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Show Page 3 lte July 7, 200 J vTimes-ZCrUt- Nephi, Lta s Utah AmeriCorps programs receive federal funding Federal funding in the amount of ?6I 000 is now available to develop new Itah AmentVrps programs, according to the Utah on Volunteers. A mandator) technical assistance meeting will lie held in Salt City at the Itah State Library tor the Blind and Disabled. 250 North 1050 West, at p m.. July 0 for anyone wishing to apply for AmeriCorps funding. Tw o Com-miio- n ike 1 other technical assistance meetings will be held, one in St. (leorge and another in Salt Lake City. Potential applicants may attend any of the meetings. but It eem like a small sum. it m ikes a huge impact," ul 1 mn PoVry Jackson. t.ih AmeriCorps program m an.iger. I AmtriCoips, the domestic ( .i ps. is a network of nation il service programs Pi a a tbit engages more than o Ooi) Americans each year in intensive, results-drivecr ice to meet critical needs n ir. education, public safety, and the environ-n- u nt AmeriCorps funding is available on a competitive hai to all community-baseorganisations, units of government. Native American d nonprofit agencies and and educational institutions Applicants mu-- t first attend a technical assistance meeting to become eligible. A total of five such meetings w ill lx- held at various locations throughout the state over the next several triU s, faith-bisv- d - weeks. Current I'tah AmeriCorps programs include the Itah Conservation Corps. AmeriCorps and the Medically I in Itah. National Ability Center, and the Youth Carden Project m Moah. to name a few. AmeriCorps impait in th communities they serve." said Scott G. Snow. executive director of the Itah Commission on Volunteers, and this op- portunity to use AmeriCorps me in tiers to achieve real results in addressing the most critical issues in Itah communities should Seriously tx considered." For more information about AmeriCorps funding, technical assistance meetings or how AmeriCorps can make a difference in your community, visit wwvv. volunteers Utah, gov or call programs have a tremendous positive Mona City will require surety bond for construction projects MISSIONARY Elder Ja- cob Donald Hailey has been called to sen e in the Tennessee Knoxville Mission. Jacob is the son of Rex and Carla Bailey. His grandparents are Carl and Loree Mernmott. Jacob is a member of the Nephi 5th Ward. He will enter the Provo MTC on Wednesday, July MISSIONARY Elder Steven Brosius will be returning home from the Washington Spokane Mission on Wednesday, July 7, 2004. Steven is the son of Steve and Jan Brosius of Nephi. 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Bonner said that one of those ways was to use the property to be subdivided as security on the project. I can do that if I have title on the property," said Bonner. Mona Council has determined. because of prior dealings with developers, that the city will require a bond of 120 percent on all projects. None of the bond is refundable until all development requirements have been met. A surety bond is not an insurance policy. A surety bond is a guarantee, in which the surety guar- antees that the contractor, called the principal in the bond, will perform the obligation stated in the bond. For example, the "obligation stated in a bid bond is that the principal will honor itsfbid;.ihe obligation in a performance bond is that the principal will complete the project; and the obligation in a payment bond is that the principal will properly pay subcontractors and suppliers. In addition to being harder to place than insurance a surety bond requires on the most common bond forms 100 there before. Earlier today a crew of 4 men from our company checked into the Super 8 motel in Nephi just after DVDs BABY Lynn Bonner, a developer, received approval to use a I wanted to write to let you know it seems that not all the people who live in Utah are the friendly helpful kind Qf folks I have met on my travels Always and Forever by Candie Checketts False Pretenses by Carole Thayne, Dangerous Games by Keith Morris Elizabeth: Passage of Promise by Tom Roulstone F'oul Play by Betsy Brannon Green UTE STAMPEDE Trauntvein Correspondent percent collateral per bond m teail of the average 10 to 00 percent collateral or surplus required of insured policies. -- Bonds frequently state, a condition, that if the principal fully performs the stated obligation, then the bund is void; otherwi.se the bond remains in full force and effect. a I cheeked with Alpine City and this is the type that they use." said Bonner. will obtain a bond, from the bank, which will provide costs of the project plus 20 percent." He said the bank would then guarantee the work. "A lot of banks are starting to do this type of bonding." said Bryce Lynn, may- . midnight. The crew supervisor removed his wallet and stuck it under his pillow, unfortunately he forgot it when they checked out at 6:30 a.m. today. Sometime and some miles later he discovered, much to his dismay, that he had left the wallet in the room so he phoned the motel and asked the person on the desk to check the room and see if he could locate it. The motel staff member apparently did so but claimed he was unable to find the wallet. This is a bit difficult to believe as there had not been anyone else in the room from the time the crew checked out. So unless someone broke into the room after the crew left, the wallet should have still been securely under the pillow. The crew returned to Nephi to try and find the missing wallet to no avail. The motel cleaning staff were going about their chores by then but they apparently had not seen the wallet either. The local authorities were called but again no success. So, if anyone wants to return the wallet and its contents or perhaps someone knows who has or had it, please contact your local law enforcement offices and let them know what you know. Dont let them stain your community and its reputation with this kind of said Quinton Kay, council used in the construction industry which are the bid bond, payment bond, and performance bond. On bul bonds, performance bonds, and payment bonds, the obligated one is usually the ow ner. To support bonds issued member. by individual sureties, agencies may only accept cash, readily marketable assets, or irrevocable letters of credit from a federally insured financial institution. Acceptable assets include real property owned outright in fee simple, valued at one hundred percent of its current tax assessment value. "We want some documentation to hind the hank, Lsually, an individual surety is required to submit an affidavit, in which the surety identifies the assets, the market value of the assets. and all encumbrances on the assets. The affidavit inii.--t also identify all other bonds issued by the individual surety within the last three years. Nielson, council Rory member, was assigned by the council to make certain that everything was legally done. He will consult with the city attorney. In addition, he will be authorized by the city to approve payments as the project proceeds. or. Bonner said the city retains the power to release all funds. "If the builder defaults, the money will go to the city," said Bonner. If the principal, in this case Bonner, fails to perform the obligation stated in the bond, both the principal and the surety are liable on the bond, and their liability (A joint and several. That is, either the principal or is "surety or both may Private Club For Members Only) Presents be sued on the bond, and the entire liability may be collected from cither the principal or the surety. All of this is possible because Bonner actually has title to the property he is proposing to develop. Basically there are three main types of surety bonds HIGHWAY 101 Reward lost wallet Finding Paradise by Michelle Ashman Bell Book of Mormon Movie Vol RM s Dear Editor CDs The The The The By Myrna Times-New- " Thursday, July 15th Somewhere Tonight, Whiskey, If You Were A Woman, The Bed You Made For Me Tickets now available. I am offering a reward of $100 U.S. to anyone who can return the wallet and the contents no questions asked. Bob Ketcheson,. Channel Building Sys. Inc., 1 Spruce Close, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada T4L 2L3 Don't forget Thursday, August 5th The Bellamy Brothers return. Tickets available July 5th. Every Thursday Pool, Karaoke. wTJ Live music Friday and Saturday. 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