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Show pany had said Varied menu for Juab County commissioners Continuing winter are still heated by a cen- storms prevented many tral heating plant people from meeting located in the basement with the county commis- of the county center. sion this Monday, and so Approval of the fee commissioners had a still needs to be extended slow day. by the city, since - the Several items of commission vote was business were discussed, made on a however. basis. The commission voted The commission to charge the Nephi City discussed appointments $250 per month for to the seven-ma- n The offices heating. city are now located in what hospital board. was once the Juab High Sheriff Dave Carter School vocational met with the commisbuilding, and the county sioners. The commisis now located in what sioners told him that was once Juab High they had been reviewing School. Both building the policy that the county has had of paying the next sheriffs department ofschool ficers dues to their prosubject-to-approv- Here's week's lunch menu Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for Jan. Beef stew, Monday 11-1- 5: toasted cheese sandwich, orange ring, raisin cookie, milk. Sliced Tuesday roast turkey, potatoes and gravy, cranberry al said that if his department were to get the two new pieces of equipment this year, he would forgo his request to have his office carpeted. The commission gave him permission to look at equipment with the idea of pricing it for purchase. Jones also asked to McPherson explained that since the county us- have the use of the couned the equipment for ty building on Jan. 29 for weed control, it is always Utah State Universitys very visible to farmers, Project 82 meeting. but car is totaled, Carter thought that if it were repaired by county workers, the car could be used again. Carter also reported on the busy weekend the Ive felt like this is a had personal matter, and department had because of the heavy each individual should decide whether or not to snow in the county. He do it, said Commis- said that he really apsioner Claude R. Lomax. preciated the Sheriffs Carter said that since Patrol and that the the department has more group was most helpful. chance of being sued Because patrol members than other county drive were able departments, it is to the vehicles,offthey road and to the countys advantage to lendgetvaluable assitance pay the dues for the men in the department since to the Sheriffs departhe said. part of those dues give ment, Paul McPherson, inthe officers liability and is a good advertisement for the company. The commission voted to participate in the program again this year. The new tractor will be traded to the county for a $2,099 difference. Blaine Jones, County four-wheel-dri- surance. Lomax explained that each of the other county Jenkins representing purchases made by Sheriffs deputies at wrestling signups set local gas stations. Carter Little League wrestlhot roll, milk. ing will start soon in the area, and there is still SpaWednesday time for signup, says meat with sauce, ghetti tossed salad with dress- Fenton L. Broadhead, ing, applesauce, garlic wrestling coach at Juab roll, milk. High. HamburThe organization is for Thursday ongers, lettuce, pickle, boys in grades three french fries, gelatin through six. ion, Interested boys or dessert fruit salad, milk. cookie, parents may contact Bob d Day for more informaFriday tacos with lettuce and tion, or to sign up, Broadhead said. cheese, whole-kernHard-shelle- el bear pointed out that the gas pump at the jail has been broken. Sales and Service, met with the commission to discuss the trade of the countys tractor for a new one. The John Deere Company has a program Extension agent, met with the commission to discuss his budget. He compared the amounts that he had listed with those that had actually been budgeted in each of the categories. Jones also discussed the purchase of two new a pieces of equipment copying machine and a spirit duplicator. The Extension agent Curtis Wilkey is Blazer of the Month Curtis Wilkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. The Sheriff was also the county building to another location so that snow could be removed more easily. This led to a discussion of a car the department owns, which was wrecked. The insurance com r C- .. Nephi Blazer LDS Scout Stakes of the The young Mr. Wilkey is a scribe of the Blazer Patrol, and became a Tenderfoot Scout in November. He has three skill awards and six daws," milk. merit badges. Curtis has two sisters and three brothers. He likes to hunt and to play JHS wrestlers to face Millard, Manti Wilkey of Nephi, is the Month for November. Curtis is a member of the Nephi First LDS Ward, and earned 270 points to receive the Blazer award. His scout leader is Elva Lofthouse. asked to move the car owned by the department which is parked behind Curtis Wilkey Both and Manti ex- cellent players. The Eagles will start Jensen, who was an allstater last year. He is one of the top players in the state. Mantis top Bob starter will be Bill Floyd, who vas also a first-tealast year. m trade with a commission Times-New- s classified ad Ambulance Association. Cary Peterson met with the commission concerning taxes assessed on some of his personal property. The county assessor had recently added the things to Petersons taxable property. In so doing, the assessor had rolled back taxes on the property for five years. Peterson questioned that action and told the commission that he was being assessed too much. He had paid the taxes under protest, he said, but wanted a $500 adjustment. The ini ni m n umi iii in n m 11 " hi i Venice Theatre "We turn on the heat for you I R. & Elva - Early!" ' Belliston You're never too young to learn the score. commission agreed to review the matter at the next commission meeting. The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah Jan. 7, 1982 3 liQ 1 wstiuoi 9 mco mast news m mm TAVCO EMBASSY PICTURES Rsltaes vco(wsss Mc'uatsco Subscribe Today!!! CALL: E8 t Playing Wed., Tbur., Fri., Sat. Saturday Matinee 2 p.m. Playing Sun. Mon. Agricultural Loans for your - turns production needs & Tues. AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LCNDCN crop, dairy, livestock. Let's talk' v A Nelson Carter UNIVERSAL RELEASE STARRING DAVID NAUGHTON JENNY AGUTTER Utah Farm P.C.A. Adults $2.50 Students $2.00 - Children $1.50 Shows Start promptly at 7:30 p.m. 801 798-74- 5 7 801 226-372- 0 1341 N. Main, Spanish Fork - 1 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE! WOMEN'S & GIRLS BLOUSES Brough, Salisbury JHS students of week Two students of the week have been named at Juab High School. They are Cindy water skiing, bike riding, and school. She plans to attend Hollywood BeauBrough is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brough of Nephi. He attended Boys State, and is a member the Juab High School band. He enjoys dramatics, and is a member of the Thespian Club. His hobbies are hunt- ing, The changing tax laws. off 35 KNITTED HAT AND HAT AND GLOVE SETS WINTER GLOVES - K&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 10 17 reasons. One smart decision. 86 South Main, Nephi WEEKDAYS APPOINTMENTS - 623-140- 7 0 O.M., SAT. 11 5. AVAILABLE BUT NOT NECESSARY 10:30 A.M. ft CHILDREN'S JOGGING SUITS SWEATERS & WESTERN SHIRTS ALL COATS He plans to major in electronics technology at Utah Technical College after he serves a mission for the LDS Church. anticipating openings for nurses aids and will offer a 12 week nurses aide starting January 11, 1982. Please contact Edna Cottner at 623-- 1 242 1 off off 25 20 and fishing, mechanics. 12: The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1 981 affects every taxpayer, regardless of income. Your H&R Block tax preparer can show you how the new tax law helps you save money on your 1 981 taxes, and point out changes that could affect your taxes in 1 982. tion. is class REASON ty College after gradua- all-stat- er B IMM 4luullli irnamtm JUAB COUNTY HOSPITAL Millard teams have Buy, sell, agreed to purchase a new light bar for the West Juab , ' Uv UQ&IN play Coach dan Sperry. Itll be a big weekend for us, and were going to try to get a couple of big victories, he said. I NEPHI VARIETY Salisbury and Darren Brough both seniors. Miss Salisbury is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Salisbury of Nephi. beat Manti. The Wasps now have She was a cheerleader, was second attendtwo wins and no losses in and the homecoming to ant region action. queen in her sophomore year. She has been a member Hoopsters will of the Pep Club and the FHA. She was secretary Eagles ; of the freshman class and Templars has been a member of the staff. She is a School yearbook The Juab High of the ProVita. member teams basketball Wasp She eniovs swimming. will take on Millard High School tonight in Nephi and Manti High School Saturday in Manti. Girls games begin at 4 p.m. Boys games begin at approximately 6:15 p.m. and 8 p.m. Both the Millard and Manti high school teams are top teams, said The Wanted war ball. Juab High Schools wrestling teams will take on Millard and Manti Friday and Saturday. The Millard meets will be held at 5:45 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Friday in Fillmore. The Wasps will wrestle the Templars on Saturday at 5:45 and 7:30 p.m. in Nephi. Millard has a pretty probably good team one of the better teams in the region. We will have a few changes in the lineup because of injuries, and will have to wrestle better to beat them, Coach Fenton L. Broadhead said. As for the Manti team, Broadhead said they have some good kids, but if we wrestle well, we should be alright and imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimimiiiiiitiimminniiiiiiM Garrett favored the program. Its a good deal, he said. He explained that the county could afford to trade every year because the new tractor was always under warranty, and there were never any repair bills. Commissioner employees pays their own dues to such groups. Its a case of fairness, Lomax said. Both Commissioner whereby counties can fessional association. Garrett and Commi- trade their tractors for The commission now ssioner Bernini also new models each year at believes that all county agreed with this stand. much lower prices than personnel should pay Bernini, Police Chief in retail, McPherson said. their own dues to such Eureka, said that he had Only cities and counties in the organizations. always paid his own dues can participate program, he explained. to his association. 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