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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 3T) Thursday, May 14, 1970 itU(D-;WUi- Q Fort Wall DUP Meets v Fort Wall Camp of the D. U. P. met May 8 at the home of Lleila H. Wilkey. Captain Leona I. Greenhalgh presided and in- vocation was by Mary Scott. Zel-m- a Singing was conducted by Golden accompanied by Mildred Ingram. Captain Greenhalgh read a letter from President Kate B. Carter; and a letter was read from Elsie M. l Deadline for signing up for for the current year is May 18. No one will be allowed to riding club1 participate in activities unless they sign up' before that date. 4-- The Five Krafty Cooks held La-ve- La-ve- Is high blood pressure harmful? It can lead to heart attack and stroke Are there many cases? 21 million Americans have some degree of high blood pressure and hypertensive If seeds of wall flowers are planted as soon as the soil can be worked, the plants will bloom this year. As they are perennials, they ordinarily do not flower until - id i ar. heart disease. What can I do about it? See your doctor, who has effective wavs to control it, and get in the swing again. -- their first meeting on May 6 at We discussed the City Park. the various officers responsibil ities and what officers are assigned to do. We then selected the following officers: President Linda Sperry; vice president and reporter, Karen Jarrett; secretary and treasurer, Jan Carter; song leader, Hanalee Parkin; recreation leader, Elizabeth Club Leader is King. Our Jaynette Jones. HARRY 4-- H THIRTY-SECON- ' c jJ vV vs , - :'f' AVW.V.WAVW', 5 PRUDENT Send T-- N Gif Subscriptions to Friends, Relatives 4-- For an outdoor ITEM: 66 South INVITES YOU TO COME ON DOWN AND HAVE YOURSELF A REAL SHOPPING We wish to express our sincere thanks to all the wonderful friends who paid tribute in flowers, in visits, in cards or letters to our beloved father, 0. L. Elaison Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eiiason Mrs. Verda Goble Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard Mrs. Roy Nielson Mrs. Boyd Fish Mr. and Mrs. C. K. 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TRUMAN D yi The Cool Kats club held their first meeting and it was very successful. The name was chosen by the group. Officers elected were: President, Eve Andreasen; vice president, Karen Ockey; secretary, Brenda Ferre; reporter, Suzie Worthington; treasurer, Koye McPherson; song leader, Joy Sperry. Other members are Sarah Ingram and Colleen McCaffery. Teachers are Jan and Julie Refreshments were Pickering. served after the meeting. The project is home living. CARD OF THANKS WE SUGGEST that your daughter would really love a LANE CEDAR CHEST as her graduation gift We would beautiful appreciate the opportunity to show you our LANE cedar chests, and to arrange for Its delivery on selection! graduation day. Call In today for the best NEPHI CHAPMAN FURNITURE COMPANY asK omy to be a good and faithful servant of my Lord and my people. 4-- H Bel-listo- n. The history of Eleanor Grant Ord was given by Mildred Ingram. The lesson on Mormon Ghost Towns was given by B. Worthington. 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