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Show Nephi news Plan now for 1975 tree use years tree Plan now for next planting advises program, Blaine Jones, USU Extension Agent for Juab County. He noted that about one-hamillion trees will be distributed from the State Forest Tree Nursery in March and April for planting in Utah. Orders for these trees will be accepted starting in January. The order forms will be available through State Forestry offices and Extension Service offices throughout the state. lf Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park and daughter Lisa were dinner guests on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Seat at Tooele. Other guests at the Seat home were Michael Park and Tamara and Aves Higby of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Peterson of Tooele, and Debbie Park of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Green and daughters Myrna, Janis, Molly, and Julie of Ephraim were visitors at the home of Mrs. Viola Ockey on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Max Orme returned home recently after spending thiee weeks in Idaho Falls, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orme. Mr. and Mrs. Orme are Preparation should start now the parents of a new daughter. in order to make the most of a tree planting program. Decide Mr. and Mrs. Thad Nebeker on the species and quantity of and daughter Julia returned trees desired, the purpose for home recently after spending a planting and how the plantation week touring the Hawaiian Isis to be managed. says Jones. lands. Julia met her Sherry Lynn Tabor, Ken Zabriskie parents in He urges that planters make Hawaii after spending the past provision for the proper care nine months working in Tokyo of the tree, such as watering and and Osaka, Japan. Enroute weed control. Schedule the ophome, they visited at Orange, erations since many planting California with Mr. and Mrs. areas are best if prepared well Roland Nebeker and daughter in advance of the actual plantLori Judith. ing. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tabor of Juab High School and attended Dinner guests Saturday at the According to Carl M. Johnson, Bowling Green, Kentucky Brigham Young University. He of Mr. and Mrs. Thad home announce the forthcoming marserved for two years in the Extension Forester at USU, Nebeker were Leda and Leon Mexico mission there are many opportunities to riage of their daughter, Sherry Colorado-NeJensen, and Mrs. Oscar JacobLynn, to Mr. Kenneth Warren of the Church of Jesus Christ of plant trees in Utah to help orivde the tree products that will be sen, all of Richfield; Mr. and Zabriskie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Latter-daSaints, and is preMrs. Val Oveson of Orem; GerJohn Kenneth Zabriskie, Nephi. sently employed at NRP, Inc. needed in the future. Many ald Nebeker of Salt Lake City; schools have vacant corners or and Rays Supper Club. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon NebeMiss Tabor graduated from even acreage that could be put children of Heber. ker and Warren Central High School and The couple will be married in to productive as well as educaattended Western Kentucky Uni- the Manti LDS temple on Dectional use. Many acres of subDinner guests on Thanksgivversity at Bowling Green. She is ember 20, and will be honored at marginal farmlands could suping day at the home of Mr. and a student at Brigham an open house given by the port wood lots or Christmas tree presently were Mr. and Young University. She is also grooms parents that evening plantations. Large areas in the Mrs. Allan Pace and family Gordon Mrs. Barney as a employed secretary at the from eight until ten oclock p.m. higher mountain locations could of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Provo school. Ward use help in reforestation. at the Nephi Fourth-Fift- h Pace and son Jeffery of Salt cultural hall. Mr. Zabriskie graduated from We urge that you make your Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. plans and order your trees ear- Wayne Pace and family of Sandy. ly, Jones added. Couple sets wedding in Manti LDS temple y Future food labels will give nutrition info Nutrition labeling already cropping up on some foods at is one way the supermarket shoppers can be sure theyre not spending their food dollars for empty calories. New federal regulations and laws passed in response to consumer requests require that by 1975 all fortified foods and all foods for which a nutrition claim is made must display certain information on labels. The required information will include the serving size, number of servings in the package, and the calories, protein, carbohydrates, and fats in a serving. In addition, labels must tell the amount of Vitamins A and C, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, calcium, and iron in the package contents. Cholesterol, fatty acids, and sodium content also may be included. , Basically, the information will provide a way for consumers to compare nutritive values of different foods. Specialists say the best com- parisons can be made between foods which can be easily substituted rfor each other. For example, calories can be compared in canned peaches, pears, and apricots. Vitamin contents can be weighed for salmon, tuna, and albacore. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs on Sun-- 1 day were Florence Anderson and children Celia, Douglas, and Alma of Kearns. Golden Age Club news The Golden Age Club will hold their annual Christmas party and dinner next Wednesday, December 18, at 12 noon at the Golden Age Club center. Tickets for the affair will be can be or Everyone should bring their own dishes and their membership cards, organizers say. $1.00, and reservations 9 made by calling Mr. and Mrs. Devon Vickers of Logan were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Menlove. Their daughter was blessed at sacrament meeting in the third ward and named Melissa Vickers. Greenhalgh guests were Mr, and Mrs. Norman greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenhalgh and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lynn Greenhalgh and family, all of Nephi; and Miss June Heelis of Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Johnson spent Thanksgiving day in Bountiful at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Linford. Mrs. P. N. Anderson spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. EksAyn Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chapman and children of Fillmore were visitors on Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Fern Garrett. Mrs. Alice F. Bailey returned Mrs. Naomi D. Miner of Salt home Friday after visiting for a Lake City was a visitor during week in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. the past week at the home of L. E. Snarr. Mrs. Anna D. Allred. Snow Sports Apparef fbrI975 giving holidays Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant D. Oldroyd. in Mrs. Florence Lunt returned her home recently after spending two months in Covina, California with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cammans and family. to Guests over the Thanksgiving weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Hall were Gary Hall of Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Chapman of Fountain Green; and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hall and daughter Melissa of Salt Lake City. Guests over the Thanksgiving weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgn were Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Morgan and children of Salt Lake City, Michael Morgan of Logan, and Mrs. J. Leo Seeley of Mt. Pleasant. On Saturday, they all went Sunday visitors at the home of to Kaysville to witness the baptMr. and Mrs. Wallace Park ism of Kyle Morgan, the son of were Michael Park and Tamara Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Morgan. and Aves Higby of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner Mr. and Mrs. Bill Billanzitch were hosts at a family and dinner Thursday of Granger spent two days durtheir home. Guests at the of week the evening at home ing past Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay on were Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Merrill, Thanksgiving day. and Mrs. Tillie Prows, all of Salt at visitors the home Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay Austin Beebe of Salem. were Mr. and Mrs. LeVoy Esplin of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were in Provo Friday to attend Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olpin the wedding of James Rasmusspent Thanksgiving day in Hunt- sen and Gail White at the Provo er at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LDS temple. They also attended the wedding reception honoring Floyd Bond. the couple held at the Womens Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman Cultural Center in Provo. were hosts at a family dinner at their home on Thanksgiving The Times-New- s day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis and children Lori, Nephi, Utah Brian and Mathew of Salt Lake December 12, 1974 City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose and children Kris, Shannon and Brent of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berg and children Tonya, Kenneth, and Paul of Heber. Other visitors during the day were Evan Bateman and Kris Allen of Salt Lake City. STOCKING STUFFER or MAIN GIFT fashions for snow Body warming, sports and after the ride .... plus gloves, boots, and the rest. g GARRETT HONDA SALES 663 North Mam Nephi EXflC ' Phone 623-082- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote, Ernestine Vest, and Ray 623-081- 9. 623-145- Visitors over the Thanksgiving weekend at the home of Mrs. Roy McPherson were Dr, and Mrs. Dean L. Lovass and son Lance of Las Vegas, Nevada; and Mrs. Clyde Ewell and Visitors over the Thanksgivdaughter Tammy of Ogden. On of weekend home at the ing dinBishop and Mrs. Clark Green-halg- h Thanksgiving day, a family were Mr. and Mrs. Larry ner was held at the McPherson home. Other guests were Mr. Greenhalgh of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. TomMcPherson, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Green- and Mrs. Seth McPherson and halgh and children, Robert, families, Mr. and Mrs. Nilan Diana, Rodney, Debra, and Pickering and son Rodney, and Aaron of Richland, Washington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred and visited for a week during the daughter Angie, all of Nephi; Thanksgiving holidays at the and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hill and home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy daughter Gail of Benyon. Greenhalgh. On Thanksgiving Mrs. Cleon Memmott spent day, a family dinner was held at several days during the Thanksthe home. Other Phill- ips were in Salt Lake City Sunday night to attend the viewing of Charles Foote. Substitutions should be made only for foods that are alike. Milk, for example, shouldnt be substituted for asparagus. 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