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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Deseret Industries Invites Public to Open House In Newly Enlaged Facilities ijf - The ribbon is being cut in celebration of a new addition at Provo Deseret Industries by Mayor Verl Dixon at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 7th. Other activities taking place during the two-da- y celebration include continuous tours through the entire facilities during normal store hours. There will be a fashion show Friday and Saturday at 11 a.m.and 3 p.m., and refreshments will be served to all who come to see the results of their contributions to Deseret Industries. The Provo Deseret Industries Is the largest In the Welfare System of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. It employs 260 people of which 90 per cent are handicapped, and also 125 who work in their homes under a new homecraft program. Seven years ago when the plant was moved from a down-tow- n location to its present location at 1375 North State, the operation employed only 50 people. Merchandise which is sold at Deseret Industries stores are materials that have been donated and reconditioned by the it handicapped employed. This organization operates as a federal woric-shounder the direction of the Latter-da- y Saints church. V-v-- This interesting flower is the new double Gloriosa daisy, easily jwn from seeds. It will bloom this summer if you sow then soon as the soil dries. summer wild flower very youngster knows open fields. But even some gardeners don't ilize what plant breeders have produced from this humble Idling. These Thursday, May 6, 1971 STjcQrimtjjtWctufi relatives are called Gloriosa daisies and their blooms dwarf those of black-eye- d susan. Some have joldcn yellow flowers with a dark brown center eye. A new variety, Irish Eyes, has a green "eye". Other varieties are zoned with mahogany red toward the center of each flower, golden yellow towards the outer edge of each petal. This variety is named Pinwheel. The newest Gloriosa daisy is even further removed from its origins for it has either or fully double flowers, also gulden yellow. When they are entirely open a dark brown, velvety center may show. All Gloriosa daisy flowers, single or double, are borne on the same sturdy plants and still stems that mark the wild Flowers open all summer long and continue even into fall. If you sow seeds as soon as soil dries you can have blooms in your garden this year. There has been much debate about whether Gloriosa daisies are annual, biennial or perennial. Plants winter over from seeds to bloom the following year. In some climates they then die. In other areas they come up from the roots year after t ear. Youll have to find, by trial and error, how they perform nu live. miss growing them. They're really spectacular high-tone- d SOUTH MAIN - NEPHI IF IfS A GOOD DEAL YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WATCH THE FRONT OF OUR BUILDING FOR THE SPECIALS 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burke of Spring-vili- e spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. Mrs. Burke is a niece of Mr. Ellertson. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay Sunday afternoon, as an early celebration of Mothers Day. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kay and family of Vernon, Bishop and Mrs. Ellis Kay and family of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay. Miss Rhonda Stanley returned home tour with the BYU Sunday after a y International Folk Dancers. The tour took them to Montepelier, Idaho; Western Wyoming College at Rock Springs, Big Piney, and the Story Gymnasium of Cheyenne, Wyoming. At Cheyenne she visited with Kelvin Clayton and family for a short time. In Colorado the group performed at Denver, the Broadmore Hotel at Colorado Springs, and the Grand Junction College at Grand Junction. Miss Stanley is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stanley. 10-da- Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd had as Thom and daughters LeeAnn and Carol of Springvilie, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shepherd and daughters Vickie and Traci of Salt Lake City. Farrell Winter and son Gary, and Seymour Winter and sons Gregory and Chad of Bountiful visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux were Mrs. Terry Pritchett and children of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Pearl Dahlen and Mrs. Blanche Pitt of Provo. Mr .and Mrs. Delin Farnsworth of Salt Lake City were viistors on Tuesday of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. p Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd visited in Mona Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newton. That evening they attended the Lions Club Zone meeting and banquet held in Mona. New Law Soon In Effect Covering Altered Height Of Motor Vehicles er Woodrow Beard and sisters, Phyllis Beard of Levan, Olive Sudweeks and Myrtle Ligman of Provo attended funeral services for a cousin, Earl Fields, at Lewiston, Utah on Friday of last week. their visitors on Sunday, Mrs. Rayola non-prof- The laws of physics dealing with objects that go up must come down, Leo H. Barlow, Utah Safety Councils vice president for traffic today said, also applies to the automobile. Effective May 10, Mr. Barlow said, a new state law, enacted by the 1971 Utah Legislature, prohibits altering a motor vehicle to change the ground-to-bumpdistance from what it was at the time of manufacture. Such alterations diminish the safety features of a vehe added. hicle, The only exemption from this new law covers implements of husbandry, farm tractors, road machinery and road rollers, it was pointed out. Thus Mr. Barlow said, car owners who have raised the back end of their vehicles must commence the task of bringing them back to the normal manufacturers level. Too, he pointed out, this law also makes it unlawful to lower a vehicle from the original height of manufacture. The only way to stay legal, he stressed, is to leave the automobile alone. It was designed and tested by engineers. Such modifications referred to substantially change the center of gravity of the vehicle and thus adds another hazard to its operation. Enforcement of this new act will be a local problem, and it is assumed that most local agencies will seek immediate compliance. MOW Area NeWS Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard spent the week end in Midvale as guests of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hodson and family. On Saturday they witnessed the baptism of their granddaughter, Jody Lin Hodson. She was baptised by her father. They also attended sacrament services in the Midvale Fourth Ward where Mr. Beard confirmed Jody Lin a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. semi-doub- full-sow- n LeVan Area NeWS John Bowman of Henderson, Nevada was a visitor Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd. He was enroute to his home in Nevada. On Monday morning, David Shepherd and a friend, John Morganstem of Henderson, Nevada visited at the home of Mr. Shepherds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd. Both men work for the Sheriffs department of Clark Coun-tl- y in Nevada and were enroute to Wyoming to pick up a prisoner. Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman were Ina Jackman of Provo and Glenda Jack-ma- n of Springvilie. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Malmgren on the occasion of Mr. Malmgrens birthday anniversary Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones and family of St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Malmgren and family of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jarrett and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Howlett and family of Murray. Mona residents attending the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler at Salt Lake City Saturday, May 1 were: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton, Hal and Debbie Newton, Mrs. Hilda Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewell. The new Mrs. Butler is the former Ann Summers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers. Gem, Mineral Society to Hold Open House in Provo TAKE MOTHER OUT DINNER AT She (and you, too) will enjoy the beauty and atmosphere of Ray's new Dining Room remodeled! FOR MOTHERS WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT OF one jteppin deception Center Resevations now being accepted . . phone 623-089- 5 . . . other's FULL SIZE - - just FREE FLOWERS VER Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen spent the week end in Salt Lake City. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Von Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mower. On Saturday evening they attended a dance review where their granddaughter, Wendy Mower, took part. TO 72 West Second South in Nephi Members of the Timpanogos Gem and Mineral Society will host the 13th annual gem and mineral show Friday and Saturday at the Eldred Center in Provo. The show is free to the public with visitors invited from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd spent Thursday in Salt Lake City where they visited with a sister, Mrs. Herbert Dean Jr., at her home, and also with her husband at the Veterans hospital. Page Four - FULL POWER bid vMym Model 2011 HOOVER CANISTER ALL STEEL Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Bird and daughter Pamela of West Jordan were visitors on Monday at the home of Miss Vinnie Christensen and Angus Christensen. CONSTRUCTION &95 mt Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah 84648. 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