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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 eljc- - NATIONAL NEWSPAPER FoaXK 1in' ASSOCIATION FittPmt Ilf I NNA SUSTAINING 4-- H Office: 96 South Main I MEMBER Page Two and FFA the annual Kiwanis-sponsore- d spring livestock show held Monday was considered very successful. With nearly 100 youth participating, The first activity was livestock and horse judging contest for and FFA members. The following were winners in their Publisher and Editor-ManagRoy E. Gibson groups: FFA livestock judging Kevin Richard Stowell, first; Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Yates, second; Kerry Stanley, rates on request. Advertising third; Gary Jarrett, first; Bradley Vickers, second Dale horse judgJackson, third; Second Lieut Nebel D. Rigby ing: Mike Stephenson, Julie Ingram and Cindi Gardner all tied for first First place trophy in sheep fitting and showmanship went to Richard Stowell. Dennis Stuart received the trophy for the Thirteen members of the Project Pride, the second best sheep. In the market steer class, Mona Ward Relief Society en- - clean up campaign in Mona is SAN ANTONIO Newel D. Kevin Stanley won first place well. Amerin Everyone going very joyed a demonstration son of Mrs. Laurline J. Brent Rigby, with Dailey Olsen, Tracy ican Fork last Thursday at the turned out on Saturday to help, Rigby of Ogden, Utah has been Utah Power & Light Company and the committee in charge is and Brad Sutherland receiving commissioned a second lieutenwhere Marilyn Manning, home very proud of the efforts put blue ribbons. in the U. S. Air Force upon ant horse in the all Competition demonto thanks UP&L and forth economist for express was graduation from Officers Trainstrated the newest electronic who participated, and especially fitting and judging contestThree ing School at Lackland AFB, oven, and prepared a dinner for, to Juab County for the use of keen with 70 entered. two trucks, a bulldozer, a load classes were judged, according Texas. the group. Lieut. Rigby, selected for member. er and grader. Monas rotary to the age of the Visitors on Mothers day at mower and tractor were used to In age group, Gary OTS through competitive examthe home of Mrs. Katie Shep- mow all the streets. Jarrett received the first place ination, is being assigned to ard were Mr. and Mrs. Jack A total of 113 truck loads of trophy with Ellen Belliston, Carl Laredo AFB for pilot training. The lieutenant, a 1964 gradMr. and Mrs. Basil stuff was carried away in- Kay, Scott Tolley, Randy CarCowan, Shenherd and daughter Robyn old fences, trees, rocks ter Arden Hill, Janet Hill. Dav- uate of Wasatch Academy in cluding of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. and cement. One old home was id Worwood, Lorie Kendall and Mt. Pleasant, earned his B.S. Wayne Shenard of Soringville taken down and old bams and Jeff Yates receiving blue rib- degree at Utah State UniverMrs. Evan Bryan of Mona. Mrs. corrals burned. participated sity. His wife, Dorothy, is a Streets with- bons. Twenty-nin- e Patsy Stansworth and daughter out sidewalks were graded. in this class. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sheri Lynn of Delta, and Mr. and In the class of 12 and 13 year Wankier of Levan, Utah. Mrs. Percy Newton of Mona. It is estimated that 116 man old members, Jerry Belliston Mrs. Katie Shenard had ps hours were contributed, with an won the first place trophy with USS CHARLESTON (FHTI her visitors on Mondav, Mrs additional 124 hours by young- Karla Esplin. Scott Jones and NC) Navy Seaman Apprentice! Fonda Earl, Mrs. Olive Boswell. er members of the community Anna Marie Motes receiving blue Richard B. Chapman, son of Mr. Mrs. Delia Stanley and Mrs. Eva who loaded rocks, etc. Older ribbons. Ninteeen competed in and Mrs. Richard B. Chapman Smith, all of Nephi. of 605 South Second West, Neboys contributed 16 hours. this class. Utah, is participating in The food committee served in phi, the e Twenty-oncompeted Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley lunch at 1 p.m., and later serv- 10 and 11 year old class. First Exotic Dancer III aboard the and daughter Debby of Nenhi ed sandwiches and cold drinks. nlace trophy was won by J. Lynn amphibious assault ship USS visited on Sunday with Mrs On Tuesday of this week, a Esplin with Kelly Kendall and Charleston near Camp Jejeune, Katie Shepard. new chain link fence was put David McPherson receiving blue N. C. Exotic Dancer III is a three Mrs. Charlyce Fowkes and around the Mona Cemetery, in ribbons. exAllens Cash Store and Cream week joint service antraining daughter Wendy of Midvale are Diace of the old fence which estimated spending several days with her was tom down. The grass was O Weber treated all contest- ercise involving Marine Corps, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mowed in the unused part of ants to hot dogs and drinks dur- 60,000 Navy, parents, the cemetery, and the ground the afternoon. A large group Army and Air Force support) Myers. ing was graded along the fence line. of parents and friends of the troops, operating against an opTrees in the cemetery were exhibitors watched the posing force of additional At- iantic command units. trimmed. The Mona Lions Club installToo many greases? ed a new chain link fence around the ball park adjacent Farm Bureau Annual to the Mona School. Nephi News Briefs A j Is Successful Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. at Nephi, entry STATSOCIATION UTAH May 21, 1970 Stock Show 3ttnt'9fcttt 3 Thursday, 1970 Phone (801) 623-052- 5 4-- er 4-- 4-- H News of Area Servicemen MIRACLE WHIP 4-- H 4-- I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newton Convention Held have as their guests for a week or so, their son and daughter The Juab County Farm Burin law, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. eau banquet was held on April Newton of Thousand Oaks, d Ward 30 at the hall. A turkey dinner was served to 82. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. V. Allen Olsen of Salt Lake City. Mr. Hamilton is president of the state Farm Bureau Prec. and Mr. Olsen is secretary. Mr. .00 Hamilton, Mr. Olsen and Pres.00 ident R. Roscoe Garrett were .00 speakers. Participants in the .00 Miss Nephi contest gave talent .00 numbers. They were AnnaRae .00 Kendall, Lynnette Smith and .00 Margaret Daley. First-Secon- RPM Grease in Multi-Motiv- e a handy cartridge gun kit greases everything. Chevron eAU YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN NEPHI LEO CHRISTENSEN 23-0648 Standard Oil Company of California ' mSm, AY 29-3- 0 AT THE ART OF Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ealey and family visited in Salt Lake City Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ostler and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family. Mrs. Dean Powell of Rich-- ) and her land, Washington, daughter, Mrs. Jodene Packard and baby son Joel of Provo visited Monday afternoon with O. Ray Powell. They also visited with Mrs. Powells father, Ed. Hansen of Fountain Green, at the Juab County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Binnall and four children of American Fork spent Mothers day with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Park at Midvale. While there they also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Russell and Miss Kathy Cotton. Mothers day visitors at the home of Mrs. R. E. Winn were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan and son Kirk, Mrs. Floyd Schramm and children of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Guymon, Kim, Kathleen and Jana Lee of Provo. MATADORS DIRECT FROM MEXICO AUTHENTIC FIGHTING BULLS MAY 29 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Worthington and two grandchildren of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthington. Mrs. Ralph Miller of Salt Lake City spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Rosa Gerhart. Mrs. Gibson S. Cowan spent the week end in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Winifred Wilson. While there she attended the Eugene Jelisnick concert and Philhaarmonic orchestra. OTAMi FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Lester Broad-- 1 head visited with his mother, Mrs. Olive Broadhead, on Friday of last week. Mothers day guests at the) home of Mrs. Delta Yates were her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ostler, twin sons Calvin and Kelvin, and daughter Laurie Jean of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs. R. E. Winn. 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Q MARSHMALLOWS LARGE 1 pound pkg 21 SPA PAPER TOWELS URGE ROLLS --- 4 for 100 PIERCES PORK & BEANS - No. 212 - 2 cans 47e WESTERN FAMILY FRUIT COCKTAIL 5 cans 100 NOW MODESS large package 48 to package - - 99 NABISCO SPOON -- SIZE SHREDDED WHEAT -- 12 oz package - 31 GREEN GIANT BEANS KITCHEN SLICED - - can 22 CERTIFIED WALNUTS 1 pound package - - 99 AURORA TOILET TISSUE -- 2 rolls 27 WESTERN FAMILY PEANUTBUTTER40oz120 LIBBYS OR PIERCES CORN - - 5 cans 95 DEL MONTE FRUIT DRINKS 46 oz 4 cans 100 each SWANSON TV CHICKEN DINNER 49 FROST N FLAME PIES -- APPle 3100 WESTERN FAMILY VEGETABLES -- 7100 WESTERN FAMILY BISCUITS -- Pkg -- 9 -- Cherry -- Peach LETTUCE 2 heads 25c GRAPEFRUIT 12 for 97 NEW RED POTATOES -- 10 lbs 69 CORN FRESH - - per ear - 8 ""at low budget prices T BONE STEAKS 1.29 per pound ROUND STEAK- FULL CUT -- BONELESS 1.09 BONELESS SIRLOIN per pound 1.39 SWIFTS PREMIUM BACON - Pound pkg 79c Very good! 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