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Show Thursday March 19, 1970 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 WE HAVE THE Soil District to Compete GEHERAL SERVICE 5685 South MURRAY, State EASY-TO-CLEA- N In Annual Contest COMPANY j UTAH MASSEY FERGUSON Industrial Agricultural HESSTON TRACTORS Oliver 88G good cond. . $450 NAA FORD-run- s good .. $995 MF 65 G Comp. Ohl $2950 MF 65 D Excellent cond $3250 Good cond. $1500. FORD 860 runs good $1850 Ferg. 35G with cult plow $1500 AC 0 INDUSTRIAL MF 3165 D Loadear, bkhoe $8950 1970. MF 3615K MF200 loader $3695 Grand award for the first ... $6400 place district will be expense-pai- d 2244 MF Crawler IG 300 with loader, bkhoe $2250 vacation-stud- y trips to Arizona for the outstanding GRAIN HARVESTING landowner-cooperatand one John Deere grain drill, 20 member of the districts gov$750 erning board. drop, 7 space They will be (NEW)MF 410D 14 table 10.500 guests, along with representaMH 92 14 grain table . $3250 tives of the winning districts in Case 700 - 14 table ....$4500 other states, in December 1971. $4950 Case 900 14 table District supervisors are Arvil MF super 92 combine with Wankier, Earl Jarrett, DeVon 14 table $3,950 Winn, Alien Tolley and Russell JD 55 Combine with 12 Jackson. table $4,950 Chairman Wankier said the districts outstanding cooperator HAY HARVESTING MF 10 T Baler $995 for 1970 will be selected from Case 1140 D 12 wCond. $3950 the more than 200 land owners Hesston PT-1- 2 $2800 enrolled in the district program. pull HESSTON PT-1- 0 pull . . $1650. Nationally, more than 2,000,000 JD 480 pull (like new) . $1950 individuals and companies have MF44 Swather 12 wcond$1950 signed cooperative agreements FORD MOWER 6 $175 with the 3,000 local conservation districts. D-1- FORAGE HARVESTERS GEHL PTO Chopper whay, corn, and cutter ....$950 corn head $650 Papec 32-Chopper with corn head $950.00 Complete Equipment Headquarters for Massey Ferguson Agriculture, Massey Ferguson Heavy Industrial, Hesston FOR EQUPIPMENT ORDERS 1 CALL US COLLECT Dee Hulse Rodger Jarrett Sales Gen. Mgr. Marriage Licenses . . A 266-889- 3 VENICE THEATRE SATURDAY FRIDAY MARCH 20 19 21 EAST 0EF nEAtfli SUNDAY MONDAY MARCH 22 23 m At the Mona Ward TEN RELIEF SOCIETY PRESIDENTS Sacrament meeting Sunday, March 15, then presidents of the Ward Relief Society were assembled and participated In the meeting. They are: LaRue Lynn, president president left on back row, with Erma Keyte, Agnes Myers, Madge Newton, 24 UNIVERSAL PICTURE N New Babies . . Wildlife Federation to MEXICAN Babies bom at the Juab Coun during the past ty Hospital week include: Name State Delegates SUNFLOWER Son, bom March 16 to Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Lang of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Newton of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. R. Howard Lang of Great grandparents Granger. are Mrs. Ella Newton of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Slim Teffany of Mona. Son, bom March 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Steele of Santa-qui- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kay of Goshen, Mrs. LaVieve Schwartz of Santa-quiSon, bom March 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Shelley of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Shelley of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Mower of Great grandparents Fairview. are Mrs. Hannah Cox and Mrs. Wilhemina Mower of Fairview. Son, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morgan of Nephi on March 15. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green-halg- h and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morgan, Nephi. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden and Mrs. Chioe N. Bailey, all of Nephi. Son, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkin on March 18. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Stephensen of HenderMr. and Mrs. son, . Nevada: Lynn Parkin of Nephi. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase of Nephi, George Stephensen of Henderson, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Holman of Kearns and Mrs. George Parkin of Nephi. A meeting of Mrs. Jensen Honored By the East Juab With all the furore about the e effects of DDT and related chemicals, many a gardener wishes he knew of a safe insecticide. Pyrethrum is probably the safest of them all. It is the powdered flowers of a plant by the same name. long-tim- There are two different types an upright and a trailing. Use the upright form for bordering beds and for pot plants. But, if you wish to plant a hanging basket, be sure to use the trailing form. of lobelias Brighten your late summer garden with the dahlia - like flowers of Tithonia, Torch. Some good annuals for places are flowering tobacco, salvia, balsam, lobelia, alyssum, snapdragon and semi-shade- d foreet-me-no- t. EXPERT TREE SERVICE DANGEROUS TREES A SPECIALTY Thinning - Trimming -Topping FULLY INSURED! Free Estimates! For Expert Tree Service, leave your name and address at The Times-New- s, 623-052- 5 forwarding to advertiser. for at Family Birthday Dinner Wildlife Federation will be held Friday, March 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the Armory Hall. Principal item of business will be the election of delegates to attend the State Convention. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Ms. Alma Winter were their sons: Farrell Winter and Seymour Winter of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter accompanied them back to Bountiful for a weeks visit. :Dcathofa ftunfiniitcr J3 A Florence Orglll; front row: Ivy Teerllnk, Ada Kay, Ina Kay, Hortense Yates Hair, Verde Ellertson. Right photo: Bishop Marc E. Vest with Mrs. Lynn, president Relief Society president and Mrs. Ellertson, who served earliest of the several T-ladles In attendance . Photos flowImagine grenadine-re- d ers 4 inches in diameter on 6 foot plants with luxuriant foliage! Thats what youll produce from seeds of Tithonia, Torch. Tithonia is a native of Mexico and Central America, long known in its wild form. It has been called Inca's flower and Inca's gold as well as Mexican sunflower. The improved variety, Torch, has larger flowers of a more brilliant color than the wild form. This plant can be used for a background of green or for a one year hedge. The flowers open in August and September and are excellent for cutting. -- Mrs. Joseph P. Jensen was honored at a family dinner on Sunday, March 15 in Sait Lake City. The occasion was her 82nd birthday anniversary which occurred on Saturday, March 14. A grandson, Ralph Jensen of Tooele made the birthday cake served with the dinner. Twenty-eigh- t members of her family were present, including Mr. and Mrs. Vem Jensen and family of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jensen and family of Burley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Lamb of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sperry and family of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Foster R. Lamb of Salt Lake City; Gloria Syme of Kearns, Dorsey Draper, a brother of Mrs. Jensen, of Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Teeple of Salt Lake City and the honored guest, Mrs. Joseph P. Jensen. Durable vinyl for long wear and easy care A surprisingly soft foam rubber backing 12' wide for seamless beauty 3 new designs 10 colorful patterns Put yourself on Easy Street today. After all, isnt it about time YOU led the soft life I wall-to-w- Leading Scarf and Jewelry Manufacturer offers IRREGULAR MERCHANDISE w at fantastic prices. See our sample cuts of Kettle Kloth, acetates, challis, cottons, etc. Also our brocades, sewing notions buttons, pins, zippers, laces and trims. 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