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Show WINDOW ON MAIN STREET By Mariann C. Gibson mother's love free of charge, no payment, tax or barter. is A natural love, right from the start, from deep inside, straight from the heart. A mother's hands are strong as steel, yet gentle as a lamb. To serve the task, whatever asked, her devotion is diverse, and real. A North stake plans Satan worship rumor started by juvenile Beehive-Sco- movie party A rumor that Satan worship- worshippers in the area. Officer Bruce Beal said, pers were planning to abduct children in Juab County has There is probably more danger been traced back to a juvenile of small children being abducted who apparently read stories by letting them play unattended about such warnings in other in the street by their home than areas and told other children there is when a child is playing with a lot of other children on this was the month for it. Chief Police the school grounds. Wayne Nephi Hoaldridge said quite . a few students stayed home from school last Thursday because . , Call they were frightened, and a lot of parents called the police Nephi Citys animal control department asking that the officer has a 1 male school grounds be patrolled. St. can Bernard be that were in but Schools session, some of the children who attend- adopted. Interested persons should call ed were frightened. during business hours. He said that as a courtesy, several reserve officers were called in to monitor the school grounds. The fear has subsided and the Justin D. Jones, son of .Norchief said the children are in no man and Trudy Jones of Mona, more danger now from Satan recently received his Cub Scout Faith in God, award. worshippers than they have' ever been. He is a member of the. bear To the best of my knowden sponsored by the Mona 2nd LDS Ward. His den leader is ledge, we dont have a prob' Denise White and his : lem, Hoaldridge said. Nephi officers have attended training is Rick Welsh. seminars on the subject and He is a; member of Mrs. have found no evidence of Satan Allreds fourth grade class at the Mona Elementary School. He likes horseback riding, hunt- ing, fishing, football, and wrestl- mg. - ; a home; ACO A surface beauty becomes elusive. soul remains the keeper of truth. As the Her eyes see beyond the reality of today, Past despair, adversity and pain. . , Fsittl 623-162- 6 in God award 1 The lines of time have changed her face, Still beauty shines from within. Cub-mast- She sees the joy, the laughter, the love. All's right with the world. I'll cry tomorrow. Her time is so precious, always enough to go around. She shares and gives, then seeks where she might be needed. Her generosity knows no bounds, though her pockets be empty. Her offerings, though meager, are priceless and rare. Her listening ear. Her understanding heart. Her soft warm shoulder, and the comfort of her welcome embrace. She must prepare for the reality to keep the apron strings fragile. of tomorrow, No bars on the windows, no locks on the doors. She prepares for the time when she's asked to let go. Still, a mother's love is free for the asking, a possession more precious than gold. The only payment asked is love in return. Happy Mother's Day. From page one UDOT motorists to Levan gives the impression that the town is the south Nephi service pulloff area, Mangelson said. The need for commercial signing for Nephi also was mention- ed. Skip Anderson said he would visit the area in the near future and review commercial signing requirements with local offi cials. State Senator Cary Peterson, Nephi, asked that improvements to State Road 132 also be included on the schedule for UDOT work. The section of road just east of the Southwestern Portland Cement plant has been flooded in past years, and according to Peterson, needs to .be raised and widened. The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 8, 1986 2 . L0PGK KGX CJP1 iriQ Cedar Hollow Drive Inn WltoIM &aU The, Beehive and Scout organizations of the ; Nephi North LDS Stake will hold a movie party at the slake center Saturday, May 10. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. Popcorn and punch will be served. v.h Boys and girls ages 12 and 13 from the North stake only are invited to attend. , , c . ' North stake sets dance for 14-1-8 year olds! Saturday The Nephi North LDS Stake is sponsoring a dance Saturday, May 10 at the Nephi 4th-5t- h LDS Ward church. ' 8 Boys and girls ages from both local LDS stakes are invited to attend. The dance will begin at 8 p.m. and end at 11 p.m. Music will be furnished by 6 radio. A $1 donation will be asked at the 14-1- K-9- door. Nephi softball association wants to form league The Nephi Softball Associa-tion is looking for players and teams for a league. Anyone interested in playing should contact Brent Park at or Lyle Osborne at 623-250- 4 623-290- 0. Nephi s new Family Drive Inn at Cub award the South Freeway Interchange! Derek Rex' Orgill, 9, son of Rex and Linda Orgill of Mona, received his Cub Scout Faith in God award May 4. He is a member of the Cub Scout pack sponsored by the Mona 1st LDS Ward. His den leader is Glenda Abbott. He is a student in Gedge class at the Olivers third-grad- e Mona Elementary School. His favorite subject is math.,,! ,.v His: grandparents areJargie Archibald of Nephi and Doyle and Florence Orgill of Mona. WELCOME TO NEPHI! WEIGHT WATCHERS TRY LOW CALORIE MEALS CHICKEN-CRUNC- i - SALAD! H orotn . , FISH SALAD! The $2.25 Times-New- s Volume 84, No. 18 May 8, 1986 Vance P. er - Cedar Hollow Drive Inn Derek Rex Orgill TTroill ut . SMALL SALAD BAR AND CHICKEN STRIPS & Allan R. Gibson, Publishers ) It published each ThursThe t (USPS Co., 96 South Main day by the Timet-NePublishing Second-clapottage it paid Street, Nephi, Utah 04640. at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to P. O. Bot 77, Nephi, Utah 04640. The Timet-New- Deadlines: Newt and advertising, close of business, Tuesday prior to publication. Deadlines advance one day when a postal holiday falls on Thursday. SMALL SALAD BAR ONE PIECE CHICKEN Subscription prices: Six months, $0, one year, 012 in uab County, $15 outside uab County, payable in advance. No subscriptions accepted for less than six months. Single copy price, 304. r. Advertising rates available on request. All articles and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing and will only be used if the editor deems them newsworthy. The editor reserves the right to hold submitted news items for use in later editions. The Times-Neto not responsible for the return of articles or photographs unless they are accompanied by a stamped return envelope of the proper size. . , Phone for phone orders!; will be They ready when you get here. . 623-256- 8 NEPHI CITY SERVICE REMINDERS GARBAGE Nephi City garbage collection services are for household waste only. Other refuse such as lawn clippings, leaves, and clippings from trees and shrubs are not hauled as part of this service. 1. city garbage collection service does not remove and haul away rocks, construction material waste, or material resulting from demolition or remodeling work. 2. The SPRING CLEANUP Mayor Boyd park has declared the week of May 5 ' e clean-uin Nephi. May 10, 1986 as -- city-wid- On Saturday, May 10th, Nephi City crews wil pick up and haul away limbs, junk; debris, etc. that residents place in piles along the! sides of the . street. . , 3. Ashes and clinkers from stoves and furnaces are not hauled by the garbage collection service. If you desire to have ashes and clinkers removed, special arrangements must be made at City Hall. 4. Garbage containers shall not exceed a capacity of 30 gallons and shall not be filled to exceed 50 pounds in weight. Containers should be equipped with handles. 5. Nephi City appreciates you cooperation. Call have any questions about this notice. 623-082- 2 if you p K. If you need help moving material froth your property out to the street, please contact' Nephi City at 623-082- ' 2. Please have material to be hauled away out on the street by 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 10th. 1 r Please participate and help beautify Nepfn. |