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Show V 25 of area residents com-mut-e to work out of county Roughly a quarter of all workers Living in Juab County work outside the county, says the Utah Department of Employment Security in its quarterly newsletter. According to the report, the county has 2,340 workers, of which 1,722 people, or 73.6 percent, work in the county; 598, or 25.6 percent, work outside the Kl" 't' SALT ill ASSOCIATION pprc.r r- - -- LHr- c: Applications will be available at the Old Gym the day of registration, or at the Mona Elementary School, the Nephi Elementary School, or the Juab Middle School. Nephi. Boys and girls in grades three Those having questions about the program, or who want to volunteer to coach a team or help in other ways, should contact Nyle Robinson at evenings. through eight are invited to register between 10 a.m. and 12 noon. The cost is $20 per person. After Nov. 28, the registration fee will be $25 per person. 623-086- 0 Open house will explain Snow programs Snow College will hold an open house Friday, Nov. 6 at the Juab County Center to let people know what e , Utahs average unemploy- ment rate was 4.5 percent, while the U.S. rate was 7.5 percent. The countys civilian labor Please turn to page 4 Serving East Juab County - A Nice Place To Live! Funeral held Tuesday for Nina Garrett Morgan , 82 November3, 1992 Nina Garrett Morgan, 82, died Oct. 30 at Mt. View Hospital in Payson. She was bom Oct. 8, 1910 in Nephi to John and Mary Bale Garrett. She married Elden Morgan April 4, 1930 in Nephi. He died July 12, 1963. The mar- ! Yomumg, Memilove, Bosh worn Juab Election 1992 riage was solemnized in the The Juab County has a new comstudents. 10 lab has Manti LDS Temple in 1976. Nephi or at least a She is survived by two child- missioner today computers, five of which were made possible through a grant ren, Richard E. Morgan of Riv- commissioner-elect- . from IBM. A representative of erton and Linda Jenkins of NeGordon M. Young of Mona, a IBM will be in attendance. phi; eight grandchildren; 14 Republican, tallied 1,331, or a sister, 46.85 percent of the vote, to Lorene Kirgan of Nephi; and take the seat from Richard M. Garrett of. Brough, the incumbent. two brothers,-AlmHe defeated James M. GarDelee and George Springville of Nephi, a Democrat, who rett Garrett of Redding, Penn. Funeral services were held pulled 921 votes; and Brough, Tuesday in Levan. Interment running as an independent, who was at the Levan Town Ceme- tallied 589 votes. great-grandchildre- n; a f In the commission tery. took all four Nephi from Precinct No. Young precincts and Mona, while Garrett took the Levan, Eureka, Mammoth, and one Callao district. Young and Garrett tied in the other Callao district. In other local elections, Dale Fowkes was to represent Precinct No. 1 on the Juab School District Board of Education. Fowkes, the incumbent, was unopposed. Teresa B. Menlo ve will retain race, her seat on the school board m Snow College. In addition to fk Colleges programs, those at- tending will see the computer lab, which currently is serving Nicole Christensen TWO EUR. THREE MAMM. 21:52 20:17 21:31 21:45 45 29 20 0 0 52 19 20 2 0 72 34 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nicole Christensen, daughter of Bryce and Sharon Christensen of Levan, recently received her LDS Church Young Womanhood Recognition Award. She likes dancing, water skiing, and crafts. She is a freshman at Snow College. Her service project was to make a quilt or the ward. Greg Cunningham, son of Dale and Terrie Cunningham of Nephi, received his Eagle Scout award at a court of honor held last week. his report to members of the Nephi 4th LDS Ward Sunday, Nov. 8. The meeting will begin at 2:20 pjn. I Cunningham is a student at Juab High School, where he is senior-clas- s president and president of the national honor society chapter. He is active in football, wrestling, baseball, drama, choir, and seminary. For his Eagle Scout public-servic- e project, he constructed dugouta at a softball field. He is a member of Troop 131, sponsored by the Nephi 1st LDS Ward. Juab School Board Precaid Teresa B. Menlove Unde School Board Prscind Tan B. Hannifin Ronald F. Nelson I Proposition No. 17 3 14 5 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 0 0 & t 2 15 2 726 1613 65 29.95 66.54 3.51 2 592 7 1221 20.81 42.92 9 1 1004 19 8 35.29 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.04 0.00 0.00 14 7 0 6 14 1044 1579 29 5 14 55 5 7 0 1 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 26 2 92 32 4 13 7 27 70 19 86 39 7 7 71 70 22 21 92 33 0 0 0 9 6 2 40 39 59 41 39 52 9 1 0 2 1 5 14 995 1566 5 13 1221 13 0 7 59 54 6 30 68 23 50 14 46 15 8 8 0.11 0.67 028 39.37 59.54 1.09 3B.B5 61.15 3 1336 70 46.48 50.86 2.66 16 15 2023 100.00 11 12 16 1800 100.00 10 6 6 17 9 921 3 9 1331 2 2 589 32.42 46.85 20.73 70 7 12 1361 82.74 11 2 6 3 0 284 1429 279 83.67 382 100.00 43 68 9 , 4 12 0 17.26 16.33 87 86 134 126 221 212 51.04 48.96 51 13 42 11 39 67 47 150 176 53 99 56 ' 9 52 j". No. 2 No. 3 ' yA S A ", .. f s'. Z Initiativa A I? , A ' S' ' 58 58 f, 46.01 A 18 A,' Against , , ' , Proposition No. 3 For Against 37.07 3 0 27 25 Proposition No. 2 For :S 0.00 0.00 59.61 1.09 2.12 42 16 36 0 1 v , 2 0 0 1016 1634 30 58 3 4 40 s For Against 0 257 III Untie School Board Prscind 0.03 0.03 0.07 62 V w 1 63 Untie School Board Precinct No. 1 Mary Lou Draper & 0 0 0 0.00 No. 3 Randy A. Greenhalgh Jerry A. Bosh ffi 1 No. 2 s; Christie L Mangelson Juab School Board Precaid 0 No. 1 Dale Fowkes Cunningham is areas newest Eagle Scout 722 0.10 0.00 0.07 10 6 0 0 10 28.31 42.83 21.33 2 0 90 31 2 41 615 1233 614 208 3 0 21 0 0 PERCENT ; VOTE s TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 16 45 9 0 0 0 0 0 7 5 28 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 22 School Board Juab School Board Precinct 6 48 65 & 14 3 2 10 5 60 70 Greg Cunningham 12 23 4 25 0 center Nov. 11. 1 5 51 0 0 CALLAO TWO 3 50 32 4 0 Churchs missionary training CALLAO ONE 63 0 0 Elder Austin David Kenison, 1 L. Jerry A. Bosh also will retain his school-boar- d seat from Precinct No. 3, defeating Randy A. Greenhalgh 176 votes to 150 votes. The split was 53.99 percent for Bosh, and 46.01 percent for Greenhalgh. 21:17 0 0 defeating Mangelson. 20:37 0 0 0 2, Christie Mangelson by only nine votes, The split was 51.04 percent for Menlove, and 48.96 percent for 68 29 0 0 0 25 30 son of Dale and Phyllis Kinison of Levan, will serve an LDS mission in Kiev, the Ukraine. He will speak to members of the Levan LDS Ward Sunday, Nov. 8. The meeting will begin at 11:50 ajn. He will enter the LDS 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Christensen gets YW recognition award i EUR. 0 0 0 seeing Snow challenger EUR. ONE 1 Elder Steven Winter, son of Leon and Susan Winter of Nephi, recently returned home from serving an LDS mission in Lisbon, PortugaL He will give Elil !jl ITj st Signups for the Junior Jazz youth basketball program will be held Saturday, Nov. 7 at the Old Gym recreation center in types of training and educational opportunities it is offering in Nephi. The display will be open from 5 to 7 p.m., and refreshments will be served throughout the evening. The building, which has become the new home for programs offered by the college, is located at Main and Center streets in Nephi. Claudia Parkin Jarrett, a native of Nephi, will be on hand intento talk about short-tersive training programs. She will be joined by Lynn Schiffman, director of the Small Business Development Center, and by Mel Jacobsen, who is in charge of continuing education for ep. county but within the state; and workers commute. Juab Countys unemployment 20, or 0.9 percent, work outside the state. rate in the second quarter of In Job Service's central 1992 was 7.9 percent, up from district, 2.7 percent of Millard 5.5 percent in the same period County, employees, 5.6 percent last year. of Sevier Comity workers, 6.8 In the central district, Juab had the second-highepercent of Wayne County workers,, 15.9 percent of unemployment rate, at 7.9 perSanpete County workers, and cent. Other county rates were 24.7 percent of Piute Countys Piute County, 10.6 percent; Wayne County, 7.3 percent; Sanpete County, 6.8 percent; Sevier County, 6.5 percent; and Millard County, 5 percent. The district average was 6.5 percent. Junior Jazz basketball signups are Saturday at Old Gym Multi-Purpos- LnLb4 100.00 - 100.00 : |