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Show department has replaced six inoperative water meters; fixed water leaks at the Lance Ferwer-d- a and Jay Hathaway homes; sold standpipe keys to Paid Neilsen, Wallace Kay, and Darwin Kay; repaired the standpipe; and turned on water at the home of Andrea Young. Found out that plumbing and cement work on the park concession stand has been completed. The remaining electrical work will be done in the near future to allow the use of the stand during the July 24th Town hall reroofing, weed mowing, chuck holes Mona Town Board news notes Voted unanimously to have In other business at their July session, the Mona Town Board: the town hall reroofed before the Hcpo06 a s' V5 ' ft a. Wm . 810 Norte Main, Nsjshf 823-990- 9 J next winter season. Mayor Greg Newton will check into the job. Unanimously approved the purchase of a new machine tc mow weeds along the sides oi the towns streets. Jenkins Sales and Service has quoted the town $3,468 for a mower The quality of the mower is com parable to the equipment used by Juab County and should last the town for many years, said Mayor Newton. Weed mowing will begin soon. Learned that the town has been notified that the annual fee charged by the federal government for Mona to traverse the block and a half to get to their culinary springs located in the Juab Wilderness Area has been raised from $25 to $45, effective Jan. 1. Learned that black top now to repair chuck holes available is in town and that youth workers will begin that project immediately. NOW YOU ARE A TEENAGER f t HAPPY THIRTEENTH TOSHA celebration. From page three City council plication for NuSkin International was referred to the planning and zoning commission for approval. Heard a recommendation from Councilman Milton T. Harmon that when a building inspector is hired, he should be made responsible for enforcing fields during the dry season so the citys zoning ordinances, in addition to his other duties. as not to threaten homes. Bring This coupon to the Snow Shack for 20$ off a large shaved ice. 6 1 I I I I I SNOW SHACK 71 North Main, Nephi, Utah Expires August 31 , 1 990 7 Swat Tito Randy Loretta Whicker, left, receives a $300 check from Nephi Burger McKnight regarding the citys King Manager Debbie Olpin, while Burger King employees Kasey utility rates. No increases are Wright and Bart Whiting observe. planned in the new budget for water, sewer, or electric rates, but the solid waste fund has no reserves and those fees will be increased. Voted to restore holidays to the police departments work The Times-New- s -The vote was made Nephi Utah schedule. an to bring three I am excited by this conlowing Iulv25 ' 1990 of the council. executive session A program of and Soviet teenagers tribution, said Whicker. "This groups teachers to Nephi received a is the first. needed boost in the form of The $300 represents nine floppy BeCated 34th Birthday L. L. (MM.) months money recently. salary for the average Roses are Red ; Loretta Whicker, a Juab High Soviet, said Whicker. Violets are Blue School teacher in charge of the The Soviets will fly into New I may be as old as Disneyland check received a $300 York project, City on their own. It then But I didn't cross the plains like you. from Nephi Burger King. will take approximately $300 to Debbie Manager Olpin bring each Soviet to Utah from yfave agreat day! from a Disney andfriend presented the money in behalf of New York, or approximately Goofy (B.W.) Dave Williams of Salt Lake $20,000 for all the Soviets who wish to participate in program City, who owns the franchise. during the next two years. Whicker said she is planning to take a group of Utah exchange students to Kishinev from Oct. 11 to Nov. 2. The Utah students will live with Maint Payson Soviet families and will attend school. A group from Kishinev will come to Nephi sometime in the spring. There are plans to show the visitors some Utah agriculture, since Nephi is a rural area. Since there are no individually owned farms in the Soviet union, it will be interesting for them to see Bring in your worn out, ugliest, delapidated, old pair of sneakers to our store , . . receive 10 off a pair of shoes , . . our system, says Whicker. PLUS . . . your shoes will automatically be entered into the Two groups from Leningrad contest for THE UGLIEST SNEAKERS IN TOWN. are scheduled to come to Nephi The Winner will receive a $20 GIFT CERTIFICATE in 1991. towards a pair of NEW Sneakers. Host families in Utah will pick up part of their Soviet Starts Today-En- ds No age limit Hiurs., August 16 j. , guests expenses. Need not be present to Drawing for winner on Fri., August 17 yin at 4:00 p.m. by city administrator Burger King backs student exchange 1 AND GRANDMA AND GRANDPA ROBISON WE LOVE YOU! I I I I I 'Listened to a statement read Learned that town residents are cooperating admirably in complying with the water con- servation plea made by the board. Sold a business licesne to Nila Keyte for the Lattice and ' Lace catering service. water Learned that the LOVE DAD, MOLLY AND KIDS Titty Should Sic u (S,(tCJ& tyoun jttot ( Christensens 34 South BACK TO SCHOOL SALE Announcing Christensen's "UGLY SNEAKER" CONTEST , ttfi The Local Civic Clubs Carry On A Great Tradition With The First Annual Payson Salmon Fest. 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The fair was held at the Cedar City Park and was sponsored by the Society for Creative Anachronisms. Attending were Angela Gibson, Kathy Gibson, Ann Winn, Kathy Gbske, Michelle Bellis-ton- , and Chelsea Bennett. They performed in the Green Show of the Utah Shakespear' ' ean Festival. Subscribe to The Times-New- s today!!! Only $1 5 per year in Juab County RaJ V, m ,, y t |