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Show Nephi local news HEALTH NURSE Betty Cook assists Kevin White as he listens to his heart beat. Kevins mother, Diane watches, White, right, tots undergo examinations Pre-scho- ol Next years kindergarten students were the object of a two-daevaluation clinic held this past week in y very healthy group of sters. young- pre-scho- Nephi. Several nurses from the Central Utah District Health Department, under the direction oi Betty Cook, Juab County public health nurse, assessed the health of each of the PTA meeting set May 23 The officers of the Parent-Teach- Association anounced that they will Mothers day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote were Mrs. Don Wendell and family of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baiely and daughter Kathy, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Foote and children, all of Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Max Knight and children of Springville; and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Boswell of Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ingram had their family home for Mothers day. Those attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jackson and daughters Jeanine of Spanish Fork; Mr. Mrs. Frank Cole had as guests and Mrs. Homer Shepherd of over the Mothers Day weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Cole, Mr. Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Keith Cole, and Mr. Randy Memmott and daughters of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Dougand Mrs. Marvin Johnson, all of las York and children Allen Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Atkinson of Orem; and Craig, and Kent of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lofgran and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Randy Howard of Payson; Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Van sons of Granger, Mr. and children and Mrs. Mike Okelberry and childAusdal, all of Santaquin. and Mrs. Edwin Sunderland ren of Spanish Fork; and Mr. daughter of Lehi, and Mr. and and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sidwell Jack Ingram and Mrs. Jeff Yates and son of Nephi children of Nephi. and children of Rupert, Idaho were on dinner for guests were dinner guests on Mothers Mothers day at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Glade GreenDay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. William Howard. Dell Carter. They remained for halgh and family of Midvale a few days this week. Visitors over the weekend at visited on Friday and Saturday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mrs. Essie Shaw had as visi- Howard were Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh. On Sunday, Mrs. tors on Saturday: Julia Martell Boyd Coombs of Granger, and Paul Greenhalgh and children of and daughter Sharen of Tooele: Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bracken Granger were guests at the and Mr. and Mrs. George PrenRonald Greenhalgh home. and daughters of Lindon. tice of Moses Lake, Washington Mrs. Verda Cloward, Lewis Anderson and Mrs. Cecil Goates were in Sanpete Sunday and enjoyed dinner together. Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Foote visited on Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote. They also visited at Orem with Ralphe Foote, and at Springville with Mr. and Mrs. Max Knight. er have hold a meeting of the organization on Thursday, May 23 at the EleThere were about seventy-fiv- e mentary School auditorium. who attended the youngsters The meeting will begin at 7 clinic. According to Craig Kunz, p.m. district Health Educator, it They ask that all parents be in appears that the class of 1986 is a attendance. The Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey of Nephi, Mrs. Lucille Corfield of Mothers day guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. home Riverton; Mary Burraston, Karl Barton were Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Lois Bailey, and Vernal Jeff and children Barton Tony and Bateman, all of Salt Lake City were in Provo Saturday to at- Eric of Sandy; and Mr. and Mrs. tend a session at the Provo LDS Norman Mackey and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Painter and son Temple. Aaron, all of Nephi. Mrs. Frank Brough accomMr. and Mrs. Max Bowles had panied Dr. Franklin K. Brough to Washington D. C. last week as visitors on Mothers day, Mrs. where they spent five days. Mrs. Diane Robison and children of Brough visited many places of Spanish Fork, Pam Unopulos interest while there including and children of Mt. Pleasant, the White House, Capital Build- and Mr. and Mrs. Chad Bowles ing, Kennedy Performing Arts of Ogden. Center, Ml. Vernon, Arlington Mrs. Dwain R. Bracken and Cemetery, the LDS Temple, National Geographic Building, Mathew, Rebecca, Mary Ann, and other places. She attended and Debra Bracken spent church in a Washington, D. C. Mothers day in Ogden with Mrs. LDS ward. Francis Huber. Boneless chuck 95c l 7C j lbl I USDA CHOICE CHUCK STEAK I 11 $1.09 IGA orange break- - - X- - Xf X- - X- - X- - X- - xf X- - X- - OOC Pecan shrtbrd or Chips ahoy cookies OzC X- - X- - X- - 18 - Pet Non-fa- t dry milk, 41b. bag Skyland Apple- J l l ONIONS j IGA Corn flakes IGA Aluminum foil, 12x25 3-8- IGA Giant pitted olives, 300 size ... 2-8- GIANT SHOE SALE CONTINUES Hundreds of Pair! 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The new film features Woody Allen and Diane Keatoa Openings Available Open8:30a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Times-New- s MEAT - Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Larsen and family of Heber City spent Mothers Day with Mrs. Anna D. Allred. The Friendly Folks" Nephi, Utah May 16, 1974 Early Buy Great Selection Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. T. G. Fowkes were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dalle and family of Taylorsville; Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowkes and family of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Llewellyn, and Lee Fowkes, all of Nephi; Mrs. Claron Bailey of Salt and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Yates I,ake City was a visitor on of Mona Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane. Immediate LaVar Carter of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Dean F. Johnson of Bountiful visited on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howell and son Von spent Mothers day in West Jordan with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howell. I Expires May 18 D I I I I I |