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Show Thursday, June 3, 1971 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 WEEDY LOTS AND UNUSED Nephi News Briefs Cleanup Dated BUILDINGS! Again, it Is the time of year for property owners residing In Nephi and those that reside elsewhere, to take a look at their unused lots and property and to do something about cutting weeds Cub Scouts, Guide Patrol boys, Boy growths. It and other rampant-growin- g Scouts and Explorers of the Juab Distis not fair for property owners to neglect rict will meet at 8 a.m. on Saturday to their properties which become insect participate in the SOAR National Clean breeding places, when just across a Up Day. fence line, some citizen works hard to Leaders of the various units throughkeep a neat, clean place. out the district have received special notices, and a large group of boys are A large number of persons have been expected to help clean up parks, city contacted in regards to these problems. removed unand canyon areas, highways and conserMany have cooperated and vation projects. too many have resightly conditions; Also sponded with just empty promises. a dont give that few a just there are damn what their surroundings look like.il un-tThese people usually will not move few a also are There prosecuted. we know who are unable to take propNEPHI STATION er care of their property for various reasons. I suggest you take an hour and Prec. Low Date High ride around Nephi and take a look at the .00 47 83 27 May well yards of kept increasing number .00 81 51 28 to May and residences. It is very gratifying .00 45 73 May 29 see the increasing number of residents .03 44 68 30 May who are taking pride in dressing up 45 .15 64 May 31 Our the streets outside their places. .12 39 66 June 1 tour this Take hats are off to them! 42 71 .00 June 2 of our city some evening, and then of residence; rate yourself and your place buildyour vacant lot and your unused Coach Inviies Tennis Players Which street ings, and your adjoining column do you belong in? Summer tennis is now starting for Much cleaning has been done. Let's as well as boys under the age of girls, keep the good work doing. 15 years. Beginners and advanced playTo those who always cooperate, please ers are welcome. All those interested in accept a sincere thanks. playing are asked to contact Lee Scott Mr. Scott stated that they at ELDEN C. SHERWOOD, more girls. need especially Mayor Relatives who called at the home of Mrs. Verda Kendall on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Max Green and family of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Dallis East Michael Wadby, and Douglas McLair, all of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Kendall and daughter of Provo. In SOAR Project Miss Sheila Sperry and a friend, Marlene Carter of Oakland, California spent last week with Miss Sperrys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sperry and family and other relatives and friends. They attended graduation exercises of the Juab High School where David Sperry was a graduate. Mr. and Mrs. William Stowell attended the BYU graduation exercises Friday. Their son, Roger Stowell, was one of the graduates, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. Weather Report 623-127- VENICE THEATRE Memorial day week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Naomi Belliston were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watts and son, Travis of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer R. Belliston and children Cynthia, Mark, Eloise and Denise of Murray. CARD OF THANKS In time of death and bereavement, the love and sympathies of friends and relatives give us comfort and consolation. We appreciate greatly the services of our conscientious mortician. Miles Anderson, and the kindnesses and services of the Fourth Ward Bishopric and Relief Society. We appreciate our doctor, and his kindnesses to us. Our thanks are extended to all of these, and to all who participated in the services, and to friends and relatives who called to extend to us their sympathy and love. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Williams. JUNE 3, 4 Meet Henry & Henrietta., the laugh riot of the year. Uraw EM Time Paramount Pictures presents fl He& Leaf G Color by MOVIELAB A Paramount Picture DRESS STRAWS -- 4.95 WESTERN STRAWS 2G2 TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY JUNE 6, 7 and 3-in- An TECHNICOLOR FROM WARNER BROS, SEVEN ARTS 4.49 20 DRESS SHIRTS 3.95 and up cbseluTe Riust for every home-owne- r. Step-Extensi- an ladder one ladder WESTERN FAMILY ORANGE JUICE 697 TATER TOTS 4 packages ORE-ID- A with versatility, portability and durability one ladder to carry one ladder to store to buy The yet does all household chores quickly and safely. ladder that keeps everything within reach from base- HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE $ 02 cans 9 for 100 doz. 33$ I JENO'S PIZZA 85 SNACK TRAY spring FRtSttp LETTUCE 2 heads 29 CUKES - - Slicers - - each 5 6P1.00 MIX OR MATCH STAR KIST TUNA Regular size cans - - each 39 PINEAPPLE -- No. 211 size cans 4 cans 89 NALLEYS RELISH 3 jars for 89 1 00 WESTERN FAMILY VEGETABLES Corn - Chopped Spinach - Leaf Spinach - Peas - Peas & Carrots ment to roof. HUNT S STEWED TOMATOES -- 4 cans 89 WMeToruwfoes 5ffoir$l 4.95 up The NEW WHITE 10 LBS SHAFTER SPUDS -- 55 WILSONS POTATO pound SALAD 29 blade cut BOLOGNA -S- LICED -- lb BAR S FRANKS lb 65 65 BONELESS BEEF STE W --po- PHONE 6230471 ach--10 COMET CLEANSER Regular size cans 2 fr 39 Lemon 7 oz size 89 HUNTS TOMATO CRISCO OIL 24 oz - - 59c JUICE 46 oz cans -- CASE 3.79 IrUiuinrfs Ladder -e- PLEDGE FURNITURE POLISH - Regular or Via Combination -l from LIBBY'S POTTED MEATS 2 for 25 D SIZE EVEREADY BATTERIES KOTEX - Regular or Super Package of 40 1.29 M Ifflirfe TBae TfegjgjonT FELDMAN PRODUCTION PANAVISION - DAY-JU- NE WESTERN SHIRTS IB1 - 5.95 - 6.95 REMEMBER FATHER S 8 Nine men who came too late and stayed too long.' A PHIL PIERCES PEAS No. 303 size cans 5 for 1.00 FACIAL TISSUES 4 packages for 89 DRIVE -- KING SIZE 1.30 WESTERN FAMILY CATS U P - - 5 bottles 1 00 BISQUICK 40 oz. pkg 57c CORN FLAKES Giant Size Package 44 1 SATURDAY and 8 FRIDAY THURSDAY Page und ---- 79c MEATS'GROCERIESFRUITS I)0 43 BARS BACON -- lb -- 63 GROUND BEEF Freshly ground 2 lbs 1.27 SLAB BACON VERY GOOD! - - piece, lb 53 VEGETABLES.. FIIOuE 623-04- 52 Six |