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Show This week's Licenses, projects, ordinances Stork-o-Gra- m Mona Town Board , Times-News- tween Nephi and Mona. Approved a building-permapplication from Carl and Ruth Masten for a home to be located at 2nd West and 4th South. The application was referred to the planning commission. Approved the purchase of liability and property insurance for a combined annual premium At their recent meeting, the Mona Town Board: Sold a business license to Wilkerson Greenhouse for $25. Son, born June 3 to Larry and Colleen Ingram of Nephi. He will be named Tate Gail Ingram. it Approved Eagle Scout projects for Bart Miller, Mike Miller, and Ryan Miller. Bart Miller will repaint, the benches in the four baseball dugouts at the park, Mike Miller will repaint eight stop-sig- n posts around town, and Ryan Miller will repair the fence at the cemetery. Accepted Ordinance No. regulating garbage collection in town. Garbage will be collected on Tuesdays, and con-- . tainers should be placed as close to the tarred portion of the road as possible, preferably in an area away from trees or poles. Accepted a maintenance agreement be public-servic- e Grandparents are Keith and Joyce McCaffery and Earl and Zella Ingram, all of Nephi. are Hazel McCaffery of Manti and Leland Greenhalgh of Spanish Fork. Great-grandparen- of $5,725. Learned that the towns water system passed an inspection by the State of Utah. the Approved 1992-9- 3 budget. Total general revenue and expenditures balance at $91,600 after $12,750 was transferred from the water fund to the general revenue account. The water fund made $11,853. 10-40- 0, gas-syste- Recent births, as reported to , are: The Gas revenue operating amounted to $22,775, and added m Brenda Anderson, Cameron Kirk Manti Temple beckons Anderson; Kirk Your text Keating Bill! Wouldnt it be nice if you could heat your home for about half of what it costs you today? With the remarkable Lennox PULSE21ra gas For high efficiency and low heating bills, there's only one choice. The Lennox PULSE2I gas furnace. Brussels, Belgium and has attended Brigham Young University and Weber State University. The prospective Kki- - Imnox ci i legtJHtxl ludmik it emnx initrJfiK Inn MOORE SHEET METAL 858 East 100 North Payson, Utah (801) 465-270- : groom graduated from the University of Virginia with a bachelors degree in architecture. He served an LDS mission to Hamburg, Germany. The brides grandmothers are Natalie Orme of Nephi and Macel Anderson of Provo. The grooms grandmother is Evelyn Lowe Daines of Brigham City. The couple plans to live in. Salt Lake City. LENNOX .huhm . Lake City. The bride-to-b- e is a daughter of Max and Nancy Anderson of Nephi. She graduated from Downers Grove South High School in Downers Grove, 111. She served an LDS mission in1 used. nriMomoMMi ts The maid of honor will be Brenda Kay Anderson and Cameron Kirk Daines will be Catherine Anderson. Mitzi married Friday, June 27 at the Daines will be the bridesmaid. Manti LDS Temple. The couple will be honored at a reception from 7 to 9 that evening at the Rock Church, 413 N. West Capitol Drive, Salt furnace, you can. Its up to 96.2 efficient, so almost none of your energy dollar is wasted. Compare that to your current furnace. If it is over 10 years old, its only about 55 efficient. That means your furnace wastes as much as 45 of available heat . . . and 4S cents of every heating dollar c Son, bom May 28 to Kris and Lynn Hansen of Nephi. He will be named Brady Kim Hansen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reid Larsen of Firth, Idaho and Colton Jared Ingram is 1 year Mavis Hansen of Nephi. Greatold today, June 17. He is the son grandmother is Mary Clayson of of Jared and Desiree Ingram of Salt Lake City. , Nephi. Grandparents are Dick and Nadine Ingram of Nephi Son, bom May 28 to David and Bruce and Linda Kendall of RaBranda Broadbent of and are Mona. He will be named Tobiah Lehi. Fern Francom and Marion KenSkyler Broadbent. Grandpardall, both of Nephi, and Kelvin ents are Mary Jo Broadbent of and Dorothy Timms of Apple Nephi; and. David Broadbent, Valley, Calif. Pauline Smith and Mr. and Mrs. is Grace Timms of Pro- - Bill McCormick, all of Lehi. Great-grandparen- ! ts 9 Special birthday greetings from The to Dustin Ray Paul Neilsen, Jill Hadley Jacklin, son of Glade and Robin Jacklin of Nephi. He will be 1 year old June 18.-- ; His grandparents are Norman and Grace Miller and Ray and Kellie Jacklin, all of Lehi, and Mae Jacklin of Morgan, Wyo. are Alton and Mae Bigelow of St. George, Essie Cannon of Jill Hadley and Paul O. LDS Temple. Pineville, La., and Patsy Hard- Neilsen will be married TuesThey will be honored at an man of American Fork. Lake Salt at 23 the open house Thursdsay, June 25 day, June from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Calvin E. Neilsen residence in Mona. The public is invited to attend. Thinking of you often fills my mind. There are so many memories-al- l A reception will be held in of them good. have so many hopes for myself and my children Ogden June 23. in remembering my life with you. Hearing of all the wickedness in The prospective bride is a the world today realize how sheltered, how protected and how daughter of Joye Hadley of loved was. only wish for every child to have the kind of father Ogden and the late Dennis C. you were to me. They were such precious years. Your main Hadley. She served an LDS misconcerns above all others were the children you had, whether sion in South Africa and recentliving at home or not, your life centered around them. When was ly graduated from Brigham a young child you represented safety to me, your presence in the Young University with a degree house made me feel safe at night. And as grew older a strong in arm around my shoulder made me feel so warm inside. Even elementary education. The when mother was mad, you let me know the discipline was still groom is a son of Calvin E. and Sarah Neilsen of Mona. there-- but so was the love. At times when I disappointed you the He graduated from Juab High most, never felt less loved, just pain inside for hurting you. You School and from the Nephi LDS never lost faith in your children-yo- u always hoped for the best. Even into my married life when help was needed you always Seminary. He served an LDS offered before it was asked of you. You never offered unwanted mission in South Africa and is advice, you were just there when you needed to be. Who ever studying biochemistry at said that a girl looks for her father in finding a husband was right Brigham Young University. in this case. My biggest wish is that my children have these kind of The couple will make their memories of their own father. Your memories are bigger than life home in Salt Lake City. and like a legend in my mind. It is so comforting in my dreams to feel your hand touch mine. Even though cant see you, you are Times-New- s still there for me. I love you!! Times-New- s Great-grandparen- Thanks to Teachers Like Jay Stephens, The Future Is In Good Hands. ts Paul Neilsen, Hadley set wedding A TRIBUTE TO MY FATHER Our future and will soon U S WEST is be in the hands of our children, I proud to recognize Jay Stephens I I as a teacher preparing children for the challenge. I I Jay is the recipient of the 1992 U S WEST I Outstanding Teacher Award for Utah. As a Jay business data processing and programming . Stephens Jordan District Technical Center teacher at the Jordan District Technical Center the Education Network in Sandy Jay '1$. $ Vy? Consortium which trains educators on how , , , ,v. i' ? , I I computers can be used to mate classroom ' 4 Love your Daughter more challenging ami efficient. ' leaning 1 . J' f ?V :.yZ- - AK"-- . Nephi, Utah June 17, 1992 Z ' The US WEST Foundation created the Outstanding ' :v The ' Teacher program to enhance the teaching profession. r $ This year ; 14 teachers from the US WEST region were , ' "' . selected to receive $15,000 over a two-ye- ar r- ;' V- - period - Rancho Trailer Inc. Inventory Reduction . , to pursue an educational project or professional - . ' : y f Camp Trailers, Building Equipment and Parts 845 South Main, Nephi Behind Ralph's Truck Stop development Its just one of the many invest marts US WEST is making as part of our Foundation's i!;- V, . V ' f - Educational Initiative. if; p At U S WEST, we believe teachers v' cfassioaii walls today will i reach beyond mate a world of difference far future generations. For infer mat ton on US WESTS 1993 Outstanding Teacher program, write to the US WEST Foundation. 7800 East Orchard Road. Englewood. CO 80111 2526. 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