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Show ond in the ond in the JHS track teams take m Juab High Schools track teams The boys team placed fifth, and did well at the state track meet, the girls team placed seventh. held at Brigham Young UniverPlacing for the boys were Jared sity Friday and Saturday. Baxter, fifth in the longjump and 4 1600-met800-met- honors at state meet The run, sec- run, and ' run. fifth in the Girls placing at the meet were.'. Elaine Jones, first in the long jump, first in the high jump, sec-- 7 ond in the dash, and third in the dash; Marie Kenison, third in the 800-- . meter run; and Janna Kenison, nm. eighth in the Four JHS athletes were named to the academic track team. They were David Nichols, Elaine Jones, Marie Kenison, and Melissa McKnight. 3200-met- er sixth in the javelin; Jason Ricks, Times-New- s eighth in the javelin; Jason third in the pole vault Utah Johnson, Nephi, in the and eighth 1993 May 19, hurdles; and Mario Painter, sec 110-met- er 190 South Main, Nephi, Utah 200-met- er er er 100-met- er 1600-met- er 4 all-sta- 623-55- 06 Noon Friday and All Day Saturday May 20th & 21st te These Juab High School students placed at the young craftsman fair at Brigham Young University. JHS students take honors at BYU job fair Students from Juab High ing. Students from throughout third; and Scott Kenison, Aaron the Young the state competed. Hall, Jeana Higginson, Jason Craftsmen Fair at Brigham Placing in their divisions were Ricks, Katie Sutorius, Aaron School did well at Robert Paystrup, first; Machelle Mangelson, Melanie Lewellyn, Martin, second; Joni Jackson, Bryan Allred, and Jade Jarrett, Chris Allred, and Mike Winn, fourth. Young University May 12. The competition was for students in industrial arts and draft Library, summer jobs, police, history fair, budget City Council news At their recent meeting, the Nephi City Council: Met with Doris Woodbury, Annette Lovell, and Darla Hall of the city library board. An update of their plans was discussed. Council member Chad Brough noted that Nephi is fortunate to have a good library with excellent workers. Board members requested that Debbie Hall be e worker. Lovell hired as a how a on the Nephi gave report others in with library compares the area. The goal of the library is to provide children with the opportunity to di scover reading and learning and tobecomje ac-- ; quainted with libraries at angrly . 'age. Mayor Bob Steele thanked board members for the work they are doing. Voted to hire George Ostler and K.C. Lunt as summer workers at the golf course. full-tim- at the national history fair in cil member Milton Harmon that Washington, D.C. They requested the city hire someone to clean up that the city council help them city properties. Harmon also sug- earn money to attend the event. gested that the city engineer The council voted to have them study the city streets and give a meet with the mayor and with recommendation to the council city administrator Randy on vehicular weight limits on McKnight to find a project to work particular streets. on to earn funds. Discussed a water problem Heard McKnight give a pre- Bryce Gardner is having at his sentation of the tentative city home. The city administrator told budget for fiscal year 1993-9the council that the Utah DeSold business licenses to partment of Transportation and 4. Eldon Neves, doing business as Seven Trees tree service; to Keith Jorgensen Music Company piano and organ sales; to Mark " Greenhalgh and Steven Howarth, ' doing business as G&H Construe- Company; to Gary Cline, doing business as Golden Dragon Fireworks; and to Marlin Park, doing business as Marlin Park Construction. Received a letter from Bonnie Voted to hire Alden B. Orme Kennedy, who resigned from the and Leo William Slater as police city board of adjustment. Revi ewed a letter from Shanofficers, to replace Chris Neilsen non White regarding the enforcerewho and Ramon Memmott, of business-licens- e ment regulacently resigned. tions. stuMet with middle-schoHeard a suggestionfrom coun- dent Jeanette Ricks and her Ken Paul. Ricks, teacher, . ol Danielle Harper, Brenda Kenison, and Suzanne Woodland recently won first place in the jutiior division of the state his- tory fair, and will represent Utah Nephi Area Chamber of Commerce Presents How did those ladies so fat do when at bat? Here are the outcomes of the womens softball league games of May 12 and May 17. In May 12 games, D&H Fabric beat Mt. Nebo Thriftway, and Fountain Green beat the Dance pany, D&H Fabric beat Fountain Green, Utah American beat Painters, and the Clip Joint beat Central Valley Medical Center. Be sure and attend the grand prize drawing this Saturday, May 22nd at the center. We will be drawing for the cruise and you Juab County could be sailing on a Baja NCL Cruise from Los Angeles, to Catalina and Ensenada, Mexico. Winner must be present, so you must attend to win. Multi-purpo- se The Chamber would like to thank the following merchants who sponsored our passport event. Cedar Hollow Restaurant Bank 1 One First Security Bank Total Video 4--D Plumbing Nephi Lumber Company The Times-New- s The Whitmore Mansion Anderson Funeral Home Parkin Motor Company Barton Plumbing Nephi Farm Supply Mickelson's" Restaurant Mt. Nebo Thriftway Nephi Pharmacy Bert's Body and Glass Taurus Plumbing KYKN Radio Station Nebo Agency Chapman Furniture NAPA Auto Parts Kimo's Kamera The Copy Cabin Jenkins Sales and Service Salt Creek Electric Nephi City Central VaHey Medical Center Grand Prize Drawing Sat., May 22nd, 9:30 a.m. . Winner Must Be Present To Win t t d Vem Mangelson, reporter High Low Prec. Snow 11 May May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 In games May 17, Thriftway un state-certifie- Date beat Red Cliff Sports, Bundy Trucking beat the Dance Com- m fn Tit im-tio- Levan weather Company. outc Union Pacific Railroad are aware of the problem, and are working together to find a solution. Representatives of both entities have visited, the site and will make n suggestions as to possible provements. .Appointed Paul Boswell to the Nephi Fire Department, as requested by the fire chief. Learned that city water su- perintendent Roy Tolley, council member Chad Brough, and Rick a Welch, audiometries technician, had visited the Jones Well April 29 to take readings of the sound produced by the pump. State law requires hearing protection be provided when readings exceed 85 decibels. Readings are within the limits as far as any exposure is concerned. The city administrator said he would meet with Tolley aboutmethods of reducing the noise from the well that would have the least effect on its function. 'Fun in the Sun' contest winners announced Here is a list of winners in the Nephi Chamber of Commerces Fun in the Sun" giveaway contest. Week one winners, their prizes, and the businessgiving the prizes were: Randy Glove, Sun Magic cleaner, Barton Plumbing; Ken Ingram, gift certificate, Cedar Hollow Restaurant; Tonya Culligan; Heidy Stephenson, gift certificate, Mickelsons Cafe; Don Harris, name plaque, Nebo Agency. -- Kelson, ceramic figurine, Chapman Furniture; Denise winners, their prizes, and the business giving the prizes were: Marilyn Brown, sprinkler, Barton Plumbing; Jan Tedder, gift certificate, Cedar Hollow Restaurant; George Morgan, silk Week-tw- o . plant, Chapman Furniture; Park, cut and copy book, Copy Lynnette Gooch, cookbook, Copy Cabin; Beverly Painter, two refill Cabin; Courtney Best, silver eagle mugs, First Security Bank; David coin, First Security Bank; Kevin PlumbFowkes, flashlight, Stephensen, water jug, Plumbing and Builders Supply; ing and Builders Supply; Ronda Taunya Garrett, picture frame, Ballow, camera, Kimos Kamera; Kimos Kamera; Joyce Pay, out- Doug Miller, shrub, Nephi Farm door thermometer, Nephi Farm Supply; Helen. Carter, leather Supply; Donald Mitchell, bowl gloves, Nephi Lumber; Terry set, Nephi Lumber; Dick Stephenson, splash guards, Woodward, vitamins, Nephi Parkin Motor; Evelyn Bosh, VCR Pharmacy; Mary Lou Sperry, cleaner, Total Video; Tonya May, cleaner. Parkin Mo- extension cord, NAPA Auto Parts; tor; Marge Morgan, video cas- Teresa Bowers, electric can sette and movie rental, Total opener, Mt. Nebo Thriftway; Video; Marilyn Brown, car wax, Beverly Painter, three months NAPA Auto parts; Carole Carter, soft water service, Culligan; Lila baseball glove, Mt. Nebo Besendorfer, gift certificate, Thrift way ; Roy McPherson, three Mickelsons Cafe; Evelyn Ballow, months soft water service, name plaque, Nebo Agency. 4-- fuel-inject- or D 4-- D |