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Show Approved business licenses for Heidis Salon, Heidi Stephenson, owner, 97 North Sixth East; Mill levy, appointments, etc. Council news ' " In minor business at their Tuesday night meeting, the Nephi City Council: Set the property tax mill levy for fiscal 1983 at 15.98 mills. This fig- years levy. Jim Pex-toto the planning and zoning commission to take the place of Fenton n Appointed Broadhead, who recently resigned. Richard Named to The following were named to the Juab Middle School honor roll for Tiffany Pexton, Kecia Phillips, Gloria Ramirez, Kimberly Robu, Pamela the fourth quarter: Sixth grade Angela Shepherd, Allred, Rhonda Allred, Jason Blood, Shane Bryan, Melanie Carter, Angela Curtis, Katrisa Epperson, Marla Everitt, Ron Greenhalgh, Jodi Harward, Denise Higgin-son- , Brandon Howard, Jodee Johnson, Russell Jones, Michael McPherson, Mechelle Mellor, Bryce Morgan, Chris Ogden, Lorette Osborne, electric department to put up flags on special occasions. Voted to close the road on First East between Fifth and Sixth North for the Third Ward Carnival July 5. Permission was also given for a dance to be held on the park after the Fathers Day calls are up, MB says fireworks display. Listened to Russell Benders request that he be able to take part in the citys health insurance plan if he paid his own premiums. Bender is a part-tim- e employee at the Nephi City Swim-- ; , ming Pool. The legality of the idea is being I ; checked. Discussed Blackhawk the 1983 Encamp- ment. Darrell Williams of Fountain Green met with the council to arrange a time when the used. dty park could bedecided The councilmen "r that the best time for Hie encampment would be the week prior to the Ute .'Stampede weekend next .year. A final date will be ' decided upon after the council has met with the Ute Stampede Commit-'.te-- e. , v Authorized . McKnight check whether the road east of Fourth East on Fifth South has been repaired. According to the council, the road was badly torn up after water and sewer lines were in- Mayor lBob Steele, Councilman Bob Garrett, City Man- ager Randy McKnight, .and Police Chief William O. Young to check on both new and used cars that could be purchased for police use. $9,000 has been alloted for new police cars this fiscal year. Made Melda Fackrell official city librarian. Decided to schedule the city employee party mid August. ' t stalled Frank Booth. the city Assigned Fathers, youve come a Taylor, Camille Taylor, and Michele Wilkerson. DavSeventh grade id Anderson, Kathryn Bronson, Lori Ellertson, Rusty Hansen, Curtis Jones, Ranae Kay, Shel-liKelsey, Bradley Keni-son- , Evan Kenison, Anne Larson, Brenda Lynn, Bird, Deborah Bracken, Lisa Brough, Russ Day, Tamara Epperson, Bart Feaman, Vance Gadd, James Greenhalgh, Rodney Jones, Shauna Kay, Rochelle Lyman, Kenneth Meade, Debbie Phillips, Jeffery Sanders, Tina Tebbs, Denise Terry, Laura Wilkey, Jonna Woodard, and Michelle Woodbury. " or almost a forgotten holiday, is steadily becoming one of the most popular days for calling, according to Mountain Bell figures. e MflOTfi tVILUriDER IPG I Suzanne Lynn, Angela Mellor, Traci Park, Kelly Pexton, Gary Wood, and Julie Woodard. Times-New- PETER USTINOV DISTRIBUTED JRNE BIRKIN BY UNIVERSAL PICTURES JACK NICHOLSON THE BORDER A UNIVERSAL RKO PICTURE m I J Adults $2.50 - Students $2.00 - Children $1.50 Shows Start promptly at 8:00 p.m. s Nephi, Utah June 17, 1982 6 v Playing Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat Playing Sun. Mon. & Tues. bara Bronson, Bryan Carter, Paul Gooch, Kert Hall, Cindy Harward, Shane Harward, Andrea Kazee, Brian Larson, The Belliston J.R. & Elva Taco Time, on your mind? Mark Memmott, Paul Get a free daily special of your choice. Neilsen, Michael Oliver, Christine Painter, Kim Peterson, Shelly Pew, James a Taco Time, on your Mind sticker. squares and we'll give you your next daily special of your a daily special ask Each time you buy Get a sticker on 6 Phillips, Elena Ramirez, Rodney Steele, choice absolutely free. Jeff Stephenson, Tammy Talbot, and Cory Thomson. Eighth grade Beardall, Carrie Jo-Elle- for Look at these specials! n Wednesday Soft Meat 1 Th ursday Tostado Crisp Bean Burrito Friday .Taco Salads Monday. Burrito n. 1 2I' Taco Tuesday. Saturday 21 l19 Crisp Meat Burrito 21 Sunday Soft Flour Taco 99 half-hou- r, Since the Bell System began Fathers promoting Day calling eight years ago, calls have incerased 53 percent, said Gary Cartwright, operations supervisor for AT&T. This figure puts Fathers Day in a strong third behind Christmas and Mothers Day as the most popular long,., distance ..calling days of theyear.',r: This year we estimate 750.000 calls will be made on Fathers Day, June 20, which is a Monday EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS! with an AIRLINE CAREER! If you are 18 or over, a high school graduate, you, may Reservations qualify for Airline Travel training in' Customer Service Ticket Agent Travel Agent Join a provon INTERNATIONAL Call tall last year, Cartwright said. This is compared to 935,000 for Mothers Day. Cartwright said this Fathers Day Mountain Bell will be able to handle 17 percent more calls an hour because of its new No. switching nicknamed cher. 4 S If! Plumbing & Builders' Supply AIR ACADEMY ft.. the traffic handling capabilities from 120,000 calls an hour to 145,000. the citys The $19 million SCUBA diving equip- super switcher will - ment to the Juab County significantly increase our T Sheriffs Patrol. capabilities by comAuthorized Randy pleting calls faster and s .McKnight to give providing fewer calling licenses to general delays, he said. contractors who are li- Cartwright suggests busi-:nes- 9 66 South Main - Nephi, Utah Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Sat. "Your Radio Shack Store" 623-119- BOYS... GIRLS... is Father's Day You'll have a happy time at our 5-D- Club at ay super swit- The system, which was recently unveiled to the Utah media, will increase Headquarters June 21 - 25 2 p.m. 269 North 100 East Songs - Bible Stories Games 5 Phone Be There Each Day! : Z Folding Lawn Chairs BAR-B-QUE- Chicago STORE PRE-INVENTOR- SPECTATOR VISION need an eye checkup Maybe you've never had any difficulty in seeing anything you wanted to see. But our eyes change with time. Sometimes the focussing muscles are not as strong as they used to be When you're watching something at a distance for a long period of time maybe you notice some eye discomfort Even a sling degree of distortion can cause problems. An eye examination is the best solution TODD KIMBALL O.D. NEPHI MEDICAL CLINIC 392 East 600 North, Nephi Phone 6230775 Examination by Appointment Only $2889,nd1835 S TOOLS BAR-B-QU- E Nephi, Utah -- OPTOMETRIST- Two styles v ; 623-168- SEARS CATALOG Y SALE!!! Most Items On Our Floor 15 . 20 Cutlery Washers and Dryers Refrigerators and Freezers Vacuum Cleaners SPECIAL ON 40 LB. DETERGENT $19.88 Including one gallon Clorex Free Sale limited to stock on floor Knife, Reg. $29.95 Fork, Spatuala Check your colored sale folder delivered to your home for more bargains. Come in and see our Mention this ad to our clerk and well give you 1(0 for your father! your Not gift for items on sale already Stereo's C.B. Radios reg. $119.95 SIP STICKS Starting from Microwave Oven - Sale $24.95 our regular low prices!!! Tiller Saddles - Halters Bridles - Horse Shoeing Tools Saddle Blankets FOLDING TABLES 295 North Main DR. TODD KIMBALL ' J f t-- D winnor Vancouver, Wa electronic system Price Night mm to LOVE TO TRAVEL? . - Vi (Excluding Drinks, Sales items and Coupons) 25.000 call increase over Donated Only a few can make the big leagues in any sport But as a spectator you can enjoy the drama and excitmenl of sports competition if you have good vision. And if you don't, you can get corrective glasses or contact lenses to make sure you're not missing a thing give yourself a test to make sure Can you see the player's faces? Can you see the scoreboard? Do you notice any eye fatigue or eye stain when watching a sporting event - even when you're as close as your television screen can bring you? Do you miss kev plays and have to wait for ft? sports announcer to tell you what you've missed These are all signs that you Michelle Taylor, and Julianne Tolboe. Ninth grade honor roll students are Larry Bosh, Denise Broadhead, Bar- Venice Theatre e Carter, Colette ChristenThe heaviest calling sen, Michelle Garfield, Teresa Garrett, Shauna period begins at 8 p.m. and ends around 10:30 Gooch, Janice Higgin-spn- , Kristy Kay, Karen p.m. Sunday night, he said. Also, many people Kelsey, Michael Kencall exactly on the hour nedy, Sandra Lunt, Terand so it would esa Madsen, Molly be wise to call 10 to 15 Mangelson, Shawna minutes after those Robinson, Carla Squire, Marianne Thorup, Kristimes. tine Wall, Kerry Whitobwill direct Dialing Jill Winn, and Linda tain the fastest service, ing, Worthington. he concluded. Fathers Day, once long-distanc- Christine Sperry, Tina Sperry, Curtis Squire, Brady the best times to call dad would be in the morning long way. Trauntvein, Carl Wright, and Nathan Wright. Eleventh grade honor roll students are Danine Middle school honor roll's here Approved a contract for Jack Lomento, Can-- : yon Hills Park golf pro. , - Randy n zie, Penny Pew, Melanie by Calvin Wright, the owner of the subdivision. The poor condition of the road is causing problems to citizens, says Councilman ; - their aviation fuel to a safer location. Told City Manager The names of Juab High School Students who attained honor roll status for the fourth quarter have been released by Dr. Kirk Wright, JHS principal. Cemetery deeds were authorized for George V. Jones, Richard W. Jones, Gordon R. Jones, Melba J. Bowen, and Vaughn J. and Vera Paxman. Milt Harmon, Natalie Orme, City Manager Randy McKnight, and Councilman Frank ... Booth to a downtown work group to study downtown needs and rec-- ; ommend solutions. Stowell, , to move tank of Helicopters 9,000-gallo- ure is the same as last Fire Chief Asked Boyd Park and Police Chief William 0. Young to come up with an agreement with Airwest honor quarter honor roll Kevin Darman, general contractor. and censed by the state. Tenth graders on the roll are Carma Aagard, Robert Allred, Daren Bender, Mary Ann Bracken, David BronHonor roll students in son, Lynnette Christenthe twelfth" grade are sen, Terilee Dailey, Gloree Allred, Vonda Sheralyn Jones, DeAnn Allred, KLyn Bosh, Kay, Larry Kennedy, Travis Garrett, Kirk Heidi Larson, Cindy Linda Ludlow, Jeana Lynn, Greenhalgh, Michelle Greenhalgh, Allyn Newell, Michelle Harmon, Lenna McKenRamirez, Quentin String-ham- , JHS releases fourth $99 $6996 can carry your favorite hot or cold drink while you jog, at your baseball game, take them on your bike, 240 folfing. You Tubes With Its Own Drinking Straw Add one to your Father's Day CiftsUH RADIO AM-F- M reg. $139.00 now $QQ00 w GE TV AC-D- C to take anyplace - reg $150 $12500 Electric Engraver Pencils 4 |