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Show Minor city council news v Local businesses don't heed sign ordinances City Manager Randy McKnight expressed concern at the May 4 meeting of the vephi City Council that nu..v merchants in Nephi have erected signs without obtaining sign permits from the city council. All merchants currently in violation are encouraged to,Vfhply with the sign ordinance as soon as possible. 'In minor business the t council: y Received the water power boards and recommendation that a long-terlease of Ord not be water Springs m d. 'Authorized a conditional use zoning permit for;Mountain Shadows A&oQiates to build four six pi ex apartment buildings at Fourth East and Fifth South. Met with Earl An- drews of Andrews, Hymas and Co., accountants. Andrews has audited city books in years past and presented his audit proposal for the current fiscal year. He recommended that the city establish an audit committee to keep the council aware of what is going on in city financial affairs. Learned of a State EnforceLaw Liquor ment Bureau raid at Rays Cafes supper club recently. The raid pointed out some inadequacies of Nephi s beer and business license ordinances. Received a public hearing schedule, listing tentative times for current and ' future city budget proposals to be discussed. Learned that Fenton Broadhead is resigning from his position on the planning and zoning Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for May Taco salad, Monday whole-kerncorn, peaches, glazed cinnamon roll, milk. Beef meat Tuesday loaf, ketchup, whipped 10-1- bear Editor: Dear Editor: This is a letter to members of the Nephi LpS Stake. In behalf of those who worked so hard on the 1982 roadshows, we feel that a few facts should brought to the attention of those concerned. be' First of all, we would to ask why the judges were never introduced and what their qualifications were? Could it have been because of their relationship to the roadshow winners; and the fact that they had no dramatical background, and like were therefore not qualified to be judges? Second, the criteria on filling, milk. rectified and the judging will be on a qualified and impartial basis. We encourage all wards to participate in next years roadshows, and to do their best in encouraging the youth in what is supposed to be a wholesome Latter-da- y Saint activity. Names withheld Turkey Wednesday sandwich, french fries, green beans, orange gelatin dessert salad, chocolate cake, milk. Burrito Thursday with tomato sauce, farmer salad, applesauce, donut, milk. Hamburger, Friday lettuce, pickle, thin fries, chocolate pudding, sugar cookie, milk. ntists Young Carousel rotates food to assure even cooking.. Variable Cooking: High, Medium High, Medium, Medium Low (for defrosting) and Low. 35 minute logarithmic timer and cooking indicator light. e' 2 uuJL Ap-L-i WaM. h&UJL -- , O-- C2QQ ? 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If hes lucky, he may have an ox to help him. There are about a billion of these small-- , ing the system. Were simply utilizing what they have, but helping them use it better. Dr. Laren R. Robison, associate dean of the universitys College of Check these current savings rates based on money market auctions. sons'We: feel The harvesters, for example, designed to fur- nish food, a small cash income, and the satisfaction of providing for stereo-equippe- d adapted to any locale in the world, using crops and animals that fit in with the local climate, diet, and marketing First Security has always been the leader in sensible savings plans. Now we offer two new plans that make your savings strategy even easier, more convenient and more profitable. he : Its business. Huge ones own. It can be within yoiuiff neacJla. $hird, why were the juclgihg sheets changed day of the roadshows? In years past, awards were given for first, second, and third places; best over-al- l roadshow; best scenery and prpps; funniest roadshow; etc. This year, the judging sheets were changed for obvious rea- Dear Editor: Congratulations to all of the Scouts in our stake who participated in the S?out Olympics held April 24 in Payson. Our stake was well represented, and brought home many honors. Congratulations boys. Shirlene Wright ; : Nephi LDS Stake Scout Director low-lab- y, Biological and Agricultural Sciences and prime' mover of the project; pointed out that some 65 percent of the worlds farmers operate less than' five hectares (a hectare is just under 2 Vi acres) of land, and about 34 per- MOM' wtych the;' roadshows were judged Jcould' not have dwelled much on the best overall road-shq- oi-t- a 4: and gravy, broccoli with cheese sauce, fruit cup, hot scones with long john farmers without imposing the burden of costly technology on them. In developed countries, modern farming is School lunch menu potatoes What about roadshow competition? research offers worlds' farmers hope BYU commission. Learned that horse shoe pitching facilities planned for the city park will be installed next month by the Jaycees. Gave a sign permit to Kimos Kamera, 123 South Main, Kimo Coray, owner. Were not trying to revolutionize a country with all of our fancy equipment that we have exhere in the U.S., JohnPaul Dr. plained ston, a professor of animal science and one of the principals in develop- ,, r. ; , r "1 |