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Show tom pkit I W OIU' City council news prolkm at the intersec- tion of Seventh Nortli and East. Second Clarence Phillipsen, who lives near the intersection, appeared at an earlier meeting to ask for stop signs to slow down drivers he said exceeded the posted speed limit (25 mph). said Manning watched traffic at the m.p.h. on the subsequent days. He said the fastest car he clocked through nexation and that it would be better to consider one large area and "not a piece at a time." moving about 32 m.p.h. "There was not one time when any vehicle was in Jarrett voiced the intersection was danger of collision," Manning said. Nephi lawyer Milton Harmon sought ficials auditing firm to get "some resolution" of council's feelings on nexing an area approximately 40 acres in size southeast of the city limits. He said a petition for annexation of the land had been presented to a city council on June 27, 1973, but no action Nov. 30, Dec. 4 and Dec. f. He told the council the average speed the first day was 20.4 m.p.h., and 22.2 m.p.h. and 21.8 opinion. Harmon said he would inform his clients of the preference. Harmon said he'd like to meet with city of- an- in- tersection at various times on three days, a similar the he provide the ev r was taken. Mayor Jenkins said it was his feeling that other areas south of town should also be considered for an- Nephi and Nephis Enterprises' finances with respect to the Nephi Industrial He said he was satisfied that an audit by the firm, Roberts, Parker and Andrews, did not Park. i final answer." A representative of the firm is scheduled to meet with the council during the next regular meeting and Harmon received permission to bring his clients for a conference the same night. Harmon also talked about a personal problem which touches apparently other Main Street businesses, too. school students will eventually be housed on the new campus, the city will cease to collect any money for sewer use at the old campus. "The mayor read a letter from Lee Scott of Nephi in opposition to a proposed subdivision on Juab County land immediately east of the city airport. He asked the T. He wondered if there were some way of complaining about the concentration of cinders state road crews apply to the street to break up snow and ice. He said the cinders served to create a mess on the Main Street sidewalks and that he and other business people were faced with an added problem in keeping their stores and store anything they could to defeat the subdivision proposal, stating that "I feel it would only be a matter of years until residents (of the proposed project would be at your doorsteps complaining about" noise and TACO nr.'ie and cilman Raul McPherson said he had asked the dealer for paperwork describing mechanical other airport-relaterepairs and maintenance done on the vehicle. But, problems. is still he said, "They gave us council The a what theyd done after considering purchasing With president senate, house, justices to MS has new government Juab School District a sewer fee of $30 per month per building on the new high school campus. Since all high school and middle Middle The and Kristy Kay, sixth grade. Members of the house of representatives are Ken Parkin, Robyn Johns, Kurtis Park, and Cindy Ludlow, eighth School has selected its first student government, consisting of a president, supreme court justices, a senate, and a house of representatives. , Senators are Lynnette Christensen and DeAnn Kay, eighth grade; Darin Peterson and Janice Monday and Thursday 5 to 8 p.m. Excluding Drinks 3 The council agreed charge the Juab "Nephi's Family Theatre" UL SAFETY SEAL Do your lighted Have you replaced or decorations and repaired frayed Christmas tree the Underwriters light cords cords all carry and tightened loose The con- plug-cor- d Nutcracker Fantasy 1C, Thru Dec. 18tn Show Time 7:30 Open nightly except Sunday Students Prices Adults $ 2.50 Children (under twelve) $ 7.50 $2 00 SPECIAL 50 SATURDAY MAINTEE Tom Thumb G nections? Have you Investigated newer lights that burn cooler and safer, and use less electricity than some of the older ones? Test your lights before mounting them on your tree or house. Many lights for indoor use on trees are rated 7 watts each, and no more than 85 such lights should be connected to a single outlet. The new pinpoint "mini" lights use very low wattages (about 0 watts for a full OUTDOOR LIGHTS Have you checked your outdoor holiday lighting cords to make sure they are "outdoor rated," good condition, and are properly protected from weather (especially where cords may be plugged together)? Are you careful not to stand on wet ground when rigging and testing them if they are plugged in? in 18-2- string of 30 to 50 bulbs) and it is unlikely that the average home-own- it Coming Attractions December 19th would put enough on a tree to overload a circuit. single outlet Opening BaMleslar Galactica Opening December 26th Historical Jesus PG 7 G 'V OCTOPUS OUTLETS This Christmas Give The Old Man Our Best. cause it appears to be a bargain give birr. theOltLor 015AV with ail the trimming Because it s a Sihl STIHL tlwiWilimiiilliitnlin Jenkins Sales and Service Center - grounded? LEAVING HOME Have you briefed your family on turning off Christmas tree lights when you leave home? (If you want to leave the house lighted when you're away, it's safer to do it with other lighting.) is 50. ngmeip LIGHT COMPANY t 105 West Laboratory UL safety seal? Make sure the UL is inside a circle... not a square. Have you checked that moving Santas and other lighted Christmas decorations are properly Most outdoor lights are rated 10 watts; the maximum number of such lights connected to a er t $P9 $ last TREE LIGHTS Venice Theatre Fo th man of four hi w hav tb saw oi his M1 it s a Stihl the wor'd s wroest saw limq an 3 nrw it s a d a with ove of hard to mak a pifasore So wntdr e. smw be otj jy 9f TACOS n Melissa grade; and Kyle Garrett it a THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 3 and ment was held Wednesday. Nephi, Utah Have you any of those octopus" outlets around the house... the ones with too many appliances plugged into one circuit? Never overload electrical circuits; use proper size fuses. Overloaded circuits are a fire hazard. requests Please turn to page 9 seventh seventh Greenhalgh, unusual Kim Stephensen, Mellor, sixth grade. The first meeting of the new student govern- Jones, sixth A 5-- grade; and Michelle Gar- field, done The council approved food and lodging expenses for Streets Supervisor Heber Memmott, who plans to attend a seminar in Salt Lake City Feb. One of the more Hall, and Gina Kert Stephensen, seventh grade; and Bradley what theyve previously." grade; Diane Worwood, The president of the school is Lorilvn Sperry. Supreme court justices are Paul Painter, eighth grade; Ronnie Whiting, grade. we had looked at it. What we want to know is Monday and Thursday Only Price On AH Food Items to Here are the members of the Middle School's new government, which is patternafter the government of the United States. personnel. Coun- d coun-cilme- n ed dump Family Night Special would see what could be done about the situation. A public hearing was held on a proposal to increase the salary of $100 per month and of the mayor to $150 per month. Several residents were present at the hearing. Eyre was directed to prepare an ordinance to allow the proposed increases. If approved, the ordinance will take effect on Jan. 1. a bed from a Salt Lake City truck dealer. The truck has been inspected by various city officials Nephi and Pay son Taco Time -- entrances clean. The mayor said the city r- city officials to do large truck with $ |