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Show Ox ; N' t NB8411 UTAH 467 PRESS ASSOCIATION EAST 300 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84111 w.'.'vAwN Serving East luab County A Nice Place to Live I June 29, 1988 What's legal and what's not Fireworks bug got ya? The Nephi fire and police departments are asking area residents to be careful with fireworks during the upcoming holidays.' The wet spring produced a large number of weeds. Those weeds now are extremely dry because of the long, hot, rainless Action such as this will be featured at the annual Ute Stampede rodeo, to be held in Nephi next summer. Any spark from carelessly watched or illegal Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Tickets are available at Tolley Furniture in Nephi. fireworks could cause a fire, says Mayor Boyd Park, who also is a member of the Nephi Juab County is in good financial condition, auditor says taxes assessed, ,as compared to the historic collection rate of 92 percent. The accountant had a number of suggestions for the county to implement which would result in greater controls. The two ambulance associahave spent more money Dave tions said overgenerous, have budgeted, said the xounty han-they Cloward, ' He-to- ld that the remark was a compli- - Cloward, and he suggested they make quarterly reports to the county to make sure the problem would not reoccur. He also suggested that the county institute an automated Juab County is in good finan- cial condition, says a representative of Hawkins, Borup, and Cloward, the independent accounting firm hired to audit the county. The county is living within its means, but its means are not -t- "I TN deadline is Friday nite cy. FEMA owes the county $185,000 for damage done to county property during the floods. Cloward suggested the county enlist the help of Sen. Orrin Hatch in getting the money. The county also is waiting for $159,000 in payments from the state for assessing and collect', ing taxes, the auditor said. 1983-8- Monday is the Fourth of July, the celebration of our 4 countrys independence, and next Thursday, Friday, and Saturday are the Ute Stampede. ' s Because The will be. closed on Monday and because of production Times-New- pressures for the Ute On July 4th Stampede book, our deadlines for next week have been changed. ALL news and ALL advertising must be to our office by Friday at 5 p.m. Items received after that time will be published in the July 13 edition. Although 5 p.m. is the 4th Ward sets breakfast The Nephi 4th LDS Ward will CP'ai ta uncommited cLh from ceremony and in the hold a people handicapped will to not have which means it breakfast on Monday, July 4. borrow money to operate while The event will be held at the ntv -- igo needs to eet come to for tax A breakfast of pan-imoney mJney waiting owingt from the Federal- city park. ham, and beverage $11,000 flag-raisin- g n All is, not rosy, however. Cloward told the commission that the percentage of property tax collections in the county has Emergency Management Agen- VFW . I eggs, officer to be $ V caes, deadline, wed appreciate having the items as soon as possible!!! 637 - OD ViO1-go- ne down. In 1987, the county collected 89 percent of property liilw 1 ft Make ft a 'Firecracker 4th' 'u ' u7r A field service officer from the No garbage ffrSWfyiS in Nephi on Fourth of July pickup at annual 3rd Ward Carnival d turkey will be served from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The cost is $3 per person. Those attending should bring their own Char-broile- There will.be no garbage collection in Nephi on Monday, July 4, says Craig Pew of the .. vv Xllv SCI Tivv 10 city sanitation department. Moiaay. The areas normally served on veterans need not be members 9 will begin at Rides and Monday will be covered on of the VFW to qualify for 11 a.m. andgamesuntil 6 p.m. go assistance. Wednesday, July 6. Those who are at the carnival between 11 and 11:30 a.m. qualify for a free ticket. During the day, hamburgers, home-mad- e drinks, baked and goods will be candy, Funeral held Saturday for Mrs. Lunt, 89 Hiskey Lunt, 89, died June 21 in Lehi. She was born June 30, 1898 in Leamington to Peter Michael Hiskey and Isabell Josephine Harrison Hiskey. She married Thomas Andrews March 25, 1921. They were later divorced. She married Burnell Mprris Lunt June 17, 1926 in Preston, Idaho. Their marriage was solemnized Oct. 7, 1949 in the Manti LDS Temple. He died in November of 1971. She was a member of the LDS Church, and served in the YWMIA, in the Primary, and in a ward choir. She was a member of the Juab High School Band Mothers organization and the Lady Lions. She worked several years in the school lunch program. Survivors are four children, Paul J. Andrews of Sunnyvale, Calif., Jay Morris Lunt and David Burnell Lunt, both of Nephi, and Helen Cammans of Covina, Calif.; 14 grandchildren; and a 28 Florence great-grandchildre- n; f, . snow-cone- dishes. At 6:30 p.m an auction will begin. Many new and used items will be sold, including quilts. To top off the days activities, a free fireworks show will held at the Nephi golf course. It will begin at 9:45 p.m. r UnGTcll s, I I UGSGSy honors Amy H. A musical variety program will begin at 3:30 p.m. on the stage behind the east bowery at PallTIGr, 80 more effects, like fountains with showers and pops; wheel and driver fireworks, like mounted spinners; trick noise makers, like auto foolers or loaded cigarettes or cigars; and ground spinners or chasers, items that dart around but do not leave the ground. The following fireworks are illegal: items that leave the ground, shoot flaming projectiles, or explode; those that shoot flaming balls like roman candles or fountains; rockets or missiles, like bottle rockets; helicopters and planes including and smoking items, like spinners that leave the ground; sparklers and smoke balls; com- and firecrackers of all types. Please turn to page 2 bination fireworks with two or Fire Department. The fire problem is compounded because area springs and wells are not producing as much water as usual. Nephi Chief of Police B. Wayne Hoaldridge asks that parents take the time to see that the fireworks their children may have are legal. Illegal fireworks, besides being fire and safety hazards, are subject to confiscation and those holding them are subject to fines. The following fireworks are legal, says Hoaldridge: those that emit showers of sparks, like cones and fountains; sparkling Museum may be funded through service district Juab County is considering creating a special service district to finance the finishing oF the Juab bounty Pioneer two rooms which will be made into one big room and could be used for all kinds of community '' " ' meetings. Lomax Mrs. suggested that in August to discuss the plan, which would mean the museum could qualify for special grants. The museum is to be housed in the old Juab County Courthouse, located at the comer of Main and Center streets in ventions, public meetings, dancing classes, art displays, or many other things. She also said the building could house a tourist information bureau. An example of a document setting up a special service district was given by Freston to County Attorney Don Eyre, Jr. Freston said he had purposely narrowed the boundaries of the district to cover only the property where the museum sits. He said that the area was small because he did not want to create a taxing district. Freston also suggested that the county commissioners serve as the board of directors for the district. The county will try to incorporate the special service district before the state community impact board meets on Aug. 8. Museum. A public hearing will be held Nephi. County Randy engineer Freston, at the request of the county commission, has spoken to the directors of other special service districts. He also has spoken to state officials about community impact grants. The community impact board, however, doesnt want to finance another museum that is open just two days a week, said freston. They want a multi-us- e facility. Freston said special service districts can only be set up for certain things water, sewer, hospitals, fire protection, and recreation, to name a few. In order to qualify for recreation funding, the the museum would e have to be a building. Members of the museum committee in attendance at the refull-tim- e, multi-purpos- cent county 'Soldier of the Quarter' at great-grandchildre- Florence Hiskey Lunt sister, Lovina Beus of Nampa, Idaho. Funeral services were held Saturday in Nephi. Burial was at the Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi. y n; 4-- H horses. building. That was always in the The seminar will be held at 8 The Lomax. said Evelyn plans, p.m. in the community center of has now floor of the the Juab County Courthouse. building top The public is invited to attend. The seminar will feature veterinarian David K. Price. He will present a slide show and .give instruction on the early treatment of horse injuries. ! A club sponsors seminar in treating horse injuries Club The Saddlehound meeting said the museum will be will sponsor a clinic on Thursused as a multi-purpos- e day on providing first aid to post . con- 4-- H commission Amy H. Palmer, 80, died June 25 at her home in Nephi. She was bom Dec. 18, 1907 in Ealey is Granger to David and Grace Hemenway Hannan. She married David Lester Palmer Sept. U.S. Army 2, 1927 in Salt Lake City. Their later was solemnized Lan Ealey, son of Mr. and marriage n- the in Logan LDS Temple. Mrs. Harold Ealey of Nephi, has She was a member of the LDS been named the soldier of the and liked making Church quarter at the U.S. Armys afghans and other hand work. GerMedical Material Center in Survivors are her husband, of many. for honor, the To qualify Nephi; two sons. Dean Palmer board a before of Tooele and Earl Palmer of Ealey appeared officers Wenatchee, Wash.; a daughter, of and was asked questions on cur- Mrs. Wayne S. (Joyce) Andrews rent events, first aid, map of Nephi; 19 grandchildren; 50 two reading, weapons, and other of Salt Velma Hoggan sisters, military subjects. He was awarded a $50 check, Lake City and Eliza Barrus of an Army achievement medal, a Salt Lake City; and two four-daAmy H. Panner pass, and 45 days ex- brothers. Jack Harman of emption from all duty rosters, Yakima, Wash., and Leon Funeral services were held Pete Harman of Los Altos, according to Larry J. Browning, Burial was at acting commander of medical Calif. Two sons, Ralph and Glen Tuesday in NephL Grantsville the City Cemetery. services. Palmer, are deceased. the park. the room could be used for Bathing beauty parade contestants sought The Nephi Lions Club is looking for participants for the annual Ute Stampede bathing beauty parade, to be held Saturday, July 9. Contestants must be 16 or alder, must never have been married, must wear modest bathing suits, and must supply their own transportation for the parade. Those interested in participating should call Neil or Judy Jensen at one-piec- e, 623-159- 9. |