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Show Page 6 Wednesday , November 29, 1995 Nephi, Utah (Eije School Nevs. . . ley, Brady Sutherland, Michael Juab Middle School releases Honor Roll for 1st quarter Juab Middle School Has re- Elder, Devin Garrett, McKel leased the Honor Roll for the 1st Jones, Michael Kendall, Travis Quarter of 1995-9Kenison, Chad McPherson, Tbny 6th Grade, Academic and Citi- McPherson, Dustin Robinson, zenship: Justin Allred, Marilee Ashley Shumway, Alecia StodAllred, CiJi Barney, Janelle Bas-tia- dard, Kyler Williams, Cassie Graham Bird, Larry Winn, Ericka Wood, Kellen Michael Worwood, and Brough, Alyssa Clove, Jenna 6. n, Wor-woo- d, Coombs, Carole Coray, Kayle Cowan, Eric Davis, Jill Dinkel, Casey Draper, Adam Everitt, Annalisa Eyre, Cody Fowkes, Sarah Gibson. Jordan Gould, Dustin Greenhalgh, Warren Hall, Alisse Hart, Brittany Hatch, Danny Hess, Melba Hooley, Jonathan Hunt, Amber Ingram, Melinda Issac, Russell Brandon Wright. 7th Grade, Academic and Citizenship: Devan Allred, Jennifer Allred, Simon Allred, Kolby Andersen, Heidi Baker, JaNae Besendorfer, Shastalee Bosh, Jennifer Christopherson, Andrea Clove, Krystle Cook, Tanner Cowan, Brian Dansie, Cullen Dinkel, Darla Dockstader, Jeremy Dubinsky, Kade Ence, Travis Frampton, Kelsey Hall, Leanne Hall, Whitney Hansen, Brian Jackson, Ashley Jarrett, Cody Jarrett, Janelle Johnson, Candace Jones, Stephanie Kay, Kyle Lynn, Mayne Mortensen, Kristyn Newton, Trenton Nielson, Shantelle Parkin, Jeff Parkinson, Nick Pew, Stephen Phillips, Cassandra Ricks, Amee Tatton, Adam Truscott, Adam Ware, Krista Wilkerson, and Katie Wilkey. Academic only: Leslie Baird, Marci Blackett, Stacy Boyd, Jared Brewer, Lacey Carter, Charie Davis, Carmin Dennis, Jones, Brittnie Lamb, Cory Luke Fowkes, Brandi Gagnon, McEwan, Rheo Newell, Chris Alexandria Hansen, Lindsay Petty, Betty Reynolds, Marianne Hathaway, Casey Horton, Shane Steiner, Hailey Stephensen, and Howarth, Alisha Jones, Jacob Jess Worwood. Jones, Travis Kyhl, Shaylene 8th Grade, Academic and Citi- Lambson, Cache Lounsbury, zenship: Sunny Aagard, Jodee Chet Ludlow, Annie Mangelson, Baxter, Ann Belliston, Debony Janilee Mangelson, Taraca Benson, Meladee Bosh, Sue McPherson, Kaydee Morgan, Ellen Bronson, Brianne Brough, Trenton Olsen, Michael Painter, William Cano, Ben Fowkes, Dustin Garrett, Matthew Goble, Neil Greenhalgh, Elizabeth Hyde, Kristen Jensen, Celeste Jessen, Nicholas Jones, Rachelle Kay, Angela Kouns, Lance Ludlow, Trenton Painter, Darcy Paystrup, Blake Peterson, Ryan Smith, Meagan Sperry, Lynsey Stoddard, Wesley Taylor, Trent Wall, Scott Wallace, Alisha Wil son, Angela Wilson, Kathryn Jimmy McKnight, Linzee Woodland, and Marcy Worwood. Molyneaux, Alice Nelson, Devin Citizenship only: Rebecca HarOlsen, Camille Orme, Micah Par- ris, Joshua Kenison, Sara Mitchkinson, Ben Sevy, Alison Simo- ell, Morgan Rice, Michael Wood, ns, Nettie Smalley, Kayla Stan- - and Tracy Woodruff. . Home and School... Vital Links By Lilly Eskelsen, president Utah Education Association When my mother came to America from Panama, she was determined to have Kids. She was so proud of her new country. She wanted so much to fit in and be a part of it. My sisters and I were in Girl Scouts. My brothers were Cubs. Mom was always a Room Mother. Always there with white sugar cookies and red Kool-AiSummer vacations were always to National Parks where we learned to appreciate the beauty of Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. But there was a gap in my cultural heritage. My mother never taught us her native language. an d. She never shared with us the customs that she knew as a child. And we never visited her home which seemed so mysterious and far away. I dont think she did it con- sciously. She was just busy being a parent. And so, as a grownup, I started asking questions. She took out old picture books that Id seen before, but now she told me the stories behind the faces. She told me that her brothers, Chichi and Lucho, were prac- tical jokers. That her sister, Nena, loved to sing. That it was Jackson, Clayton Jacobsen, her little sisters fifth birthday Jared Johnson, Devin Jones, the day she and my Dad married and Chachita thought their wedMegan Jones, Ashlee Kay, Jade Kendall, Rachelle Kenison, ding was her party. Michelle Lovell, Wesley Lynn, She told me that her father loved opera and would listen to Byron Major, Alice Malquist, Continued from page 1 Kathrine Masters, Krista it on the radio as he worked in Jacob Menlove, Stephanie his locksmith shop. That her mother worked hard to stretch Merkley, Brittney Neilsen, Steven Nelson, Jana Newton, the family income to meet its Tyrell Orme, Cameron Painter, needs. Riley Park, Daniel Paystrup, Sanders, Lindsey Shepherd, My mother said that where she Vanessa Penrod, Jace Peterson, Sami Shepherd, Jennifer Shook, lived the adults seemed to know McKenzie Rice, Ray Smalley, Marlon Spencer, Orson Spencer, have Utah State University as- the general plan. I think we will extend the moratorium for all the children and to whom they C.J. Snow, Keld Sperry, Mika Derick Stephensen, Michael sist with a community resident should place the moratorium for six months or less, as needed. belonged. And that the children The results of the survey six months or until such time as Nephi City Council passed an knew they were being looked afSperry, Janae Stanley, Chrystal Stowell, Jeremy Stubbs, Aman- survey. Steele, Katie Sutherland, Kyler da Sutherland, Molly Tanner, are not yet available from USU. the general plan is complete, he indemnification agreement ter (and that reports of any misThe original time schedule said. which will not hold a new com- behavior would reach home fastWall, Justin Ware, Makenzie Natalie Wamick, Stephanie Worfor revicalled With the the general plan delays experienced pany responsible for clean-u- p Warner, Rachelle Wilkey, and wood, and Jennifer Zirbes. er than their denials could race to be Novemsion the completed by completing Andersurvey and other which might come as result of the after). Wilden. Academic Brandee only: Stephen Academic only: Hannah Angus, son, Maria Boswell, Brett Broad-hea- ber 15 and associated ordinanc- plan components, the original property once having been used My mother told her stories Steven Brosius, Josey es by February 1, said Randy schedule will have to be revised by the city as a sewer lagoon. Mary Bawden, Amber Cragun, with love and fond remembrance. with input from the planning The old sewer lagoons have She seemed so Aubrey Garrett, Jordan Hall, Carter, Chantel Fish, Scot McKnight, city administrator. pleased that Id Even on schedule the commission that and been the Kar-rie council, purchased by Ned and Lin- asked about them. Pleased that Bryan Jessen, Scott Johnson, Howarth, Jennifer Jenkins, da Fausett who are relocating I wanted to Kenison, Issac Lynch, Sam- moratorium would have to be said McKnight. Mandy Kay, Josie Nelson, Chrispractice my rusty he said. six will months not their extended, Although DavBobbi plant, Sunset Rail, at the high school Spanish with her. uel McKay, McPherson, topher Painter, Travis Park, We need before those results be required, the exact schedule location. The plant is the manuid Paystrup, Amberlee Pickering, Jodee Nielsen, Eric Paul, KrisWhen mother came to facturer of steel hand rail, lad- America my Dustin Shaw, and Paul Sperry. tin Paystrup, Nicole Robinson, we can finish the general plan, has yet to be established. A years ago, she felt forty said Steele. moratorium extension ders, platforms and light miscel- she had to make Citizenship only: Richard All-re- Ashley Stephenson, and Jamie a choice about City council member, Richard could be approved and then lift- laneous steel constructions. Michael Baird, Jason Ben- Stephenson. to raise her chilculture which he did not think ed upon completion of the plan Since the site, sold by Nephi dren in. son, Bridey Brock, Amberlee Citizenship only: Chris Ander- Paxman, said And I would not have the needed to moratorium extend and he said. to Sunset Rail, was once taken ordinances, City Carter, Nickelle Cater, Cliff son, Brentin Campbell, Valerie away any of the Council members agreed and used as a sewer lagoon, the Fau-setChilds, Jamie Cowan, Jeremy Davis, Tristan Frampton, Josie longer than it took to complete childhood my parents gave have asked that Nephi City me, But I would t have, added to indemnify Sunset against any it. I would have added a second future clean-u- p costs that might language, because a language is be ordered on that site that have more than translated words. It to do with the sewer lagoon locaallows you to understand the tion, said Randy McKnight, city heart of a culture. I would have administrator. traveled to The Sunset Rail construction and had my aunts and uncles my Panamanian cousproject will cost approximately ins visit me. I would have had my $1.2 million. mother me teach her songs We have worked with the along with my Dads Hank Willstate and have tested the soil in iams favorites. dropped from the books since last year. The addition of utiliOne area of caution for council the area, said Robert Steele, By Myrna Trauntvein Parents shouldnt have to very little has happened there in ties to new homes was also ben- members was checking the bud- Nephi Mayor. Fill, in one area of choose one portion for their only s all these years. Correspondent eficial to the community and the get each month. In a small area, the former sewer lagoons, had childs plate. Life is The earnings on your inter- budget. there could not be the number of been tested, he said. Give them a taste of everyThe city had a good collection employees needed to provide the Nephi City audit report indi- ests are not as high as they once McKnight said any such cleancated the city was in good finan- were, but they are still at a good of taxes last year, said Peterson. checks and balances which could up is extremely unlikely and no thing you have. cial shape almost too good. level, said Peterson. Last year your property taxes occur in a larger community. problems with the site are You are starting to see a lot of were collected at a rate of 95 perKim Peterson, auditor, said the The same person often has to known, the requested indemnitoo had much the in in said which is excellent. collect the utilities money and fication is reasonable. city general growth your community, cent, fund balance for the year 1994-199- Peterson. This was reflected in You are doing an excellent job enter the amount into the books. The fund balance is too the number of building permits of overseeing the financial health You need to be aware of this, Continued on page 7 healthy at $307,000. We will which had been purchased in the of the community, said Peterson. said Peterson. need to reduce it by $50,000 this next year, said Peterson. It is wise to have approximately $200,000 in the fimd, he said. That way, the city does not need to borrow money to stay alive until the tax money from the county is turned over to the city each year. The city natural gas department has a negative fund balance, said Peterson. The counshould he consider cil, said, transferring some money from another fund to help out. Me-cha- Nephi City Cornell News d, six-mon- th d, ts ! Nephi City audit report show city is ini good fmamdial shape Times-New- Subscribe 5. Today! Plumbing & Builders (Supply 4--D 66 South Main, Nephi, Utah Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. Saturday to Serve you Your Radio Shack Dealer The enterprise fund had dropped some, said Peterson, but has held up well. An adjustment was made in the interest income, said Peterson. In addition, he said, the city had added an office to the city staff which was saving the city money and was helping make the audit even more efficient. This year, said Peterson, the officer had pointed out an error the auditor was making. Blair Painter, your new financial director, pointed out the error in our logic. Blair has taken hold of the city . financial condition and that is a good situation, said Peterson. "Some things had been on the books for quite a awhile that did not need to be there, said Peterson. He is going through and bringing those items to our attention. One of those items cleared off the books, said Peterson, was money placed as advance money on the city industrial park. 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