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Show Veronica Buckley, Jamie Cook, Seventh graders on the Trauntvein. Nick Davis, Kristal Felix, Jodee Seventh graders on the citiacademic honor roll only are Gadd, Byron Garrett, Taralee Ballow, Nick Bowles, zenship honor roll only are JonaTrudy Garrett, Heidi Greenhalgh, Jeremy Cunningham, Jon Eyre, than Allred, Nicole Anderson, Brian Hall, Danielle Harper, Tina 4th-quart- er Howarth, Scott Jackson, Kelly Lind, Shelly Orgill, Chet Jackson, Mindy Jacobsen, Levi Jones, Tonya Jones, Heather Smith, Valerie TrusTrina Johnston, Brenda Kenicott, and Spencer Walker. Juab Middle School has re- ael, Megan Neilsen, Andralyn Winn. son, Jenny Kouns, Diana Lynn, Jayson King, Garrison Ludlow, Sixth graders on the academic Isaac Wally Ray, Spencer, leased its fourth-quarte- r Ben Markland, Neldon Mellor, honor Oliver, Alayna Olpin, Brady citizenthe on graders Eighth and David Please turn to page 7 roll. Ostler, Valerie Paxman, Becky ship honor roll only are Lisa Michael Miller, Alesha Newton, Robyn Tatton, Eighth graders on the aca- Pelton, Debbie Poulsen, Holly Boswell, Mandy Carter, Tiffany Roger Painter, Michelle Parkin, demic and citizenship honor roll Rasmussen, Kristina Sanders, Crosby, Jared Everitt, Arm Reannun Pew, Danette Ricks, are Jesse Allred, Kendra Ander- Hyrum Spencer, Jennifer Gould, Alicia Lewellyn, Chris Brent Spencer, Mariah Sperry, sen, Melissa Anderson, Louis Spencer, Nicolina Stephensen, Smith, Lorraine Spencer, and Michael Sperry, Stacie Sperry, Jana Stanley, Radona Steele, Bailey, Penny Ballow, Ron Lee Stowell, Scott Stubbs, Jen- Christopher Truscott. Heather Stephensen, Lisa Bosh, Angie Cook, Ammon Cor- nifer Wallace, Andrea Ware, on the Seventh graders ay, Brandon Gadd, Bart Gar- Angela White, Jennifer Whit- academic and citizenship honor Tangren, Tyler Warner, Jaima rett, Ramona Gold, Ryan Hall, ing, Alicia Wood, and Amberlee rolls are Jonathan Baker, Shari Welsh, Hailey Wilkey, Mario Michael Hayes, Amy Howard, Wright. Banks, Joseph Benson, Norma Wilkey, Emily Winn, Suzanne Sarah Hunt, Candace Jackman, Bozzuto. Martha Bronson, Mer- Woodland, and Shannon Luke Jackson, Brian Kenison, Eighth graders on the aca- rill Bronson, Rachel Bronson, Janna Kenison, Valerie demic honor roll only are Bryan Kenison, Kristine Lovell, Cath- Allred, Kent Allred, Stephanie erine Malquist, Marie Archibald, Colby Carter, Joseph Jonelle McMahon, Eyre, Layne Fuell, Patrisha Christine Mellor, Rachel Mich Garrett, Jared Hansen, Keti In Juab Middle School honor roll gram, Preston Jones, Ryan Kay, Tyler Keyte, Nashay Lofgran,, Emilee Mangelson, Matt Nich-olAmy Robinson, Bradley Roth, Ben Sutorius, Heidi Tat-- i ton, Angie Taylor, Scott Taylor, Nikkii Truscott, and Taska s, ii Great Meal Time Treat Taco Time Me-Knigh- t, $30,000 PER Basil, Alice Rollins celebrate 50th wedding Jason Clemens, AnnaLee Vest AnnaLee Vest, Jason Clemens to be married Basil and Alice Rollins will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday, June 20. They will be honored at an open house from 5 to 7 p.m. at graphic arts and is employed by the Nephi 2nd LDS Ward the little Nickle. church. The: public is invited to ; Clemens is a son of Rob and attend. ' Sandra Clemens of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Rollins were Wash. He graduated from Everett Community College and married June 23,' 1942 on the is employed by Diversified Com- Milford Flat by Bishop Lewis munications, Inc. in Bothel, Stewart. Wash. They are the parents of six AnnaLee Vest and Jason Clemens will be married Dec. 5. Vest is a daughter of Terrence Vest of Seattle, Wash, and the late Mary Bosh Vest. Her grandmother is Ernestine F. Vest of Nephi. She graduated from Everett Community College with an associate degree in children: McKay Rollins of Sigurd, George Rollins of Ely, Byron Rollins of Ferron, Leone Harwood of Richfield, Marjorie Garrett of Nephi, and Calvin Rollins (deceased). They have 40 grandchildren and 14 YEAR How To Protect your Estate! June 25, 1992 7:00 to 9:00 p.m Juab County Commission Chambers Insurance Agency. Please call Sponsored by Nebo-Leavi- tt for more information. 623-183- 0 From page four Mona Town Board news notes $12,425 into the operating Department of Transportation revenue account. Both water-bon- d is planning to construct signals, payments total $24,350. 'gates, and street Igiths at the The payment is due in railroad crossing on 2nd North November and equals $27,800. by July of next year. The town Another payment of $27,800 is will be required to make a due in May of 1993. It was matching payment of $5,700. 'Decided that the sidewalk noted that taxes in Mona have not been raised in over 10 years. project from Main Street to 2nd Learned that a gate and lock East on 2nd North is too costly have been installed at the en- for the town to undertake at the trance to the towns garbage 'present time. The town will notify the state to release dump. Learned that the Utah money allocated to the project. j ; Learned that all operators at the towns concession stand at the park are volunteers. Learned that the Juab gas-bon- d i ....... ; 1 -- c-- y risVv ySrJ - 7 1 tx rpr School District Board of Education will provide materials for three backstops for the ball field south of the Mona Elementary School. In accordance with an earlier agreement with the district, Mona will furnish labor to erect the backstops. Hired JaNae B. Kay to supervise the garbage dump on a specified schedule beginning July 11. The gate will be open on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month from 1 to 5 p.m. April through October; and from 12 noon to 2 p.m. on the second Saturday of each month from November through March. Kay will be paid $6.50 per hour. The dump will receive construction debris, appliances, limbs, clippings, etc. No garbage or dead animals will be allowed. Only Mona residents will be allowed to bring items to the dump. 34 North Main, Nephi, Utah Call 623-210- 0 Serving you Mon. and Thurs. Now call fora Doctor's Appointment on either day. Father's Bay as Jtuume Aaadl TMs Year IHIe New Recflnanei? Warfs A Fffmm CHaajpmraaim Fmura&aftuure! Learned that the Juab 1 V ;.- ifVCr- - f'-- 2 School District and Mona jointly have purchased a National lawn mower for $7,500. The town will pay their half of the money to the school district 84-inc- -r i h Students from several Utah County schools for the disabled enjoy in July of next year. Each party a free day of fishing at Payson Lakes. will provide its own gas for the mower. The town will be responsible to have the mower maintained, and each party will pay half of the maintenance costs. Nephi Lions help disabled students The U.S. Forest Service has recognized the Nephi Lions Club for helping to make successful its free fishing day for kids with dis- - Levan weather Vern Mangelson, reporter the Dan W. Peterson School of American Fork, the Orem (School for the Blind, and Timp from Industries of London met at Pay-o- n Lake S7.ttr?-ph- i 24 ' .v4Veliabilities. lions Club provided tLc.t hinch. Mark Sensibaugh, assistant Other groups from Tooele and forest ranger for the Spanish Fork Utah counties helped with other i Ranger District, said children. aspects of the program. 1 27 South Main, Nephi, Utah 4 4 623-- 1 |