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Show Thursday, Jan. Local man to wed Bountiful woman Mr. and Mrs. Orien Scovill announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their son Roger to Sauna MacDonald daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald of Bountiful. The wedding and an open Orangeville house will be held at the home of the brides parents on Jan. 16. A reception will be held at the Cottonwood a' School Elementary Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Robertson of Mayfield, and family were here recently to visit Cloyds father, Mr. Wilburn Robertson after his return from the hospital. The holiday season was enjoyed by the Lavar family by having their son Jay and family here from Boise, Idaho. Jay is an LDS Seminary teacher at Orangeville on Jan 24. The young couple will make their home in Price where Roger is employed by Mountain Fuel Supply Co. Sit-teru- Phone taxes less Unlike all those Christmas bills, your telephone bill will contain a bit of good news when it comes this month according to Kenneth O. Hill, Utah Public Relations Manager for Mountain Bell. Starting January 1, 1976, the Federal Excise Tax on all telephone bills will drop one percent--froseven to six percent. Customers of m Boise. Home Mountain Bell in Utah will pay $1,090,000 less in excise taxes in the Bicentennial year. In 1971, Congress acted to eliminate the tax by dropping it one percent a year until January 1, 1982. The tax had stood at 10 percent for almost 20 years prior to the congressional action. The original Federal Excise Tax on telephone service was adopted as a during World War I. The cut to six percent will save the nations phone company customers about $250 million. But Uncle Sam will still collect $1.75 billion from the levy in 1976. Lenore Jensen You Are Always Welcome Helper State Bank Aretha Lenore Jensen, Cleveland, was recently inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma at Utah State University. Beta Gamma Sigma is a national honorary for top business scholars. Ms. Jensen is a senior at Helper, Price J5 Green River. The People of Green River are invited to use USU. our complete facilities at our branch there. Beta Gamma Sigma is new to the USU campus. Thirty one members were inducted in the first in- FDIi L inducted into honor club j stallation ceremony. Dr. Michael Etzel, fraternity adviser, conducted the installation. Orangeville woman marks 86th birthday by Elizabeth Hanson always had the faith and determination to live a comments long while, Jeanette Christine Jensen Snow as she blows out the 86 candles on her birthday cake Sunday, Jan. 4. Born Jan. 4, 1980 in Springerville, Ariz. to George Bergstrom and Annie Hadfield Jensen, she is the oldest and only I surviving child of the family. She to moved Orangeville with her family years ago. Her marriage to John Earl Snow was blessed with ten children, four deceased. He died in 1933 leaving Jeanette with six children 84 355 (SJiQWjllKsffiHir 7 I Provo were here at Christmas time. They will have their little one blessed on Sunday and given the name of Rachel. Grandparents Mark and Merene Humphrey plan to be present for the event. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jensen enjoyed having their daughter here from Minnesota. During the holiday season, Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Humphrey were pleased to have Anita and Dick Rogers of Las Vegas, and of Buren returned to their work at the Manti LDS Temple, after enjoying a short visit with family Ladue the members, Scovills of Santiquin, and daughter family Winifred at Kearns. and Visiting at the Don Snow home, were Mr. and Mrs. of East Matt and Esther are brother and sister. Miss Mary Jewkes spent the past couple of weeks with her daughters and families upstate. Kathleen in Brigham City, and Mary Lou at Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Robertson had word that their daughter Vonda, and husband had been in a car wreck during the holidays. Vonda had to have her spleen removed. Matt Rahalla Carbon. years past we got along, she said. We lived here on the farm. Had plenty to eat and kept out of debt but when children were through the school, they had to leave the county to make a living. Now there are jobs to keep the young people home and bring back many wanting to return. As for advice to the youth she proffers none. They have to live their own lives. 28 grandchildren and great grandchildren add satisfaction to her life. In contrasting today with the past, Mrs. Snow notes that Emery county is just coming into its own. In Monday, Jan. 12 Green 27 Drapery ecorating Service reported for his first day at school Monday at Hun- tington an Elementary. more' alder, experienced teacher offers J. challenges Donald Waddoups, 27, is prepared( to meet. Following He f ffrr. needs. The cfrTn At i Phone Toll Free! 687-266- 6 in graduated December from BYU with majors in youth leadership and minors in sociology and outdoor education (using the outdoors as classroom for nature studies such as botany, geology, etc.) Sale Ends Jan. 10 to ages one to nineteen to rear and educate. The children are Harry Earl, Moab; Jeanne (Mrs. Dean Reed) Portland, Oregon; Kenneth, Orem; Belle (Mrs. Frank Neilson) Ogden, and Ann (Mrs. Bell) George Orangeville. Aided by Ann, her husband and family, the alert octogenarian is able to live in her own home nearby and care for most of her I I Our Drapery Consultant, Shirley Muse, is ready with professional ideas. Call Sears Custom Draper today for an appointment with HUNTINGTON BROS. Castle Dale, Utah Shirley. the university the Blackfoot, Idaho native made the deans honor list. He had assisted with Boy Scout merit badge programs and recently taught an eight-weecommunity school course in outdoor survival skills. He served an LDS mission to Scotland from 1969-7Woodworking craft is a favorite diversion of Mr. Waddoups. He made toys for his fifteen month old son, Daniel, and is working on another bookcase to furnish the living room. 0 k QEESOBS tUElh Donald J. Waddoups 1. Home WHY??? do more people 472-342- 1 in Utah buy their Mobile Homes trom Lamplighter than any other 0636 BECAUSE: 7 Lamplighter has consistently offered the finest values available anywhere at the fairest prices possible! Lamplighter will never compromise quality. Our homes are built by some of the industries finest quality-orientemanufacturers. Lamplighter offers the widest scope of financing plans and arrangements available anywhere. We do have a financing plan that will be custom fitted to your needs. Our Selection: Eight different manufactuers, 30 different models, over 100 different floorplans, we have a home custom designed for your! 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Hiway sn.i between Helper Researching ,s!995 637 1181 Castle Dale 748 2551 "Service to all Faiths" rib only mmOne " ; 3 Cristy Humphrey son-in-la- New teacher takes by Elizabeth Hanson Being an old Boy Scout, the new sixth grade teacher was well prepared when he asEESHi align Emery County Progress with the Amasa Scovills their during Christmas vacation were their daughters, Doreen, who attends Utah State Humphrey Marguerite University at Logan, and here. Miss Joyce Gardner of Geraldine from Manti. She Salt Lake City, Mr. and in Snow to goes College Mrs. Lyndon Gardner, and Ephraim. Mr. Hallie Cox and family daughters of Hunter were visited here over the guests at the Van Gardner home. weekend with his folks, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van and Mrs. Hal M. Cox. Mrs. Bertha Dowerwas in Provo for a couple of weeks, FOR THE HARD OF HEARING the guest of her son Darwin and family. 234 WEST CENTER Mrs. Vera Tatton acPROVO, UTAH 84601 companied her daughter, and Margaret ANNOUNCES A and George Conover, upCENTER AND FREE SERVICE state the past week. They TESTS HEARING ELECTRONIC visited the Keith Jewkes in the and Bountiful, family "Better service for your hearing Robert Johnsons. aid means better hearing for you." Mrs. Elva Crawford spent the holiday season in Rock Springs with her grandand Kathy daughter, 10 a.m. to 12 Noon husband. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jewkes Well AAotel L. Kay Madsen enjoyed having their son Beltone Consultant Earl and family here for a IN PRICE couple of weeks, before Earl left for duties overseas in Germany. He is in the armed services. His wife will be allowed to go to Germany at a later date. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Roberts and new daughter Huntington class GHSSSttEM 1976 Her measure temporary d H, Group Cardigan Sweaters .... .H J t! 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