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Show Thursday, May 12, 1955 THE NEPHI. TIMES-NEW- UTAH Pag. Rve lllllliilllill MmmmmSmBS High School Sports Mona Reception Honors Activities Reported Recent Newlyweds Spring sports activity has been in progress for the past few weeks at Juab high school with baseball and track holding the spotlight The baseball team has a good record, with wins and losses. In track the boys have participated in two track and field meets. On April 15 at Snow College, we were able to place two boys in the events entered. George Phillips placed in the 100-yadash, and Joe Christensen placed A reception was held recently in the Mona Ward amusement hall honoring Dr. and Mrs. Roy S. The Wagner of San Francisco. young couple were married April 2 3at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. II. Blundell at San Fernando, California. The bride is the former Miss Mignon Kay, daughter of Mrs. Jesse Brooks of Mona. The groom is the son of Dr. Vincent Wagner of Memphis, Tennessee. They will make their home in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks returned home on April 25 from a visit with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blundell in San Fernando, California. While theer the wedding of they witnessed their daughter, Mignon Kay, and Dr. Roy S. Wagner. lf rd in the 220-yar- dash. d Home Agent Urges Care For Valuable Papers Recently at the Division meet at Spanish Fork, Richard Paxman tied for second place in the high jump with a jump of five feet, six inches. Alfred Wilson and George Wilkey placed second and third in the 440 yard dash. Gary Adams took third place in the shot put and Joe Christensen and George Phillips tied for second One used comFOR SALE d dash. George bination coal and electric range place in the fourth in the very reasonable $50.00. See Don Phillips placed broad jump, and Joe Christensen Barton. placed second in the 220 yard dash. Our 880 yard relay team GRADUATION placed third , in that event. The team also participated in 31 the region meet on May 5 at the BYU stadium and will in the State meet May participate 14. Just before spring cleaning is a good time to on drawers or other places where me lamny Keeps business records and ipomrtant other valuable paoers. sutnrests Volun o county home demonstration ag ent.. Families that 1nnHir hnu system for keeping important doc uments can Dnng their files up to date with a few hours cleaning OUt and reorpaniimr Snnu carding once a year is necessary, uui it pays to De sure a document will never be needed before it is tnrown away. Most families safep-unrtheir. in surance policies, wills, stock cer tificates or bonds and other ob viously important papers. These are safest in a safety deposit box which is theft proof and fire proof and which can be rented from a bank at a nominal sum. Some homes have fireproof safes built into the masonry at substantial cost. Other papers valuable enough to deserve safe storage include all records of military service, such as discharge certificate, orders to active or inactve duty, commissions records of medical treatment or disability and papers connected with claims for benefits. Mrs. Stevens advises that families save the duplicate copy of the Federal income tax form and attach it to the wage earner's copy of the withholding receipt furnished by their employer. Keep all income tax copies at least five years. Some families keep them indefinitely and report that it has been good business. Stubs of social security cards also are important in case the card carried for identification is lost and a duplicate is needed. Other terns to keep safe are property deeds, titles, bills of sale, leases or mortgages on real property. These should include the title or bill of sale for a car. The deed to a burial plot is another val uable family document. Birth certificates for each mem ber o fthe family, naturalization papers and marriage, divorce or adoption papers also should be safely and conveniently stored. tinally, have at least two cop ies of a list of these documents. telling where they are stored. Keep one list in the fireproof place but have a duplicate handy at home. 100-yar- CELL SEEKER This technician, typical of hundreds being trained under sponsorship of the American Cancer looks for cancer cells on a microscope slide prepared from Society, a uterine Early cancer of the uterus or cervix can be detected by thissmear. method and may make it possible to cure as much aa 70 per cent of all uterine cancers. This Is one of the many ways contributions to the 1955 American Cancer Society Crusade are used. Beetle Bailey By Mort Walker SARSE J HOW ABOUT A PASS SO I CAM GO HEY, MAKE MY CONTRIBUTION r TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY? f- - I'LL NOTONLV give you - J. U- X VYI vJ- -i JT , J . 1 hiihicm CANC S0CI" I M l If CAKCUI V A PASS, BEETLE CM 10 COMUt VI r HSw. a ' St Mona News jgtfr The annual spring festival of the Mona School was presented Friday afternnoo. The first and second grades presented an operetta called "The Red Shawl"; the third, fourth and fifth grades presented "Tom Sawyer Gets his Fence Whitwashed"; The Legend of Davy Crockett, and Crowning the May Queen and Winding the May Pole. Nyra Stanley was May Queen. 0 Jt SEWING SCHOOL BEING HELD BY flflrs. Dixie Pecisniinil FOR SHIAFFIR'l SINTINIl The Singer Sewing Machine Co. EVERYONE INVITED kZ SNORKEL1 PEN ALL FLOOR SAMPLES AND DEMONSTRATOR MACHINES WILL BE SOLD AT DISCOUNT Perfect graduation gift... the world's only clean filling pen. From just $8.75. . (Mrs. Jim Lofgran and children of Lark visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Nieilsen over the week end. 3d iplWMfl PHONE 375 MAUDE'S DRESS SHOP mrnwmi The Mona Sixth grade, accompanied by their teacher, Principal Calvin Neilsen, enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake City last Saturday. Family changes Vacation reservation x by telephone... saves $35 This family had paid $35 as a deposit on an apartment at a summer resort. At the last moment, the reservations had to be shifted to a later date because of a change in the husband's vacation plans. He called the rental agent by Long Distance, explained the circumstances and reached agreement that the money would apply to a later period. For this family, here was proof that telephone service doesn't cost it pays! This is only one of many ways the tele phone can save you money, valuable time and trouble, too. So use it often let it work for you. Aren't there some calls you should make right now? - ,'' s. Vnt LvSR and you to know it's HQS ' .. 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