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Show June 2 1 . 99ft The - Funding available for 1997projects Page Three - Reporter citic information regarding priority areas targeted for funding during the coming year. e The prospectus form must be submitted to the Council office hyd the deadline of Thursday, July . 99f j . one-pag- involving disabled The Utah Governor's Cnun-ei- l tor People with Disabilities in- 1 1 vites interested private or public In Oft. physicist Reginald A. organizations in Utah to apply tor 1997 funding tor Innovative Fessenden became the first to transmit voice by radio. Projects tor People with Disabilities. An elected official is one who C all 801533-412in the Salt V.' Lake area, or 18003338824 gels 51 '! of the vote cast hy 4(1 who have voters the of of refi(r outside the Salt Lake area to quest tlie required application form registered. - Dan Bennett and the packet that contains spe- 1 8 The Centennial wagon train lumbered through Sanpete County last week arriving in Moroni Saturday, then making its way to Manli Monday. The group will stop in Gunnison before heading out of Sanpete on its way to southern Utah later this week, two generations of the Allred family were part of the procession. Dean Allred and his son, JelT. both of Spring City, and daughThe Utah Slate Centennial ter, Kllen Perryman, Spring Glen, are traveling in the comfort or an old sheep camp pulled hy a team or mules named "NimWagon Train arrived in Nephi as June on 14, rod" and "Dot." scheduled, Friday, Wagon train on time in Nephi 1996, after having to bypass its scheduled slop in Mona due to the many firefighters and other emergency personnel stationed at the park as they fought the Rocky Ridge wildfire A parade down Nephis Main Street at 4 p.m., "kicked off" the festivities, leading the parade were 30 uniformed horsemen. Dinner was served at 6 p.m. at the fairgrounds, followed by a program at X p.m. Paul II. Dunn, an Fmcritus General Authority of (he I.DS Church, spoke at the program. Firemen to sponsor July 4th celebration hurcka Volunteer Fire Department will hold their annual Fourth of July Celebration in conjunction with Utah's Centennial as one of the activities that is scheduled for (he year. Fire Trucks will begin picking up the children at 9:(X) a. in. After (lie rides on (he fire trucks, the kids will be taken to the Fiureka School Llcmcniary grounds when; they can participate in games of all kinds includd races, sack ing r. races, balloon toss, candy cannons, etc. There will be watermelon, candy and pop for tlie youngsters immediately following (he races. lie spoke in place of Stephen M. Studdert. Chair of the Utah Statehood Centennial Commission, wno was unable to participate. the Ccniennnial Representing Committee was Major Allen B. Boatright. Chaplain U.S. Army. Gordon Young. Chairman, juab County Commission, also gave a talk at the program. Performers were: Natasha Brown, two old fashioned fiddle numbers: Miss Nephi. Jennifer Wallace, sang and performed an Indian Dance, presentations hy Lisas Salt doggers and Dancers; the George and Judy Phillips family . 2 songs; Robert L. Tolley led a men's quartet; and the Community Chorus, led by Keith Rawlinson. sang several num bers. Colors were posted and retired by (he National Guard. At ft a. m.. on June 15th. the Nephi Lion's Club served breakfast at the fairgrounds, and the Nephi Indies' Clubs made box lunches lor those who were traveling on to Sanpete on the Wagon Train. is said to have The yo-yin the Philippines and originated " means come-como e. Manners are like the cypher in aritlmietic-ih- ey may noi be much in themselves, but they arc capable ol adding a great deal to (lie value of everything else. I reva Stark -- resource or a terrible pollutant. non-renewab- le IT DEPENDS ON YOU! Wlien used oil is used .is rcivilcd motor VAI.UABI.I oil or fuel, it keeps our limited supplv ol i rude oil lor lutuiv uses. POLLUTANT YARD WORK The weeds are back and so are we!!! We ll do ALL your yard work. We will even haul your weeds away! 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