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Show x rcTm"' n vr H.'A ,, v1; v - ' -- ,fa ;v ',.(' Page 12 Qttje Continued from page 10 Election 1994 tations. We should try to keep things simple, focus on education, and live within our districts means," he said. As a partner in a working business, Ive learned to get along with others and manage with limited resources. I am interested in and enjoy work with computers. I enjoy working and being with people and look forward to serving the community, said Kenison. Jerry Stephensen Write-i- n for School Board in District 5 Jerry M. Stephensen, incumbent, has filed as a write-i- n candidate for the office of Juab School District Board member for District No. 5. Stephensen, who is currently serving as a member of Juab School District Board of Education, will face challengers Julie Smalley and Marvin Kenison in the elections on November 8th. Please vote on November 8th tUtttttB-Jfafti- -- v;v tav Nephi, Utah B Glade, Lucy and Been Sanders the plantings around the city were also named state winners hall, the tree planting project, for their home yard. District winners for Nephi the rose garden and the city park Nephi City was a winner with Leon Pexton unopposed for School Board District 4 plantings at city hall won the city a plaque, as well, said Baker. Nephi won a state award for city hall landscaping, said Baker. Leon Pexton, incumbent, is to the running for Juab School District Board of Education in District No. 4. Stripper all being recognized: The Pexton is currently serving as the Chairman of the School 1 . n q - n-- . ln . " ' ' t- - 'i mm 'T i VV--- S ;. f Wednesday, November 2, 1994 Nephi City Rose Garden, Nephi . City Parks; tree planting at 100 North East and Main Street and Nephi City Hall landscaping.! were Alden Blain; Glade, Lucy : . This is the second year that and Ileen Sanders; Bob and Bob and Norma Tolley and Norma Tolley; Ronald and Louise Ronald, and Louise Gowers have Gowers; Vaughn and Vera won an award, said Baker. It is Paxman, the Nephi City, Park, also the second year the city and t the rose garden have won awards, he said. Council members also paid tribute to Earl Ingram, for the work he has done at the Rose Garden in Nephi. We never have to supervise him. r. fU ; analysis of the economic He adds, By improving the billion in the U. S. economy. And Gas The Interstate Oil dispatched to protect supply impact of stripper wells by Coo- profitability of continued operaBoard. & Commission,; has esti-- 1 and wells wells of tion showed the for oil from Compact prethe lines Lybrand pers stripper imported Pexton is currently serving as mated 215,000 wells are idle in have an enormous impact on venting premature abandonExecutive Secretary of the Utah Middle East, one of the nations and putting idle wells the more we U.S., economies. sources of do- state ments, most ultimately bring Municipal Power Agency mesticimportant would create thouto work back and to revenue both from the crude production has public Nationally, production (UMPA). both inside and new diof sands wells the is jobs Utahs a reached a new 452,000 low, govstripper private sectofs of, outside the petroleum industry. ernment report indicated. rectly responsible for 23,000 jobs economy,',:.-;.'- ' Continued from page 1 ComThe Department,, of Energy outOil And Gas Interstate Ecoin the Oil: for Fuel 28,000 jobs industry, Marginal that idle stripper wells estimates Sheet: Fact nomic Growth graphically charts side the industry, and an impact pact Commission, 2.6 billion reserves Economic Oil: For Fuel U.S. of on billion represent the $8.5 Marginal the decline of marginal stripper : of barrels crude. adu An Growth: said. the oil wells, those that produce economy, report ditional $247 million is provided -- Approximately 23,000 jobs in Stripper wells are a critical to encourage all residents of the fewer than 10 barrels of oil jer s disource of domestic oil, accountThe report was prepared by through severance taxes to gov- the oil and gas industry are city to become informed of do- day. ernments. rectly dependent on stripper ing for 14 percent of U.S. producmestic violence prevention tech- a leading authority on, oil and gas inwells, along with another 27,000 tion. These represent powerful the Interstate Oil and f niques and of the help available issues, wells represent the accordoutside the oil for centives Stripper producGas Commission jobs industry, keeping Compact vicin the community to assist Each $1 million of ing to anew analysis by account- ultimate in crude oil conservatims and perpetrators of domes- (IOGCC). The IOGCC is a con- tion flowing. oil servation produced generates ing firm Coopers & Lybrand. . tion, since once wells are abanorganization repre- stripper tic violence so an end can be put nine jobs and every dollar of proEvery $1 million in additional doned, production is often lost senting Utah and 28 other to the violence. i duction creates an additional 52 stripper oil production creates 9 forever. v producing states. Tidy Tbwn awards were given economic cents a in in jobs. activity Nationally, stripper wells acto several residents of Nephi City said. the 14 of domestic count for state, Every $1.00 of stripper oil report producTown in the recent Tribune Tidy numbers The of barrels production adds an additional 52 disturbing tion, providing 975,000 contest. cents in economic activity. lower fewer oil 1993. in wells, Production production, per day Phil Baker, superintendent of , more abandonments barmore down is than Stripper wells axe responsible signify, 33,000 by parks, said the residents of the rels of oil for oil are domestic resources $1.12 billion in employment per day from 1992, con- that community had risen to the chalis nine-yebehind. left This fallimpora trend of earnings in the U. S. economy. being lenge. We have several residents tinuing information national and tant State programs to prolong for who are getting an award for the ing production. to state law well makers, stripper well production and to according Average production per second time, he said. execuIOGCC idle wells back into producChristine from also Hansen, to 2.23 2.16 put slipped It is neat to see how tidy, neat are tools for economic develtion director. tive the since lowest barrels per day and clean the city is becoming, The clear identifies a opment creating jobs and tax analysis said Nephi Mayor Robert Steele. the IOGCC began tracking striprevenues. that keep Phil and the individuals of the per wells in 1941. Abandoned opportunity. Programs Stripper production was valwells increased to 16,914, up stripper wells pumping and put so who worked have community ued idle back wells into at, $5.6 billion in 1993 and from 1992. in production 16,211 reported hard should receive credit. create jobs and strengthen a accounted for an impact of $8.5 states economy, she said. Thats exactly whats been done in Utah, reports R J. Firth, Associate Director of the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. Over the past few years the state, through legislation, has ' enacted measures providing tax ' relief for stripper wells. The defi65 South Main, Nephi (Phone Eiyjoio nition of stripper wells in Utah has been broadened to include those wells producing 20 barrels or less of crude oil per day. This means more wells qualify for ecoserves and was a member of the Shelia Jordison of Kearns, Greg nomic incentives and their abilproducing is Fabulous jodi (Personal Service Payson Ambulaqpe .Association and Candy Sperry of Saidy, ity to continue uuu David and Debbie Sperryjof for 15 years. 'Entries from $5.00 to $15 There are more than a thouHe was an active member of Nephi, Janet and Richard Bacon Soup to nuts, Chichen to (Prime 'Rib the LDS church, serving in nu- of Salem, and Richard G. and sand stripper oil wells in Utah. Most of these located in are the merous capacities including: Brenda Sperry of Nephi. He was Special rates for Monday, (Tuesday and aging oil fields of the Uintah Young Mens President, Ward preceded in death by his father. Wednesday dates Funeral services will be Thurs- Basin. Firth reports that, IncenClerk, Sunday School Superintives have also been extended to WS tendent, in the Elders Quorum day, November 3, 1994, 11:00 who invest in projects operators View a.m. the Mountain in 6th and the in Presidency, Bishopric. He is survived by his wife of LDS Ward Chapel, 681 East 500 such as the reworking of marwells. Payson, four daughter and a son: North, Payson. Friends may call ginal Walker at the Laura Wall and Teri Dawn Mortuary, 587 Sperry, both of Santaquin; Jen- South 100 West, Payson, Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. or nifer, Stacy Lyn and David-Lloy- d Brent Sperry, all of Payson; 2 at the church Thursday from 10 grandchildren; mother, Alene to 10:45 a.m. Burial will be in tie Sperry of Nephi. Also 2 sisters Payson City Cemetery. and 3 brothers and their spouses: Even as U.S. troops are again An 20-ye- ar ; City . as ; ar 960 Js. In Memoriam... Celebrations Cafe i Services Thursday, November 3rd in Payson for Samuel Brent Sperry, age 50 Loving son, husband, father, grandfather, big brother, uncle, and friend, Samuel Brent Sperry, age 50, of Payson, passed away Saturday, October 29, 1994, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. He was born September 6, 1944, in Provo to Samuel J. and Alene Roylance Sperry. He mar- ried Sharon Rae Greenhalgh August 7, 1964, in Payson. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Brent graduated from Juab High School and from the Utah Trade Technical College. He was employed at Reilly Industries. He served on Payson Police Re Now fiday (Party - , Dates - , P p Radio Shack 4-- D ...Re-Elect- ... Pre-Pre-Christ- AST P Sale at mas Plumbing & Builders Supply 66 South Main, Nephi 623-119- 9 JOE BERNINI COMMISSIONER U V . V U . V U . "I have enjoyed and still enjoy serving all of the citizens of Juab County and am proud to serve as representative of the West side of the county. I am happy to report to Juab County citizens, that the county is in sound financial and physical condition. I will continue to take extra care and put forth great effort to maintain low taxes, efficient services, and insure protection of our desired and culture. As always, I will be open to and sensitive of the needs and concerns of all of the residents of Juab County. The present commission has worked together in harmony, and we have' moved ahead positively with all other governmental, mandates and agencies thus promoting good press for Juab County." life-sty- le . . . . . O . . , T NEED YOUR VOTE ON Panasonic i" Auto revere RX-C- T , Dual cassette AMFM C. D. Jack Reg. $144 NOVEMBER 8TH Paid political advertisement by candidate. A Limited qucnlltes Hurry U : |