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Show Page 2 tflljg tfiimeg-fflefa- and one juvenile female were got the neighbors together and said Bowles. The man will face arrested for possession of alco- ironed out the problem. No fur- the public intoxication charges hol, a controlled substance. All of ther incidents have been re- when he gets out of the center the young people were local resi- ported. and will have to pay for the rest dents. The two juveniles have On April 19, three juvenile ofhis time on his original crime. been referred to juvenile court boys reported to police that they . On April 21, a felony theft of and the two adult minors will had seen a transient dig a hole property belonging to a local resiat the fairgrounds and put som- dent was reported. The incident appear in city justice court. On April 16, officers responded ething in it. When the boys was investigated and will be to a report of spouse abuse. An walked to the area they found a turned over to the city attorney officer was able to settle the dis- container with three $100 bills, so a warrant can be issued. A reckless driver was reported pute and the husband left the receipts and canceled checks. residence ofhis own free will. No When officers went to the scene in west Nephi. The vehicle was further charges have been filed. they found the money was gone located and a citation was issued On April 17, a business on the but the other items were left. We the adult female driver. Also on April 21, an order was east side of Nephi had a window are still investigating the case, broken. It was not connected said Bowles. He said it was not served for an individual to apwith the owners and was not di- clear whether the person had pear in the justice court and rected against them personally, returned and taken the money or show cause on a citation which said Bowles. He said officers whether someone had stolen it. had not been taken care of. Bowles said seven traffic citaOn April 20, an individual who thought it had been the result of a spontaneous act The business was on work release from the tion warnings had been issued window was located near a pay. county jail was determined by an last week, and eight citations ana Chad Bowles, Nephi City Police Chief, said he appreciated the citizens were being more observant of the city ordinance which does not allow debris and garbage for the dty clean-u- p to be placed at the curb until two weeks before the clean-up. Those who have put debris out too early and have placed the debris on have been pretty cooperative about moving the piles back, said Bowles. The community' as a whole has been supportive. city-proper- ty Those who would like to know clean-u- p dates in advance need to contact city-ha- ll before putting the debris out, he said. This year the piles cannot be until May 1, put at curb-sid- e said Bowles. Bowles said since his report last week his officers have resolved two incidents. The cases have been cleared as a result of a juvenile arrest, said Bowles. The juvenile admitted stealing a vehicle. A residential burglary was also the solved by Wednesday, April 27, 1994 Nephi, Utah g the arrest of the young A stolen fireairm was person. recovered, he said. On April 15, said Bowles, four, juvenile females at the middle school were involved in a fight Some of the girls sustained injuries as a result, he said. The four girls were referred to juvenile court as a result. Also on April 15, one adult minor was arrested on a DUI charge One adult minor female was arrested for possession of alcohol and one juvenile male phone. We suspect someone got officer to be intoxicated. He was had been issued. There were two mad and threw the phone and it cited and later transported to an property damage accidents durhit the window, he said. The alcohol detoxification center, ing the week. phone was still attached to the cord and did not appear to be to the damaged. An adult minor and a juvenile The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concernfemale were arrested for illegal ing any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be to suba of controlled the possession point and must include the writers name, address and stance, alcohol. The adult minor telephone number. Letters may not be used to replace adverwas cited and the juvenile was tisements, Cards of Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants referred to juvenile court to a particular event, Letters to the editor will be not be acOn April 18, an individual was cepted from any caridiate that has filled for political office or from anyone supporting a filed candidate. Anything unsigned,, arrested and taken to Juab of a libelous nature, or containing defamatory statements will County Jail for issuing a check on a closed account. not be considered for publication. All letters must be typed or The same day, an officer relegibly written, be less than one double spaced type written sponded to a report of a civil page in length. Letters are subject to editing. Mail to Letter to the Editor, RO. Box 77, Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is problem. There was a neighborhood disturbance and the officer Monday before 5 p.m. Letters Special To Olympics activities set for area AMERICAN LEGION The American Legion District 4 awarded Nephi, Utah Post 1 the Diamond ubilee Certificate of Recognition for 75 years of continuous service, operating as a post of the Countrys greatest veterans organization.Dale M. Worwood, post commander, accepted the plaque along with a 100 pin for membership for the year.Bill Sperry, post adjutant, is responsible for post records, and R.E. Joe Jensen is the service officer. J 4 f ft - The 1994 Special Olympics Torch Run will include three days of activities in the Nephi area. The theme this year is Run a Cop Out of Town. Juab County coordinator for the event will be Lynn McAfee, Utah highway editor policy... the Editor... Dog problems This is a letter to whom ever the person is that doesnt have the Confidence to come and talk to me like an adult about my dogs. I am very aware of what my dogs do and how they act. I try to keep things under control, but I dont always have control of other peoples cats and dogs, and would find, as I did 3 times people walking by my house. If you would get out of your house Patrol Trooper. Lynn Worwood block walk and around the you Nephi Thursday evening, May 12th, at 4:30 p.m. Reed and Lori Finch w t i .7UJ AO I ;:.will entertain at Nephi City g Park. A dinner, put ' ' on by the Good Sams Club, will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. The menu for the dinner will be a Allan R. Gibson, Publisher hamburger or hot dog, potato Mariann C. Gibson, Editor cole baked slaw, beans, salad, 5 cake and a drink. The cost will Myma Trauntvein, Correspondent Nephi, 9 be $3.50 per person. Marilyn Keyte, Correspondent Mona, 5 Call (801) for subscription, news or advertising McAfee said the entertainment FAX (801) 5 will continue during the dinner until 5:30 p.m. s is published each Wednesday by The ) Publishing Co., At the dinner a drawing will 96 South Main, Nephi, Utah 84648. postage is paid at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTER: P. O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648 Send address changes to The be held to give away a queensized hand-tie- d quilt and other Deadlines: News and advertising, close of business, Monday prior to publication. When a holiday falls on Monday, the deadline is the Rriday prior to publication. prizes donated by local businesses. The torch will come into Subscription prices: Six months, S12 in or out of Juab County; one year, $17 in Juab County, $21 Nephi that night and will remain outside Juab County, payable in advance. No subscriptions accepted for less than six months. Single for the rest of the evening. copy price, 50g. On Friday at 8 a.m. local law Advertising rates available upon request. .enforcement officers, Special Olympians, and any citizens who All articles and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing and only will be used if wish to run will meet at the parkthe editor deems them newsworthy. The editor reserves the right to hold submitted news items for s is not responsible for the retun of articles or photographs use in later editions. The ing lot of Best Western Motel and will run north on Main Street to the city park. 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Or maybe a good book to curl up with (the US OflO Pages UUU does make fascinating reading). We even offer our own U S WEST Visa Card, which doubles as a telephone calling card and a regular credit card. cakes, ham, sausage, eggs, and orange juice. Those who have questions may contact Trooper McAfee through the sheriffs office at 623-134- Need Rubber Stamps? See The Times-Neivs 4. WEST Direct Yellow At US WEST, you can count on us for the best solutions for your ever changing needs. Were always there for you with a helpful real person on the end of the line. So when all those people are depending on you, you can always depend on U S WEST. And oooh, that's nice. In an effort to control the noxious Honey Cress (White Top) weed, Nephi City is cooperation with the Juab County Weed Board will provide free chemicals to individuals who wish to spray their weeds. pre-mix- ed Juab County Weed Board Weed Awareness Program Thursday April 28, 1994 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. County Fairgrounds Road Shed J Must bring own container marked on the outside WEED SPRAY or WEED HERBICIDE No plastic milk jugs allowed. Recommend that you bring your sprayer to put the mix in. Limit 5 gallons per person. mm west me IQKEfiSSr the other night, that it was not my dogs doing the barking. They were asleep in their houses, and so was the man whos dog was barking, while I was up making sure that it wasnt mine. So if you have something to say to me come and say it to my face like an adult. This chemical may also be used to spray weeds on the streets adjacent to your property. 1 |