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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 nr BtMT 1 Wheat Program Signup Deadline Set for May 15 Ixif . Screen Test Screens take special care, and there are several important tips to remember when or repairing. cleaning Theres also no better time to work on them than now. When copper screens are corroded, they should be scrubbed with a powdered cleanser dissolved in water. After they are shiny and dry, paint the screen with any thinned spar varnish so openings wont become clogged. It also protects copper against corrosion. Molding may be removed from other types of screen with a wood chisel, and screening cleaned with a strong solution of household cleanser; then rinse. For painting wire mesh, zinc dust paint is one of the oest. Paint entire wire areu, replace molding and paint frames desired color. Patches for wire screen are available at hardware stores that make fixing small holes in screening easy. Use a patch larger than the spot that needs to be fixed, strip the edges until there is about an inch of loose wires all around and weave it into place from the outside. Be careful to match the patch with the same type of screening already in the frame. Nephi News Briefs . Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson Sunday were Mrs. Beth Whitney of Moab, Mrs. Kathrine Howa of Prive, both nieces of Mr. Robalso Mrs. Wilma Le inson; Fevre, a sister of Mr. Robina sister in law, Mrs. son; Amelia Robinson and friends Mrs. Wright and children, all of Panguitch. t!iirs-!Nui- B . nmuxi Of VHC S0C1AT19N NATIONAL EDITORIAL as0ti4n Published Thursdays at Nephi, Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah. Roy E. Gibson Editor and Manager Office 86 South Mala Telephone Nephi, Utah 623-05- 35 Thursday, Citttcis-iV'ctu- o May 15 is a date wheat growers should mark on their calendars, J. El Worthington, Chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee, reminded producers today. That date is the deadline for signing up to take part in the new 1964 voThe luntary wheart program. signup now is underway at the ASCS County office. The voluntary wheat program offers participating growers diversion payments on the normal yield of the diverted loan (or areas; a purchase) for has entire production, based on a national average of $1.30 per bushel; and marketing certificates based on the normal production of his eligible wheat acreage. Under the voluntary program, certificates will not accompany the wheat when it is sold on the market The farmer will receive the value of the certificates at the ASCS County of fice. If all the program provisions are met and the wheat acreage planted for harvest is destroyed by natural causes, the certificates serve as an insurance measure to the proprice-suppo- rt Chairman Worthington emphasized that filing an application is the first step necessary to participate in the program. After that a grower will need to: 1 Keep his wheat acreage within the farms 1964 allotment, 2 set aside to conserving use an acreage equal to at least 11.11 per cent of his allotment in addition to maintaining the farms normal acreage in conserving use; 3 stay within the allotment for any other allotment crops on the participating farm, and 4 stay within the wheat allotment on any other farm in which the producer has an Interest in the wheat farm within the farms wheat allotment. Juab County Hospital Two Named to Patient List Mona News ert Summers of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Newton of Douglas, Arizona an' Sherrill Newell of Salt Lake n ounce the bdrth of a son on City spent the week end with May 2. Grandparents are Mr. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- and Mrs. Warren Newton of Ilona and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ry Newell. Lewis of Los Angeles, CaliMr. and Mrs. Don Yates fornia. visited in Provo on Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mr3. .Dinner guests of Mrs. Katie Sheperd on Wednesday of last Garald Hair. week were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Week end visitors of Mr. and F. Parkin of Pocatello, Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Summers were Mr. Emma Parkin, Mrs. Sladie Harand Mrs. Russell Neilsen of ris and Mrs. Melvin Stanley. Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Mrs. Stella Boswell and Mrs. Euna Cooper also visited evening. May 7, 1964 that MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL DEULAHS FASHIONETTE Sunday guests of Mrs. Katie Sheperd were Mr. and Mrs. at Jack Cowan of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shepherd and daughter Robyn of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Patsy Stanwoolh and daughter Sheri Lynn of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Evan SHAMPOO AND SET $1.25 Ronnie and Bryan and son PERMANENT WAVE S.50 Mis. Erma Newton of Mona. Call for Be suspicious, when your appointment doctor says youre as sound j42outjMtJatt--jagh- i as a dollar. 623-05- DON C. TEW Piano Tuning Service 37S East Second South NEPHI, UTAH 91 Phone 623-186- 1 ducer. Growers who are interested only in price support for their 1964 wheat crop may qualify for loans or purchase by keeping the wheat acreage on the Honor Rolls Recently admitted patients the Juab County Hospital former Nephi young man at Nephi include the following, hasA been named to the autumn released to list the according honor roll at the Uniquarter Wednesday morning by To be named of Utah. versity Hospital authorities: to the honor list, a student Earl Baldwin, Nephi of must maintain an Bruce Allbee, son of Mr. and 3.5 or better in ailaverage academic Mrs. Donald Allbee, Nephi subjects where 4.0 is the equivMrs. F. V. Liddiard, Nephi alent of an "A. Mrs. LaVilla Bird, Nephi He is Judd D. Morgan, son Maurice Weil, Nephi of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. MorJanies Michael Garrett, son gan of Salt Lake City, formerof Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gar- ly of Nephi. Judd served as rett, Nephi a missionary to Brazil prior to Mrs. Sheril Fox, Cirdeville attending the University. Diane Bowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bowles of Don W. Worthington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. WorthNephi Mrs. May P. Memmott, Scipio ington of Nephi has been namDennis Anderson, Orange, ed to the winter quarter honor California. roll for the Utah State UniverBrenda Mower, daughter of sity of Utah, it was announced Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mower, by Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, dean of students. Nephi Mrs. Emma Mangelson, LeStudents whose academic van. average was in the top five Dorothy Pass, daughter of per cent are placed on the honMr. and Mrs. Donald G. Pass, or roll, Dean Burtenshaw Nephi John Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner, Nephi Men never tell their wives Mrs. Lonin Corbin, Nephi secrets - some think they do, however. NEWS DRIEFS Airman First Class Douglas D. Robinson has notified his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson, that he has been flown from Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho to Lackland Hospital in Texas to have a bone growth removed from his right hand. 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