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Show NopW, CfQlicOSes New Extension Booklet Utah P4,64fl Mb-Count- Nephi Local and Social News Mr. and Mrs. Paul Braithwalte and four children of Salt Lake City visited last week with her mother, Mrs. Frank Brough. Will-lamse- n, The booklet is available free from County Home Agent In the office In the post office building at Nephi. Mrs. Alice G. Bailey had as her portant to consider price per serving than per pound when purchasing food Wednesday evening visitors at the home of Mrs. A. J. Bowers were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowers and family, and Mrs. Arthur Bowers of Payson. Visitors on Wednesday at the home of Amy O. Warner were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mitchell of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Russell of Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black and twins Karen and Kevin of Salt Lake City were visitors on Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry for the reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Merrill G. Sanders included the follow- Jarrett Black. ing: 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. Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mrs. Ed. Bean were her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Kershner of Spanish Fork. They brought here a lovely plant as a Valentine gift and and and Rulon H. Bracken retumesd to her home on Thursday evening after spending several days in Salt Lake City with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele and family. Mrs. Mrs. Delta Hedberg visited over the week end in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jarrett and Mr. and Mrs. Roger spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City where they visited with her brother In law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mower. They also visited with Mr. Gadds brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gadd and with a nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mower. relatives and friends here n Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murdock, Idaho Falls; Mrs. DeVoe Lambert, Ucipia, California; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krammer, Santa Rosa, California, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Sanders, Rockville, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders, Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Reo Sanders, Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wan-de- ll Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chapman, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jacobson, Spring Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Kenith Allen, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sanders, Mrs. Bonnie Julander, Richfield, Larry Rock, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Bert Jensen, Delta, Miss Lizana Lagomarsino Santa Rosa, California; Pat Johnson, Coleen Housley Julie Decker, Ben Grover, Rick and Sally Bradbum, all of Rexburg; and Don Tibbs of Provo. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams were Mr. and Mrs. John S. Williams and children Diane, Tonya, Annette and Michael of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Williams and children Sheri, Lynne, Ricky, Tadd and Devin, Mrs. Leon Williams and daughter Kellie and son Justin of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd more im- items. For example, a picnic ham with bone at 55 cents per pound costs 25 cents With the for a three-ounserving. bone out you pay 70 cents per pound and the cost for a three ounce serving Is still only 25 cents. in ce Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Stone of Midvale visited on Sunday afternoon for a short time at the home of her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Cook. Week end guests at the home of Mrs. A. V. Gadd were her grandsons, Larry and Rodney Gadd of Salt Lake City. its Mrs. Bardell said that guest over the weekend, her granddaughter. Miss Maxine Bailey who is attending the University of Utah. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bailey. Richard Stowell, who is attending the Southern Utah State College at Cedar City spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stowell. Richard also attended a meeting In Salt Lake City Saturday for officers of the State FFA, of which he Is sentinel. Mr. you Miss 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. Sunday visitors at the home of and Mrs. Lavon Ellertson were Mr. Mrs. Clifton Taylor of Salem, Mr. Mrs. Michael Tidwell of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clift of Provo. Logan A booklet available at Utah State Your Money's Worth in University, Foods might help you answer these questions, commented Flora Bardwell, USU food and nutrition specialist Lois Bailey of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey. Bostoa A. Do you some times wonder make the best of your food money? Does it provide nutritious meals for your family at a price you can afford? if Mrs. Lucille Corfield and children Kerl and Scott of Riverton are visiting for several days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey. Dan Boston of Logan spent the weekend with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Alva The booklet has a complete breakdown of costs per serving on all types of meats and vegetables. Other hints in the booklet include best buys in eggs, cost of different milk forms, best buys in vegetables and fruits, meat alternates, and nutrition information. The booklet, which is published by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, also outlines what you should be paying each t, moderate week for food, using and liberal pans for different incomes. Mrs. Bardwell noted that in a recent group of approximately 400 Utah women, all but one said that they spent less than the average estimated cost "However, the foods you select, where you live, how much food you prepare yourself, and how carefully you plan and buy, all have an effect on the total food budget, the nutrition specialist commented. Mrs. Bardwell stressed that the amount of money you spend does not automatmeals. Only ically lead to a variety of different kinds of food will supply the nutrients needed for growth and good health, she added. Tor those on a limited budget, it is a continuing concern and wise food purchases may mean the difference in going without or the purchase of a few luxury items, Mrs. Bardwell concluded. low-cos- well-balanc- & First Recital in New Music School First recital in the new facilities of the Nephi School of Music was held on Sunday, February 13. Even though the building is not yet completed, it was felt wise by Ronald Richardson and Donnell Blackham, managers of the school, to let the students again participate in public performance. Fifty parents and friends were seated in the recital hall, which has a capacity of seating 180. The Nephi Catering Service will be combined with the School of Music in the new facility. THE U. S. UsLfi! ' r fidtP fT vJFMr I?''''', I" v I ' ' " , v- , ., ' .. t-.- "W sNX '$C HGEIG - - - including MILITARY - KSSH i ' v '" "; 'v - ,- , s f V .v.. s,-- . ., .. A s. ' s I ' si ok'" v " :'a' ' 'I 1 s 's'l' '' ., v' iJo "''A'-rr'- '' .'A. '- 'A - J . - Mit i ' !l I Ml. Xlii I ifjr i3S iik' n' I l - i l?i., - at i . V ' ' i Ifl 4 i . III1 . . i .i i. i . m I4 4 i rf ft I (in 111 I - I t ( - S', 'I i I i1 ri I ' aji Itifii;. 4 ' ? .C i iiu. i t ii. I i i. if ifyifiii , lliii4 ll ' ia V 1 . t( i 4 I rciiiliR ! fiddle 4. II v titi 1 ill, i . 'ii t, t-- A I' 4n . i ti " i fi in ' - r i . IIS, ii I u- . ' ' 'Kill -- II St' . ? P,lj!lll ! i - M i 'A.siari- - Conte Rule. 1. No purchase necessary. 2. All unclaimed prizes will be awarded by random from submitted. No cash substitutions for prizes. 3. Contest open to all licensed drivers. 18 yearsdrawing a rnntTc closes midnight March 3 1 1 972 5. Void in Washington, Wisconsin, Missouri, and where prohibited orbyolder aw e are liable for ell state and local taxes. 7. Not eligible for prizes are employees and IRS dependents of ChsTer Plymouth Division; its dealers, advertising agencies, and Visual Services, Inc. PAA I I GRAN , i is available in Nephi af JENKINS SALES & SERVICE 105WestCenler ADDRESSES a kk7 eap - - N i '$ ONLY $4.00 i1 x ; ' TIMES-NEW- S Out-o-tow- . - , -- o'!- V' s A' V - f W , 0 'fe Nephi students performing were Chris and Marie Harmon, Jan White, Annette Pexton, Brenda Ferre, Suzie Worthingn ton and David Spencer. students participating were Ryan Hedelius, Jodi Finlinson, Janice Mork, Renee Nielson, Connie Nielsen and Jay Finlinson. The building has been under construction since last June and will be completed by late spring. Estimated value of the building and its contents, when completed, will be about $75,000. A YEAR - - ANYWHERE IN THE ' 'M' A f . VVfF.. Pag Through wise Purchasing Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rosier and family of Kaysvllle and Mr .and Mrs. Mike Harris and son Christopher of Ogden were visitors at the home of Mrs. Naomi Beliiston on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Burton and daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Jackson and two children visited in Hunter over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family. Mrs. Reva Ballow and son Jimmy and a friend, Gil Martinez of White City were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ballow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase. (7, 1972 Gives Advice on Savings Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hazel Bosh were her grandsons, Jay and Michael Bosh, and a friend, from Kearns. Mrs. Lynn Espiin and son Boyd spent last week in Glendale with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett spent the weekend In Salt Lake City and Kearns with members of their family: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Kay and family. While there they observed Mrs. Jarretts birthday anniversary. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Coombe and children Wendell and Stephanie of Granger. M. and Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh visited Sunday in Richfield with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Taryl Greenhalgh. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Blackett were Mr. and Mrs, Ashaei 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. Thitrsday, February PAINTER MOTOR (0. 140 South Alain Phone 623-068- 6 SU |