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Show T T W The police beat n Motorcycles!!! by Roy Manning Nephi Chief of Police Spring has sprung and is school out, and so are those two-wheele- d fondly known as motor L ... cycles. NowR. Manning before I start getting , hate mail from all of you motorcycle enthusiasts, let me say that I enjoy riding off into the sunset on one of those bikes like the rest of you, but there are a few rules that have been giving buzz bombs all us smokies fits. I quote from the Utah State Traffic Code: No person shall operate a motorcy- - Mona man, deputy ed in tresspassing suit nam- The suit by Grant Loader, also of Mona, alleges Grant Kay and Greg Newton, the deputy, dismantled a gate put and up by Loader on Loaders trespassed property. The continuance was granted George Judge by E. Ballif after Kays attorney pointed out that certain court papers had been improperly served. The new date for the case is June 19. crossing the land. Othel Pay named to game board Governor Scott M. Matheson has recently appointed Othel Pay of Nephi to the Utah State Big Game Board. The appointment was effective June 1, 1979 and will last for two years. Pay fills an unexpired vacancy left when Harold Hintz of Salt Lake resigned. The Big Game Board Loader recently purchased land adjoining property owned by Kay. Kay had been using a road across the property determines hunting now owned by Loader to seasons and rules on all gain access to his land. other matters having to The gate was erected do with the hunting of across the roadway. big game in the state. Dear Editor: cle or motor-drivecycle between lanes of traffic, or between adjacent lines or rows of vehicles. 4 07.8(a) No person under the age of 18 shall operate or ride a motorcycle or motor-drivecycle upon a public highway unless such person is wearing n Evading or refusing to yield to the protective headgear police officers lights (helmet and glasses or andor siren. There have been a shield) which complies with standards number of incidents inestablished by the Com- volving autos and motormissioner of Public Safe- cycles attempting to evade or get away from ty. Now I know that those police officers. These vehicles Weather NEPHI WEATHER E. C. Sherwood, reporter Derle Hansen, reporter High Low Prec. Date e power hike, I offer an ex- planation to the city council regarding their recent town meeting. It was my understand- ing that the purpose of the meeting was to decide whether to raise the rates now or later. a choice? The council stated that an increase was inevitable. I am sure that if the meeting were one to discuss whether or not to implement an increase, the city council would have seen no apathy Thats drive him, so for your safety and mine, drive carefully remember the old but still valid quote: life you save may At the beginning of the school year, there was a problem brought to our attention concerning the increased number of kindergarten children in the district and the lack of classroom space. Some of the parents were informed that their children would go to kindergarten in the old home economics room at the high school. Needless to say, this was the beginning of a heated conflict. from the citizens. There were factors to Im certain many, consider such as the two others shared my feel- highways and all the ings in this matter, as we traffic, having kindergarrecalled how little our ten in close proximity to complaints had accom- students from the trainplished over the past two ing center, and the fact years. Ill concede that that many high school Nephis citizens are students would be going uninterested in many in and out of the building matters of government to get to their lockers. that should concern After several meetthem, but from talking ings, decisions were with many others, I made and the home econguarantee the power omics room was turned problem is not one of into a perfect kindergarthese. ten classroom. NoI would not say we are parking signs were inuninterested. I would stalled on the south side say that we were all of the school for the safemade ill by the increase ty of the children and 20 and were unable to atThe Times-New- s tend. Nephi, Utah Dana Kelson June 7, 1979 note: pier Open each night at 6 p.m. at - Phone for take out or to order ahead 623-068- 5 vehicle. Fleeing from an officer is punishable by a fine of $250 to $1000 or imprisonment in the county parents volunteered to have their children attend school in the build- ing. Now at the end of the school year, we, as the parents of these children, thank Dr. Wright, Boyd well-bein- june 13th The North Avenue lrregulars(G Opening June 20th I Christy Steele and others oufhem Utah State College Actor Robert Redford and professional football player Leonard Walterscheid (of the NFLs Chicago Bears) have both played a tole in the Southern Utah State College program of developing standards of excellence. Leonard Walterscheid, a kickoff return specialist, has made dozens of personal appearances to let others know how valuable SUSCs unique apprach to education can be in a students life. He ought to know; he spent four years here as a student and as a football player. Robert Redford is one of many popular and speakers to visit Southern Utah State College. And there will be many more visits in the future. Campus wide (in every department), SUSC is developing standards of excellence, and the results are starting to well-know- n show: Over 90 percent of all the 1978 graduates are employed or continuing their education. The SUSC mens basketball team this year earned its way to play for the seventh consecutive year. SUSC includes one of only three fully accredited n vocational schools in the state (there are 13 colleges and technical colleges in Utah offering vocational programs). Every available 1978 elementary education graduate is employed in his or her field. Eighty-fivpercent of the available 1978 physical education graduates are employed in a field related to their major. At least eleven 1978-7Utah high school football allstaters will attend SUSC next fall. r SUSC is becoming known as the liberal arts college in Utah. And the list goes on. . . Robert Redford and Leonard Walterscheid typify standards of excellence. So does Southern Utah State College. For more information about Southern Utah State College, write to: D. R. Taylor, Admissions Office, SUSC, Cedar City, Utahs Best e Celebration of the Year 9 and 6 p.m. 1 , Take DownPG four-yea- Flower Shea, and Art Shew, Old Jr. High Gym, p.m. Pioneer Museum and Cabin Tears, 11:30 a.m. Friday, June 15 Utah 84720. f :00 a.m. Strawberry Days Open Tooth GoH Teomey, Coarse, Am. Forh, t a.m. Stech Parade, Riding dabs (ram Everywhere, 6:00 p.m. Developing Standards of Saturdoy, June 16 Inert atiorrai Relay Swim Meet, City Pool, 10 a.m. Three Big RCA Thrill Packed iu,ir 8:30 P.M. Opening g Mini. Marathon Road Race, Reg. 1:30, Race Starts 0:30 GRAND ENTRY Comming Attractions Bos- Thursday, June 14 Swanee Kirby, Producer Open nightly except Sunday Students $1.50 Children (under twelve) 8th Prices Adults $2.00 well, Karen Wright, Betty Mikkelson, and all others who were concerned about the safety and of the children. As it turned out, there were no accidents of any kind, rather, we think our children have had a very good learning experience. Cindy Howard Sonya Gibson Parade, Main Street, 6:00 p.m. Tooth Horse Show, PI. Crave Arana, Today thru June 12th Show Time 8:00 p.m. only Buying a practical home doesn't mean you have to settle for a "look-a-like- " tract home! A new home should reflect your individuality, not the builder's. No matter the price. Look into an Interstate Home. You'll discover the largest variety of home plans, exteriors, decor choices and accessories of any home builder in the Intermountain West. And at a price that's as practical as you want to be. See your local Interstate Home Pro. He has a plan and price that's just right for you I Regional Dance Festival, Football Field, 7:00 p.m. 10a.. K To fllean Plain! post-seaso- Mammoth Parades, Main Street, : Doesn't! Have. SATURDAY Tara CHARLES Closed Wednesdays SANDWICHES FRIDAY Children's "Nephi's Family Theatre" & Pizza... Try our THURSDAY Wednesday, June 13 Venice Theatre e BERLITZS If You Hate m & af-Th- . PLEASANT GROVE Thursday, June 14, 10 STOCK PARADE, Friday, 6 p.m. Happy motoring, if you can ford the gas! Italian Food" 6 3 PARADES: hap-an- d 623-068- unreasonable rates of speed and endanger not only the lives of the driver of the vehicleand that of the officer, not to mention the lives of the children or adults who might have the misfortune to step or drive out in front of the fleeing Howarth, Principal your owi, Now to leave on a 86 South Main 5 "The Best in Pizza, Sandwiches It all went fine Dear Editor: be Venice House of Pizza Dear Editor: We were 'ill'! Dear Editor: resident As a long-timof Nephi who would not by any means describe myself as apathetic about the impending particular problems only involve a small number and most of you are good, safe bikers, but, you know what they say about one bad apple, etc. I would like to take one more moment to mention a serious problem. x Excellence Cedar City, Utah Featuring the Notions Best Cowboys CITY OF FUN RIDES i, SHOWS J. |