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Show (The December 22, 2004 Page 3 (Times-Nclu- s NVphi. Utah Jo';-- , i.l Area Church Listings First Baptist Church of Nephi 65 S. Main, Nephi. Pastor Keith South. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:45 a m. Wednesday Night 10. Prayer and Bible Study, 6:30 p.m. Ph. 623-5 1 Levan LDS Wards SfH-n-ce- r y 1st 25 N. 100 E., Ph. 11:00 a.m. 2nd 25 N. 100 E. Ph. Sacrament Meeting, 623-136- 623-70- i. 5 Sacrament Meeting, 9:00 a.m. Mona LDS Wards 1st 65 E. 100 N. Ph. 12:30 p.m. 2nd 65 E. 100 N. Ph. 623-- 1 1 13. Sacrament Meeting, Nephi LDS Wards ELDER MARCEL BRAUN 1st 222 S. 100E., Ph. 623-170Sacrament Meeting, 11:00 a.m. 2nd 222 S. 100 E Ph. 623-175Sacrament Meeting, 1:00 p.m. 19. Sacrament Meeting, 3rd 3 15 E. 500 N. Ph. 623-111:00 a.m. Sacrament Meet4th 1125 N. 100 E. Ph. 623-156ing, 9:00 a.m. Sacrament Meeting, 5th 3 15 N. 500 E. Ph. 623-190- NAC IAS A WA-C- I IO 586-COOP TAKKJAWA 2 F-T697-002- 623-296- 623-296- PO BOX 30150 SALT LAKE CITY Beekeeper Melvin Taylor of St. George, Utah, on Thursday came to Las Vegas to help Jones, salvage what he could from the wreckage. Tve been in the bee busi- ness 30 years, and I have never seen a pile and a mess like this, Taylor said. Every box is broken up or mashed up. There is no way to salvage any of this. Ive been sick all day and all night, and these arent even my bees, Taylor said. despite losing a third of his operation. Im not the first guy to lose his shirt in Vegas, he said with a smile. The spill forced troopers to close the ramp between southbound Interstate 15 and southbound U.S. Highway 95 for more than four hours after the 2:20 p.m. crash. Troopers are not beekeepers, Trooper Angie Chavera said. They called Don Grogan, owner of Sedona Honey Co. in Las Vegas for help. Grogan, a beekeeper for 46 years, said the truck was carrying 480 bee colonies, each with its own queen and roughly 25,000 honey bees. 1 1 30-- 81130-0- 1 as general obligation bonds payable. The District uses these capital assets to provide services to students: consequently, these assets are not 50 50 Grand total: 12 million bees valued at about $50,000. The actual amount of money lost is more than that, Grogan said, with the more than $75 per colony that the bees would have made in almond pollination and the cost of replacing the lost hives. Millions of bees are trucked to the San Joaquin Valley in Central California each winter to pollinate 500,000 acres of almonds. The pollination requires 1.5 million colonies, or more than 30 billion bees, many of which are trucked through the Las Vegas Valley every year, he said. Despite the sudden upheaval in their lives, the bees FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Mountain High Federal Credit Union would like to thank our members, and those in the community who have warmed our hearts as weve Warmed the Soles of needy children in our community this holiday season. With your help we were able to provide 92 pair of shoes for children. We sincerely thank the following businesses and many individuals for their contribution to this project: Central Valley Medical Center Late Wednesday, the Las Vegas Fire Department doused the bees with soapy foam to kill them before Jones drove in from Utah. The suffocating foam left millions of bee carcasses littered among the broken boxes piled on a patch of desert at the interchange. From page said Hilstead. The amount may be set aside for contingencies or possible reductions in state funding. However, the money may not be used for contract ing." said Hilstead. Another 23 percent of the district's net assets repre- were surprisingly docile, Grogan said. "They should be at their maddest," he said. 1 School ing 2001, were $0.5 million less than the $11.7 million generated in taxes and other revenues for governmental activities. The District is dependent on federal and state aid and local property taxes, said Hilstead. For that reason, it was important to note that federal aid increased by $18 1,599 or 19.5 the district can establish and undistributed reserve within the general fund up to 5 percent of the budgeted expenditures of the fund, available for future spend- IT 8 1130 0150 MOUNTAIN HIGH Juab Title Harmon Tire Lilies & Lace Jans Catering buildings, and equipment less any related debt such ELDER KOLYER ANDERSEN MONGOLIA ULAABAATAR MISSION POBOX 30150 Jones was more upbeat, Bees IT 8 SALT LA KE CITY I T SALT LAKE CITY 1 cent, reflects jts investment in capital assets such as land, SISTER .JANAE ANN BESENDOROER PHILIPPINES NAC. A MISSION PO BOX 30150 Meet- services at 59 percent. As the district completed the year, its governmental funds reported a combined fund balance of $3.3 million, $53,628 more than the previous year. "As allowed by state law, districts net assets at 70 per- ELDER AARON I). SPERRY Sacrament MeetSacrament Joyce Memmott of Nephi, and Glen and Donna Purnell of Eagle, Idaho. Tile largest portion of the 3 YENEZl'LEIA BARCELONA MISSION Sacrament Meeting, 623-790- grandson of Maurice and 6 JAPAN Sacrament Meeting, 623-156- Eagle Scout Hank Advancement at a Court of Honor held Sunday, December 19, 2004. Justin is a member of the Hoy Scout Troop 1556 ami his scoutmaster is Handy Jcsseri. Justin's Eagle Scout sert ice project was conducting a book drive anil building book shelves for the Juab County Jail Library. Justin is a sophomore at Juab High School and is the son of Sam and Margie Memmott, anil HAMADI-SH- I Sacrament Meeting, 623-137- JusEAGLE SCOVT tin Memmott receii ed his EAGLE St (H T Tyler Mem molt receii ed his Eagle Scout Hank Adi ancement at a ( 'ourt of Honor hehl Sunday. December 19, 2004. Tyler is a member of the lloy Scout Troop 1539 and his scoutmaster is Darin Clark. Tyler's Eagle Scout service project was to form and pour cement pads under all the picnic tables at Nephi City Park. Tyler is a sophomore at Juab High School and is the son of Nathan and Stefanie Mem molt, and grandson of Maurice and Joyce Mem molt of Nephi, and Terry and Cheryl Stephenson of I ATan. SHLMANE-KE- 0 9:00 a.m. 6th 351 N. 100 W. Ph. 9:00 a.m. 7th 351 N. 100 W. Ph. 11:00 a.m. 8th 222 S. 100 E. Ph. 9:00 a.m. 9th 1125 N. 400 E. Ph. ing, 11:00 a.m. 10th 1 125 N. 400 E. Ph. 1:00 p.m. ing, 26. 11.00 a. m. i. Missionary and Servicemen addresses Sacrament Meeting, 623-100- 9:00 a.m. F rom page MISSIONARY Elder Trai is Earl Jarrett has been called to serve in the Perth. Australia Mission fur the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daS tints, lie is the son of Uin tie and Connie Jarrett of Nephi. He will enter the MTC on January 12. 200. 5. He ts a member of the Nephi 7th Ward Dec. MISSIONARY Elder ( iledhill has bien called to serve in the tensing Michigan Mi ssion for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He is the son of John and Kathy (iledhill of Nephi. He will enter the MTC on December 29, 2004. He is a member of the Milford 3rd Ward t Dec . 26, 1:00 p.m.). percent for specific pro- grams. Overall state aid decreased by $39,306 or 0.6 percent due to legislative budget cuts. Local property tax revenues increased by S 18 1.675 or 16.-- percent due largely to increases in property valuation, he said. sents resources that are subject to external restrictions on how they may be used and the remaining balance, or 7 percent, of unrestricted net assets may be used to meet obligations to students, employees, and creditors and to honor next yeaf's "budget.' For thb past two fiscal ye.ars, the district reported positive balances in all of the categories of net assets, said Hilstead. State aid is based primarily on weighted pupil units (WBUs) and other appropriations. If a student is in membership a full 189 days, the state awiirds the district one WlU,. Hilstead said. Certain special students receive, salaries. The maintenance of a sufficient reserve is a key credit consideration in the district's excellent bond rating," he' said. Variances in the budget the planned amount to the actual spent primarily result from expenditure-drivefederal and state grants that are included in the budgets at their full amounts though the grants are revenue only when the qualifying expenditures from n have been made and requirements have been met. A good point for the district budget this past year, he said, was that health care costs were below estimates for the a weighting greater than one." year. The general obligation The value of the WELL, bonded debt of the district increased by 0.8 percent during the year ended June 30, is limited by state law to 4 2001. percent of the fair market Revenues for the year came value of the total taxable from earnings on investments property of the district, said Hilstead. at percent, charges for serThe legal debt limit at the vices and miscellaneous at 3 percent, operating grants and end of June was $23.4 million contributions at 25 percent, and the general obligation property taxes at 29 percent, debt at that time was $9.8 and federal and state funds million resulting in a legal debt margin of $13.6 mil not restricted to specific purlion. 42 at percent. poses The district maintains Expenses for governmental activities for the year an aggressive schedule to were community services at 3 retire of its general obligations bonds by 2016, he percent, interest on long-terliabilities at 4 percent, school said. 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