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Show NpT, .fari.CflHffty, W Thursday, February 17, J972 Pag W PTA Yasps to Meet People Taking Action Manti Friday in In an exciting game last Friday, the North Sanpete Hawks squeaked by the Juab Wasps with a score of 39-4- 2. Coach Don Reid stated "the boys really hustled well and made very few mistakes. Even though the shooting was poor, I am well pleased. Kim Sperry and Rex Bailey kept the Hawks on their toes with 12 and 10 points, respectively. Rex came off the bench and played extremely well on the outside shots." At the end of the first quarter Kim shot the ball, putting Juab ahead The Wasps captured the lead several times throughout the game but were unscore able to retain it. The half-tim- e was During the second half of play the team again put up a good fight, but the Hawks were able to pull ahead, leaving the Waps trailing by three points at the end of the game. & organization years later, totheone of almost has grown members. Since that 10,000,000 time, scarcely a year has passed that the PTA has not imple 15-1- mented a project or involve its members in an activity that benefited children. 30-al- l. TV Fourteen years before the creation of the U. S. Public Health Service, the PTA was in Washington for a National Health Bureau. The first Pure Food Bill became law National PTA President, Mrs. with the PTAs support The Elizabeth Mallory of Endicott, organization has consistently New York, invites ail citizens worked to raise minimum to loin her in celebrating the wages for teachers . . . cam75th birthday of the only vo- paigned for strict supervision of motion pictures . . . suplunteer organisation devoted weported hot lunch programs . . . solely to working for the lfare of all children and youth. urged continuous health superworked to insure Organized in February, 1897 vision . . . with a membership of 2,000 quality living and quality educhildren and persons, the National PTA now cation for all has almost ten million members. youth. lobbying Juab will host the Manti Templars at the Juab gymnasium this Friday. The game times are 6:15 and 8:00 p.m. New Babies.. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Ockey (Julie Johnson) announce the birth of a daughter on February 7 at the Payson Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Floyd (Isabel) Ockey and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Johnson of Nephi. Great grandmother is Mrs. F. C. Johnson of Salt Lake City. Weather Report . . NEPHI STATION Date CARD OF THANKS Friends and relatives never mean quite so much as when they stand at your side in time of the loss of a loved one. We love and appreciate all of you. Especially are we grateful to the Hospital employees with whom Beth has worked; and to the Relief Society presidency, and the Bishopric of the Nephi First Ward and BYU 28th ward. We also appreciate those who participated in the services. Carol Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olsen and family Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Lomax and family Mrs. Floyd Oxley and family. uttuuuijmimiiiiHminuiniiiinmmnBniniinuuimuiuiJJJjmuitiniiuniaiiuiiiiiimniiiiiiniiiimtniniuminiiiuuntiniiuiiimiiuiiiis PTA, challenges all members to accelerate their efforts to implement the priority areas of the PTAs Action Program, e To provide for children and youth the kind of family life, education, and experiences that will keep them from turning to mood and mind altering drugs to fill the emptiness of their lives or to -- -- iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil j SOMEONE LEFT A PAIR OF prescription glasses, with dark brown rims, at Carters Clean-- i 7 ers about a week ago. dignity and freedom from hunger and discrimination Personals ANY ODD WANTED bottles or dishes, and discarded jewelry and beads for projects at the ML Nebo Trainfl ing Center Nephi News Briefs Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Blackett were Mr. and Mrs. Ashael Rigby, Marchel Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rigby, Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Rigby, Lisa and Chad, all of Salt Lake City. They were here to attend sacrament services In the Nephi Second Ward where Elder Mark Jones gave a report of his mission. Will-lamse- n, Mrs. D. W. Brian was a visitor at the home of her son in law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Alva A. Boston last week. Other visitors on Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Boston were her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Duncan. Mrs. Brian returned to Murray with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan for a visit at their home. Mrs. Delta Hedberg visited over the week end in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jarrett and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jarre tt Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox, Mrs. W. H. Brinton of Bountiful, and a great grandson, Daken Mortensen. They all enjoyed a trip to the sand dunes. Week end guests at the home of Mrs. A. V. Gadd were her grandsons, Larry and Rodney Gadd of Salt Lake City. for Tax America Corporation of (formerly Skousen Tax Service) PHONE 6 for appointment. Computerized Tax Returns with federal and state audit 623-028- Kids , thats what PTA Is all about. It began 75 years ago in February, 1897, when founders Alice McLellan Bimey and Phoebe Apperson Hears! recognized the need for improving the conditions affecting children and youth. Since that time, the National PTA has been Instrumental in activities ranging from the establishment of hot lunch programs to lobbying for the passage of the recently enacted Drug Abuse Education Act. PTA believes that if a single child is lost, a part of the nation it also lost. As in 1897, FIA continues to help parents, teachers and students provide a better life for children growing up in modern America, Business Combat Arms. Yo can toks your pick of tbs Personals ... lafoatry, fightiag branch Armor or Raid ArtUlary. Which-v- ar bo yoa cboo, yooH razor odgo ler tralaod to CARVED IVORY dafaadlag oad yon 15 GIFT WEDDING LIST every wedding ware, 66 South Mala year FOR Hard- 4-- D lltf Country la fha U.S. Army. Today's Amy wants to WEDDING GIFTS AND GIFTS for all occasions. Nephi Jewelry SFC Curtis W. Spencer Provo 374-729- tf 5 Wanted to Rent winter weather continues to plague Utah, T. T. Plnder, President of the Utah Safety Council reminds drivers that there BEDROOM WE NEED home or apartment by March 1 Will rent monthly or lease. Ph. 623-184- GIFT WEDDING 9 LIST FOR every wedding at the Nephi Lumber Company, 55 West 2nd 4tf North in NephL Vehicles for Sale 16 fl 1 DONT BUY A MOBIL HOME until you have checked Factory Direct 12 x 50 $3,782 F.O.B. in Call Acadamy Mobil factory. or write BRICK Homes, THREE - BEDROOM home. Excellent location. Phone 1280 West North Temple, Salt 8 inc Dr. Larry Lofthouse, Lake City, Utah, 84116 Homes for Sale 1 4-- 623-137- 7. This perfectly formed, cactus-typ- e vigor with an unusual creamy-whit- e word that best describes it zinnia Is a hybrid of great color. Distinctive is the 1968 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA TWO BEDROOM HOME FOR 318 V8 engine, factory air conditioning, priced to sell. Call 2 sale call 7 after 6 p.m. or see at Tour-ReMotel, 245 South BOISE CASCADE HOME ON Main. 67 large lot in Nephi. Will be ready to move into about March 1 iiuiusn Gable front large living room, 17 Sale double windows, clean electric heat Two bedrooms, plus space for more in nice basement which has plumbing roughed in for fut REMOVE CARPET PATHS AND ure bathroom. Valley Builders, epots, fluff beaten down nap with Blue Lustre. Rent sham-pooe- r, $1.00 at Chapman Furn7 iture Co., 27 South Main 623-048- 623-168- what picture do these words conjure up in Carved ivpry your mind? A beautiful statute with delicate lines? A string of beads, each carved into a flower? Any such image will come to life when you see 1972s Selections one and only silver medal winner a truly lovely zinnia named Carved Ivory. It is hard to describe such perfection of form, let alone such an unusual color. It is easier to ask you to think of a piece of is precisely or creamy-whit- e antique ivory. That soft the shade of this new zinnia. The slender petals and extra deep bloom plus the unusual color add up to a flower of great distinction. The bushy, well branched plants grow about IVi feet high and do not need staking. Flowers start to appear earlier than those of other white or near white zinnias and are larger (4 to 5 inches in diameter) and more uniform. Carved Ivorys hybrid parentage insures great vigor of growth. Both the gardener who wants something easy to grow, yet different in his garden and the flower arranger who wants to add distinction to arrangements will be delighted with Carved Ivory. te st For 623-004- 4. BOISE - CASCADE CUSTOM HOMES COMMERCIAL CHECK For appointment with Sales Representative, contact GARDEN NEEDS your CHECK YOUR TILLERS AND 623-004- PORTABLE e CART-ridg- condition. Leather carrying case. Carbon mike with remote control switch. Cost $70.00 new-- wili sell for $40. Contact Vance 0 or Gibson at 210 West Center, Nephi Tetphone NORELCO tape recorder in excellent VALLEY BUILDERS LAWNMOWERS NOW YOU TIRED OF HARD water blues? Rough, red hands? clogged pipes and water heaters? lots of soaps and cleaners? Call us for free estimate. Youll be surprised how inexpensice Culligan softwater is. Phone 623 1248. 384 North Main 7,8 ARE HOMES 4 623-052- 623-039- tf Real Estate 12 ALIGNMENT END FRONT in good condition. equipment 7 2 Call 623-022- K1TC7 WHEN THERE'S NEW LEVIS BOOT JEANS FOR SALE nses SELF SERVICE - Z Wash Laundry. tact Vinton G. Steiner at E TAKE SOIL AWAY THE BLUE Lustre way from carpets and Rent electric sham-pooupholstery. itf. $1. Hardware, 6 6 So. 7 Main, Nephi Con623-115- er 4-- D Services 13 WE PAIR J50 Counselor Tax SHAP-e- d This article may seem untimely, In view of the spring weather presently being enjoyed . . but tomorrow It may snow) really is something they can do about the weather, other than to talk about it He was referring, of course, to the countermeasures drivers can take to avoid the added hazards which exist with winter driving. Pinder urged drivers to get the feel of the road. Before getting into heavy traffic, try the brakes carefully to see if your tires grab the road surface; also accelerate gently to see if your wheels spin. Slipperiness can change with temperature and traffic conditions, so check frequently. Adjust your speed accordingly, he urged. When road conditions are hazardous, drivers should lengthen the following distance between themselves and the car ahead. In stretching the distance, it allows for the additional space needed to stop on Ice and snow. Drivers were reminded that wet ice is much slicker than dry ice. In slowing or stopping, drivers were urged to pump their brakes so as to make either situation a smooth and uneventful operation. Slamming on the brakes, it was pointed out, locks the wheels and throws the car, in many Instances, into a skid. Mr. Pinder also stated that good tires with good treads Is a must for winter driving. Snow tires provide greater pulling power in snow and assist when Icy conditions exist driver is a menace to The "peek-hol- e anyone on the streets or highways. Keeping the windshield and windows clear at all times Is a must Worn wiper blades should be replaced so as to insure better vision. A driver has to see danger to avoid it Heres your opportunity to do something about the weather, Pinder concluded. By heeding a few simple precautions, winter driving, regardless of how long it lasts in the Beehive state, can be made safer for all motorists." H. MURRAY RALPH . As Date INCOME TAX SERVICE pressures; To secure for every family join you. LEVAN STATION 13 Hlllllllllltllllllllll -- in housing, employment, and education; e To prevent plunder and pollution of the physical environment so that our fragile planet remains livable; To nurture goodwill, respect. caring and shared problemsolving among the diverse groups in our nation so that we can act together to meet the human needs and protect the human rights of all; e To involve youth meaningfully in our efforts to improve the quality of living and learning for all Americans. These are burdensome tasks. But we can have no peace of mind unless we take up the burden," says Mrs. Mallory. "These are arduous tasks. But we have audacious faith that enough of us have courage and strength to undertake them and to recommit ourselves, to the goals of PTA in our 75th year. 2 Services Lost and Found escape from tensions and e iniiiimiHiiiiiiiiiHiuuiuimiuiiiiiHtiniuiiiiniiiiiiuiuiuiiuiiHiiun (Editors Note: Mr. and Mrs. William B. Major of Nephi announce the birth of a daughter on February 13. Mrs. May Faucett of Nephi is the grandmother. Mrs. Ray Worthington spent the weekend in Sandy with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla and family, and saw her new granddaughter. jubi- Safety Council Mr. and Mrs. Doyle A. Coombs announce the birth of a daughter on February 11 at the Juab County Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Gyppe Lowry; and Lynn L. Carter, Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coombs, Fountain Green. Nephi Area News Briefs During PTAs diamond lee year, Mrs. Elizabeth Mallory, president of the National Advice Given by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ludlow of Eager, Arizona announce the birth of a daughter on February 15. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pancheri of Swan Valley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla of Sandy announce the birth of a daughter on February 8 at the Cottonwood Hospital. The baby will be named Jennifer. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Worthington of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bradfield of Leamington. For 75 Years! One of the most significant anniversaries in the history of volunteeriam occurs in 1972 the PTA celebrates its 75th year of working totally in the interest of children and youth. Founders Alice McLellan Bimey and Phoebe Apperson Hearst, who recognized the great need for such a volunteer movement, organized the first meeting of the PTA on February 17, 1897 in Washington, D.C. They expected some 200 persons at that meeting. One can imagine their elation when more than 2,000 attended. The concept of PTA swept the nation, and now seventy-fiv- e Baskeball Finale Classified Ads and Business Directory ELECTRIC ORGAN BUY. OR-ga-n with automatic rhythm. Like new. Sacrifice to responsible party in this area. Cash or terms REPAIR ALL MAJOR Also Spinet console piano. Ph. appliances, furnaces and motors collect 208 1 or write on weekly basis. Marvell ElectCredit Manager, 612 North Orric, in Provo. 528 chard, Boise, Idaho 83704 7,8 343-564- 344-147- LEVI DEMINS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ONE WARM MORNING COAL 20 years experience in selecting heater in good condition. Also your drapes. We have samples baled afhay, $1.25 bale. Call and materials in a larger seAror 9 lection than most of the stores ter 5 p.m. Sail 7 lan Seamons, Mona, Utah WITH 31 TO 36 INCH INSEAMS 623-178- Free Installation. up north. Chapman Furniture Co., 27 So. Main, Nephi, phone 1 BUILDING A NEW HOME OR remodeling. Shop at Forseys for your appliances and carpets. Jack Faucett does expert installation of carpet. OR POLYESTER COTTON JEANS LEVI CORDUROY S LEVI HOPSACK SLACKS-NO- -- 10.00 DOYS LEVI DRESS 6.00 SLACKS W 623-027- PHARMACIST has passed the EVERY REGISTERED state board examination after several years of special schooling, and is fully qualified to dispense medicines. Schooling .plus eccredition plus years of experience, give you PROTECTION against costly errors in filling your doctor's prescription- - fJepM Drug Company We Are Here to Serve Come in and see our good supply ... we have all your garden tool needs and a full -- -4--D PLUMBING & A BUILDERS' SUPPLY line of seeds Personalized income Tax Service ACCURATE PROMPT REASONABLE A. K. (ANDY) JOHNSON Income Tax Consultant 127 East Second North St. Phone 6 Nephi 623-072- COAL FURNACES, STOKERS ind controls. Excellent condition. Blain Jones, Payson or call 7 754-32- SAVE LOTS OF MONEY Make rugs beautifully bright Stain Removing with Rug-Mat- e Rug Shampoo. Rent an electric Lumshampooer, $1.00 at Nephi ber Co, 55 West Second North. |