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Show Thursday, June 5, 1969 Nophi, Juab County. Utah 84648 r Visitors during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pierce of Gunnison, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Pierce of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bennett of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Gam Stew, art and family of Ogden spent Memorial day in Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart also visiited at the Taylor home in Levan. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M, Worwood were Miss Kathy Worwood of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Worwood of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon and daughter Becky of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter and son Craig spent the opening day of fishing season at the Strawberry reservoir. Is this the country well have next year? MUN's Future Disclosed From, the JHS CLARION The president of the UN club for next year is AnnaRae Kendall. She is full of plans for next year. First off, she plans to have a trick or treat party or UN members at Halloween time. This is to be followed by several other parties to be held at special times during the school year. Parliamentary procedure will be the modus operandi (manor of procedure) for all meetings because this is the orderly way of carrying on all club meetings and is the way the Model UN itself works. By making parliamentary procedure a part of the club activity AnnaRae feels that those members participating in the Model UN at Salt Lake City will feel more at home ' and be better prepared to carry on their duties. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halona of Tahatchl, New Mexico were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brough. They were in Utah to attend the graduation exercises of their son, McArthur Halona at the Springville High School on Wednesday night, and to pick up their children, Mike Halona who has been living with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brough during the school year and Roberta Halona who has been living with a family at Lehi on the Indian eacggkva' ft Student Placement program. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hansen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ella Taylor and Bishop and Mrs. n Golden Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mangelson and family spent Monday in Provo were dinner guests on MemorUimes-uMev- vs with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard ial Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh. Mangelson. WEDDING GIFT LIST with most usable gifts for the Jerry Marcus the Plumbbride and groom ing & Builders Supply, 66 So. Main, Phone Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wan-kiand daughters of Murray spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephensen. Memorial day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephensen were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stephensen of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Stephensen and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Stephensen and family, Mr. and Mrs Terry Stephensen and family, and Mary Taylor enjoyed the week end in Las Vegas where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Frehner. er Nephi Local and Social Hems Mr. and Mrs. Lester Broad-hea- d of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kunder of Twin Falls were Memorial day guests at the home of Mrs. Olive J. Broadhead. Mr. and Mrs. Broadhead remained for a visit over the week end. Miss Olive Taylor had as her visitors on Memorial day, her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stephenson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangel-so- n are staying with his parents in Levan until they can move into a home of their own, They have been living in Gunnison for some time past but now will be making their home in Levan. Thursday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd of Tooele and Glen Shepherd of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd had as their guests on Memorial day, Mrs. Rayola Thom and daughter Carol of Springville, Mrs. Floyd Thom and baby of Newport, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shepherd and family of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shepherd and family of NephL TT-I'- The officers are going to meet and write a system of rules and regulations governing the club here. There are getting to be so many members in the club that some regulations have to be set up governing the club activities and designating which members are eligible to represent the club at the Model UN. Club members will do research on the country assigned to them and draw up resolutions governing the voting blocks of countries within the Model UN. This organization 13 set up exactly like its offluent parents the UN. Eligible dub members will attend seminars and the big convention at Salt Lake in the spring. AnnaRae urges all to join because it is going to be the best yet gri Man-gelso- Ualkers COAL, GAS AND OIL FURnew or used. Get NACES your furnace work done dow dont wait til fall. A&A Round Oak Furnace Co., 351 So. 11th East, Springville, ph. 2231 incl. SINGER SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE at FOR SALE OR LEASE Thursday every week Plumbing & Builder sup- Cafe on Highway 91 at Levan 4. ply, 66 South Main, Pb, Call - Alcoholocaust 4-- D 623-119- 9. 489-668- 1. 4-- 623-119- 9. 623-192- , 90 TORO & JACOBSEN LAWN MOWERS SCHWINN BICYCLES Lawn Mower & ' Bicycle Service Lawn Mowers sharpened and We have tires, enrepaired. gine parts, wheels and blades for most mowers. All sizes of tires and tubes, and parts for Saws bicycles and tricyces. machine filed and set. Leave word at Clarks Market In Nephi or with Kenneth Hoyt in Levan for pick up and delivery WESTKNSKOWS 89 So ' 11 tf Mabi, Gunnison. proof 2 bedroom FOR SALE home, with furnace, at 54 North 4th East, Nephi. Inquire: Camilla M. Duckworth, 623-074- 2. FOR SALE 1967 Camaro Jim Jensen, phone 623-114- NEPHI JAFCEES will spon sor.. the.. JOYCE.. FRANCOM DANCE REVIEW on Thursday June 5, at 7 :30 p.m. at the Juab High School. Adult ticket ?1. child ticket 50o FURNITURE 623-014- f Tht Traythrt Softly Strytct ySTAgr A FKE! y I hope you have a garden your backyard. Even if it; only a border around tht house, you still can derive pleasure from digging anc planting . . . which is one gooc reason for looking forward t spring. But modern life being wha It is, many of us occupy aparl ments where theres no possi bility of getting our own hand; into the soil. Of course there; a gardener around, usually and watching him tend tht and trees ontheground-Elants j ; ! J ! i enough. almost any person wit! a green thumb prefers some thing more than that Fortu nately, it cant be hard to find no matter where you live. Im referring to America; public gardens. Even the smallest town usually has a square decorated with bushes and flowers. Every big city puts on a real display. New Yorks Central Park is a famous example, although probably the masterpiece of urban planning in this respect is die Nationai Arboretum in Yet, D. Washington,than covers more C., which 400 acres, Scholastic awards wre given to students who had been on the honor roll three quarters out of four. can you Stand 60 Days Over 90 Degrees Mrs. Spencer Forrest of Whittier, California visited in Nephi over the Memorial day week end with relatives and friends. Mrs. T. H. Burton, and her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hesse of Yuma, Arizona attended graduation exercises at the BYU Thursday where Mrs Burtons granddaughter, Ann Burton Blake, was one of the gradautes. They also attended a family dinner following the graduation at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Alma P. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Hesse are spending this week at Fish Lake with Dr. and Mrs. P. L, Jones. Set high goals for Sigma Utilis Officers Announced at Lunch Karl and Kent Whittington have returned to their home in From the JHS CLARION Idaho Falls after visiting overUnder the direction of the according, to Mrs. Thela night recently at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. A. J. outgoing officers of the Sigma club adviser. Utilis an instalation During the past two years Bowers, Club, luncheon was served the incom- club members have taken part Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins officers and club Tuesday, in many activities that pass unwere in Kaysville recently to ing 13 at Mickelsons s noticed. Next years club Cafe. see their granddaughter, Diane May intend to strengthen their Installed as next years ofGarrett graduate from high services and add othschool and from the Seminary ficers were, Debbie Belliston, present ers. DeAnn vice president; Jarrett, four-yeprogram. Jackie Birchfield, Debbie is daughter of Mr. president; Visitors at the home of Mrs. secretary; and Patty Miner, and Mrs. Byron Belliston; Rulon H. Bracken over the treasurer. the daughter of Mr. and Memorial week end were her This is not a competitive Mrs. Dee Jarrett; Jackie, the daughter, Mrs. Mary Steele and club, but rather a service club. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark children, and Mrs. Brackens Its objective is to supplement Ostler; and Patty, the daughter granddaughter, Miss Peggy or lighten the burden of other of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Miner. Moore, all of Salt Lake City. existing organizations in the In charge of the luncheon Mrs. Bracken returned with school through presenting pro- were Deltha Gowers, Ellen Baia them for visit in Salt Lake grams, ushering, and keeping ley, Ann Cowan and AnnaRae City at the Steele home. up the standards of the school, Kendall. Wan-kie- r, mem-oer- ar De-An- n, That is what Salt Lake airport temperatures showed last year. Electric room air conditioners now are down in price to about half what they were 10 years ago. Cool it now! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ) V. mh? jiDTta? is? k-ffli- (sd (&? (Oi? ITS EASY. TO USE with Retirement electilc or manual rug clean Ing appliances aiyl it's con Centrated and has Z6 rug stain remover Thats RUG MATE rug shampoo at Nephi Lumber Co., 55 West Second North In - Spare !n Also awarded each year are outside the school, such as the Delphic scholarship awards given to the top boy and girl; the Ther-moi- d athletic awards; and the Greenhalgh athletic awards for excellence in sports and scholarship. Besides these, merit awards were presented for an outstanding student in each area of school work. certificates from So Carefree... CONSOLE SPINET PIANO Will sacrifice to . responsible party In this- - area. Cash or terms. Write! Credit Manager, Tallman Piano Stores, Inc. 2021 Salem, Oregon 97308. Time To Americas Gardens the Awards Assembly on May 19? Many pins and certificates were awarded to students who had excelled In various fields during the year. Awards were given to boys who had earned athletic letters in the several sports. Department awards were presented by various organizations In the school, such as FFA, FHA, etc. ITEMS IN YOUR HOME! 455-341- 4. The use of alcohol by drivers and pedestrians results in about 25,000 deaths per year. i From the JHS CLARION Did you earn an award at 1968 Volks FOR SALE O. wagen in good condition V.Lund, Fountain Green, phone "rjttingout a forest rreJ B HARP AND DANGEROUS It f INwOCK. PLEASE PONT - SELL THOSE UNWANTED Honors end Awards Snwkey Says: chance By GERALD ANDREWS REUPHOL-STERIN- BUT Active Students Receive USE THE TNT'S to Many samples and colors to choose from. Furniture for sale. Phone 754-32- - OK UPHOLSTERING, 515 South Center, Santaquin, Ut, GIFT LIST fer every wedding reception. . NEPHI LUMBER CO. 65 West 2 North Ph. 7 - 50 1, James H. Crane of Salt Lake City visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane on Monday of this week. Mrs. ELine Haakke and two daughters and a son, and Mrs. LaRae Johnson and four children, all of Salt Lake City visMrs. Eileen Pack and daught- ited on Memorial day with Mr. er Marlene of Ogden were and Mrs. George G. Hbwarth Memorial week end visitors at and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynthe home of Mrs. Packs moth- es. er, Mrs. George W. Duckworth. Diane and Karen Garrett are Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Carter spending a week with their of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Howard Bonnemort of Hawkins. Kaysville were visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawkins home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. of Phoenix, Arizona were the Crane on Memorial day. guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. DaVeda Davis had as Mrs. Earl Hawkins over the her guests on Thursday and Memorial day week end. Other her grandson, Scott guests were Mr. and Mrs. De FYiday Davis of Seattle, Washington Wayne Garrett and family of and his fiancee, Miss Sandra Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Gam Lee of Coeur dAlene, Idaho. Butcher of Provo and Mr. and Scott has been attending BYU Mrs. J. S. Hawkins of Salt Lake City. and was enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. James Golden of Provo spent Memorial day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Use the HIT'S! Arnold Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Brough of Cedar City were in Nephi for Memorial day. They visited with Mrs. Ernest Brough and other relatives. PagaF our extra careful! Please! Adviser and features some 70,000 azaleas among its countless species and varieties. Then there are the National arks, too big and wild to be .ailed "gardens, but for precisely that ;eason. You find Mother bustin out all over, bowing mere humans how to Monterey .Mature t produce the tallest trees, the u shiest bushes, the most rilliantly colored flowers. In fact, vicarious gardening i open to virtually everyone. Irs a hobby you can .vith in-iul- ge In at home, and carry you when you travel Some people arrange their coincide with like Historic vacations to special events Week Garden in Virginia. Others take off for places that are always interesting at any time of year, Yellowstone, for . ; instance. I do a little of both. Besides j that, my wife and I go for the j occasional Sunday afternoon! drive just to see the latest; blossoms along the highway, j In short, vicarious You can learn a lot from children if you listen. When they play "house they play far real. Susy talks about the family "buget. She tells her playmates it's wise to plan ahead, to buy only what you need, and to save money whenever you can. Lucy Is concerned ' with affairs of the kitchen. She points out that some cuts of meat are less 'expensive, that fresh fruits and vegetables dont cost so much when they are coming to the stores fresh from the farms and gardens where they are plentiful. Johnny wants to check the family bankbook before he decjdet. whether or not to buy a new car. Jamie says the family has to be careful to take care of the things they have and not waste them. Good care, he says, means that you dont have to get anything new right away. And Billy comes up with a real good Idea, he operates a business, sells everything. Billy says It's wise to shop with som'eene you Trade at Iinccln-Mercur- y leads the way with the hottest deals in town know. gar-- i dening is a game that can be played in several different j ways. Theres certainly a w ay to suit your means, inclinations ; and expertise. 3 PARKIN MOTOR CO. Home 131 South Mair n- -l- lephl, Utah WRLMD4 |