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Show From page one minutes is needed to establish traps just for one call. It was also said that about three hours a day are spent as a school them to be crossing guard. A motion was finally of properly. Councilman Bob Garrett called for, and it was suggested that they pay decided that the city animal control officer's a fee for the pound use. The discussion consalary should be increastinued regarding the dog ed by 50 cents an hour, catchers pay. Currently, effective Dec. 1, and that the animal control officer he should be instructed receives an hourly wage to stay within the city of $3.50 per hour which limits pending conversais 50 cents an hour less tion with the county. than other part-timA letter of concern city from the campground employees. He is workand trailer park ing 160 hours a month bxA hours a day, seven operators of Nephi was days a week. given to each councilman Mayor Pexton and for his consideration. Police Chief William 0. The operators are asking Young both felt that the that the city council officer was doing a good adopt an ordinance to job. Opinions on this stop the free overnight at the city point were also sharply parking different. Councilman park, saying that is is Garrett cited many perdiscriminatory for sonal experiences of dogs Nephi City to give free chasing cars. He said accommodations such as that too often the dog parking and rest room catcher was out in the facilities as it hurts . . fields keeping dogs their businesses. No acout of the sheep and tion was taken on the that it was no wonder matter. 25 percent of the citys In other action, the gas is used by the dog council: The mayor catcher. Received an open letdefended the officer ex- ter from Milton T. Harplaining that it takes one mon discussing the hour and 20 minutes social, economical, and every day just to feed the environmental impact animals at the pound and that the proposed Inter- that another 20-3mountain Power Project could have on Juab County. Voted to accept Juab Countys portion of the City Council news achieved its goal to get two good, used curs for the p ice of a new car. This second car amount, plus the $4,230 spent on the first car gives a total automobile exprnditi e the amount of time spent in the countys foi This behalf. idea, however, was not acceptable to the majority of the city councilmen. Several arguments arose regarding the wisdom of the idea. Councilman Wilson pointed out that time of $8,955. City employees dont need to wonder what theyre getting for Christmas. The city was not the only thing involved. It is the city who handles the vehicle and pound upkeep, buys the gasoline, and takes the council voted to give all city workers either a ham or turkey. A large portion of the council meeting was spent hashing over" the dog catchers responsibilities. Mayor Leon Pexton reported that an estimated ten percent of the animal control officers time was spent on county rather than city problems. His idea was that the county should help with the salary of the officer to compensate responsibility. Coun- cilman Earl Jarrett said that perhaps if the county puts money into the animal control program, they will demand more service. Councilman Paul McPherson was convinced that the animal control officer should stay in the city, and that if the county wants our services, let them propose it to us. City Attorney Don Eyre made it clear, however, that if the idea were to be decided upon, the pound must be set up as a pound, as it is imperative that there be some place to put dogs when the county sheriffs department brings them in. and a y city-count- CoUflty ASCS e . 0 election results V ENICE announced The results of the Juab County Great-grandfath- Times-New- er Ronald Jarrett is a regular Keyte member, Grant Kay is the first alternate, and Melvin Robbins is the second alternate. In Nephi, Blake Garrett has been elected chairman. Rex McPherson is the vice chairman, Tom Goble is the regular member, Kent Lunt is the first alternate, and Larry Ostler is the second alternate. Levan area committee members are LeGrande Hunt, chairman; Alan Kenison, vice chairman; is R. of Provo. Jerry , Happy birthday wishes to Jay T. Lazenby, who w is 1 year old Dec. 10, 1980. He is the son of Kevin and Annette Lazenby of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Whitelock and Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Lazenby, all of Payson. are Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Pickering and Mrs. Chet White-locall of Payson. Great-grandparen- ts k, is Ethel Francom of Payson. U5J MU N i( t N 610 Anti-vibratio- wFREE extra chain Automatic & manual bar & chain oiling Large volume muffler wspark arrestor screen 16"& 20" bar & chain Carry case available GREENWOOD SERVICE 740 North Main 0 Nephi that 623-130- Ad prices good thru Mon. Dec. 15th B AT CHRIS TEN SEN'S Men's Knit & Sport SHIRTS $900 I Apes off reg. price Terrific At 2 p.m. ALL SEATS $1.00 tfoe Men's Wrangler HAGGAR Young Men's 19 SUPER SHOOTER TV i Sti2alk& 149 jj CftOtC. Of $11 88 1 box pr. Super Sped;' - Cookie - Candy Maker Reg. Price $13.88 $j other Sunbeam Appliances Too For C1 .istmas Sewing Special Danial Green House Slippers For Women U & BUY NOW!!! 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Wraparound chain brakehand guard system Electronic ignition Muffler shield PRO MAC This Saturday Dec. 11,1980 rlN) a csUsa worth culverts on First West and Center have been backing up. He also said that city roads need cold weather patches. 8 ve PG Nephi, Utah ThM A stair $10,500 had been purchased for the hospital. The city will be reimbursed for that amount. Another transformer for the new city hall and courthouse was also purchased for $5,000. Approximately 25 to 30 percent of this amount is the citys responsibility. Voted to pay police officers for the 1980 holidays on which they have worked. Discussion on 1981 holiday policy was put off until tthe next meeting. Heard from Coun- cilman Steele has been made bn flogged and printer ha b b ROLL-ABOU- 4 that The 0 sorry for this goof. Special Kid's Maintee Nephi. Times-New- Heard transformer 623-191- I mybcotguard Robert Shepherd, Levan; Russell Jackson, Nephi; and Richard Paxman, The Call allocation offered each year by the State of Utah. This year Nephi City was allotted $1565. Applications for the money are available at city hall. p!. & Every kid should have one. Mangelson, members housing e b regular member; Ross Harper, first alternate; and Steven Brough, second alternate. Community committee members will meeting in a convention on Tuesday, Dec. 16 at the county ASCS office to elect one regular member and two alternates to the county committee. The meeting begins at 9 a.m. and is open to the public. Current county com- mittee Steve s Appliance & Repair 'Nephi's Family Theatre" Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service elections have been announced. Herman Young is the chairman of the Mona area committee. Arnon Garfield has been elected vice chairman, Ferron Happy birthday from s to Jason Gaylen Jarrett, who is 1 year old today, Dec. 11. Jason is the son of Gaylen and Donna Jarrett of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arlin C. Stephensen and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne W. Jarrett, all of Nephi. The T HEATRE low-incom- The Printer Goofed last week fl"d ,ef Contest, lney of our winners in our Secret Santa Second were: Grand prize winner, Susan Painter; winner, Bernice Worthington; Third place win- - B B B |