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Show Services for Thomas Stephenson to be Recent rains offer little relief Although Utah had some rain this past weekend, this summers fire danger is far from over. Monsoonal rains left varying amounts of moisture across the1 state, but it was simply not enough to relieve the existing drought nor reduce the severe fire danger. Federal and state fire managers are urging people not to become complacent about fire prevention and to continue to comply with the fire restrictions now in effect. held August 22nd Thomas Ray Stephenson, age 85, passed away Aug. 18, 2003 in Nephi, Utah. He was born Aug. 29, 1917 in Nephi to Thomas William and Sarah Elizabeth Ivie Stephenson. He married Nell Park on May 14, 1945 in Nephi,. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He was member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints and served in many positions. He worked for NRP for 35 years. He enjoyed gardening. He is survived by his wife of Nephi; children, Gary Stephenson ofMt. Pleasant, Beth (Ron) Taylor of Nephi, Kathy Tullis of Washington, and Mario (Heidy) Stephenson of Nephi; 14 grandchildren; and De-ne- e It is natural for people to have less concern about wildfires after it rains. However, fuels like grass and other vegetation dry out quickly increasing the chance for ignitions. We urge everyone to remain vigilant and do their part y to prevent wildland fires, said Rich Olsen leader of the Utah Interagency Fire Kaden Kevin Taylor. There will be four drafting and design classes available for both high school students and adults. Courses will be taught at the'Juab High School vocational building in 6-- 8 the drafting labs. All courses are open entryopen exit and will cost $1.00 per clocked hour. To register, call the Juab High School Counselors office at The course schedule is as follows: DRFX1010 Technical Drafting. This course teaches the use of basic techniques for mechanical drafting. Instruction is given on techniques such as lettering, use of drawing equipment, geometric construction, drawsketching, multi-vieings, dimensioning, section views, auxiliary views, and the introduction of computer aided drafting. M,T,W,Th,F. a.m. or a.m. or p.m. 8:00-8:5- 10:45-11:3- 0 0 1:00-1:44- 5 Thomas Stephenson than passenger vehicles) nave well functioning spark arresters installed. Vehicles parked over dry vegetation can easily start a fire with hot manifolds and mufflers, Lake City. A drying trend with temperatures reaching the 90s is forecast for the next few days. When the temperatures rise and humidity goes down, wildland vegetation loses moisture and becomes increasingly vulnerable to fire ignitions. Our Team is saturating Utah with messages about fire restrictions that remain in effect and distributing information about human activities that may cause wildfires. It is not just the commonly known causes like matches, fireworks and unattended campfires that can start a blaze, vehicles and machinery can also be the culprit. People need to make sure their Vehicles (OHVs) and said Olsen. We need to take care wildlands. Under drought conditions, vegetation, soil, watersheds, of the and wildlife are especially vulnerable. Wildland fire and human activities like trampling, over grazing and excessive use causes dry soils to loosen, disturbs drainages and can lead to erosion, weed infestation and even dust DRFX1300 Basic Computer Aided Drafting. This course is an introduction to the use of computer aided drafting software and hardware. Instruction will be 5 5 in- Hunt a.m. : information for the permit Architec- and have the permit postal to them, or complete teaches the basic theory for ma' a Permit request form found architectural drafting. Archi-"on page 27 of the 2003-200- tural Drafting. This course 4 ' New rules will Upland Game Proclamation, or on the DWR Upland Game Web page at wildlife.utah.gov be enforced at Levan Town Park uplandgamepdfptarmigan app03.pdf and mail the form Times-New- to any DWR office. Pigeon hunters who take birds are encouraged to clip and save a wing from each bird. Wings can be placed in a bag and stored in a freezer. A sample of bandtail hunters will be contacted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and provided with envelopes in which to mail wings in. Wings from pigeons help biologists determine sex and age structures as well as zip-loc- s, the phone. Thursday, August 21 Frist Day of School Friday, August 22 Juab High School Football. Juab vs Richfield Saturday, August 23 Melissa Marshall and Timothy Smith reception. 6 to 8 p.m. 160 North Main, Nephi Friday, August 29 1 Labor Day Juab Septembers High School Football. Juab at South Summit This Community Calendar is brought to you by MT. NEB0 MARKET BEN FRANKLIN STORE Reminding you that we have a wedding registry at Ben Franklin that can be used at either store. Stop at 385 North Main and see how easy it is! This Weeks Receptions Four-corner- s of band-taile- pigeons. Upland game hunters are encouraged to keep track of their harvest and days Starvation Reservoir offers 3,500 acres of fishing and boating fun located four miles northwest of Duchesne on Highway 40. Primitive camping is allowed at four primitive campgrounds located around the reservoir. vehicle trails and riding areas are y available nearby. Art Competition 1. 6th Annual International Art LDS Yesterday & Today. This exhibiCompetition: tion of 171 works of art by Latter-daSaint artists from around the world represents a wide variety of subjects that express many aspects of the Latter-daSaint religious experience. Admission is free. Museum of Church History and Art, 45 North West Temple. Call Through Sept. Record provided on page 24 of the Upland 2003-200- 4 Game Proclamation. A random sample of hunters will be surveyed at the end of upland game seasons to de- termine statewide harvest levels for each upland game species. Accurate harvest information is imperative to the survey and the harvest record provides a convenient means to track and report this information. 7. No guns, bow and arrows, BB guns, slingshots or weapons of any kind. 8. No fireworks of any kind. 9. Do not use slides as waterslides. Please help us keep the park clean and beautiful so everyone can enjoy it. Note: Rental of the park is for the pavillion and parking spaces only. The rest of the park is available for use by the public (including the playground and ball dia- New Babies Daughter born Aug. 12, 2003, to Gary and Stephanie Wood of Levan. Her name is Allison Wood. Her grandparents are Rulon and Jessie Wood of Levan, Dee and Debora Johnson of Monroe, and Sam and Cory Dorsey of Cary, Illinois. Great-grandparent- Son bom July 28. 2003, M and Nicole Hall of Levan. His name is Hagen Milford Hall. His grandparents are Gary and Eudene Anderson of Nephi, Jerold HallofMills, and Judy Shepherd of Mon- tana. Uintah Basin Fiddle Fair, Constitution at the park Park, listening to fun, fast and fabulous fiddle playing, sponsored by the Uintah Basin Arts Council. Bring 6. Sept. 10 West 2nd S. Roosevelt. A day lawn chairs and blankets. Call State Park Spotlight Sandy beaches, swimming, boating, and water-skiintop the list of activities at Steinaker. Fishing is for rainbow trout and largemouth bass. Located in the heart of Dinosaurland, the park is seven miles north of Vernal, off Highway 191. g Oktoberfest Snowbird. 31st Annual Oktoberfest weekends of national and local German Polka bands, crafters, entertainment and German food. Admission is free. Fun for the whole family. Call Aug. features 6 Great-grandparent- Onion Days Sept 1, Payson. 74th Annual Onion Days Grand Parade with floats, marching bands, equestrian entries and more. Call Belly Dance Festival , West Valley City. Utahs 23rd Annual Aug. Festival sponsored by Kismet Dance ComDance Belly 30-31- pany. Festival at the new Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 1350 West 3300 South. The festival features 500 dancers from throughout the U.S. and Europe. Live music, dance and drum clinics, exotic foods, costumes, and more. Call Native American Festival West Valley City, Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 1355 West 3300 South. WVC Native American Association Festival & Contest Pow Wow. Call Aug. 22-21- , The Place To Watch A Movie Stadium Seating THX Sound Exit 252 Payson Utah 633 South 950 West s are Carrol Hunt of Richfield, and Stan and IlaMae Julian of St. George. mond). Fiddle Fair d afield using the Upland Game Hunters Harvest Put trash in dump- These rules were based on park rules used by the city of Springville. Town officials are hoping that the sign, to be posted at a later date at the park, will remind people who use the park to abide by the rules and help keep it a nice place to visit and use. k reproductive successes in the population roads or parking areas. 3. Never park vehicles, trailers or RVs on grass. 4. Dogs must be leashed, controlled and cleaned up after. (10 foot maximum leash). 5. Fires only in designated areas. 6. Monday, September Friday, The Levan Town Council adopted new rules for the town park. They will go into effect immediately. The new rules were made partly because of problems with a few family reunions that have not picked up after themselves and have parked on the lawn. The new rules are as follows: 1. Quiet hours are 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. 2. Keep all vehicles on the sters. Juab High School Football. Juab vs Kanab Correspondent s State Park Spotlight y 30 p.m. DRFX1310 show. Call y From page 7 and perspective drawings. 1:50-2- Through Aug. 31: Free outdoor film screenings at the Gallivan Center in Salt Lake City, every Monday at sunset. Bring a blanket and a picnic and enjoy the 0 0 By Rebecca Dopp will publish a Community Calendar each The Times-New- s week of events in our area. If you would like to have your event published in this calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send P.O. Box 77, to Community Calendar, The Times-NewNephi, Utah 84648. No calendar events will be taken over architectural computer in aided drafting. M,T,W,Th,F. 8:55-9:4a.m. or 9:50-10:4a.m. or 1:50-2:3p.m. cludes topics such as oblique, isometric, diametric, assemblies, exploded assemblies, 5 lettering, equipment, sketching, room design, sections, elevations, foundation design, and details, and the hardware and software used 9:50-10:4- 0 8:55-9:4- A touching new childrens book How Did You Grow So Big, So Soon? is now available. Share the memo- Film Screenings tory, a.m. M,T,W,Th,F. or a.m. or 1:50-2- : 30 p.m. DRFX1310 Advanced Computer Aided Drafting. A course in pictorial drawing 0 New Book designated roads and trails to protect drought affected environments, Olsen said. tectural drafting techniques will be covered such as his- drawing commands, editing commands and plotting. 9:50-10:4- e ries of the child through emotional changes as heshe grows. Published by Lerner Publishing Group. and hiking should be done given on items such as hardware and software, operating systems, coordinate systems, M,T,W,Th,F. or a.m. or Red Navajo sandstone, capped by an overlay of black lava rock, makes Snow Canyon a great destination for photography, hiking and camping. Early spring and fall use of the park is especially appealing due to southern Utahs moderate winter climate. There are more than 16 miles of hiking trails, a three-milpaved walkingbiking trail, and more than five miles of equestrian trails. This strikingly colorful canyon is 11 miles northwest of St. George. storms. Vehicle travel equipment with internal representation, which State Park Spotlight on y 8:55-9:4- 'OOO combustible engines (other computer aided drafting and design ATC classes available great-grandso- Funeral services will be Held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 22, 2003, in the Nephi 3rd Ward, 345 East 500 North. Friends may call Thursday p.m. at the evening from Anderson Funeral Home, 94 West 300 North and at the church one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Nephi City Cemetery. Prevention and Education Team operating out of Salt CATC 16 He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters Mildred and Zelma; one brother, Harold; Nephi, Utah Wednesday, Wednesday, August 20, 2003 5 Page d-- K Movie Schedule - Aug. 22 - Aug. 29 diKWHiMV. mm rw - Ai JkLl are s 7 Glenn and Gwen Stephensen of Levan and Ted and Margo-ri- e Hearne of Arizona. 29-3- 2003 9 im 3 p.m. Scrap ftapcritiii Saturday, August 23 fraryay Atari Col ft H3MtaD3lM (801) 480554 (801) 4914774 IWNomSRSnSpwMi Fora rBAMBintf (801) 38CM870 Qwt Mat fttft 25 2Sll RATESDBTHDHtRIBR a:r M mT 12 39) Equtpwt Melissa Marshall and Timothy Smith reception. 6 to 8 p.m. 160 North Main, Nephi I PE1CRAN ft Aug. 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