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Show news Nephi Mrs. Wilford Belliston returned home Saturday after visiting for three weeks in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith and with other relatives. Mrs. H. L. Smith of Salt Lake City visited in Nephi on Monday of this week with Mrs. Wilford Belliston. While in Nephi, she attended funeral services for Mrs. It. Ronald Jarrett. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gowers and children Todd and Kristine of Seattle, Washington; and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gibson and family of Granger. Glen Gowers and family will remain until after Thanksgiving day. Service for the Hard of Hearing 234 West Center Street PR0Va WAH 8MI ANNOUNCES A FREE SERVICE CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haney of Orem and George Haney of Eureka spent the weekend with and ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney. "Better service for your hearing aid means better hearing for you." SAFARI EFFECTIVE lLf.J JoAnn Tolley, Advisory Council president, presents Alumni Award to Dona Jones at Achievement program. Reed Christensen presents First were also recipients Security Savings awards to Car- - award but were not present for la Price and Denise Wankier. the picture. Julie Wright and Kevin Fowkes Meritorious Service to e awards went to Chad and Winn and Bob and Susan Ver-nic- Garrett. Bob was not present for the photo. shel-terbelt- s, achievement night sees many honored 4-- H continued from page one Barbara Bird, Susan Chapman, Merilyn Dailey, Jolene Garbett, Ellen Jarrett, Gordon Jarrett, Kathleen Jolley, Ann McPherson, Chris Memmott, Sherry Nielson, Lori Stephenson, Susan Sowby, Janice Stuart, Tom Taylor, and Gina Tolley. County medals, sponsored by various industries were given to members who have done, oraccording to the local ganization, outstanding work in their fields. The project area.s award sponsors, and Recipients are as follows: Achievement, Ford Motor Company, Beth Bagley, Bret Layland, Colette Parker, and Anona Spencer; Agriculture, International Harvester Company, Bret Layland, Colette Parker, Justin Parker, and Beth Bagley; Beef, Celan-ps- e Chemical Company, Morgan Andrews, Daniel Jumbo, Colette Parker, and Marianne Howard; Bicycle, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Jerry Scott and Dale Tolley; Bread, Standard Brands Inc., Shirley Grill, Diane Wilkey, and Lori Ann Lunt; Clothing, Coats and Clark Inc., Anona Spencer, Sharon Paxman, and Susan Sowby; Conservation of Natural Resour 4-- 1975 Seedling order forms spring planting of trees and shrubs are now available in limited quantities from the Utah ReDepartment of Natural sources Section of Forestry and Fire Control, according to a release by the area foresters office in Richfield. The seedlings may be used for forestation, windbreaks, Christmas trees, wildlife habitat, or erosion control, the release says. The forms may be obtained from the Area Foresters office in Richfield or from the County Extension office in Nephi. They may also be obtained by writing to the State Forestry Department in Salt Lake City. The seedlings cost $10.00 per hundred or $75.00 per thousand with the minimum order of 100 seedlings to be ordered. ces, John Deere, Colette Parker; Consumer Education, Anona Spencer; Dairy Foods, Carnation Company, Carla Price, Meridee Sperry, Christine Hansen, and Elizabeth Foote; General Foods Corporation, Michelle Jarrett and Rose Gee; Food Preservation, Kerr Glass, Peggy Jones; Home Environment, the S & H Foundation, Carolee Menlove and Shelly Garrett; Leadership, Readers Digest, Anona Spencer, Jerry Kendall, Margo Mickelson, and Karen Ockey; Petroleum Power. Amoco Foundation Inc., Jim England; Public Speaking, Union Oil, Kelly Kendall; Style Dress Revue, Simplicity Pattern Co., Betty Fackrell. Fourteen members received certificates for advancement to ranks in the horse program. Cindy Boswell, Allan Lund, Curtis Stephenson, Cody Taylor, Denise Wankier, Annette Wilson, Travis Garrett, and Ricky Greenhalgh attained the Tenderfoot Rank. Carl Anderson, Larry Anderson, Bill Motes, Bart Wankier, and Kevin Fowkes completed the Wrangler Rank; and Tom Taylor was recognized for completion of the .Top Hand Rank. Food-Nutrtio- 4-- 4-- attending Mrs. Taylors fathers funeral at Phoenix, Arizona. 1974 - MAYS MARKET ON SUNDAYS yggJ!ar9lfmlle:S ' a lI 7.00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Finley of Bakersfield, California are visiting this week in Levan with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood w'ere Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bennett of Holden, Mrs. Elaine Anderson of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood of Idaho, Mrs. Lola Lee of Tooele, and Mrs. Lillis Woodall and daughter of Bountiful. 3 The See YOUR PHARMACIST Nephi, Utah November 28, 1974 to WW TX. INC Designed in the winning image of the Polaris SnoPro racer. Here's the machine that sets a performance standard for others to follow. Designed in the winning image of the Polaris SnoPro racer, the 1975 Polaris TX has a host of advanced performance features which make it the finest snowmobile Polaris has ever built. Choose from 4 powerful sion with adjustment enfeatures governing ski Super Star, free-ai- r, pressure and desired ride gine options: 250cc, 335cc, 432cc 2 cylinder settings. and the mighty 500cc 3 Exclusive Polaris Polara-ton- e FOR THE FINEST IN FIRST AID SUPPLIES for those emergency pared cylinder. situations. Tuned Improved Polaris TX Rubber Belted Track, featuring qfeel cleats and special molded-i- n rubber ice group or quorum holl growsers to increase tem. Muffler sys- Strengthened lightweight aluminum chassis for speed, maneuverability and long life. traction and reduce side Polaris pioneered hydrauslippage. lic disc brakes, New Polaris slide suspen- and much more. See the race bred Polaris TX series at: day party at MICKELSONS CAFE - 75 Polarit The ultimate performance machine Times-New- s or your family, club, Your tihoice of menu wmr 1975fJj Daily hours Monday through Saturday We carry all the products that every medicine chest should have. Let us help you be pre- V V Dale Winnie Beltone Consultant Performance In the First Place. WILL BE CLOSED Forest Service news offers seedling Levan Taylor spent last Hunter where she order formsfor careMrs. Heber while her took week in of grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor were DECEMBER 1, MOTEL MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 10 a.m. until 12 noon reasonable prices NEPHI DRUG CO. 7 V Ample seating in the dining room privacy. Courteous, efficient waitresses to serve you. V Food cooked to perfection. V for reservations, information 2 Call Jay at MICKELSON'S CAFE will be closed on Thanksgiving Day so all employees may spend the day with their families. 48 South Main 8 Phone 623-156- - Hours: Daily, 10 a.m. to p,m. 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