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Show Wednesday, August 5, 1998 (Elje 'CEimea-eto- B JNephi, Utah X cpEii pcoidonf Colls cifly council Acy Rood Co "(Sloan Up Their Property" CI)ord) Revs. . . By Times-New- plum trees, he said. The trees had been dead for quite some time and the city had done nothing to abate the problem. The city needs to do something about it, he said. If the city would take care of that problem, then they would have a right to ask another property owner, in the vicinity of the dead plum trees, to take care of a weed problem. Myrna s Correspondent The city needs to take care of its own property, according to a city resident. Earl Ingram said the citys property, located on 600 South, between Main Street and 100 East, is an eyesore. The problem, there is an old row of dead jti I Police cEioSG soys tthaQ AW's nood Oo uso fifro novj EW fouOo , f FAREWELL Elder Brian A. Bosh, son ofJim and Paula Bosh, has been called to serve in the Ohio Columbus Mission. His farewell will be August 9, 1998, at 9:00 a.m. in the Nephi LDS 5th Ward. He will enter the MTC on August 19, 1998. His grandparents are Jack and Mary Bosh of Levan, and Ross Garrett of Elder Matthew FAREWELL K. Ware, son of Ken and Janet Ware, has been called to serve in the Lithuania, Vilnius Mission. His farewell will be August 9th at 10:45 a.m. in the Nephi 4th LDS Ward, 1125 North 400 East. He will enter the MTC on September 9, 1998. His grandparents are Steve and Pat Greenwood of Nephi, and Carol Ware of Midvale and the late Lowell R. 1998. , , , Ware. The Nephi LDS 9th Ware Homemaking night will be held on Tuesday, August 11 at 7:00 p.m. The theme will be The Importance of Visiting Teaching. A skit will be performed, titled Mother Goose. A light dinner will be served. All sisters are invited to attend. Meet at the church. Party on August 11 Oh There will be a Nephi Utah LDS Stake Single Adult Party on August 11. The party will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Orgill Park. All single adults are invited to attend. Poflnco vjdDI GicExctt cars paKiod:Dca:vaFG Darao a0 OL Hobo TbpSCuivay , By Times-New- s Correspondent Times-Ne- Correspondent Parking in the fire lane of Thriftway will no longer be permitted and tickets will be issued to those who park there. Chad Bowles, Nephi City Police chief, said the state fire marshal had visited the store and issued the report that parking would not be allowed in the fire lane in front of the store. The office of the fire marshal will require the law be enforced, said Bowles. For the next two weeks, we will issue warning citations and after that we will issue parking violation tickets and those who park there will have to come into city hall and pay a ing the young certificated driver should be on a separate vehicle and should not be driving faster than the ' v Mamh wesru ItlOnil homCmcSxinn f night August Oth 11 l The Mona LDS 2nd Ward Homemaking Day will take place h' nre.st dlsnat'J -- Please Recycle! j) fine. Bowles said he was hoping residents, once they realized it was off-roa- 2:1-1- 1 Pastor Keith E. South First Baptist Church By manifested to take away our sin, and in Him there is no sin. Whoever abides in Him does not sin. Whoever sins has neither seen' Him nor known Him. (1 Joh. 3:3-5- ) John is not saying that a Christian is sinless. In chapter one, he says that if we say we do not sin, we are liars. John is saying that a Christian does not live a life of hasin. When we put all of our faith in to our bitual tributed generation's unwillingness to rec- Jesus and are given eternal life with God, ognize, much less submit He is our Savior and also our Lord. It is laws. Unfortunately, the church significant what Paul teaches in I Cor. to, Gods has not escaped this corrupting philoso- 12:3. He says that no one can say Jesus is phy. People want fire insurance, not com- Lord except by the Holy Spirit. This mitment. People want the eternal life that means that only someone who has been is through Jesus and Jesus alone, but they changed by the Spirit confesses that do not want to be subject to him as their Christ is sovereign over every area of theirKing. The practical result of this hereti- lives. It is a humble confession of obedilike live can ence, of subjection, of recognition that cal view is that a Christian conbut saved Christ rules over every area of our lives. A be can world. the person tinue to live in sin without any regard to The Bible is clear in its teaching that Jesus his duty as a subject in Christs kingdom. Christ is Lord. He is Adonai, absolutely This is totally contrary to what the Bible sovereign over all things. Those who place teaches. The Bible says that a Christian all of their faith in Jesus and Jesus alone will no longer follow the ways of the world. and what He did at Calvary will be saved. Instead, he will live unto holiness and set Then the Bible says that those who do his mind on the spiritual things Rom. 8. must recognize and submit to His rule in Tills Joes not mean that he will be perfect, their lives. These people and only these but it means that he will not continue to people are those whom the Bible calls practice sin. "And you know that He was Christians. Most in our society today believe that man determines laws for himself and is subject to no higher authority than the general will of the people. Our own democracy, although a great gift to man, has con- ? Locally owned & Operated Local Tech Support Local Content including weather Email & Internet Access Oicn Up today at Movies Irluo VJeeEilIy SpecnaDs off-stre- et any vehicle not specifically designed for recreational use. vehicles The speed for d was set at 15 mph on city streets. The vehicle Should also be driven, whenever possible, on the existing JESUS IS LORD Your local Internal Service Provider movehicle, torcycle, snowmobile, or any vehicle designated for travel over unimproved terrain. Not included in the definition are vehicles designed for use by the disabled, farm tractors, golf carts or the law that parking not be permitted in a fire lane, would com Oft ay in 4 1200 North Main Del. 7 days per week after 4 p.m. 623-420- We have approximately 6 seats left for anyone who wants to join Shannas School of Dance" Performance Mexican Cruise Disneyland trip scheduled for Oct 5 - Oct. 10. Tour price is $549 per person and includes everything except your meals in or Levan In Nephi, Mona 14 3 Item Stuff Crust ATTENTION! rizza 116 2 Item Pizza Stix with sauce 2 liter pop S2) Lunch Special 12 Bread Stix - Small Salad 3 only Disneyland. Come join the fun, we would hate to leave you behind. Cut off deadline is August 10th for entire payment Watch for upcoming fall registration. Dance Class information. !, Call Shanna Harris at 623-212- leaveamessags. The weed problem room IQ3K6 pi . y. is on a piece of private property. Brough said the city property would be cleaned right away. We appreciate your calling it to our attention, he said. Ingram said this spring the local newspaper reported the city council as indicating they would clean up weed and trash infested property belonging to private property owners ifthe debris was deemed a public hazard and the property owner would be sent the bill for the cleanup. Such should be the case of the lot near the citys decaying plum trees. There has been a problem there for 15 years, he said. The property was also a breeding ground for pests and was a fire hazard. We are not in the business of cleaning up private property, said Chad Brough, mayor. However, we have done a considerable amount. There were procedural steps to be followed before the city cleaned up and billed the owner. First, he said, the owner of the property was sent a notice to abate a nuisance. In order to send the notice, the property had to be considered a detriment to the health and safety of the public or to be a public hazard, such as a fire danger. We have a legal process we have to follow, said Brough. We will go look at the property and will send an abatement notice to the property owner." The property owner must always be given the opportunity to abate the nuisance on his own, according to the law. One thing the city needed was residents who called such problems to the attention of the council so action could be taken. The council finds out about many abatement problems from private citizens. We appreciate your concern," said Brough. NebMSet ' MaW "apple The plum trees are on the city right-of-wa- The new tenrher.: qoueh with & mixer, j routes but was The craft will be a wood apple f h.ef ?frovd told , hamrer lV who are operating ply and would not need to be tickLearn to do many fun things 1 Residents GHVs will be allowed to travel eted in order to learn the lesson. with apples. ' along the street firom their home, The department could spend a There will be a lesson and din by the shortest possible route, to lot of time and money enforcing ner. hnd including 400 East from 700 he said. Im hoping that the law, North to 500 South;' along 500 will not be necessary and that "South from 400 East to the city people will just comply on their limits; along 700 North includown. This Newspaper and all ing the Golf Course Road on the inserts included are Brough said he was at the marto 400 West; along 800 East feist female ket and noticed a young recyclable from 100 South to 700 North; and into to fire zone run in the park iilong 200 West from 700 North the store while, at the same time, ' lb 500 South. two elderly females parked out ' have routes The already been in the parking lot. Bowles. The time said 'posted, It really doesnt save that to call and get answers to quesmuch time to park in the fire lane tions is before the individuals and hurry into the store, he starts out on the ATV not after said. There is really no reason they have been stopped for to park in the fire lane. breaking the law. ' vehicle defini- -' , The tion used by the city refers to any , ' Philippians in speed limit of 15 mph. No one under eight will be allowed to operate such a vehicle on any city limits were stopped and public road, street, highway, land or were warned and made aware of trail in Utah. Those 8 to 16 cannot operate, even the law. The council has asked us to enforce the new ordinance, with adult permission, an OHV unless the person is under the diso we will. .The new ordinance does not rect supervision of a certified OHV allow a OHV rider to take the safety instructor during a scheduled vehicle along city streets to the training course or is in possession grocery store andor the gas sta- - ofthe appropriate safety certificate. The ordinance came after a lot ' tion on the way but of town. 1 ?That kind of thing will earn of study and a lot of discussion. ?. somebody a ticket, said Bowles. Those who want the route should ' This is a route to get out of do their best to comply with the law town, said Bowles. It doesnt or the city council may do away with I faean anyone can travel within the privilege, said Bowles. . By Myrna Trauntvein asphalt, keeping to the right. vehicles who use All the streets as a route in and out of the city should be equipped with a muffler or other noise suppressing system in good working order, and must be registered and display the appropriate decals. In addition to having a valid motor vehicle license or appropriate safety certificate, all those ages 8 through 15 must have an adult on an accompanying, licensed, vehicle riding along with them. "That means the adult accompany- Myrna Trauntvein People in the community who ride recreational vehicles need to remember to follow the newly established route and to stick to the letter of the new ordinance governing the use of the newly established OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) route. . ..The city council went to a lot 0f time and effort to plan the ATV route because of people who wanted access to the foothills around Nephi, said Nephi City Police Chief Chad.Bowles. ' In the past, said Bowles, people who were not obeying the law and were riding their ATV inside Elder Tyler D.- FAREWELL Warner has accepted a call to serve in the Honduras San Pedro Sula Mission, Amissionary fare-- , well is scheduled for Sunday, August 9th in the Nephi LDS 3rd Ward at 2:20 p.m. He is the son. of Dan and Lynette Warner. He will enter the MTC on August 19, 4th Vard will Gth vard CJcpEii SfiaCic hold a Du,th ovon dinner homcmaliing AdulG Angus? 1 1tli Single Nephi. dgb u Every Mon. 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