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Show Page 3 December 31, 2003 (The Cody Mortensen, Damien Mounga, Travis Kyhl, Kolby Andersen. Weddings: Ryan Robin- son and MacKenzie Davis, Christopher Gibson and Jennifer Johnson, Matt Robinson and Crystal Johnson, Brady Mortensen and Kristin Gray, Brian Ames and Camille Orme, Timothy Smith and Melissa Marshall. September SCOUT AWARD Jacob Donald Bailey received his Duty to God Award on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2003 in Sacrament meeting at the Nephi 5th Ward. His parents are Rex and Carla Bailey. His grandparents are Carl and Loree Memrnott. .NEW BISHOPRIC A new bishopric has been called for the Nephi 9th Ward. Called to be Bishop is Nathan Memrnott, second from left; 1st counselor, Clark Wood; 2nd counselor, Jim Wellburn; and Financial Clerk, Bob Archibald. Not pictured are Will Biesinger, Executive Secretary, Clint Pew, Ward Clerk, and Leo Erickson, Assitant Ward Clerk. From page 1 for repairs during the sum- mer. Indiana man charged for possessing 300 pounds of cocaine during traffic stop. Year Missions Farewells: Na- than Hunt, Darcy Gianvito, ron Oakeson, Mitchell Carver and Katie Brough. Tristan Frampton and Micklena Pew, Justin Carr and Ivassy Pew, Brett Garrett and Tarynia Barnes, Jason Westring and Heather Smith. April ings: Chet Ludlow. Weddings: Jason Vorhies and McKenzie Rice, Andrew Aagard and Angela Rigby, Joshua Fowkes and Rose-Ann- winners are: Greg Baird, Science; Natalie er-up Knowlton, Family and Consumer Sciences; Blake Newton, Business and Marketing Education; and James Esplin, Music. A magnitude 1.4 earthquake hits Juab alley; minor damage reported. More than 35.000 visitors flocked to Little Sahara Sand Dunes over Easter weekend. Missions Homecomings: c Obray, Wayne Warnock and Sharon Boyd. Joshua Adam Truscott, Nicholas Jones. Weddings: Jeb Ingram and Rebecca Harris, Daryl Brewer and Cathy Knight, Preston and Jessica Steele, Kala-ton- i Naufahu and Jana Lee Stanley, Trevor Hooper and Kelsey Hall, James Barnes and Allison Oyler, David Por-ray and Alisha Ralphs. May School District hires two new principals: Randon Lawrence, 7th & 8th Grade Center; Steven Paulsen. 5th & Gth Grade Center. Dispute over Rosebush Springs in Levan heats up council meeting. Bid of $25(5.500 from Cramer and Noble was approved for Nephi City Airport. Bid of S3G9.975 for sprinkler system at the golf cour.-- e awarded. Yuba Reservoir to lx closed Williams, Jared Harding and Celeste Jessen, Chandler Riding and Courtney Reading. David Morris and Melissa Bowles, Casey Shepherd and Darcee Mackey. June presented Arts Around the World, featuring workshops, displays, performances and demonstrations. The Good Sam's Club held their Jamboree at the fair- grounds. Vandalism causes early closure of the Old Gym. Nephi Airport receives federal grant for $1,891,019. Mona City Council agrees to a pay raise. Farewells: Devin Jones, Holly Hall, Byron Major, Warren Hall. Homecomings: Brady Sutherland, Neil Greenhalgh, Michael Tatton. Weddings: Craig Poulsen and Lela Dilworth. Dustin Shaw and Jamie Hammer, Michael Jennings and Heidi White, Ryan Anderson and Makenzie Warner, Justin Erdmann and Katy Pew, Bri- an Bosh and Meagan Sperry, Landon Nielsen and Amanda Bailey, Brent Anderson and Chelsea Bates, Thomas Davis and Tonva Jones. July Kamelle Newton, Michael Wood, Blake Peterson. Kyle Ashworth, Andrew Fish. Weddings: Jeromy Gray and Melissa Mellor, Dustin Kay and Lisa Colqui. Billy Woolslayer and Barbara Gar-licSterling West and Nancy Johnson, Trent DeMill and Angela Olsen. George Ostler and Susan Hansen, Brentin Campbell and Ashley Newton, Jesse Loveless and Nicole Shaw, Marvin Brooks Jr. and Eydie Wolsey, Brian Hansen Roundy and Melissa Winn, Wyatt Warren and Nikki Jarrett. Nathaniel Bork and Megan Jones. August Cheyenne Howarth is crowned Miss Juab County 2003. Attendants are Jennifer Lynn and Jamie Jones. A lightning-cause- their near Goshen, threatening several homes. Repairs at the Old Gym and County building may have to wait for next year's budget. The local J unior Trap.-hcome home with the NationalAVorld Trapshooting Championship. A new HazMat trailer is brought to Juab County through a grant under the new Homeland Security ofoi fice. The new FA South Region Feed Mill, near Levan, had their ribbon cutting ceremoI ny. Missions Fa re well Ray Smalley. Kathryn Brazieal. Ben Orme, Riley Wor wood Homecomings : lead- ers get stranded in the West Desert, but thanks to preparation return safely. Ka-mish- Day weekend with few problems and few accidents. Nephi City Council offers support for the high school homecoming bon fire tradition. Ranchers are upset by vandalism caused by trespassing hunters and others. Protection of drinking water sources is topic of concern for commissioners and state officials. JHS to change Top Scholar disto a college-styltinction at graduation. Missions Farewells: Ryan Banks. Jacob Kenison, Michael Wood. Homecomings: Devin Olsen. Weddings: Jesse Carlson and Chelcie Nielson, Cullen e Dinkel and Annalee Jeremy Stephenson and Shayla Pew, Walt Howard Lun-del- Bundy. Glade and Lucy Sanders are named Grand Marshals of the l'te Stampede Mammoth Parade. Rodger Jarrett is Grand Marshal of the West- October to Parents in Mona are asked help deal with teenage vandalism. Skate Park receives support from the county, but in what, form that support will be is unclear. County to put the old hospital up for bids. Gas rate for Nephi customers will be going up. Seminars about drug problems in the area are to be held for concerned citizens. Levan to adopt a Neighborhood Watch program to hopefully stop vandalism and burglaries. Local youth is injured in an accidental shooting while working on his family's farm. AT LISA'S COUNTRY KITCHEN AND 9. Concerns over possible uses of the old hospital are brought to the attention of commissioners. Missions Homecomings: Mike Stowell, Lynn and Jeanette Powell. Weddings: Shawn Silcox and Katie Thalman. Kasey Christensen and RaeLene Shane Adams and Amy Robinson. Joshua Parkin and Millie Roper, Travis Smith Pew, and Bobbi McPherson. Weddings: Jason Hatch and Stephanie Worwood, Shelton Kelsey and Dezri Bowers. Chad Robinson and Helen Buckley. December PaciCorp continues plans to build power plant near Commissioners and PacifiCorp hearings are postponed until February. Three small earthquakes shake the Nephi area. Little damage reported. Missions Farewells: Nathanael Malloch, James Peterson, Steven Besendorfer. Homecomings: Kade Ence. Weddings: Brant and Kayleen Garrett, Will Flythe and Jill Dinkel, Alex Mateson and Mariah SAVE UK MAD! e Guillorv. Recreation of the area and garner the resident's opinions concerning recreation. "There is not a strong consensus of opinion by members of the community,'' he said. Brough said he would like Park to accept, a seat on the recreation board, if the council decided to appoint someone to it. However, Park declined, in spite of his strong stance on the importance of youth and recreation in the community. "I just want to concentrate on my kids, he said. A good idea, would be to have all of the communities work together on a county program, he said. Senior citizens, horse club fans, and other diverse groups needed to know that all the interests would be considered. "What a struggle we have had to develop a program." said Brough. "A person who has graduated with a degree in the field would be a big benefit to our community." Some areas of approximately the same size have as many as (5 programs in If the communities of East Juab County would work together. he said, the recreation offerings could be strengthened. "We need someone from the school district to sit oh the board, in addition tO community representatives,1 said Brent Bowles, council member. It would also be good if all the communities which made use of Nephi recreation facilities would be willing to put money into expanding the program, said Brough. Council members agreed that they would wait until a future date to consider appointing a member to the board. Meanwhile, they would discuss the board and develop some idea of what they would like to have addressed by the board. OSD H pfRubbef Stamps The effect. Times-New- s 96 South Mam, Nephi m We think our - Grandma Ellen is so much FUN. and not just because Fifty-ON- E! Love, Wyatt, Malecia, Tyse, Karilee, Dawson. ShyAnne, Oaige, Taizlee, Thayne, McKenna. and Bravdan. mmmm SYMPATHY mmma ismm Utah Power and Light to build gas fired power plant west of Mona. Commissioners vow to follow all legal means to bring CUP water to the county as promised years ago. PaciCorp hold open house, I af- fected citizens attend hearing on radiation exposure compensation. Nephi Police move to new headquarters, north of the County building. From page 2 November pro-jio.-e- Mona. Possible problems are addressed concerning traffic, water sources, power line upgrades, worker housing, and general impact on the area. McK-eachni- Nephi City's cemetery ITEMS FOR ANY INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF THE PERSON OR PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BREAK-IN- S for coyotes. records are now available on the computer. Improvements at Yuba Dam are shown to the public at a dedication ceremony. Missions Farewells: Marcel Braun. ALL CHRISTMAS ern Parade. WARD l, and Karen Hanev. Nephi a Young and Tiawna 623-33- 1 : students. Little Sahara Sand Dunes has unusually calm Labor hearings to inform the public about the proposed power plant near Mona. County will continue the predator control program by supporting bounty payments s ISEDOd & Landscaping Nursery Kings 623 3319 9 6 Mon. Sat 250 South Main, Laey sa Sud weeks is crowned 2003 l'te Stampede Queen. Attendants are fire d burned outside of Eureka and . Bov Scouts and KINGS NURSERY. CALL : and Karene Olsen, Brent Juab Fine Arts Council Missions Contest. Mona Pioneer Day Royalty is King McCoy Molyneaux, Queen Tonisha Kelley, PnXce Zachariah Zobell, Princess MaKiah Thalman. The US DA and USU opened a Utah Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Nephi to detect and prevent the spread of animals diseases. M i s s io n s F a re w e s Marc Young. Homecomings: 1 1 Christopher and Raelene Britney Bowles is crowned Miss Nephi 2003. Attendants are Raquel Brough, Lindsey Lundell and Lynley Peterson. Iris Tolley is selected as Woman of Distinction for 2003. X'ephi announced no spring cleanup, but Mona continued the service. JHS chorus is named Best Choir at Region Large Group Choral Festival. J HS Sterling Scholar Runn- is Cole Everitt, Chad McPherson, Paul Sperry. Homecom- Kazeray Knickerbocker takes 1st place in the LTte Stampede Bathing Beauty Mona City accepts advice from the county to adopt a city ordinance for governing ATV travel inside the city. Youth soccer is popular with local youth, however, the school district will not offer the sport to high school Nephi, Utah Timcs-;Xchi- s - - - Congratulations to Misty Wall who won our $500 decorated Christmas Tree! J |