Posted on Apr 30th 2010 by City Staff.
Wellsville City is pleased to announce our City Princesses for 2010. These young ladies will represent Wellsville at various parades and activities throughout the summer and will ride on the city float for Founders’ Day. We appreciate their willingness to serve as ambassadors for Wellsville.
The 2010 Wellsville City Pricesses are:
Laekin Burgess
daughter of Matt and Rachel Burgess
Amy Denison
daughter of Luke and Ginger Denison
Erica Maughan
daughter of Perry and Debbie Maughan
Brooke Miller
daughter of Michael and Robbie Miller
Makell Mitton
daughter of Chris and Marina Mitton
Kaylie Skinner
daughter of Blake and Elisa Skinner
In addition, the city is most appreciative of Melissa Reddington. Melissa is serving as coordinator for the Prinesses this year. This is a big job and includes helping with the dresses, tiaras, and coordinating the parade schedules. Thank you Melissa.
Posted on Apr 30th 2010 by City Staff.
The Parks and Recreation Committee has planned a series of concerts for this summer. The first one is being held on Saturday, June 19 at 7:00 pm on the Tabernacle grounds. The 4 Hims will be entertaining us with song and humor. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. This is a “lounge and laugh” event for the whole family you will not want to miss. Admission is free.
More information will be coming concerning future concerts and events. Check our website often.
Posted on Apr 30th 2010 by City Staff.
Wellsville City’s 2009 annual water report is available here. Copies of the water report are also available at the city office. If you would like to have the water report mailed to your residence please contact Leesa at 245-3686. This report contains information regarding the quality of the water provided to city residents.
Posted on Apr 30th 2010 by City Staff.
There have been several requests regarding a reprint of the Windows of Wellsville book. This book contains information about Wellsville’s history for the years 1856-1984. If the book was to be reprinted, we anticipate a copy would cost $60-$65 each; however, if a large enough quantity is pre-ordered, we may be able to see the books at a slightly lower cost. Orders would need to be pre-paid before the books could be ordered. Please contact the Wellsville City Office by June 30,2010 to place your order.
Posted on Apr 26th 2010 by City Staff.
Bring your family and spend an enjoyable evening learning about Home Safety from the Wellsville Fire Department and Wellsville First Responders.
* Tour the Smoke Trailer
* Discover how quickly smoke and fire can engulf your home.
* Learn how to stay safe in case of a fire.
* Find out about prescription and poison safety in the home.
* Learn the proper use of fire extingishers and what to do to keep your family safe.
* Some of the city’s fire trucks and fire responder trucks will be availiable for your children to see up-close.
* and much more.
This event should be considered a must for every family in Wellsville.
Place: East of the Wellsville Tabernacle
Date: Thursday, May 6, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Posted on Apr 18th 2010 by City Staff.
Find out more about the Wellsville Youth Council by clicking on the link under ‘Find It Fast’ in the left-hand column.
The Youth Council is seeking new adult leadership for next year. This is an excellent opportunity to serve the community and help make a difference in the lives of our youth. For more information contact Councilman Gary Bates at 245-4795.
Posted on Apr 18th 2010 by City Staff.
Wellsville City has once again been designated “Tree City USA”, marking the 22nd year Wellsville has achieved this high honor. An Arbor Day celebration will take place on April 24, 2010 at 10:00 at the Tabernacle. A tree will be planted and dedicated in honor of our past Mayor Ruth P. Maughan. A short program and light refreshments will be provided. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. We wish to thank the members of the Shade Tree and Beautification Committee for all the work they do in behalf of our community.
Posted on Apr 18th 2010 by City Staff.
As spring will soon be arriving, we encourage everyone to take a good look at their yards and property. We request that all residents take pride in keeping their homes and yards neat and clean. Please take time to remove any junk or debris and to keep weeds eliminated, edges trimmed, and lawns mowed. Your cooperation is helping maintain the beauty of Wellsville is greatly appreciated.
Posted on Apr 18th 2010 by City Staff.
A web site is available for anyone who wants to view the notice and agendas of all city council and planning commission meetings held in Wellsville. Click on the ‘Agendas’ link under ‘Find it Fast’ in the left-hand column of this page. Then click on ‘Latest City Council/Planning Commission Agendas can be found at Utah.gov’ and you will be taken to the Utah State web site where the .
Posted on Apr 18th 2010 by City Staff.
Open Burning is only allowed from April 15th through May 15th. Before you burn, you must obtain a Burn Permit from Jerald Leishman at 245-3121. Burning without a permit is a Class B misdemeanor with a fine of $1,000.00.
Posted on Apr 4th 2010 by City Staff.
Did you know that Wellsville has nearly 120 businesses operating within our city limits? Most are home based businesses and would appreciate your support. So if you are looking for a specialized service or would like to support your friends and neighbors, check out the list of Wellsville Businesses.
Posted on Apr 4th 2010 by City Staff.
Kent Larsen was selected by Mayor Tom Bailey, with concurrence from the City Council, to serve as a member of the Wellsville Planning Commission. The opening came when Planning Commission member Carl Leatham was appointed to the Wellsville City Council. Kent’s willingness to serve is much appreciated.
Kent and his wife, Penny, are the parents of three sons. Kent was raised here in Wellsville and then moved away to pursue his career. He returned to Wellsville in 2003 and is happy to be back and share in the values of our community. Kent worked as a School Administrator and has a B.S. from USU and M.S. and Ed.D degrees from BYU. His career was in counseling and educational administration in both public and private sectors. He also has a background of sevice to church, community, and service organiztions.
Posted on Apr 4th 2010 by City Staff.
Wellsville City is accepting applications for a seasonal employee from aproximately April 15 through September 15. Majority of work will be to assist in building roads by driving a 10 wheel dump truck. CDL license is required. Well be required to pass a drugscreening test. Applications at available at the Wellsville City Office, 75 East Main Street, Wellsville, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Thursday. Completed applications ae due at the City Office by 4:00 p.m. April 8, 2010. EOE