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Show Mona news Guests for two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newton are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shepherd of Newberry Park, California; and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Newton of Thousand Oaks, California. Mrs. Lloyd Hawkins and children of American Fork are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers while Mr. Hawkins is at scout camp. Nephi news Couples attend Farm Bureau conference Mr and Mrs. Devon Winn and Mr and Mrs. Earl S. Jarrett attended the Utah Farm Bureau edeiation midyear conference Id July lit and 19 at Brigham ning University, Provo. Special speakers at the con-- I i, me were Allan Gront, vice P (Mden! ol the American Farm I menu Federation; Eldon Sehnoor, director of the American Farm Bureau Federation field services; Dr. Jay Bagley, director of the Utah Water Resources Lab at Utah State University; and others. Those attending the conference had a barbeque supper at Hobble Creek Canyon on Thursday evening. Guy Davis of Buhl, Idaho spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyne Leavitt. Mrs. Jackie Davis and family also visited in Nephi during the Ute Stampede. Engagement, marriage plans told important to anglers A-.- k any veteran angler and tell you about the importance ot water temperature in tiMiiiig success. He knows that la ii move freely w ithin a narrow go of water temperatures nd will most often be found at he li f a depths where those tempera-- t Depending on the fish August. to find them anywhere. But the experienced angler, equipped with a knowledge of fish habits and a good thermometer, is one step ahead in the angling game before he makes his first cast. ue.s occur He also knows that Piiise pieterred ranges vary t am one iisii species to another, i'a put it simply, bass shiver v htie out sweat. Throughout the fall, winter c d summei, water tempera-tine- s u main fairly constant in moM of our lakes and reserving. and lish are found at all depths But during the hot summer n on'iis, when fishing activity m at its peak in Utah, an ln'isesiing phenomenon takes a e. As w ind and wave activity deciease, soaring daytime t 'uperatuies combine with long lams ol sunlight causing sur-- I ie waters to warm rapidly. Win n tins happens, water tends t s)MHty into two distinct la' rs, because colder water is uenser and resists mixing. The lower layer, or hypolim-nion- , is much colder than the upper laver, or epilimnion. Often. the lower layer will have a invar oxygen content than the upper. The point at which this diastic temperature change is called the thermocline. Acioidmg to fisheries biologist Rod Stone, The thermo-clm- e may occur at any depth. i'i ,n tiding on the personality of the lake At Flaming Gorge iisetujir. for instance, the thei mil line may be found at depth-- , up to sixty feet. Stone went oil losay that most thermo-- ( lines in Ftuh occur at depths between 30 and Wi feet. Some other popular Utah wa-ls vv hich dev elop distinct are Lake Powell, Bear l.ake, Fish Lake, and Hyrum Boson oir. "Iinuing the fish in our L tali lakes and reservoirs can h a tough job in July and AUTHORIZED J COIlSTRUCTIOri CO. Phone Box 593 Payson 84651 465-29- or 09 798-225- 465-22- I YOU ARE MY MAN F a $600 a month guarantee, send Lake City for 2 weeks, expenses in Salt school to you in and servicing established train selling you paid, will start you with accounts. I I I I I I I I appointment interview. 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ISEUTANDlPROFir??!tBUYANDTSAVEf!f7CETrATBETTERTlOBtmHIREfeOODlHELP.!l Mr. and Mrs. Clark Austin announce the engagement of their daughter, Pam, to Ed Park, son of Mr. and Mrs George Park of Nephi. The couple plan to be married on September 20. youre after, youre liable Optional grass catcher vacuums lawn Grass catcher is mow as you your mounted behind the mower for total l; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Braith-wait- e and family were guests at the home of Mrs. Frank Brough on Friday during the Ute Stampede. That evening, Mrs. Brough accompanied them to Manti where they saw the Mormon Miracle Pageant. Water temps are very Visitors at the home of Mrs. Ray Newton on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newton and S. S. G. Day Newell is home on family, Mr, and Mrs. Keith a two weeks furlough and is Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dorney and family, and Mr. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harand Mrs. Richard Summers and will GerHe to Newell. relurn ry all of Salt Lake City; Mr. many following his visit. On family, and Mrs. Paul Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Sunday, entertained at a family dinner in family of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. his honor. Guests were Mr. and Frank Tidwell and family of Mrs. Sherrill Newell and child- Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ren Timmy, Todd, and Kimmer-l- e Jarrett and family of Brigham of Salt Lake City; Mr. and City; Mrs. Lynn Jones and Mrs. Tom Newell of Bountiful; Iamily of Murray; Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jacobsen and Fowkes and family of Midvale; Mrs Lloyd Hawkins and family daughter Kristina of Mona; Day of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs Newell; and Karma Calloway Leon Newton of Salma; Mr. and and son Joe of Mona. Mrs. Sammy Newton of Bick-neland Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newton William The family Faucet! oi San Jose, California. reunion was held Saturday at the Mona City Dark. A dinner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oldham was served and games were ol Kearns were visitors on Satuplayed during the day. The oldest living descendent present rday at the home of Mr. and was Oscar Newton, with Leon Mrs. Asa H. Sperry. Newton of Salma the only other Visitors on Sunday at the living child of William Newton home of Mrs. Elena Stanely present. 137 members of the were Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Staniamily attended. Officers of the ley and children of Provo; Mr. organization are Zelda Newton and Mrs. Daryl 1L Stanley and Summers, president; Dorothy children and Miss Evelyn Sharp, Newton Tidwell, vice president; all of Orem; and Mrs. Myrth and Nila Newton Summers, Hassell of Salt Lake City. SAUSAGE - HOMEMADE pound 89e FISH SQUARES (COD) -L- B 69c CHICKEN LIVERS---l- b 65e THANKS fr shopping with us - ' |