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Show At recent meeting Manager Randy authorization to Hire summer help for recreation programs and Mc-Knig- Nephi City Council approves electrical department policy Richard Judd, Nephi electric departCitys ment supervisor, met with' the Nephi City Council Wednesday, May 6 to discuss a variety of matters. Council members first adopted a new policy designed to insure uniform, Eileen Marion Kendall, daughter of David and quality elec- trical procedures in Nephi. Judd then presented Brenda Kendall of the bids Nephi, will be 1 year old May 15, 1981. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Kendall of Nephi, received for a city before June 30. On that day, the upkeep of the electrical citys system reverts to the city from Utah Power & Light. Judd also told the council that he is monitoring the activities of the cable TV company to make sure that they are keeping within established codes. In other business, the council: Joined with Police truck and heavy-dut- y derrick for the electrical Chief William O. Young departments use. The in thanking Officer lowest bid was $49,703 Rosalie V. Simao of from H&K Trucking of For May 18-2- 2 Lihue, Hawaii, and Salt Lake City. H&K has Edgard J. Simao of the truck on hand, and it Hawaii. would be delivered to the Makaweli, are Arvilla Kendall of Nephi Here is the lunch menu and Dorothy K. Simao of for schools in the Juab District for May Hanapepe, Hawaii. Monday taco, whole-kernGreat-grandparen- commendation. Discussed the contracting of city garbage collection to a private firm, but decided that fewer problems would be caused if garbage collection was kept in city hands. Gave Mayor W. Leon and City ts 18-2- 2: Hard-shelle- d el the organized from recreation fund to the ll and girls boys softball leagues. Gloria Ludlow, who supervises the teams, asked the city for LlUcyULoj monetary assistance. The remainder of the organized recreation money is available to leagues on a first-com- first-serve- basis. The d council was concerned as to the fairness of this and funding method, plans to change its policy for next years ball season. Learned that President Reagans budget cutting program Macaroni Thursday and beef, farmer salad, cheese strip, hard roll, pears, peanut butter cookie, milk. corn, pickle beet, apple- Icf tee-ba- Cache Valley Dairy Association Management at Cache Valley Dairy Association in Smith-fiel- d has announced that a new system for purchasing milk will go intoeffect June 1, 1981 New milk prices will be based on the cheese strictly yielding capacity of milk rather than the traditional system of a base price for milk testing 3 5 fat may prevent the Federal Lunch menu Friday Hamburger, sauce, cinnamon roll, french fries, lettuce, pickmilk. le, apricot, pineapple, Tuesday Turkey spice cake, milk. sandwich, french fries, buttered peas, cherry shortcake, milk. ChickWednesday and en, potatoes gravy, buttered spinach, wholby Blaine Jones ewheat roll, peaches, USU Extension Agent cookie, milk. Should you replant At region meet your peas, Energy Regulatory Commission from giving Nephi City a grant to study the feasibility of building a hydroelectric power plant in Salt Creek plus a fat differential Each producers milk will be tested for fat and protein The test values will then be fed into a computer that has been programmed to predict the pounds of cheese that can be produced from 100 pounds of the milk A milk price per pound of cheese yield multiplied by the pounds of cheese that can be made from 100 pounds of milk will determine the price paid to the farmer This change represents a substantial innovation in milk purchasing that will distribute the income from cheese sales to producers in a fair and equitable manner The current price system does not In keeping with its traditional progressive leadership in the Cheese Industry, Cache Valley Dairy Association is the first plant in Utah to adopt this new payment program that was developed by the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at Utah State University Mr Blaine Rich, General Manager of Cache Valley Dairy indicated that this is another first for CVDA and predicted that sooner or later other cheese factories will adopt this or a similar program The initial milk price is expected to be $1 25 per pound of cheese yield, but this will vary from time to time with the price of cheese If a farmer produces milk testing 3 5 fat and 3 2 protein his milk price will be essentially the same under the current price program If his fat and protein tests are higher than that, he will receive more for his milk than he does now. On the other hand if his tests are lower, he may receive less. In general, the new price program should encourage the production of milk with a higher fat and protein content because efforts in that direction will be rewarded. Sample price schedules for milk with specific fat and protein tests are being sent to all Cache Valley Dairy Canyon. Heard details of a proposal to purchase a new data processing system for the city. To replant or not to replant? Codling moths Scott Ray Jackson was year old May 15, 1981. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Nephi. Grandparents are Juab High Schools Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Jackson of Nephi and tennis team placed Mr. and Mrs. Elliott fourth at the region meet held Saturday at Snow Sabey of Spanish Fork. Tennis team 1 Happy birthday to Ab-b- y Lyn Bailey was 1 year old May 12, 1981. She is the daughter of Lynn and Patsy Bailey of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. John V. Garrett, all of takes fourth College. Team members will attend the state tennis tournament at Provo Saturday. Placing for Juab were Don Allred and Mike Peterson, second place in second doubles; Kirk Greenhalgh and Jimmy Greenhalgh, third place in first doubles; Mark Greenwood, fourth place in first singles; Bart Sperry, fourth place in second singles; and Jeff Lynn, fourth place in third singles. Nephi. Happy first birthday to April Rosanne Fowk-es- , daughter of Dale and Donna Fowkes of Mona. The young Miss Fowkes Cody Lee Kouns was 1 celebrated her birthday year old April 28. She is May 14, 1981. Grandpara daughter of Jeff and ents are Mr. and Mrs. Becky Kouns of Aurora. Earl Fowkes of Mona Grandparents are Robert1 and Mr. and Mrs. Don and Florence Wilson of Ingram of Nephi. GreaMona, Blaine and Vespa is J.W. Hatch of Koosharem, tgrandfather of Greenhalgh and Don and Anna Kouns of Russell, Ky. are Nielsen and Lucy Deloy of Salina, Willie Torger-soof Koosharem, and Evelyn K. Snyder of Ashland, Ky. Great-grandparen- New babies Recent births as reportare: s ed to The Times-New- Son, born May 9, 1981 to Mike and Sharie Carter of Nephi. He will be named Lucas William Carter. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jenkins, all of Nephi. are Mr. and Mrs. Great-grandparen- ts Tom Kendall. ts or corn, other garden crops damaged by last weeks frost? Maybe, and mayB. Jones be not. Peas are probably the most susceptible to frost when they have blossoms on. Generally the plant isnt hurt, but the blossoms are killed and the peas do not set well. Unless the damage has been very extreme, however, the plants usually recover, put on more blossoms, and produce a crop of peas. Some people have been concerned about issa bssi groundskeeping. Agreed to give $100 Ramon Memmott for helping to prolong the life of Michael Glenn Anderson, son of Jeff and Tammy Anderson. Memmott was presented with an official letter of Pexton ht produce as well. It will be pretty hot weather before peas planted now will be in production. Com also comes back quite well after a frost. The growing point on the corn plant is inside the plant while the corn is young, and is even under the ground until the corn is several inches high. Corn four or five inches tall can be frozen to the ground and look terrible, but it still comes back and will be ahead of com planted after the frost. Normally, corn plants Please turn to page 5 producers. o do lEPCEEJBia CSF KTU33 The s Times-New- -- Nephi, UtahV. May 14, 1981'? iO D the ersouv erssusi dETnauro cai ai yellowing of the pea plants. Dr. Alvin Ham-sosuggests that a little nitrogen fertilizer could be applied to help them recover, but I wouldnt recommend digging up the plants and planting n new peas. If you have room, you may plant another row or two of peas in a different location, but I would leave the plants that you already had in. Peas are cool season plants. They grow best in cool weather. 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