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Show t Page 3 (Thr November 3, 2u04 From page ' 1 rn r an th r a t r m nt o..t, il He itun I - ap- at c, pec-trui- pc ha of the construction. a contribution of 110,000 would represent 5 percent; a contribution of $15 001) would be 7.T percent; and a contribution of $5,000 would be 2 ti percent of the project. 'We are 110 percent supportive of the pudi to build a swimming pool in Xephi," said Steve Carter, who has t i )ur " said thire wire major sai l at the n full, -- ul Carter was one of those e nil I tlllgs" lie c iriinuttt e in I adult-A contribution of $20,000 10 d percent would npre.-cn- t . dt - pi r. ci til iut Xephi Citv Count il, h a site, have contacted gn t Xpert' and have a liter said that I tin Peak Park in Sandy, showed tl use ot their facility wa h l y board' with 50 perni C of the U't' lt tV'erited b' 'hat group Blades made u. 21 pi nvnt of the ue and BM bikes made up tile S', e i -- - . re-1- 1 nt :i:ng 20 t 4 "le Carter preseiitt d the d :n tile colli 111 lttt e I' seek-1- i build he above-grounfat lhty " .,1 It at life a tun bov. lllp. a u liter jape, a half pipe, a s; Mr a bank, a skate hem h. pt-rc- been working since 2002 1 d rind rail, a kick ramp, 'kate table, a p ramitl. a sk.i'e hairier and a launch a a r imp on Carter's door stating that he hoped to see a skate park built in the commumtv. hir design has a lot of ' w ,ud C. Cacti r. He '.ml that many of the 1. L -- the move an indoor pool for the immunity to form a commit-t-tor tile purpose of creating a in rention district. Xephi City went out on a linih and hired a recreation director." san 1 Brough. "We didnt have the money hut interviewed and hired a diii'ctor " Matt Bow les. our director, is funded totally by Xephi Citv," said Brough. Brough said he had told . t n spear-headin- g gc t 1 Apoint Lets use what others have learned to lnuld on," One example of a special service district t hat was successful. he said, was the Juab County Fire District. He said the council would like Lynn Boswell and the other employees of Ash Grove Cement Company who have that his first loyalty w - to the city of Xephi because it was those taxpayers Bowles City recreation director By Myrna Times-New- EAGLE PROJECT Justin Mem mot t and Aklen Orme with donated books and new shelves. Eagle Scout Book Drive a huge success Just Memmotts Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project was to conduct a book drive and build book shelves for the duab County Jail Library. More than 1,755 books were donated by people from Xephi. Mona and Levan. Two large metal bookshelves were also built as part of Justins Eagle project. Additional support came from Sunset Rail, Chris Memmott (Salt Creek Ornamental), and Sam Memmott Construction who donated materials andor labor. Also, Wells Fargo Bank, Far West Bank, Neplii City and Sinclair Service Station who provided local book drop-bolocations. Support also came from the 8th Ward Scouts and Leaders, Xephi LDS Stake, all Ward book collecx tion representatives, and Pastor Keith South of First Baptist Church. If you would still like to donate books, you may take them directly to the Juab County Sheriffs Office at 125 West Sheep Lane Road, Xephi. s Trauntvein Correspondent The senior citizens of the community will not be left out according to a plan Matt Bowles. Xephi (Tty Recreation Director, has been working to organize in Xephi. am working to see what "1 they want offered and to make something happen for them, said Bowles. Men's basketball, women's basketball, a co-evolleyball are also planned for the d winter months and are now on the schedule, he said. In addition, basketball for boys and girls will also be held am getting out sign-uflyers." he said. "The Old Gym Recreation facility will be packed with the building being used for practices and games. The schedule will be really tight. In addition, Xeal Menlove will need some time for a roller skating program. VVe met and worked out a plan, he said. One problem that remains is the changing of locks on the I p OBEDIENCE BEFORE SIN Deuteronomy 30: 9 By Pastor Keith E. South First Baptist Church 1 (Dcu 30:19) "I call heaven and earth this day against vou. that I haveset lie fore ou i le and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thv seed may live:" to record removed as he started to mature. When all the nails were removed, he felt nrettv good. Then his dad took him out and said. "I want you to notice something about the post." The boy looked at it for a moment and realized that all the holes where the nails had been placed in the post were still there. His uad said. 'I want to tell vou something, son, about bad choices. You may be completely forgiven; there are no nails left - no problem there - but you do have the remaining effects. That post will never be the same again. For the unbeliever, the nails never come out of the post. God can never be satisfied by what we do. We can never gain merit in the eyes of a Holy God as sinners. Again the Bible has the answer. Believe on the Ford Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved..." Acts 16:31. Jesus took the nails for us! When we put our faith alone in Christ alone, then God forgives all our sin. We are given a new post and that is when we need to obey before we sin and keep our post as clean as possible. Many a man and woman have chosen too late to obey God in their life. It is a matter of trusting that God knows what is best and good for us whether we mav see it or not. 1 he wise believer will take God at His Word and I obey before learning the lesson ol sin. have used the following illustration lor years, and I still think It applies today. A man reallv wanted to help his son understand the importance of making right choices, obeying, and doing right. If his son made a bacTchoice or a wrong decision, he'd give him a nail, send him to a post out in the back vard. and have him take a hammer and put the nail in the post. Every day that he went through the (Josh 24:15) And if it seem evil unto vyhole day making good decisions, the father would let him go out and remove vou to serve the LORD, choose you this one of those naijs. As the boy grew up 'day whom ye will serve; whether he gods from the age of about eight vears until vv Hich your fathers served that vv ere on the about fourteen or fifteen, there were other side of the Hood, or the gods of the alvyays 2 or 3 nails in the post, and hed be Amorites. in whose land ye dwell: but as nailing them in and pulling them out. He for me and mv house, we will serve the got better, until finally alfthe nails were LORD." -- -- features diign the does nt mi l ti bicau-- e )ld ( iym and determining the best kindjof key to use. It is planned that the type of key which cannot be coined by a locksmith will be used. That way. he said, then-wil- l he some control over use of the building by authorized persons. I have certain hours w hen will he there." said Bowles. Five bulletin hoards w ill he utilized in the community for ' 1 posting of weekly activities m the city. Each Monday, the five bulletins will be changed. "I have been talking to other recreation centers," said Bowles. "A stationary sign would be good. I would like to look at that possibility for the future. Salma has one right on Main Street." Chad Brough. Xephi Mayor, said the old sign once used by the high school at the corner of the w hat is now the ruin public the park has all of the features Ileedi-ti t an- bull the skill of the skati r. The skate park Is pri .posed as a niulti-ti'- i facility with fat iht ie- - which will accommodate bikes, blades. Isiard'. and scooter.--. to -- 1 1 Cnfoitunatc !v. S Carter those in our community ho w an t to skate di m t hav e a lot of places w ht re the sport 1' allowed ''We.i'k kids not to destroy j ruperty by skating but we oift r them no place to skate," said S Carter There were certain individuals who were not into contact sports, such as football, soccer and bakt tball Yef the country wa experiencing an epidemic of obesity and caused by it. had tube a way to encourage physical evirci'i without park ar. that plan w t Li i i le sal i the o m nut tee w a continuing to poun n f r the i king m..n it IliWtvir tl'a uj i.rt i f the school district 1' Ilee led to make the project successful When the billniore an Di It l sk tte park- - wt re built the Mill rd S. ho.J Ihstriit contributi $ KHiOO to each ot t the proji t', aid ( al ter bull who h the ed l)c It p ii k ivqtim d m iU lung fund- - w h ii h ante from IK Ita City Mil la id Count and the Millard Sc hool District " Tile proe(t cost - estimated at $'() 000 for features such a- - pij es. r.i mps, and di ck- -. $ 5 000 tor concrete; 15 000 tor land ivj .nation the id facil-i- t by demoli-hm- g v and rebuilding the new $1 Out) for igii'. sidewalk' and road base. $ 000 fur landscaping including sprinklers. an i - 10 000 tor pr-.- j 1 1 "Tin-gran- l.-- 1 l . c . 1 : 1 I tin-lan- damaging public property. In .addition, aid Carter, the sport offered a diversion from drugs and trouble bv giving kids a focus. He said that it was proposed that the old high school tennis courts, now in posses-sioof the city, would lie an excellent site for the skate Tb e committee, -- an Carter. assisted by Ihil Baker, city p a i k superintendent, had submitted a request for a grant to help construct the facility. In addition, the city hi' w ages commit that w ill find somebody who will lend and ettort to help you." said Brough He had in mind a person who would help w integrants and who knew them.' and outs of applications. In addition, he said, the council would commit to assigning a person to sit on the recreation committee. "You need to get the issue on the ballot and get it passed." said Brough. The numbers in attendance at the council meeting, one of the three largest dur ing Brnugh important n w ho ' paid , I bad pledged both monetary and support d Tin- s tenure, were committee, he s:li,. - would need to consider the layout of tht- pool or recreation center, the cost of building and a plan for continued - operation and maintenance. Boswell said the current group who have been working toward development of a recreation center would like to have community members volunteer for the committee. The county and the- school hoard have already appointed members to sit on such a committee. - will not be left city building might be located and used. The sign was put up as an Eagle Scout project on Steve Tanner's property by Ben Franklin's store. It was later removed. Ratty Kidd has a rolling sign on her property near Total Video-- Inch is now used to advertise school events. "The old sign would be good, plus it is a bit of nostalgia," said Brough. If the sign were erected in front of the Old Gym it could be seen by all driving by. Brough said he would find out from Juab High School out said. The program has been suc- cessfully run the past. by volunteers Principal Rick Durbin who possession of the now had sign and would lincfout if the city could have it. Jim Wilkev said he would also like to see the soccer program keep going. He thought it was an excellent program for kids in the community, he The 96 Times-New- s South Main, Nephi 8 years experience Professional Video Editing System Call Jodd ot Sarah Robison 6 or (35) 660-086- 9 Did You Take VIOXX? 30, 2004, the international September pharmaceutical company Merck recalled Vioxx, its arthritis and pain medication, because of an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. On w .t 1 Special loenls Weddings Photo to Video family Histories 623-751- r.l A he t it v att rtn h is n setn anv jruMms with s.ti I II ter VIDEO PRODUCTION lm) am c w Tlii-V- L'tuh .NYpht. 1 1 txamile. Thus the skater says Seniors ( duplicate sorts of edges foun on public property, picnic t.d Ies and the edge of curbs, for 1 C 1 1 I : th . to get a skate park built in Xephi. He said when lie and his family moved to Xephi four years ago. one of the first things that happened was that Mayor Chad Brough, who was running for posted a campaign flyer ! th th n to N phi City about the ,w miming that there were ju-- t tunes during his tenure the council chambers im ring The majority of skate parks are publicly funded and all are family oriented and appeal to a large of the public from young children to senior From page - -- on (Til- vim Itely lot) people in 1 iru e at the lm eting f he , hi- rmtd a Skate Park Co- Tattie m 2002 and nude Skate CITIZENS PIACE ITEMS IN TIME CAPSULE Eauntella Gollaher, Levan's oldest living resident at age OS plat es an item into the time capsule that was later plated into the cornerstone of the Ijevan LDS Church. 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