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Show to research ana City plans new policy for electric department Nephi Window On i Main Street ' S' I I by Mariann Gibson Congratulations to young Chad Bryson of Nephi who found the Easter egg worth $100.00 Saturday morn- ing, at the Egg Hunt sponsored by the Nephi Chamber of Commerce. The egg hunt requires several weeks of planning, then several days of preparation (someone has to boil and color all 1800 raw eggs, after all), then several hours of getting ready, then it takes a mere two minutes after the gun is sounded to clean the ball park every egg in sight. An amazing feat in- deed. Perhaps the event The should be called Annual Easter Egg Vacuum ", instead of an Egg Hunt With the various "prize eggs all over the field, there were many Special interest proset gram and proA . happy winners, especially young Mr. Bryson, Im sure. Even a basket-ful- l of plain colored eggs brought some smiles, but also there are always a few who just arent fast enough or maybe pushy enough and return to the starting line with empty baskets in hand and a Citys new elec- this myself, but Mariann Gibson, there is always next district president, enyear, with hopes of hav- courages all federated ing better luck. club womedn to attend cg-Local and to bring their arts, residents are in Crafts, and hobbies to the for a real treat, in the not convention for display. too distant future, when Ribbons will be awarded the new County County to the winners in each of complex reaches complenine categories, floral tion and opens for painting, still life painregular use. ting, landscape painting, We couldnt help but quilts, knitting, notice the constant accrocheting, stitchery, tivity taking place at the ceramics, and hobbies old high school campus, and crafts. . and our curiosity is During the morning always peeked. session, Nephi Mayor W. On a recent visit to the Leon Pextcn ,will give new Public Libary, the official welcome. which will be a more ac- State GFWC president cessible and welcome adFaye Meyers will give a dition to I -m- system to determine the number of attachments to the citys poles, and to Mountain Bell poles. The city councilmen will study the material and prepare for adoption of a policy agreement at its next meeting. The council also expressed a desire to keep money in the city as much as possibile by asking for electrical department truck bids from local dealerships. In other business, the tury Club; Vaudis Howarth, Nautilus Club; Natalie Orme, Ladies Literary League; and Winagene Eyre, Delphic Club. The Times-New- s Volume 79, No. 16 April 23, 1981 Vance P. Idaho. Learned that three persons have applied for the position of golf pro for the Canyon Hills golf course. Voted to donate $100 to the local Boy Scout program. Decided to invite a solar water Levan board Approved a requSt by Joe Jensen to pr&e and purchase wood h jr heating At its recent meeting, the Levan town board: requiring Approved $100 to dinance sponsor a young baseball building permits. team. Reviewed an opinion Passed a resolution an attorney stating from license setting business fees for different types of that a higher rate could be charged for power business. delivered outside the city Set commercial power limits. rates at five cents per kilowatt hour for elecAgreed to hire a to tricity purchased up private engineering firm 5,000 kilowatt hours, and 10 cents per kilowatt hour for all electricity licenses for Florida the Colorado River Shrimpers sea foods Storage Project for the sales at First South and previous months power. Main, Jerry Johnson and The bill reflected a large increase in the cost to the town. The bill was paid under protest. Passed a resolution . Advertising rates available on request articles and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing and will only be used if the editor deems them newsworthy. The editor reserves the right to hold submitted news items for use in later edis tions. The is not responsible for the return of articles or photographs unless they are accompanied by a stamped return envelope of the proper dee. All required of renters 2$ $100 for homes and $3C$ for total electric hornet The deposit will be waited if the property owner will be respnsible for the utility bills. 3 Certificate Any Amount Available Nephi Variety 22 South Main, Nephi & V 'T Tl STEAK PLATTERS l l I I I OFFER GOOD EVERY DAY DURING THIS MONTH 1 I $ SINGLE PURCHASE WELCOME AT The h pvMhhed (lISfS Publith-tneach Thursday by the Times-NewCo., 9b Sooth Mam Street, Nephi, Utah 1448. Second-claspostage is paid at NeSend address phi, Utah. POSTMASTER: P. O. Sox 77, changes to The Times-NewNephi, Utah $44$. Subscription prices: Sis months, $5, one year, S$.S$, payable in advance. No subscriptions accepted for less than sis months. Single copy price, 254. I Set a utility deport specifically including Timee-New-, and Jeri Pioneers. This Mother's Day I Give her a Gift t $ TWO (2) RIBEYE $ 11V t$e ing done by t)te Daughter of Ut& i representative, who has over 5,000 kilowatt written to the city, to hours. Approved the purpresent a plan for heating the community chase of property from swimming pool with Don Mason to construct a new substation for the solar energy. towns electrical system. Reviewed a bill from Approved business Lynn Bingham, owners; and Utah Valley Real Estate at 36 South Main, Sam Fullmer and George L. Harmon, owners. for mobile homes and trailer reconstruction of the jfd ,home hookups in the or-- Scout cabin, which is fcp- - & Allan R. Gibson, Publishers Winger, GFWC first vice president will speak. Convention committee message, 2 Vote of the Deadlines: News and advertising, close of business, Tuesday prior to publication. Deadlines advance one day when a postal holiday falls on Thursday. meeting saw. With no more gram for members of the stairs, as an obstacle, Nephi LDS Stake adult more people will be able members are Cindy special interest program to use the Library. Howard, Twentieth Cen- will be held April 26 in In fact, the entire the Nephi Fourth LDS new City building will The Times-New-s Ward chapel at 7 p.m. be an active and inviting Please plan to be Nephi, Utah place to work and visit. there, organizers say. ' 23,1981 April -mcg- Yes- - t fr GFWC convention few of was impressed by what I walk-ou- From page one rather dissappointed looking face. Ive had a the complex, Awarded a bid for Scott Paterson of Mountain Bell to prepare such power to poles an agreement. They will McFarland Cascade also participate in a Company of Sandpoint, trical department supervisor, Richard Judd, met with the Nephi City Council April 15 to propose and explain a policy agreement concerning underground and overhead power facilities. Judd said that such an agreement would protect both home owners and builders by providing a clear-cu- t policy for meter pedestals, transformers, depth of underground wiring, etc. Judd also said that a new telephone pole agreement should be made with Mountain Bell. The last such document was signed in 1949. boundaries of th" town. windows Judd plans to work with council: surve-th- e News notes INCLUDES: 2 Tender Ribeye Steaks Choice of Baked Potato Mashed Potatoes and Gravy or French Fries 3 09 j 19 oQ. D o Sundowners Cheese Toast CLOSED SUNDAY Ch lids Menu SPANISH FORK 985 North Served to Main Street Anyone Phone Anytime 5 PROVO 1460 NORTH STATE STREET Phone 377-712- HOURS Mon. - Thurs. Friday p.m. Saturday p.m. 41 k To complete termination of the management 4 4 contract and return the hospital to the county. Vote Yes - To reduce your medical costs. Your support of Juab County Hospital and Nephi Medical Clinic will accomplish this. Vote Yes - To keep future hospital revenues in the county and not be paying a management firm. Fact Juab County Hospital is now operating in the black and has done so since termination. Fact Hospital operations can pay off bond without increasing your taxes. Bond will pay for assets only - not for any operational losses or management fees. Under management contract we gave the hospital away. Only with a Yes can we retain it. M's up to you. Own Are hospifo! or Give it away VOTE Yes April 28th , 1981 on Hospital Bond Issue. the public PITe attend 24, 1981 at 7 meeting this Friday, p.m. at the County Courthouse. We need your imput! juab County Commissioners 4 4 A |