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Show citys property nuisance abatement campaign. It was noted that the dty presently has two structures scheduled for demolition. The dty will ask private contractors for bids to demolish the structures and will bill the demolition and administrative costs to the property owners. If they do not pay, the bill will be tacked onto the owners property tax. The council also talked about seeing if anyone would be interested in tearing down the houses for the firewood they might salvage. Received thanks from Rayas mond Nielsen for money Hiatt, doing business South donated 90 by the dty council for Unlimited Dance, Main, Nephi. trophies awarded at the Ute Discussed the status of the Stampede softball tournament. Noted that the convention of the Utah League of Cities and will be held in Salt Lake' Towns VnOVTIinS" lector. He was hired on a Pool roof, licenses, meetings "FromWhere I Sit " City council news By Allan R. Gibson At their recent meeting, the feasibility of putting a roof on the city swimming pool Mayor Nephi City Council: Decided to study the Boyd Park said he would meet with architects soon to get ideas and possible costs. He then would review pool revenues and expenses and talk over the plan with the council. Council members suggested that the school board might participate in the plan. Set terms of members of the city library board to match those recommended by the state library division. Passed a resolution declaring as Public Power Sept. Saw a Bumper sticker that applies to a lot of the Great White Hunters here in Nephi and with Deer Season upon us I sure a lot of hunters and wives feel this way. It read: My wife gave me a ultimatum the other day. She said either I give up hunting or she is Im sure going to miss her. At this time going to leave me of year Mariann wears her that reads Rim Bambi, Run and for her it says it all. irt Another sure sign that Deer Season is not to far away is the proliferation of beards on the males of the village. Each year, normal clean shaven men suddenly grow beards in late August and into September. The rest of the year most would rather be caught dead than with a beard. Probably something having to do with their wives preference or something, but before deer season they have an excuse and all over the town beards pop up. Says something about the power of the fair sex, doesnt it. probationary contract at his current salary. Learned that there are 23 applicants for the position of garbage collector. The council went into executive session to narrow down the field of candidates to six or eight. The remaining candidates will be interviewed by a group of coundlmen, the dty administrator, and the depart "k ment head. The gmupp to outme will be hired, subject to come of a physical examination. Issued a business license to Tiffany Taylor and Robyn , 23-3- 0 Week in Nephi. Passed an ordinance adopting the 1989 edition of Utahs six-mon- th City Sept. dove hunt is Sept. 3 13-1- 5. 1-- traffic rules and regulations as the citys traffic code. A morning dove hunt will be Confirmed the hiring of Mona hunting unit Craig Pew as a water depart- held on the ment employee. Pew previously Sept. worked as the citys garbage col-Permits are available for $5 1-- 3. As I write this, itIMonday morning, 9 a.m., the house is silent, its the first day of school and the kids have gone to torture the teachers. Its nice for a change but the older folk of the community, having raised their children, would probably tell you that is good for a change but not good in the long run but today its great. We have a new business in town. Actually its a old business that is under new ownership. Ted Jones, after many years of frying hamburgers, has sold his drive inn, TJs, to Ed and Carlene A Malmgren. As of Thursday it will become Coimtry-X-Roadwelcome to the business world to Ed and Carlene and to Ted, a thanks for many years of burgers, fries, shakes and drinks. s. Vance P. and Allan Publishers and up Boys 3 through 4th grade Signup Now. Girls 3 Treadaway kil- led in motorcyTreadaway, 57, of Burley, Idaho, was killed Aug. Tamra Talbot Day of Castle Dale graduated cum laude from 27 in a motorcycle accident. He married Terry Tunbridge Snow College June 3 with an in 1983. He was a member of a associate of science degree. She motorcycle club and was a war is married to Kerry Day of Casveteran. He had lived in Burley tle Dale. Her parents are Lee and LuDean Sperry of Nephi. for several years. Survivors are his wife, of L Jhj dm Burley; a son and daughter from of Jonna Woodard, daughter a previous merriage; three Renee of and several grandWoodard and Jay Nephi, recently graduated from children. The funeral will be held Brigham Young University with degrees in design and Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Burley. chemistry. She has accepted Interment will be at the Burley Cer employment in Peru, Neb. James Volume 87, No. 35 August 30, 1989 Hoaldridge in Mona. cle accident Times-New- s Tumbling Lessons the Oxford Cafe in Further information on the hunt is available from Joe Wall The arg Taught by Kaylene Casper and Annette each at Mona. Elder Michael R. Christensen, son of Reid F. and Myrla Christensen of Moroni, formerly of Nephi, will serve an LDS mission in Columbus, Ohio. His farewell will be held at 11:30 ajn. Sunday, Sept. 3 at the Moroni stake center. He enters the missionary training center Sept. 11 R. 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The s is not responsible for the return of articles or photographs unlew they are accompanied by stamped, addressed return envelopes of the proper size. All 1 don't always agree, but. . To the TN euitui to the people are the most responsible to the people and their needs and concerns. Too many times, local governments abdicate this responsibility and trust in favor of a larger governments alleged authority. I dont always agree with the county commission (and that is the greatniess of our system we can disagree with our public servants) but I have never been disappointed in regards to their Times-New- s willingness to stand up for local government control. Nephi, Utah Don Johnson To the Editor: I was interested in hearing of the county commissions stand regarding the air force repair of roads. Without knowing the details concerning the cost, I can only applaud the commissions insistence of county control or at least final approval of the operation. Governments that are closest The August 30,1989 Jay Lewis Applegate, husband of the former Suzie Talbot of Nephi, graduated from Snow College June 3 with an associate of science degree. He worked for Ephraim City this summer and has accepted a baseball scholarship to Willamette University in Salem, Oreg. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Applegate of Nephi South Jordan. LEBRATE LA BAY WITH U A v t I |