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Show w Nephi's Central Valley Medical Center gets $49,841 from feds Central Valley Medical Center in Nephi has been awarded a $49,841 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. According to Sen. Orrin Hatch, the money will be used I for the development of a rural provide financial assistance for and to the medical center to make profes- management improvements, to sionals. conduct market analysis, and to The network is designed to enhance outpatient services, f This grant will provide help rural areas recruit health-caprofessionals. It also will Please turn to page 8 health-car- e educate network health-car- e SALT rt Ut u ,4 V Serving East Juab County A Nice Place to Live! September 25, 1991 i. As you're reading this! has picked its homecoming royalweek at Juab High School, and the student-bodNeilsen of Mona. Her attendants of Calvin Sarah and The is Neilsen, left, daughter Emily queen ty. are Monica Jones, daughter of Mark and Patti Jones of Nephi; Shirona Newell, daughter of Ron and Shirley Newell of Nephi; and Amy Taylor, daughter of Lee and MoHy Taylor of Mona. Its homecoming y Natural gas women's meeting to be shown in Nephi Saturday LDS Church's Natural gas is now flowing through the main gas lines in Mona, Nephi, and Levan, says Golden R. Mangelson, director of the gas project. But while the gas is present, homeowners still must have their gas systems inspected, have their meters installed, and have gas turned on, Mangelson continued. To get their systems hooked up, residents need to visit their town halls and pay fees for mechanical permits. The towns will give them receipt for pay- tri-cit- y Churchs general Members of the Nephi North First Presidency; and Elder meeting will be Stake will convene at the Russell M. Ballard, a member of brought by satellite transmis- building of the Nephi 4th and the Council of the Twelve. counJanette C. Hales, second sion to Nephi at 6 p.m. Satur- 5th LDS wards. selor in the general presidency will Speakers at the meeting day, Sept. 28. of the counChieko of be first Young Women, will conthe Female members Okazaki, chinch 12 and over are invited selor in the general presidency duct the meeting. Music will be e womto attend the meeting. Even of the Relief Society; Jayne B. provided by a from the Millcreek, choir ens though the meeting will be Malan, first counselor in the broadcast later in the evening general presidency of the Young Utah region of the church. The LDS womens 300-voic- local church on KBYU-TV- , leaders ask members to attend the Nephi meetings if possible. Members of the Nephi Stake will meet in the stake center. Women; Ruth B. Wright, sec- ond counselor' in the general presidency of the Primary organization; Pres. Gordon B. Hinckley, first counselor in the Lloyd Williams John Lloyd Williams, 87, died Sept. 17 in Nephi. He was bom Dec. 24, 1903 in Sdpio to John and Maude Lorena Quaraberg Williams. He married Della Wilkey Jan. 25, 1930 in Provo. The marriage Services held Mon- Survivors are two sons. Grant D. Williams of Kaysville and Douglas M. Williams of Sandy; five daughters, Lorene Johnson . He was bom April 6, 1924 in to George Ellis and Jenette Checketts Thomas. He married Lois Marie Baxter Jan. 25, 1947 in American Fork. The marriage later was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He worked at Geneva Steel for 34 years, retiring in 1882. He liked traveling and watching basdball. Survivors are his wife, of Nephi; three sons, Gary V. Thomas of Salt Lake City, and Douglas G. Thomas and Sherald D. Thomas, both of Nephi; three daughters, Debbie M. Thomas of Nephi Shirley J. Barlow of Spanish Fork, and Shauns K. Chlarson of Pocatello, Idaho; 21 grandchildren; four and three sisters, Violet Joosten of Sandy, Lillian Edwards of Carson City, Nev and LaVenna Thompson of Lehi great-grandchildre- n; Mangelson. Mangelson also said some area citizens are waiting for the adoption of a financing program for the conversion of homes to natural gas. Mangelson says he has contacted First Security Bank, Valley Bank, and the Nephi Western Employees Federal Credit Union about financing plans, but all three having lending programs in place that offer lower interest rates than any be unlocked. program the gas utility could of- The contractor will then hook Please turn to page 5 . John Chesley years. Survivors are three sons, Jack L. Carter and Jim L. Carter, both of Nephi, and Tim Carter of Mesa, Ariz.; two daughters, Ann Coombs of Nephi and Patsy Iverson of Fillmore; a stepson, Evan K. Lowry of 18 grandchildren; 40 o; one Funeral services were held Monday in Nephi. Interment was at the Fillmore City Cemetery. Virginia Gyppe Lowry Voter awareness seminar set at Juab High Sportsmen's outing is Saturday evening voter-awarene- ss Thomas dies at 67 Provo. light the appliances, says Utah State University, in conjunction with the USU Extension Service, will conduct a program Mon7 Oct. Juab at High School day, Dr. Edwin L. Peterson, USU The annual sportsmens professor emeritus of history and geography, will lead the pro- This Masda hatchback carried three teenage girls to their deaths outing will be held Saturday, and local public ofState gram. Elk 28 Pasture in the up Sept. Monday morning when the driver apparently dosed at the wheel. ficials will join Peterson. Salt Creek Canyon. Dinner will begin at 5 p.m. and will cost $4 for adults and $3 for children. Prizes will be awarded to those in attendance. The Elk Pasture is reached by Three West Valley City teen- passenger. Another passenger, taking the dirt road leading l dam the near north agers were killed Monday when Tusi N. Pupu, 18, was taken to their car ran off the road near Central Valley Medical Center on State Road 132 east of Nephi and they were thrown in Nephi by the East Juab AmNephi the (near bulance Association. She later from the vehicle. turn). was transferred to Utah Valley Charlie According to Trooper Wilson Utah of the Regional Medical Center in ProHighRay way Patrol the accident hap- vo, where she died. All three pened about two miles south of girls received multiple fractures, Nephi on Interstate 15 at about internal injuries, and head in7:15 aon. juries. Penina A. Ah Ching, 19, was Wilson theorized that driving her 1991 Mazda 323 if Trooper had been wearing the girls hatchbMk north when she apThe Nephi 3rd LDS Ward will seat belts, they may have their hold a preparedness fair Thursparently doxed at the wheeL The received slight injuries, but vehicle drifted off the left side of day, Sept. 28 at the stake center have been killed. not would in NephL Cater EhsCs Kelsey, daagktar the road two or three feet, then valued at $8,000, The vehicle, skidded back across both lanes From 8 to 9 pmL, the public is of Do and Dona Kelsey of totaled. was invited to learn to write wills has bean called to asrvo an of traffic, went off the road Wilson was assisted at the and store food; make LDS mission in San Diego, sideways, rolled over two or Virgil first-aiscene and on three candles, members Calif. EhewO speak to kits, by Nephi Chief of Police times, and came to rest kits, Levan. canchurch Chad and learn about Bowles, Utah Highway the its wheels Ward held of the Nephi 4th Funeral services were Sunday, against the frontage fence. wCl Patrol wheat She mm. 23 in Interment at 103 storage, Sgt. Paul Mangelson, ning program, Sept. Nephi Tuesday The driver was dead at the ivt officers of the Juab County enter the LDS Church's miswas at the American Fork and vegetable storage. There is no admission charge. sionary training center Oct 14. scene, as was Felaiai Naea, 17, a Sheriffs Office. Cemetery. Funeral services were held Saturday in Nephi Interment was at the Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi Virgil George George Thomas, 67, died of a lingering illness Sept. 19 at Utah Valley Hospital in up the appliances and the meter, turn on the meter valve, and and four great-grandchildre- n; Virgil ment and three copies of the mechanical permit. All three copies of the mechanical permit must be delivered to the homeowners contractors, and an additioanl copy of the permit will be delivered to the gas department meter installer, who will install the meters. When the contractors finish the installation or conversion work, they will contact each town and set up appointments for inspections. When the inspector has approved the installation, the meter valve will Lowry Feb. 9, 1956. He died Dec. 2, 1962. She lived in Nephi for 52 years. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary for many years. She worked at the Snak Shak Cafe and Rays Cafe for many years before going into business at the Tiara Cafe for 27 great-grandchildre- n; Bradfield of Sandy, and John Lleyd Williams She married Mon-ticell- of Woodland Hills, Florence Peterson of Levan, Shirley deceased. herein day for Mrs. Lowry Virginia Gyppe Scottom Carter Lowry, 83, died Sept. 19 at her home in Nephi. She was born Sept. 9, 1908 in Fillmore to John E. and Amy Lavor Scottom. She married LeRoy Carter in 1929, later was solemnized in the Lynden and they were later divbrced. Manti LDS Temple. He served in the MIA, Scouts, and other organizations of the LDS Church. He worked for the Union Pacific Railroad Company for 40 years. He liked to hunt, fish, and travel Dorothy Sperry and Beverly Painter, both of Nephi; 31 grandchildren; 41 two brothers, Clayton Williams of Nephi and Eldon Williams of El Rancho, Calif.; and a sister, Norma Aagard of Milford. Three other children, Helen and Elwin Williams and Kenneth L. Williams, are ns Rollover is fatal for three West Valley teenagers flood-contro- upper-power-pla- nt 3rd Ward plans preparedness fair Thursday No-pi- i, 72-ho- ur d i I A A v |