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Show Wednesday, February 4, 1998 e tmes-ef- Nephi, Utah ns Public Health proposing additional food inspections Chord) News. . . The Nephi Seminary has announced its Honor Roll for the 2nd Quarter of 9th grade: Kolby Andersen, Bailey, Ryan Banks, ILaDawn Barnes, JaNae Joshua Brooks , Jamie Callaway, Jennifer Christopher-son- , Krystle Cook, Tanner Cowman, Elizabeth Coyne, Brian Dannie, Cullen .Dinkel, Kade Ence, Amberlee Gooch, A. J. Grantham, Kelsey Halli Michelle Husbands, Cody Jarrett, Candace Jones, Josie Jones, Stephanie Kay, Kar-;ri- e Kenison, Kyle Lynn, Barton ;Mace, Julie Martinez, Cory McEwan, Erica Morey, JoDee e Nielsen, Trenton Nielsen, ZSeth Besen-dorfe- r, -- Shan-rtell- Parkin, Jeff Parkinson, 'Stephen Phillips, Ben Pryor, I Betty Reynolds, Cassi Ricks, Nicole Robinson, Tyler Savage, 'Lindsey Shepherd, Lew Smith, Mike Stowell, Amanda Sutherland, Natalie Wamick, Jennifer -- Zirbes. 10th grade: Sunny Aagard, Leslie Baird, Tarynia Barnes, 'Jason Bastian, William Cano, Derek Everitt, Dustin Garrett, ;Neil Greenhalgh, Lindsay Trevor Hooper, Molly Howard, Elizabeth Hyde, Jacob ;Jones, Nicholas Jones, John Kenison, Travis Kyhl, Shaylene ? Lambson, Clint Markland, Jim-m- y McKnight, Sara Mitchell, Hath-lawa- Linzee Molyneaux, Kaydee Mor-jga- y, n, Chelcie Nielsen, Silvia Oakeson, Devin Olsen, Trenton 'Olsen, Camille Orme, Carson ?Park, Micah Parkinson, Darcy ; Paystrup, Hadley Pitts, Benjamin Sevy, Nettie Smalley, ;Meagan Sperry, Lynsey Brady Sutherland, Micha Stod-idar- d, s Central Utah Public Health is proposing to create a food service program capable of handling more food inspections per year. Bruce Hall, who has been and will continue to serve as an inel Tatton, Wesley Taylor, Adam Paystrup, Sarah Paystrup, Don-n- i spector, is not able to complete the large number of inspections required locally. Wm. Boyd Howarth, Juab County Commissioner, said he attended a meeting of the Central Utah Public Heath Department recently in which a proposal was made to charge an increased fee for the services to be paid by the facilities being in-- , Truscott, Theresa Whitehead, Phillips, Jennifer Rasmussen, Krista Wilkerson, Katie Wilkey, Travis Rasmussen, Sabrina SiAlisha Wilson, Michael Wood, mons, Angela Sperry, Kammy Cole Yates. Squire, Shanalee Stubbs, Mat11th grade: Tiffany Allred, thew Ware, Carla Whiting, Brett Bailey, Amanda Bailey, Woodland. Theresa Barnes, Henry Bawden, Cody Birchfield, Rosalina Rosalynn Bronson, Brooke Christensen, James Coray, Brad Dinkel, Mitch Durbin, Andrea Frampton, Kayleen Garrett, Jason Gee, Stephen Gliske, Holly Hall, Morgan Hall, Natalie Hall, Chalene Hart, Kristen Hertz, Steven Johnson, Shayn Jolley, Janelle Keith, Michael Kenison, Shellie Kenison, Trent Lloyd, Jeremy Lynn, Kaycee Lynn, Ruth Malquist, Emily McKnight, Randi Mills, Kamelle Newton, Emilee Nielson, Collette Orme, Lindsey Ostler, Shanna Painter, Patricia Pryor, Ann Reynolds, Al-lyn- ne Boz-zut- o, Central Utah Public Health will enforce the fee and if it is not paid, they will come to the county attorney who will enforce the collection, said Howarth. He said the total number of facilities inspected in the Central ' Chad Greenhalgh received his Cub Scout Arrow of Light Award at a recent pack meeting. He is a member of pack 3647 in the Nephi LDS 7th Ward. His Webelos leaders are Jay Pyne and Darin Howard. Chad is a student in David Stephensons 5th grade class. He enjoys fishing and playing most sports. His parents are Mark and Linda Greenhalgh of n, said Howarth. He said the estimated cost to conduct the 778 inspections required would be $75,000 a year. They said fees usually cover about 40 to 60 percent of the cost, said Howarth. .. In 1997, he said, there were over 1,500 food handlers permitted. The average fee charged was $105.64 per inspection. The cost e of one employee would be $45,000. That number, divided by 301 chargeable facilities per area, would result in a $150 fee per inspection. It was proposed that facilities with one to 50 seats such as seasonal facilities, convenience stores and private hospitals be charged $135 and facilities with 51 seats and above be charged Jeanne Worwood. SCOUT AWARD Utah Public Heath Department last year, 1997, numbered 384. There should have been 768 in- spections conducted, Roth, Tiffany Shaw, Helen Spencer, Jennifer Wilson, Treven 12th grade: Amber Allred, Susan Allred, Abby Bailey, Trina Baker, Justin Banks, Nathan Belliston, Heather Brooks, Katie Brough, Trevor Casper, Joshua Christopherson, Amy Ewing, Mark Goble, Shantell Hall, Tyler Hall, Amanda Howard, Nathan Hunt, Jeb Ingram, Scott Jack-soJessica Jones, Tyson Kyhl, Natalie Martinez, Seth McPherson, Andrea Menlove, Mathew Miller, Cody Molyneaux, Court-ne- e Neilsen, Tamarie Olsen, Mark Packer, Jeana Pay, Jeff AVaitbox of fbe veefy . . spected. Danielle Robinson, Cynthia Wood, e employee was required to make the inspections that were conducted last year. The objective of the health department is to protect the public, remove any source offilth and disease, insure proper handling and preparation of food, educate food industry workers and the general public in safe practices, and train food industry workers. full-tim- Correspondent full-tim- Nephi. $200. They are recommending two inspections per facility per year, 'said Howarth. He said the Central Utah Public Health Department indicated ANIMAL LOVER This mailbox belongs to the Jones at 46 N 300 East, Nephi. Plain mailbox, but great stand. If you have a We great mailbox, or know of one, please call us at will feature a new one each week until we run out of good 623-052- Prom page 2 HOMECOMING Elder Jason HOMECOMING Sister Nichole Lovell has returned from missionary service in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mission. She will speak in the Nephi LDS 8th Ward on Sunday, February 8th, at 10:20 a.m. Sister Lovell is the daughter of Gordon and Annette . Lovell. Called a Provider Rate Increase, the COLA, by law, had to be included in the governors budget proposal or the legislature had to be notified The legislature was notified in a simple footnote in the budget plan. Over the years the amount of funding for these programs has not kept pace with the tremendous growth that Utah has been Mike EAGLE SCOUT . says CommissionWorwood, son of Lynn and experiencing, Valerie Worwood, received his er Carol Page. What began as federally-funde- d Eagle Rank in Scouting on state and has become matching programs Mike is 29th. Thursday, January for our lomore much than that a member of the Nephi 6th Ward believe cal and we 138. His Scout governments, Troop Varsity leader is Dr. James Tatton. Mikes our employees deserve the same Eagle project consisted of install- consideration as state workers ing bench rests at the Juab for the services they provide." County human service proCounty Shooting Range. Mikes grandparents are Dale and grams include: Substance Abuse, DaNkll Worwood of Nephi, and Mental Health, Aging Services, Richard and Ramona Thatcher Youth Services, and Public Health. ofScipio. , THE LORDS TIMING AND METHODS ARE ALWAYS RIGHT John , By Pastor Keith E. South First Baptist Church Continuing our study of knew that it was a miracle of the man who was let down through the roof to find not only physical healing but for giveness in Christ, Jesus did not immediately emphasize the mans need for spiritual healing. Make no mistake, it was by the power of the Lords Word that the man was healed, but why the delay in addressing the mans spiritual healing? This was a question that was asked of me some time ago concerning this passage of scripture. My answer was, I have no idea. This is not something that we have to know. We do know that God is holy and makes no mistakes. We are not to question His methods or His timing; to do so shows our lack of faith in Him. We need to look at the main principle that is being taught in this passage and apply it to our lives. We know that the man was healed and that he , from God. We also know that the man was in sin. Jesus called the man to repentance in i .14 when He said, ...Sin no more,0 just as He commanded the adulterous woman to go and sin no more in John 8. The Lords point is that the fruit of a saved or regenerated heart is seen in a life of repentance. If we continue in sin, no matter how much physical health we may enjoy, we will suffer a worse fate: eternal damnation, lb avoid this, we must be reconciled to God and live a life of repentance, ofdaily putting our sin to death. Ifwehavenot trusted in Christ and Christ alone for our salvation, we have not been reconciled to God. Therefore we are continuing in sin as the characteristic of our lives and we are in danger of lest a worse thing come upon you. Let us heed the warning of the Lord when He said in John 8:24, I said, therefore, unto you, that ye shall die in your sins; for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins Let us call upon the name of the Lord and be saved, putting all of our faith in Him and nothing else for our salvation. Then let us heed Jesus warning to sin no more 7(which means not to practice" sin), to spend the rest of our lives being transformed into His image by putting off works of darkness and living as a child of the Light. and Idoiiti February 6th and 7th Comfort Inn, North Main Street, Payson, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information call 465-298- 8 $2.00 per person Anyone whos in love and everyone who has ever been in love is invited to the reception sponsored by The Gazebo (A complete wedding service) Come register to win a trousseau. Check out our Wedding Dress Sale, custom made veils and cake tops. All kinds of gifts and keepsakes. New traditions, new ideas. RENT A WEDDING DRESS FREE When you register your wedding reception with the Gazebo. 111 ZU If QUALITY CATVs 5:14-1-5 5. sdnmtal bridal Mandate A. Ricks has returned from serving in the England London South Mission. He will give his report in the Nephi LDS 3rd Ward Sunday, February 8th, at 2:50 p.m. in the Stake Center. He is the son ofLarry and Alice Ricks. What they are really trying to get more money to hire more people so any place that has a food handlers license will have two complete inspections instead of one per year, said Howarth. The institution being inspected will be the entity required to pay the increased fee, said Howarth. Central Utah Public Health Department services Juab, East Millard, West Millard, Piute, North Sanpete, South Sanpete, Sevier, and Wayne Counties. do is that 60 percent ofthe time of one By Myraa Trauntvein Times-New- 1997-9- 8. Page 3 0 LESASAYS ... 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