labor Day weekend.
Dylan Fiala
these antlers, made of a bone-like material, will lay on freshmen really brought the hustle, which resulted in ev-
the ground until somebody picks them up or something eryone working harder. These ladies showed tremendous
chews them up. growth throughout the season and we could not be more
For the animals that chew them up (squirrels, Congratulations to
Dylan Fiala for being proud of them all! Thank you for a wonderful and fun
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Week. Dylan was selected The Jaguars JV girls finished the season with a
So heres the deal, get out and find your neigh- 6-12 record. The Jaguar JVR finished the season with a
because he is respectful to
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B Y S A R A D O W N S
Be my Valentine...
Did you celebrate or observe Valentines Day? so-called special days?
I know some people make quite a deal out of it. While Nonetheless, I hope you all had a good day,
I have nothing against Valentines Day, it has never been knowing someone loves you, whether you received a val-
high on my priority celebration list at least for myself. entine or not.
I remember when down in the lower grades in
school we sometimes brought a shoe box or another small
box and decorated it in art class and had it ready for the
day. We all (our mothers, that is) got the packages of little
cutsie kid valentines and carefully read them to make sure,
even with their simple little greetings, they were the right
ones for the persons we were giving them too. We didnt
want any one of the opposite sex to get one that would
lead them to think we might like them yet perhaps we girls
wanted to subtly tell a certain boy we liked him specially.
The thing was that one boy might get some valentines that
were alike. After all there was only Woolworths or Sears
and Monkey Wards where Moms would find those little
packaged cheapies good enough for the school exchange.
- There was usually a little party at the last half
Southeast Valley hour or so of the school day. Wed get our boxes and open
them and start reading. The teacher or a mother or two
Schedule of Events may have volunteered to make some cupcakes or cook-
ies, frosted in red, white and pink. At about fourth or fifth
grade we outgrew this and from then on it was elective as
Week of Feb 22nd to March 1st to exchanging or giving of valentines to anyone! I sup-
d Wednesday, Feb 22 pose there may have been some going on in high school
. FFA Leadership Contests @ ICCC but I just dont think any big deal was made of it. All
- Thursday, Feb 23 through my school years money was not easily obtained
End of 1st Trimester for anyone and even those who may have had a little fuller
n Friday, Feb 24 pockets did not spend lavishly or foolishly as parents,
e Woodward-Granger Jazz Festival especially fathers would have said.
e I have noted in the last twenty or thirty years there
Saturday, Feb 25
,
- District Individual Speech Contest
seems to be more Valentine merchandise offered in the
various stores. Some of it is very nice, some cute, some so- Mildred Millie Westre, 89
- 7p.m. B Varsity Basketball 2A SUBSTATE - Ames so, and especially the many floral offerings. I saw an ad in Mildred Millie Westre, 89, of Lehigh entered
n Sunday, Feb 26 our Sunday paper offering a dozen big red roses (not even Gods heavenly gardens on Sunday, February 19, 2017, at
s DECA State CDC @ SE Polk Feb 26 thru 27 sure if in a container) for would you believe - $75.00 Fort Dodge Health and Rehab in Fort Dodge. The funeral
Tuesday, Feb 28 a dozen. As well as I like flowers, if I were to get them service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, February
e Dayton Elementary Book Fair from 3:00 - 4:30 & Id probably have to hold myself back from chastising the 23, 2017 at the Gunderson Funeral Chapel with burial fol-
m 5:30 - 8:00 giver. I would think of all things that $75.00 plus delivery lowing at Memorial Park Cemetery in Fort Dodge. Visita-
n Early Dismissal @ 2:20PM would buy that would last or how many groceries it would tion will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday and
e PVES - NO Preschool buy for someone who is hungry. My favorite floral gifts from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. on Thursday prior to the service
Grades K-4 P/T Conferences 4-8pm are the patio Mothers Day plants or a single (cheap} rose at Gunderson Funeral Home & Cremation Services.
y in a little rose bowl. Millie Mae was born in Fort Dodge on February
4:00 p.m. JH Wrestling @ Burnside
e My colleague at church only has four grand- 23, 1927 to Edward and Cecil (Foster) Clark. She grew
- *Schedule is pulled from the SV website for your convenience* children so she not only gives each a valentine but puts up in Kalo and graduated from Otho High School. Millie
s www.southeastvalley.org a generous folding green gift in each one. I am so busy went to Bernells Cosmetology College and after gradua-
e ***Schedules are subject to change at anytime*** all year round sending out 50 plus birthday cards during tion worked at the Unique Beauty Salon. On September
n the year that Valentines Day just comes and goes. I no 16. 1947 she was united in marriage to Dale Westre, at the
longer can keep the dates all in my head but have to keep a Washington Lutheran Church in Duncombe. They were
a list, purchasing and addressing each months cards at once blessed with three daughters. They made their home in
a and marking the birthday on the stamp corner of each one. rural Lehigh area farming and raising purebred livestock.
Even then I sometimes goof and they are late in getting Over the years besides working with Dale on the farm
them. Millie was employed at Gates Department Store and later
The bonding company I worked for and from Trinity Regional Hospital until her retirement.
which I retired after over 31 years was located on one Millie is survived by her husband of 69 years,
end of the third floor of a sister company. One of those Dale of Lehigh; daughters Pam (Ivan) Hollman of Fort
last years, on Valentines Day, there seemed to be a con- Dodge, Paula (Denny) Spencer of Fort Dodge and Peg
stant parade of floral gifts of all sizes and colors and as (Marc) Compart of Lehigh; grandchildren Jennifer Hol-
we walked through our floor would see all of the various lman (Chad Frantum) of Bayard, IA; Jason Hollman of
flowers. One of my colleagues mentioned to me, Youll Fort Dodge, Jessica Hollman of Chicago, IL, Jeremy (An-
probably get a pretty bouquet too. I replied, Not today. tonette) Kennedy of Genoa, WI, Jamie Herrmann (Brad
If I get flowers it will be tomorrow. Of course she asked Babb) of Eagle Grove, IA, Amie (Mike) Kallansrud, Tom
why and I replied, Theyll be on sale at Hy-Vee tomor- (Lisa) Compart and Theresa Compart all of Fort Dodge
row and still be pretty. Yes, I had a friend at that time and Bryan Compart of Madrid, IA; great-grandchildren
and I did occasionally get flowers. Valentines Day finds Max Hollman, Brayden, Makinzy and Karter Kennedy,
restaurants crowded and rushed and we mutually agreed, Reco Jolly, Slade Babb, Kaleb Anderson, Owen and Henry
that since he liked to cook, a specialty meal to be enjoyed Compart and Gracie Kallansrud; step-grandchildren Jen-
leisurely would be prepared and we would go out a dif- nifer Axness, Justin (Beth) Spencer and Joni (Josh) Ol-
ferent night when we wouldnt feel crowded and rushed. son. Step-great-grandchildren Brooke, Brady and Bryson
After all we werent kids anymore. Axness, Drew Spencer, Leilah, Devon and Charlie Olson,
I dont remember if I got any flowers at all that David and Anthony Schavone, Sydney and Gage Kennedy
year but just knowing someone cares every day and not just and Cort Kallansrud. She was preceded in death by her
on Valentines or other special holidays is a nice feeling. parents and brother Clyde Clark.
FRIDAY, MARCH 3 7:30 pm A few years later, just before my retirement I moved back Millie was a member of Immanuel Lutheran
to the Southside and amidst the putting away of stuff Church, Burnside, IA. Millies favorite times were spent
and furniture arraning my friend walked in with a beauti- working out in her flower beds, watching the birds in her
ful bouquet of housewarming flowers. I was delighted back yard, baking, sewing, crocheting, spending time with
Support for Cirk La Putyka Slapstick Sonata provided by the Iowa Arts Council, a division and surprised and asked, Did Hy-Vee have a sale? NO! her family and especially her loving daschund, Maggie
of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endowment for the Arts I just thought youd like some flowers and your deserve Mae. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.
them. Arent those the nicest kind of surprises instead of
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547-2311
23 South Main $30 in money and invested it in a cow. He and his father years.)
Dayton, IA 50530 moulded bricks for the first Andover church. The main road at that time crossed Skillet creek
(515)547-2311 In the early 1850s, the cholera epidemic took the below the home of Numa Odell and turned into the busi-
lives of many members of the various families of settlers. ness district at the corner where Hub Peterson lived.
Jim Blair His father and others dug the graves for nine people in This was their home until 1869. Then he and his
Sanitation
one day in the old Andover cemetery. brother bought 80 acres of land, southwest of Dayton on
The family lived on an 80 acre farm near Ando- the present Olger Strand farm.
ver when the Civil War broke out. C. J. Danielson was They built a shanty and lived in it the first winter
Roll Offs too young to enter the Army. His father and a sister died with only a dirt floor in it. One night, when he came home
& Recycling about this time in a typhoid epidemic. That left a widow from the timber where he had been working, he found the
with six children with C. J. the oldest. roof burned off his house.
515/879-2716 After the Civil War, an Army Veterinarian made In 1870, he and his brother donated three acres
(515)359-2211 515/571-1271 his home with the family. This is where he and his brother of land to the Lutheran congregation to be used for locat-
received early training in veterinary work. All of this vets ing a church and a cemetery.
TCB Sanitation
Carson-Stapp equipment was left to them at the death of this Army vet. This is the land on Highway 169 across from the
C. J. worked for farmers then bought a team of Wendell Carlson home. Then, shortly after this, he bought
Funeral Home horses for $300. Then he farmed his mothers farm un- the farm (now the home of Oliver Carlson), where the
til his marriage in 1866 to Christina Lindquist, who was writer of this history was born in 1880. In the early 1880,
Tim & Staci Blair born in Sweden in 1844 and who had come to America in he made two trips to Minnesota.
1862. He took horses from here and traded them for
Dayton In 1868, they came to Iowa in a company of their oxen, so they drove horses up and oxen back. Then
seven wagons. They came to Boonesburo and crossed the he traded farms with his stepfather Adolph Strand. This is
Harcourt 354-5570
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Ogden Des Moines river at Centerville, on a ferry. the place that is the home of Russell Anderson family.
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Easter Sunday occurred on their trip and it was He rented this farm of Charles Luderlund, Swen
a very stormy snowy day and they had to blanket their Ecklund, V. Kullbegs and Albert Strand. He traded farms
horses. But they had eggs, so they had them for Easter with his step brother. Then he traded this place to Law-
breakfast. rence Burkgren for the Old Ford 80, and later sold this
They followed the mail route to Cassidy Cor- 80 to John Skoglund for $3200, and it still belongs to the
ners. A mile east of the Gustafson school house they Skoglund family.
unloaded their wagons at the home of Daniel Danielson, In 1883, he moved to town and built a house,
who lived south of the J. C. Richey farm that was then the which later became M. M. Campbell residence and also
home of Walter and Parker Vontrees. bought C. J. Swanstroms interest in the furniture store
Then they moved to West Dayton and lived with and formed a partnership with S. P. Lofgren.
two other families by the name of Little Edlund and Bow- They also made furniture, washing machines,
man. bed springs and also the first hearse, used in Dayton.
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Lambert. Motion passed unanimously. GARBAGE
JIM BLAIR SANITATION RECYCLING AGREEMENT: Council JIM BLAIR SANITATION OCT-DEC RECYCLE BOX FEE 600.00
member Wickwire moved to approve the Sanitation Recycling Agreement JIM BLAIR SANITATION JAN RECYCLING 1,309.50 1,909.50
with the $1 increase. Second by Lambert. Motion passed unanimously. NORTH CENT REGIONA LANDFL
SECTION 00 11 16 TCB SANITATION AGREEMENT: Council member Wickwire moved JAN-MAR QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT 941.63
NOTICE OF LETTING to approve the TCB Sanitation Agreement. Second by Diehl. Motion TCB SANITATION JAN GARBAGE FEES 4,510.50
passed unanimously. GARBAGE 7,361.63
ENTRANCE ADDITION & FAADE REPLACEMENT AT DAYTON EXPO: Just Informational. TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 36,589.45
PRAIRIE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY UPDATE: Just Informational. PAYROLL CHECKS 15,541.19
Prairie Valley Community School District RESERVE OFFICER POSITION: Police Chief Dunbar informed the **** PAID TOTAL ***** 52,130.64
Council of Jenny Randlemans resignation. He had held interviews. He **** SCHED TOTAL ***** 6.99
REQUEST FOR BIDS: Sealed bids for Additions and Alterations will recommended that the Council offer the position to Luke Hainzinger at the ***** REPORT TOTAL ***** 52,137.63
be received by the Secretary of the Board of the Prairie Valley Community rate of $9.00. Council member Wickwire moved to offer Luke Hainzinger 001 GENERAL 25,807.64
School District, in the Prairie Valley High School Library, 1005 Riddle the position of Reserve Officer at the rate of $9.00 per hour and increasing 002 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 266.16
Street, Gowrie, Iowa, 50543, until 2:00 p.m. (local time) on Thursday, to $12.00 per hour after being certified contingent of the following: evidence 005 LIBRARY 709.19
March 9th, 2017. and confirmation of educational credentials, confirmation of employment 006 PARK 1,349.00
Bids will be received for the following: history, satisfactory professional reference checks, satisfactory post-offer 110 ROAD USE TAX 6,340.24
General Construction including all Civil, Mechanical, Plumbing and employment, physical and drug test, evidence of eligibility to work in the 121 LOST 2,654.75
Electrical work. U.S., confirmation of passing ILEA requirements for Form A for Reserve 600 WATER 4,145.81
Sealed bids will be opened and tabulated at 2:00 p.m. on March 9th, Officer, and satisfactory background investigation. Second by Diehl. 610 SEWER 1,468.79
2017 in the Library of the Prairie Valley High School for consideration by Motioned passed unanimously. 630 ELECTRIC 1,159.93
the Board at a meeting scheduled the following week. The Board of the OTHER BUSINESS: Craig Johnson shared he had been talking 670 LANDFILL 7,361.63
Prairie Valley Community School District reserves the right to reject any with a gentlemen from the Overland Group about a possible new retail 780 GOLF COURSE 874.49
and all bids. store in Dayton, that would have 15% grocery and the rest would be City of Dayton Revenue Report, January, 2017
The work under the contract shall commence upon approval of the home products. Police Chief Dunbar asked for guidance on the junk car
contract by the Board with work being completed by August 1, 2017. ordinance. The Council advised him to use his best judgement and to General $1,453.92
Each bid shall be made on a form furnished by the Architect and focus on major citations. Residential TIF $40.94
must be accompanied by a certified check or cashiers check drawn on ADJOURN: Council member Diehl moved to adjourn. Second by Commercial TIF $10.07
an Iowa bank or a bank chartered under the Laws of the United States, Lambert. Motion carried unanimously and the meeting was adjourned at Other Property Taxes $856.12
or a Bid Bond to be executed by a corporation authorized to contract as a 8:51pm. Municipal Building $770.00
surety in the State of Iowa, in the amount equal to five percent (5%) of the Local Option Sales Tax $10,098.69
amount of the base bid, made payable to the Treasurer, Prairie Valley Mayor Attest Road Use $9,340.22
Community School District, Gowrie, Iowa, and may be cashed by the ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ACTIVITY Special Assessment $0.00
Owner as liquidated damages in the event that the successful bidder 1/27/2017 THRU 2/09/2017 Park $0.00
fails to enter into a Contract and file a bond satisfactory to the Board of CLAIMS REPORT Water Utility $11,792.33
Education assuring the faithful fulfillment of the Contract and maintenance Sewer Utility $7,262.70
of said improvements as required by the law, the provisions of this Notice VENDOR NAME INVOICE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMT TOTAL Solid Waste Utility $5,873.64
and the Contract Documents within ten (10) days after acceptance of the ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLAIMS Golf Course $564.40
lowest responsible bid. All bids shall be sealed and plainly marked. Any LIABILITIES Museum $200.00
alteration of the Bid Form may be cause for rejection of the bid. EFTPS FED/FICA TAX 8,067.17 Veterans Park $0.00
Bid Security of two lowest Bidders will be retained until contract has LIABILITIES 8,067.17 Community Building Trust $302.75
been awarded and executed, but no longer than 30 days. No Bidder may POLICE Memorial $0.00
withdraw his bid within 30 days after opening of bids. CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC, 99.70 GALS 218.58 Library $46.09
The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a Performance ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING ANT/PCS/GPS/WIFI/TNC/WHT 145.00 Electric Utility $62,563.26
Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond in an amount equal to one FRANKS AUTO AND TRUCK SALVAGE RADIO 100.00 Interfund Transfer $0.00
hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Sum, issued by a responsible FREEDOM FIRE & SAFETY LLC ANNUAL INSPECTION 5.60 TOTAL CITY REVENUE $111,175.13
Surety approved by the Board of Education and shall guarantee the faithful Payroll $18,594.81
Public Notice
GALLS, LLC UNIT2 ELECTRONICS 44.94
performance of the Contract and terms and conditions therein contained JERRY'S AUTO AND SPORT OIL AND OIL FILTER-EXPLORER 45.96
and the maintenance of said improvements pursuant to the provisions of LEHIGH VALLEY COOP TELEPHONE PHONE AND INTERNET 55.03
the Contract Document. NAPA AUTO SUPPLY WIPER BLADE CROWN VIC 15.78
The bidder should not include sales tax in the bid. A sales tax NAPA AUTO SUPPLY IGNITION COIL UNIT #2 39.99 55.77
exemption certificate will be available for all material purchased for
incorporation in the project.
All proposals shall be accordance with Bidding Documents prepared
WEBSTER COUNTY TELECOMMUICATIO
JAN-MAR WEB CO TELE CLAIM 2,716.25 Your Right to Know
Dayton Park & Rec Board
POLICE 3,387.13
by FEH DESIGN, which Bidding Documents are made a part of this Notice ROADS, BRIDGES, & SIDEWAL
by reference thereto. BARCO MUNICIPAL PRODUCTS
Interested PRIME BIDDERS and interested PRIME Subcontractors STREET SIGNS, BOMBER JACKET 236.13 Dayton Park & Recreation Board
(mechanical, plumbing and electrical) may obtain ONE FULL SET of BLACK HILLS ENERGY 403 THERMS 290.42 Regular Meeting
Bidding Documents from the Architect. One Hundred Dollars ($100 per BRANDON OSBORNE REIMBURSE CDL 23.50 Monday, February 6, 2017
set) refundable plan deposit required. No refund will be made for sets not CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC 19.03 GALS 43.00 7:00 p.m. City Hall
in good condition, missing pages or addenda, or returned later than thirty CITY OF DAYTON STREET LIGHTING UTILITIES 1,000.00
(30) days after the bids are opened. Other Subcontractors and suppliers DAVIS INDUSTRIES PLOW MOUNT REBUILD, BREAK AWAY 330.00 The regular meeting of the Dayton Park & Recreation Board was
may purchase partial plans and specifications from Sioux City Blue Print DAVIS INDUSTRIES SHOE GUIDE SNOW PLOW, PIN 363.50 693.50 called to order by Eric Skoglund at 7:06 p.m. Members present: Karen
Company, Phone 712-258-6840. DAYTON COMMUNITY GROCERY DOG FOOD FOR LOST DOG 6.79 Hansen, Tyler Johnson, Danny McCall, Eric Skoglund, and Kevin
Published upon order of the Prairie Valley Community School DAYTON LUMBER THREADED ROD AND BOLT 6.29 Wickwire. Absent: Don Schmadeke and Beth Wickwire. Others present:
District, Gowrie, IA. DAYTON LUMBER DUCT TAPE, RIVET GUN, BLADES 21.97 28.26 Gina Swanson.
DSW BACKYARD SERVICE, LLC SILVER MAPLE 334.25 AGENDA: Johnson made the motion to approve the Agenda for
Lisa Willardson FREEDOM FIRE & SAFETY LLC VEHICLE BRACKET 128.30 the February 6, 2017 meeting. Second by Hansen. Motion carried
Secretary Board of Education HARCOURT EQUIPMENT SNOW PLOW GRADE 5 HARDWARE 14.04 unanimously.
Prairie Valley Community School District LAWSON PRODUCTS PLOW BOLTS, SHOP SUPPLIES 374.89 MINUTES: McCall made motion to approve the minutes of the January
Gowrie, Iowa
Public Notice
MARTIN MARIETTA 1 COMM 400.47 9, 2017 meeting. Second by Wickwire. Motion carried unanimously.
MURPHY TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT GAZEBO MEMORIAL BRICK INFORMATION: Johnson reported
WIPER BLADE, LUBRICANT 189.01 custom brick orders would be complete every 4 months.
MURPHY TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT TOBACCO FREE PARK SIGNS: Tabled until spring.
AIR RIDE KIT AND COMPRESSOR 1,197.14 1,386.15 CAMERA SYSTEM FOR CADWELL PARK: Johnson made the
AUTOMATED SAND AND GRAVEL FILL SAND 190.75 2017/2018 BUDGET: Skoglund made the motion to approve the budget
Dayton City Council SNOW REMOVAL 190.75 changes submitted by Schmadeke. Second by Johnson. Motion carried
Wednesday, February 8, 2017 OTHER HEALTH AND SOCIAL S unanimously.
202 1st Avenue SW DAYTON DREAMERS ANNUAL APPROPRIATION 250.00 APPLICATIONS FOR GROUNDS MAINENANCE AND PART TIME:
Dayton, IA 50530 OTHER HEALTH AND SOCIAL S 250.00 Extending advertising for an additional month, per board request.
LIBRARY SERVICES WAGES FOR PART TIME POSITIONS: Positons and wages were
Mayor Brent Brunner called the meeting to order at 7:00pm. Roll BLACK HILLS ENERGY 199 THERMS 160.16 discussed, contingent on returning employees.
call present: Diehl, Lambert, and Wickwire. Absent: Breitsprecher and CITY OF DAYTON LIBRARY UTILITIES 62.33 GOLF COURSE MANAGERS SALARY AND WAGES: The
Stapp. Also present: Nick Dunbar, Luke Hainzinger, Craig Johnson, Darrel DAYTON LUMBER WEATHERSTRIP 6.99 board offered the Golf Course Managers positon to Bob Runge on the
Montgomery, Brandon Osborne, Sara Pieper, Eric Skoglund, and Denis DAYTON LUMBER WEATHERSTRIP 6.99 13.98 contingency that he accepts, manager hourly rate would be $10.50 per
Ulicki. FREEDOM FIRE & SAFETY LLC ANNUAL INSPECTION 2.80 hour, not to exceed 39 hours per week, from March 20th-March 30th &
AGENDA: Council member Wickwire moved to approve the agenda LEHIGH VALLEY COOP TELEPHONE PHONE AND INTERNET 40.87 September 29th-October 12th, 2017. Managers salary was discussed,
as posted. Second by Lambert. Motion passed unanimously. LIBRARY SERVICES 280.14 and contingent to Runge, will be $600.00 per week, from March 31st,
MINUTES: Council member Wickwire moved to approve the minutes PARKS 2017, through September 28th, 2017.
of the January 25, 2017 Special Session meeting. Second by Lambert. RAY'S DOORS LLC CADWELL RESTROOM DOORS 1,100.00 TERMS OF SERVICE: Hansen and Schmadeke terms expire 4-1-
Motion passed unanimously. SARA PIEPER CADWELL SECURITY CAMERAS 249.00 2017.
Bills: Council member Wickwire moved to approve the bills as PARKS 1,349.00 DAYTON EXPO: Johnson motioned to participate in the Expo for the
presented. Second by Diehl. Brandon Osborne submitted a quote for GOLF CLUBHOUSE cost of table and booth. Second by Wickwire. Motion carried unanimously.
welding parts. The welder the City currently owns does not work. Council BLACK HILLS ENERGY 214 THERMS 169.75 Skoglund agreed to staff the booth. Advertising will be distributed at the
member Lambert will bring one of his welders to see if the City can CITY OF DAYTON OAK PARK GOLF UTILITIES 122.05 Expo.
use it. Wickwire moved to purchase a new welder contingent on Kevin DAYTON COMMUNITY GROCERY BRILLO PADS, BATTERIES 20.56 RELAY FOR IOWA: Will be held at Oak Park for check points.
Lamberts donated welder not working. Second by Diehl. Motion passed DAYTON LEADER HELP WANTED AD GOLF COURSE 140.00 GIFT CERTIFICATES: Johnson made the motion to purchase gift
unanimously. DAYTON LUMBER BRUSH AND COVER PLATE 5.08 certificates from Jiffy Print for the golf course. Motion second by McCall.
COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR: Police Chief Dunbar read aloud a DAYTON REVIEW PARK AND REC MINUTES 32.22 Motion carried unanimously.
letter from Kelly Hindman. In the letter Hindman thanked and showed his ENGQUIST LUMBER POLY BRUSHES 5.57 OAK PARK PROJECT: The Board discussed the project.
appreciation for the town of Dayton and its residents. Darrel Montgomery ENGQUIST LUMBER ADHESIVE, BRUSH, POLE SET 45.34 MOWING: Park & Recreation Board requested the mowing of Oak
asked the Council about sewer ordinances. The Council decided to ENGQUIST LUMBER CLEANOUT, TEE, TRAP, ELBOW 12.13 63.04 Park & Golf Course to be considered by the city council.
discuss the issue with the City Attorney and the County Sanitarian and the FOOD AND CONSUMER SAFETY BUREA ADJOURNMENT: Johnson made the motion to adjourn the meeting.
Council will discuss it again at the March meeting. Denise Ulicki wanted to FOOD SERVICE LICENSE 67.50 Second by Hansen. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned at
speak about the water quality in the City. Council member Wickwire asked MENARDS-FORT DODGE MOP, ONE COAT, PAINT BASE 31.41 8:40 p.m.
to move that topic up so it can be discussed. MENARDS-FORT DODGE RING/KNOB/HINGE, FLUSH 37.20 _______________________________
WATER QUALITY: Denise Ulicki inquired about what was being done MENARDS-FORT DODGE Board Chairperson Eric Skoglund Attest
about the rust and smell in the water. Craig Johnson submitted quotes for DRAWERS, STRAINER, SAFETY RAIL 164.68 233.29
leak detection and bacteria tests. He had been in communication with
DNR and was informed about a rust bacteria that can appear in water
TREASURER, STATE OF IA SALES TAX
GOLF CLUBHOUSE
21.00
874.49
My Local Slant...
and is not harmful. After discussion on possible solutions, the Council CEMETERY continued from page 2...
decided have Johnson run samples to Ellsworth for the rust bacteria and DAYTON CEMETARY ANNUAL APPROPRIATION 3,300.00
magnesium in the water. The rust bacteria test will be back in seven days. CEMETERY 3,300.00 ton, there are many historical photos on the walls. From Jan.
The Council will decide steps to take after the results come back. There ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
will also be an engineer in Dayton on February 13th to investigate more MER ENGINEERING, INC
20-29 in 1939, the was an usually bad snow storm. There
into the problem. PHASE3 2015 MAIN STREET WATER 2,654.75 was a picture taken showing the snow drifts above the tele-
2017-2018 BUDGET: City Clerk Pieper showed she made the ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2,654.75
requested changes from the January 25, 2017 meeting. Council member ELECTIONS
phone lines. One young woman was marooned in a farm
Wickwire moved to publish the 2017-2018 budget. Second by Diehl. WEBSTER COUNTY RECORDER reap grant recording 7.00 house for four days, but was eventually saved by farm hands.
Motion carried unanimously. ELECTIONS 7.00
2016 NEWSLETTER: Park and Rec. would like the opening date LEGAL SERVICES & CITY ATT While this was a record snow accumulation, the
of the Golf Course to be added to the newsletter. Council Member Diehl DAYTON REVIEW DEC COUNCIL MIN AND BILLS 219.63 area does average more than 300 inches of snowfall each
moved to approve the newsletter contingent on adding the opening date of DAYTON REVIEW ORDINANCE 269 AND 270 44.10 263.73
the Golf Course. Second by Wickwire. Motion passed unanimously. LEGAL SERVICES & CITY ATT 263.73 year. ats the lake effect from Lake Superior.I do get con-
SEAL COATED STREETS: Mayor Brunner will check on streets in CITY HALL & GENERAL BUILD
Jefferson and Boone that have also been seal coated to see if the City of DAYTON LUMBER FLOOR PAINT AND PAINT SUPPLIES 161.18
cerned about you being here in the winter, I mentioned.
Daytons are comparable. The Council will discuss the streets again at the FREEDOM FIRE & SAFETY LLC ANNUAL INSPECTION 11.20 Its really not a problem, she said. They are
March 8, 2017 meeting. CITY HALL & GENERAL BUILD 172.38
FSLA: Just Informational OTHER GENERAL LIABILITY
so good about prompt snow removal here---its like full-
STORM SEWER PROJECT: The Council discussed the size of the DAYTON COMMUNITY GROCERY time work for many people. The roads are always plowed
pipes that needed to be used and that they should be made of concrete. PAPER PLATES & PAPER TOWELLS 6.08
They also discussed adding curb and gutter along properties. Tabled until FAMILY PHARMACY REINFORCEMENT LABELS 6.76 promptly and I use snow shoes to take Zoe for walks. The
March 8, 2017 meeting. LEHIGH VALLEY COOP TELEPHONE PHONE AND INTERNET 37.46 time went too fast on this family trip that started in Wiscon-
CITY COMP TIME AND VACATION LIMIT: The Council decided to OTHER GENERAL LIABILITY 50.30
table this topic until the March 8, 2017 meeting when Council member WATER sin. Houghton is a beautiful area where mining once domi-
Stapp can share her ideas. AGSOURCE COOPERATIVE SERVICES WATER TESTING 143.25
HIGHWAY 175 CULVERT PROJECT: Just information showing BLACK HILLS ENERGY 221 THERMS 174.21
nated. Tourism seems to be the big industry now.
timelines of the project. CITY OF DAYTON WATER PLANT UTILITIES 708.86 Joanna is writing her prospectus, which will serve
CITY MOWING: The Council discussed whether to have the as CRAIG JOHNSON DEDUCTIBLE REIMBURSEMENT 693.61
needed maintenance crew to do the mowing or to take bids. The Council DAYTON COMMUNITY GROCERY BATTERIES FOR LOCATOR 5.79
as a plan for her dissertation. Her dissertation will basically
decided to take bids on mowing of City properties. The Council instructed FREEDOM FIRE & SAFETY LLC ANNUAL INSPECTION 2.80 involve research and writing a book on some field in techni-
the Clerk to put an ad in the paper including expectations. GINA SWANSON WATER SAMPLE DELIVERY 26.70
ORDINANCE 271: Council member Wickwire read aloud Ordinance IOWA ONE CALL FAX FEE 1.80 cal communications.
271. Council member Wickwire moved to approve the first reading of LEHIGH VALLEY COOP TELEPHONE PHONE 33.24 This was my first visit at MTI since Joanna had
Ordinance 271, An Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances of the MID AMERICA METER INC CAR WASH METER TESTING 47.00
City of Dayton, Iowa, 2013, by Amending Provisions Pertaining to Sewer POSTMASTER STAMPS FOR FEB MAILERS 188.00 started her doctorate program. I am so glad I took the time
Rental Rates. Second by Lambert. Motion passed by roll call: all ayes. TREAS, STATE OF IOWA SALES TAX 760.00
ORDINANCE 272: Council member Wickwire read aloud Ordinance WATER 2,785.26
to share some precious days with her. Now I understand
272. Council member Wickwire moved to approve the first reading of SEWER what she is really doing, what is involved, and I have a much
Ordinance 272, An Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances of the CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC 59.94 GALS 141.81
City of Dayton, Iowa, 2013, by Amending Provisions Pertaining to Water CITY OF DAYTON LIFT STATION UTILITIES 237.03
greater appreciation for all the hard work it entails.
THE Dayton
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Review Wednesday, February 22, 2017 11
Southeast Valley Middle School Wrestling Meet
Southeast Valley
Middle School hosts
first wrestling meet
Monday night there was a great rumble in
Burnside. Southeast Valley Middle School hosted their
first wrestling meet of the year.
The Jags welcomed middle schools from East
Sac, Pocahontas Area/ Laurens- Marathon, Ogden, South
Central Calhoun, and Manson Northwest Webster.
The Jags wrestled hard, ending the evening with
a record of 26-28. Harley Bryson, Jesse Hansen, Mark
Hughes, Max Miller, Lathe Muench, Dameon Rae, Wyatt
Sprecher, Carson Suchan, Jaxon Carlson, Logan ONeal,
State Wrestling 2017
Jonah Siebert, and Quinton
City of Dayton Sorenson all battled for
one win. Parker Garcia,
Everett Lahr, Noble Now-
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BUDGET ESTIMATE
ell, and Memphis Simpson
FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2017 - ENDING JUNE 30, 2018
fought for two victories.
Ryllie Ferrari and Aaron
City of Dayton , Iowa
Graves had three impres-
sive wins. Our next wres-
The City Council will conduct a public hearing on the proposed Budget at Dayton City Hall tling competition will be in
on 3/8/2017 at 7:00 p.m.
Gilmore city next Monday.
The Budget Estimate Summary of proposed receipts and expenditures is shown below.
All advertising
Copies of the the detailed proposed Budget may be obtained or viewed at the offices of the Mayor,
City Clerk, and at the Library. needs to be
The estimated Total tax levy rate per $1000 valuation on regular property . . 21.28936
submitted by
The estimated tax levy rate per $1000 valuation on Agricultural land is . . . . 3.00375
At the public hearing, any resident or taxpayer may present objections to, or arguments in favor of, Fridays @ Noon!!
any part of the proposed budget.
515-547-2711 Sara Pieper
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State Wrestling... him and he learned what it takes to come back and hope-
fully win a State title.
continued from front page... He conducted himself admirably through out the
as a District runner up probably not a lot of people had tournament and the coaching staff, family, and commu-
Kyler on their radar to make finals but the coaching staff nity are very proud of him.
felt he could definitely hang with the big boys down at Southeast Valley's other State Qualifier Jr. 132
the State tournament and that he did. pounder Trey Lawrence finished 0-2 and did not place.
Kyler wrestled with poise and confidence. He Trey lost the opening match to Jr. Jarret Miller of Bal-
won the close matches with his conditioning. As a soph- lard-Huxley in a close 6-5 decision. In the cono's Trey Trey was disappointed after losing a
omore, to come in and be a match away from a State title lost another close match 3-1 to Jr. Austin Gutknecht of couple of close matches and also gained some insight on
is truly incredible, it was a great learning experience for Clarinda. what