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Show Nf 64 EXP. UTAH 467 SALT Crimson party hopefuls are Mitchell Greenhalgh, left, Anthonie Nichols, Jamie Taylor, Stephanie Judd, and Ginger Roth. Missing from the photo was Jeramie Callaway. Crimson battles Gold for Juab High offices Student-bod- y elections will be Amy Truscott, secretary; held at Juab High School this Teresa Ingram, historian; week. Heidee Stephenson, activities and Angela Gibson, manager; Gold party candidates are manager. publicity Mike Sutorius, president; Curt Crimson party candidates are Hoaldridge, vice-presiden- t; Nichols, 1199 FPESS EAST LAKE PRESS UTAH 300 ASSOCIATION SOUTH CITY, UTAH 4111 A Nice Place to Live ! May 10, 1989 County crews finish west desert road repair j Mitchell Greenhalgh, president; Anthonie Serving East Juab County 1 1 1 vice-presiden- t; Jamie Taylor, secretary; Stephanie Judd, historian; Jeramie Callaway, acJuab County crews have tmties manager, and Ginger repairing and grading manager. roads into the countys west desert region. I According to Randy Preston, .county engineer, the crews have hauled more them 37,000 yards :of gravel to the roadway in about 200 loads a day. The gravel roads leading to Callao and Partoun were rough - gg P-o- ty It makes a great place U day. A kitchen and bunks have been added to the structure, house the road crew and other: which is being leased from the who must travel to the desert oi Tintic School District. county business, said Freston County OKs freeway land zone change The Juab County Commission conditional use permit that from travel and weather has agreed to a zone change on a would not allow the construcdamage. The roads follow the piece of property located east of tion of billboards, but that prob- contour of the land but many trouble spots have been evened out, said Freston. i He commended Sherman Peterson, county road super- for the work which has done. the freeway near Nephi. The property is owned by Alex Johnson. Greg Ingram earlier requested the change in zoning so he could erect adver-visotising billboards on the proper-bee- n ty. The ground previously had a r, lem was fixed when the zoning was changed to industrial. The commission called for a public hearing on the zone change, but apparently no one objected. No one showed up at the hearing. j In addition to revamping the roads, the crew remodeled the inside of the old Callao school 1st,' 2nd.' 7th Ward church the road crews work a long day while they are m the desert, The Nephi 1st, 2nd, and 7th The closure of the building is .located 160 miles away, from Gold party candidates are Mike Sutorius, left, Curt Hoaldridge, Amy Truscott, Teresa Ingram, Nephi one way,1 it is impossible LDS wards will not meet in their necessary while asbestos is beto return to the county seat each building until further notice. ing removed, say members of Heidee Stephenson, and Angela Gibson. It's spring cleanup week in Nephi City Road Shows set tonight at JHS auditorium other debris that residents place in piles along the sides of the city streets. The materials should be out by 7 a.m. Those who need help moving items from their property to the street should contact dty hall at be will landfill by 5 p.m. Friday. the cleaning, dty 8 8 from a.m. to p.m. open Thursday and Friday. The facility, located in the foothills west of Nephi and south of State Road 132, normally doses at 4 . p.m. daily. The dty deanup will culminate on Saturday, May 13. City, Juab County, and National Guard crews will pick up and haul away limbs, junk, and is Nephi Citys anMay nual spring cleanup week, and Mayor Boyd Park urges dty residents to spruce up their homes, yards, and other property. To help residents with their 7-- The young people of the Nephi LDS Stake will present road shows tonight (Wednesday). They will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Juab High School auditorium. There is no admission charge and the public is invited to attend. The theme for the presentations is Lift Up Your Heads and Be of Good Cheer. (3 Nephi 623-082- 2 1:13) Come join us for a wonderful evening of entertainment, say mamba of the stake presidency. 6th Warders will help with city cleanup Joe Bernini, right, chairman of the county commission, cuts the cake at the Extension Service open house, held Monday. The event Members of the Nephi 6th was held on the 75th anniversary of the organization. Extension LDS Ward will meet Saturday agent Blaine Jones, left, and secretaries Carla Bailey and Lynnette to help with the dty cleanup Sperry await a piece of the frosted delight. Those participating should meet at the stake center at 7 a.m. with rakes in hand. They will concentrate on deaning up part of the right of way of State which leads to the Road 132 landfill and other street dtys rights-of-wawithin the boundaries of the ward. Kelly Gibson, 16, daughter of Donuts and soft drinks will be Allan and Mariann Gibson of available fa partidpants at 9 Nephi, was elected president of am, after the bags furnished by TASC (Todays Association an-of the dty have been filled and Seniors and Cadettes) at the nual convention of the Utah Girl placed for pickup. Scout Council held May 5 and 6 Phil-ar- e in VeraaL TASC was organized to pro- vide older girls in the Utah Girl Scout Council an opportunity to plan, organize, and implement Two Nephi students are on activities and programs, the winter quarter honor roll at Gibson has been a Girl Scout Southern Utah State College. for nine years and is a member They are Ron D. Andrews, of Senior Troop 168. She has who is majoring in computer served as TASC secretary and science; and Keda M. Phillips, has earned the Silver award. who is in the preengineering She has completed counselor program at the school. To be named to the SUSC and leader training, the peer boner roll, students must be leadership program, has attend-wmifull time, must be tak- - ed a national Girl Scout Wider 15 in Memphis, or more credit hours, and Opportunity ing must earn a quarterly grade-- Tena and serves as assistant NephL She is a junior at Juab leader to a Brownie troop in High School. point average of 3.6 or above, y Andrews, on llJ! SUSC honor roll Kelly Gibson to head state Girl Scout group the stake presidency. During the dosure, the 1st and 7th wards will meet at the Nephi stake center. The 7th Wards meeting schedule will begin at 12:40 a.m., while the 1st Ward will start its meetings at 1 p.m. The 2nd Ward will meet at the Ward building, Nephi 4th-5t- h 3 at beginning p.m. The asbestos removal should be finished in three weeks, the stake presidency says. State of Utah will sell trees in .. 0P . (OCmV The Utah Division of State Lands and Forestry will be selling trees in Nephi today (Wednesday). From 11 a.m. to 2 pm, trees for wind breaks and conserva- tion purposes can be bought at the comer of 2nd South and Main. County gets $2,046 from wildlife refuge received L a Juab County has payment of $2,046 from the U.S. Department of the Interiors Dannielle Harper is Cinderella and Jason Vorhies is the prince in Fish and Wildlife Service. The department operates the A Cinderella Ballet at Juab High School Saturday. Fish Springs National Wildlife 'Cinderella Ballet ' is set Under law, the department is required to pay Juab County a yearly fee in lieu of taxes of 0.75 percent of the adjusted cost of the lands contained in the refuge as they are available from refuge receipts and congressional appropriations. The refuge is managed for waterfowl and other marshtmmmili. dwelling birds The students will dance and act the enchanting story of how a village maiden is transformed into a lovely princess, says Shanna Harris, director. The public is invited tend. to at- |