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Show Wednesday, April 29, 1998 jc Nephi, Utah tEimcB-efo- B Page 3 Chord) News. . . Glean up a9 Grr;IIl parti r.ca9 Tuesday Tuesday, May 5, there will be a Nephi 2nd Ward Young Men and Young Women clean-u- p activity at Orgill Park. Everyone who is participating Should shovf up at the park with . cleaning tools, such as rakes, to assist with the work. ... The park needs cleaning so it can be used for ball games and ward and stake picnics and other events. , GInrjIo cdulC;s YOUNG WOMANHOOD AWARDS Tamarie Olsen, Jenna Pay, Natalie Martinez and Trina Baker, members of the Nephi LDS 3rd Ward Young Women have received their Young Womanhood Recognition Awards. They did four projects each to finish the Laurel portion of the award. A project requires a total of 20 hours. They also completed the Mia Maids and Beehives goals which add up to 56 ' goals. VJoizoifs Invited to church broadcast All young single adults from both stakes in the area are invited to attend a satellite broad- cast at their stake center location. The church educational system satellite broadcast will begin at 7 a.m. on May 3. Robert D. Hale will be the featured speaker. All young single Conference broadcasts begin adults, including seniors graduon Friday at 6 p.m. and run unfrom high school this year, ating 9 til p.m. The session will begin on Sat- are urged to attend. urday at 9 a.m. and will continue until noon. The sessions will be video taped locally and can be viewed by those unable to attend any Of the locations. Contact the stake presidencies for access to the bo brccdcacO on OcrfcDDSCo g3 , DYM vjoID The Womans Conference at Brigham Young University, May 1 and 2, will be broadcast to the area via satellite television at the Nephi Utah Stake Center and at the 4th, 5th LDS Ward church. The conference sessions can Si so be viewed at Brigham Young University at the same times. Those attending the conference at BYU must register for the event. BOA Rain delayed single cr3Svify now cn f.lay 2nd Because of the inclement weather, the Young Single Adult activity for March has been changed to May 2nd. All Young Single Adults will meet at the lst2nd8th LDS Ward building on Saturday, May .tt. The Boy Scouts of America has of a young persons life. It recog- 2nd, at 9:30 a.m. Bring a sack created the Spirit of the Eagle nizes the joy, happiness and lunch, drinks will be furnished, Award. This award is an honorexperiences the and prepare for a great time. made in this program recogniScouting special ary, posthumous tion for a registered youth mem- persons life. The guidelines are as follows: ber who has lost his life in a trag1. The recipient must have ic accident or through illness. The Spirit of the Eagle is be- been a registered youth member stowed by the National Court of under 21 years ofage at the time K20VO Gal Honor as part of the celebration of his death, 2. The unit committee must submit an application for this award within six months of the youth members death. 3. The council must approve the application. The Spirit of the Eagle Award By Myras TTauntvein is availapplication No. 8 s Correspondent able free of charge from the Scout Service Center. Mona residents need to move all vehicles from the public right-o- f way by Thursday, April 30, so streets can be cleaned on Friday, GCDGDOCSICCGOO' PGSOgcMOp KQUJ Efforts Report on Community Planning a county work, and fine photography and reported she attended by Colleen Bender commission and Nephr City who are sculptors. Under the direction of the Of- Council meeting with Shantell Refice of The health care committee reHall, a high school student and comrecreation sources, volunteer community of the ported Canyon Hills Health Care planning efforts continued on mittee. She said the county com- Center has a new administrator, School-Communi- ty ir Saturday, April 18, when 16 con- missioners said they had no moncerned citizens met at Juab High ey for recreation. However, the School. city council was more receptive, In a previous planning meet- said Cowan. They discussed deing, six areas of opportunity were velopment of a skate park, sand identified. The identified areas of volleyball area, ball fields, and a opportunity are: education, the youth center. Our meetings were very inforarts, recreation, economic development, special needs citizenry, mative, said Cowan. and health care. Keith Rawlinson, arts chair, Steve Olsen, principal at the and Lucy Jones, reportJuab Middles School, said a ed that much help is needed in group is al- restoring the auditorium at the ready in place at the middle county center.... school. They are having an inforThis facility can be made into mation meeting to instruct par- a very functional community theents of the division of classes in ater playhouse where many prothe various schools, the grading ductions and art exhibits can be system, enrichment program, displayed, said Jones. We have the block schedule, junk fooi and all kinds of art in our communitraffic, said Olsen. ty. I know of people who do speSusan Cowan, director of dis- cialty sewing, are spinners and trict disabled student programs, weavers, who do silver smith t . , Dodd Greer. The health care center, they reported, wants to be an integral part of the community. The economic development chair, Alan Ricks, will give a detailed report of their activities at the next meeting. All committee chairs are to bring long and short term goals to the next planning meeting scheduled for Saturday, May 16, at Juab High School in the media center at 8 a.m. All interested citizens are encouraged to participate in future groupteam meetings. To get in3 volved, call Shep Kuester at or Colleen Bender at Citizens are also invited to come to the meeting on May 16 without telephoning in advance. 623-115- 623-015- 5. life-fulfilli- r.lona rccldonfs need .. vehicles from rtrccij so (hoy czn ho cleaned Oy 92-10- Tunes-New- OseCxfly SpoooaOo 4 200 North Main Del. 7 days par weak after 4 p.m. 1 623-420- In Nephi, Mona 14 Lotca rdoatco Pizza 16 1-It- orLcvcn em Pizzas on (oy 5('cT))$?) PICKUP IV J OR DINE ' n IN ONLY Lunch Special 12 Bread Stix - Small Salad 11 to 3 only , Mayl. Residents need to move all vehicles and, especially, any ve- hide they do not want damaged, said Rick Schnurr, city council member. He said the tity was issuing the warning so that people would not have vehicles damaged by flying rocks, a side result of the street sweeping. "I would suggest residents pull vehides into their private drive ways so they will not face the possibility of having glass broken or receiving rock damage to paint and vehicle bodies. Schnurr said Lynn Ingram, a Mona resident and county road crew member, would be manning Hie large road sweeper to clean city streets. We are especially interested in deaning the streets where construction has left the streets covered in mud, said Schnurr. , Cleaning the streets will help the community residents, said Schnurr. However, in order for the best work to be done, the s need to be Street deared. 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