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Show T NB84111 Jsn 1 99 PRESS AbSOUl ATION 4S7 EAST 30U SOUTH UTAH SALT LAKE Serving East luab County Members of the cast of Labors of Love" pose for a picture during practice sessions recently. The musical melodrama will be presented Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Monday. ises to be very entertaining. We hope to see you there, says Edward Belliston, JHS drama $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for students, $1 for children under day, Nov. 21. 12, or $8 per family. The show will be presented at The musical was written by 7 each evening in the high Jack Perry and Robert Neil school auditorium. Prices are Porter. This year's show prom- 17-1- er consultaIts tion time in area schools this week, the Juab School District office has announced. parent-teache- r flicts should contact the school at 623-208- 2. Artists retreat audit report donations Mona Board news retreat. According to Spring City officials, their town is one of three being considered for the designation. The other two are Cedar City and Moab. In their letter to Mona, Spring City officials said they felt the designation would be a boost to the Central Utah area since it will bring artists, writers, historians, and musicians from across the United States to the area. While here, the artists will be working on new creations and will share their talents with schools and communities. Received word from the Utah State auditor that the Town of Mona has satisfied the requirements of the Utah Code. Received a $25 donation from Wallace Tolley chapter plans contest The Juab County chapter of the League of Utah Writers is sponsoring a writing contest which is open to the public. The contest deadline is Dec. 1, and all those interested in participating may obtain entry forms from Myrna Trauntvein, Marilyn Keyte, or Norma writing, on which two people may collaborate and which must include both sheet music and a cassette recording of the song. Two categories are especially designed for writers under 18 youth prose, under 2,500 words or less, and youth poetry, two poems of 28 lines or less although youth writers may There are 13 categories in the compete with adults in any of contest: short-shostory, under 1,000 words; article, under 5,000 words; Christmas story, under doubled space, except for 3.500 words; short story, under poetry, and must be accom- 3.500 words; serious poetry, panied by a $1 reading fee. The 40 lines (two entries will be judged by outside unpublished); judges, and all entries will four poems under 24 receive a judges critique. light verse, lines (two published and two un- - Writers should retain a copy of published); childrens book (to each entry, as the league cannot age 12), at least 50 words; be responsible for the loss of en- childrens story, under 3,500 tries. h First-- , second-- , and third-plac- e book; words; featurette, 750 words; and song winners in each category will be honored at the January league meeting. Mal-quis- t. for the town to use as it sees fit. The donation was made in appreciation for the services Tolley received as a Mona property owner. rt DU banquet jsssyS: is Nov. 18 The Nephi chapter of Ducks Unlimited will hold its annual g banquet Friday, Nov. 18. The public is invited to attend. The banquet will be held at Cedar Hollow restaurant. The social hour will begin at 7 p.m. A prime-ri- b dinner will follow. There will be an early bird prize, a door prize, a raffle, and an auction of special Ducks Unlimited items. Tickets are available from Randy McKnight, Neil Garrett, Robert Steele, Chad Brough, and Frank Booth. fund-raisin- full-lengt- r can- if your service is disconnected can make arrangements for par- I fmm recently the address of the middle school instead of a smoke. on pieces of paper attached to According to a Gallup survey, the balloons they released. The a record 23.8 million smokers notes encouraged the finders to participated in last years quit smoking and also to let the Smokeout by quitting or cutting students know where the down on smoking for the day. balloons were found. "The Great American The seventh-grad- e health Smokeout is a classes taught by Scott McKay event, but it is a serious attempt and Karen Wright will be wear- to deal with a serious issue. The ing "Kiss Me I Dont Smoke" tragic fact is that 350,000 buttons on Thursday to em- Americans die each year of illnesses. Its phasize the point that it is not smoking-relatepleasant to kiss someone who time to put a stop to this smokes or chews tobacco. needless waste, and the only "Lick It For Good" posters way to do that is to convince have been placed at various smokers that quitting is places in the community. They desirable and possible," said invite smokers to have a lollipop Mrs. Griffiths. light-hearte- d d Sheriff asked to em- phasize Mona curfew Vandalism and the new Mona formation concerning the incicurfew law were discussed at the dent should contact the sheriffs November session of the Mona department. Town Board. Mayor Greg Newton reAccording to Juab County quested that Stephenson ask Sheriff Deputy Jim Stephenson, the sheriffs department to put an investigation is underway special emphasis on enforcing concerning two shots which the new Mona curfew ordinance. were fired at the windows of a The ordinance makes it local school bus as it was parked unlawful for anyone under the over the weekend in Mona. The age of 18 to be on the city incident is thought to be con- streets after 10 p.m. on week nected to similar vandalism days and after 11 p.m. on which recently occured in Nephi, weekends. Stephenson said. According to Newton, some He asked that anyone with in youngsters either dont realize the ordinance is in effect or they -1 1 , 7,1 are ignoring it, since they have cUU IN been observed on the streets W S6tS u festival'17 m- - fjrlV NOV The Nephi 7th LDS Ward will hold its fall festival Friday, Nov. 17. A and bake sale will begin at 6 p.m. and supper will begin at 6:30 p.m. .. St the sheriffs office to alert Thnko-JMFSS SiWL giving holiday iOXSC I There will be a potato bar, slopThere will be no garbage py joes, root beer, and dessert. pickup in Nephi on Thursday, Following the dinner, an auc- Nov. 24, Thanksgiving. tion will be held. Any ward The garbage that normally members who have items for the would have been picked up on auction should take them to that day will be picked up the Hap Whites home by Thurs- day before, Wednesday, Nov. 23. day, Nov. 17. Cody Ingram to get Eagle Scout award of the Uinta National Forest. The permits cost $5 each and will be available beginning at 8 Cody Ingram, 14, son of Jim a.m. There is a limit of one perand Betty Wilkey of Nephi and mit per household. Scott and Jane Ingram of Levan, will receive Ids Eagle Scout award Nov. 20. Lonnie Craig tial payments. Residents whose water service is disconnected incur an additional $20 fee to Craig reconnect the water and this m i I ifp rv only causes an additional ,,U. burden. In most cases, water pollCG SCHOOl service disconnection can be avoided if residents make some Pvt. Lonnie Craig, son of effort to meet their obligations. Janet and Carl Craig of Mona, The board said that allowing delinquent accounts to increase serves neither the person nor the town, since if the account is allowed to escalate, it places a greater burden upon both the town and the water user. Christmas tree permits will go on sale Saturday, Nov. 21 at the Nephi office dont be surprised not be paid all at once, residents uing delinquent water payments at its November session. It was decided that the service of the 16 overdue accounts now on the books of the water department will be disconnected on Nov. 20 if no payment has been received by that time. The board said the ruling is justified, since more than one delinquent notice has been sent to residents overdue in paying their water bills. Mayor Greg Newton said that residents should be aware that if Uinta Forest to sell Christmas tree perm its Twenty-fiv- e tfi If you have a delinquent water the full delinquent amount soon. The Mona Town Board discussed the problem of contin- positive benefits of quitting," Local writers' league Mona water users: Pay up or go dry! bill in Mona, The Great American Smokeout accentuates the asking why say yes to the Smokeout . . . and planning lots of support for those who do," she said. The sixth-grad- e students at Truscott, Kirsten Tatton, Jenny Bellisthe Juab Middle School held a Greenhalgh, and Michele ton as ladies of the evening. The balloon release Monday. accompanist is Patrick Franks. Students put their names and - Utah Endowment for the Humanities as an artists smoking during the Great American Smokeout, to be held Thursday, Nov. 17. The society hopes at least one in five smokers will say yes to participating in the event, a national campaign to encourage smokers to give up their cigarettes for 24 hours. Winn, Ginger Roth, Angie rett, Jennifer Buckley, Julia Powell, Emily Nielsen, Jeanette Jones, Amy Truscott, Denae er . In other business at their November meeting, the Mona Town Board: Voted unanimously to support a request by Spring City in their bid for designation by the The Juab County unit of the American Cancer Society has some encouraging words for the nations 54 million smokers: "Just say yes" to quitting said Arlene Griffiths, local Juab Middle School will hold Midnight, and Elizabeth Smokeout chairman. "Thats Ann Steele, Johnson, Ritalyn parent-teache- r consultations Garsmokers to were Appointment times have been from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday. sent to the parents of students Assigned appointments have at the Nephi Elementary been made for sixth graders School. Consultations will be only. The parents of students in held Thursday, Nov. 17 from other grades should contact the 1:30 to 4 p.m., and will continue school if they need appointments. all day Friday. Juab High School will hold The Mona Elementary School will parent-teachconferences consultations bold . Friday,. Nov. 18. Assigned appointment from 8 a.m.? to 4 pin- Friday times were sent home with the Parents should call the school oldest Mona Elementary stu- for appointment times, if need dent in each family on Monday, ed. There will be no classes for Nov. 14. Those who may not have received their appointment students in any of the schools times or have scheduling con Friday. one day Join the GA Smokeout Cast members, in order of appearance, are Stephanie Judd as Faith Faithful, Jimmy Judd as Bob Buttons, Tauney Jocelyn as Dora Delight, Jenny Wright as Malvina Gottrocks, David Stephenson as Edwin Gottrocks, Shannon Sutorius as Elinor Elsinor, Angela Gibson as Gertrude Gottrocks, Anthonie Nichols as Lawyer Samuel Scrounge, Kyle Pexton as Dave Dashing, Rhonda Malmgren as Hattie Hateful, Mike Parkin as the Devil, Heather Ogden as Madame Area schools plan parent-teachconsultations Nice Place to Live ! Kick cigarette, chew, or snuff for coach. 9, 84111 November 16, 1988 'Labors of Love' to be presented at Juab Hi Juab High School will present its production of the musical melodrama "The Labors of Love" Thursday, Friday, and and MonSaturday, Nov. A UTAH CITY, graduates graduated from military police school at Fort McClellan. Ala. Craig received a certificate of achievement from CoL Paul Gerard. He will continue his during su 13month tour in Germany. Alumni basketball tourney planned at JHS The fifth annual Juab High School alumni basketball tournament will be held Nov. 24-2-8 at the high school gymnasium. The toumamnet is open to anyone who has graduated from Juab High. Team members need not have been JHS basketball players in order to participate. There is a $5 per player entrance fee. Admission to the tournament is $1.50 for adults and $1 for children, Anyone who is interested in playing or who wants further formation should Judy Jeren at 623-152- 3. The new Eagle has been active in many Scouting public service projects. For his own Eagle Scout public service project, be organized and helped with cleanup work at the old Juab County JaiL He was assisted by Ken Lofgran, Bob Archibald, and Don Johnson. He is a member of the LDS Church and has served as deacons quorum president and tearbars quorum secretary. Ingram is a freshman student at Juab High School. His hob-- , hies are hunting, fiahing, and playing footbalL His grandparents are Mary ram, all of Nephi, and Eugene ToUzy and Dick and Nadine Ing- - and Jean Wilkey of St. George. |