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Show NepKi Juab County, Utah 84648 Hjc Mona News Levan Local, Mr. Social News Mr. ami Mnt Dan 2Vi MILLION SCORE WITH 8 MILLION PROJECTS 4-H'- fil family V!,txl m Fair virw on Sun. lay mth Mr. anl Mr, lam CJiamlxr; - also m Mr. and Mr. Jame P. Chri. Wall with Mr. anl M.tv ten were in Sait Istke City j Rev. on Thursday to meet their son. Christensen, at the Mr. Stanley and Mr Elder Von He waa returning Anna Tolley of Ni6it. and airpoit. two Wayna Slnierd if Sjinngvtll home after completing viiUt on Monday with Mm years in the Texas mission. Ratio Shrjierd. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood of Provo, Clyde Wood and Mrs Pvim Bennett of Hoblcn. Mrs. Bennett of Cedar City notk'k visited at the home of Mr. and IIFAIilNG Not ire i hereby Riven that a Mr. Clark 8. Wood during last Mr. and Mra. week. Earl public heannR will be held in Woodall Bounof anl family CourtJuab Courtroom, County on Sunday with house, Nejihi, Utah at 7 p m. on tiful visited the 12th day of December. 1968, her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Clark at which time recommendation S. Wood. of the Juab County Planning Mr. and Mrs. Vem Winter Commission for the zoning of and and Max Winter of the County will be given pub- Cedarfamily Winter and City. Seymour lic consideration. son Gregory and Farrell Winter Detail of the resolution con- of Bountiful were week end taining the recommendation of guests of their parents, Mr. and the Planning Commission will Mrs. Alma Winter. be on file In the County Clerk's office and may be examined during office hour until the time of the hearing. By Order of the BOARD OF COUNTY ,t COMMISSIONERS JUAB COUNTY, UTAH Mike Cowan who Is attending Snow College at Ephraim, Dates of publication: November spent the week end with his 10, 17 and 2d. 1966. In The parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Times-New- s, Cowan. Nephl, Utah. ! crs M.-lv- of rrnuc May fJ NEPHI DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT WILL BE Open House Scheduled H i.se to wriixmie you to the Extension Office will Tuesday and Wednesday, November 15 and 16, from 1 p in. to 5 p m. "Consumers Calling" will be tile theme of the open house to acquaint all with the available to everyone sei vice through the Extension Sc: vices. tiara Schofield. Home Agent urge all women to attend. Husbands and friends are Welcome, too. I coders who attended School for Women In laigan recently, Maxine P.f-kiEthel G.idd, Erma Barton, Deeintrt Jacobsen and Myra Kay will be In attendance to help make you welcome. We would like you to try your Extension Service anytime you have a problem in Oonsum-e- r Buying" Mrs. Schofield says. 10, 1966 Page Five The Road Report .... by arba iTogiams ale available to the vlul.i or organized groups on the liiiw and why of wise bay-Ibbudgeting, etc. Those desiring progi.ims me asked to contact the Extension Service office as far in advance of the date Dec-leas JKnvxtble. d n al r iui Thurtdaq, November Simco-Mclu- o g. Ladies Literary League Meet at Hansen Home -- Mrs. Velma Hansen was host- ess to the Ladies Literary on NoVemlier 3id when the club was treated to a wonderful evening program. Girls who attended the 1966 Girls Slate at presented the prog i am. A rejairt on the activities at Girls State was d by Ruth Eileen Jensen and JuLee Nyman. They gave an interesting paper on parliamentary proce.lure, and told how laws are created and passed. They also sang several selections typical of Girl State songs. Present were Mrs. Elmo Wilson, president of the club, Mrs. Rex Tolley, Mrs. Euna Cooper, Miss Ireta Carter, Mrs. Stella Mra. Gibson Cowan, Boswell, Miss Rhcta Sperry, Mrs. Hos-mL. Grace, Mra. Eugene Wilkey, Mrs. Max L. Omie. Mrs. J. R. Grecnhalgh, Mrs. Clinton Kiigan, Mrs. Ooquella McPherson, and the hostess, Mrs. Velma Hansen. Delicious refreshments were served. e p:e-seate- than 2Vi million AH boys and girls are expected to National Food Buyers 8 million individual projects this year, an averof four member. about TV age projects per Quiz on The statistics, supplied by the Cooperative Extension Service, Are you an expert in food represent a lot of ingenuity and initiative. All 4 II projects, meetings and events must be worked in among school, church, buying? What grade and cut home chores and part time jobs. of beef is best for hamburgers? There are a possible 100 different projects or activities availWatch educational TV for able to youngsters between 9 and 19 years old from coast to the "National Food Buyers coast, depending on where they live, their needs, resources and Quiz on Thursday, November Interests. Most center around specific projects in foods, home 17 at 8:00 p.m. This is being improvement, safety, health, livestock, clothing, home and farm produced in Washington, D. C. management, leadership and community service. Certain standwith the arsistance of the U. ards and goals have to be reached. S. Department of Agriculture, To group overall accomplishments into one recognition pro- Consumer and Marketing sergram, the Extension Service developed the national 4 H Achievevice. ment program. In this program, one boy and girl from each state Famous TV personalities will is selected annually for having the most outstanding 4 11 record. help you check your buying Fifty win trips to the National I Club Congress In Chicago skills, according to Juab Home the first week of December. Twelve will receive national $500 Agent Clara Schofield. Mrs. scholarships, and nearly 10,000 are expected to earn county Schofield urges clubs who meet achievement medals. on this night to secure answer Sponsor of the achievement awards for the last 15 years la sheets front the Extension Serthe Ford Motor Company Fund. During the 4 H Congress, Ford vice office. There are a limited will host a luncheon and entertainment for the entire deleganumber of these answer sheets tion of 2,300 delegates and guests. and they are available on a Highlights of two 1965 winners accomplishments are examples first come" basis. She invites of what can be expected from the top 1966 records. everyone to watch this An Alabama girl excelled in more than a dozen projecta including food preservation, sewing, cooking, home Improvement, dairy animals, demonstrations and exhibits. She is now a sophomore at the University of Alabama. Her future goal is a medical career. A Colorado college student joined 4 H when he was 9. His first project was rabbits. By 1965 he had 15' steers in the feed lot, won top state honors in the field crops program and reserve champion beef showmanship award at the Intermountain Stock show. Working with livestock influenced his desire to become a MORE Hccidents occur as one-thi- rd often on Interstate Highways. According to Commerce Secretary Connor accidents occurred on Interstate Roads 2.8 deaths per 100 million miles compared to 9.7 deaths on the older roads. er WANTED TO BUY Irrigated land near Nephi or Mona. at Contact Ray Grecnhalgh Bushnell Real Estate, 188 East Center Street, Provo. to one-ha- lf ROAD BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION AMERICAN DON'T BORROW . . -6 SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! NOW I the time t trade In your old watch at Nephi Jewel-- 1 ry, Nephi, Utah. IGA PINEAPPLE DRINK veterinarian. Mrs. Jones Reviews Life of Martin Luther ALL DAY At Lit-a-Lu- The Club met at the home of Mrs. Carl Wilkey on Thursday, November 3. Mrs. Ernestine Vest, club president, conducted the meeting. A very interesting and informative of the life of Martin Luther was given by Mrs. Preston L Jones. Mrs. Jones gave a vivid portrait of the man, his role in history, and told of his unshakable faith in God and how he helped to bring about the Protestant Reformation. Lit-a-Lu- re !)i7 546 ozj00 Meeting at Mrs. Yilkey Home re Light refreshments were served to Mrs. J. W. Brough, Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Miss Naomi Bailey, Mrs. Ed. Cox, Mrs. Cleon Mem-mot- t, Mrs. E. C. Sherwood, Mrs. A. K. Johnson, Mrs. Ray Worthington, Mrs Neldon Worthington, Mrs. James M. Anderson, Mrs. Preston L. Jones, Mrs. Morgan Lunt, Mrs. F. A. Heppler, Mrs. Fred L. Gadd, Mrs, Ernestine Vest and the hostess, Mrs. Carl L. Wilkey. V I SAVE 45c r FALL FOOD FESTIVAL CORN - -- 303 Cream or W.K. FRUIT COCKTAIL 303 ctns PINEAPPLE JUICE - 46 PINK SALMON BEETS - 1 Wi TOMATO JUICE BEEF STEW cans 4 for 89c KQWD STEAK 46 oz cans 3 for 89c NEW CROP - - each 59c TURKEYS 24 oz cans "C" GRADE MANDARIN ORANGES 5 cans 1.00 HENS OR TOMS PEACHES Yellow Cling lVi cans ea. 29c 10 TO 20 LBS. 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