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Show Dra mU r 15,2001 Page 7 vTlir (Timrs-'rUi- s Nephi. Utah Families of active servicmen will continue to get utility discounts an individual from Ievan has fee n recalled, and the Mayor wanted to know if the council wanted to continue with that Hy Rebecca Dopp Times Xeu s Correspondent The que'tlon of whether the town of Lev an should policy Councilman Cory said that the reserv- continue to discount utility bills for families of active came info di'CU"ion at meeting Dec. S Mayor Bolt Shepherd said that there wa already a policy in effect stating that if people in the military reserves were called into active duty then the tow n would discount the bills. Apparently, Chris-tense- n ists were doing a service fur the community and the country and that it was a hardship on their families He, along with the re't of the council, felt that the policy should continue No vote needl'd to lie taken because the policy is already Ix-va- in effect scout cabin needs new roof in Levan DUP SENIOR SPOTLIGHT hy Keith is the son of' Mi hi' Him and Jana Keith of Mona He lull participated in football, trail;. I'BLA. Clarion, art 10- 12 lie i an Eagle Si out. published poetry at ape II and It!, niusuiiin anil artist. After graduation, he plans to sen e a mission, attend college to study graphic design and journalism. - 1 s- SEXIOll SPOTLIGHT des-st- i SENIOR SPOTLIGHT SENIOR SPOTLIGHT son a Ferguson is the daughter Danielle Reading is the Larsen the of is Cody Terrill and Yiette Larsen of of Tony and Trish Ferguson of daughter of Kelt n and Sa Xejihi. He has partii ipated m Xeplu She has partH ipated t"'ina Bright of Xeplu She football. He is an Eagle Si out. in honor roll, KBE 2 years, has partu ipated in drill team, After graduation, he plans to mentoring program, Xationul pmt Team, IlOSA She has Honor Sih lety. She has sen ed i timed the YW medallion attend college as Laurel president. After fttr graduation, she plans graduation, she plans to go to to study radiology college to beiome a nurse What are Associations of Governments? s s The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers scout cabin in desperately needs a new Council The roof, said roof is leaking and needs to be repaired Mayor Bob Shepherd said that the town owns the land and the building and that the former ad ministration agreed to cover at least .()" of the cost Somehow, the repairs never came to fruition. 1a-v- an la-va- Shepherd said that the work needs to be done, but that the council had not budgeted for it ' I hate to see it get di Myrna Trauntwin Hy Times-Xe- lapidated like it w as for a few years, said councilman Cory Christensen. It was stated that .Joyce Justet was the person who had made the agreement w ith the former administration, and that she had talked with an indiv idual in tow n to make the repairs. However, the council said, under the policy two bids are required for jobs of this nature. The council said that .Jii'tet would need to get the two bids before the council could move ahead with the project. The matter was tabled Hy Rebecca Dopp Correspondent Times-Xew- Correspondent until the project could go through the bid process. What is an Association ot (lovermnent- - like the Si 'ountv A Of On the federal level, a presidential memorandum d in 19( requested federal aueiu . coordinate and estab! ( le-- lish plan- multi-juri'diction- ning unit' with boundaries ongruous w it h state planning and development district,'. i Subsequently , circulars (19G9) (lf)(7) and were issued hy the Bureau of the Budget encouraging the establishment of these state planning and development districts The catalyst of circular the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 19GS. requested the creation of mechanisms to evaluate and review federal programs that heavily influence local planning and development In conjunction with federal development', the State Advisory Planning Committee, under superv i'ion of Gov ernor Calvin L. Hampton, issued the report Recommended Preliminary Utah State Regions in 9G(. The Committee originally proposed five main regions and three Liter deciding on. eight regions. The Cio ernor released the official district boundaries in an executive order on May 17, 1970. to take effect tw o months later (J uly A-9- 5 I ON FOOTBALL The 2A Abirth All Region team from Juab is asfollou s NORTH A to ured Shane left Bhukett, from Region Team; Marlow Ever, RT; and Roi h right, front, put Keith, Honorable Mention. Rack, Trent Stoicell, RT; Chase Olpin, HM, Kei m Greenhalgh, RT, and Xalhan Rastian, HM. Missing from picture are Zac Barr, RT, and Derm k Fulton, HM 2A LL-RE- Multi-Count- Lotsa Motsa Pizza is currently closed for moving and remodeling purposes. We appreciate all of our valued customers. Our move is to help serve you better. Watch for us soon at 1009 North Main for Pizza and a movie. Our grand well be posted in The '5V fficmaice "The Phice For Rxwuince" Need a little Romance for Christmas? Let us help you ignite that spark. New Shipment of Beautiful XJngerie Custom Gift B as Lets y 1 including massage 01 Is, lot ions, sub-region- full-scal- multi-count- FOOTBALL The following athletes receued the 2A Football honor Pictured from left to right, back, are Kellen Nielsen, 1st team; Jordan Guillory, 1st team and Academic Kyle Callaway, 2nd team; and Trevor Jones, 1st team. Front, Tyler Olsen, Honorable Mention; Jade Greenhalgh, 2nd team; Cody Larsen, Honorable Mention; and Matt awards Howard, 1st team. The Utah High School Football Coaches Association ceremony u as held Monday, Dec. 13 at Jordan High School. ALL-STAT- All-Stat- e candles and games e y 1 , 1970). Ay '1 - receive 10 All-Stat- All-Stat- Call or stop tlfc Mention tl if ad and See AOG on page 10 Ly 491 E 1450 X, Xeplii off your purchase e i i0-6p- m M-- F 623-463- 0 l.IKF CiOOD NfIGHBOR. STATE FARM IS for winte coming Guess vho's TIIERF. You never know exactly when Mother Nature will show up for her winter visit, but yoq know she will. 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