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Show V ,s ' ' to the currently V access A forest service committee update Snr "FromWhere I Sit" i undeveloped areas in Andrews Canyon. These areas could be used for dispersed camping un- On Salt Creek camping To the Editor: This letter is to update and advise the citizens of Juab County of what progress has been made in working with the 1 nanksgivmg Ume. This year I am thankful for another year of Forest Service to retain the use life. Im thankful for my wonderful wife and children. Im of Salt Creek Canyon. thankful for my mother. Im thankful that her health is good at a The following is a tentative outlined by the time that finds, many other people of her age with sickness. This agreement Forest Service as a result of reyear Im thankful that our leaders and the leaders of the opposition cent meetings with the assigned have seen fit not to blow us off the face of the earth for another committee: To mitigate the loss of overyear. I ask them both to continue for another 500 years or so. One night camping opportunities in of these days, man is going to figure out how to live on this old the portion of Salt Creek Can- blue earth without the need for all the weapons that we have now. yon between the Bear Canyon turnoff and Bear Canyon Picnic One of these days, but Im not going to wait the Forest Service agrees By Allan R. Gibson to monitor and analyze the following proposed alternatives: 1. To allow overnight camp- ing in the area below the on the west side of the main canyon road. Camping will be permitted to occur down in the hole where it is not visible from the main road. 2. To enter into an agreement with the county to reinstall the culvert across Salt Creek to the area previously known as Cottonwood Camp- ground. We will need to conduct an environmental analysis with a Forest Service inter-Site- , disciplinary team to evaluate cat-tlegua- rd . Senior citizens' calendar for November, December Thursday, our family is meeting at Mothers house for Thanksgiving dinner. There will be Turkey with all the trimmings, bread stuffing, salads, vegetables, rolls, pie and lots of other goodies. Mother really fixes a great Thanksgiving dinner. The grownups will eat too much, the kids will play too much, but the important The East Juab Senior Citizens also will be made and a program things is that we as a family will be together. Mariann and I wish organization has released its list on hobbies will be presented. No meetings will be held Dec. you and your family a great Thanksgiving dinner and a happy of activities for November and 19 or 21. December. holiday season to come. A New Years Eve party will No meeting will be held til that time when the Andrews Campground is developed. The Juab County Commission and members of the Forest Ser- - the work that is proposed there, The area could then be used by the general public for dispersed camping opportunities. The area would remain undeveloped with the possible exception of hardening some individual sites vice enter into an agree- ment with the county to assist in constructing the proposed road that will access the plan- ned Andrews Campground. The road would provide immediate continue to work to get ac- cess to the canyon by coming up with somethmg that is comfort- - hhmCd 3. To FJjJJieMlved none of us agree with the proposal and not 8atl8tiea We are still trying to work out tha an amicable would be fair to both parties and ae will able for Next week I tell you about all the goodies that you may win in the 2nd annual From Where I Sit Christmas lighting contest. Start to get those lights out now and lets make this holiday season brighter than any years has been before. -- arg- The The 2 Times-New- s Volume 86, No. 47 November 23, 1988 Vance P. and Allan Publishers R. Times-New- s Nephi, Utah November 23, 1988 ley City, Raymond K. Lovell, Gordon N. Lovell, and Lynn Richard Lovell, all of Nephi, Gaylene Eugene Lovell of dyl, Jerri Ilene Tiamani of vo, and James Dean LoveU of American Fork; 24 grandchild-ren- ; and two brothers, Welby and LaForge LoveU of Leamington. Funeral services will be held Friday, Nov. 25 at the Learning-to- n LDS Ward church. Friends Jerald James Lovell, 79, died Nov. 22 at his home in Leam- ington. He was bom Dec. 22, 1908 in to James and Han- sine LoveU. He married Wilma Anne Nixon Sept. 12, 1941 in the Manti LDS temple. He has worked as a farmer in be held Dec. 31. Dinner will be Leamington aU his Ufe. He servpot luck. Meat and rolls will be ed an LDS mission to Texas and served in many church posifurnished. Those who need a ride to tions. He is survived by his wife, of senior citizens should call Joyce A trip to Leamington; seven children, Bracken at Kenneth J. LoveU of West Val- the store can also be made. Lynn-Leamingt- 9lie QAliifmoie (Red Mansion Btcofcjasl 44. DcadlincK New, and advcftiaing, clow of buainew, Monday priof to publication. When a holiday talk on Monday, the deadline it the Friday priot to publication. Subscription prices: Sis months, 10; one year, SIS In uab County, 1 outside uab County, payable in advance. No subscriptions accepted lor lets than tit months. Single copy price, 504 articles and photographs submitted lor publication are subiect to editing and only will 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-New- s it not responsible for the return of articles or photographs unlew they are accompanied by tump-ed- , addressed return envelopes of the proper size. may caU at the church prior to the services. Burial wiU be at the Leamington Cemetery. 8. Nephi City Council news 623-087- Bob & Dorothy (liske 1 0 South Main Nephi, Utah 84648 1 Phone (801)623-204- 7 license of HE Bolt Manufacturing, 875 South Main, Harold Ealey, owner, to include motor vehicle repair. -- -- Ive generations Baby Rachel Garrett poses with her mother, Taunya Garrett of Nephi. Also posing are Mary Rosquist of Levan, the babys grandmother; Joy Van of Tooele, the babys and Monte Nordstrom of Fairview, Rachels great-grandmothe- r; r. p- Saturday truck accident injures Nephite, 26 MARKETS Orval C. Boss, 26, of Nephi, was injured Saturday when the tractor-traile- r truck he was driv- Nephi 2-Li- ter Bottle PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, PEPSI FREE & d KITH. DEW With This Coupon O" Limit 1 per coupon. Limit 1 coupon per customer. Coupon good only of Thnhway. Good Nov. 25 29, 1988. b. ing overturned at the north Nephi freeway entrance. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Blair Bradford, who investigated the accident, said Boss was driving a 1973 International cabover tractor pulling a flat-betrailer loaded with 80,000 pounds of scrap cars. The load on the trailer shifted, and the car bodies spilled into the right-hanlane of the interchange, closing the road to southbound traffic for more than an hour. Boss received head and frial wounds. He was treated at Central Valley Medical Center in Nephi and later released. Damage to the truck, property of Del Michael Evans of Salt Lake City, was estimated at more than $5,000. said d VALUABLE COUPON Chairs n Heard that the water tank of the citys white fire truck has sprung a leak. The council compared figures and decided it would be cheaper to replace the tank than to repair it. The council also decided that while the truck is out of commission, they will have a few rusty spots fixed and will have the truck repainted. The council will ask for bids on the work. Mayor Boyd Park said that when the truck, which was built in 1956, is painted and repaired, it should be usable for another 15 to 20 years. Heard from Councilman Richard Paxman, who said the city needs to build a new float for use during the summer celebrations. The council agreed that an older police car, which recently had its windshield and back window knocked out by vandals, could be used as the base of the. float. The body of the car is not in very good condition, but it is mechanically sound, the council said. 500-gallo- Unique QiftShop Weddings Receptions Open houses Qift Certificates This year treat yourself to great furniture bargains for ses- Amended the business Let ns help uhthyour Christmas is M Chapman 's the holidays! In business at their recent sion, the Nephi City Coundl: holiday needs. We specialize in Christmas Parties Special "Over Night" Holiday Packages b publhhed each The TimefrNews (USW by the TimeeMewa Pubtiahinf Co., M South SecomMata poataie b Main Street Nephi, Utah paid at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTIS: Send addreaa Timea-NewBoa 77, Nephi, Utah P.O. The to changea All 623-129- 623-245- 5. Gibson Advertising rates available on request. At the Wednesday Nov. 30 dinner meeting, Dr. James Besendorfer of the Nephi Medical Clinic will speak about Alzheimers Disease. At the Dec. 7 dinner meeting, Bessie Park will present a musical program. A catered Christmas dinner will be featured Dec. 14. Reservations may be made by contacting Leora Christensen at 1 or Ray Crook at Blood pressure checks U8, Funeral is Friday for Jerald James Lovell, 79 1 Wednesday, Nov. 23. J Juab County Commission j Country Crisp Bag, Assorted Flavors 3 1 pith Support PIUCES EFFECTIVE IIOVEMDEH 25, 25, 28 & 29, 1988 IJ QT) March of Dimes; t |