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Show Can't Take It With You' set at Juab High ChCS4 E M . i Hhi 467 SALT 1 i 1 1199 PPE'b EAST LAKE HbSUL I mT i UN 300 SOUTH CITY, UT 84111 Juab High Schools drama Essie, Amy Sutorius; Penny, Anderson; the woman, Valerie department will present You Cant Take It With You Thursday and Friday, Nov. 19 and 20 auditorium. at the The comedy, written by George Kaufman and Moss Hart, debuted in 1936, and has become a classic. It will begin at 7:30 each evening. Ticket prices are $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for students, and $10 for families. high-scho- ol Members of the cast Angie Dinkel; Rheba, Tina Sperry; Paul, Richard Menlove; de' Pinna, Layne Fuell; Ed, Jimmy Harris; Donald, Ryan Wright; Grandpa, Adam Cutler; Alice, Holly Roth; Wilbur C. Henderson, Tyson White; Tony, Greg Cunningham; Kolenkhov, Jason Hyde; Gay, Avril Mr. Kirby, Ryan Miller; Mrs. Kirby, Kirsten Trauntvein; the man, Mike Mangelson; Mac, are Dave Paystrup; Jim, Cody Peb-wort- h; Gibson; and Grand Duchess Olga Katrina, Elaine Jones. The student director is Karen Mellor, and sound and lights will be managed by Heather Miller and Jimmy Penrod. The plays director is Lauren Swensen. Those who have old suits or mens dress hats to donate to the drama department should call Swensen at the high school. Serving East Juab County - A Nice Place To Live ! November 1 8, 1 992 Mona swears in Kevin Young, John Sutherland Mona has a new mayor and a new member of the town board this week, following the. town boards November meeting. Kevin J. Young was sworn in as mayor, a total of six members. Those already appointed to the commission are Craig Allred, Craig Sperry, and Molly Taylor. Sutherland also will be the towns liason with Utah Power & Light, and will supervise law enforcement. Both Young and Sutherland are natives of Mona. Young, 34, is married to the and John L. Sutherland was sworn in as a member of the town board. The action was handled by Nila Keyte, town clerk. Both men will fill terms of office. Young, a former member of the town board, will fill the position formerly held by Greg Mona Town Clerk Nila Keyte, left, swears in Monas new mayor, Kevin J. Young, and a new member Newton. Newton resigned last month for personal reasons. of the town board, John L. Sutherland. The action was taken at boards November meeting. Young will retain his position on the Juab Rural Development Agency board of directors. The Nephi North LDS Stake Sutherland will serve Youngs town Says hold its will stake unexpired term on the town conference SaturWednesday, board. Sutherland becomes the day, and Sunday. Elder Richard K. Klein, boards representative on the of the planning and zoning commis- regional representative will of the Twelve, Mona ended Fiscal Year 1992 Quorum of $136,000 payable sion. He will replace both Young According to Ogden, the a balance over and the with a $4,574 deficit equity largest financial outflow was the by 1998. preside Saturday and board member Darlene conference sessions. balance in its general fund, and natural-ga- s system, . which . An additional town in- Fowkes .on the commission, Sunday The first session of conference a $500 deficit in its natural-ga- s amounted to $392,265, which debtedness is $20,000, due by since it was decided that only fund, the town board learned at made the budget difference. 1995, for the purchase of a fire one representative from the will be held at the Manti LDS Temple. Recommend holders in its November meeting. board is necessary. Hopefully next year with no truck. These deficits were due to the big expenses, there will be an inAudit findings besides the Two new planning and zoning the stake are invited to attend installation of the natural-ga- s interwere crease of money in that area, general-fundeficit, members will be chosen to make either the 6:30 or 7:30 p.m. endowment sessions. They should nal accounting controls and the system and must have assets Ogden said. be at the temple chapel a half an tranferred from other funds to Scheduled bond payments on use of a signature stamp for the hour before each session. The s innatural-garectify them to be in compliance the long-termayor. stake presidency encourages of level with state regulations. the Because debtedness call for a $71,045 operathose who are unable to attend The report, for the year end- payment in 1993, a $70,950 pay- tions in Mona does not justify a one of the scheduled Wednesday ing June 30, was presented by ment in 1994, and a $91,855 staff large enough to segregate The Utah Department of temple sessions to attend Greg Ogden, town auditor. payment in 1995. Thereafter, all duties, the town board and The report showed that the payments drop to around the mayor should closely review Transportation will hold a plan- another time during the week. The adult session of contown budgeted $62,000 in $88,000. Bond payments are all financial documents and ning meeting in Nephi today, ference will be held at 7 p.m. at conference Nov. room the at 18, revenues for the fiscal year. Of scheduled to end in 2011. promptly investigate any of the Juab Total obligation shown for the unusual matter, Ogden said. County Courthouse. the Mona chapel. All stake that, 51.1 percent came from The meeting will begin at 7 members 18 and over are invited Althouh Monas checks rerevenue project taxes, 22.4 percent came from natural-ga- s intergovernmental transfers, bonds charging 7 to 8 percent, quire two signatures, a p.m., and the highway needs of to attend. 17.7 percent came from service and the natural-ga- s general signature stamp occasionally Utah and Juab counties will be 4.7 from came percent charges, obligation project bonds charg- has been used in lieu of the discussed. The public is invited licenses and permits, and 4.2 ing 8 percent, both dated May 1, mayor signing the checks per- to attend. The meeting will review the sonally. This negates the benefit percent came from other 1991, is $718,000. sources. The balance due to the serial of having two people respon-sibil- e 1993 state transportation-improvemen- t e Of the general-funfor all checks issued. The plan and will bonds dated expenallow interested adwould 32.9 consider groups or inditures, 1963, with the original amount board said it percent went to The Juab County Commission ministrative expenses, 26 per- of $235,000 payable at 2.125 eliminating the use of the dividuals to present information has begun the process of preparcent went to public safety, 21.2 percent, is $6,000. It is payable signature stamp in the future. about highway- or transportation-r1993 county budget of about a elated coning be to projects percent went to parks and by 1994. Ogden also cautioned the million by reviewing proposed $4 for in sidered e construction bonds dated board to keep proper records recreation, 18 percent went to budgets with county elected offihighways, and 1.9 percent went 1983, with an original amount of regarding transactions between future years. cials and department heads. to garbage collection. $312,000 with no interest, have members of the town board, Most of the departmental budtown officers, and any of their gets are close to their 1992 figrelatives, since in such a small ures, and increases, if any, are town, it is nearly impossible to minimal. deal with other town members A public hearing on the budget who are not relatives. Any such will be held on Dec. 21. Pat Greentransactions should be supwood, county clerk and auditor, must certify the budget and fil e it proper documentaby ported Ralph Hamlin Murray, 18, with the state auditor withiri 30 tion. died Nov. 13 at Central Valley Due to a change in Ogdens ofdays of its adoption. By state law, Medical Center in Nephi. the commissioners must finalize fice personnel, Ogden recomHe was born Nov. 17, 1903 in the budget no later than the Dec. mended the town hire Neil Salt Lake City to Arvin Hamlin 21 meeting. to assist of Springville Strong and Ina Maria Horrocks MurrThere were several questions him in future audits, and the which the commissioners would ay". He married Lila Fancher board agreed. June 24, 1929 in the Hawaiian like answered before their next LDS Temple. She died Sept. 13, meeting, Dec. 7. All budget items are only ten1963. He married LaVere tative at this point and will not 1964 in the 23, Haynes July become final until after the Manti LDS Temple. The marat 7 p.m. riage later was sealed in the Hawaiian Temple. He served an LDS mission in William E. Bainter Germany and Austria from 1926 to 1929. He worked as Boys or girls 8 to 13 as of head accountant for Parker April 1, 1993 are invited to par- Bill The Nephi LDS Stake Young Ranch in Hawaii. During World ticipate in the national tocontest shoot Womens Selecserved on the hoop War II, he organzation will parNov. the 18, at in the churchs Young Wednesday, tive Service Board. He was day, ticipate in center Celebrarecreation Old Worldwide Womens Hilo the of LDS Gym president tion Saturday, Nov. 21. District. He lived in Nephi since Nephi. PV-- 2 William E. Bainter, son The meeting will begin at 7 1948. He served as a stake clerk, Registration will begin at 6:30 Ralph H. Murray will contest and the start of Fran Bainter and of in Gordon p.m. and will be held at the p.m., temple ordinance worker, and call To 18 Nov. for leave 7 at will two bishoprics. Joseph 38 register, p.m. chapel of the Nephi 1st, 2nd, children; Nephi, Markland at He and 7th LDS wards. All young Kansas. Fort at Survivors are his wife, of and one Riley, duty Children 8 and 9 will be allow- will serve as a 13C10 tacfire women, their parents, young Another daughter, Wanza Nephi; four children, Carolyn ed to shoot four feet in from the specialist in the artillery. womens leaders, and priestLynn Makin of Farmington, Christensen, is deceased. Bainter is a graduate of Juab hood leaders are invited to atFancher Murray of Thousand Funeral services were held foul line. The contest is sponsored by High School and prior to enter- tend. Oaks, Calif., Fay Murray of Tuesday in NephL Burial was at The scriptural theme for the West Jordan, and LaRue M. the Vine Bluff Cemetery in the Benevolent' and Paternal ing the army, was a PFC with Order of Elks. event is Walk in the Light. Sidwell of Alpine; 28 grand- - Nephi. Nephi National Guard unit. th former DeAnn Kay and is the father of two children. He is employed as a draftsman at Mid-Stat- e Consultants in Nephi. Sutherland, 26, is married to the former Joan Stephenson, and is the father of two children. He is employed at Sutherland Cabinets in Mona. Nephi North LDS Stake sets conference auditor semi-annu- Mona posts budget deficit . d UDOT sets Nephi meet m A conference session for priesthood leadership will be held Sunday at 7:30 a.m. in the chapel of the Nephi 4th and 5th LDS wards. Those who should be in attendance bishoprics, are ward executive secretaries, and clerks; group leaders, assistants, and secretaries; elders quorum presidencies and secretaries; ward mission leaders; ward young mens presidencies and secretaries; members of the high council; the stake young mens presidency and secretary; and the stake mission presidency and secretary. The general session of conference will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday at the stake center. All members of the stake and interested are invited to attend. A session of Primary will be held for children 9 3 to 6. high-prie- st non-membe- rs i d County's drafting budget for fiscal 1 993 water-revenu- Water-revenu- Funeral held for Ralph H. Murray, 88 Shoot a few hoops at Old Gym tonight pub-Saturd- free-thro- great-grandchildre- n; 623-204- 2. . w Bainter headed for Ft Riley, Kansas Young Women's meet lie hearing. In the planning pro- Employees probably would pre- cess, the commissioners must decide whether to offer a salary incrase or to pick up the increased cost of insurance benefits for county officials and employees. Of an approximate $ 1.9 million payroll, the county pays $208,000 in health insurance premiums annually. When a the payroll increases, the commission also must pay more for FICA, workmens compensation, and retirement costs. The cost of health insurance could increase 15 percent in 1993. fer staying at the same health insurance level if they could only get a 3 percent salary increase, said Don Eyre Jr., county attorney. Central Valley Medical Center did not submit a budget request this year, said the commission. They were granted $ 125,000 last year, $50,000 the previous year, and $40,000 in 1990. The hospital building is owned by the county but the plant is operated by a private non-prof- it foundation. Fm not sure what his Mark Stoddard, hospital administrator plans are, said Dave Cloward, the countys independent auditor, who assists with the budget process and audits the countys records. We included $32,000 for the hospital in the budget for 1993," he said. The commission also want to know if a grant to help pay for ambulances can be used along with a grant to help pay for medical supplies, or if one will cancel Please torn to page 3 |