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Show Nephi, Utah Wednesday, May 27, 1998 Page 3 $74,962,377 for Fiscal Year 1998-9noting that a significant portion of the monies is earmarked for projects under the Central Utah Project Completion Act. A public hearing on the percent. Another substantial savings is projected by issuing the Water Revenue Bonds to cover the local cost share of the East Juab Water Efficiency Project, since the Utah Board of 9, Owe!) Revs. . . PubDnc Oouf hgvj F2on0nGGDIIo UDOaCa, TorapDo GEaSc cummop vjqDD The 53rd temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and the eleventh in Utah will open its doors to the public in this southeastern Utah comopen munity during a three-dahouse this summer. The First Presidency of the Church has announced that the public open house at the Monti-cell- o Utah Temple will be July 1998, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. y distances to the nearest temple. In announcing the concept, President Hinckley said these be open according temples-wil- l to local demand, maybe only one or two days a week," but will offer the full range of temple ordinances. The Church has 51 operating temples in the world. The 52nd will be dedicated next month in Preston, England. Another 46 announced temples are in various stages of construction or planning, including the one in Monticello. CUWCD history because of the 16-1-8, CA ProgramManagpr Lee Wim-me- r on CUP Completion Act water districts stewardship ofthe Central Utah Project under the activities for April. Wimmer CUP Completion Act of 1991. You noted that all but three ease will note a steady increase in the budget since 1991 because of the CUPCA projects we are overseeing," observed Christiansen. Under the federal plan, we have a significant amount of money available to complete CUP projects and we are dedicated to appropriating those funds wisely and prudently. Approval of the tentative budcame after CUget for 1998-9WCD Board Chair Claude R. Hicken reviewed myriad milestones and accomplishments during the past year while providing an overview of the districts Annual Report. I have a neighbor who says the only good thing about the good ol days is that theyre gone, said Hicken. But if our future days are as good as these good ol days, we should be very happy. The District has accomplished many things in the last year to be proud of. Its always productive to measure your progress. Ive always said if you cant measure your progress, you cant manage it. And its certainly been a watershed year, a year of tremendous accomplishments for the water district. In two other noteworthy financial resolutions adopted on Wednesday, the Board approved cost-sha- daily. Following the open house, the temple will be formally dedicated for its intended use on Sunday, July 26, at 9 a.m., following an 8 a.m. cornerstone ceremony. There will be two additional dedicatory services Sunday and another four on Monday, July 27. The temple will begin operating on a scheduled basis July 28. Latter-da- y Saint temples are used exclusively by faithful members of the Church for marriages, baptisms and other sacred ordinances focusing on the eternal potential of family relationships. The Monticello Utah Temple District includes nearly 13,000 Latter-da- y Saints in five stakes: Monticello Utah , Moab Utah, Blanding Utah, Blanding Utah West, and Durango Colorado. Open house tickets will not be required, but in order to avoid long lines open house officials encourage those living outside of the temple district to plan on touring the temple from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, July 16 and 17, and leave Thursday and Friday evenings and all day Saturday, July 18, for local residents. The temple is the first of a number of small temples the Church plans to build in areas of the world where there are relSaints. atively few Latter-da- y President Gordon B.Hinckley, EWorld leader of the Church, said he wants to make the blessings of the temple more accessible to the members, many of whom now must travel considerable 1998-9- 9 budget is scheduled for Water Resources has funds June 17, after which the Board available to finance the bond may formally accept, reject or issue at a 3 percent annual interest rate. modify the budget measure. Central Utah Water ConservanAmong other action at the cy District General Manager Don May meeting, the CUWCD A. Christiansen noted that the Board: Heard an update from CUPproposed budget is the largest in I Elder Jeremy Elder Kris FAREWELL Gooch has a call Brent Ron and son accepted of Parkin, Annette Parkin, has returned to serve an LDS mission to from his mission in the Texas Mexico Monterey North. His fareHouston East Mission. His home- well will be May 3 1st at 2:00 p. m. HOMECOMING R. coming will be Sunday, May 31st, in the Mona LDS 1st Ward. He 4 1200 North Main Del. 7 days per week after 4 p.m. 623-420- tors approved a tentative budget of pearly $75 million for Fiscal and adopted a resYear 1998-9olution authorizing the sale of $5.6 million in Water Conservan 9 Nephi, Mona or Levan In 16 2 14 3 item 2-It- em Pizza pizzas Order Stix with sauce and pop g)99 Lunch Special Bread Stix - Small Salad 12 11 $g)99 bonds, and approved the issuance of $2.3 million in Water Revenue Bonds to provide the local cost share associated with the financing of the East Juab Water Efficiency Project. 1990-9- 9 The District anticipates a savcy Revenue Bonds during its ings of $257,000 by issuing the monthly meeting Wednesday at new water bonds to refinance the district headquarters, putstanding 1994A bonds through After a few minor adjustments, the Utah Water Finance Agency during a work session Wednes- at an annual interest rate of 5.15 day morning, the CUWCD Board approved a tentative budget of approves tentative budget off nearly $75 million for fiscal year The Central Utal Water of Roard servancy Distrjc hi SpecBaDs at 10:50 a.m. in the Nephi LDS will enter to MTC June 10, 1998. 4th Ward at the Nephi North He is the son of Glen and the issuance and sale of Stake Center. He is the grandson Lynnette Gooch. $5,650,000 in Water ConservanofBurnett and Veda Stephensen, cy Revenue Bonds to refinance the and the late Lynn and Maxine Districts outstanding 1994A Parkin. CU17CD rights-of-wa- WeeEiDy re 9 ayl'awwi'i ments needed to construct the East Juab Water Efficiency Project have been acquired, and that field construction on the project is projected to begin on Monday, June 8. He also reported that 19 percent of the y necessary to build the Wasatch County Water Efficiency Project have been secured. Wimmer also said public hearings on tile Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the IrSpanish Fork Canyon-Nepare progressing rigation System on schedule. He expects a Record of Decision on the project by the end of 1998. to 3 only Every Mon. Tues Are Family Nights 14 1-It- iw) Pizza $4.99 em Additional toppings 79c each. or dine-i- n only after 4 p.m. Pick-u- p T Juab High School Girls and Boys Track Team Boys Baseball Team State Champions f ! 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