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Show UTG5 IJThH PRES 507 hi i'!i t Sa T DIGIT '4101 FIRM SOC IaTION S, 200r r STE r 4006 Ult O'- irU i ! i i -t i U05 C E p '200. INC 3 221 i 1 -- I TT IU.U Jill Serving East Juab County Volume 101 No 39 -A Nice Place To Live! Single Copy Price Wednesday, October 1, 2003 www.nephitimesnews.com Juab High School will play Gunnision Friday at the Homecoming Football game Juab High School will be hosting the (Junnison Bulldogs at the Homecoming game Friday. 7:00 p.m. During the week, the high school will be having different festivities going on. The itinerary is as follows: 00 p.m., Dutch Oven cook-of- f at 6:00 p.m. cost is $4.00 per person, Football game show at 6: at 7:00 p.m. with a 40. Highlights movie. Crimson and Gold pre-gam- e Day Saturday lomeeoming Dance begins at9:00 p.m. Let's all plan to support the Juab High School and attend as many of the events as we can this week. Editor's Note: The Homecoming Royalty will be announced at the Pep Rally which begins tonight at 7:00 p.m I Wednesday Roast the Dogs barbecue at 5:00 p.m., Pep Rally at 7:00 p.m.. Snake Dance, Blast from the Past Day Thursday Volleyball at 7:00 p.m., JV Football, Seniors white-wasthe Day ScroungeHat J, h Parade begins at Friday 4: Young Living Farms are closer to expanding its By 4-- Where are the parents? Mona Council ponders juvenile vandalism By Myrna Trauntvein Correspondent Times-New- s Where are the parents? That is the question council members Correspondent A proposal by Young Living Farm to add to its recreationeducation section of the farm is one step closer to fruition. The planning commission for Juab C ounty held at public hearing but received no unfavorable comment at the meeting. The county will not have to hold a further public hearing to approve the proposal to expand that portion of the facility. A conditional use permit requires only one public hearing held by the planning commission. They are planning a patron parking and tour bus parking facility directly across from the present parking area across old US 91, said Robert Steele, county commissioner, who sits as a nonvoting member of the planning commission. Underground pedestrian walkways the installation of hinges on the doors of the park restrooms. The hinges should kec p the doors closed which would stop the doors being left open for easy access. Another installation at the toilet facilities would be toilet paper holders which would not allow a whole roll of toilet tissue to be removed at once. Vandal-prootoilet paper dispensers are said available, Bryce Lynn, mayor. Kids are also kicking the tops off the pop-usprinkler heads and are doing other destructive things to park property. In addition to parents renewing their commitment to provide proper would like answered as they deal with juvenile problems. Mona City Park has been the site of a spate of vandalism and city council members are tired of the problem. One thing the council is asking is that those who live around the park area call and let one of the council members know or call and let the Sheriffs office know when individuals at there are suspicious-actinthe park. We do have a curfew in Mona, said Darlene Fowkes, council member. Where are the parents? She suggested council members ask the Sheriffs office to assist in the effort to crack parenting, the city down on the acts of vandalism by picking could also use the help up kids who are out after curfew and taking of community members them home to their parents. In addition, the who notice juveniles juveniles should be charged with breaking committing acts of viocurfew. lence. They should be Lorna Squire, park superintendent, reported," said Fow kes. said she thought the city should approve f experiences d Myrna Trauntvein Times-New- s PAINTING THE TOWN Members of the Juab High School Junior class paint the windows at Plumbing on Saturday in preparation for Homecoming week. Juab will host Gunnison for the big game on Friday. family-oriente- will lead from the parking areas under the roadway to the recreation section. The master plan for adding to the site calls for the growth to be phased in over the next 10 years. Part of the plans include a outdoor theater to be built on the property. There will not be any Lagoon-stylrides, but there will be all sorts of Glen Greenhalgh, county planning commission director, has on file a map showing the future projections for the site. "Their plans also include an RV park with 47 stalls, a clubhouse and park, said Greenhalgh. an EgypThree domes are planned-o- ne tian dome, another an Oasis and the third one, and the largest, a garden dome. There will be a medieval ruins space and a maze space. Planned are a medieval village, and Egyptian display. Fort Younger, Mount Younger, a train depot, the ancient cities of Add and Ubar, a chariot race track, a 1 t t rodeo arena, an events by pavilionarena, an event track, exercise rings, horse stalls, and horse trailer park50-foo- 300-foo- ing. sensory education garden, herb gardens, parks, and additional ponds (More than those currently existing which are and more pavilused for ions are also part of the plans. The largest addition, which will be the furtherest in the future, is a hotel with plazas and parking. The zoo will remain and, in addition, an old West town, OK Corral and childrens harvest area will be attractions. A paddle-boating.- ) e family-oriente- experiences. said Steele. d See Farm on page 2 p g Six to run for Nephi City Council There are six individuals running for three city council seats in fVil'N the November 4th Elec tien. Each candidate is ri rx i rx rrf fn year term and the top three canidates will le elected. The candidates are Brent Bow les. Republican: Melanie Eldridge, Republican; Brenda McPherson, Democratic; Robert L. Painter, Democratic, Kent Park. Democratic: and Jim Wilkey, Republican. Bowles. Park and Wilkev are the incumbents running for the positions. 4 WARM NI) WONDERFUL These kids at the Xphi Elementary School uere enjoying the warm weather on Tuesdav Mining during mess. The uenther man is (ailing from more of the same u ith possible thun dershnuers on Thursday and Friday butuarm umtlur for Conference uakend. -- 4 |