OCR Text |
Show Wednesday, December 21, 1994 lje Page 3 ' Nephi, Utah Itmes-eix- js Church News... Nephi Utah schedules for Christmas day announced ' Nephi Utah Stake meetings for Day have been ad- to accommodate families. justed In order for families to spend more of the sacred holiday to- gether only Sacrament Meeting will he held in each ward of the stake. There will not be Sunday School, Relief Society, Young Mens, Young Womens or mary meetings. The schedule, for Christmas Day only, is as follows: Nephi 1st Ward 9:30 a.m.; Nephi 2nd Ward 11 a.m.; Nephi 6th Ward 11:20 a.m.; Nephi 7th Ward 12:30 p.m.; and Levan Ward 10:50 a.m. as Nephi Utah Stake will host a Priests Quorum snowmobiling activity on December 29 & 30th Nephi Utah Stake will host a breakfast. C Store employees, Natalie Griffiths, Mark Millett, manager, Pam Jackman, and Brittney White complete Priests Quorum snowmobiling Snowmobiling and tubing will NEW FACILITY work to open Flying Jon Wednesday. activity on December 29 and 30. follow. At noon, the group will The activity will begin at 12 head back to the Posse cabin for noon on December 29th when the a hearty lunch. After that, the group from the stake meet at the group will break camp and head Wednesday ribbon cutting will mark the opening of Flying J facility at South Freeway Interchange Bobs Pond in Salt Creek Canyon for home. just after the turn-of- f which All young men of the stake of leads to the Ponderosa and Nebo Priest age are welcome and Loop roads. Bobs Pond is located should contact their advisor or on the east. should contact Stephen Ludlow After all those participating for more information. arrive, the group will snowmobile to the Sheriffs Posse Cabin for lunch at 1 p.m. After lunch, at approximately 2 p.m., the group will travel over the Nebo Loop. At 5 p.m. they will return to the cabin for dinner at 6 p.m. There will be a spiritual time in front of the fire at 8 p.m. folThe Nephi 7th ward will hold lowed by a prayer. After that, their annual Christmas dinner everyone will go to bed in one of and program Thursday, Decemthe cabins which have been ar- ber 22nd, at 6:00 p.m. all members of the ward, and guests, are ranged for. December 30th, the group will invited to attend. Please bring meet at 8 a.m. for a spiritual your own dishes. Plans for a spethought and prayer at the Posse cial visit from Santa Claus are cabin. This will be followed by being prepared. By Myrna Ttauntvein Times-New- 7th Ward s Correspondent A ribbon-cuttin- g ceremony for the new Flying J, now completed in South Nephi near the south interstate 15 freeway inter- Chrismas party Thursday change, will be held on Wednesday, December 21, at 10:30 a.m. The new facilities include a C Store, an Arbys, a Taco Bell, and a 150 seat Thads Restaurant. The restaurant will feature full meals and a buffet. All the facilities are state-of-th- e art, said Bruce Summers, General Manager of the C Store Continued from page 2 Mona Town Council News ,.. . , .v j j , ' t. r f jJ U , v ceived from Attorney Don Eyre, chapter ofthe Daughters ofUtah lines will be made on the town Jr., the Council voted to delete Pioneers project which will im- - maps." Council member Travis Pay wording from the six month prove and beautify the DUP park moratorium recently set in place, was a good project. He said he reported that Utah Power and Eyre informed the Council that wished to encourage other Light has offered to donate four they could legally delete some groups in town, church groups, poles and 9 large lights towards words from the moratorium sportsmen, and business owners, fighting the town park ball field, wording, but could not add any etc., to consider taking on a Requirements for lighting a The Council voted project. Mrs. Lynn said she ior League class ball park would unanimously to delete the words wished to encourage a beautifi- - not be met by that number of reconstruction or alteration cation project for the town park fights, Pay said. Additional poles from the moratorium to allow and suggested the placement of and fights to bring it up to the such construction to continue, flower boxes to enhance the looks standard would cost an addi-Th- e issuance of building permits ofthe park. Anyone interested in tional $23,079 plus the power for any new construction will still sponsoring a project can call the cost to use the lightings Because d be in effect. The wording change Lynns for information and sug-- the number of ball fields have been altered during gestions. Clark Newell has infor- - able in town will increase next the November session, however, mation concerning possibly ob- - summer with the Mona Elemen-- a full quorum of council members taining grant money. In the com- - tary School fields being ready for was not present. ing year local stores will have T-- use, the Council wondered if According to Ardath Newton, shirts, caps, and license plates night lighting would be needed Parks Superintendent, one wa- - with the local logo for sale, said now. The Council also agreed ter sample of a total of 13 sent in Mrs. Lynn. The town was also that the town budget would not in November has resulted in no- - encouraged to sponsor a pageant stretch to fund the additional tification that the town will re- - for the 24th of July program dur- - cost of poles and lights, therefore, ceiy a water violation notice for ing the Centennial year celebra-- the Council voted to table the Jun-wordin- and fuel side of the new facility. There are 8 diesel fuel pumps and other services for truck drivers. We have nine showers, a Laundromat for drivers, a lounge, and television with a satellite feed, said Summers. We p have an outstanding RV service area, he said. There is a sewer dump, gas refueling and water. RV drivers can get all their needs in one stop, said Summers. Summers said 160 employees one-sto- To 24-ho- ur the residents of Juab County: . also as a private attorney, I have impacted many of your lives, and probably in some of your opinions a negative manner. hope that those whom I may have offended will understand, that the decisions or actions I took were never personal in nature, but part of my job as a public or private attorney. Those of you, whom I have represented privately, if I have not contacted you personally, do you desire to pick-u- p your file? It may be picked up at my office. It is my intent to continue to live in Juab County , as I know of no better place to live and raise a family. I look forward to years of service to the citizens of Juab County , in the capacity of a judge. ! g. avail-woul- . tion. Ardath Newton reported that during the installation of new water and gas fines to service new homes it has been noted that the blue stakes maps are not ac- curate in many instances. In the future, when the map informa- tion is inaccurate, a notation of the accurate placement of the have been hired to operate the Nephi area, said Summers, exa day, 365 cept for me, and I plan to move facilities on a here later on. a basis. days year cerJohn Hogue will be manger of After the ribbon-cuttin- g the restaurant and fast food area emony on Wednesday, there will of the new facility. Assistant be a VIP dinner served in the manager will be Lyle Behunin. restaurant. The facility will be Mark Millett is the C Store open as soon as the ribbon-cuttin- g ceremony is over. The resmanager and Tom Stones is the taurant will be open after the maintenance manger. Shirona Peterson is the fast VIP luncheon. food manager and Brady Marx is This is the latest and newest of the Flying J facilities to be the kitchen manager. All employees are living in the opened, said Summers. As I will be sworn in as a Fourth District Judge this week, I want to take this opportunity to express my appreciation and the honor that has been mine to serve the residents of Juab County, the past 'sixteen years as County Attorney.' , I know that in my position as a public attorney, a prosecutor and . November It was thought the bad sample was taken from a fine where the water sat stagnant for period of time. Five water samples taken in December were rated as satisfactory. Ajecent purchase of a Dodge 50 truck for use in animal con- trol for the town made the ap- pointment of an Animal Control Officer necessary. Betty Hooley, new owner of the town service station, asked to be considered since she has had four years experience in this work. Because of her prior experience the Council voted unanimously to hire her for the position. She will start ofit at $6.25 per hour for a five hour work week. Because the town has an ordinance on the books that requires that dogs be either contained in their owners yards or on a leash, Hooley will be given the authority to cite owners if dogs are found loose on the streets. Complaints concerning animal problems should be directed to her at phone number last-minu- te Donald J. Eyre Jr. question until a later date. In other business: The town approved a busi-- a ness license for Derik Orgill. Orgill will conduct martial arts classes which are to be held at the Mona Elementary School. According to Orgill permission to .. cee Mona Town on page o . NOTICE TO GAS CUSTOMERS . ; Proper and safe functioning of natural gas meters and regulators can be affected by ice resulting from water dripping onto the meters from building roofs. Please check your meter location, and if water from a building roof or other source can land directly on the meter set, contact the gas department for suggestions about how to protect your meter location. 623-411- 7. Because people have pur- chased a dog license, does not mean dogs are free to be on the streets, said Mayor Young. People need to be responsible for their dogs." Kirk and LaRue Lynn met with the Council to discuss possible projects for the State Centennial. Kirk was enthusiastic about the town project to make Contact the Nephi City Gas Department at 4 or city hall at 623-082- 623-491- larger, more permanent welcome signs for the town entrance roads., He also felt the Mona t I 2. . |