Friday, August 23, 2019

This is another series of photos in and around Nephi, Utah.

A beautiful stream of clean, crisp water runs through the middle of Nephi, which we call Salt Creek. We took some photos of serene homes that are built near by and older homes that are keenly kept klean. Then we have the old gym of Juab High where the greats of 1959 and 1960 became the State Basketball Champs and where other kids learned to roller skate. Although not an engineer, I once again toured the gym and bounced a ball, and it seems to me that perhaps, just perhaps, it can still be used, as it seems structurally strong. It was built during the Great Depression, and that was a time they made things to stand a hundred years. Other photos show one of my flower entries in the Juab County Fair; a request not to idle your diesel trucks; the Territorial Jail that held Butch Cassidy; a Norway water plant in the rocks; perhaps the biggest mushroom in the world; a Nephi Park that is hidden with these kids wanting to keep the secret to themselves; the home that fed and reared magic milk hands and a view of Majestic Mt. Nebo before the new water tank is built for future generations. Although we wish our area to remain rural, we be friendly and encourage all to slow down to prevent the catastrophic car crash collisions.




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