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Show Page 2 Nephi, Utah tEtjros-fofci- B From page one Wednesday, August 28, 1996 Dear Editor ... EMTs do Imgaittnoe Letters to the editor policy... readers concern- The Times News welcomes opinions from its ing any subject pertinent to Juab County Letters should be to the point and must include the writers name, address and telephone number Letters may not be used to replace adver tisements, Cards ofThanks, or to list sponsors or participants to a particular event, Letters to the editor will be not be accepted from any candiate that has filled for political office or from anyone supporting a filed candidate Anything unsigned, of a libelous nature, or containing defamatory statements will not be considered for publication All letters must be typed or legibly written, be less than one double spaced type written page in length. Letters are subject to editing. Mail to "Letter to the Editor, PO. Box 77, Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is Monday before 5 p.m. a great member, it would be a good idea the construction phase of the would be city property will also if Valencia went to the irrigation project. be constructed by the school dis- company and requested they They want us to allow them trict. write a letter to the two water to commence prior to the approv- The school board is also reusers suggesting they work with al of the subdivision for the questing they be allowed to use plat Valencia when the pipe is buried area containing the road," said the roadway this winter if they From in front of the Valencia home. someone who has had to Robert Steele, mayor cannot get the asphalt work done on tlie E M T 8 ofl Juab Coun' All of the ditch could then be The road would be built from before then, and then do the as- covered and the danger to chil- - 800 East into the high school pri-(sPecifically tho?e from Nephi) phalt work next Spring," said ty 1 would like to dren would be stopped. or to the Lynnwood Subdivision McKnight. respond to your The portion of pipe by the h- - second phase approval. Construction of the roadway le44er to The 1Sme8News lencia home will probably need When the Iynnwood Subdivi- - this year is a safety issue. Since , . yu do your Job and you to be buried in the street rather sion was well. Over the past several approved by the city the roadway into the rear of the 1 have had to cal1 on than under the curb and gutter, council it was agreed the subdi- - present yea your high school and the road- which will also need to be in- - vision would be approved in stag-n more than one services into the construction site are way said Robert Steele, may- - es. the same, construction equip- - sion: The car compassion, and or. Steele said the council would 1 for called the inclusion ment could prove a danger to quahtjr with which you do your Stage bas like to see all the V ditches in of the existing two homes into Sfrcatly appreciated teenagers and their parents who the community done away with, the subdivision. Stage 2 would travel in and out of the east park- - "y1 me and my family the They are all dangerous for chil- - allow the subdivision to include ing lot. haye Y4 to 8e on be- their dren, he said. the area of the access area of the The roadway quit job day y will cauae are 400 If it were easily done, it would roadway. much makin8 they be widened from 50 feet to 60 feet have been done long ago, said The school district agreed with 43 feet of asphalt. money as an E.M.T Maybe if McKnight. their access will be a private road commissioners, The planning commission has Nephi City Council members and will be maintained by the a School district prelimihary eould get ? raise because we need to according to Commissioner agreed to allow Juab School Dis- - school district," said Randy McK- - plan," said McKnight. trict to construct an access road night, city administrator The Council members requested Youngs statement in the July 31, into the new high school during roadway, for the portion which the school district submit a full 99d issues of The Times-Newd set of plans and specifications mak the position one that c 40 ple m.&mmthe affofd for a condust provide plan trol until the roadway is not as- - sacrifices which must be made to do 4be J justice both from the phalted. auPomt of time commitment The subdivision portion of the 4bf "ead 40 h available. I ,and roadway, the 800 East extension, ow they are only paid for is That means No Long Distance already bonded as part of actualthat ambulance time and not PhdS6 Phone Bills, unlike America for all of the hours they spend I think their is in the a pager and putting Online, Prodigy, AT&T and other best interest ofproposal wearing the city said life and their families on their Robert have Local that their Steele, providers mayor hold! They also spend a lot of number in Salt Lake and Provo. Call us today and time at the high school functions see how you can get on the net using one of our many Another New Name... such as football games, wrestling LOW COST LOCAL options tournaments, and high school rodeos free of charge. I am glad they are there for my kids as well as yours! I cant imagine too many people volunteering that Rock Solid Internet Gateway kind of time and energy to their 623-700- 4 job without pay. 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'Mete ,f right-of-wa- iie. d, Canyon Hills Health Care Center 1100 North 400 East Nephi, Utah Our Perception Of Our World and talk contrary or are forced understand why a person is like by someone else to function con- he is or why he does what he does Administrator trary to what our perception of before we become judgmental or our world is. try to change a behavior And we In giving care to our loved one, As we strive at the Care Cen- might ask, Is his behavior or just in our basic daily inter ter to bring meaningful daily life propriate? And maybe it iainapif it relationship with our fellowman, at the best level it can be, we con- can be tolerated in the society a the way we behave or treat oth- stantly deal with individuals and person needs or chooses to live. ers is how we perceive our own separate individual perceptions. At any rate, in the of little world. The great challenge and sincere care giving to a loved oneaspect at home We tend to think we see things goal for all caregivers, whether or in the Care Center we want and people as they are, that we in a health facility or at home, to look very carefully and be are always objective, but not so. must be to help each one be in understanding to appreciate very We see the world not as it is, but congruity with their perceptions. the world and the folka in it are as we are, or as we have been Congruity is when our beliefs not always where we are; they conditioned by our perception. and perceptions harmonize with may not perceive their world as Each one of us perceives our what we actually do and say we perceive our world. Rememworld by the conditioning of a Happiness and well being is best ber that we do not see or perceive lifetime, the influences in our realized in each of their lives as the world and folka about us as lives our family church, school we have congruity in our world they are, but as we are our pea friends, associates, work envi- of human relationships. ception. If we try in care giving or any Will Rogers summed it up ronment, current social relationship, and so forth. aspect of relationships to change when he said: "I never found a How we perceive things (our attitudes or behaviors, it does man I didnt like (or couldnt inner most feelings) is the source very little good if we fail to ex- work with) when I really got to of our attitude and behavior We amine engrained perceptiona know him (or understood how he cannot maintain balance, whole- which formulate attitudes and perceived things)." ness, and self worth if we walk behaviors. We need to look and by Ron Nielsen , tht ( |