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Show Wct tEimeg-fflefa- g Page 5 Nephi, Utah Public Health nurse says its lime to gel your flu shots Nephi News... Ida and Roy Nelson of Lisa and Steven Hickerson, Rohnert Park, California, visand son Nathan, of Bountiful, ited in Nephi recently with Debbie and Richard Johnson of Idas sister, Zoe Gibson, and San Francisco, and her grandher brother, Bert Powell. son, Jim Park and wife Tori of ' During their visit they enCedar City. joyed a trip over the Nebo Loop road. They were very imThey stayed at Whaler Conpressed with the beautiful dominiums on Kaanipali Beach on the Island of Maui. scenery and the spectacular Autumn leaves. While there they visited the : They also visited with anMildred Taylor and family, in Orem, before returning home. other Islands and enjoyed the many sights. other sister, Some of the group participated in snorkehng, para sail- ing, and Nita Park recently returned froma beautiful 10 day tour of the Hawaiian Islands. Joining her on the trip were - by heli- sight-seein- g copter. They completed their activities by taking part in ar tradi- tional luau. il' ft: Ji- - ' vIts BAAAAAAAACK! Flu season that is, and flu shots. Influenza, or flu, is a viral infection of the nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs that can affect anyone of any age. Usually, the symptoms are fever, chills, cough, and soreness and aching in your back, : arms and legs. Only a single flu shot is f needed each season, flu shots DO NOT give you the flu but may cause soreness for a day or two at the injection site, and occasionally fever or achiness for one or two days. You should not get a flu shot is you are, or might be pregnant, allergic to eggs, or had an allergic reaction to a previous flu shot. Shots will be in Nephi The family of Angus In- On Wednesday, given October 13th, gram celebrated his 88th in the Senior Citizen Center, birthday, October 2, 1993, for anyone , from 11:00 a.m. to at the home of DeAnna Pe- 12:45 p.m., and from 2:00 p.m. terson in Spanish Fork. A to 4:45 p.m. in the Public special dinner was pre- Health Office, Room 214 in the pared and topped off with Juab County Building. The ice cream and cake. ...from page cost is $5.00. 1 Speed'on Mona road The highway was a good one, said Carter. "It would be pretty hard to slow traffic to 35 I mph on a road like that." ' He said the "Children at Play" signs were only cautionary and would not have a 35 mph speed limit unless the county commission chose to change the limit after a citizen petition was received. However, he said, the roadway had good viability and he thought it would be difficult to lower the speed to 35 mph with good compliance. 61 mph. . The posted speed for the highway is 55 mph. On September 29, said Carter, one person was speeding way over the speed limit. "We issued a citation for a speed of 81 mph in the 55 mph zone," he said. Two others were traveling at speeds of 66 mph and 69 mph respectively. The average for the check, he said, was between 55 and This male, husky mix, pup is available for adoption. He is approximately 6 weeks old. Also looking for homes are a female lab and several other lab mixes. Contact Animal Control at Monday - Friday, from 8:00 a on. to 5:00 make to p.m., arrangements for adoptions. 623-162- 60 mph. On October 3rd, said Carter, the highest speed recorded was 65 mph. The average was 53 mph. 6, . "There are some high bailers," he said. He thought continued speed checks would slow the traffic effectively. "Hopefully the extra patrol will Wednesday, October 6, 1993 STATE BRIEFS. . . Mt. Timpanogos Utah Temple The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints has announced that a groundbreaking service for the Mt. Timpanogos Utah Temple will be conducted Saturday, October 9, 1993, at 10 a.m., on the temple site in American Fork, Utah. Mental Health Awareness Week Throughout Mental Health Awareness Week, October 3 - 9, mental health professionals, legislators, physicians, media, and educators pool their efforts to make the public aware of mental illness symptoms, treatments, and research. For more information about activities or treatment, contact J anina Chilton at 538-987- 7. .Aids Awareness Month October is Aids Awareness Month. Several thousand Utahns have been diagnosed with the Aids Virus. On display at the Utah State Capitol Building is a portion of the Names Quilt, remembering those who have died from a disease that hits people from any age group, sex, race, or lifestyle. Trust Land Advisory Board The School and Institutional Trust Lands Advisory Board will meet in open session on Thursday, October 7, 1993, at 9:00 a.m. The meeting will be held in 3 Triad Center, Suite 520, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mineral Leases on School trust Lands Bonus bids for mineral leases on available trust lands generated more than $200,000 for the school trust. People interested in being notified about upcoming lease offerings may contact the Division of State Lands and Forestry, 3 Triad Center, Suite 400, Salt Lake City, Utah 84180, or call 538-550- 8. Charitable Fund Campaign On October 6, 1993, Lt. Governor Olene Walker will kick off this years Utah State Employees Charitable Fund Campaign. Last year, $263,000 was pledged to more than 200 health, human services, education, and environmental agencies through payroll deductions. Utah Geological Survey Public and industry access to information is the goal of the new extension service at the Utah Geological Survey as of October 1, 1993. For more information, call or visit , 2363 South Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109, 467-797- 0. Central Utah Water Conservancy District A public meeting will held October 27, 1993, to receive comments on a draft status report to be submitted to the Secretary of the Interior. The meeting will be held from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the board room ofthe District headquarters at 355 West 1300 South in Orem. work." - ,,35 O mmjt if'! r.. 8 wir r .tt : ii' U F, jP. I iU I I . rvVf,c!,fc1u Vo iTVj - . i had helped as well. Commissioners requested Carter and his department make the checks periodically and see if the continued vigilance wouldn't stop the speeders so the children could safely board and leave buses. Death claims Audrey Goble Whipple in Lakewood, California Audrey Goble Whipple, a. resident of Lakewood, California, passed away September 24, 1993, in Long Beach, California. She was bom November 23, 1912, in Nephi, Utah. She is survived by her hus- band Herman B. Whipple, sons Michael F. Whipple and his wife Mary Michelle, and John William Whipple and his wife Ellen H., and a daughter Patricia Anne Philips, and 7. grandchildren, all of California; a brother Kenneth Goble and his wife Ev, and a sister Nona Rattl, all of Utah. Funeral services were held on Monday, September 27, 1993, at the Lakewood 2nd California. , .turmfest Boutique" An All Holiday Creftshow Friday, Oct. 6th - 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9th -- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nephi Elementary School 360 East 200 North, Nephi Nsw Crefters - Naw Ideas First 50 Ladies Each Day Receive A Free Gift Raffles Drawings J Baked Goods 50 Admission donated to Nephi Elementary P.TA. . HALLOWEEN FALL THANKSGIVING CHSISTUAS SPECIAL OCCASION self-address- 950, Denver, Colorado 80202-261- or call (303) 4, 391-698- 1. Your Education Connection 90, and 7, KUER-F9, the of Jniversity Utah Broadcasters, are offering a free brochure on practical ways parents can become more involved in their childrens education. For more information, call KUED-Chann- KULC-Chann- M el el 7. Anew repository, which will allow Indian artifacts unearthed will be dedicated at in southeastern Utah to remain October State Park Cedars 16th, from 9 of the Saturday, Edge West 400 660 at in located is The 11 a.m. i;o Blanding park Indian of Anasazi pueblo North, and features the remains an milt between A.D. 700 and 1220. For more information, call in-stat- e, PAF users class will be held 1 Thursday at Stake house rently studying the use which A PAF Users Class will be can be made of the water pro- held Thursday, October 7th, at posed for Sevier River users. 7:30 p.m. in the south end That part of the project is still Primary Room, at the Stake not determined, he said. House. The information gleaned For more information con'from the scoping meetings, tact Burton Hanson at said Talbot, as well as written "CeL Anew publication designed to help small businesses in general industry with basic federal labor law regulations and related services is available from the U.S. Department of Labor. Send a mailing label to the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Information and Public Affairs, 1801 California, Suite Indian Artifacts Scoping SUPPORT LOCAL P.TJL free Handbook Available 581-777- Ward in Cerritos, California. Interment took place at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress, ...from page 1 .He said one of his officers:-- ; had 'followed buses- to' -- the' j schools a few times and that' comments being received, would be analyzed. A summary will then be prepared. "The summary will identify the key issues raised and how they were used in determining the scope of the EIS, he said. As planning for the system continues, he said, special attention will be paid to the issues identified by those who made comments or attended one of the scoping meetings. A draft EIS will then be made, he said. That statement should be ready for public review in the middle of 1995. Those attending the scoping meeting at the county building were asked to separate into four groups. Those group members took turns identifying issues they were concerned about. The concerns were recorded and the members of the group were then asked to individually identify the issues they considered most important Those concerns and comments were turned into the group project teams representatives of the various groups, Group two identified four Please turn to page 6... 678-223- 8. Health Hotline About Aging Hearing loss, osteoporosis, arthritis, and effects of aging, these are a sample of questions that can be answered during the hotline, to be offered Saturday, October 9th, e number is orm 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The free-of-char- toll-fre- American Mothers Inc. The public is invited to meet the 1993 National Mother of the Year, Ruby A. Washington in Salt Lake City on Saturday, October 9th, at 7:00 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. For more information on the organization, or how to nominate a mother for the 1994 Utah Mother of the Year, contact Deanne Taylor 785-- 8 167 or Claudene Gordon 272-730- 1. Ten Free Shade Trees Ten free shade trees will be given to each person who joins The National Arbor Day Foundation during October 1993. To join, send a $10 membership contribution to Shade Trees, National Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City, Nebraska 68410, by October 31, 1993. ' Subscribe today to the Times-New- . Sarah Taylor, daughter of Lee and Mollie Taylor, recently received her Young Woman Recognition Award. Her Young Woman leaders were Jamie Kay and Tonya Johnson. The award was presented by Bishop Norman Wall of the Mona 1st Ward. Sarah is a freshman at UVSC in Orem, where she is studying Elementary Education. s Only $17 per year. 4-- D PLUMBING & BUILDERS' SUPPLY 66 SOUTH ( CAU-G23-U- pen C3 Hearing Service Plumbing Service Electrical r MAIN. NEPHI. UTAH factory Licensed Contractor We Service What We SeH TmfcwdparionntfX j I |