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Show 1 , i UTAH City council approves permit for TRAIL, Inc. group home At its Tuesday meeting, the planning commission; include, Nephi City Council approved a if possible, a member of the imconditional use permit for mediate neighborhood on the TRAIL, Inc. to operate a group screening committee for the home for the handicapped in ihome; and be properly licensed VRtSS AoJOCIATIuh 48? &;ST THIRD SOUTH SALT L5 CITY, UT 84111 character of the home be preserved, and allow periodic and unannounced visits by city personnel to check compliance with the provisions of the use Nephi. by the State of Utah. permit. If any violations are The permit is for the Thalia In addition, TRAIL must in- noted, the use permit will be Mickelson home at 95 East 6th sure that the residential revoked. North. TRAIL had previously, considered buying the Saify Talebreza home at 435 East 5th North. ?v, It iVl1 Group homes provide an opportunity for the mentally handicapped to be raised in a environment rather than in an institution. The homes are regulated by the Serving East Juab County -- A Nice Place to Live! semi-residenti- al May 9,1985 state. Canyon Hills Medical Center given conditional use permit As structured, the conditional use permit requires several things of TRAIL. Failure on any point would result in the revocation of the conditional use permit. TRAIL must: meet all reThe Nephi City Council apquirements of the fire code, inproved Tuesday a conditional cluding occupancy provisions; iise permit for the proposed have no more than eight hanjCanyon Hills Medical Center, a dicapped residents plus the lursing home to be built at ap- home parents; house no person being treated for alcohol and The new Miss Nephi is Lori Christensen, third from the left. Her iirls' Day acdrug .abuse or mental illness; attendants are Kimberly Taylor, second from the left, and Diane Friday, provide for parking Steele, right. Natalie Davidson, left, was named Miss Photogenic. tivities and have it approved by the are j off-stre- et Saturday at JHS j Friday, May 10 is Girls Day fit Juab High School, and a humber of activities have been Nephi City may get into natural gas delivery business Scheduled. f The Nephi City Council Tues- - city to go into the natural gas day authorized spending business. $23,000 on a study to see Acting on the recommend- whether it is feasible for the tion of the city water and power . - board, the council selected R.W. Beck and Associates of Denver to develop the study, which would indicate the expense and possible payoffs of the endeavor. The proposal was brought up several months ago by Central Utah Gas Co., which would operate the service for the city,' The feeder pipeline would probably come from Mountain, Fuels line in Utah County. i,. Leon., Pexton,w,represehting the water and power board, recommended the action, say ing little has been accomplished in the city by being overly conservative. At 3 p.m. in the high school Auditorium, the Girls Day Assembly will be held for all high school girls and their mothers. Senior and junior girls will model formals, and there will be a review of the past year. Saturday, May 11, the Girls Day dance will be held at 9 p.m. Couples will pay $5 and singles will pay $3.50. Pictures will be taken. The dance theme is Heaven. r- f invited to see representative Nephi Monday Sarah lane Young 46, dies; funeral held in Centerfield to Joseph William and Sarah Robbins Git-ten- s. She married Richard (Dick) Young March 19, 1974 in Ely, Nev. She is survived by her husband, of Mona; a son, Danny Speckenhouser of Blyth, Calif.; three grandchildren; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Wendell (Patty) Roundy of Nephi; three stepsons, Richard Young and Daren Young, both of Nephi, . and Mathew Young of Salt Lake City; a sister, Esther Davis of Syracuse; and three brothers, L.W. Gittens of Bothell, Wash., Dean Gittens of Redmont, Oreg., and Harvey Gittens of Sarah Jane Young Great Falls, Mont. Funeral services were held LDS Ward Church. Interment Wednesday at the Mona 1st was at the Mona Cemetery. I office-equippe- d to protect patients and neighbors. The facility has been on the drawing boards for several months. Dan Kostenko, repre-1senting the nursing home, agreed to the provisions of the use permit. 5 Magician will present show in Nephi Saturday Salt Lake magician Jack Hart present his Incredible Wondershow Saturday at the Juab High School Auditorium. - The show is sponsored by the It.wiU.beginu-a- t The admission cost is $12.50 per family or $4 per person. The public is invited. The program features such large-scal- e stage illusions such as The Buzz Saw and Harts famous Cheating the Gal- lows. Each illusion is presented as a drama with its own costuming and special effects. The show is approximately 90 minutes long and has a intermission. Harts magic show has appeared throughout the United States, including at the Sahara Las Vegas, the Sahara Tahoe, Harrahs Club in Reno, the Commercial Hotel in Elko, the Ramon Reno Centennial Colosseum, the Elko Convention Center, Utah the Salt Palace, the Utah State I Ot Fair, the Pima County Fair in Tucson, Ariz., at Sun Valley, Ramon Memmott of Nephi and at the New Orleans Sheri- was named the states outstanding emergency medical technician at ceremonies over Memmott named State the year tM Jack Hart dan. He most recently returned k from a appearance in two-wee- the Carribean aboard the luxury liner Vollendam. He has also appeared with the Lawrence Welk Show, Tom T. Hall, the Oak Ridge Boys, and other groups. the weekend. The award was presented by Dr. John M. Henry at the state EMT convention held in Wend-oveHenry helped originate the state EMT association. Memmott is vice president of training for the East Juab Ambulance Association. He has been a member of the group for 10 years and was instrumental in starting the organization. He is an officer of the Nephi Police Department. Memmott was selected from applicants from throughout the state on the basis of his service to the community and to the ambulance association. r. Provo boy killed at Sand Dunes Saturday afternoon Steven Bunker, 12, of Provo died Saturday when the walls of the sand cave he was digging collapsed and covered Him. The accident happened at the Little Sahara Recreation Area at about 1:45 p.m. According to Juab County Sheriff Dave Carter, the boys father, Randy Bunker, was sitting in a nearby vehicle when the sand cave collapsed. Bunks sent to a nearby camp for help. It took Bunker and three or four other people about a half s. 7 p.m. d Jaycee BB gun team takes first place at meet off-stre- et 100-be- , Nephi lions Club. The study, which will take from 60 to 90 days, will cost about $29,000. Nephi City will pay 76 percent of the amount, and Central Utah Gas will pay the remaining 24 percent. Jaycees-sponsore- Times-New- between those with psychological problems and those who might have problems as a result of aging or Alzheimers disease. In addition, the nursing home must have parking .sufficient for visitors and employees and must be landscaped. The parking and landscaping plans be approved by the planning commission. The back yard must also be fenced will . BB gun team are Wade Members of the Nephi Wayne Andrews, representand Jodi Harward, Roger Hansen, Mary Lunt, Jerry King, Kaylen Central Utah Gas, said he ing Garrett. and Tyson Sperry, would prefer an alternate engineer, C.H. Tew and Hill, because the company had already done preliminary engineering studies for his company. Councilman Glenn Greenhalgh, however, said the water and A team sponsored by the took first place in prone, second power board would prefer Beck Nephi Jaycees took first place place in sitting, third plade in because the other firm had done in the state BB gun contest standing, and second in the the earlier studies. He said that held recently in Gunnison. overall shooting events. She way the city would get a more Gunnison placed secod, Price had the high individual score of unbiased job while lessening .was third, and Bountiful was 448 points. possible conflicts of interest. fourth. Tyson placed first in the Team members are Wade and prone position event and second Jodi Harward, Roger Hansen,. in the overall shooting event. Vets Marty Lunt, Jerry King, while Kaylen took second in the DAV Kaylen Sperry, and Tyson Gar- sitting position shooting event. . rett. The team is now eligible to at- m Wade, Jodi, Roger, and tend the international meet in A representative of the Tyson also had perfect scores Slippery Rock, Pa. July 12, 13, Disabled American Veterans on the written test. Jodi also and 14. organization will be in Nephi Monday, May 13, to help local veterans and their families ; secure Veterans Administration benefits. The DAVs van will be at the Sunset Inn Motel from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sarah Jane Young, 46, died There is no charge for the serMay 5 in Provo. vice, and veterans need not be She was born Sept. 25, 1938 members of the DAV. proximately 1250 North 4th East in Nephi. As part of their regular meeting, the council members approved the recommendation of the Nephi City Planning Commission, which held a public hearing on the issue. The hearing was reported in last weeks issue of The The nursing home, which will d be a facility catering primarily to the elderly, will replace the Colonial Manor. The terms of the conditional use permit restrict the nursing home to housing no more than mentally disabled patients under the age of 65. The age limit was added to differentiate an hour to remove an estimated 1.5 tons of sand to reach the boy. the East Juab Ambulance ar- - Nephi, 52 mile. away. The boy was transported .iwd from to Central Valley Medical These students are among those who will present a dance revue Friday. They are Lisa Lynn, front; Andrea Park, Carin Coray, and Dard Kay, middle row; and Diana Lynn, Kristy Jacobsen, Shanna Newton, and Amy Lange, back row. Lynn dance revue set for Mona LDS Ward Church Friday night The dance students of LaRue and Jeana Lynn will present their annual revue Friday, May 10 at the Mona LDS Church. Center in Nephi where he was pronounced dead. Sheriff Carter said the boys The revue, entitled Our father was aware he was diggon Show will no Greatest idea had a sand but Earth, cave, ing it was so deep. begin at 7:30 p.m. The admis sion price is $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children under 12. The public is invited to at- tend. Proceeds from the admission cost will go to the Mona LDS wards' Young Men and Young Women's organizations. |