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Show Page 3 (Dc Wednesday, April 23, 2003 Nephi, Utah s Eimrs-scfo- Teen Council members present service project to Nephi City Council to repair Old Gym By Myma Trauntvein Times-New- s 2nd Ward will have clean-u- p day i Nephi 2nd Ward will have a clean-uday on Saturday, May 10. On that day, ward members are asked to clean up their yards and gardens and to work, as a group, to get the resulting debris to the landp fill. on Correspondent Two young women who sit the teen council would like to see improvements made in the Old Gym Recreation Center. Kate Bates and Melanie Tatton met with Nephi City Council to present their ideas for fixing up the, facility. We are willing to work, said Bates. The teen council would be willing to volunteer their time. She said, for example, if the city would purchase cleaning materials, the teen council members would do Bishop Shirl Nichols said a.m. dance to be held Bi-Sta- ke Those in the ward who need help with their yard should contact a member of the bishopric, their priesthood leader, or home teacher and they will be put on a master list to receive assistance. The ward needs the help of clean-u- p the walls have also been repaired. Bates said the bathrooms still needed work and the water leaks still needed to be ects. s cost-effectiv- e Correspondent Perhaps Nephi North Stake Center Stoddard named to Spring Fling set for April 29th be installed for the use of county patrons which would call out but would not allow calls. However, that solution would probably not work, since most of those needing a phone want to calls and make would still go to one of the county offices to borrow a phone. We tell people about the across the street," long-distanc- The Spring Fling will be held Tuesday, April 29. It will begin at 6:00 p.m. at the Nephi North Stake Center. USAA YVV AWARD Julie Anna Kenison received the Young Womanhood Recognition are Award during New welcome to attend, Bring a friend. Single Adults to hold Spring Party The Single Adults Spring Party will be held Wednesday, April 23. It will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Nephi 3rd5th Ward building. Please bring your dishes. Beginnings in the Levan 1st Ward. Some of her projects included teaching young children during a ward camp out, caring for the elderly women at the Victoria House assisted living center in Levan, helping with livestock and was a member of the cast for the Handcart Pageant, making a recipe collection, accomplishing goals in cross country, basketball, and horse She is the daughter of Dale and Phyllis Kenison. Her leaders are Julie Smalley, Stephanie Wood and 4-- Gigi Turley. Area Weather From The Internet Wednesday ... Mostly cloudy with rain likely... Highs near 55... Chance of rain 60 percent. Lows near 40. Thursday ... Windy... Partly cloudy... Highs near 65 Friday ... chance of rain and snow... Lows near 45... Highs near 50 A Saturday ... chance of rain and snow... Lows in the mid 30s... Highs in the mid 40s. A ... The United States Achievement Academy announced that Jessica Stoddard Award Winner in History & Government. This award is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to attain. In fact, the Academy recognises fewer than 10 of all American high school students. Jessica, who attends Juab Middle School, was nominated for this national award by Ann Peterson, a teacher at the school. Jessica will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Official Yearbook, which is published nationally. Recognizing and supporting our youth is more important than ever before in Americas history. Certainly, United States Achievement Academy winners should be congratulated and appreciated for their dedication to excellence and achievement, said I)r. George Stevens, Executive Director of the United States Achievement Academy. The Academy selects USAA winners upon the exclusive recommendation of teachers, coaches, counselors, and other qualified sponsors and upon the Standards of Selection set forth by the Academy. The criteria for selection are a student's academic performance, interest and aptitude, leadership qualities, responsibility, enthusiasm, motivation to learn and improve, citizenship, attitude and cooperative spirit, depend- ability, and recommendation from a teacher or director. Jessica is the daughter of Mark and LeAnn Stoddard of Nephi. Her grandparents are Dean and Carol Warren of Springville, and Dorothy Stoddard of Ephraim. chance of rain and snow... Lows in the mid 30s... Highs near 50. STOLEN Monday ... 2001 KTM chance of rain and snow... Lows in the upper 30s... Highs in the lower 50s. 520 MXC. A Levan Weather Rose Godek, reporter of Nephi has been named a United States National A Nephi Weather Dorothy Ball, reporter Even in the age of cell phones, county offices are constantly disrupted by people seeking to borrow a phone to call and most of the calls are long distance. Bart, but not all, of the problem comes from those who have attended court, which is also held in the building, and now need to make a phone call. Perhaps we should investigate having a installed. said Wm. Boyd Howarth, county commission chair. The county had done just pay-phon- Orange with black shrouds. Please contact the Juab County Sheriff Department with any information. Call v 623-134- 9 phone could a e e long-distanc- pay-phon- e said Pat Ingram, county clerk-audito- sible for those with physical disadvantages. Howarth said that he thought the commission should approach the tele- that approximately three phone company who provides service locally and find out if any of the requirements have been changed. years ago, said Mike Seely, county administrator. "The phone company said said cleaning materials, Brough. From page 2 Courts s also concerned. As the county continues to grow, space in the county building is needed for the countys business, he said. It is already tight and the commission chambers are heavily scheduled. The proposal, he said, that the county consider leasing of office space and facilities to Nephi City for the citys justice court needs and the leasing of the commission chambers for use by the Nephi City Council, for council meetings, on Tuesday nights and for work sessions on the alternate Tuesday evenings. Since the building is already bursting at the seams, said Howarth, fitting in another entity would be dif- ficult, if not impossible. Cook was assigned to meet with Randy McKnight, city administrator, to find out exactly what the city council is proposing. He will then return to the commission for further discussion. It is obvious the city council must have other plans for the current city council meeting room, which the city court uses, and for the vacated Nephi City Police Department offices. However, commissioners are not certain they can be soon-to-b- e r. She said the pay phone there was just a short distance away and was acces- e what action they can take. We certainly can provide was it would not be unless the county wrnnted to pay for the installation, said Seely. Myrna Trauntvein not. from 8:30 until 1 1:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. repaired. In addition, general cleaning still needs to be done. The council, said Brough, will review the list and will take the concerns of the teen council into consideration and w ill then report to the group There should, by county standards, be a pay phone inside the building for patrons to use, but, by telephone company standards, there should volunteers who have pickup trucks and other equipment to get all of the debris to the landfill. bi-sta- Sunday The stairwells have been painted just recently as an Eagle Scout project, said Brough. The holes in cleaning because it was quite dirty. "The drinking water fountain is wasting water because it leaks, said Tatton. Other ideas the teen council had, she said, were to repair some holes in the walls, paint the stairwells, both the stairs and the walls, and repaint the bathrooms. New doors were needed. Bates presented the mayor with a list of items the teen council had made which included several other proj- Times-New- A youth dance will be held Saturday, April 26. The dance will be at the Youth, ages young women mentioned was that the floor needed a good By April 26th 14-1- Nephi Mayor Chad Brough said the council had been encouraging the repair of the facility. County employees and the phone company disgree over need for a pay phone at the county building the day should begin about 8 las Rod Jones has recently returned home after serving in the Mexico Guadalajara Mission. He is the son of Rod and Ginny Jones. He is a member of the Levan 1st Ward. the actual cleaning of the facility. One of the items the the building for over-flo- the city. Space-ialready tight this (county) building, s in said Howarth. Demands on available space will continue to grow and will not diminish in the future. Central Valley Medical Center 48 West 1500 North, Nephi, Utah (435) 623-300- 0 Providing for all your Healthcare Needs! Pediatric ol Practice Adult full Care, Medicine, Family including scope Internal Medicine, Obstetrics, Fmergency Medicine and Surgery. 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