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Show Thursday, September 12, 1968 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Wasps Take Opener In Flay News of Your Friends in Nephi A Neighborhood Party" waa held at the City Park Monday Everyone enjoyed a pot luck dinner. The follow- The Stellman ing attended: Greenhalgh family, the Reese Sherwood family: the Earl In- gram family: the Ronald Jones family: the Duane Tidwell fam- lly; the James Mathews family; the Sam Bramall family; the Craig, Tidwell family and Mrs. Mona Lee Pexton. About 40 enjoyed the evening. honor of Miss Carol Keyte by Mrs. Ralph Lange. In attend-evenlnance were Mrs. Lauren Keyte, Mrs. Merrill Newren, Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Keyte, Mrs Ralph H. Lange, Mrs. Kirk Allen, Mrs. Ervin Newton, Mrs. Gary Jackson, Mrs. Monte Robinson, Mrs. Margo Smith, Mrs Wayne Pace, Mrs. Ross Newton, Mrs. Mont Yates, Miss Carol Keyte Mrs. Ralph and the hostess, Lange. Hindi of Season SIMPLICITY TILLERS 5 H. n, 4th-and-1- 0, 00 Regular 198.00 4 H. P. with reverse NOW 00 P. - Regular 1 00 55.00 j NOW - NOW Regular 64.95 and Builders' Supply A aiiO INTERMOUNTAIN Q2S3SS fiSSHHCmiE) IL (mm (Hifli3Rlb gaieaDGfc m 0 Canning Her Thing LAWN MOWER Proven 3HP Even small fires !:P! 13-1- 3. Juab Hospital Patient List Regular 189.00 H. The public is invited and On the kick off, Milford took the ball on the 20 and run the urged to attend and support ball 80 yards for their first Juab High football this fall. score of the game. Their try for extra point failed. In the second quarter, Juab Smokey Says: went ahead 13-- 6 with a pass from Larry Lunt to The extra end Hal Newton. point was scored by Russell Mangelson, Juab's full back. Late in the second quarter came back to score Milford from about 10 yards out to No one even the score at then scored until the final 18 seconds of the game. The coaching, staff as well as Mr. and Mrs. Kandy Howard (Tammy Worwood) who the ball team was very pleased with winning the ball game. were married on September 6, 1968 But as could be seen, much work is needed in the teams offensive area, especially in defenblocking. The over-a- ll sive play, except for a few Matches not for kids! was good, accord Recently admitted patients at and Mrs. Dwain Bracken, Ne- - breakdowns, the Juab County Hospital at phi Mrs. Jack S. Anderson, MorNephi include the following, ac6 5 cording to the list released on oni 4-- H Leon C Winter, Levan Wednesday morning by HospitMrs. Floyd Peterson, Moral authorities, with those noted by having been admitted oni. and released since the issue of Barbara L. Lovell, this paper dated September 6: Previously listed patients reMargaret Coleman and Gail maining at the Hospital Include Coleman, Irvine, California, Harry Beagley, Dora Peterson, Michael Vogt, sono f Mr. and Loretta Nelson, Trevor Roper, Natalie Orme, Ellen Jensen, Mrs. Ronald Vogt, Nephi Jerald Sansonl, Berwyn, HI. Mrs. Leah Williams. Loma B. McIntyre, Leamington. Mrs. Jeffie Cornwall and baby Michael Young, son of Mra returned to their home in Buhl, Carolee Bowles, Nephi Dale Everitt, son of Mr. and Idaho recently after spending a few days at the home of her Mrs. LaMar Everitt, Nephi Dora B. Spell, Colonial Manor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mathew Bracken, son of Mr. Robison and family. a, 35-ya- rd - NOW P. with reverse o, prof-essioin- al in j Mr. and Mrs. George Fannin recently attended the Professional Scouters Training t Fort Collins, Solo-radwhere some 4,290 Scouters and wives and children were in attendance. The conference was conducted by Alden Barber, new Chief Scout Executive, and the outstanding speakers were Archie Moore, former light Jim heavyweight champion; Whittaker, first American to climb Mt. Everest; Joe Grad-iolformer professional baseball player and Whitney Young Jr., head of the urban league. Boy Power 76 was the title of the new program kicked off at the conference. ea For the first time in years, ing to Coach Dennis Hansen. Defensive play was led by Juab High School has won Its Kent Carter, and The opening football game. win came with some 18 seconds by Brent Eyre, Larry Lunt, Hal to go when defensive back Al- Newton and Russell Mangel-sowho are playing good delan Sperry intercepted a Mil ford pass on the 40 and run fensive ball. The punting of Dale Greenhalgh kept Milford it back to the 25. On Q B Larry Lunt in the hole most of the afterWasps to Rodney Painter for the win- noon. ning score. Juab's next game will be Juabs first score came when with Dugway on Friday at Defensive tackle Dale Green Dugway, with game time set as halgh picked off a Milford hand 8 p.m., rather than 7:30 as preoff and run 20 yards for the viously announced. Next home score. The try for the extra game will be Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 2 p.m. against Green River. point failed. On Monday, September 9, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sherwood Miss Carol Keyte and Mrs. and grandson of Salt Lake City Ralph Lange traveled to Salt visited on Monday with Mr. and Lake City where a shower was Host-- I Mrs. Reese Sherwood. given in Carols honor. Mrs. Ralph H. were esses On Saturday, August 31, a Lange and Mrs. Kirk Allen of bridal shower was given in Hunter, Utah. Nephi News Briefs Smokey Says: Last-secon- ds g. 00 MARV. D. 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They are a trip to the National Congress in Chicago, and medals on honor. Girls who have claimed awards in the past say that winning was not easy, but the personal satisfaction gained was worth the effort. It takes time, perseverance and skill to preserve perfect jars of string fcgans, beets, peaches, jams, pickles, or any other appetite tempters. How does a girl learn this traditional culinary art? By joining and being coached by the county extension home economist and the volunteer Club leader. She also has access to how-tmanuals published by the Extension Service and Kerr. BETTY DEMPSEY, and u . r FOR YOU WINTER LONG 4-- 4-- 4-- YOU USE LABOR AND EQUIPMENT MORE EFFICIENTLY 4-- YOUR CROPS GET AN EARLY START NEXT SPRING 4-- 4-- Why not spend a few nights this fall at BYU. You'll be company. Those who attend evening classes are a pedal group of etudents. They are mature and bring to elaaa much valuable experience. 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