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Show Wednesday, mvemoer 20, 199 KUJtt ixepuj, From page Cl)(ircl) IV5. c City, is poised to launch Carol Sing-Iwhere the audience is provided song sheets and invited to sing along. The Mormon T&bernacle Choir, ( under the direction ofJerold will present its traditional Chorus and Symphony will musical a'brief concerts on Friday Christmas present , program in the Tabernacle. Elder Neal A. and Saturday, December 19 and Maxwell, a member of The Quo 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Tabernarum of the Twelve Apostles, The cle. Church of Jesus Christ of Meanwhile, holiday concerts Latter-da- y will also be performed by variSaints, will then a brief Christmas message, ous musical groups each night after which he will close an elec- during the holiday season, except trical switch, bathing Tfemple Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Square ih the festive glow of and New Years Eve. The groups more .than 300,000 ornamental I lights strung through the trees, shrubs add gardens, and along walls and walks. The lights the ; j are expected to go on at about 6 its 32nd season ofChristmas lighting wizardry, in a dazzling display. On Friday, November 28th, at 5:30 p,aC, the Mormon Youth n, Ot-tle- y, de-liv- er : ; p-- . The Christmas lights, which I annually attract hundreds of J thousands of people to the Z Square, will remain on every Z evening through January 1, : 1988. Z But theres more to Christmas on Temple Square than the lights. Visitors can also eiyoy the e traditional crfeche, with narration of the biblical Christ-- mas story, on the visitor center lawn north of the Tabernacle. Z said McKnight Curb, gutter, sidewalk, waterway and asphalt with will include junior high, high d overlays and design school and1 university choirs, coordination was finished. New homes which had been waitsymphonies and orchestras, childrens groups, madrigals', ensem- ing to have asphalt laid in front of bles and barbershop choruses. their homes. A few existing homes All concerts on Temple Square took advantage ofour offer to have are free, but admission is limit- - asphalt installed. We weren't able ed to those eight years of age and to do as many ofthose this year with jthe exception of the cause of all the other work which Mormon Youth Chorus and Sym-- . needed to be done. which is In the same section, the Mickelphony Carl Sing-Iall to son Subdivision curb, gutter, side--, ages open walk, waterway and asphalt with d , overlays and design coordination was done as was the west side subdivision, curb, gutter and sidewalk. Utility lines targeted to vacant lots plus school campus and the ball park site are placed under the street and the Winn Subdivision improve--, meats have been made. "There were an almost unbelievable amount oftasks which needed , to be completed to get this project done, said McKnight ' Projects along 700 North from 400 East to 900 East were also completed, said McKnight The remainder trench-relate- heart of downtown Salt hake in their traditional Christmas u . ( be-old- n, - trench-relate- life-siz- Z And the Square will be alive with the sounds of Christmas music throughout the season. Under the direction of Robert " Bowden, the Mormon Youth Cho- rus and Symphony will present Z its Christmas concerts Friday and Saturday, December 5 and 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Taberaa-- Z de. Then, on Wednesday, Decem--i her 10, at 7:30 p.m., Bowden will ' SCOUT AWARD Brett Hansen, son of Lynn and Kris SCOUT AWARD Shane Draper, son of Curg and Carleen Sperry, recently received the Arrow of Light Award. He is a member of pack 3133 in the Nephi LDS 3rd Ward. His Webelos leader is David Stephenson. Hansen, recently received the Arrow of Light Award. He is a member of pack 3133 in the Nephi LDS 3rd Ward. His Webelos leader is David Stephenson. - Nsiv show timss for film announced ' . A Urhow announced for Legacy, the popufilm shown daily lar except Sundays at the Joseph big-scre- Smith Memorial Building in downtown Salt Lake City. ,, Shew times for the free movie are now 10:30 a.m., Noon, 1:30 p.m., 3 p.m., 4:30 p.m.,.6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. . - i, . m ' Legiwy has been shown at Hie 500-seLegacy Theatre since 1993. It dramatizes the westward movement of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints from the Midwest to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake in the mid- - 19th at y I - 4 CiZxo 1200 North Main j r .rv Go cay - Matt AWARD Howard! son of Carl and Sheila Howatd, recently received the Arrow of Light Award. He'ts a member of pack 3133 in .the Nephi LDS 3rd Ward. His Webelos leader is David Stephenson. .SCOUT McKnight If the mailbox was placed on the street side it would be a hazard for several reasons. Young children might step out in front of moving vehicles to get the mail, street cleaning and snow removal would be a problem, and, in some cases, street drainage might be affected. Robert Allred was hired by Nephi City to work as the citys solid waste collector. Allred will also work, watering system installed. The Nebo Heights mini-par- k is now being worked on, said McKnight The final review of the ball park complex is underway. "We wont get it built this year but will be ready to start next Spring. We have on-dut- y worked out an agreement between the city and the school district, he said. The city park restrooms are past City Council members approved oftheMickelson Subdivision, which Ronald and Deana Pulse the At the allowing stage. planning present, borders the middle school on the is to build staff and a city completing garage on a city lot in a planning street side, received curb, gutter, area of the community. residential has been awarded. a grant sidewalk, and asphalt with trench-cu- t will be built first on Tbwne The The for final South garage plat overlays and design coordinalot and will be used to Subdivision considered. is the The building bring tion. designers are putting the final store some ofthe familys items un.. "There was an area, at the locafrom out of state tion of the LDS Seminary, which touches (m the water system and til the couple moves "The condo to system. project Nephi. drainage called for a transition gutter lead"Their desire is to build the gaproponents are continuing to work on the plan for construction, said rage first and then build the home, said Randy McKnight, city adminMcKnight "Excellent work has been done, istrator. said Jim Wilkey, council member. McKnight said it would be possi"Ihere were so many projects to do, ble to allow the garage to be built I didn't think our crews would be first if all the set backs required by the city were adhered to in building able to get it all done. "It has taken a lot of hard work, the garage. In other words, the gasaid Robert Steele, mayor. rage will have to fit specs and leave "Ifthe sidewalk is next tothe curb room for the home to also follow re- without a planting strip between them, then the mailbox should be placed in the grass on the property owners lot just beside the city sidewalk. be placed in the "The txnf ' except in the aod next tLJ sidewalk and curb areas where concrete are poured together, said Randy McKnight, city manager. McKnight said he discussed the problem with the postmaster and found that the postmaster had been Elder Thad giving the Same advice. "He said the H. Walker has just returned from mail carrier will stop and step out 'hit mission to the Portugal to place the mail in the box, said Lisbon South Mission, which in- McKnight-.- : . cludes the Cape Verde Islands of , The problem is not present in the West Coast ofAfrica. Thad is most of the community. But there the son of LuWayne and Linda are some areas, when the park strip Walker. He will give his report on is missing and city streets are not Sunday, November 30th, at 12:30 as wide as the standard p.m. in the Mona Chapel. quirements. The garage could only be built first with the setbacks desired by the Pulses if the house is also built on the same lot, said McKnight '; ' An agreement must be signed by both with the requirements spelled out in black and white. 96 SO 99-fe- et 7o ct Lotca r'otca cro thanirful for, you our great customer! 11 r On Fri. Nov: 2CUi Only 2 14 Flzza v.ilh up to 4 toppings 2 erdero Stix with cauca 2 tvvo iifar popa for only . . , Lunch QjicaL! 12 Grclcr Prcnd Site 7 . qtd cmc!l cc!cd r i1 . . - 4 . - f 4 no I Fr.in : CUTtuniOVERO - k-- t ft . Every.. ( C3.C3 Cvxry CztItj i:;M b r. ci CL.t LVc.J; ; f i:;.l 4 Orc-rirjcor 1 cn CJ7 tzzi tii: j ct plry CtjiLi p-r-x ,Fcrcc.:i&2 K urtn fc? Fr.cr.i CZr.ZZFLUZ fu;w; C.lZ2Cr nic ir::n n e out-of-to- 4 Aba thank you you can gat part-tim- as needed and as available, on the city road crew. He was chosen by the city council from a field of 30 applicants. We had really good applicants for the job, said Robert Steele, mayor. He has a great deal of experience working with heavy equipment and driving truck. Steele said Allred had worked for 10 years for a road building contractor and had good experience to tying to the city job. Council members interviewed potential hirees. Three police officers from have been hired by Nephi City to act as reserve officers. Ken Huntsman, Shane Johnson, and Rodney Hurst will all serve in the police department as reserve officers. They will soon be for several shifts per month, said Robert Steele, mayor. One of the officers is from Spanish Fork and two of them are from Santaquin. ' 623-420- o "The mail box should be placed on the house side of the sidewalk when there is not a park strip, said irriing into and out of the and into curb the gutgutter gation ter system at the Mickelson Subdivision, said McKnight. The school ' district curb, gutter, sidewalk and asphalt were completed and the new high school entrance received the same work. Winn Subdivision improvements were made and new home curb, gutter and sidewalk was installed. "Utility lines targeted to vacant lots plus the school campus and ballpark site were placed, said McKnight. . He said new residential construction street projects were receiving asphalt to the gutters. The community entrance signs were nearly completed. We have had asignificant number ofesquires about them from those who admire them and want to know how we did ' them, said McKnight "We have entered our input with UDOT on the street light, said McKnight While the lights won't be placed this year, the semaphore project for Main Street and 100 North is ready for bidding next Spring. . The Old Pink School property, east of the fire station, has bad a old-sty- le LDS North Stake Center is being constructed. "Ihe curb, gutter, sidewalk and asphalt project there is now complete, said McKnight. In addition, a project along the street by the Canyon Hills Health Care facility had been completed, CSuiotoiso music, ligiitiitg tradition co Uilnuss on TcmpHs Square Historic Tfeipple Square, in the lead his musicians and singers 1 Hoads. .; rage UUU1 Ficon cgy-- ( 27 (435) No Service extt FriJ2y CcverJJ C23-C4- 7I cf--z, gs ) |