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Show tTlf Pa"e 2 Wednesday, October 22, 1S37 Nephi, Utah (Eimrs-;Nrfa- 6 their retirement programs," said (them. If they leave after five . years, said Baker, they will also Baker. Olsen said his company began take the county pay-i- n portion of with two partners, Andrew Lord their investment. The bank also uses modems or and Lloyd Abbett in 1929. Even a mediocre plan will make mon- ' diskettes, at the option of the ey over time, howevjer, we have user, to make the process much a record of excellent invest-- ' easier for county employees. Wickel said one strong benefit ments. The result, ljie said, was for was to able the employees of the county was that, company provide superior gaips for those the availability of personal help who were participants in the ser- -' which he, Baker, and others vides offered. Our gob! is to mn- - would provide. "Ruth (Baker) age your money to ybur test ad- and I live in the community," he ' By Mynu TVanntvcin said. We are available to help. , j rvantage.' g.) have Lunt said their was some disa .We pros put together Correspondent posal for Juab County which satisfaction with the way the match what you are do- group the county was presently ' First Security Bank, Nephi shouldsaid Baker. We will make Branch, can provide an excellent ing," as seamless as possithe change 401K program for Juab County cai-of all the elected officials and county em- ble and will take . ... paperwork." ployees with the added benefit of coun- -. an leaves If the employee bank experts at close e Front row: Katie Kenison, 3rd, grade 2; having POSTER WINNERS they will take their for consultation and indi- ty hand share of the investment with Stacey McKnighi, 1st, grade 1 ; Keenan Larson, 2nd, grade l;Alecia vidual employee assistance. Steele, 3rd. grade 1. Middle row: Spencer Reiber, 1st, grade 3; JusLon Wickel, Kevin Williams, tin Memmott, 3rd, grade 3; Randi Ragle, 1st, grade 2; fyson Lynn, and Ruth Baker, representing Breanne 2nd, grade 2. Back row: Danielle Reading, 1st, grade 5; the and Jeff Olsen, reprebank, Chrvst, 2nd, grade 5; Rian Ragle, 1st, grade 4; Chantel Wilkey, 3rd,' Abbett and ComLord, senting grade 4. Not pictured: Erin Howard, 2nd, grade 4; Tyson Penrod, in Levan 2nd, grade 3; Brady Harris, 3rd, grade 5; Kindergarten: 1st place, pany, attended Juab County Commission on Monday meeting MeKenzie MacArthur; 2nd place, Cherene Cox, 3rd place, Kells Levan residents can register to to explain the program at the Guillory. vote on Monday and Tuesday, commissionofIke Lunt, request October 27 and 28, from 8:00 er. Commissioners determined a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at 550 East 330 that they would appoint an em- South in Levan. ployee council to meet with the , If you cant make these times 6 and bank officers. I dont feel capa- call Kelli Aagard at ble to make this decision for all see what you can work out. Voting will take ptecc Thcnday. the employees," said Wm. Boyd County Commissioners hear about 4011k programs from First Securily Danlt I investing with was doing business. As he had talked with Pint in Security Bank personnel Nephi, he had discovered, in his opinion, that the service offered by the folks nearby appeared to be superior to the service the county now received. J " Times-New- e . work-forc- Register to vote next Monday or Tuesday Poster winners named for Red Ribbon Week at Nephi Elementary School 623-082- November 4, from 7:00 a.m. to Howarth, commissioner. Ofwho a is Baker, professional 8:00 p.m. in the Levan City fice. investment officer with the bank and who lives in Nephi, said the bank team consisted of a group of technical specialists. We are a good team with a lot of experience. She also explained that the team would be willing, at any time, to help educate county employees about investment choices. Lord, Abbett and Company is a provider which is unequaled in its record ofinvestments and has made it possible for us to offer to help with small businesses and estimate will win the jar of candies. The poster contest was judged by the Art Sterling Scholar Candidates from the high school.-Thewere chosen for the way they expressed the theme, Drug & Violence Free, Thats Me, and by the way they used art principles. Each participant will receive a special pencil from their teacher that has the red and purple colors on it The students that won first second, and third received a different prize from the Ribbon Week was made because of how many people in our world were getting hurt by drugs and violence. When we see the red and purple colors they are to remind us that we can choose not to take drugs and we can choose not to be mean to people. At Nephi Elementary School, all the teachers have been given a red ribbon for every student to wear during school. There is ajar of fire balls in the office. Each class is encouraged to make a guess of how many candies are in the jar and turn it in by Thursday. The class with the closest Attention Levan Residents, Vote November 4th For office. From page one Letters to the editor policy... The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concerning any subject pertinent to Juab County. LetfeerBShould the point and must include the writers name, address and telephone number. Letters may not be used to replace advertisements, Cards of Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants to a particular event. Letters to the editor will be not be accepted from any candiate that has filled for political office or from anyone supporting a filed candidate. Anything unsigned, of a libelous nature, or containing defamatory statements will not be considered for publication. 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The pipeline will be built to size ' and capacity, said Talbot. The completed project will put half the valley under sprinkler irrigation. The funding is also available for the project and much of it is grantmoney. : We have sources of funding, one is a federal grant for $6 million and the other $4 million are in the form of guaranteed loans, he said. One loan would be guaranteed by East Juab Water District and the other by Central Utah Water District. The pipeline, proposed to be buried four to five feet below the surface of the tend, will interfere with' a proposed building, said Ike Lunt, commissioner. Have you looked at the master plan for 3 sioner. The pipeline.was designed, .jsaid Jones, so that sharp angles - All articles and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing and only will be used if the editor deems them newsworthy The editor reserves the right to hold submitted news items for space reasons. would be eliminated and so that the distance could be shortened and the expense kept to a minimum. The line also needed to be . . Now hiring; Good worfdng conditions. Apply in parson alt Jch Sarvice dir at Wendys . bedded then backfilled with three tb four feet or material so that it would be strong enough to take the traffic of county and other heavy vehicles at the fairgrounds. He said the final plans will be brought to the commission for approval and for the county attorneys review. The district will e have a inspector on the job. Environmentalists had wanti ed the water pipeline kept away from one area, said Garrett. And the historic value of another site was also considered. , .An old leg cabin. on property . now owned by Don Jones was considered to be of great value because of its historic age, said Talbot. ' We do approve the project, said Joseph Bernini, county commission chair. It has been a long time coming. full-tim- ' coming to Lunt it f.y Juab County, said 4 ROBINSON Mayor SHUETZ i COME JOIN THE TEAM FQR . A Unified Dawn of Levan Where Friends Help Friends to Improve our quality of life. Implement Measures to insure prudence in future growth. - . Utah State Hospital , i Proudly presents the 26th year of The Haomnited : .Castle 1300 East Center, Provo Oct. 17th 10th, 24th, 25th, 27th 31st -- P 7:30 - 10 p.m. Men. Fri. 7:30 to 11 p.m. Weekends and Hallsuicn Tickets arc $5.00 Ct Ciz door or $4.C0 in purchased in cd.ince. Cell 344-422- 3 for , |