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Show City council approves $17,000 for new golf course clubhouse the materials will be to make another $750 at the The rest of the groups closing social at which will cost an estimated Mike Reid, former Brigham materials The Nephi City Council has approved the expenditure of $17,000 to help build a new clubhouse at the Canyon Hills golf some of donated. $18,396.27. The golf association Young University golfer, will will then have a new clubhouse speak. Any money raised in exThe action was taken at the for approximately $7.42 per cess of the clubhouse costs will be used for landscaping, asphalt Tuesday meeting of the council square foot. The difference between the sidewalks, trees, shrubs, or lawn following a presentation by Gary Kyhl of the Canyon Hills cost of the building and the around the course. mens golf association. money donated by Nephi City will will be be raised by various golf The city council decided that said the building Kyhl done with mostly volunteer association money-makin- g proj- the materials for the clubhouse labor and will be supervised by ects. The group already has rais- should be bought through the contractor Mike Jones. The ed $860 in a raffle and $650 at citys purchasing department. group plans to have the 62- - x the Ernest Wilson Memorial By so doing, the group would 40-f-t. building framed early so golf tournament. Members hope save nearly $1,000 in sales tax. course. the inside work can continue throughout the winter. Hie group plans to put the new clubhouse in the same spot Theater, business licenses, meetings Nephi news notes as the old one, providing the present septic tank and field drain system are in good shape. In other business at their Mayor Park suggested that the golf association might consider Tuesday meeting, the Nephi moving the building to a site City Council: further north where it could be Met with Wes Greenhalgh hooked to the citys sewer concerning his proposal to build a new theater on the site of the system. The majority of the labor and old Venice theater See the arti- - New In Nephi Professional Modeling ?A Classes! e9v' Issued business licenses to the Sunshine Generation singing group, Jill Allred, 604 North g 1st East; and the Sheree Wilkinson, 273 East 2nd North. water and power board. Pexton Tabled a business for John1 said the group used computer McMahon's auto repair shop un- data for the last four years to til possible zoning ordinance analyze cost, consumption, and violations can be researched. marketing criteria. The board new rates provide an Noted that the annual, decided themeans of recouping equitable meeting of the Utah League of the power municipal systems Cities and Towns will be held costs. Sept. 11 to 13 in Salt Lake City. Pexton said the last city elecReceived an invitation to at- trical rate increase was in 1982, tend the dedication of the new and that even with the new Canyon Hills Health Care rates, Nephi customers will pay Center Sept. 15 at 11 a.m. about 69 percent of what the Ages 11 - Power rate increases Sing-a-Son- all-mus- ic pre-schoo- l, SPEND YOUR Taught by Modeling Unlimited Agency of Orem From page one cle on page one. BREAK AT 226-302- 1 and up VAMDS Payment Plan Available! Each Monday At The average Utah Power & Light residential customer pays. Mayor Boyd Park said that in the last four years, the city has been able to absorb rate in- - From page one Theater cooperate in helping to remove the old building. Commission Chairman Tom Fowkes asked County Clerk Pat Greenwood to schedule both Wes Greenhalgh and Jim Slavens to come to the Oct. 6 commission meeting to present their proposals. The commission will then decide which, if either, of the two proposals to accept. creases from its suppliers without passing them on to the residents, but can no longer do so. He commended the water and power board for their study and asked the city council to adopt the rates, which council members did unanimously. In the past, Nephi bought some power from Utah Power & Light and some from the Bureau of Reclamations hydroelectric projects. 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