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Show Page 2 Ball By Times-New- s Wednesday, August 11, 1999 Nephi, Utah Wye paste Myrna Trauntvein Correspondent misag alpg, so that we can plant grass this to plant hydroseed as soon as the fall, said Randy McKnight, city fencing and sprinkling systems administrator. Our crews will do are in place. The Pony League fence will the land leveling and install the need to be the regulation 275-fosprinkling system. The fencing company will put tall fence and the three Little in perimeter fences and the back- League fields will have 200-fostops for the four baseball fields, high fence. We own the 4th East propersaid McKnight. He said the bids had been reviewed and it had ty so we will make that our enbeen determined that all the bids trance to the ball field complex, were made using the same spec- said McKnight Parking will be ifications. available at the school facilities. Chad Brough, mayor, said the . The city council also approved The Nephi City ballparks project is at the stage where the fencing bids need to be awarded and the council selected Mountain States Fence, with the low bid of $52,349, to do the work. The project is located just north of the high schoolAniddle schoolseventh-eight- h grade center complex on land that belongs to the school district The city is project was progressing as it the future purchase ofmaterials being allowed to build the com- should so, hopefully, the fields for the sprinkling system and the plex on the district property with should be ready for use next concrete purchase necessary for permission and a legal agree- summer. We will still need to ment between the two entities. use the old ball fields on 100 Bids were received from four North. These new fields will recompanies with the highest bid lieve the congestion some but the DEDICATED SERVICE Dona Jones, left, and Betty Ellertson made at $76,128. Mountain old fields will still be needed. The Nephi North LDS Stake were honored Monday evening during the Miss Juab County Pag- States Fence has installed many eant. They were members of the organizing committee in 1946 when ballpark fences in the past. Fenc- Youth Conference attendees the Pageant began and have been active members since. Dona Jonks ing will also be installed around planted 75 trees at the new site has served a committee chair for many years. They were presented the dugouts. as a service project, said McKwith floral arrangements in gratitude for their dedication. We need to get the fencing in night City crews should be ready Because of the many advances in technology, and due to time and extra effort needed, The Times-New- s can no longer guarantee the publication of news items which are typed all in capital letters. All typewriters, word proceot ot the base for backstops and for a concrete mow strip under the fences. In the future, lighting will be added as wifi a concession stand. In addition, said Brough, the old Little League ball fields will be made safer as far as traffic is 'concerned. "We have some plans for increasing the safety fector, said Brough. With all the con- gestion that has been there in the past we are lucky there hasnt been a traffic fatality-so- me s but no near-misse- Its time to remember lessons taught in typing class letters, as well as decorative font to go styles. It is through items and reverse the effort to use only capital letters or decorative fonts. The Times-New- s requests that all submissions for publication be typed using both upper-- and etc. are lower-cas- e ssors, computers, letters, and simple We the option to fonts. reserve and both with equipped upperlower-cas- e letters. The Times-New- s refuse or delay any article or has the capability of scan- news items submitted for publining typed submissions directly cation. Please refer to the, "Letter to into the computer; however, the first musical program which wets making the Stampede a success barber and beauty shop. There scanner does not always recog- the Editor Policy, below for gencoordinated with the citys annu- again this year. It brings a lot will be a television and VCR on nize items typed all in capital eral guidelines. al fireworks display. of people to our town, said the site and some products will be sold. The music added a great deal Brough. Jensens Consulting, a computto the event," said Chad Brough, Letters were also sent to the er serMiss the consulting, genealogy and reCommittee, Nephi mayor. A letter was also sent to the vice groups the Lions Club and pair shop, will be operated from The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concernW. 296 North 400 Christian East Club for the Kiwanis fire the their Nephi city ing any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be department to the point and must include the writers name, address and work in presenting the aerial dis- North LDS Stake, and all those Jensen will be the owner. The number. Letters may not be used to replace adverbe will work on telephone contributed and who have time computers repair play. Cards of Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants tisements, done home the clients in In addition, a letter was sent effort in making the two celebramostly to a particular event, Letters to the editor will be not be acto the Ute Stampede Committee tions a success for the communi- and will be scanning negatives from any candiate that has filled for political office or cepted and photographs for CD presenfor all the work the group did in ty. from anyone supporting a filed candidate. Anything unsigned, Business licenses were tations. ofa libelous nature, or containing defamatory statements will A business license was also awarded to three businesses at. not be considered for publication. All letters must be typed to to be NNY awarded council on operated (using upper and lower case letters only, letters in all caps Tuesday. city meeting will not be considered) or legibly written, be less than one Shear Style with Brandy, will by Jae SukYu, Salt Lake City. double spaced type written page in length. Letters are subbe located at 295 Sough Main, The business will operate at Ace ject to editing. Mail to "Letter to the Editor, P.O. Box 77, Nephi. The owner will be Bran- Hardware and will feature Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is Monday before 5 pjn. dy M. Sturm, Lehi, and will be a City Coimty sends out thank you letters issues city business licenses for new businesses By Times-New- Myrna Trauntvein s correspondent Nephi City Council members signed letters of thanks to the various committees who had made both the Ute Stampede and the Fourth of July celebrations successful this year. A special thanks was given to city residents, Jens Mickelson and Jason Gibson, for the work they did in preparing the citys tune-consumi- Letters to iho editor policy Area Forecast National Weather Service From the Internet Wednesday... Cooler with a chance of morning showers...Becoming partly cloudy. Highs 75-8- 5. Extended forecast... Thursday... Sunny. Lows Highs in the 80s. Friday and Saturday... 45-5- 5. Mostly sunny. Isolated afternoon thunderstorms near and over the mountains. Lows Highs 50-6- Nephi weather Norma Sherwood, reporter 0. 85-9- 5. Levan weather Alfred Godek, reporter Allan R. Gibson, Publisher Mariann C. 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