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Show 3; III" Give us all the facts 'TromWhere TTTT FRLl " the Editor: I note that the news media last Friday has been quoting To ,i from an audit report prepared by the accounting firm of Hawkins, Borup, Cloward, and Company which pertains to the department in Juab County. I dont partake, the rest of the town really seems to get into the spirit. If you didnt get your deer, good luck next people, and while I was told that one of our local doctors was challenged on the Boulder Mountain by hunters from California So the story goes they asked him how he dared come to Southern Utah and hunt Their Deer. He was told that Southern Utah was their hunting spot and next time to stay up North. Now thats a lot of cheek, isnt it. E. C. Sherwood, our local weather man, says that storm last Friday dropped a inch of water. Now if we can have a few more of those storms over the next few months we will have something to drink next summer. Yes I have enjoyed the nice fall weather, but lets face it, we live in a desert and if we dont get it before next May, the chances of getting it at all are pretty slim. Since both you and I like to drink water, we better hope that we see a lot of storms over the next 7 months. Mala Ballow was telling the story at yesterday about being cut off while talking on the telephone. Mala," I said. "Thats not very unusual." '1 get cut off all the time." Mala went on to tell us that she was talking on the phone lately and because of the long cord on her phone decided to talk and work at the same time. So she went outside to sweep the back walk. Everything was going along fine, she was sweeping and talking, sweeping and talking, sweeping and . . ., all of a sudden she was cut off. She went back in the house to redial the phone and found out why she was "Cut Off." What she found out was the wind had blew her storm door shut and "cut" her long cord. Now that's being "cut" off. 4-- D drug-relate- d -- To the Editor I take this opportunity to let the people of Nephi, Mona, and Levan know that the-- Utah Department of Human Services again is ready to open its federally funded Home Energy Assistance Target (HEAT) program. HEAT applications from senior citizens and the handicapped will be teaken in Nephi Nov. 7 and 14 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The The 2 Tiime-N- . Thnet-Netn- , Monday prior to publication. When a holiday (alb on Monday, the deadline b the Friday prior to publication. Book sale starts today The Nephi Public Library will for adults, but some childrens hold a book sale beginning to- books will be sold. The cost is $1 per bag of day (Wednesday, Oct. 24). The books for sale mostly are books, or 10 cents per book. Subscription price Sia months, SKfc one year, SIS in uab County, SIS outride uab County, payable hi advance. No subscription, accepted lor less than sis months. Single copy price, SOC Advertising rates available on requett articles and photographs submitted for publication ate subject to editing and only will be used if the editor deems them newsworthy. The editor reserves the right to hold submitted newt items for use in later editions. The Timet-Neb not responsible for the return of articles or photographs unless they are accompanied by stamped, addressed return envelopes of the proper sire. All kt VOTE J. M. (IKE) LUNT FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER have been a successful small business man 15 years. I operated a farm and have been a stockman for many years. I in in d never have had any new in Juab policies imposed County. The pathetic actions of the past would have continued ' the Juab County Building, without alteration. Now new ; Room 109. directions are on the public record and hopefully they will be The general population can carried out and not ignored in apply each Wednesday there- the future. after during November and DeLeslie A. Newell cember at the same location and Nephi times. Appointments are necessary. 7 Call to schedule an appointment. Rosemarie Chipman HEAT coordinator 623-192- three are Survivors daughters, Beverly Mattson of Crabtree, Oreg., and Lena Sevan and Camille Gordon, both of Salem, Oreg.; two sons, Rodney Goble of LeGrande, Oreg. and Phillip Goble of Sun City, Calif.; eight grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren; a brother, Leonard Eliason of Moroni; ar.d two sisters, Elva Nielsen of Nephi and Donnette Christiansen of Burley, Idaho. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Nephi 1st LDS Ward church. Friends may call one hour prior to the services. Interment will be at Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi. Elder Jeffery David Peterson,; son of David and Susan Peter-- ; son of Cedar City, formerly of Nephi, has been called to serve ; an LDS mission in Frankfurt, Germany. A missionary farewell will be held Oct. 28 at 1 pm. at the Heritage chapel in Cedar City. He will enter the missionary training center Nov. 7. y x Changing 2 of the 3 commissioners . brings change You deserve Law and Order You Deserve Effective Government You Want Economic Change Fit work Hand To serve You! Mike Keith For County Commissioner! Paid Political Advertisement By Candidate VOTE Norman L. Anderson County Assessor, Democrat Nephi for over Juab County Served on the Ute Stampede Committee for over 26 years, working in all positions, presently serving as president. am a very dedicated person and will work hard to get the County in a better financial and stable condition. I would work hard for more unity in the County Commission so that the citizens would be better served. I work towards Economic Development to enable our kids and grandkids to live and work in Juab County. will I , - Served as a Nephi City Councilman for four years over roads and police department. I drug-relate- YOUR VOTE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE NOVEMBER 6TH U1-Ot- Timet-Nt- Broughs insistence, we would Funeral is Friday for Kathlien E. Goble ; 87 -- s Commissioner without HEAT applications now being taken thventreoorts t radio accounts seem to have totally ignored findings one , two , and three, which are found on page two of the audit. Therefore, I would like to quote these particular items directly to the people of Juab County. 1. We noted that when controlled substances are destroyed agencies in by the county after the related cases have been adjudicated, no detailed record is made of what substances were destroyed or the parties participating in the destruction process. 2. We noted that no comprehensive record is maintained of the population of seized assets coming under county con- mulate our opinions based upon this additional information. In opinion, given all of the Further, let us once and for all have the ability to make valid my serious questions exist facts, inform our newspaper corres- judgements of our own despite concerning past biased report- blatters in Juab pondents and reporters that their often-time- s County. What . when given all of the facts, we ing. The findings quoted above do think? you The facts also establish that ' trol. Kathlien Eliason Goble, 87, 3. When seized vehicles were died Oct. 21 in Staton, Oreg. sold by the sheriffs office, no She was born June 3, 1903 in proof of publication was obtain- Moroni to Orlando and Gered to document the advertise-- ' trude Eliason. She married Ver-d- a ment for bids. Goble in 1924 in Salt Lake The people of Juab County are City. The marriage later was not ignorant. We want all of the solemnized in the Manti LDS facts given to us and not just Temple. He died in 1968. She graduated from Moroni Less than two weeks now until the fall elections. The rumor selected ones. Let the news around town is the Mr. Bainter has withdrawn but Mr. Bainter when outlets treat the people like High School and took nurses asked on the phone Monday, said that he is still a candidate for grownups and not like kids! training in Salt Lake City. Following her marriage, she and sheriff and the rumors are not true. So it goes. her husband moved to California and later to Oregon. The races for commissioners, assessor, and sheriff are the only Times-New- s ones that are contested. The Treasurer, Clerk and Recorder are running unopposed. Statewide, the removal of the sales tax on food, Times-NewNephi, Utah seems to be the hottest item. Elections are the time that we the October 24, 1990 people have the say. Most of we the people dont think that we have Volume 88, No. 43 any say on the running of our government. That it doesn't matter October 24, 1990 who is elected to office, things will not change. That is probably right on the national scene but with a few exceptions, elected officials in Vance P. and Allan R. Gibson local government are responsive to the people. One politician locally Publishers however, reminded me a few years back that this is a Republican b publnhcd eich rather than a Democratic form of government and that having The hr the (USK Publiriiin Co., It South ' SecomhclaM pottage it S4S4I. Utah ii, been elected by the people he would do what he thought was correct Send addrm Utah. POSTMASTER: . , P.O. Roi 77, Nephi, Utah to The until voted out of office by the people. I have noticed that he has been change, JAil doing just that. So it goes. News and. advert bing. doe of burinett, Deadline arg now exposed, speak for themselves and thus we can for- Oh mighty news outlets. I Sit" weekend. give us far more insight than the newspapers, radio, and television intended us to have in this given situation. All of the facts, would like to have your vote in November. Paid political ad by Committee to elect Ike Lunt, Ches Wiliams, chairman $i 0 00 0 Zury And ft a gtet at To Mov. ?lhi I have reduced residential Market Values. I have initiated a reappraisal of Commercial Properties. I have reduced the Assessor's operating budget i, i have a working knowledge of vehicle registration and title transfers. We "If continue to have close relationship the people and strive to save dollars where I will re-elect- ed, with possible.' THE ROTTOM UME. I Would like to contlnuo to servo the people of Juab County as their County Assessor. poWIcel edriwlriemenl i byeendds U |