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Show NE34 i 1 iitah press association SOUTH 4A7 EAST 300 SALT LAKE UTAH CITY, b4111 I mt. ? " fcSl Serving East luab County c: ie.old County Jail ofndally has been listed on the U.S. Department of Interiors National Register of Histone Places. It was built in 1892 and served as the principal jail in Juab County for over 80 years. It is one of the largest and best preserved jails in the state. It is now part of the Juab County Museum complex and will be of great interested to tourists wljo travel in our area, says Maurine i Stephensen of the museum committee. June 4 will be cleanup day in Mona, town board decides A Nice Place to Live I May 18, 1988 I I P7 ' I wants more money from Juab County f ' (P A. f Cl I I I II. The Levan Fire Department is greater or lesser amounts of fire responsible for protecting asking the Juab County Com- - fighting. Monas fire depart-missio- n homes and property from Levan to increase the money it ment, for example, has been to Mills, and south to the counfor being on standby to ed extensively by the county fire ty line on Interstate 15 and State Road 28. fight fires in the south end of the marshal in years past. es . But Spring said other factors If you are doing the same June 4 will be Monas cleanup metal to donate to a fund- for weeds along the streets to be county. be considered. Lee must . of work, you should be the It amount decid-eddepends Spring, representing day, the town board has raising event notify them so it mowed, say board members. can be picked up. The event originally had been Residents also are urged to set for May 21, but was post- remove old cars, farm equipponed due to scheduling con- ment, and trash barrels from the flicts. towns streets. Doing so not will improve the looks of only of With the delay the cleanup but will make it easier the town, Member Rick Welsh Board day, said he hoped townspeople would make an effort prior to Memorial Day to spruce up the town for visitors who will be in Mona over that weekend. Board member Lee Taylor said Utah Power & Light Co. Manti Temple Centennial has authorized the use of a dance will hold a practice dump truck and a backhoe to at 6 groups p.m. today (Wednesday, assist Mona on its cleanup day. 18) at the stake center. May The equipment will greatly Teresa Blanchard, one of the assist in doing larger jobs and dance directors, said the prachauling debris, said Taylor. tice should last no more than an In conjunction with the dean- - hour, The doth for the skirts is here up, the Mona Boy Scouts ask that townspeople having scrap and those who havent received on where the lightning strikes and that may change from year to year, he said. Board, to Board Member Ray Myers by The equipment needed to is the not department receiving 6 p.m. on May 20. Bidders as of other amount same fight fires must also be mainmoney should furnish their own fuel, and that is a factor in fire area tained, departments. but will use the towns The Mona department cur- figuring the fire standby rently receives (1500 per year, payments, said Spring. The while Nephi gets (1250, Levan town currently has two vehicles a brush truck and a pumper gets (750, and Eureka gets truck. In each addition, (600. department gets an hourly rate for Spring also said the territory each department covers should time actually spent at fires. The disparity in the figures be an important consideration from the fact that the in determining standby fees. comes it should call Mrs. Blanchard. departments have been used for Levans fire department is Another practice will be hdd at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 21 at the old Manti High School football fidd. The festival itself will be held that day at 5:30 p.m. on thw south lawn of the Manti Temple Jennifer Carter, daughter of Heather Cowan, daughter of Karl and Helen Carter of Nephi, Glen and Susan Cowan. grounds. has been named queen of the The queen and her attendants 1988 Ute Stampede. were selected from a field of Her attendants are Michelle eight girls at tryouts held last McDonald, daughter of Wayne Wednesday. and Glenna McDonald; and They will reign over Nephis annual celebration and will represent the town at parades and functions throughout the summer. The board asked for bids for fire department, and Kerma street mowing, to be submitted Jensen, a member of the Levan said the Levan Town . Manti Temple dancers have two more practices . Jennifer Carter is queen of the 1988 Ute Stampede Open house will honor school retirees A f receiving the same amount of money, said Don Eyre, Jr., county attorney. The commissioners agreed to look into the problem and determine whether the town should receive more money. They will announce their determination in June. Newton is on Channel 5 Greg Newton, the mayor of Mona and a local beekeeper, will be featured on KSL televisions Prime Time Access show at 6:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, May 18). Newton recently was featured in a newspaper story which came to the attention of the television producers. They contacted Newton and produced the program segment that will appear tonight. The segment is part of a series that follows old U.S. Highway 91 from the north end of the state to the south end of the state. - Three long-tim- e employees of the Juab School District who will retire this year will be honored at an open house at Juab High School Thursday. The event will begin at 4:30 p.m. and the public is invited to attend. The three are Dean Shaw, jrv district clerk; Thelma Reed, tjfT TTT district secretary; and Thane faM0te. Jarrett, head custodian at Nephi Elementary. . North stake sets priesthood leadership meeting I n '2 The Nephi North LDS Stake will hold its priesthood leadership meeting Sunday, May 22 at the Nephi 4th-5t- h Ward church. The meeting will begin at 7 a.m. ' Those invited to attend are the stake presidency, the high council, the stake mission presidency, the stake young mens presidency, bishoprics, Action like this will take place at the Juab High School rodeo, to be executive secretaries, ward beld Mona fireman work Wednesday to douse a blaze at the home of Claude and Janet Hulburt of Mona, Friday and Saturday in Nephi d The home wa completely destroyed. dee ud secretaries, high prieet LJC group leaders and secretaries, i ward young mens presidencies IVj rodeo will be held Friday, Saturday at the fairgrounds jnj Wednesday, May 11 blaze stroys Mona residence, contents de- - A Mona home and its con- Central Valley Medical Center Ambulance van. It took firemen less than an The Hulberts daughter. Heather, was not in- hour to put out the fire, which jured, and Mr. Hulbert was out was fed by the propane system. Fireman Greg Newton said of town at the time. A pet bird and a dog were killed by the fire, the home and its contents, worth approximately (45,000, however. douse Rick Wright of the Mona were completely destroyed. tents were destroyed by fire in Nephi. She since has been Wednesday, May 11. The Mona Volunteer Fire Department was called to the scene at 7 a.m. when a propane heater exploded in a bedroom at the home of Claude and Janet Hulburt Mrs. Hulbert tried to the Came by throwing a blanket on the fire and received burns on her hands, arms, and face. She also suffered smoke inhalation and was taken by ambulance to i Tickets are was called to assist, as was the East Juab County on sale now Associations rescue released. Reserved seat tickets for the 54th annual Ute Stampede rodeo go on sale today (Wednesday, May 18) at Tolley Furniture in Nephi. The tickets are (6 each, but if theyre bought before July 1 Newton said townspeople there is a 50 cent discount, says Volunteer Fire Department said that by the time the engine ar- have helped the family find a. JoAnn Tolley. General admission tickets will rived two rooms were fully place to live and have donated not furused and go on sale until the week of in flames. clothing, bedding, engulfed the Stampede. The Nephi Fire Deoartment niture to them. ld . The Juab High School rodeo club will hold its 18th annual rodeo Friday and Saturday at the Juab County Fairgrounds. Rodeos will begin at 7 each evening with an overflow rodeo at 9 a.m. Saturday. The cow cutting contest will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Admission prices are (3 for adults and (2 for students. Those 6 and under will be admitted free. Club members involved in the rodeo are Tawhnyne Coombs, Libby Winn, Stephanie Day, Tina Taylor, Jennifer Carter, Chazel Nielsen, Jennifer Winn, Eric Nielsen, Troy Cattoor, Cherylee Lunt, James Oliver, and Tyson Garrett. They are trying to earn points to enable them to go to the state high school rodeo finals, scheduled to be held in Heber City June 14-1- 8. We would like everyone to The stock producer will be the come out and support the Juab Slash C Rodeo Company. High School Rodeo Club and see Trophy buckles will be awardone of the best rodeos in the ed for first, second, and third state, said a club adviser. place in each event. |