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Show Paul Mangelson gets award for stamping out drug trafficking Sgt. Paul Mangelson of Utah Highway Patrol has CACS4 111 EXP. UTAH 467 SALT 1199 PRESS ASSOCIATION EAST 300 SOUTH LAKE UT CITY, 84111 the re- ceived the Robert B. Hutchings award for his contribution to sup- pressing the use of narcotics in the state. The award was given at the second annual state narcotics officers conference, held recently in St. George. The award is presented to an ofoutstanding ficer involved in the suppression of drug abuse. It honors Robert B. Hutchings, an agent with the Utah Narcotic and Liquor-LaEnforcement Bureau, who was shot and killed by in 1976 while making entry to executive a narcotic search warrant. Officer Hutchings was the first narcotic agent killed in the line of duty in Utah. Mangelson, a native of Levan, ' ' Vv WiSS', & n Sk w X il II 4 Serving East Juab County Place To Live! May 19, 1993 has worked for the Utah Highway Patrol for 26 years. Hejias been stationed in Monticello, To replace Ray Myers on Mona Town Board On EnviroChem siting State seeks public comment Craig J. Allred sworn in Utah State is now seeking comments on the proposed construcg tion of a plant to be built by EnviroChem of Orem in the Nephi Industrial Park. Comments can be directed through June 14 to the Utah of Solid and Hazardous Waste, and information on the plant is available at the Nephi City Library. A meeting will be held at the community center of the Juab County Courthouse at 7 p.m. on Monday, June Sgt. Paul Mangelson of the Utah Highway Patrol was honored recently for his contributions to stamping out drug trafficking. Gunnison, Utah County, and reputation for himself and the Utah Department ofPublic Safety Juab County. , The UHP unit which he com- by apprehending more smugglers mands has been named the out- and seizing more drugs than any other officer in standing sectionfor the lastthree the said a conference repstate, years. resentative. In 1992, he made 75 felony arHe is married to the former rest and 175 misdemeanor ar- Sandra Jackson. They live in rests; seized over $400,000 in Levan and have six children. He cash; seized 14 vehicles; and con- is the son of Vern and Vivian fiscated 256 kilos of cocaine and Mangelson of Levan. 8. 700 lbs. of marijuana. The narEnviroChem is seeking three cotics had a street value of $27 exemptions to siting criteria. million. This is not a treatment or disMangelson also has taught a said Glenn lot of officers in surrounding posal site, Greenhalgh, county economic states about development director. The plant methods. He also has conducted will recycle products by cleaning such seminars in Minnesota. them. Residue from the cleaning In addition to apprehending will be mixed with products ideal drug traffickers, Mangelson has for furnace combustion and will picked up over 100 stolen cars in be shipped out to be burned his career. Please turn to page 2 Sgt. Mangelson has made a fuels-blendin- public-informati- - A Nice nt on The Mona Town Board has a new member Craig J. Allred. The Allred was sworn in by town clerk Nila Keyte at the May session of the town board. He replaces Ray Myers, who recently resigned for personal reasons. Allred will fill the remaining two and a half years of Myers term. Following the swearing in, Mayor Kevin young reviewed board assignments and made some changes. Board member Darlene Fowkes will be in charge of the July 24 celebration, beautification, the i drug-interdicti- 4'X 1- ,-i I ;r Nila Keyte, left, Mona Town clerk, swears in Craig J. Allred to the town board. He replaces Ray Myers, who recently resigned. John Sutherland will be in Christmas celebration, and the DUP park. She also will be the charge of culinary water, electriboards liason with the Juab cal, law enforcement, animal conSchool District. trol, natural gas, and will be the Board member Jay Hathaway towns liason with its justice court will be in charge of buildings and and the town attorney. Mayor Kevin Young will work grounds, streets, the cemetery, a Kirsten Trauntvein 8 and recreation. Allred will head the planning and zoning committee, will die disrect the towns will act as the boards posal, and liason with the LDS Church. Aimee Tatton solid-wast- Trauntvein, Tatton head for Girls State at SUU The Nephi unit of the' American Legion Auxiliary has named its delegates to Girls State, set for June 12 at Southern Utah University in Cedar City. They are Kirsten Trauntvein, daughter of Leonard and Myrna Trauntvein; and Aimee Tatton, daughter of James A. and Dan Woodland Allan Bosh Bosh, Woodland, Olpin to attend Boys State v- - The queen of the 1993 Ute Stampede is Corby Carter, daughter of Karl and Helen Carter of Nephi. The queens attendants are . Brenda Lunt, daughter of Kent and Claudette Lunt ofNephi; and 14-1- 8. K Buy help remember a war veteran Rod Olpin Juab Middle School sets promotion ceremonies Juab Middle School will hold a promotion ceremony Wednesday, at the high May 26 at 7:30 p.m.. ' school auditorium. There will be a short program, and certificates of completion will be presented. Invitations will be sent to the parents whose students are eligible to attend. A class picture will be taken at 7 p.m. ( Holy Cross Hospitals mobile mammography unit will be at the Nephi Fire Station from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, May 28. The unit provides accessible, Members of the American Legion Auxiliary will be selling paper poppies throughout the area this week and next Funds from the sales will be used to assist veterans and their families. The blood-re- d, four-petall- poppy was native to GOP sets convention ed the battle-fields- of glanders during World War I. The flower was popularized in the poem We Shall Not Sleep, by CoL John MacCare, a Canadian surgeon who served with an artillery brigade in Flanders. It officially was proclaimed the flower of remembrance for veterans in the 1920s. The paper poppies are made by hospitalized veterans. Kristine Tatton. Their sponsors are the Ute Stampede Committee, Nephi City, First Security Bank, and the American Legion Auxiliary. Nephi LDS Seminary to graduate 70 Sunday night The Nephi LDS Seminary will Seventy students, representing hold graduation ceremonies at 6 the 10 wards of the Nephi and Mindy Truscott, daughter of Dennis and Renae Truscott, is an p.m. Sunday, May 23, at the Nephi North LDS stakes, will alternate. graduate. Nephi stake center. Garth Monson, president of the Manti LDS Temple, will be the guest speaker. The theme forthe exercises will be Ye Are the Light of the World. The public is invited to attend the graduation. Graduates must Jennifer Worwood, daughter of be at the stake center by 5:30 David and Carmela Worwood of p.m. for preliminary instructions. Nephi. Graduates are Jennifer Aiman, They were selected at contests Jason Allred, Cody Anderson, held May 1, and will reign over Aimee Bailey, Bryan Belliston, the 59th annual edition of the Diane' Bronson, Meggan 10. rodeo July 8, 9, and Callaway, Greg Cunningham, Kent Dastrup, Angela Dinkel, Angela Felt, Allison Gibson, Nathan Gould, Aaron Hall, Milford Hall, ShaunaLee Haney, Ben Harmon, Angie Harward, B.J. Hoaldridge, Jodi Howard, Kylie Howarth, J ason Hyde, Joni low-coJackson, Jamie Jacobsen, Heidi screening to women Jensen, Elaine Jones, Monica throughout the West Women 35 and older can schedule an apJones, Sonya Jones, Misty Kay, Kasa Kelson, Marie Kenison, pointment for this 15- - to cally Krobot, Mikkel Lovell, Zbynek procedure by Nichole Lovell, Brett Ludlow, ing The unit will bill the Waylund Ludlow, Brenda Lunt, K.C. Lunt, Elsie Lyman, Lisa mammogram to insurance carriers if women bring their insurLynn, Charlynn Malquist, Paula ance cards to the screening. Those Mangelson, Melissa McKnight, without insurance are requested Kristie McPherson, Karen Aimee Bailey, daughter ofDean Mellor, Sharon Mellor, Richard to pay the $60 fee at the time of appointment Payment can be and Ann Bailey ofNephi, received Menlove, Heather Miller, Kimmade by cash, check, or credit her LDS Church Young Woman berly Miller, Kori Newton, David card. Nichols, Chris Ostler, Christy Recognition Award Sunday. It was presented by Bishop Park, Tyson Park, Paul Paxman, Early detection is the best defense against breast cancer, say James Ockey of the Nephi 5th Robert Paystrup, Chris Ray, Jory Holy Cross representatives. With Ward. Rosquist, Jeff Seely, Amy Stubbs, in the Bailey is a senior at Juab High Amy Sutorius, Sarah Taylor, improvement mammographic technology and School. She has participated in Angelica Vorhies, Tyson White, treatment breast cancer can be select chorus and speech. Follow- Molly Whiting, Jolie Williams, found at the earliest possible ing her graduation, she plans to Andrea Wilson, Sheila Wilson, stage, a time when chances for enter the paralegal program at Jason Winn, and Jennifer cure are nearly 100 percent Utah Valley Community College. Holy Cross mammography unit is coming a poppy, Juab County Republicans will hold a convention at 6:30 p.m. today, Wednesday, May 19, at n chambers the of the Juab County Courthouse. Party officers will be elected, and candidates for state office will speak. All state and county delegates should attend, say party representatives. The public also is invited to attend. county-commissio- I Agency. Manti temple president to speak Corby Carter named qeen of 1993 Ute Stampede The Nephi unit of the American Legion has announced its representatives to Boys State. They are Dan Woodland, son of Byron and Susan Woodland; Rod Olpin, son of Lloyd and Chazel Olpin; and Allan Bosh, son ofJim and Paula Bosh. Boys State will be held at Weber State University June The boys sponsors, in addition to the American Legion, are the Nephi Lions Club and the Nephi Kiwanis Club. on economic development, natural gas, personnel management, and planning and zoning, and will act as the towns representative on the Rural Development st 30-minu- te X-ra- 623-031- 7. Aimee Bailey gets VW recognition award X |