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Show Wednesday, January 27, 1999 dje (CinuB-e&i- Page 3 Nephi, Utah a Boy 53ouflo vdgqO Cf)urd) Revs. . . pain) ofl rJlocDO (SnCy PpoGadonsy annoesraGGC pDarao flop ChuFcCo QOflfo TompDo Latter-da- y The First Presidency has anSaint temples are nounced that a new temple of used by faithiul members of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Church for marriages, baptisms, Latter-da- y Saints is being and other sacred ordinances fofor the Fresno, Califor- cusing on the eternal potential planned of family relationships. They nia area. The Fresno temple is the lat- should not be confused with the est in a series of smaller tem- thousands of meetinghouses that ples announced by the Church. serve local congregations. Rath- - and staff were also interested in attracting new economic growth s to the community and worked to Correspondent recruit and invite new business Boy Scouts seeking a merit to the city. badge dealing with community Nephi City recently completgovernment visited city council ed a recreation master plan, on Tuesday as part of the local said McKnight. Recreation LDS bi stake merit badge pow projects had been prioritized. The first project was to construct wow. There are 24 boys here tonight a new baseball complex in a cofrom both LDS stakes and from operative agreement with the various sponsor groups, said Juab School District. We are going to use property Milt Harmon, one of the leaders which Harmon the with belongs to the school disboys. present is a local attorney who, as a vol- trict and is adjacent to the midschool complex, unteer, was working with the dle school-hig- h boys to help them gain the merit said McKnight. The old sprinkler system had badge. Chad Brough, mayor, wel- been removed to make way for comed the boys and turned the the new system and work would time to Randy McKnight, city go forward at the site this comadministrator, who addressed a ing summer. A movie theater, said McKset of questions the young men and their leaders had submitted night, was considered by the plan to be the roll of private enterprise in advance. One question concerned the and no plans were made for the annual Fall clean-u- p the commu- city to be involved as a particinity holds, sponsored by the city. pant. Some private businesses For a dozen years the city held had looked into constructing a an annual Spring clean-u-p and, movie theater but, so far, none for a few years in the early 1990s, had thought there would be the city held both a Spring and enough business to choose the considerable expense necessary Fall clean-uhe said. the Nephi City to build a theater. Currently Who owns Main Street? Council has agreed to cut back to a once-- a year clean-u- p activi- asked Brough. He said he rety which is held each Fall. Sum- ceived a lot of letters from young mer garden and yard debris is picked up as well as the remains of old sheds and which are dismantled by property owners and hauled to the street. The council has focused on inTimes-New- er, they serve wider geographic areas. The Church plans to build more temples to enable its members to use them without having to travel long distances. The new temple will serve approximately 22,000 members in the Fresno area. Once a specific site in the Fresno area has been selected and local governmental approvals are received, construction will begin immediately. At its completion, a public open house will be scheduled, after which the tem- ple will be formally dedicated for its intended use. Hobo Sentinel Choral resumes practices rehearsals for the Nebo Weekly Sentinel Choral will begin Tuesday, Feb. 2, at 7 p.m. in the 5th 6th Grade Center. Preparations for the next perforRichard Stowell, center, has been named are starting NEW BISHOPRIC to Keith mance, according Ward. is Terry Stephensen, left, Bishop of the new Levan LDS 2nd director. 1st Counselor and Stony Brooks is 2nd Counselor. The new ward's Anyone who enjoys singing is boundary will include members living east of 200 East down to 300 invited to come and join in. Ten-- , South and splitting the center of Powell Lane. The new schedule ors and baritones are especially will begin with Relief Society and Priesthood meetings at 11 a.m. Raw-linso- Sacrament meeting will begin needed. For further information, call at 12:50 p.m. Nena Warner at Julia Banks at Game Ohpough bDood doraaOSons Single QDOaCaras vjSflCa 623-462- The national headquarters of the American Red Cross issued an alert, advising the nation of the critically low blood supply and appealing for donors across the country to give blood. Even though the blood supply in Utah was sufficient to meet the needs of Utah patients, the local American Red Cross Blood Services Division stepped forward to assist the rest of the country. In a localized effort, the American Red Cross Utah Blood Services division formulated its plan to respond to the national appeal. The needs of patients in Utah hospitals would be met first but, by collecting more blood than was needed locally, the ad- time was inevitable, and they were patient. Donors understood that the Utah blood supply was sufficient and that they were helping replenish the blood supply for other parts of the coun- 623-193- 9 or 5. Acflivitty on Saturday schedule donation appointments. Volunteers came to answer to schedule an phones and greet donors. Donors appointment to donate blood. were advised that some waiting , ty hazards, said McKnight. There were a few places where owners agreed to the demands of the city to eliminate eye sores and a few others where the council took legal action to eradicate hazards. We have made real progress with the help of citizens, said McKnight. Volunteer troops of Boy Scouts had also helped to clean-uthe city and make it a better place for residents. Nephi City had developed a master plan to plan for the growth of the city. The council 4-- D an area. On the other hand, however, young people could make a business fail. We have had various businesses come in and want to make a success of their enterprise. One example is an arcade which opened in Nephi but it began to be a place where young people drew complaints because of their behavior, said Brough. We received lots of complaints. The arcade business finally All of us are the losthis ers when happens, he said. We need to take care of our small businesses. Brough reminded the Boy Scouts in attendance that they could always be heard by government leaders. Young people always have an opportunity to have a voice in government. shut-dow- n. $ 0 Off These Great Toys Until 13099 Plumbing & Builders Supply 66 South Main, Nephi 623-119- 8 V V & V 9vv K LiCies n Lace $? 50 South Main, 8 V 9ft I F(oraC i p Radio Shack Remote Control Toys Now On Clearance! 4Kq) people and he wanted them to know that private businesses were independent, just like home owners were. City government could encourage private enterprise and could make decisions on how tax money was used. Young people have a great impact on city government, said Brough. He said a group of young people requested an area where they could use their skateboards. As a result, the city was working towards development of such out-buildin- dividual pieces of property which were considered health and safe- A Young Single Adult activity try. will be held on Saturday, Jan. 30, The Utah Blood Services Divi- at 6:00 p.m. Young single adults, sion has collected more pints of in both stakes, are invited to blood than was needed in Utah. come. The additional blood was rediswilf bg at the The tributed through the' national Nephi activity LDS lst2nd8th Ward" American Red Cross system to building and will include pizza the parts of the country which and a movie. Bring a friend. had low blood supplies due to reduced donations during the recent severe winter storms. Red Cross national headquarters is encouraging eligible donors to continue supporting their ditional blood could be redistrib- local blood centers. While the uted to the parts of the country national supply is improved, the in crisis. 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