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Show n Page 2 (Elje Wednesday, May 11, 1994 Nephi, Utah tEhneg-ffigfo- g mu o Faiita Fa Nephi City Police Chief Chad Bowles said his department saw a quiet week from April 29 through May 5. Several people received citations for improper use of an offroad vehicle on a city street this past week, said Bowles. Some of them tell us they are just riding to the hills," said Bowles. He said his department would and so they were cited and released. They will appear in justice court on the charges. April 30 someone pried a door of a private residence and went through drawers and searched the house in an apparent attempt to locate cash. Nothing was reported missing by the home owners. The incident is still under investigation, said continue to respond to com- Bowles. On April 30, three individuals, plaints by other citizens that offroad vehicles were being driven two adult minor males and one on city streets and along road- adult minor female, were arrested or possession of drug sides in the city. Citations are issued, said paraphernalia. The arrests occurred on the south of Nephi. Bowles. " loYoung people can be cited for None of the individuals were Bowles. said cal They people, operating the vehicle on a city street and for driving the vehicle were all cited and released, he on a city street without an drivers license. Young people should not drive such vehicles inside the city limits or on highways. It is illegal to drive an d vehicle on a street or highway. Other police business was slow, said Bowles. On April 29, a warrant was issued by the city justice of the peace court for failure to pay a fine. The individual was asked to appear in court to explain why off-roa- Plumbing & Builders' Supply Barton Plumbing & Heating Nephi Lumber Company 4-- D Continued from page - work as volunteer at Mental Health Center Nephi after they were married. They were the owners of a variety store and Tolley, moved to Tolleys Furniture Store in Nephi. They have four children, fif- teen grandchildren, and two JoAnn Tolley great-granddaughte- 1 Tentatively, it has been suggested the total general fund be $1.3 million. $225,000 was suggested for the streets department, $115,000 for the golf course, $38,000 for the parks department, $30,000 for the justice court, $340,000 for the po- - 4.; i7 mrtsiiesiD OS3HC37 HEALTH FAIR Date: Saturday, May 14th Time: 9:00 a.m. - noon Place: Nephi 4th & 5th ward church lice department, $44,000 for gen- eral government buildings, $2,500 for planning and zoning, $20,000 for the fire department, $20,000 for building inspection $5,000 for the airport, $2,200 for the city engineer, $20,000 for or- ganized recreation, $46,000 for cemeteries, $44,000 for the library. The capital project fund should include $520,000, the water and sewer fund, $465,000, the electric fund $2.4 million, the garbage and landfill fund $200,000, the natural gas fund, $900,000 and the Nephi Industrial Development Agency $50,000. This is really a rough estimate, said McKnight. Nephi City Council members agreed to accept the recommendation of Chad Bowles, city police chief, and approve two city reserve officers for the city police force. Bowles recommended the council approve Tracy Davidson and Fred Swain for service as reserve officers. Swain is a Utah Highway Patrol Trooper assigned to the East e Juab area and Davidson is a 345 E 500 N, Nephi Podiatry screening Computer cancer risk screening Free Refreshments Tolley honored for Nephi City Council News NEPHI CITY GAS DEPARTMENT Free blood pressure monitoring Free visual & glaucoma screening Free pulmonary function testing Also on April 30, a little girl was bitten by a pet dog which lived at her residence. The dog was impounded and will be kept under observation to see if the dog has rabies. If the dog does not, said Bowles, it will be returned to the family. On May 4, several children who were reported out of school at the middle school were checked on by officers. The students were at a local business. The school asked help in getting the students back in school and off the streets, said Bowles. He said his department would continue to help with the problem of students who were supposed to be in school but were not. Genesis Club, Central Utah Mental Health Center for her volunteer work. She has been teaching a weekly sewing class at the center since 1989. JoAnn was raised in Provo. She and her husband, Maurice the fine had not been paid. Also on April 29, six adult minor males were arrested for illegal consumption of alcohol because they had open containers. After an investigation it was determined that none of the young people were under the influence See the latest in Natural Gas Barbecue grills at said. Mrs. JoAnn Tolley was honored for Mothers Day at the . Aaaah. The warm weather is finally here and you can enjoy spending time outdoors with your family. Having a sizzling, smokey, tasty barbecue is the perfect way to do just that, and with a modern natural gas barbecue you can say goodby to dirty charcoal and messy lighter fluid. a full-tim- Free hearing exams Free health pamphlets Home health information Oral cancer screening Disaster relief information Fat measurement & exercise counseling - The first 70 people over the age of 60 will receive a free chem profile and lipid profile courtesy of the Six County Aging Program and Central Valley Medical Center. A coupon to be used when having a mammography done at Central Valley Medical Center is available for those viewing a breast self exam video. Awards for the poster contest will be given out at :00 in the south parking lot of the church. All elementary age children are invited to enter a poster on the theme - Building A Healthy Tomorrow, Today. 1 1 deputy with the Juab County Sheriffs Department. Davidson recently completed Police Officers and Standards Training. The city is now back to its original compliment of five reservists. The building which, until this spring, belonged to the National Guard is now home to the Nephi City Gas Department. The gas company is now officially moved and is occupying the old National Guard building, said Mayor Robert Steele. Steele said he was pleased the building could be used for the purpose. The gas company is now located just across the street and up one block from city hall. Si it There will be a slight charge for the following services: Randy McKnight, city administrator, reported the gas company had begun moving into the building during the last few days of April. There is a large, open space where equipment can be parked, he said. There is room for all of our-- equipmentto be parked in- side, he said. 3 old The nearly three-yea- r natural gas company has room for offices, equipment storage, supplies, and record storage. A challenge at the other building was the fact that our equipment could not be stored inside, said McKnight. The gas company had been leasing property belonging to the Thalia Mickelson Family Trust in west Nephi. The ditch witch, three vehicles, and compressor can all be stored inside, said McKnight. The equipment can now be secured. The property is still not technically the citys property, said McKnight. We have taken possession of the building, he said. We are still going through closing on the exchange of properties. Three summer city employees were added to the roster for the summer at city council meeting on Tuesday. $?'' - r city-own- Hired were - ed Barbara McPherson, who will be the rose garden caretaker. Casey Lunt will be a golf pro shop attendant and George Ostler will be in charge of night watering at the golf course. More curb and gutter will be laid along highway 132 in Nephi City. This summer the work will begin between 300 East and 500 East along 100 North on the south side of the street. Bids for the work were surpris- Continued on page 10 UIm&q Allan R. Gibson, Publisher Mariann C. Gibson, Editor Nephi, Correspondent Trauntvein, Myma Marilyn Keyte, Correspondent Mona, for subscription, news or advertising Call (801) 623-019- 5 V V r V V Baseline EKG - $5.00 Chemistry and cholesterol profile - $15.00 cholesterol profile) , (A 12 hour fast is required for the Chemistry profile only - $12.00 Child ID cards with fingerprints, blood type & picture - $2.00 KYKN RADIO WILL BROADCAST LIVE AT THE HEALTH FAIR. DOOR PRIZES DONATED BY MANY LOCAL MERCHANTS. 2 For additional information call 623-124- I 623-033- 9 623-052- 5 FAX ji. x 96 South Mai. Nephi, Utah S464S. 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