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Show Ufaw S464JB Keyj, Viiajb Coiftty; Sl)tl 4. Thurtday, February .17, 1972 SitttciWrtoo iiiwfirfoUfi OTJjc Scout Groups Enjoy Annual Mrs. Anderson is Hosless Kiwanls Club Sponsored Event At Recent Meeting of Club; On Tuesday evening, February 8, the Fun annual Juab District O Ree was held at the girls gymnasium Approximately at Juab High School. 85 boys 11 to 13 participated in games, k r, bean knife relay, relay, skin the snake, rooster fight, and balloon break relay. After the games, the boys enjoyed punch and hot dogs furnished by the Kiwanis Club of Nephi. Gareth Spencer, Camping and Activities chairman, arranged for the event and many ward, unit and district leaders helped to nu ke it a memorable experience for the boys. Patriotic Program Enjoyed Scout-Kiwan- ri?3 MCMjR XlXA. ftU CZjitocidl E. t r , MEMBER - W2 Office: er 623-052- 5 tv in Local, Social Items Many Advancements Noted sings ..... Marilyn Kendall, Linda Jenkins, Phyllis Anderson, Diane Ballow, Jessie Ann Wood, Sandra Mangelson, Benet Aagard, Judy Bosh, Cindy Stephensen, Connie Taylor, Marilyn Mangelson, Cheryl Betty Jean Carter, and the hostess, Marilyn Worwood. ' Mr.' and Mrs. Allen Howell of West Jordan announce the birth of a daughter op February 8. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howell of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gardner of Levan. Step-hense- ! Sunday .visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of North Salt Lake; and daughter Andrea and her husband David. Visitors on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Floy Mortensen were her niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hiskey and three daughters of Teasdate. Mrs. Genlel Tobler and two children of Salt Lake City visited last week with Mrs. Grace P. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd had as their .'visitors on Sunday, ;Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shepherd and daughter Diane of Magna,,' Mr. and. Mrs. Bill .Cowan, and gr&hddaughter, Hertha Cowan of Nephi. 'Lyimf Francom of Provo was a visitor Tuesday at the' home of his parents, Mr. . j and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. " Mr. and Mrs. Vance Christensen and soils Steven and Ryan of Salt Lake City spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen and family have recently moved to Salt Lake City from Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom were in Provo on Wednesday of last week to attend the dedication of the Provo LDS Temple. Their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen and children Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd of Tooele were overnight guests on Friday of last week at the home of his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd. t:' . Uf ' r Dennis and Connie, and Lynn Francom accompanied them to the dedication. That evening they were overnight guests at the Madsen home in Orem. On Thursday they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom in American Fork, Mr. and Mrs.' Carl Francom at Lehi, and also with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brown and family at Orem where they say their new great granddaughter, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Anderson had as their visitors on Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roach of Payson; and on Sunday afternoon, Mr. iand Mrs. Joseph Anderson of North Salt Lake, and their son in law and daughter, called at the Orlando Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Hodson and children of Midvale were visitors on Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard. The Hodson children: Stuart, Jody Lynn and Michael, remained for a visit with their grandparents while their parents' enjoyed a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. James H. Eagar spent last week in Salt Lake City as a guest of her niece. Miss Marion Blackett. 1 i V i v1 ! . Z , 'I i" Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote spent three days last week visiting with members of their family: Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Foote and family at Taylorsville, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wendell and family and Mrs. Pearl Jenkins and Mrs. Ellis Dahl at Kearns, with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wilkinson (Ruth Foote) at Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Max Knight at Springville, Mr. and Mrs.. Glen Foote and Ralph Foote at Provo. - Belliston and Arden Hill. The play revolves around Mrs. Dolly runs many services, the most profitable of which being matchmaking. The laughs start when she Is engaged to find a suitable wife for Horace Vandergelder, with whom she is secretly In love. Levi, who ZO NO LITE if This Warranty Is Issued by Flamespread Yea- r- Make Motor N- o- Serial No- .- STATEMENT Just pour it between leaves no heat leaks. OF WARRANTY (b) Repairs are to be made In the Selling Dealer's Service facilities. repairs do not qualify under any new vehicle warranty still to the Vehicle, (2.) Upon the expiration of the warranty period specified In (t.) above and for a period ending 24 months from the date the warranty period specified in (1.) above commenced, the Selling Dealer will allow a discount of off the normal retail charges for parts and labor repair necessary to keep the Vehicle in serviceable condition under normai use. vuuj 2W This Warranty is not valid unless signed by the Selling Dealers authorized department head and by the Purchaser, who is to retain a copy. Dealer! JLN, City. FADELESS COLORS IN. Ike BEESLEY l CHEYENNE r f whatever the action there's a WolverinaHoot to match it SPORTSMAN SUPPLY 123 South Main - Neph- i- Phone 23-01- 46 MONUMENT & Many Chevrolet dealers are announcing the most complete warranty ever put on a used car. POLISHED TNBOVr RANITES VAULT CO. 725 SOUTH STATE PHONE PROVO, UTAH Local Representative: GEORGE JOHNSON, Phone 374-058- 0 623-076- 8 THE TIMES-NEW- S ONLY MTo A YEAR ANYWHERE IN THE U. S. abuse or lack coverage. (c) Such applicable (cnwis All - - - including MILITARY ADDRESSES Typ- eStock N- o- PROVISIONS (a) Mechanical failures resulting from collision, accident, or maintenance, are expressly excluded from the above Call Your Local Lumber Dealer GORGEOUS, . PROVISIONS In new or over old insulation. LI! No.. an authorized Chevrolet Dealer (hereinafter called the Selling Dealer to : Subject to the provisions and conditions stated below. In the event of mechanical failure of the Vehicle, the Selling Dealer agrees as follows: (1.) For a period of 30 days, beginning fi g or 2,000 miles after delivery (whichever occurs first), the Selling Dealer agrees to repair or replace the engine, transmission, rear axle, brake system, or electrical system-with- out charge-- to the extent necessary to keep the Vehicle in serviceable condition under normal use. LF fme. CJnesk the undersigned, EHIRVWRW Mileage shown on odometer at deliver- y- Zero Zero Zero Combustability Smoke the joists and level (m Stat- e- INSULATION sillk All-re- d, (hereinafter called tha Purchaser) In consideration of the purchase of a usod motor vehicle (hereinafter called the Vehicle) described as follows : ATTIC DO-IT-YOURSE- Talk, Im Proud to be an American Ricky Beard; talk, "Patriotism, Celeste Irons; duet of patriotic medleys, David Spencer and David Wilkey, accompanied by Mrs. Eugene E. Wilkey; talk, Americanism Steven Greenhalgh. Others present, in addition to those mentioned, included; Mrs. James H. Eagar, Mrs. A. V. Gadd Mrs. T. W. Mrs. Wilford Bailey, Mrs. Leo Christensen, Mrs. Floyd Lunt, and a special guest, Mrs. Eloise Spencer. Covers engine, transmission, rear axle, brake system and electrical system for 30 days or 2000 miles. And you get special savings on all parts and labor for the first 24 months. USED VEHICLE FIREPROOF 100 er On February 3, Cub Scouts from the Nephi Third Ward held a pack meeting at the Juab Stake House. Nine Bobcat, one Wolf, two Bear, nine arrow points and ten service stars were presented to the boys and their parents. Boys present displayed items they had made in den meetings, and a magical trick was presented by the Cubmaster. Cubs present at the meeting to receive awards were Kevin Bowles, Bill Motes, Cory Frampton, Kim Garrett, Wayne Robbins, Kevin Snow, Cody Taylor, Bart Sperry, Allan Lund Danny Lowery, Curtis Stephenson., School musical Weeds: Pollutant of Land, Weeds are. the greatest pollutant of our land resources. No other pollutant lasts as long nor has the ability to renew itself, according to Louis A. Jensen, Utah State University Extension agronomist. Gordon Nebeker, Juab County Weed Supervisor, pointed out that weeds must be recognized as having a definite degrading effect on the environment. Their unsightliness causes what might be called sight pollution. Their pollen and odor cause air pollution as they contribute to problems of hay fever and other allergy Spiney burs produced by symptoms. weeds get in the hair of cattle and horses causing much discomfort. Much of the wool clipped from sheep is polluted with these burs, reducing its value. Weed roots, weed seeds and other plant pars pollute the soil, robbing valuable valuable plant nutrients and soil moisture from crops and other desirable plants such as flowers and shrubs. Weed seeds also pollute the grain harvested for food and necessitate additional costs of cleaning them out in the milling process. Everyone has a stake in helping to prevent the pollution of our environment by weeds. Individuals and groups owning, controlling or supervising land and property especially are responsible any of these categories, please respect for controlling the weeds. If you fit in the rights of your neighbor by resolving that during this year to at least prevent your weeds from spreading onto his land, Jensen urged. . Mrs. Tacy Bracken witnessed the blessing and naming of her first great grandchild while she was in Salt Lake City recently. The baby girl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bronson, was given the name of Cynthia. - at Croplands, Irrigation Water Neohi News Briefs v The Juab High School music and drama departments will present the annual musical Hello Dolly on March 16 and 17. Hello Dolly is based on the play The Matchmaker and has been produced on screen and on the stage. Starring in it are: Terri Shepherd in the role of Mrs. Dolly Levi; David Spencer as Horace Vandergelder; Raymond Nielsen as Cornelius Hacky, Vandergel-der- s chilef clerk; John Bracken as Barn-ab- y Tucker; Pattie Sellers as Mrs. Irene Molloy, and Jill Memmott as Minnie Fay. Also starring are Marsha Rowe, Kim . t The Modemettes held their meeting at the home of Marilyn Worwood on February 3. Present at the meeting were Sun.lay visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harper were her mother, and sister, Mrs. May Nielsen and Mrs. Dan Hafcn and son Brad of Santa Clara. to Terri Shepherd Hello, Dolly Juab High School Plans Musical Please bring your own dishes Is also included in the reminder from those in charge. A program will follow the reunion banquet Mr. and Mrs. Max Winter and two children of Bountiful spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. , . , . Third Ward Cub Pack Meeting Residents of the Levan area are reminded by the Ward Reunion Committee that all are Invited to the Levan Ward Reunion on Saturday, February 19 at 630 p.m. Mrs., William Sorbe returned to her home Saturday from Alamo, Nevada where she spent two and a half weeks with her daughter, Kathryn Brazieal and daughter Mimi. Kathryn is teaching in the high school there. Count your blessings. First, youre protected where it counts most: on the major mechanical parts of the car you buy. And that lasts a healthy 30 days or 2000 miles, whichever comes first. Second, you get special savings on any parts or labor you need. From the day you buy for (a) Repairs are to be made In tha Service facilities of the Selling Dealer or other participating, franchised Chevrolet Dealer at such Chevrolet Dealer's regular retail price, (b) Expressly excluded from Warranty coverage are damage from collision, accident or abuse, or normal maintenance services such as lubrication, oil changes, tune-uetc. GENERAL CONDITIONS This Warranty is issued by manufacturer of the Vehicle. the Selling Dealer only, and not by the This Warranty Is expressly In lieu of any other warranties, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, and any other obligations or liabilities on the Selling Dealers part, and Selling Dealer neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for it any other liability In connection with the sale of the Vehicle. This Warranty must be available with theVehicfe at the time of application for any repairs or adjustments, and is not transferable or assignable. (Not iffictivi n to comumii good In Caliromli or MmichuMiu.) in witness of all the above conditions, this day we have attached our signatures - , io Signature of Department State. Signature of Purrhow 24 months. Third, the special savings are good all across the country at most Chevrolet dealers. Say youre on a vacation trip and find you need service. You just get in touch with a participating Chevrolet dealership. All you do is show an OK warranty identification card you receive when you buy your used car. jWQ Mrs. Ray Anderson was hostess to members of the Ladies Literary Club on February 3, at her new home. Mrs. George V. Jones, president, conducted the meeting and led the members in the pledge of allegiance after which collect was read by Mrs. John Robertson. Business for the meeting consisted of the announcement of the spring convention to be held at Fillmore April 22. The Southern Utah State College will present a play at the Juab High School auditorium February 28 and 29 at 10a.m. This will be an inter-clu- b program and all ladies were encouraged to attend. Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh was in charge of a patriotic program furnished by the speech and music students of Juab High School. Steven Greenhalgh acted as master of ceremonies and introduced Mrs. Rosalee Brookhart, speech teacher, and the following numbers: back-to-bac- Vo Oouffi Main St. Telephone (801) is tug-o-wa- Subscription: $4.00 per year, pabalbe in advance. Advertising rates on request. Publisher Gibson, Editor-Manag- NM SUSTAINING (mfriM I 34648. and rrzzrm r,;ctitio Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah, Toy NEWSPAPER NATIONAL OF THE pM0 Your Chevrolet dealers new OK warranty. It takes the guesswork out of used car buying. 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