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Show Weather report etc. Bids, leases, dust, bonds, Nephi City Council and a Class A beer license to the Cedar Hollow Convenience Store. The store is owned by cil: Answorth to a Corporation and is govern plan Adopted leased to Lane Harward being city operations during emergenIn business at their Tuesday meeting, the Nephi City Coun- of Levan. cies. Authorized the issuance of up to $2,275 million in industrial revenue bonds for the Colonial Manor Health Care Centers proposed new building Ratified the hiring of Barbara Lovell as a part-tim- e librarian. Mrs. Lovell was hired for a probationary period. She replaces Becky Sperry. Appointed Becky Sperry and Joseph G. Christensen to the library board. Issued a business license six-mon- th k between the Vine Bluff Cemetery and the Juab High School and Juab Middle School complex. The city previously authorized the issuance of up to mxsbW $2,175 million in bonds, a $100,000 difference. NEPHI WEATHER Heard a request from Dan E.C. Sherwood, reporter Kostenko of the Colonial Manor Health Care Center to allow his Date company to pay back, on a long- Aug. 28 term basis, the cost of water Aug. 29 and sewer hookups for the new Aug. 30 rest home. Aug. 31 Kostenko said it appears the Sept. 1 hookup fees will be substantial, Sept. 2 and will be higher than com- Sept. 3 parable fees in other comLEVAN WEATHER munities. Derle Hansen, reporter He said instituting such a payback plan might also be us- Date ed to attract other industries to Aug. 28 Nephi. Mayor Steele said the Aug. 29 council would refer the idea to Aug. 30 the city water and power board Aug. 31 for consideration. Sept. 1 2 Kostenko also asked the city Sept. 3 Sept. for help in flooding the con- struction site to help the ground to settle. The water could also be used for dust control, Kostenko said. ' Authorized department city electric superintendent Leased the citys rip-rapit to J&S Plumbing and Excavating. The company will use rock from the pit to build the citys hydroelectric diversion p dam. Dr. Arvin Don Hullinger Will Be In Nephi Spoke to Doris Newton At 1st South ana Main Tuesday, September 10th 8 a.m. to 12 noon. All small animal veterinary services:; available including immunization, spays and neutering, examination and surgery. con- cerning dust control near her home. Mrs. Newton alleged dust from the nearby cement plant and from a city construction project had damaged her car and damaged her childs health. Several methods of controlling the dust were discussed. Mayor Bob Steele told Mrs. Newton the city would work with the other parties involved to help control the dust. aMaaAAAMWMAmAAAMWWVVVWVVWAAWVVVVVVVVVV VSTvV.'.V.' , ' W.WAr WW". rt i At Map's "66" WE SELL Special WASH & WAX Pre-wint- er Wax your car now so that the salt and grime of winter will not damage the finish! 'kJS With SuperSeal Make you car look like new! Vans slightly higher Hap's 66 Service 820 North Main, Nephi We pick up 9 for appointment Please call and deliver, so call today! - 623-990- h A Nephi girl injured in an accident near Red Creek Flats east of Nephi has been released from the Utah Valley Medical Center, according to information from the Juab County Sheriffs Office. Sheriff Dave Carter said the accident happened Saturday when Trisha Sanders, 14, and her sister, Amy, were recreaa riding tion vehicle toward Red Creek Flats with two cousins, who were riding a separate vehicle. The Sanders vehicle went over an embankment and struck a boulder. Trisha was taken by private vehicle to Central Valley three-wheele- d Dale Anderson Anderson gets MS in statistics from Brigham Young U. Councilman Boyd Park said the council, though, must have a backup plan in case one or the other of the plans falls through. Councilman Frank Booth, however, said the employees' group has given the city a better idea of what it would do if it were to take over the plant. To date, Cypher-Jone- s has not released any plan of what it would do with the business if it were to obtain the plant. It has promised such a plan but has never delivered, the council said. Regional head injuries, an injured right shoulder, and blood loss. She underwent three and a half hours of plastic surgery. Her sister was treated at Central Valley Medical Center and released. Nephi North LDS Stake will sponsor Deseret Ind. drive The Nephi North LDS Stake is sponsoring a Deseret In- dustries drive Wednesday, Sept. 11. Usable items should be taken to the stake center at 10 a.m., or Medical Center and was to the Mena LDS Church at 1 transferred to the Utah Valley p.m., say church officials. Dale Norman Anderson, son and Mrs. Norman L. of Mr. Anderson of Nephi, received a master of science degree, in statistics from Brigham Young University Aug. 16. He has been accepted into the Ph.D. program in statistics at the University of California in Riverside. Anderson received an associate of science degree from Snow College and graduated magna cum laude from Southern Utah State College. He and his wife, Rosanna Elliott Anderson, formerly of Burlington, North Carolina, have a son, Michael. The 4 Times-New- s Nephi, Utah September 5,1985 VA6J O ny Nephi City will back whoever is able to get the NRP. Hose Products plant running, the Nephi City Council said at its meeting Tuesday. Councilman Glenn Green-halgsaid he has heard from the town rumor mill that the city is for the employees' group and against the Cypher-Jone-s bid, but such is not the case. Nephi City is for anyone who can put the plant in operation, Greenhalgh says, and the city has not discriminated against any. group, to his knowledge, the councilman continued. RV accident injures T risha, Amy Sanders Medical Center with Richard Judd to call for bids on three voltage regulators needed to finish the rebuilding of the citys substation. Mobile Veterinary Clinic Council will back whoever can get NRP running ' m Jed Woodard, left, and Rusty Hansen took UofU chemistry course this summer. They received 12 hours of college credit. JHS duo completes UofU college chemistry course Two Nephi boys completed a Both boys received an course at the for the course, taught by college chemistry sumDr. O. Ragsdale of the of this Ronald Utah University mer. universitys department of 1111 EXERCISE CLASSES Starting Tuesday, Sept. 3rd 9 to 10 a.m. Sept. 3 11 h Sept A MWf 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Please bring mats and jumpropes call Linda For or enroll during at first class. Location: Gym southeast end of CityCounty bldg. nt 623-276- 9 They are Rusty Hansen, son chemistry. The course took five weeks of Darrell and Sandra Hansen; and Jed Woodard, son of Jay and each student received 12 hours of college credit. and Renee Woodard. NOTICE TO HUNTERS Due to problems and vandalism perpetrated by hunters during previous hunting seasons, the Bowers-lron- s land in south Dog Valley is posted: Hunting by Permission Only." The posted area will be patrolled by personnel from the Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources to apprehend trespassers. limited number of written Permission to Hunt" passes will be issued at $100 per person for the A season. To apply for a hunting pass, send an application including name, address, and big game license number with a cashier's check or money order for AUTO PARTS SPECIALISTS $100 to Hunting Pass, 35 South Main, Nephi, Utah 84648, EOOFENG! Let Shannon White of White roofor repair your home or ing re-ro- of before bad weather. 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