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Show Page 3 Nephi, Utah Wednesday, April 30, 2003 Mammoth property owner asks County to lift deed restrictions By Nephi Utah North Stake announces will be a special Chapel Session at 7:00 p.m. followed by the 7:30 p.m. Endowment Session. This Chapel and Endowment Session has been arranged for the Stake, and a good attendance would be appreciated. On Saturday, May 3, at 7: 00 p.m. there will be an Adult Evening Session. All Stake members, 18 and older, are encouraged to attend. A Priesthood Leader- ship Session will be held on Sunday, May 4, at 7: 30 a.m. Those invited to attend are Bishoprics, Executive Secretaries, Ward Clerks, High Priest Group Leaders (including AssistantsSecretaries), Elders Quorum Presiden s Robert Wright will not built in Mammoth and live there year have a home round. its Conference schedule Wednesday, April 30, is Stake Temple Night. All recommend holders are encouraged to attend the Manti Temple this evening. There haul water from Tintic Junc- Myrna Trauntvein Correspondent Times-New- cies and Secretaries, Ward Mission Leaders, Young Men presidencies (includ- ing SecretariesAdvisers), Stake Patriarch, Stake High Council, and Stake Young Men Presidency and Secretary. Sunday, May 4, 10:00 a.m. A General Session will be held at the Nephi North Stake Center. All members of the Stake are invited to attend. It would be my recommendation that we not wave the deed restriction, said Robert Steele, county commissioner. If you wanted to use your property for a summer home, then you could by going through the planning commission but I do not recommend a change in deed. Wright said he had acquired property in Mammoth by working there. He had owned a home in Goshen but he and his wife divorced and he lost his home as a result. He said he had wanted to build a home in Mammoth and was willing to tion. If we would lift the deed restriction then we would set a precedence, said Steele. Juab County Commissioners had determined some time ago that no one could have a permanent home at Mammoth. A deed restriction was imposed because of health codes and the fact that there is no water nor sanitation. The county zoning ordinance states that in order to tunity. Mammoth also presents some unique problems in that the property is mostly owned by a company which has mining rights there. We would just be opening a Pandoras box if we approved your request, said Steele. ifcSEjy residence have a in the county, there must be a permanent water source and sanitation must be provided. Every lot in the county year-roun- d must, at the present time, meet the same requirements. If Wright were given special permission, it would open, every lot to the same oppor The Times-New- s 96 South Main, Nephi SUPPORT GROUPS Corinthians 1:4 By Pastor Keith E. South First Baptist Church 2 ho comforteth us in all our tribulations, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselses are comforted of God The local hospital where I grew up is a sery fine place for care in a time of need. It is modern in technology, but quaint in or loved ones with problems. 7 hey need help from supportive people, but not just a pat on the back or sympathy. They don't need to be told that others have suffered similarly or even that God loves them. They need a victorious Christian to introduce the Comforter into their situation. They need to hear our hearts poured out to God for them. It is all right to tell them we will pray for them, but it is better for them to hear the prayer and be comforted on the spot. Support in support groups is not support at all, unless the Sav iour is introduced as Someone that can comfort them which are in any trouble. Jesus Christ is the only one W ho can help for every situation for every human being. IVIay 1 encourage you today to place all of your trust in Him and llim alone for your soul's salvation. That way and true you too can experience from the greatest support group of support all; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. feelings of others. There are many types of MONA 1ST WARD BISHOPRIC James B. Sutherland was sustained as Bishop of the Mona 1st Ward of the Nephi Utah North Stake on Sunday, April 27, 2003. 1st Counselor is John A. Kay and 2nd Counselor is James W. Orten. Executive Secretary is Thane O. Telford, and the Ward Clerk is J. Ronald Veater. The new Bishopric replaces Terry G. Bastian, Bishop, Mark 'A. Kay 1st Counselor, Michael J. Seeley 2nd Counselor, and C. Maurice Kay as Executive ' Secretary . groups that meet at the hosroom. I hey bear a name conference pital borrowed from the current jargon, support groups. These groups meet periodically to get help from others who hate similar troubles. Some are people with addictions or disease, and some are sery healthy, but hase a relative who is not and they need help to cope. Christian's job is to help others and be a support to them, but support for support's sake is no real support. People hase problems true-comfor- 1 he t i Central Valley Medical Center Patriotic Party to be held May 1st Nephi 2nd Ward will have ward Patriotic Party on Thursday, May 1, at 6:30 dishes for a spaghetti ner. din-:- 48 West 1500 North, Nephi, Utah a Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain showers... Highs near 55. Chance of rain 40 percent. Lows in the upper 30s. Chance of rain 20 percent. Thursday ... Partly cloudy... Highs in the upper 50s Friday ... Mostly cloudy... Lows in the lower 40s... Highs in the mid 60s Saturday ... chance of rain showers... Lows near 45... Highs in the lower 60s. A Sunday ... A chance of rain... Lows in the upper 30s... 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