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Show GJlje Papon (lllirontcle NEED SHOPPER West Mountain Memos By Kathy Hemming 465-935- 6 A) diversion from vacations and family reunions was offered to many last week with the commencement of BYU Education Week. Thousands of enthusiastic participants swarmed to the campus to partake of A the numerous speakers on even more numerous topics. Mrs. Edna Mrs. Howard and Schramm Phyllis were among the many hostesses volunteer who helped greet the people and assist the lecturers. They, along with the other hostesses, volunteered a portion of their time each day to help and then were able to enjoy Education Week themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Bus (Sadie) DeGraw recently returned home from California. Stockton, They furniture from Utah to California. Upon their return trip, the De Graws visited another daughter Mrs. Dale (Louise) Wilson and her family of Utah Morgan, southeast of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robbins (Diane) enjoyed a visit from of helped their daughter Dianes parents Mrs. Jack (LaDean) Tabor, ' Alberta, some Canada. Smith move They along Charles tV 75 South Main Payson, Utah 84651 er Sports Shirts V2 off Dress Shirts $8.99 Casual Pants $7.99 Mens & Womens Jeans $15.99 Dress Pants $7.99 & $11.99 Mens Suits & Sport Coats V2 off ' effective August 30, 31, September h 1. M City. Weight control n class sot by Larry W. Davis The Nebo School District Community School Program along with Utah Valley Hospital, will sponsor a class on weight control and behavior n modification in the and Spanish Fork areas. for Registration either class will be held on Sept. 4, at 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in room 2 at Spanish Pay-so- Fork High Registration with $15 returned if participants lose 15 pounds or more. will be $10 Also, refunded if participants attend all of the classes. The class will be taught by a dietician from Utah Valley Hospital. The Spanish Fork class will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 5:30, and the Payson class will also begin on Tuesday, Sept. 11 at 8 p.m. in the Payson High School. If you have any questions about the program, contact Utah Valley Hospital extension 2442. 4-- H PICK UP A HOT SUMMER DEAL FOR THE COOL TIMES THIS WINTER ! Jalsuds This is the one for the two of you. Share the Mountain Beauty Built for the fun times Polaris 80 i: i. i: this winter! Galaxy y. Kawasaki 1 RIDE JpalEtjEis'BO Dress right this winter with action clothing from POLARIS AND KAWASAK Now AT 801-798-75- Demos fall SCHOOL LUNCH picnic set Nebo School District Nebo School District Lunch Menus - Week of Lunch Menus, Week of County August 27 - 3 1 : September 4, August 28, Roast September Party 1 The Utah Democratic officers announced plans for their annual fall picnic hosting Governor Scott Mathe- son. A large turnout is planned for by the organizers, picnic Omar Kader and Bud Many Scruggs, county residents will 4-- 7: BeefCarrot Relish J & SpaghettiMeat Sauce, Garnish, Buttered Green Beans, Parsley Potatoes Tossed Green Salad Whipped Brown Gravy, Celery Cream Italian DressTwin Rolls SconePeanut Stick, ing, & Butter, Plain Cake Butter Honey, Cherry Topping, Vi pint milk. Vi pint milk. 5, September August 29, Tacos, Stacked Ham & Cheese Buttered W.K. Corn, Bun Buttered Slice BreadPeanut Lettuce, Dill Pickle ?P?.erj Sugar cookie, Slice, French Fries Chilled fruit Catsup, Buttered Peas, arY only) White CakeHot Fudge pint milk, & August 30, Pronto Sauce Butterfly Cat- PupsMustard, Topping, Vi pint milk. UP Bui Pickle Slice, 6, September Baked Potato, Chicken Fried Steak Yen Watermelon Wedge, Cranberry Sauce, lazed Cinnamon Whipped Potatoes Twist, i pint milk. Chicken Gravy, August 31, Steak N Slice, Stuff Sandwich, Tater Fresh Fruit Pieces, Bounds rollbutter. Catsup, Dinner red W.K. Corn, Cheese Dreams, Suger cookie, Vi pint milk. j pint milk. 7, September New Look Meat Pie or Gravy Catsup, (Second-Govern- and his wife, as well as other Demo- cratic officials. The picnic will be held at the Orem Lions Center, City Pavillion, Saturday 8th at September 2:30 p.m. Food will be provided at reasonable prices so that working and their people families can afford to attend. The public is invited, children are welcome. For information call Mrs. Abe Kader, of1 Orem, or Mrs. Ray- mond of Duvall, Pleasant Grove. Spin-achLem- No-Ro- ll IMA V2 PeachGriced Cheese Braided on Lettuce, Bread & Jello Whipped gutter, Topping 2 Pint milk LVQSmG DIAMONDS WATCHES FINE CRYSTAL GIFT ITEMS ENGRAVING KEYS MADE BABY ITEMS WATCH REPAIR WEDDING LIST 43 South Main Spanish Fork, Utah 1815 d high-lighte- 4-- festive the J afternoon spend with the ""V 3-- were best dairy goats the merchants in one awarded the state had to offer. A big The show was day show. with thanks to the following almost 100 animals merchants for their The trmendous support participating. and gifts: Rosss show was Western a Wear, show clubs of Payson by from throughout the Cenex, Orem, Intermountain state. Farmers, Five hundred Payson, Spanish Fork, dollars in trophies, Provo, Amer. Fork; ribbons, premiums, Zacs Bootery, Spanish and gifts from county Fork. residents. Because of increased interest in the goats, dairy show was opened to residents all state for this year only. This was done to give the people of Utah County a look at the 373-785- 0, Do have fun this winter on a 1 980 POLARIS or KAWASAKI Snowmobile make a deposit now. 4-- H 4-- goats take ribbons The Utah County Fair included a new addition for the year 1979- -a Goat Dairy show open to all state I KAWASAKI 440 INVADER Genola; Pris Lewis, Fountain Green, Tammy Savage, Morgan Show A highlight of the which Class was the Mini invited children from the dairy to show goats. stands (ages Show The winners of the 4-were presented gift certificates and rosettes by Ross Huff of Ross Western Wear. Division winners were: (left to right) Angela Griffith, Genola; Charity Fletcher, School. Tooele Co., Griffith, Wendy fee is $50 . Dont Miss It!!!! Sale prices mini-rode- Rob-bin- Cum-ora- Onion Days Sidewalk Sale of the eleven children and their families were on hand for the three day event with a highlighted greased pig race and o a for the conchildren and with testia cluding on mony meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Yvonne) Wood and their family attended a reunion with her brothers and sisters at a college cabin in Cedar City, Utah. Following this three day event the Woods extended their vacation by and going fishing Kolab, camping at not too far from Cedar Ten with most of Dianes other brothers and sisters held a Beaver at in Pond Ephraim Canyon. Culminating this event was the s blessing of the baby daughter ' Sheila on Sunday, Because August 19. of the pending visit of Dianes parents the Robbins waited to bless their daughter until they could be Sheila was present. blessed by her grandfather. Mrs. Vera Bishop returned home recently from an exciting 7,000 mile, 19 day trip to the Hill Pageant,and other church historic points of interest. Traveling in a motorhome with her granddaughter from and family Las Vegas, she was treated royally to an upfront seat most of Besides the way. church historic points, they traveled to other eastern cities of New Boston and York, Washington D.C. Mrs. Following extended Bishops trip she was pleased to have a visit from her Mrs. granddaughter (Melanie) George Francom of Las Vegas. Mrs. Mamie Seat enjoyed a visit from her daughter Donna and her family of Ogden and also her son and family of Tooele. Joining them was another son John D. and his wife Connie and their son Don of FolSpanish Fork. those visits lowing another daughter Martha and her invited Mrs. family Seat to join them at Saratoga Park in Lehi for a day of amusement. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Critchfield (Carol) and their family were part of the George Abram Critchfield reunion that met in Lindon Park recently. 124 North Main Spanish Fork 798-301- 5 The place for friendly service. Good prices - customer service I tii |