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Show t Wednesday, March 26, 1S37 Sf.icdi teem comp3t(23 in stio-ccnip2iilich' Wrta- ' nnrhHi Tree!: v ' f d au. :3 f Stglenta competing in Spar $cEShaS denty who competed in oratory were! Diana Lynn, Jamie Cook, and T2any Shaw. In the Lincoln Douglas debate were Stephen Gliski, Tiffany Shaw, and Jamie Coo! Competing in Student Confess were Ben Markland, Kevt Higginson, and Adam Bendftt,' Student who were in ExteJ-por- speaking were y Nel-do-n LpUor, Shawna Greenhalgh, and Stephen Gliske. Students who placed individually ere Jamie Cook with 2nd place in Oratory and Ben Mark-lan- d 'as the State Champion in Student Congress. The team J tiem High Schools Speech to St George laat . weefcpid to pompete in the atate COXHDCXC3 competition! Juab took 5th over-Ju? team-travele- tit oun cemtar fatoefamge irezoimmg , , f Page 7 Nephi, Utah o fosasriiiM set ffoir piropsirty !Mbfc ; coach ia Laren Swenaen and aa- aiatant coach ia Loreta Whicker. flJHS Correspondent tHinwa-JCaf- ; 4 , . ture developments, said Steele. Unless there is new information to be considered, the planning commission recommends against the current zone change request, said Steele. The current zone designation under which Jones property is listed is residential. Walkers is straight across the street from this property, said Jones. He said he thought the situation now was different from the one which occurred when the zoning change was proposed and Correspondent entine, will require sportsmen who purchase a Wildlife Habitat Authorization to pay )5.25, instead of the $5 currently charged. After looking at various options, the Utah Legislature felt having sportsmen pay 25 cents k aD as; Utah odG Moo oaG ' See us today for details & Builders Supply 66 S Main, Nephi 623-- 1 1 99 i'4-- D i . Authorization, $5 will continue to be used as it has since the Habitat Authorization program began to maintain, protect, reor store, develop and acquire habi has become one of Utahs tat for Utahs fish and wildlife, most popular sports. It is. both and protide public access to it " frm and great exercise, but the Habitat funding will not Utah Safety Council warns that said Bunnell, Dwight change," Division habitat development safety is a must when coordinator. "Of the $5.25 sports- skating. Nearly 18 million indimen will pay for a Habitat Au- viduals have taken up this sport thorization, $5 will still go to the and over 75,000 people are treated in emergency rooms each year habitat program. Since its inception December 1, for injuries resulting from 1995, Utahs Wildlife Habitat skating. These injuries range Authorization Fund has generat- from broken wrists as the most ed almost $3 million to benefit common followed by sprains, Utahs wildlife, fish, sportsmen ton ligaments, and serious head injuries. Tb help protect you and and others. Wildlife Habitat Authorization your family, the Utah Safety funding is made possible by an- Council recommends that you glers, hunters and trappers, practice the following rules of the most of whom must purchase a road: Habitat Authorisation before Skate Smart. Always wear purchasing a fishing or hunting proper equipment that is in good shape and fita right. This inlicense, or trapping permit cludes a helmet, wrist guards CounAn eiit-perso- n Habitat cil reviews project proposals and and knee and elbow pads. Rerecommends to Division Director member to learn basic skating John Kimball which projects techniques before venturing onto they recommend for funding. roads. Skate Alert. Control speed Kimball approves formal fundwatch for road hazards. and ing. n council con- Avoid heavy traffic and stick to The sists of citizens representing big terrain at your skill level. Skate LegaL Obey all traffic game, aquatic, wetlands and interests; the regulations as any vehicle would. Skate Courteous. Skate on Divisions Habitat Aquatics, and Wildlife section chiefs; and a Di- right, pass on left and always vision Public Services section yield to pedestrians. For more information on inrepresentative. line skating and other sport safety, please contact the Utah Safety Council at Decisions, g, Plumbing Offer ends 33197 : b designed put::e.Tho b hep cemetery patrene fceeemo familiar with tho peiieieo and precedureo cf tho ccm.ete.ieo. You me cdtoin your copy at City KaX ChooM ton t phonstogi9.95' cellular:;: nstworti 4-- D Plumbing & Builders Supply 66 South Main, 9 623-119- CONSOLIDATE ve ' A poiieioe and procedures Mattok oms you juS WW you naadad anotiar one. 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New rate plan available with no roam charges -- Steele said the city had an obligation to see the roadways were clean as part of the city landfill. Now it will belong to the agency, he said. Steele said the troop should contact the state road department and get the large orange bags and orange safety vests to use in the project. - f starting 4C m In-li- ne Roller-bladin- t Phones j in cy. Decisions, sSdA8draKefimd'' Good Bad Credit S5,CC3.C33 to S1C3.CC3.C0 60 n&inate Nscd Prmtmg DC312? 033 Til 2 Imt 20-Ksoo TciJny! Feel 2zTjlZ3 Tea! rmits & Unsecured Loxss OA.C Mast be worlds;. Fast Acceptance S4,C33.C3-- S2S,CC3.C3 Toll Free 1-- C 00-507-- 96 11 Loss Weight gain muscle, increase endurance, block aging. Pyruvate, tested cn humans 27 years, has no negative side effects. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call sev- "The landfill will be operated by them, said Steele. T think it would be a good idea for the roads to be cleaned and then the project turned over to the agen- - all-terra- in This W(B3k Only m The troop will have six or en people working on the project. I would recommend we let these boys do the work, said Steele. However, in the future the city would not be able to hire scouts to do this work. Because the landfill will be under the jurisdiction of Juab Rural Development Agency, the board would be responsible for seeing the roadsides are clean. CiiiLLyiLKoKB jDDoQffS as Wood. . eDOGflUai? pwtoeln)' could recommend the council hire the troop to do the work. I would like to see it done right away, he said. We will start this week, said The Mickelson subdivision is located northeast of the Winn property and proceeds south to the comer of Hie middle school high school property. The next six lots were part of the plat "There are now seven lots," said McKnight. All of the seven are of ample size, he explained. The plat was approved subject to compliance with the zoning ordinance requirements. A local boy scout troop will clean the sides of the roads leading to the landfill in return for payment by Nephi City. We would like to pick up all the garbage along the SR 132 on the state highway beginning at the train tracks west of town, said Leonard Trauntvein, leader of the group. TVoop 1332 is raising funds for a trip to Moab in July, said Tkeven Wood, varsity scout They are willing to do the work, he said, and will have it done in a few weeks. We will bag and haul the gar- .50-ce- nt a low r f A public hearing was set by the city council to discuss a proposal by Mike Jones, Nephi, to have : property he owns across the street from Walkers rezoned to r ByShawaaGitcnhalgh Highway Commercial. The planning commission reJHS Correspondent t viewed the public comment rei The Juab High School Tkack ceived at hearings held when the team had their first meet last highway commercial zone was week against Mfcnti and Gunni- first implemented in that area, son. Juab beat both teams. Also said Robert Steele, mayor. He said the planning commis- rejected several years ago. 6 runners traveled to St George Even though the proposed resion noted there was considerTtoo to qualify for state. runners from able the public zoning is across the street north input were able to qualify: Katie of Walkers, said Chad Bowles, commercial the having Brough in the 100 meter hurdles against the rest of the block is residenthere. The designation planning and in the 300 meter hurdles, extial commission the that property. thought and Ryan Baird in the high jump. However, city council members The track team will travel to isting north boundary ofthe comGrantsville for their next meet mercial zone was a compromise- agreed to hold another public agreed on to balance the inter- hearing on the issue. on April 2nd. Nephi City Council approved to subdivision plat plans at Tuesdays council meeting. The Winn Subdivision Flat A and Mickelson Subdivision Plat B were presented for conditional approval. bage away ourselves, said The Winn Subdivision filed Trauntvein. earlier for a lot to be used in the Mayor Robert Steele said he The bill also requires a at the time they purchase a WildThe lot, which now has a family. life Habitat Authorization would surcharge on recreational vehihome on it, is located in front of be an easy way to obtain funds cle taxes sportsmen and others the Canyon Hills Health Care needed by counties for search pay, to help raise the needed Center. A second lot remains. and rescue efforts. search and rescue funds, said In this plat there is only one The .25 cent surcharge will be Steve Stoinski, legislative liaison said Randy McKnight, city allocated to Utahs counties, to for the Division of Wildlife Re- lot, administrator. help provide funding used to lo- sources. In there is a strip of cate sportsmen and others, Recreational vehicles include land addition, which was omitted from the should they become lost or hurl boats, vehicles, offplat plan. The strip is road motorcycles and snowmo- original now added. biles. Council members authorized In addition, the bill appropri- the mayor to sign the documents ates $80,000 from the state gen- the plat as soon as the eral fund to help provide needed approving , Sportsman to hslp fund county search and rescue efforts Beginning July 1, House Bill 32, sponsored by Rep. John Val- i ests of the neighborhood and fu- -. final document is complete. 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