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Show Levan news Lit-Leag- Nautilus club ue Mrs. John E. Hill was elected president of the Ladies Literary League for 1975 at the clubs meeting of February 20. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Zabriskie. Other officers for 1975 are as follows: Mrs. Max Orme, vice president; Mrs. Raymond Pay, secretary; Mrs. J. R. Green-halgMiss Ireta Miss Rheta Sperry, historian; and Mrs. Max treasurer; Carter, reporter; Orme, parlimentarian. Others attending the meeting were Mrs. Elmo Wilson, Mrs. Lynn Parkin, Mrs. Erma Goble, Mrs. Lorene Kirgan, Mrs. John V. Garrett, and Mrs. Rex Tolley. Lit-A-Lu- re Mrs. F. H. Beckstead reviewed the book America by Alistair Cooke at the meeting of the Club held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ernestine Vest. The book, according to Mrs. Beckstead, maintains the spirit and design of his . . . thirteen-par- t television series, America : A Personal History of the United States. According to club spokesmen, It is alive and d view of our (is) an history, a book imbued with all the wit, color, knowledge, and home truths born of its authors enduring affection for his adopted country. Those present at the meeting were Mrs. F. A. Heppler, Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. J. W. Brough, Mrs. Cleon Memmott, Mrs. Fred Gadd, Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. Ray Worthington, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Carl Wilkey, Mrs. N. J. Worthington, Mrs. E. C. Sherwood, Mrs. Ernestine Vest, and Miss Naomi Bailey. open-hearte- Variette club Members of the Variette Club tour of went on an arm-chaIsrael and Greece at their recent meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Arlene Griffith. The slide show was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gowers. Club members saw slides of Tel Aviv, Jopha, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, the Dead Sea, the Sea of Galilee, and Athens, Greece; after which they answered questions posed by club members. ir Club Literary Mrs. Jack Cotton gave a travelogue of her trip to Ireland at the meeting of the Ladies Literary Club on Friday of last week. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. A. V. Gadd. Mrs. Cotton told of the customs of the people and played records of Irish music. In addition, Mrs. Jack Wright gave a patriotic talk about Mt. Rush-mor- e. Those attending were Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Mrs. George V. Jones, Mrs. John Robertson, Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. Ray Anderson, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. Allan Belliston, Mrs. Maylon Bowers, Mrs. Arnold Brough, Mrs. Frank Tidwell, Mrs. Merle McPherson, and Mrs. Cotton. r Marlene Anderson and Jean Chamblee of Salt Lake City were guests over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Anderson. They attended the Levan Ward reunion. ' The Nautilus Literary Club has new officers this week, following the officers election for 1975, held last Thursday at Rays Cafe. Club president for 1975 is Karen Wright; vice president is Donna F. Jones; Secretary is Beth Whimpey; Treasurer is Emilie Jones; Myrleen Liddiard is the club historian; Shirleen Newell is the club reporter; and Evelyn Bosh is the civic and rose garden chairman. Present at the meeting were Beth Sperry, LouAnn Osborne, Emilie Jones, Karen Wright, Anita Oliver, Bobbi Toomer, Evelyn Bosh, Shirley Foote, Joan Reid, Corrine Garrett, Myrleen Liddiard, Doris Anderson, Phyllis Ingram, Marilyn Park, Linda Whittington, and Shirleen Newell. Matt Bracken, left, wrestling in the 145-lclass, and Dale Anderson, in the 155-lclass, each placed fourth in state matches held last weekend at Heber City. Coach Fenton Broadhead said that other Juab High wrestling team members lost out in the semi-final- Voguettes Different use a fondue ways to set were demonstrated for members of the Voguettes Club when they met on February 18 at the home of Tonya Cowan. Mrs. DeAnna Fish, home agent for Juab County, was a special guest and gave the demonstration. Diane Painter was for the meeting. Also attending were Donna Callaway, Cathy Anderson, Nan Day, Vona Jarrett, Karen Kay, Terrie Kay, Christy Steele, Jan-iec- e Stephensen, Sandra Worthington, and Karren Newton. record year Schools JV Juab six-los- The Junior Varisty team finished the season by beating the Emery Junior Varsity team with a score of School officials say The Junior Varsity really had determination to improve and win, and they did do a very good job. 59-5- BUILD YOUR TAX-FRE- ! 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General Biology LS 101 Ceramics 113 Venice INCOME Credit Practical Law at Richfield. RETIREMENT E NIGHT AND SPECIAL CLASSES TO OFFERED BY SNOW COLLEGE Class No. game NOW Nephi, Utah Class Description SratelGhassis with 13 points, and Kerry Gee with ten points. The Wasps will play at the Region Tourney beginning today 21-1- son. TheTimes-New- s " 47-4- ball team had what spokesmen call a very successful year s with a nine-wirecord. Starters for the Junior Varsity team were Mark Hoyt, Quinton Kay, Tom Painter, Jerry Scott, Tony Sperry, and Marlin Park. The rest of the team members were Donovan Yates, Lyle Osborne, Robert Kimball, Sam Memmott, Bert Whimpey, Morris Blackett, and Rhett Peter- soring an evening of square dancing this Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Mona Ward Cultural Hall, Spokesmen say that an excellent caller has been arranged for and beginners are welcome because the caller teach- es what you need to do. Anyone interested from teenagers to senior citizens are invited to participate. A very nominal contribution may be requested to help pay the travel expenses for the caller. February with Emery last Friday night by a score of According to high school spokesmen, Juab took the lead at the start and led until there were two minutes left, when Emery took the lead. The game started out with both teams shooting extremely well, and it looked as if it was going to be Juab's highest scoring game of the year. Juab led 7 at the end of the first quarter. After the first quarter, the shooting cooled off, and the defense got tougher. Juab held a 10 point lead at one time. Emery went into a half court trap in the fourth quarter and Juab turned the ball over many times. Emery capitalized on Juabs mistakes to take a 4 point lead. Lynn Hansen was the high scorer for Juab with 17 points. He was followed by Mike Jones basket- High this Friday! I! The Mona ward 3 Henry Peterson was the honored guest at a family and dinner on his 90th birthday anniversary: February 16. The affair was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nulph, all of Salt Lake City; Henry Peterson of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman. Wasps bow to Emery However, Juab s. School Come square dance in Mona LDS placed in the top eight teams of the state. Broadhead praised the members of the squad, pointing out that this is the highest Juab has placed in many years. JV team has in close-scorin- g The Juab High Wasp 9 win, 6 loss basketball team lost their game 20. The program included vocal solos, duets, piano solos, and recordings of songs by their daughter Julie. Those present at the meeting were Mrs. Jesse Bailey, Mrs. Othel Pay, Mrs. Joe Garrett, Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs. DeLos Garrett, Mrs. Theo Westring, Mrs. Alton Gadd, Mrs. J. E. Worthington, Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Ralph Chase, Mrs. David Austin, Miss Ileen Sanders, and Mrs. Glade Sanders. and Mrs, Orlando Anderson. er Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilkey and daughter Jeannette presented an evening of music to members of the Booklore Club at the home of Mrs. Glade Sanders February r-- Alvin Pierce of Gunnison, and of Orem were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. Earl Taylor Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Winter were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winter and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winter and family of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bosh of Levan. Booklore club on Miss Connie Madsen and a Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard friend of Provo were visitors spent Friday iri Midvale with Sunday evening at the H. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Hodson Francom home. and children. 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Engineers call this peak demand, and it occurs in the summertime on UP&Ls system. m Motor Tune-U- p 104 6:30-9:3- Eng 101 3hrs. 30 17 Tues-Thur- Woodworking IAED 101 2hrs. 23 13 Tues Effective Study (techniques PS 2hrs. 23 13 Thurs Basic Offset Processes (Prep. Camera ready copy) Tennis Comm 131 3hrs. 30 17 Tues-Thur- s PHED 136 23 13 Tues-Thur- s Basic Composition 7:30-- 9 6:30-9:3- m Christensen 0 s practical way to make and store up large amounts of use. electricity for long-ter- Dorny Mendenhall 0 So, the answer is H long-rang- e planning for the needed generating plants . . . and this is standard procedure at Utah Power. The first -" unit of the Huntington plant began S'- 173 1 hr. Note: Registration may be accomplished in person on March p.m., or 19. in the New Science Building Room 317, from Ext. by mail. Questions may be answered by calling 282. or by visiting the Department of Continuing Education and Public Services, New Science Room 315. To register by mail, fill in the certificate at the bottom of this announcement and mail to Dr. Demont H. Howell, Director of Continuing Education, Snow College. Snow College reserves the right to cancel any class with insufficient enrollment Meade 7-- 9 7:30-- 9 producing electric power in July of 1974. Many of these same facilities can also serve the next unit ."V scheduled for 1977. And, orders have been placed for other units scheduled for 1978 and 1979. Day Nelson - REGISTRATION 7-- 9 FORM 283-461- In all, it takes eight years to plan, e gineer and bring a plant into sendee. Utah Powers job is to have it ready when you need it. Nam Address Tel No... Check Enclosed ... Clais No,.... Q Credit 1 Non Credit And, since youre a customer, you have a right to know why Utah Power worries about eight years from now. |