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Show " t V , s .' , fr , f & Nephi news x , Fii'W ,, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gerhart and son Charles of Murray visited in Nephi on Mothers day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and Mrs. Rosa Gerhart. Dale L. Jarrett, Mary Kathryn Hansen Jarrett, Hansen couple to tie knot on June Mr. and Mrs. Vern L. Hanson of Fountain Green announce the and forthcoming theri daughter, Mary Kathryn, to Dale LaVon Jarrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee 0. Jarrett of Nephi. Miss Hansen and Jarrett will be married in the Manti LDS temple on June 1. They will be honored that same evening at a wedding reception given by her parents at the Fountain Green ward cultural hall. Miss Hansen is as graduate of North Sanpete High School and also is a graduate of LDS seminary. She attended Snow College for one year and graduated from Utah Technical College at Provo in nursing. She is employed at Utah Valley LDS Hospital. Dale graduated from Juab High School, and also graduated engagement marriage of Frost hurt corn, potatoes, agent says Frost Monday night has dam- aged corn and potatoes in the southwest fields, according to a report Tuesday afternoon by County Agent Blaine Jones. Mr. Jones made a survey of several fields throughout the valley after the ultra-col- d May night. ' He stated that the wheat crop had apparently not been damaged, the crop not being advanced far enough to be in a vulnerable-to-fros- t stage. Alfalfa was not damaged either, the County Agent stated. Apparently frost damage has been spotty throughout the community, as some damage to tomatoes has been reported to the Extension Service office. ( 1 Carolyn Jarrett is new Variette chairman Carolyn Jarrett was elected chairman of the Variette Club for the next club year when the club met at the home of Marcille Jackson for their closing social. Marba Stuart was selected as vice chairman; Alc'n Olpin, secretary and treasurer; and Ann Olsen, reporter. Following a luncheon, a special activity was directed by Norma Jenkins and Betty Belliston. Those attending were: Arlene Griffiths, Marcille Jackson, Dailey, Norma Tolley, Thelma Reed, Gwen Chapman, Betty Belliston, Norma Jenkins, Della Manpower to conduct job 6-- C program The Six County Manpower program will be conducting a Summer Youth Work Pro gram for the disadvantaged youth of the area, it was announced recently by Program officials. Qualifications for admittance to the program will be based on age and family income, spokesmen say. Interested persons are encouraged to contact the local extension office for further details. Joyce Bracken, Myrna Traunt-veiHelen White, Grace Ostler, Vera Paxman, Aleen Olpin, Marba Stuart, Carolyn Jarrett, Marjorie Steiner, LaRae Jarrett and Verna Wright. n, Five East Juab County young men had their stock show animals in the final judging at the West Millard Junior livestock show at Delta last week. The steer owned and exhibited by Sam Memmott placed third in the show. Exhibitors having animals in the final judging were Mike Sutherland, Jim Sutherland, Donavan Yates, Sam Memmott, and Morris Blackett. Other exhibitors from the area included Mark Kay, Robbins McPherson and Roy McPherson. Keith Dansie received first place trophy in livestock judging. Several local businesses and individuals supported the show with donations or purchase of animals. 1 l l l l l and vacation travel ust ahead, you just can't afford to travel with inferior tires on your car. With these new ATLAS 70 STKL ! BELTED 5 IMemorial Day J i I Treesweet I I e 98 North Main Nephi, Utah Js IGA FROZEN ade, 1 12 oz. lemon- cans. 56 The n Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 23, 1974 5 East Center EGGS, MEAT - I I B Swifts link sausage, 8 oz . . Banquet cream pies, 14 oz l 77c i Valley bnless ham whole or half, lb. . $1.37 Rath weiners, all beef, all meat, lb. 75c (l I I j Dristan tablets, bottle of 50 I qq .70 Close-u- jq C p Soft cosmetic puffs Libby No. select pitted olives I S family toothpaste Grill time char coal, 10 lb..... I I ) I a 1 I I I i (FiI J 1 I h Pork & Beans, No. 2V2 Van Camps . . 49 . I Starkist I tuna, 6V2 chunk 2-9- 9c oz Snowy bleach, I I I Regular jI I I oz. 6 V2 10-5- Koolade Dream Whip, 4 39c oz. package IGA pickles, assorted, 22 strw-br- preserves I ... oz 2 y lb. Orleans broken shrimp, 4V2 oz. ... IGA stewed tomatoes, 300 can i 11 i I i i i COKE, 12 OZ. mallows, Kraft 12 10 BBQ oz oz. . . . sauce, IGA potato chips Kraft Italian, cr. IGA Grapefruit 46 oz juice, IGA Pineapple juice, 46 oz I- I fl Kraft marsh- 4-- $l 39c 79c TABLERITE'A' GRADE WHOLE FRYERS LB. I I I I I I I I I USDA CHOICE RIB STEAK $1 LB I 79c 4-- $l I I I I I I ,1 72c 1 garlic dress. 8 oz.. 1 devil1 Underwood ed ham,4V2 0z. ... l 4C EACH I 45c j" 75c j I I I I I SLICING TOMATOES j 9c 49c j oz. package Fiddle Faddle, 8 strawberries 89c j 39c j- - Screamin' yello zonkiers, 1 I 26 oz. Berry patch I the Nebeker home: Misses Sue Brown and Cheryl Eliason. Thank you for shopping with us! IN i Julia's friends were guests at FRIENDLY SERVICE $20,001 f"- - & Miss Julia Nebeker is spending a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Nebeker. She will return to Tokyo, Japan in July, w here she is employed. On Monday of this week,' two of Open 8:30a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Friendly Folks" l l I l l safety of you and your family, and 1 peace of mind are livaluable. I l l fair prices, you receive a special bonus ! l from Amoco.. gift valued up to l STOP TODAYI We have your tire l size available for prompt mounting anl l balancing on your earl l I l I l RADIALS on your car, you know you're safe for at least 40,000 miles of normal, carefree driving. The s Bell-isto- Sam Memmott entry places in livestock show Mr. and Mrs. Thad Nebeker were hosts at a family at their home on Mothers day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Gordon Nebeker and children of Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Peterson and family of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Val Oveson of Salt Lake City. , NON-FOOD- CHECK OUR With : Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley had as visitors on Mothers day: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hone and children of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ingram of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jarrett from the Juab Stake LDS Semi- and family of Orem visited on nary. He attended Southern Thursday with Mrs. Letha TidUtah State College for two years well and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne and then fulfilled a mission for Jarrett. The children remained the LDS church to the Southwest in Nephi to visit with their Indian mission. He is a graduate grandparents while their parof Utah Technical College and is ents attended the Jaycee connow working in Salt Lake City. vention at St. George. Mrs. Laverne Worthington spent the Mothers day weekend in Salt Lake City, where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Worthington and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Downard. . Mothers day guests at the Recent visitors at the home of home of Mr. and Mrs Dean Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams Winn were Mr. and Mrs. Max were Mr and Mrs Loon WilNielson and children of Bountiliams anil children Kelly, Justin, ful, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Bert ol Alpine. On Mothers Stuercke of Salt Lake City. da, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams ol Orem were guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilson of CInu les illnnns home. Salt Lake City were visitors on Bishop and Mrs Chiton J Monday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson. Warner and elnliiren Bradley. Mrs. Lynn Wilson underwent an Uenae, and Stephen were recent at the home ol Mr. and appendicitus operation at the visitors Warner They have Mrs Jay Juab County Hospital during the gist recently moved Irom West week. Palm Beach, Florid. I to Salt Lake City Other visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey returned to their home recently Warner home oil Mothers day after spending a week with vvei e Mr. and Mrs Dan Kay and Members of their family. They lannly ol Goshen and Mr. and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Blair Warner and sons ol Kenneth Wilkey of Granger, Mr. Spanish Folk and Mrs. Merle Wilkey of MagMr and Mrs K M Liston. na, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wilkey Mr and Mrs Paul Liston, and of Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Salt Wilbur Baxter and family, who Jim Tavloi relumed to Lake alter City visiting recently at were guests the John J. at the home ol Mrs Joel Tavlor. Wilkey home. i Mi and Mrs. Jim Stuercke ol Mrs. Ch.ules Williams was Mothers day visitors at the honored a! a luncheon given by liomc ol Mr. and Mrs. Claude Salt Lake City wore visitors on her daughter and (laughters ui 'Bliley weieMr and Mrs Chiton Mothers day at the home of Mr. law the Monday lollovving Caiel and Mis Dennis Peter- and Mrs. Floyd Carler. They all Mothers day in Salt Lake City son and children, all (J Salt Lake ultonded .sacrament meeting at Attending were Mrs Palsy Wiil City. Mr and Mrs George Sanlaqinn where Floyd Carter's W Illinois and Paula Hansen ol iams ot Ogden, Mrs Betty Will mother, Mrs. Arvtlla Carter, jams ol Brigham City, Mis Nephi, and Mr and Mrs Glen was honored along with three '"i mothers of the ward, Lana Williams nl West Jordan, 'I iiMcy and Belli Prnthcro ol t luvd Mrs. Barbara Williams ol Al('arter spoke at the meetSpi ingv die ing. pine, Mrs Nancy Williams ol Mothers day visitors at the Orem, and Fav Williams ol ( home ol Mr. and Mrs. Clarence phi Mr and Mrs. Fred Pace had Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Kay their family home over the Mr. and Mrs. Allen McCunc of ll.uiscn ol Murray; Kathleen Mothers day weekend including Downey, Calilornia visited lor Smlmer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Steven Harrow of several days last week at the Parkin and children, all of Sail Holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Richard home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lake City, Bishop and Mrs Pare and family of American Kenneth J Spei i y and Mr and Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Pay. Roy Spriggs Mrs Raymond Sudweeks. all ol and family of Bountiful, Melvin Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paxman and and Craig Pace and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Nephi, ol Salt Lake City were Mothers Spei i v of Provo Peterson of Salt Lake City. (lay guests at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Paxman. Mis Beth Mitchell and Verna Kirk Wright, Kenneth Beard-al- l, Palmei ol Salt Bake City spent Mr and Mrs. Wallace Park the Mothers day weekend at the Ralph Boswell, Jane Jepson, Zelda iloyt, Betty Mikkelsen, and daughter lasa visited in homo ol Mis Amy Warner Tooele Sunday with Mr. and Margie White, and Rosalie left on Monday of this week Mrs Donald R Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Tolley Mr and Mrs. David Lee Seat and lamily visited in Salt Lake for Santa Monica, California where they attended a special They had dinner at the Peterson City on Mothers day with Mrs. education workshop. Della Durham home. I I I I I I - USDA CHOICE RIB ROAST REDor WHITE POTATOES 7 LBS. 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