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Show Wednesday, July 1, 1998 Nephi, Utah t&tmea-fof- us Page 3 completely installed the equipment as part of his Eagle Scout project. There are six projects at the park which were additions to the park because of scouts Eagle projects, said Baker. Another, new this season, is a concrete stage to replace the old wooden Qdvj pDoygpcacc cquopmoraO c2 Cjuy pgi?li donated by CJopba CXSwannc Dub structure. The concrete stage is now in place and will be used for the bathing beauty contest this year. There are no steps for the competitors to get high heels caught in, said Baker. The stage slopes up and the front and sides have been planted with grass. The last few years we have concentrated on purchasing new s Correspondent equipment for the park, said Earl Andrews, past president of Some new playground equip- the organization. The service ment is now in place at Nephi rendered by the club, said AnCity Park thanks to the efforts drews, began many years ago of the Nephi Kiwanis Club and and has continued until the an Eagle Project of Brad Dinkle. present. The Kiwanians paid for the We helped contribute funds ded- for the municipal swimming pool project through an ication to donate money to the many years ago, he said. Wayne Andrews, treasurer for community to help with projects to benefit youth and children. the group, said the club had giv- - en funds for the purchase of the swing set and the new slides which are part of the equipment in use at the park. This group has been good to help with any project we need funding for, said Phil Baker, farks superintendent. The club donated $2,000 toward the purchase of the equipment, he said. In addition, said Earl Andrews, the club presents two scholarships to high school seniors to be used toward a college education. We do this each year," he said. We have also given more money, per capita, toward the international iodized salt campaign to improve the lives of children than any other club in the state, said Earl Andrews. The club of 20 members had managed to send $800 toward the $7 miHion international . e unds go to help equipment in the various countries where help is needed"" and to train people to operate the equipment to iodize. the salt, said Wayne Andrews. Baker said the help of the club had addeefto the attractions at the park since they had also with the erection of the Members PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT of the Nephi Kiwanis, helped structures at the park. Club show off new equipment at the Nephi City Park to Phil Baker, We also appreciate the help of The club donated Parks Superintendent. $2,000 toward the new Brad Dinkle, said Baker. He equipment. By Myrna Traontvein Times-New- on-goi- . j ! ; YW AWARD Machelle Miller has received her Young Women's Recognition Award. She is a member of the Mona LDS 1st Ward. She is the daughter of Harlo and Karen Newton of Mona, and Conrad and Stacy Miller of Salina. f.leef at f he lc!xc Confer to : ; i i ; bag popcorn for Ufc Clnznpedc All members of ; the Nephi Stake Young Men and Young ; ; ; ; J Women organizations will meet at the stake center on July 7. The youth of the stake will bag popcorn to be sold at the Ute Stampede July 9, 10 and 11. Pro-- 1 ceeds of the sale go to help fund i ! i ; the scouting program in the stake. The project will begin at 7 p.m. (Stub invaCoc Members of the Juab Little League Baseball Team have been announced. Front, from left: Jus-buil- d n jones Colby Park, Kolby Ence, Mike Broadhead, Dustin Jarrett, aru jyavis Jarrett. Middle, from left: Zack Diamond, Atlee Osborne, Kyle Sperry, Dan Thomas, Rex Memmott, and Travis Ballow. Coaches, Ken Ogden, Lyle Osborne, and Kevin Broadhead. all-STAR- S year old Dear Editor gddgO CdgvqddgO The East Juab County Ambulance Association would like to acknowledge Linda and Kellie Greenhalgh and family for going above and beyond the call of duty. This past week the ambulance was called to an accident on A family of four was involved in the accident. The father received serious injuries, and the mother The Nephi Federated Club past away. The children ages Rose Garden is in full bloom at twelve and eight walked away 100 North 100 East in Nephi. from the accident with minor DaNell Worwood and Elaine of the rose garBowles, den, encourage everyone to walk through or drive by and enjoy the beauty of this accredited rose garden. The rose garden is dedicated to the veterans of Word War II. A monument, in the center of the garden, is engraved with the names of those who died in that war. you to visit toco Gordon 5. The father needed further medical attention. The family was from the midwest and had no one to leave the children with. Linda volunteered and opened up her home for these children in their time of need. Linda kept the children until relatives were able to travel to Utah and get them. The father needed to stay in the hospital for the next few days. Kellie stopped to see the children every day on her way patronage and vc value your friendship! home from work. When the day came for the children to return home. Kellie took the children around to say to the good-by- e ar Thanks to all off you for helping ffo malic our Birthday Celebration a big success. IVc appreciated your loyal . ADdqq All-St- Thanks Again, Terry and Crcv at your tophi Taco Time crew that was on that night. We would like to commend them on their efforts. Its not every day people go the extra mile to help out others. Thank you Linda and Kellie for a job well done. East Juab Ambulance Crew. ? 'r-'- $ ' Nephi Library notv SiCy V-- . tJ vjf t' Lhit&Biltib i'nUElJ1 booExs, topes and videos This year, Nephi City has made some very nice improvements to the garden. Barbara McPherson spends many hours caring for the grass and more. Dale Worwood helps plant new roses that are shipped each spring. He also fixed the sign that was broken in the fall. It take lots of community service to keep the garden in good condition and we hope everyone in the area will enjoy it. Get Your Ute Stampede at T-Shi- rts Kottage Keepsakes 295 South Main Nephi , I Open 2 to 6 p.m. : Mon. Sat. -- This Newspaper and all inserts included are recyclable Please Recycle! r J) c . 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