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Show Other business the Con unci I City In other business at their meeting of May 17, the Nephi City Council: Decided to provide a work project for seven local girls who are Utah State History Fair winners. The girls need to earn $300 each to compete in the National History Fair in WashingJuab ton, D.C. in mid-Jun- Middle plicants for summer jobs at the swimming pool and golf course. Adopted an amendment to e. School Principal girls, plus Janet Cotner, recently received first place honors at the state history fair, and Brenda Lynn and RaNae Kay won second place. Trauntvein estimates that the girls will need to come up with $400 each to make the trip. The County Commission donated $500, and Trauntvein plans to approach the school board for funding, Leonard H. Trauntvein met also. with the council along with Authorized Mayor Steele to Anne Larson, Shelly Pew, Con-y- a execute applications to obtain Poulsen, and Kim Mortensen two urban development action to make the request. These grants. It was explained that if the city received the grants, it would be able to loan a business 20 percent of the cost of a development project in the community which the business would pay back to the city with interest. Applications, which The Nephi Fourth and Fifth must be in by May 31, will inLDS Wards will hold a salvage clude a Nephi Lumber Comsale Thursday, May 26 at their pany project to obtain part of the Safeway store property to building. Folding chairs, desks, light build a hardware and lumber fixtures, and other miscellane- store. The other application is ous items will be sold, begin- in behalf of the Robert Andersen and Grant Worthington dening at 7 p.m. inThe items may be inspected velopment on the south from 2 p.m. until the time of terchange. City officials emsale. phasize that there is no Proceeds from the sale will be guarantee that the city will used to help pay for the receive the grants, but they will remodeling project currently be eligible to apply for two more grants by Aug. 31. A public hearing on the proposal will be held May 24 at 7:30 p.m. Discussed replacement of the culvert bridge leading to Bradley Springs. James Ockey, who used the bridge as an entrance to his campground, is prepared, according to the council, to purchase the culvert if the city will put it in. A decision was not made as to how large the culvert should be in order to handle high stream flow. Authorized the councils recreation committee, Councilmen Richard May, Bob Garrett, and Glenn Greenhalgh, to screen ap- - Wards will hold salvage sale Thursday 1-- subdivision ordinance which spells out all the policies which have been unofficially adopted by the planning and zoning commission. This ordinance, it is hoped, will make it easier for a potential subdivider to organize the paperwork necessary and to comply with all the subdivision requirements. Granted a conditional use permit to the Andrews Company to build an eight-unelderly housing project directly west of its existing apartments. Earl Andrews explained that they now have 17 names on the waiting list to move into their units. Decided to allow the children of Alice McCune to plant a large pine tree at the Nephi City park, marking it with a plaque commemorating the 100th anniversary of Mrs. McCune s birth. Mrs. McCune wrote a book on Juab County history, and was a long-tim- e supporter of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers organization. Discussed water drainage problems, sewer line construction, and electrical easements on the subdivision proposed by Wes Lynn. The subdivision is to be located between Seventh North and 850 North, and be . it tween Ninth East and the freeway. Voted against placing stop signs on Second East and Sev- Issued business licensee to Pam Christensen, owner; Wood-Sn- o Shack, a shaved-ic- e shop to smith, 236 East Eighth North, be located at the Allens Food George D. Lollar, owner; and Farm parking lot, Lynn D. Fau- - Scotts Spraying Service, 474 sett, owner; Pams Beauty North Sixth East, Lee Scott, Salon, 1316 North 325 East, owner. enth North, as requested by Clarence Phillipsen, to prevent speeding down Seventh North. Instead, the council decided to ask other residents of the area about their feelings about the stop signs, and to monitor the traffic speed with radar to determine where the signs are s House Of Fabric Terry 63 South Main, Nephi 623-084- Its Our 4th Birthday & needed. Instructed Were celebrating!! By giving you the cake!! City Manager Randy McKnight to send a letter of appreciation to each of the organizations which helped We want to thank all those who have supported us in the past 4 years. Come help us celebrate our birthday this weekend May 19th, 20th, and 21st. with the city cleanup day. Hired Rod Lunt as the golf course greenskeeper. Appointed Richard Judd to the Nephi City Fire Department. Expressed thanks to Lee Fowkes for his service to the Nephi Fire Department. Fowkes recently resigned as a fire department member. Learned that the Utah League of Cities and Towns is asking for $100 to support its lobbying efforts. The 3 Times-New- 4 Money Saving Coupon Clip and Save -- Bring in this cake coupon and save 20 on your pur- chase this weekend at Terry's House Of Fabric. Dis count honored only with coupon. 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He is a member of the Merchants Little League baseball team and is involved with the He also fat beef contest in likes swimming and hiking. 4-- ESI 9 !?!nnia 5j Piiprmistitife Jeffrey Colt Bowles, son of Jeff and Stacy Bowles of Nephi, celebrated his first birthday May 14. Grandparents are Boyd Bowles of Santa Maria, Calif., Joyce Baessler of West Valley City, Kenny Tanner of Spanish Fork, and Diana Pay of Mt. Pleasant. comes with financing or s300 cash. Now, Plymouth Reliant K 4-d- r. f EPA ESI. 41! a thatcher to do your lawns and now is the time to nave We have lawn thached. have on hand many kinds o fmr trees also flowering trees in stock. Shop Sunshine for bedding plants. Tomatoes , peppers will be ready at the proper planting time. .We have potted plants, fres. flowers. We do corsages, spray and arrangements. 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