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Show 'Walk in his moccasins' the most. Anderson should also credit for acfunds from the quiring state of Utah for the imd about our past city plementation of a master plan. manager, Ted Anderson. He must also be given There is an old Indian credit for Nephi City acproverb that says: quiring a $700,000 HUD "Never criticize a person until you have walked a grant which will be used mile in his moccasins." I to update the citys eledistribution worked for the city for 25 ctrical system, hopefully in years as a policeman, to terinpreparation city recorder, building the minating present spector, health, officer, contract with agreement airpurchasing agent, Utah Power and Light port manager, city Co. Part of the grant will manager, etc., and feel I for be used water also know what Anderson has Without development. gone through. Anderson, these imporI feel I understand our tant projects most likely city government and would not have materialimost of the things that zed. have to be done for He instigated comprogress and for reorganza tion of plete the best interest of our to departments city and its citizens, and city we have one of the where would like the people to know that we have lost a best work forces of any in the state of Utah. city manager whose in- city We as citizens should tegrity, loyalty, and conlook up to employees of cern for Nephi City and Nephi City for the good its future progress work they are doing and should not be questionbe given Dear Editor: much-neede- Dear Editor: Being a Nephi citizen interested in good, honest, sound government, I would like to let the people of Nephi know a few thing I've observed Quake one from Window On i Main Street page by the quake. The trees, however, were located on the bank of Salt Creek and may have been by Mariann Gibson for remembering. While pausing to read the names engraved on the stones, we remember that great-grandfath- Powell entered Utah on foot pulling a a hand cart or that he carved the seven small head stones which mark the graves of his children who never reached there first birthdays. After finaly locating the Van Waggoner family plot we share with our children, the knowledge that this branch of our family tree came to America, long before the Revolutionary War, from Holland. The stories and memories can go on and on. seems Unfortunately it that Timks-Nkw- s branches of the family tree. The trees roots go very deep and it is the roots, of any tree, which dicatate the strength and capabilities of the tiniest of its branches. Memorial Day is a time to retrace some of our roots and continue to honor the memory of those who will always be a part of our" future. office. Here's county fishing. forecast bonus. The city will participate again this year in the Nephi Third Ward Carnival. K.J. Sperry met with the city leaders to seek their assistance. Sperry said the city provided 50 percent of the purchase price of the fireworks for last years carnival, and since only municipalities can legally buy fireworks, served as agent for the ward. Sperry said the fireworks display cost about $800 A meeting concerning the development grant was to be held May 28. The council agreed to send McKnight, the new city manager, to the meeting. The council approved the sale of a business license to a group calling itself a organization. judge what season and how important Nov. 30, 1980. Fishing is His philosophy was allowed each day from 5 that everyone paid for a.m. to 10 p.m. what they received. All waters in Juab He treated everyone on County are open for fishing except ing the carnival. The council approved the expenditure of up to $1,800 for audio-visu- al If anyone wishes to walk in Andersons shoes, it would be a real education to them, as it has been, admittedly, to him. Without doing this, no one can fully comprehend or should not The counting cement work could be done. McPherson said he thought that the request for a grader had been Please turn to page 4 system. Finances were put in their proper perspective." Unused funds were put in accounts where they could draw interest that would benefit the city city his The A problem concerning irrigation ditches within the city was discussed by Councilmen Earl Jarrett and Ernest Wilson. Wilson wanted know why the Nephi to Ir- rigation Company didnt remove or level banks of earth produced when the ditches are cleaned. Jarrett, a member of the irrigation company board, said it was not the responsibility of the company to clean anything themselves. Wilson said, A corporation as large as the Nephi Irrigation Company has the ability to do the job. Mayor Pexton suggested that the matter be brought up at a meeting of the board of directors of the irrigation company. At a previous meeting, the council OKed a pro- Department of Housing and Urban Development grant the city also stands to receive, would be tied to some major development within the city and could be loaned to the developer Then, Pexton said, the loan would be repaid to with no Nephi City strings attached. engineer inspect property at 125 East Center, which belongs to Councilman Wilson, to determine the feasibility of installing a curb and gutter at the location. At the Wednesday night session. Councilman Paul McPherson said a city workman had been asked to grade the strip so the but the ditches with the posal that the city government. R. per W. 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It looks like to me that theyre trying to set up their own minuteman group, Nephi Police Chief Roy Manning said sometimes nothing 4-- D Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 29,1980 2 principle. While Anderson was in office as city manager, he, along with other of- fice personnel, were responsible for the updating of the citys ac- a change, progress, sonalities, and wanting to get something for manager goes through up always he thought was a correct group, which wants to equipment and additional books for the Nephi City Library. The money was in the library budget to be used for salary expense, but due to the illness of former city librarian Eloise Spencer, the money was not used for salary. Mayor Pexton discussed a $1 million grant for' which the city is applying. The grant, not to be confused complish. basis and Trout an equal for what stood Creek and Birch Creek. Also closed to fishing are all waters managed by the Division of Wildlife Resources for the propagation of fish or water- Please turn to page 5 ac- they qualified to have been chosen No. 1. I, for one, wish him success in his new work. It is too bad that non-prof- it last year and said that in describing the same amount of organization. firepower would probably cost more this year. The councilmen voted to pay up to $450 for this years light show. They also voted to allow the use of a city fire engine for childrens rides and to allow the temporary closing of First East above the city park dur- the things ed. He was progressive in Good water conditions, his thinking and his except on area streams, work and had a should provide Utah of how things knowledge anglers with excellent should and could be done fishing for the 1980 open- for the benefit of the city. ing, says David K. SwenHe knew who and son, local officer for the where to needed State Division of help. go to get Wildlife Resources. No favoritism was Here are city council notes From page one figure be raised from $15 to $25, but Crane said the payment to the city for one day of production under the higher royalty figure would overshadow even a $25 per acre so-call- The state fishing shown regarding the will officially of Nephi. citizens open at 5 a.m. on SaturHe did the things that or ignored day, May 31. It will end needed to be done. impossible anyone could visit every cemetery to locate lost, forgotten undercut" by the high water levels experienced recently. area asks Cook residents to help him gauge the effect of the earthquake by filling out a questionaire. A copy of the questionaire can be picked up at The job or position is to Nephi City. Out of 112 applicants for the job Anderson now has in Midvale City, he must have been very well opening! LOWEST PRICE ON FILM DEVELOPING!! Sealed bids for the house built by the Juab High School vocational carpentry class will be received until 7:30 p.m. on June 18, 1980 at the Juab School District office at 305 East 100 North, Nephi, Utah. Bidders are invited to attend. Dr. Glen K. Lund M.D. Minimum bid is $18,300.00. Covering the cost of materials and overhead. Specializing in the practice of Description. Frame construction ready for siding or brick. Main floor, 1100 square feet, two bedrooms, one bath, living room, kitchen. Electric heat. Outside measurments, 27 X 41 feet. EAR, NOSE Cashier check representing one percent of offer must accompany bid. Highest offer which meets listed provjsions and financing requirements will be accepted. Cashier checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned. Finance arrangements to be made outside of school district. Terms - cash payment in full within ten days of bid acceptance. Building to be moved by successful bidder by August 15, 1980. Those interested in bidding should start to arrange their financing so they can be in compliance with the terms above. June 3, 1980 Dental Healtli By D. GARY TOLBOE, D.D.S. DENTAL IMPLANTS Dental implantology trude Llirough the gum to serve as an anchor. While implant dentistry is quite complex - and still considered experimental and practiced only by a relatively few experts - it does provide a new approach to denture pro- 462-244- 1 Varying degrees of success are reported, but it appears that the percentage of successful cases is directly related to the amount of training and ext. perience of the Clinics held at 265 North State Street Mt. Pleasant, Utah implan-tologis- A public service with the aim of promoting a better 623-1916-. Other monthly clinics available include: Dr. Joseph R. Armstrong, M.D. specializing in Urology. Dr. Dean L. Bristow, M.D. specializing in Urology. Dr. Robert T. Jackson, M.D. specializing in Orthopedics. For appointment or information please call blems. dental health environment. From the office of: D. Gary Tolboe. D.D.S, 310 North 400 East, Nephi. Phose THROAT is holding monthly clinics in Mt. Pleasant beginning cVieWs On (inserting a post into the jawbone to act as an anchor for dentures) goes back to the times of the early Egyptians. Mummies and skeletons have been examined, and they indicate that dental implants were attemped even in those days. A dental implant is a device that supports a single crown, a bndege. or a full denture, when the gums cannot normally retain them. There are two types: One has a metal framework that rests on the jawbone, with the gum tissue closed over it; The other is placed into the bone, like a root of a tooth. Both types have a post or series of posts which pro & J |