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Show Middle school lists honor roll citizen- third-quart- er Juab Middle School has re- Kenison, Jenny Kouns, Chris leased its honor Lovejoy, Diana Lynn, Neldon roll. Mellor, Michael Miller, Alesha Newton, Roger Painter, Reannun Eighth graders on the academic Pew, Danette Ricks, Brent Spenand citizenship honor rolls are cer, Isaac Spencer, Mariah Trudy Ballow, Shari Banks, Sperry, Stacie Sperry, Jana NormaBozzuto. MarthaBronson, Stanley, Heather Stephensen, Merrill Bronson, Rachel Bronson, Tyler Warner, Jamia Welsh, Veronica Buckley, Jamie Cook, Suzanne Woodland, and Trina Nick Davis, Heidi Greenhalgh, Johnston. Brian Hall, Levi Jones, Brenda Eighth graders onthe academic third-quart- er honor roll only are Nick Bowles, Jeremy Cunningham, Jon Eyre, Jodee Gadd, Byron Garrett, Taralee Garrett, Kevin Higginson, Tina Howarth, Chet Jackson, Scott Jackson, Jenny Jacobsen, Jayson King, Kory Lovell, Sherida Morris, Jacklyn Nielsen, Michelle Parkin, Blake Smith, Michael Sperry, Lisa Tangren, Robyn Tatton, Mario Wilkey, and Shannon Worthing- - Letter commends Chief Bowles for work on 91 1 task force Bob Steele, Nephi mayor, read Utah Chiefs of Police Associaa letter commending Chad tion. Bowles, Nephi chief of Police, at I would personally like to Tuesdays meeting of the city thank you for allowing Chief council. Bowles to serve on the statewide The letter was written by J. 1 Task Force, wrote Hansen. 1 Peter Hansen, president of the The assignment was an ex- E-9- From page two tremely important one for the association and for local law enforcement, he continued. It is through this kind of effort that chiefs can represent the interests oflaw enforcement statewide and the communities we Pay, represent. ChiefBowles has done an outstanding job in this important assignment, said Hansen. Hansen said UCOPA also appreciated the sacrifice the mayor made in allowing the chief to par-ticipa- Utah Foundation te in the appointment. However, we fell strongly that we have all been better served as ernment must pay to finance the economy, or Americans will im- a result of Chief Bowles work debt. poverish both themselves and and efforts with the UCOPA, A look at the budget clearly their children, says Christensen. shows that of these three areas, terest payments have grown dra- matically over the last few de y cades. payments have grown from 2.5 percent of the gross domestic product to 4.9 percent. Health-car- e payments for medicare and medicaid have grown from 0 to 3.7 percent since their inception in the and net interest has risen from 1.2 to 3.2 percent. Today, one out of every two federal dollars goes toward these three categories. Obviously, controlling the defi-will require curbing the growth in these three areas, concludes the foundation report. To accomplish this will require disdpline and sacrifice. It also will require cuts in spending and Sodal-Securit- J. Macbeth, et dt sink, he or she was determined to be insane. If the person merely turned off the water, he or she was judged to be sane. In my years as a clinical social worker, I have seen many parents of teenagers who in a similar sense were running back and forth with a small ladle to keep the bucket from overflowing. Rather than approaching potential problems with teens from "YGUJR1EE IOCKED f.lY scats o??" We get that sort of comment all the time. People are impressed that our free Consumer Information Catalog lists so many free and government booklets. There are more than 200 in all, containing a wealth of valuable information. low-co- st ' Our free Catalog will very likely impress you, too. But first you have to get it. Just send your name and address to: Consumer information Center Department KO Pueblo, Colorado 81009 A public service of this publication and the Consumer Information Center of the U. S. General Services Administration April 22, 1993 -- 6:00 PM HIGH SCHOOL AGRICULTURE FACILITY AUCTIONEER: GRANT TlfJGEY NEW - USED - USABLE for coming home on time; negative for not coming home on time). By doing this, you have given your child an opportunity to act responsibly and to make personal choices. You also have decided, in Please turn to page 5 To be auctioned: Student labor - 4 & 8 hour shifts Metal gates & panels Weaner pigs Camping equipment Baled hay Dining & food discounts Suffolk & Dorset lambs Wire & steel posts Fuel, oil, & car care Cutwrapped beef & pork Steel post drivers ... 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Utah State University I heard a bit offolklore not long Here is a practical prevention ago about an old insanity test suggestion that will help many known as the water-bucktest. parents turn off the water before Using this procedure, a person the flood. was taken into an otherwise As a parent, you have many empty room containing a faucet experiences with children before with a bucket under it, a small they become teenagers. Use these ladle near the bucket, and a sink experiences to anticipate areas a few feet away. Without any of behavior that could become instructions to the subject of the problematic as your child begins test, the examiner would turn to experiment with indepen the faucet on full force and leave dence. Before a problem occurs the room. (such as staying out too late with If the person began a frantic the car), discuss your concerns tax,increases( The,,, emphasis race with ladle inhand between with the child and negotiate apshould be on cuts in spending., the rapidly filling bucket and the propriate consequences (positive This will be difficult because there are large constituenries that benefit from the services provided by these programs. Over 40 million people, for example, receive Sodal Security benefits, about 24 million people receive medicare, and about 25 million receive medicaid. Despite these obstacles, the size of the federal debt must be reduced relative to the size of the Mt. Nebo FFA frustrated themselves by trying to remedy some messes that al- candidate M.S.W., Ph College of Family Life mid-1960- s, Paystrup, said Hansen Take the dealing with test insanity teenagers' a preventive perspective, they David M. by Paystrup, Donni Phillips, Casey Boyd, Rosalina Bozzuto, Shepherd, Heather Smith, An- Rosalynn Bronson, Jimmy Coray, Eighth graders on the gela Sperry, Brad Sperry ,Tara Jakoye Cowan, Wade Cowan, are roll Sarah honor only ship Leslie Stowell, Kelly Davis, Amy Elder, Kayleen Stephenson, Beth Danielle Harper, Hall, Shanalee , Stubbs, Tamra Garrett, Stephen Gliske, Amy Jensen, Tonya Jones, WyattNew-tonKallee Truscott, Gould, Holly Hall, Natalie Hall, Sutherland, Jeremy Stephensen, Megan Matt Ware, White, Marde Jackson, Jessica Jones, Gingerlyn Valerie Truscott, Jenny Taylor, Vansickel, and Tyler Whimpey. Carla Whiting, Michelle Wilson, Derek Kartchner, Jed Kendall, Seventh graders on the aca- Melissa Winn, Brett Woodland, Jeremy Lynn, Kaycee Lynn, Ruth demic and citizenship honor roll and Lindsey Wright. Malquist, Don Markland, Emily Seventh graders on the aca- McKnight, Paula McPherson, are Amber Allred, Susan Allred, Kaleb Anderson, Abby Bailey, demic honor roll only are Justin Scott Morgan, Jeri Newton, Trina Baker, Nathan Belliston, Banks, Scott Blackett, Stephanie KamelleNewton,EmileeNielson, Katie Brough, Russ Brown, Boyd, .Cody Carter, Trevor Shanna Painter, Tyson Painter, Cortney Carter, Angela Cragun, Casper, Tyler Fowkes, Shawn Camille Park, Raelene Pew, Eddie Dale, Jory Everitt, April Hall, Amanda Howard, Michael Danielle Robinson, Jess Rosquist, Fowkes, Robbie Fowkes, Amber Howarth, Jessica Jones, Joni Cynthia Roth, Tiffany Shaw, Garrett, Jamie Giles, Mark Goble, Lewellyn, Andrea Olsen, Joshua Cody Shepherd, Helen Spencer, Shantel Hall, Tyler Hall, Derick Park, Tiffany Ralphs, Casey Jason Spencer, Mary Sperry, Seth Hooper, Nathan Hunt, Carrie Smith, Cory Sowards, Chad Sperry, Brianna Thomas, Zach Thomas, Amanda Walker, JenJackman, Scott Jackson, Jason Sperry ,and Brandon Taylor. titizen-shi- p on the nifer Warner, Megan Welsh, Devi Seventh graders Jarrett, Jess Jarrett, Brady Kay, honor roll only are Teny Woodruff, and Jeanne Worwood. Darci Kay, Tessa Kay, Codi Sixth graders on the academic Kouns, Tyson Kyhl, Robert Allred, Jalynn Anderson, Sunnie roll only are Matt Baird, honor Andrea Menlove, Howarth, Brett Lovell, KylerLunt, Lovejoy, Travis Melissa Booth, Ashlee Gould, Oliver, Melissa Marshall, Jeremy Steven McCaffery, Tiffany McMahon, Rasmussen, Chandler Riding, Janelle Keith, Paul Michael, Daleen McPherson, Seth Korry Sanders, and Kammy Kelly Neumann, Misty Olpin, Tahnee Truscott, and Loren McPherson, Machelle Miller, Squire. Sixth graders on the academic Cody Molyneaux, Courtnee Please turn to page 6 Neilsen, Stephanie Nichols, and citizenship honor rolls are Karissa Olpin, Sharon Page, Curtis Allred, don Allred, Tiffany The Times-New- s Amber Park, Katie Parkin, These Allred, Allynne Bailey, Amanda Nephi, Utah Parkinson, Lisa Phillips, Jeana Bailey, Kimberly Best, Merity April 1 4, 1 993 Jeff Sarah Blackett, Wyatt Boswell, Sharon ton. Times-New- s Volume 91, No. 15 April 14, 1993 Vance P. and Allan R. Gibson Publishers y Ttw TtanWcm (USTS paMUM Mch Niw PuMiaMng Co 9S S S Sr S Tl Main Hurt. Mffcl, Utsli S4MS. Ssreni rim putin Is S mri aSinn paM at NapW, Utah. POSTMASTER: chamtt la Tha ThmWwi, tJO. Sot 77, NapM, Utah Monday prior to publication. Whan a holiday tana Monday, tha dtadlloa la dw Friday prior to pnMicatl oah Sohacriptlon pricto: fit awntha, 112, in or oot Coonty; one year, (17 In oah Coanty. (21 aolrida Inah County, payable In advance No anbacriptloae accepted lor lore dun ala uonlha linple copy price, sm. Beginning on Monday, May 3, 1993, Nephi City will conduct its annual spring clean up Nephi City crews will pick up and haul away limbs, junk, debris, etc. that residents place in piles along the sides of the street. Please separate limbs, tree trimmings, and grass clippings from junk and debris so they may be Al arridea and photawaphe enbaritted lor pobdeatioa arc mbect to odhinc and ooty wM bo naod It dw odrior drove thou nononorthy. The adHar toaorvoa du rlfht to hold enborittad none bane lor nao In Inter odMene. The Three Wan la not Nwaaribl lor du idem at arttdaa or photo ed, addw Subscribe today hauled to separate disposal sites. Be careful not to place piles under utility lines or near utility poles. Leave room for heavy equipment to get to the piles. Please have material to be hauled away out on the street no Inter than 8 a.m. on Monday May 3. cental vcCay mscCccI center Central Valley Medical Center would like to thank all those who attended our recent Health Fair. It was a big success. Thanks to the support from our communities. First aid kit winners were: Maurine Blackburn, Floyd Bishop, Dee Jarrett, Lorin Corbin, and Rosella Mathews. Results from tests given at the Health Fair have been mailed out If you have please don't any questions or comments, 623-124It is our hesitate to call us at sincere desire to continue our tradition of caring, let us know if we can be of service to you or your family. 2. WEPHiCITY PRING CLEANUP an Effective immediately no material may be placed out on the city rights of way except during the two weeks prior to the spring and the fall cleanups Contractors doing demolition or clean-u- p work may not place material on public property, but must haul it to authorized disposal sites Please participate and help beautify Nephi This project is part of a springtime series of activities to be initiated by the community |