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Show ; UThH 4a7 Vi V 1' . 'I 'I PRESS ASSOCIATION EAST 300 SOUTH -- ALT LAKE CITY, . UTAH 84111 i 4, T fk y r J: v,? V L,; fcfe- v- 4, Serving East Juab County f ' Don't miss community chorale production of 'The Messiah' Stick to the budget, guys!! Mrs. Martin Poulsen, first court; Debbie Jones, daughter he charged deliberately over- of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones, spent their budgets. The county commission, he said, must take the responsibili- Carter, second court; Amy ty for making the decision which Mangelson, daughter of Mr. and will prevent excess spending in Mrs. Paul Mangelson, third attendant; and David Tatton, son the future. Those creating expenditures of Dr. and Mrs. James A. Tatin excess of the budget will be ton, third court. Class .advisers are Charles held to the state law and will be Ed Belliston, Kay ' Mellor, for the held' responsible and Bassett, said. Gary Nielsen. overage, Brough Juab County Commission with those departments which has passed a resolution calling for all elected county officials and department heads to stay within their budgets during 1989 or pay overages out of their own salaries. The resolution is in line with Utah law, and Don Eyre, Jr., county attorney, was directed to write a letter about the resolu' tion to everyone concerned. Included in the letter will be an explanation of the commissions intent in passing the resolution. Some overages are unavoidable and occur with the commissions knowledge. Those are not the ones with which the commission is concerned. Dave Cloward, the accountant hired by the county to help with clerk-audito- Funeral is today for William Alvin Coon William Alvin Coon, 97 died Dec. 4 in Nephi. He was born Dec. 3, 1891 at Cliff Ranch, Chihuahua, Mexico . reen- quests for increases in law forcement and court budgets necessitated by the large d number of arrests made near Nephi in the last year. While the arrests have generated revenue from fines and forfeitures in excess of $100,000, the strain on the county jail and the court system has been tremendous, according to the county attorney Don Eyre, Jr., Sheriff Dave Carter, and Pat Greencounty drug-relate- clerk-audit- or wood. Eyre says his criminal case load has increased by 29 percent, leaving him little time for his private practice, Carter says the county jail has between 20 and 30 prisoners at any given time, and Mrs. Greenwood says arranging for and paying for jurors has become a steady diet. sented in the abbreviated rendition of Handels great work. Soloists are sopranos Linette Jarrett and Kelley Paystrnp; altos Sarah Neil-seCharlene Pelton, and Laurel Roth; tenors Heber n, Send a card of letter to our area servicemen, missionaries Here is a list of servicemen and LDS missionaries serving from area. the East Juab County Utah State Universitys Federal commodities set for distribution Church and worked in the Sunday School organization for 40 years. In his later years, he did proxy work at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ' William Alvin Cooa Survivors are' two daughters. Maurine Vickers and Ebise Wednesday. Dec. 7 at 1 pan. at Spencer, both of Nephi; a son. the Nephi Stake Center. Friends William Alvin Coon, Jr., of El! may can Tuesday from 6 to 8 Texas; 21 grandchildren; p.m. at Anderson Funeral and 48 Home, and at the church, Two daughters, Blanch Lenore Wednesday prior to the ser-Taylor and Mary Elizabeth ' vices. Interment will be in Col- Coon, are deceased. onia Dublan, Chihuahua, Mex- Funeral services will be held, fco. I Federal butter and com meal will be distributed in the East Juab County area Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 7 and 8. Senior citizens in Mona and Levan will receive items Wednesday at 11 a.m. at their wn NePu sPctiv Bnior citizens will receive their communi-Pasitem at 2 at Juab cntar County t7 Courthouse. households in the can pick up items Thursday at community center of the courthouse from 1 to 5 p.m. o, low-incom- e Elder Richard White Elder Jason R. Kay 1506 30th St. SE, No. 207 Auburn, WA 98002 Osaku-f- u Sennan-sh- i Senna-fchiok- Elder Tracy Boswell 73 Colonial St., l Hartford, CN 06106 C-- Elder Mitch White 760 N. Euclid Suite 213 Anaheim, CA 92801 Cooperative Extension Service 1968. He was a member of the LDS I the commissioners weighed Memmott, Ray Crook, and Garth Fisher; and basses Dean Harper and Robert Tolley. The Chan tellers, a high school womans chorus, also will be featured. Accompanists are Iris Ferre, Sandra Harper, and Patrick Franks. The director is Lorraine Wallace. charge. Seven favorite choruses and ten arias will be pre- Ens. Larry R. Kennedy USCG Cutter Alert Coast Guard TRACEN Cape May, N.J. 08204 II u Panchi, ' 18-50- 4, T59 Japan ' Elder Curtis Nelson Jones England Manchester Mission Paul House Sister Julie Woodard Timperley Minami Sakurazuka Haitsu 417 Stakport Road, Altrincham, Chesire Minami Sakurazuka WA15 7 up England Osaka 560 Japan Toyonaka-sh- i -1 students attend national convention FFA Several local residents attended the national FFA convention recently in Kansas City, Mo. Representing the Mt. Nebo chapter were Jason Williams, president; Brent Worthington, secretary; and Steven Winter, treasurer. State FFA treasurer Kecia Phillips and her family also par ticipated in the talent program at the convention. They attended sessions with over 27,000 other FFA members, advisers, supporters, and guests. Keynote speakers were Pres. Ronald Reagan, comedian Jerry Clower, and William Bennett, U.S. secretary of education. Foreign counterfeiters caught in Nephi last week Two people passing counter- 34, were arrested and charged feit money were arrested in with theft by deception, a second-degre- e felony. They also Nephi last Wednesday. were B. Police charged with possession Nephi Chief of Shane L. Harward Shane L Har-ward completes basic training Wayne Hoaldridge saya Hristo marijuana nd intent to distrib Hristow, 36, and Ivan Georgiev, ute cocaine. Hristow, a Russian national, listed a Beverly Hills, Calif, adPvt. 1st Class Shane L. Hardress, while Georgiev, a Bulgari-nationason of Lane L. and ward, Los a listed BU a Margaret A. Harward of Nephi, has completed basic training at Area law enforcement officials Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. were notified to be on the During the training, Harward will conduct tractor testing and lookout for the men the received instruction in drill and by infarm machinery management Millard sheriffs office. ceremonies, weapons, map struction in East Juab County The menCounty had passed reading, tactics, previously military next week. in Millard courtesy, military justice, first counterfeit money The activities will be conaid, and Army history and tradiducted by Darwin Jolley, Exten- County. tions. officers Law enforcement sion agricultural engineer and Harward is a 1985 graduate of watched the suspect car come in machinery specialist. fuab High School. Tractor testing will be con- to Nephi and go to Mt. Nebo ducted Monday, Dec. 12 from 1 Foodtown. Foodtown employees UP&L to 5 p.m. at the Spencer Kay were notified to hold any money quonset about five miles north passed by the men. The men $271,441 in taxes . of Mona; Tuesday. Dec. 13 from passed counterfeit $20 and $50 .JUiiLy 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Golden bills and were arrested by the store. left the when and in Juab Levan; they police County Mangelson shop recently received Officers involved in the arrest a check for $271,441 in property Wednesday, Dec. 14 from 9 ajn. to 5 pjn. at Jenkins Sales and were Sheriff Dave Carter, Depu- taxes from Utah Power & Light Service in Nephi. ty Sheriff Jim Stephenson, Ne- Co. The check was delivered by A machinery management phi Police Department officer seminar will be conducted Tues- Randy Gould, and Trooper Kimball Rasmussen, manager day, Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Steve Pelton of the Utah High- of UP&La Nebo district. The check was the largest county commission chambers of way PatroL held were men The Courthouse. overnight ingle property tax payment tbs Juab County Jail and made to the county, accounting the in Juab winter County Fuels, lubricants, federal for nearly 10 percent of the were to will be over turned and safety storage, authorities the next day. discussed. countys estimated tax receipts. Tractor testing set for next week in area to William and Elizabeth Braithwaite Coon. He married Bernice Spilsbury June 3, 1915. She died June 17, 1958. Coon lived in Colonia Juarez and Colonia Dublan, Chihuahua, Mexico. He worked as a sad-- i dlemaker and leather craftsman. He was in Mexico during thej Revolution of 1910 and was commandered to do leather work for the Mexican rebel forces. He moved to Nephi in great-grandchildre- n. SaSaS County commission will finalize budget A special meeting of the Juab budgeting and auditing, said County Commission will be held the resolution will give the coun- Monday, Dec. 12 at 5 p.m. The meeting will be held to ty treasurer and clerk the backing they need to refuse to pay finalize the countys budget for bills that are over department 1989. A public hearing on the budgets. budget was held Dec. 5. After A monthly computer printout listening to recommendations goes from the county clerks of- from other elected officials and fice to each elected official and department heads, the commiseach department, said Pat sioners decided they wanted a r. week to mull over the informaGreenwood, county Each department tion. knows what they have spent The budgets of the various and the percentage of annual departments include a 10 percent pay increase for all budget left, she said. Commissioner Richard M. employees. Brough said he was concerned During the Monday hearing. The Nephi ComChorale will premunity sent selected works from Handels The Messiah Sunday, Dec. 11. The production will begin at 7 pjn. and will be held in the Juab High School auditorium. The public is invited to attend. There is no admission 35-voi- The Juab High School Class school gymnasium. The theme public is invited to attend. The music will be furnished by of 1989 will hold their senior ball of the dance is Hold On To the The floor show will The Weekend Club and picDec. 10. Night. begin Saturday, The event will be held from 9 at 10:30 p.m. The cost is $5 per tures will be taken by Mansion p.m. to midnight at the high person or $8 per couple and the House. Senior ball royalty members are Tonya Mellor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mellor, queen; Curtis Wilkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wilkey, king; Ronda Pew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Pew, first attendant; Chad Poulsen, son of Mr. and The Nice Place to Live! December 7, 1988 Tonya Mellor, front left. Is the queen of the Senior Ball, while Curtis Wilkey, is the king. Other royalty members are David Tatton, back left, Amy Mangelson, Kyle Carter, Debbie Jones, Chad Poulsen, and Honda Pew. Class of 89 will hold senior ball Saturday A l, pays ,.k juau x |