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Show Nephi, Utah Wednesday, August 19, 1998 Page 3 Chord) Revs. . 1 Dtac-C-a yards. City ordinances have always prevented that, she said. Schnurr said letters had been sent in the past to those who were accumulating trash on private yards. We have never permitted junk yards, he said. In fact, for many years, we have had an ordinance regulating the FAREWELL Elder Dustin D, Mace, son of Larry and Jill Mace, has been called to serve in the Mexico, Mexico City North Mission. His farewell will be August 23rd at 10:45 a.m. in the Nephi LDS 6th Ward, 351 North 100 West. He will enter the MTC on August 26, 1998. His grandparents are William H. and Norda ,M. Barton of Parowan,) and Hellen M. Mace of Cathlamet, Washington. His FAREWELL Elder Mathew L. Miller, son of Loane and Alice Miller, has been called to serve in the Peoria Illinois Mission. His farewell will be on Sunday, August 23rd, at 10:45 a.m. at the new Nephi LDS 4th Ward building, 1125 North 400 East. An open house will follow at 765 East 700 North. He will enter the MTC on August 26, 1998. His grandparents are Berdella Keele HOMECOMING dumping of unsafe, unsightly, dangerous debris and other materials, on our city streets. He said the present ordinance did not address the problem adequately and On amendment was necessary to clarify and ensure the best interest and welfare of the residents of Mona. Under terms of the ordinance it is unlawful for any person owning, occupying, or having control of any premise to place, permit, to be placed upon or in the sid walk, parking area, gutter, or on the half of street next to such premise any type of junk. The definition adopted indicates that such materials are: broken ware, glass, filth, rubbish, sweepings, refuse matter, ice, snow, water, garbage, ashes, tin cans, or other substances. In addition, wagons, lumber, wood boxes, fencing, building Sister Melanie Hall, daughter of Steven and Lynnea Hall of Brigham City, has returned from serving in the Philippines Cabanatuan Mission. She will speak in Sac- rament meeting at 11 a.m. August 23rd in the Brigham City 23rd Ward, 620 North 300 East. Bishop Dean Lowder invites friends and relatives to attend. material, dead trees, tree stumps, merchandise or other things which shall obstruct such of Bountiful and the late John is Rosella Barton of Salt Keele, Jonas Erekson of Kelso, Lake City. Washington, and the late Laura Erekson, and Nile and Violet Sawyer of St. George. great-grandmoth- er Horfh GCdllo priosSliocd ruoofling Sunday Brady Jones Casey Jones i3db CcoJs pccoSuO Dxvca oQ 05r; Brady Jones, son of Russ and Diane Jones, and Casey Jones, son of Mark and Patty Jones, received their Arrow of Light Award on August 14th. The boys were honored at the Pack meeting by the local Order of the Arrow with a Feather Dance and Hoop Dance. Gvjcrdc 5th Ward. Their Nephi leader is Don Malloch. The George. Cub Master is Steve Parkin. Both Brady and Casey enjoy all sports, fishing and hunting. They will be in Mr. Nielsens 6th grade class this year. We-bel- 2nd VJcrd The and Heritage Celebration will be - held on Saturday, August 22. Theme for the event is: Build on What They Have Done. A program, the final y event of a of activities, ' will be held at the new Juab High School Gym at 7 p.m. The pro- -, gram has been designed to hon- or the ancestors of Sister Maijo- rie Hinckley. Sister Hinckley, the wife of the president of the ' Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-- , day Saints, was born in Nephi. There is limited parking near the high school facility. Those who will attend should plan ac- cordingly. Perhaps car pooling to the event would be wise. Some may wish to walk leaving park-in-g space for those who need to J ke full-da- 1 : ride, r , Those planning to tour the 'welfare farm should pick up a 'map at the Eleven Bar Ranch Headquarters, North of the Super 8 Motel located near the south interchange of Interstate 15. , Those wanting to take the Heritage Tbur should pick up a map at the DUP MuseumCounty .Cultural Center, at the corner of Cento Street and Main Street. Get the most minutes for under $2 Q life Tmm W1 f ' Select service 4 Momho ee S254I Off In tar hew Mi eel eo Offer beooSeetlMI Off 4 MonMw SmleWc enl r te nifcctnlen who Wooiere Woolen. Cotar Uj oe) hem wee fee prose SMT yoe prooe 1N0 eeeomoctetf cefe. fee Weed Mortals eefeiect to eeota el cheryee oe Ml e wee We're also offering great savings on our other rate plans. And the phone is free. Limited time offer ler Under SO M end qeel ffeteoe ffta queMymf Sole None feeen Or saue up to $100. CELLULARCrZi ('-i-f self-guide- d. 4-- D Plumbing & builders (Supply 66 South Main, Nephi, Utah Call 9 623-119- on-ha- - The new si Neb. Afulldayofactivitieshasbeen itatour. your choice: Feeling chatty7 Good For 4 month, weve got the only rate plan under $20. Nephi 2nd LDS Ward Homemaking Meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 19, at 6:30 '! The tour will feature homes and p.m. at the church. There will be a visiting teach- -' property owned by the early settlers to Nephi and includes some ing message, a homemaking message, and a light dinner will grave sites. be served. Both tours are The district school psychologist A family picnic will be held at for an educationthe Orgill Ball Park, between will be 100 North and 100 South on 800 al and informative explanation of East. There will be fun family programs which are available far children. activities. Those interested in making the Those attending should bring a picnic lunch. The Nephi Utah craft, wooden hearts or atari Stake will provide a drink and which will go around a large candessert. Please come when you die container, should contact can and leave when you must. Nannette Barrett. f planned for the Harvest and Her- itage Celebration. The day will begin with tours at 10 a.m. and will continue until 4 p.m. Two - tours will be available, one to the welfare farm and the other a her- - (HHb ft 1 iij, Czzrfzzft 22rcc Utah Stake Harvest Nephi , Margie. ts O racctfng f.lcndoy ClDdg each and everyone who helped in anyway to make the Miss Juab County Fair Queen Pageant a wonderful exciting event. A very special thanks to each beautiful, talented participant and to the reigning 1997 royalty who so graciously represented Juab County this past year. Each one is a jewel in the crown of success and achievement. The pageant committee is very appreciated and grateful for the dedication and support so graciously given to make this yearly pageant a highlight of the fair activities. Thanks' again - Dona, Betty, Cheryl, Unette and To p Hocncmtdxing E2c::rwc:3 FccSuu'c:! non-worki- Free Phone y,y h os 1 collected for. Interest must also be used in this manner. Impact fees have to be used or encumbered within six year of their receipt. The only exception is if the council writes findings showing the reason for keeping the funds longer. The fees may be refunded to developers who do not proceed with a project if they write and request the money within 180 days of expiration of the permit. A refund may also be paid if the funds have not been spent or encumbered within six years. In addition, if the town council decides to terminate any component of the impact fee prolic safety. gram, funds not disbursed, spent A junk yard is defined as the or encumbered may not refunduse of any lot, portion of a lot, or ed. tract of land for the storage, Impact fees must be used for keeping or abandonment ofjunk, public facilities that benefit the including scrap metals or other new development, shall not be scrap materials, or for the dis- used to make up for deficiencies mantling, demotion or abandon- in public faculties serving existment of automobiles, other vehi- ing developments, and shall not cles or machinery or parts there- be used for maintenance or opof. eration of public facilities, said In other words, Mona is not Kay. zoned, and never has been, for Impact fees have to be used to the establishment of any junk recoups costs and the facilities for which the funds are spent yard facilities, said Schnurr. A maximum ofthree must serve the development for vehicles may be stored with- which the fee was imposed. in and on the owners property. The impact fees, however, can The ordinance gives the coun- be spent for debt service of bonds cil the legal means to deal with or similar debt instruments to offenders. Offenders can be fined the extent that the facilities and if they fail to abate such nuisanc- improvements provided are cones and can be taken to court to sistent with the development face legal charges. activity. 7 Jonas Erekson ofKelso, Washington, and the late Laura Erekson, They are members of the and Nile and Violet Sawyer of St. LDS From page THANKS! THANKS! THANKS! Nephi Utah North Stake General Priesthood Meeting will be held on Sunday, August 23. The meeting will be held at the newly dedicated North Stake Center and will begin at 7:30 a.m. All members of the Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood are encouraged to attend. Young men holding the Aaronic Priesthood and their leaders and all those holding the Melchizedek Priesthood, as bearers of the priesthood or as leaders, are urged to be in attendance. FAREWELL Eldir Mdrh R.: 'Packer, son cfLoahe and Alice1 Miller, 'has been called to serve in the Manila Philippine Mission. His farewell will be on Sunday, August 23rd, at 10:45 a.m. at the new Nephi LDS 4th Ward building, 1125 North 400 East. An open house will follow at 765 East 700 North. He will enter the MTC on September 9, 1998. His grandparents are Eugene and Lawana Packer of Taylorsville, streets, gutters, parking areas or sidewalks, or any part thereof, or the passage over and upon the same, or any part thereof, except as expressly authorized by ordinance, without the permission of the city council prior to the placement of such materials. The ordinance prohibits any permanent or temporary structure, mechanism, device, vehicle, or other thing of any kind or character except trees planted pursuant to the provision of the applicable ordinances. Unsheltered storage of old, unused, stripped and junked machinery, implements, equipment or personal property of any kind which is not longer safely usable for the purposes for which it was manufactured, for a period of 30 days or more, except in licensed junk yards, within the town of Mona is declared to be a nuisance and dangerous to pubpublic From page 2 02 t Yc:7 I I rr--"- brr.:l -; Ccrvtea Prefer Send EKsil ercund tha world Accces U:::!or3 cf r.z-f.z- o " fh fh fh Yh t:zz fh See us for all your advertising needs, flyers, posters, or display ads ADVERTISING WORKS FOR YOU lj)& ilM 96 South Main, Nephi 623-05- 25 Got Info for School Reports Purchooa books ct a Recount :z? up czcrj ci ( |