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Show kants Levan Town will have new electrical rates The Levan Town Board met in regular session June 11, 1980. According to Lane Harward, board president, members: Approved a building permit for Don Vierkant for a garage addition at his residence. Awarded Tom Turner feed on the town property below the park for $126 bid. Decided to have Marion Wankier contact the county to see about paving Second West from Third South to Fourth South. Voted to turn over the old Scout cabin owned by the city to the Class of 1970 holds ten-ye- Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The DUP plans to make the cabin a historical museum. Approved a business ar reunion The Juab High School license for Don Vier- Class of 1970 held its r class reunion Saturday, June 14 at the Nephi Fine Arts Center. NEPHI WEATHER C. Sherwood, reporter E. Those attending had Date High Low Prec. dinner and saw a short 11 51 .00 June 92 program presented by .00 12 June 85 55 some of the members of .00 13 39 June 86 the class. June 14 84 43 .00 Those attended were June 15 77 37 .00 Mr. and Mrs. Terry June 16 81 39 .00 Smith of Provo; Charlene June 17 91 48 .00 and Robert Nielson of Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Keith Sperry of Nephi; 23 Renae and Dennis Tnis-cot- t is of Nephi; Mr. and JHS Mrs. David Bird of School agers wishing American Fork; Sharia and Max Williams of to play tennis this sumMills; Mr. and Mrs. Jim mer will meet this MonStephensen of Fountain day,' June 23, at the new Green; Mr. and Mrs. Nile high school tennis Wilkey of Nephi; Mr. and courts. At the meeting, Mrs. Mike Park of Mona; scheduled to be held at 9 Green-halgh Joan and Randy of Nephi; Mr. and a.m., those attending Mrs. Lloyd Brough of will discuss tennis Nephi; Dan and Sydnee schedules for the rest of Baxter of Nephi; the summer. Anyone wanting furDeborah and Mark Bradshaw of Salt Lake City; ther information on the Mr. and Mrs. Burt program should contact Belliston of Nephi; Mr. Alan Sperry at and Mrs. Morris Burton of Delta; Anna Rae and Six Craig McAllister of Pro- in high vo; Coleen and Marlin Yates of Mona; Emilee school Oveson of Orem; Mr. and Six Juab High School Mrs. Blake Ingram of club members are rodeo Salt Lake City; Mr. and in the Utah ' Mrs. Larry Ingram of participating State High School Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. held this Rodeo, being Howard Newton of week in Heber City. Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Ed They are Denise Park of Nephi; Mr. and Wankier, daughter of Mrs. Alex Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wankier; Mark Nielsen, Zabriskie of Salt Lake son of Mr. and Mrs. City; Marsha and Don Nielsen; Todd and Hone of Fruita, Col- Bryan Russ Day, sons of Mr. orado; Eileen and Roy and Mrs. Robert Day; Jenkins of Kaysville; and Cody Taylor, son of Margaret and Mike Mr. and Mrs. Brook Smith of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. John Cotton of Salt Taylor. Wankier will Miss parLake City; and LaDawn conin the queen and Larry Ray of Eph- ticipate in test and goat tying; raim. Nielsen will compete in bareback and saddle KlMoVKAMtRA bronc riding; the Day FASTEST brothers will compete in BEST team roping; and Taylor LOWEST PRICE ON FILM DEVELOPINCH will try his hand at calf roping. Weather ten-yea- signup at June courts plumbing business. Set a business license fee for Anderson Trailer Court at $100 per year. Tabled a request for a beer license for Anderson Trailer Court. The board was advised that the of a resolution banning court has not yet pur- water and electrical serchased a business li- vices outside the city limits. cense. leta Asked that persons Agreed to send who think they meet the Trailer ter to Anderson them Court advising eligibility requirements housing that they are in violation for rehabilitation contact a member of the board for an application or details. The town has $1026 to low-incom- Mormon crickets invade Juab county e spend. tural agent. Forty or 50 acres near Mona, 1200 acres in Dog Valley, and an undetermined acreage in Ferner Valley are under attack bythe crickets, which can reach lengths of two Heard a report from tions come around, their water superintendent populations "kind of ex- rpo plode suddenly. . one area visited by Jones, there were about 25 of the bugs per square yard. The reported crickets are mostly confined to public range land, but they have invaded range land owned by Frank Lunt, Ora Lunt, and inches. Waldon Mormon crickets have infested land near Mona, in Ferner Valley, and in Dog Valley, says Blaine Jones, county agricul- are They Some people wont even get out of the car to look at them. bugs were first The to reported the agricultural agent by crews from Seaward Construction Company, who saw them near a work site west of Mona. According the crickets mound, but weather and to Jones, are always when ideal other condi Were visited by ance. kilowatt-hour- 600 The next will cost residents two cents each. All electricity over 1000 Raised electrical members of the Levan LDS Ward softball team, rates on residential requesting lights at the hookups to $3.10 for the . park and the use of Little first 30 kilowatt-hourskilowatt-hour- s 170 The next League bases. The will be charged at church team was informed that the lights would 3.5 cents per kilowatt-hour- . The next 200 kilowabe installed and the will be chargbases would be made tt-hours available if the team ed at 2.5 cents per . kilowatt-hour- s cost will kilowatt-hour- s three cents per kilowatt-hour- . Commer- cial rates were raised to five cents per kilowatt-houwith a $3.10 r, minimum. A ten percent discount on the above rates will be given if bills are paid by the tenth of each month. .In AUCTION r" If their get large Reed. ugly populations says Jones. creatures, Joe Jensen explaining v.'ould agree to help work being done on the maintain the ball diawater system and work mond. They agreed to help with the maintenthat needs to be done. Juab High School enough, then can move to crop lands. 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