OCR Text |
Show iThf Iimf-rCfl- Nephi, Utah o Page 2 August 11, 2004 mitigation County fire district needs plan put in place to receive grant money pre-disast- Myrna Trauntvein By Times-Kew- Correspondent t County's portion of the plan, and have it done so that commissioners can sign the er Commissioners agreed, m the interest of time, to ap- prove the resolution pending back to on the review of Eldridge and resolution and have it A mitigation plan will bnng several thou- the Six County organization authorized Wm. Boyd How sand dollars to Juab County by Aug. 16, 2001. arth, commission chair, to There is an extensive plan sign the document when the to make certain the county fire district has the needed for each county, said Smalreview is completed and w hen disasm a ley. of case Eldridge is satisfied that the equipment ter. Smalley prepared Juabs resolution meets the needs of Alden Orme, county sheriplan which is included m the the county. One of the major items ff. and Fred Smalley, director bulky document known as the the state is interested in is of the local homeland security mitigation plan whether the county is willprogram, told Juab County for Six County. The six counties, w ho have ing to participate with other Commissioners the county should receive $258,000 as banded together for many counties in working out a Juab's portion of the grant projects, are, in addition plan, said Smalley. I think to Juab, Sanpete, Millard, that it is imperative that we money. It is a zero match grant," Wayne, Piute and Sevier. participate. The resolution makes the The Sevier County atsaid Orme. This year, said Smalley, torney went through each county eligible for money the grant is specifically ear- county, individually." said marked for training and for Orme. However, Eldridge has to equipment. have his review done well In order to receive the funding, commissioners needed to before Aug. 16 which is just sign a resolution allowing the 10 working days away. The county to participate with the resolution needs to be delivother six county's of the Six ered to the office of Edward Benson before that date. County organization. Everyone is invited to the Jared Eldridge, county atBasically, the resolution 1st annual Street Dance at torney, was asked to review says that Juab County will the Juab County Fair. It will the Six County mitigation accept the Six County Mitigabe held Saturday. August 14, plan, and in particular, Juab tion Plan, said Eldridge. after the Demolition Derby, west of the arena. Hearts Gone Wild, county western duo will provide the music. They have performed professionally at concerts and festivals all over the western United States, including the Festival of the American West, Canyon Country West pre-disast- pre-disast- er which will come through FEMA. My understanding is By Rebecca Dopp that Tip and Feedback participation will continue to be valuable to Juab County." 6aid Orme. The funds will come from becca3nephitlmesnews.com Shoo fly, youre REALLY bothering me the federal government to the state via the emergency management services and Homeland Security and w ill then be awarded by FEMA. Each county has to have a plan in place in order to collect the funds. In the next few- - We have an invasion at our house. It seems that the livestock at the Ute Stampede brought the flies and then left them to swarm around my house. It doesnt help that I have children that don't know how to close doors, but these flies are everywhere. Theyre in my kitchen, my bathrooms, my living room, my bedroom, in my ears and nose, even. Thats the worst. Im trying to sleep and I hear this Bzzzzzzzzzzzz in my ear. AAAHHHH!!!! Stop it! I thought it was bad enough when our cat would crawl onto our bed, settle down on my pillow, and start licking the top of my head. And no matter w hat, these flies dont seem to die. I swatted at ldast ten the other morning, and by the time we got home from church they had been resurrected. Talk about ironic. Heath finally gave in and bought fly paper which they seem to love and a fly swatter (Id been using Emilys magic wand). Ive had some luck keeping them dead, but there just seem to be more waiting at the door, ready to take up residency in my ear. Darn freeloaders! years, money will be awarded w hich can be used for storage of the equipment needed for the plan. Juab County Fair Street Dance Saturday Night Area Weather From The Internet Wednesday Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s. E Thursday Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s. Northwest winds 0 mph. 10-2- Hamilton, the Magical Hypnotist will perform his magic at the Juab County Fair. The show will be on Saturday, August 14, at 2:00 p.m. in the Building at the Juab County Fairgrounds. Hamilton has been professionally featured in settings from small estate parties to packed night clubs and casinos, to large theater extravaganzas and major corporate events. He is a master of audience psychology. He gets his crowds up, with it, into it and cheering every time. Bring the whole family Multi-Purpos- e Thursday Night Mostly clear. Lows around 60. Friday Mostly sunny then partly cloudy in the afternoon. Highs the lower 90s. S in Levan Weather Rose Godek, reporter Letters to the editor policy... The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concerning any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be to the point and must include the writers name, address and telephone number. Letters may not be used to replace advertisements, Cards of Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants to a particular event Letters to the editor will be not be accepted from any candiate that has filled for political office or from anyone supporting a filed candidate. Anything unsigned, of a libelous nature, or containing defamatory statements will not be considered for publication. All letters must be typed (using upper and lower case letters only, letters in all caps will not be considered) or legibly written, be less than one double spaced type written page in length. Letters are subject to editing. Mail to Letter to the Editor, P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is Monday before 5 p.m. - Bell coming vocal 6:45 Chantel Harmon, vocal; Sarah Harmon, vocal; Kinley Olpin, vocal Friday, August 13 Kennley Black, vocal; Amanda Brooks, fiddle and 5:00 vocal 5:15 Lynette Harmon, vocal 5:30 Keena Casper, vocal 6:00 Lisas Dance Shoppe, under the direction of Lisa Blackett Charley Williams, 6:30 cal 6:50 Positively Ballet, vo- un- der the direction of Tricia Lawrence, featuring solos by BreAnn and Shyloe Law- rence Special numbers will be ready to perform to fill in any gaps in the program. The public is encouraged to come to the Building to enjoy continuous entertainment at the fair. From page 1 Heath Dopp, Sports Photography Nephi Check us out online at. www nephitimesnews com Call (435) 623-052for subscription news or advertising FAX (435)623-473INTERNET Email editor cditornephitimesnews com , Email publisher publisher6nephitimesnews.com The Times-New- s is published each Wednesday by (UPSP The Times-New- s Publishing Co., 96 South Main, "Nephi, Utah 84648. Periodical postage is paid at Nephi, Utah. P. O. Box POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Times-New77, Nephi, Utah 84648 Deadlines: News and advertising, close of business, Monday prior to publication. When a holiday falls on Monday, the deadline is the Friday prior to publication. Subscription prices: Six months, $20 in or out of Juab County; one year, $24 in Juab County, $30 outside Juab County, $12 Electronic download only, payable in advance. No subscriptions accepted for less than six months. Single copy price, 75g. Advertising rates available upon request. All articlps and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing and only will be used if the editor deems them newsworthy. The editor reserves the right to hold submitted news items for space reasons. Copyright The Times-NewNephi, Utah 2001. All rights reserved Reproduction .reuse or transmittal of all matter herein is prohibited without prior written permission by the publisher or editor. 631-06- 4 public. County Fair Thursday, August 12 6:00 Country Creek doggers, under the direction of Sonia Allred 6:30 Savannah Behrmann, Ramp board for an organization concerned with those who have disabilities and could, perhaps, get someone from that group to make recommendations for the pitch of the ramp and for the other requirements the structure would need to meet federal law standards. Neil Cook, commissioner, said he would meet with those people, with Brown, and with Bob Day, county building and grounds superintendent, to determine what the structure should be like. Costs would be determined and the commission would then decide how soon the project could be completed. But, thats just me. The opening ceremony is scheduled to legin August 13 at 6:00 p.m. on NBC. The diving schedule is Aug. 14, 16, Swimming schedule is Aug. Root for Gymnastics are scheduled for Aug. the good ole USA in whatever event you enjoy watching. Svent schedule can be found at www.athens2004.com. to Eurekas Tintic Silver Festival The Freedom Bell is in Utah, from The Dalles, Oregon. In 1941, Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Berg found the bell on the Oregon Trail. It was buried in the sand and only a little of it was showing. After four hours of digging, they loaded the bell onto a Model A truck and took it to their home in Hood River, Oregon. They put the bell in the flower garden upside down, to make a birdbath out of it. Years and years of research have led to no knowledge of where the bell came from or where it was going. After Mr. and Mrs. Berg passed on, their son Allen 13-2- 21-2- 14-1- 9, and audience participation. Hamilton is a registered, certified and licensed hypnotist with over 10 years of clinical experience. Hamiltons shows empower people on a subconscious level. Count on a professional, awe inspiring and hilarious Magical Entertainment and Stage Hypnosis the County Fair and enjoy some real family entertainment. This show is free to the didnt get the tune, it has something to do with and Greece). Im talking about the Summer Olympics, scheduled to start this Friday night. Athletes from around the world will gather together to compete against each other in several events. Im only interested in a few of them: swimming, diving, and gymnastics. Unlike the Winter Olympics, where I enjoy all the events, the Summer Games have events that are just not my style. Im not a cycling fan, or into track and field. I like the twisting, flipping, tumbling events. Always have. And I like the swimming events, too. to see this exciting show Freedom Multi-Purpos- e t (If you five rings composed of magic, hypnosis Show. Be sure and come down to m- Bum-Bum-Bu- m Branson, Missouri. Put on your dancing shoes or just bring your chair, come and relax and listen to Hearts Gone Wild's unique sound. Free to the public. Juab Entertainment Allan R Gibson. Publisher Mariann C. Gibson. Editor Myrna Trauntvein, Correspondent NephiRebecca Dopp, Correspondent Levan Buumm-Buumm-Bum-Bu- Hamilton, the Magical Hypnotist to perform at County Fair Saturday Wednesday Night Mostly clear. Lows around 60. Nephi Weather Donald Ball, reporter ern Arts Festival and the Utah Western Arts Festival. Their unique music styling has also awarded them opportunities to perform in Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho, Nashville, Tennessee and 22-2- Rodeo Thursday night at the Juab County Fair AT V The third annual ATV Rodeo will be held Thursday, August 12th. This is just one of the many events held during the Juab County Fair. Local riders will compete in the pole and barrel events on their New this year, is the Race to the Hoop event. A special hide race with an adult female four-wheeler- s. driver and youth hide rider will also be part of the competition. For the finale, participants will compete for cash in musical chairs. This event, Garrett Honda, will be held at the Juab County fairgrounds at 7:00 p.m. Dont miss this night of entertainment. Its free to the by fun-packe- d public. Demolition Derby Saturday night The Juab County Fair will the 2nd Annual Demolition Derby, Saturday, August 14, at 7:00 p.m. It will be in the Fair Grounds arena. Come and support the participants as they fight to be the sole survivor of the derby. This years competition will be tough with over 30 cars battling for the 1 spot. Ryan Greenhalgh, last years champion, will be competing again, fighting to defend his title. Entries have increased from 18 last year to 50 this year. be presenting New this year, is the Mini Car Figure 8 Race. You wont want to miss this breathtaking event, as they race around the figure 8, hoping not to collide in the middle. Oh, but when they do, you wont want to miss the action. Bring the whole family and come enjoy the evening. There will be prizes thrown to the roaring crowd. Be sure youre there. Tickets available at Greenline Equipment in Nephi and at the Juab County Fair in the building. multi-purpos- e Berg (Jeremiah Johnson) dug the bell out of the flower garden. In 1987 he named it the Freedom Bell in memory of our forefathers who came to America from the old country to find freedom. The bell was then designed to be carried on a wagon, built from old horse drawn equipment. The clapper was made from a cannon ball. After being recognized by President Bush in 2001, the Freedom Bell has been on tour of the United States. This July the bell was in the Murray City and the Days of 47 parades in Salt Lake City. DUP Training A Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold a Training Seminar on Tuesday, August 17. at he Museum. A board meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. A general, meeting for all officers and committees will begin at 10:00 a.m. Departmental training begins at 10:30. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. Hunters Safety Class 4-- A Hunters Safety course, sponsored by the Juab County office, will begin the end of August. Roy Hooper, certi- fied Utah Hunter Safety teacher will be the instructor. Those who successfully complete the course will receive their hunter safety blue card. The minimum age to attend the classes is 1 1 years old. Cost for the class is $8.00. For more information on this class contact the Extension The goal for the year 2004 is to be in New York on Ground Zero, September 11, to ring for freedom. The Freedom Bell will continue traveling to all the U.S. Capital cities, as well as others, in the years to come. The final city will be Washington D.C. to be dedicated to the people of the United States, by the President, as the Freedom Bell forever. Seminar office at 623-345- 0. Womens Volleyball The Juab County Womens Volleyball League will begin their season soon. Games will be played on Wednesday nights, September through November. , Cost for each team is $ 150.00. V , To sign up your team, call Shelly at 3 or Leslee at Sign up deadline is Friday, August 24. - - 1 -- 623-708- 681-101- 2. |