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Show tEfrg tflfmgg-fflgfo- Page 7 g Wednesday, December 29, 1993 Nephi, Utah ...frompago2 ' nms not a clear definition, for ex- areas. The language was also ample, of a place where a coal yard could be located. Now the changed in the HC district, definition is clear and coal which affects the south freeyards will be located in the way interchange, to allow industrial zone. public service uses. Gate stations for public service can be added. All commercial property where outside storage is utilized must be screened from the public eye. The language is now decisive, said Green The definition for apartment house was also refined. If an apartment is a separate building, it must have four or more apartments to qualify, under the definition. However, housing will be allowed in the downtown area, for example, under the new refinement of language. An apartment can be located over an office or retail business. "One change in the ordi- nance was made," . jv ' A'A x i ' liWW- "E-Sl- s Language was also added to make it clear that mobile home parks must follow the same requirements for use as for building. Greenhalgh said the ordinance wording was not clear on the intent. "Mobile home parks must be operated according to the same requirements they are built with," he said. i ' x ' ' ' ' X' y - V-' xXv.w.v.v vXv tv s U , s s' ss. , j. . i halgh. Vl , said Greenhalgh, "which will al- low public utility stations." Gate stations for natural gas can be located in residential S f, j Cr,,-- Mi- Ground breaking held (or new clinic at hospital IFIyersV of quality care we can, at least Todd Plumb, family practitioner will be added to the in this part of rural Utah." Ground breaking cere- medical staff in July," he Mark Stoddard, hospital : monies were held in Nephi on said. administrator, said he apprefor a new board of trustee mem- ciated New Tuesday 14,000 equipment would also Veda be added. The hospital added, bers Crutchfield, square foot medical clinic. The new medical facility, in the last year, state of the art Parkin, Alan Kenison, Bill valued at approximately ultra sound equipment, surgi- Howard, Joseph Bernini, andf $750,000, should be completed cal laproscopic equipment, Mark Chase. The new facility ? by July 1, 1994, and will be and new fetal monitors. "In will allow the staff to provide f constructed by Adcon, Inc. the near future a CT Scanner more and better services, he I The facility will be built on will be installed," he said. said. Also manning shovels? "We don't plan on doing in the ground breaking cere-- ', property west of the present said Crutchfield.. monies, in addition to board J Nephi Medical Clinic, said Duane Crutchfield, chairman For example, he said, the hos- of trustee members, were Dr. of the board of the it pital would never be a bum Mark Oveson, Stoddard, and ? medical facility. Included in center and would never do Jim Harvey, who represented., the building will be six physi- open heart surgery. Farm Home. , The new clinic would, how--. Construction was set to becian offices, sixteen exam rooms, an expanded waiting ever, allow the medical staff gin immediately, said Stod-- , area, improved business of- to serve the patrons of the dard. Long term financing,? fices and new home health of- facility in a better way. "It will be provided by Farm will help make us better Home and short term by Val-le- y fices. Crutchfield said the board of prepared to offer the best type Bank. f trustees has been working) the JH i ' J y J. J!u4 last few years on plans for the l.'U HiOrio tboiW f ; r rVi rfrr facility. Co&Arffction, he immediwould said, begin ately and would, hopefully, eliminate the space restrictions which health care providers face in the Nephi By Myrna Trauntvein s Correspondent . Coiirtoinites ; Iv Wf!i ip6 non-prof- .v s iwIps Iuisiiniss Times-New- V Fr ' .fr t W x x- :x? . area. "Five years ago it was diffi- cult to sell a house (in Nephi) and now it is difficult to buy a house. We are in the midst of a little building boom in the state," he said. Five years ago health care providers looked for ways to provide quality medical service and still contain costs. Such interest proved to be foresighted. "Central Valley Home Health has grown in four years from 700 home visits per year to approximately 13,000 visits per year," said Crutchfield. "The most recent cost mm tMM study sent out by the state indi- cates that Central Valley Medical Center's inpatient costs are 10 percent less than similar rural hospital and 43 percent less than the state average." The medical and nursing staff at Central Valley Medi- cal Center is talented and are additions to the community, he said. "We are happy two new physicians Dr. Mike Peterson, internist, and Dr. K 8 oTTTT? p 5 j U R I fosnriT I A Y p O V 1 Nona firo dept, to hold CPR class on January 22nd E. rsioIE'L8 uVe The Mona Fire Department will sponsor a CPR class for all volunteers of the fire de- K 1940005 partment and community members who would like to attend. The date for the class was not reported correctly in last week's edition of The Times-NewThe class will be held on January 22nd beginning at 9 a.m. instead of on January 10th as reported. However, all those interT s. ested in taking the class PIRATES HERE RS3AR0E0 ROVERS AS AM Bf IRE S IISI SEAS, BBT TREE VESEITAUSB BAB. BARTSOlBSar ROBERTS. A FASCSS PIRATE Of TSE EAStV OOOi, RAO A REPttA-110- 1 FOR BEIRA A PfSSVCAt should call Mona City Hall on or before January 10th to AtIXOBOl IE PUK9ESEB KSSETXAMM SKIPS, IE TREATEB BIS CREW VITI All register. The class is free to all volunteers of the fire department but will cost others $15 each. The class will last six hours and will be taught by Marge TIE PATXERUIESS OP A BOV SCOVT TROOP IEABER. mm DtiniuG doesnt just kill dhunk mms. Nicholas Esposito, killed Oct 13, 1989 at 8:25 pm. Next time your friend insists on driving drunk, do whatever it takes to stop him. Because if he kills innocent people, how will you live with yourself! Morgan and Cory Frampton. $ h |