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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Agenda April 05, 20001. Pledge to the Flag 2. Approval of Minutes 3. Non Controversial Items Added to the Agenda • Artcw Expansion Project - Selection of Consultants 4. New Business: 7:35 Spence Larsen - Fire Department Sale of Surplus Equipment - "Rescue Randy" 7:40 Employee Benefits - Richard Horner 5. Old Business: 7:50 Liquor by the Drink - Var Parkinson 6. Update on Projects 7. Committee Reports • Parking 8. Mayor's Business • Broken Sidewalks Boger C int 9. Artco Expansion Project - ECIPDA Project Overview and proposed contract 10. Approval of Bills 11. Adjourn IT IS ASSUMED THESE SCHEDULED TIMES ARE ACCUBATE, IF NOT THE COUNCIL WILL ADJUST THE SCHEDULERS ACCUBATELYAS POSSIBLE. ** * Please contact City Hall three days prior to any city meeting if there is any special assistance needed for disabled people planning to attend the meeting. � � \ n� d \ � � E �� / ' ƒ ■ ° !§[ & #\; , , (§� ) 3} cE }§m ) (}(\ ! � ) \( )�? ' * n ®!7 | n� ` � \ } 2 , i\ \ >� (2} p}101( " EG2 w � / )}I B ( \ . / � &§± S � , `GO/ \ -w (( � !( , ( \ , 7.• / _ ! \ f7 !| �g2 u®7 § ®/� -e \ �(9 \{ � | ` ) M \ . � { [ \} ƒ 0 a s \\\ IF !!§ r B 0 cn 0 � 32 o §`0 \( , , n § LIJ ( CITY OF REXBURG Artco Expansion Project Community Development Block Grant Economic Development Project Proposal from En IP East-Central Idaho Planning and Development Association to the City of Rexburg, Idaho for Administrative Services March 31, 2000 THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO 2000 ARTCO-EXPANSION PROJECT ADMINISTRATION PROPOSAL Proposal to provide Administrative Services and overall project management for the City of Rexburg related to the Idaho Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) program, including all federal requirements pertaining to the Block Grant Program. Financial management of the project consisting of local funds and ICDBG grant funds which will be utilized in the Artco-Expansion Project. 1. Organizational Background East-Central Idaho Planning and Development Association (ECIPDA) is a private, non-profit corporation. As a full services planning and development organization ECIPDA serves Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison, and Teton Counties, Idaho. ECIPDA was created by the above counties and is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of local elected officials from the 9 Counties and 44 Cities, representatives of private industry, the underemployed, the unemployed, females, minorities, and the High Country Resource Conservation and Development. ECIPDA has successfully developed and administered Idaho Community Development Block Grant programs and local bond proceeds purchased by both USDA -Rural Development (formerly FmHA) and the private market. Other financial experience includes working with the U.S. Dept. of Commerce- Economic Development Administration (EDA), Environmental Protection Agency, Division of Environmental Quality (DEQ), and other federal and state agencies. ECIPDA has been involved in the development, securing, and administration of some 50 block grant projects since 1982 when the program was turned over to the State from the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) agency. ECIPDA was involved in the HUD Block Grant program prior to 1982. The financial injection of the 50 block grant projects involved an excess of 20 million dollars of project funds since 1982. You may contact any of the following as references: Dianna Clough Commissioner Seth Beal Idaho Dept. of Commerce Butte County 334-2470 527-3137 Clay Condit Judith L. Davis Governor's Advisory Council Rexburg Business Owner 527-3770 359-1600 Craig Thurgood USDA -Rural Development 785-5840 Al Ames US Dept of Commerce -EDA 334-1521 Technical Approach/Understanding of the Problem ECIPDA has a very good working relationship with the Idaho Department of Commerce, the US Dept of Commerce -EDA, DEQ, and USDA -Rural Development (FmHA), as well as local banks, private financial advisors, and bond attorneys. The experience with the above mentioned parties will insure that the necessary responsibilities of project development, as well as financial management, will be thoroughly examined. In addition, ECIPDA and Ted Hendricks have worked with the City of Rexburg for the past several years. The cities' needs and goals are well understood pertaining to this water improvement project as well as those developed in the past. ECIPDA staff have been trained in Federal Labor Standards Compliance, and all other requirements that will be pertinent to the completion of the Artco Expansion Project. ECIPDA is thoroughly familiar with the compliance requirements of the various public laws and federal and state agencies rules and regulations. ECIPDA has extensive experience in the administrative aspects of federally assisted construction management projects. (Please see Attachment A) Over the past months, ECIPDA staff have worked with the City of Rexburg, the Idaho Department of Commerce, Artco, Inc, RDA, as well as other consultants in planning the project to which this administrative proposal applies. 2. Administrative Management Plan ECIPDA will prepare an Administrative Management Plan for this project. This plan is a contractual requirement of the State. A complete record-keeping and filing system for the Idaho Community Development Block Grant Small Cities Program, and records for all local money is required by contract. Such a system is also essential to document the City of Rexburg's compliance with all applicable rules and regulations. Contracts between ECIPDA, the State, and the federal agency(s), with the City will be provided by the administrator and the respective agencies. 1. Conditions and Certifications The ICDBG grant agreement specifies conditions and certifications that must be fulfilled or completed. These are important from a financial management stand point because ICDBG funds can neither be spent nor obligated prior to fulfillment of these conditions except for expenditures necessary to remove environmental conditions. Perhaps the most significant certification is the Environmental Review. If your agreement attaches conditions to any activity, only funds necessary to remove the condition can be spent. 2. Budgeting and Chart of Accounts The program budget needs to be converted to a chart of accounts. ECIPDA will establish a chart of accounts necessary to contain the information in sufficient detail to properly complete ICDBG forms. This means that ECIPDA will document transactions and maintain accounting records by program activity. Filine system The Idaho Community Development Block Grant requires extensive records be kept during the project and for three years following the closeout of the ICDBG grant. ECIPDA will keep files which document compliance with all applicable regulations during the project. At the close of the project, ECIPDA will tum over all records to the City to store for three years to comply with federal requirements. Below is an outline of the basic files system ECIPDA proposes for the Rexburg Water Project. 1. Application (1) Application (2) Governor's letter of selection (3) Any correspondence regarding the application 2. Contract (Grant) (1) Amendments or revisions to the contract, if any (2) Satisfactions of any conditions attached to the contracts, approvals of satisfied conditions, etc. (3) Request for Release of Funds and Certification (4) Records/correspondence concerning other contract conditions (5) Notice for Release of Funds and Notice of Release of Funds 3. Environmental Review Record (1) Environmental Review and/or Finding of Exemption (2) Level of Clearance Finding (3) Copy of Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact on the Environment or current notice published in local newspaper (4) Copy of Notice of intent to file for Release of Funds published in local newspaper (5) Evidence to assure compliance with the Historic Preservation Act (6) Evidence to assure compliance with the Federal Disaster Protection Act and Floodplain/Wetland guidelines (7) Copy of Request for Release of Funds and Certification (8) Comments received and city responses (9) Notice for Release of Funds 4. Equal Opportunity/Civil Rights and American Disabilities Act (ADA) a. Documentation of all actions taken by the City to achieve equal opportunity --the recipient's compliance with Civil Rights laws; and the extent to which members of minority groups have benefited from ICDBG- funded activities, and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. S. Financial Management (1) Requests for Payment and Status of Funds Reports (for each request) (2) Accounting books of original and final entry (3) Record of commitment of other funds (4) Source documentation (invoices, payrolls, etc.) (5) Canceled checks, deposit slips, bank statements, etc. (6) County's procurement policies for A-102 (7) Property management (8) Program income 6. Audit (1) Professional services agreement with independent Certified Public Accountant (2) Final audit (3) Documentation that all audit exceptions have been cleared 7. Idaho Department of Commerce (IDC) Monitoring/Inspection (1) IDC letters of findings/recommendations (2) County response to letters of findings (3) Other correspondence related to IDC monitoring/ inspection visits 8. Project Close-out (1) Grantee performance report (2) Certificate of Completion and evidence of disposition of third party claims 9. General Correspondence (1) Correspondence --incoming and outgoing --that does not fall into one of the preceding categories, nor into the project file category 10. Project Files (1) Bid documents (2) Contracts (3) Subcontracts (4) Labor Standards (5) Amendments (6) Inspection records (7) Procurement documentation per A-102 (8) Certified Payrolls (9) All other documents pertaining to construction management. 3. Implementation Schedule Pre -Construction activities will include working with: - Engineer, Planning and Zoning, City Council, City Legal Department, the selected contractor, as well as with private and public funding agencies if applicable. Construction monitoring activities will include: - Project -related correspondence - Cost estimates and project schedules - Written designation of roles and responsibilities - Property records - Monitoring reports - Evidence clearing any monitoring findings - Evidence of compliance with Davis -Bacon Act and other pertinent labor provisions - Certified payroll reveiw 4. Experience of Proposed Personnel Ted Hendricks will be the administrative lead for ECIPDA on this project. Ted has successfully administered the ICDBG program for eleven years on many complex projects, several of which were water projects. Feel free to call Dianna Clough at the Idaho Department of Commerce (208- 334-2470) or Craig Thurgood, USDA -Rural Development (208-785-5840) for a reference. His role in the above-mentioned projects has been labor compliance officer, environmental review officer, financial manager of all project funds, and construction management administrator, as well as being responsible for all aspects of federal and state compliance. Ted has successfully worked with public and private foundations in acquiring additional funding to assist projects as needed. Ted is a "Certified Grant Administrator" for the Idaho Community Development Block Grant Program, which is a prerequisite of the Idaho Department of Commerce for administering their programs. ECIPDA will draft an Administrative Management Plan for this project which outlines the "Scope of Work'; and ECIPDA will assist the City of Rexburg in administering all aspects (grant award throueh aroiect close-out) of the contemplated Block Grant. Familiarity with Local Context and Capacity of the Consultant ECIPDA and Ted Hendricks have worked with the City of Rexburg for several months in the development of this business expansion project. The project will be a significant economic asset to the City. A very important aspect to our overall proposal is the availability and capacity of ECIPDA to respond to the project requirements as well as other City needs. We feel the only way the project administrator can be effective, is to be aware of the concerns that the City of Rexburg has pertaining to the utilization of local and grant monies. This will insure the City the very best financial commitments and results for their residents. Please refer to the attached resume for Ted Hendricks for information on the capacity of the consultant. 6. Cost and Term ECIPDA proposes to administer the Artco Expansion Project, ICDBG Grant and other project funding through project closeout. Approval of the administrative contract is subject to the approval of the City Council of Rexburg and the approval by the Executive Board of ECIPDA. Upon selection East-Central Idaho Planning and Development Association will negotiate a lump sum contract within the budget (shown in the Block Grant Application Addendum) with the City of Rexburg. The Administrative contract for the Block Grant is contingent upon receiving grant funding and therefore will only become effective if the grant from the Idaho Department of Commerce is approved. ATTACHMENT A PROFESSIONAL RESUMES RESUME OF TED L. HENDRICKS 375 South 5th East Rexburg, Idaho 83440 QUALIFICATIONS: Economic Development Negotiation Accounting/Finance Administration/Management Communication Marketing EDUCATION: U d d Public Administration and Personnel Management, 1985. This certificate requires a baccalaureate degree plus 60 credit hours which include specialization in financial and personnel management areas. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. B.9 Organizational Communication, 1985. A multi -disciplinary program with competencies in communication,management skills, research, and interpersonal relations. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Associate D Business Management/Accounting, 1980. L.D.S. Business College, Salt Lake City, Utah. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 1986 to Present: East-Central Idaho Planning and Development Association, Idaho. Economic Development Plann,r. Assisted a nine county area with overall economic development strategies. Project Development included working with the Economic Development Administration, Housing and Urban Development, USDA - Rural Development, Formally Farmer's Home Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Idaho's Division of Environmental Quality, and Idaho's Department of Commerce. Both Public and Community Facility project- were developed and successfully completed. Including, Municipal and Regional Water and Waste -Water systems, Street Improvements, Industrial -Business Parks, City Libraries, Public Day Care Facilities, Business -Incubation Development Centers, and a Chemical Dependancy Center for young adults. 1983 to 1985: Ted's Showcase Interiors, Utah. Own r� Ma��. Owned and Managed a retail sales business. Responsibilities included sales, inventory, establishment of new accounts, maintenance of corporate records, administered and coordinated contractors. 1982 to 1983: PST -Eagle Van Lines, Utah. Accounts x ivabi r di Administration Control of accounts involving credit and collection of a 14 State region. 1979-1982: Salt Lake City Finance Department, Utah. Accountant Clerk TI. Assisted in Grant Accounting Program and in organizing Fixed Asset System. 1979: Honeywell Deseret Protection Services, Utah. Office Supervisor, Responsibilities included accounting and overall office management. RESCUE RANDY FOR SALE!! -Nearly new, hardly used -Weighs 150 pounds -Great for training and physical fitness testing -Excellent Condition -Asking $500.00 (Compare new at $700) -Selling because we have one too many! Contact: Rexburg/Madison County Fire Department 26 North Center Rexburg, Idaho 83440 208-359-3010 ( ( \| ` ■.. ,■, �\! ( � S;;. ,«8 i; ■,f— �!, ■ w\E � � ;,§ �|§ 4, ] ( . .....mowAddless REXBUI�G' i�RIVI- ford -E W -- -- _ r Rel rg WOp Loaw ��FICE ro drink Ire orals CLOSE JUNE 30 stake Conference ; E dee L i1f A B Young. Yw,t- and Ir The Garnnill n1 Twelve. will he ryFNt gt( y Rexbu Sugar Cit Madison to Observe IDAHO BRANCHES be the Ptlnrilul zce.ker al se • F `6a e J FEEL AYE AFTER signs of the L.U. S. quarterly mm Cast Ballots Agaiest New Idaho Law;' RmO.Ts.11 la:;- rs„ CFraH]M� ¢:l: e."I;IdZ.",;,'„by ' Liquor by Drink. 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Is mvDon uXlni wrr In (Y n Dr. Hudson's Body Found East of City Idaho Falls Deefi.f. Missino Since Friday Di..,red in Sedan W-fh Suicide Nofe Txu bray o! Hr. n. 1t. net ami'vp, wnll Nnhiarr own rads . amnut n Wre®Prcaa hone ninmnr hi JlYep` w Friday noon e: Vy.Wnen N¢e i" M1in hMnn in n- ..'fiald on axe "A dry tarn mpee coat of Idaho Fdl" I.en q'llln0n e, IH"ne, ehowxl Ott(nr Hudwn denm 41 `M n�ir ae ny dlo:fi"n e�w. It. I. A. .ear:1_ Ill e1" r.:.nr:n n. '.e. near -. m. h_ii ..n1 m Aft nfic Ship Strike upAR1l 1Di AlAt T eo I. aFl ntra n ae inganh`remrnV lvwrlry 1 v.nme �.nmi ane no unuw. wlw .ne vb .e eeN lhN. en, n. dm Wage End P� End to Ship Open ;n. -All.. Tile up Looms ,an. xM4 ru:Nnr .e1 curityTaz �Dry Wave Sweeps Valley"-'e1a' It... ""i"M"'`ry"If"""'° mm mw w�.nv u' With Teto L ., ,yl"Lm. Y(n nW..a r:p w ml,lwsaaln'.h n, eZe Voted • a .. one 'Wet . • A l ^taw atO gnllefins t.n.,..0 W Ala �.I eW`iaM m .an m... wlna wwWY P e 1a°tl:I.s n.i • irM� w"'• nliv.. 1 un4e.• N Y ly ani pT u „,y.'e`I. ml.n..• w:u tl mauu tWwN. .µalyr nYr. YEIx M. Reds Hurl Berserk Dad T w WM q _ Bitter Charge .. ;Kills Children I..Y' � w'° ��1��-r. dren `!a{ M Yvim Y. l.ur a I.A. .nr.. Nw. w • . ••qn,q .n»r:K 1 ...,..... w J µlN t Y 1 Irl n .r .. . u 1.6Yn.l wul1� rr.ry: 11aw r Progress Reported Ie Marifime Displrfe; Embargo Ordered .Yi:w'r"a�euc�.w 11.N..0 sfro, mCW Vr.NN. leneNla M—Pw 1WIe 1e nb rN .Is. 1 Pen Meq•Y 1puY xurperua elbn:n'h.a lu1 1h.':new..' , .-,t—,•••1.9 A, 14mW ueu 'It.'(M Ras! A1a J. Imn Bunn n a1Y...:Yn r Yhur rperlWA A MCW'le A. Lo ' I A YYw nM• m.p• W .nh WN r.n At I n1 Nwn Y, Ot�u.vq.n w• ! ea nN EEA,U 1 .° 1164rytt rY q^t q ' unve A. m1 euuh• •� .n.�u will be reenacted during the next four days.;as the "HI Sheriff Stampede" ' A"ices, of the Bonneville county Mounted Sheriff's posse. In the .above sna ]roncs refuses to be tamed by a waddle none too -sure of hit yaddle. provide many a spill for the some 85 cowboys taking part in the stam- ayat8p.in. Dry .W ave Sweeps V all e With T etonia Lone I Wet' ' A dry wavewhicK swept rov Upper Snake River Valley an .lapped over as .far north as Driggs and south to Aberdeen brought re- jection of liquor by thedrink. sales by overwhelming margins in seven Cities .and villages at special. elections Tuesday. The only village to escape the avalanche of, dry votes was Te- Be.rserk Dad Kill.s Children. M -AMI, Fla., June 18. (,�: — A sobbing 58 year old father told De. .active Sergeant John L. Deas Wed. ..day that he hadbeatenhis ,two Iwo or his next door neighbors be. cause he didn't want to .see the children "placed in a home." The father, Chris. Russell, bperat. or of a cafe, attempted- to .take. his own life as detectives rushed into his restaurant, Deas, said. Found In Bedroom- The blood stained and battered tio�len of Peggy Russeli, 11, and John Russell, 6, ,were found in a bedroom of their little home in the. northwest section. Next door, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Wolfe were sprawled On the floor_ Of their real estate office, both' suffering from bullet wounds voreliquor by the drink, by 13 single vote, 42 to 41. Victor had previously. voted wet, 2 to L . But it I other points,, Rexburg and Driggs, where _IL In.. _-clutie formerly operated, Aberdeen, 3he1- ley,-- Iona; Ucon; and Sugar City I&y. forces plied up majorities of 2 W1 or more, -A law adopted by the. last log. islature provides for I lieeuaing it. -quor bythe drink in incprporated 'cities and villages where: there Is no objection by the., majority .of voters as registered at special dry option elections. The law. Is of fective July 1. In Rexburg, the only city in East Idaho voting, 699 voted against _liquor by the drink and' 258favored' it. By precincts: Firat, 160 no 67 yes; second. --141 no, 46 Yes; thud, 292 no, 146 yes. Driggs, In Between. [ween two .towns favoring }he drink. move. Victor, nine miles to the south, voted for liquor 66 to 32 June 3. Tetonla, nine miles to the north, had one locker club be- fore such clubs` were. outlawed by the last legislature and. will :pre- sumably--license-the_ _club—July_3._ ' The state- liquor dispensary is located at Driggs. At Aberdeen, voters .favored the ban onliquor by the drink Sales at more than 2 to 1 mar¢Ina.' 108 cent of the .c;uluw.H.e--se 6 -NAF., A -One suicide nnte, written In Pere; -addressed to his family, was nearthe body in the back s, the sedan. The body was found Wedn morning by Lavern Judy; wh, investigating officers that h cided toi'nvestigate. after rr of Doctor Hudson's' disappa in The Post -Register TO night, - Saw Car Saturday - JudY told Sheriff Dean F. kfe and Williams. that he m +� (Connived on Page Nine) Atoms a Liam) pAl2I8, June I'& (M — Fri; and Britain agreed.Wednesda� --eonvoke_a_Europiean _ ._eeono- .commission"within the frau :work" of the United Nationa , „nomic commission for Em•opc :Implement Secretary of Si r Marshall' offer to. U. S. Aid. '. rrenchcabinet then voted fel al approval, of the French-Bf Ash alliance, signed this spring ..Dunkerque. The Alliance p vides for -the closest possible r nomro ceoporation. OAAVILLE, Iowa, June 1& .Levees along the, turbulent go' .river were. broken in at le. three phwea Wednesday, spiili debris laden water ever thor ands or acres of rich bottenda, and threatening this commune If four hundred residenta. WASMNOTON; dune -I& 6T1 .The senate voted 00 to. 27 We, nesday'to let- ,railroads Coll, with each other on making rate settling claims and related acts, hies. The vote paamd and sen to the house. the socalled Beed Buiwinkle hill exemptln¢rail anti trust laws for holding snr) _conferences. SPOKANE, June' 1& (le). A =4ee st--Sight : Spokane . and .Intent -Empire .sawmtlla... and lumber Russell's, hfrs�-B. Poppelauerr told Shelley's second ward voted 'ante rebi 46 W- nesdoy afternoon a astrikr detectives Russel} had tushed int. fC. neo on 'P... Nine1 .- called -by the CIO International her store and fired. his gun at her (column Fours - Woodworke��of America. Point blank" but Detectives took missed. a revolver from .1n=7 Coll Pito R;^1r% rww..r. C.L....• 7v i's•1. _ two reasons for wanting to stay in Ann Vette whose Ina name was not Authority was also granted Chris nuuuers, farm uupimuen Christensonand. Sons to. construct some motors and steels 'w a potatoprocessing plant to.cost moderate demand before noo 10 thousand . dollars at Shelley and the improvement was ex, to. C. K. Nelson and. R. F. Petite- later to embrace many vin to build a bottling plant to rails. Subsequent profit'"takh cost 21 thousand dollars at Idaho' quotations well mixed. De Falls. - quickened- on the rise with 'Other applications approved i.n_ fere totaling in the neighbr eluded W., D. Nielsen,. Pocatello;. of nine hundred thousand a) building.'=fbr handling .and letter - Ing monuments, 75 hundred dol- Sock: lars. and Stowells .dairy, Rigby, reconstruction, of a dairy, building, By The Associated Press 65 hundred dollars, Allied Sirs ....... :........................ .. Applications totaling 220,110, Allia Chal were approved for construction at """-............ ........ Jerome, Fairfield, Blaine county, Am Airlines .... ...... _.................... Boise and Idaho Falls. - Am Car and Fdy .................. Two applications aounting to ...... ...............I ... ........ -:4"m'-Rad.. $83,464 were denied. Amer Roll Mills .......... ...... ._..... _ Am S and R ................._........... Dry Wave Sweeps Am Tand T... .... :......... ............ for his ado?tted country. Danihele Am Tob B .... .._........... . _....... n Cernum concentration Anacon ...... .................... n, escaped ._...... (I at night into the American zone, Pper Valley A T and S F ...... _.......... _. o New Pork as C. S. citizens in 1945.Bald Loco ._.._.._....._.... it entry in Los Angel's. 'continued more Pse. or+e! Beth Steel . .. ......... __.. . no with none for liquor by the Boeing _........ ..... ........_.._ .. . -- _— drink sales end the first ward Borden .. .. ._.. .... ._...._..._. e vote was 129 no and 8 yes. The Budd Co... ... ie Works ... � total count was 168 no, B Calif Pack ........-._..... .._........ yea. Can Dry Ml yem. cast 71 vales -88 no and Can Pae .. .. .._. 5 ons. I Case Iota went dry with 48 no and Passage Cerates only 2 yea. Cerro Ile 1'sa _. 1 Out of 240 registered at Sugarl- - Pu he of P tim,"nat,.d hes and Ohio ._.. City, 350 voted no and B yea. 1-; The COI' 137 if, house vol-' Chrysler .._.. ..'. cd 268 to 337 ;, ovcrtu rn the 1'hc voles of Roberts In Jct• Com Cred ;n j Premdent's veto, but this full two' Person county will cant their bat - Com So Ptd he '11 short of the rvo thirds mujortty D stn Jane 27 caau rc from 1 to T i Con Cop required. 6 Con E.1 r The bill originally passed Lhe: Con Oil Det If honsc 273 to 187, lent our short o(' Wets Suffer Setback i Corn E :•,d - -r.'a two third. maj,"!ty of oil vote,; : Crane r3st. Th,- hnum, npproved the I By The Associated 1'reea C•ub Am > :gs: - I house-.wmate compromise bill later Proponents of the sale of liquor (liras H"ne::a 22o to 09 by the drink took a setback Tues- j I3oug .die v Cntittg to ovrrnrle .�r rn 253 Rc. I day as the cities of T% In Falls and ; Pn�,•n: - puiilicans and X5 Demmritn.Moscow, the only two of the lar[-! Fxt ARI _. S^ florin was the vutr In tht , er cities where the question same I h:nstniaa tense, strained I..,u.e that Repub_ • to a vote. banned across the bar Irl A+rt.+ 't�lican Lender Itnlle.k of In'llanx' vending of spirits. i Rt 1'0. I. demanded n rr, nprt.ilntinn. How. A uwinrity of the other towns; F_r:e fill t'cerr, the nx:rsiL➢t onflrmod the v,,tios "rn,,day also w.•nt dry. f lien k;e: In both T•.vin Fa1L and }f o.r°w Clan n rl gl mJ tnliv. ten Ur,. It all som" up nl 'hh: the margin by which the drys won �,. vas ton, (Io,j. .cin tar 4a ntllllnn ir.•,,;;,r letpny. lest Twln Fall. tabled! (7,no.1">- 'rrs will go ri;.ht ali—I4 paylnc the 7747 Against llqunr by the d:ink do Yrr e noon frdrrnl fq+.r± for :)Ie time to 2115 1n favor Monro+- Lu'ne.{ it 7lud >P• -`p -'heln A. •Inwn NO to UM •Thr, Ftrtu;igirsn ar.4 .'.!- •r•,.r. Aitliongh the votln= man's rin-hin.- Iden- nn v;h^'her a vl-:tory for ampnit^,an a; a: ri er' jn: 7tan this in right or .,. ng .v., h- I'Vir- •L7 ....s had n.: ..•ea In. .`: . -. .• thein thprnpl in !h, ,n•t 1:,,- n..nn: �, e••.tn rohCal;Y z e, I Hua nae ,);e rhe, ashes In ether ....ea - , a :