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Show Tuesday, December 31, 1996 tDje (TtmcB-Ccfo- Nephi, Utah a Page the door. Youth prices are $4 per lecture at the door. All lectures will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will end at 9 p.m. Everyone 14 years of age and older is invited to register. Douglas E. Brinley will present the first lecture, on January 4th. His topic will be Eternal Companions. Brinley is an associate professor of Church history and doctrine at BYU. He has a Ph.D. in family studies. A principal reason we came to Season passes for those taking specialists, stake representatthe classes will be $12 per indi- ives, or from BYU Continuing this earth is for the purpose of marriage and family, said Brinvidual, and $9 per youth or full- Education. Tickets may be purchased for ley. To succeed in this great adtime student. The season passes can be purchased through ward $5 per individual per lecture at venture depends on our eternal perspective and the Christ-lik- e traits we exhibit in our relationships. Chord) Revs. . . Know your religion series will be held again starting in January The Know Your Religion series will be held in the Nephi Utah and Nephi Utah North Stake again this year. The meeting place will be at 351 North 100 West and will be held on Saturday, January 4; Saturday, February 8; Saturday, March 15; and Saturday, April the various LDS Times for Young singles wards in the Nephi Utah and North Nephi Stakes will change will hold next Sunday. Those who attend meetings in the various wards should be aware that each ward rotates to a new time on January 8th. Meeting times are: Nephi 1st Ward 8:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 10:50 a.m. Nephi 2nd Ward 10:30 a.m., Young Single Adults, ages 18 11:30 a.m., 12:20 p.m. to 30, of the Nephi Stake and the Nephi 6th Ward 11 a.m., 12 Nephi North Stake are invited to noon, 12:50 p.m. go ice skating at Utah Lake JanNephi 7th Ward 9 a.m., 10 uary 13th. Cost will be around a.m., 10:50 p.m. $5.00. Nephi 8th Ward 12:30 p.m., Meet at the Stake Center at 1:30 p.m., 2:20 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Levan Ward 9 a.m., 10 a.m., After skating, warm up with 10:50 a.m. hot chocolate and relax and enMona 1st Ward 9:00 a.m., joy a movie. 9:55 a.m., 10:50 a.m. skating and movie party on January 13 th From page 1... Pat Greenwood, county clerk and auditor, said the money would be better taken out of the 1996 and 1998 budget, rather than the 1997 budget. We have a limited 1997 budget, she said. The East Juab Wildlife Federation has $500 to contribute, said Steele. It was decided the commission would fund the program for $2,000. We will establish a fund. You make out a bill and then we will make out a check. Please sign the bill so we can get it on the run before the 1996 year is over, said Greenwood. A letter from the chair and vice chair of the Juab School Dis- fice. v reof- - 5th January A scheduled tured speaker. ter each time. Young Adult Satellite broadcast will be held on January 5th. The meeting will be held in the A Nephi Stake Merit Badge Pow Wow will be held on Janu14 and 21. Nephi Utah Stake Center High ary 7, Pow Wow will The begin at 6 Council Room at 7:30 p.m. of On It will each the dates. Elaine Jack, president of the p.m. Cenbe held the Stake at Nephi feaRelief Society, will be the New Years Eve Specials : The letter was sent in protest of the way the school board election was conducted in one precinct. Leon Pexton, chair, and Terry Menlove, vice chair, sent the letter stating that some people were refused ballots for the school board race who should have been given ballots. Leavitt, county attorney. Any registered voter may contest for any valid reason any instances of wrong during elections, he said. There needs to be such a degree of violation as to change the outcome of the election, he said. The elected candidate won the election by 38 votes, he said. Six instances were reported, in this case, said Leavitt. Statistically, some of those denied would have voted for the other candidate. Even if that were not the case, said Leavitt, the other candidate would have to pick up more than 38 votes to win. My belief is that the county should stand on the results, he said. Greenwood said Menlove, one of the protesters, had been one of the election officials. She called me and told me the supplies were not in the box, but they were later found there, said Greenwood. In addition, she said, each poll had a copy of the school board district map and should have been able to confirm the right of any voter by the address. The election judges have a difficult job and get very little ap- - items Do you have new or like-neyou'd like to convert to CA$H? w Consign them at NutriBiz Plus 205 South Main 623-483- 7 r quarter will start on January 8th The LDS Institute class for Winter Quarter will begin January 8th for single adults, ages 18 to 30. Young Single Adults from both the Nephi and the Nephi North Stakes are invited and encouraged to attend. The course of study is Teaching of the Living Prophets. The class will be taught at the LDS Seminary Building each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Registration is $5.00 and credit can be obtained from BYU or the Orem Day 2-- 14 said Greenwood. Juab County Commissioners agreed to set a date for a special election for the fire district to request the ability to raise tax money to pay for needed fire equipment for municipal fire departments. We are here to ask the county to set a date for the election, said Barnes, representing the fire district. The members of the district would like to have the election held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in February, he said. The rules for elections require the county to use the proposed system. The date would be February 6, if the ruling is followed. Commissioners agreed to the date. We would also like to request to 9 Pizzas Only $199 Institute. For further information or questions, call Chad P. Winn at 623-136- 1 1 2 Item LDS 2-- 1 3. 4 3 Item Pizzas $H499 don Young, county commission chair. The fire district was created by the county commission, said Young, and, therefore, money should be budgeted to assist with the election effort. Boyd Park, Nephi City Fire Chief, will be in charge of the public relations for the fire district during the proposed election. Young said, the commission would agree to the date for the special election to be held in 00 off any 1 6 Pizza with this coupon Your Business We appreciate Happy New Year! SAVE MONEY AND GET YKIE LATEST NEWS ABOUT JUAIB COUNTY the commission direct Pat Greenwood, county clerk, place the notices in the newspaper, said Barnes. However, said Greenwood, the advertisements should be placed by the board. The board should have a secretary who would be responsible for the notices and for complying with the notice period. No problem, said Barnes, the fire district has no budget at the time. If the county could also help with a bulk mailing to all the county residents, it would be helpful. The tax money is needed, he said, to help fire departments have a matching fund pool for money so they could qualify for grants to improve the fire equipment. We need to make a contribu- - When you want the news of Juab County, we are the place to read it first! One year $19.00 in Juab County $23.00 out of county Two years $35.00 in Juab County $40.00 out of county. Three years, $48.00 in Juab County $60.00 elsewhere Clip and send with payment The Times-New- s P. O. Box 77 Nephi, Utah 84648 v. .1 623-420- class for winter C&S&2 ) 4 1200 North Main We will be open until 11:30 New Years. Delivery available to Nephi, Mona & Levan until 10:30. Also open New Years predation for the work they do, tion to the fire district, said Gor- The law is clear, said David School Mona 2nd Ward 12:30 p.m., 1:45 p.m., 2:40 p.m. Nephi 3rd Ward 1:00 p.m., 1:55 p.m., 2:50 p.m. Nephi 4th Ward 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 10:50 a.m. Nephi 5th Ward 12:30 p.m., 1:50 p.m., 2:40 p.m. Bishops of the Nephi Utah Stake are: Boyd Howarth, 1st Ward; Lee Fowkes, 2nd Ward; Randy Jessen, 8th Ward; Fred Blackham Jr., 7th Ward; Lloyd Olpin, 6th Ward; Dale Kenison, Levan Ward. Bishops of the Nephi North Stake are: Mona 1st Ward, Norman B. Wall; Mona 2nd Ward, Gedge W. Oliver; Nephi 3rd Ward, Lynn J. Esplin; Nephi 4th Ward, James M. Bessendorfer; Nephi 5th, Lynn A. Bailey. 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