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Show M's '1 .m You should know Gary 89 Fighty-nin- Iron) eleven different communi- lour counties participated multi-countannual horse show held at the Juab County Fairgrounds last Saturday. Kevin Fowkes of Nephi got a horse halter for placing first in his age group in the Fitting and Showmanship category; Darren Young ol Nephi received a horse halter lor placing first in his age group in the Western Riding category; and Cody Taylor of Nephi received a horse halter tor placing first in his age group m the Keyhole race category. ties h y p . : are Janice, Gan and Erma Jean Greenhalgh. TMhoto toons on TV. Janice is taking lialgli. Seated dancing lessons from her neighbor, Heverlee Pexton, and enjoys them very much. She had her 10(1 percent attendance record at Primary ruined when a toothache kept her home one time. Shes also striving for toil percent attendance at Sunday School. was a pleasure to get better acquainted with Gary and Erma Jean and their family. We recommend them to you as A Family You Should Know." It Canyon Hills golf tourney set half-doze- a.m. The event promises to be an outstanding day for golf in Nephi and all interested spectators are invited to attend this event, says Tom Olsen, golf pro. 11:00 street- - during the morning, and club 4 H club members will meet at begin a Teen Clean members will have lunch at the the Nephi LDS Stake house on cleanup detail. Refreshments will be served a( noon. Monday, June 23 at 8 a tn. to members e in in the alway.s liked people Mr. Gieen-halgly Roy K. Gibson said, "and one ol my Activity in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, greatest likes is my association coupled with a little fishing and with other folks. Kldest member of the Greenhunting by the father and two boys, plus hiking and family halgh family is Laura Jean, Hi, picnics together constitute the who w ill be a junior at Juab High activities of a Nephi Sixth Ward School this coming school year. Laura Jean is looking forward, Family You Should Know Greenof all, to completing her most and Erma Jean Gary driver's training and securing halgh and their children. Mrs. Greenhalgh is a native of her driver's license. She is an ollicer of the newly our neighboring community of Moroni, where she was a mem- organized pep club at Juab High ber of the last graduating class School, and likes school so much A FAMILY YOC SlfOlLD of Moroni High School. She also that she misses it greatly during KNOW . . , standing are James, graduated from Moroni Stake the summer vacation. Her hobI)aid, and Laura Jean GreenSeminary. She has been a Nephi by is sewing and she makes er and short-stopositions. ite since June 28, 1957, when she many of her own clothes. She Jnn recently gae his mother the 4 H Manti ol name at her had live has changed years activity . and like a nice green frog LDS temple. and loves to cook. most she mothers, appreciated In church adi ity, Laura Jean Currently serving as president the gilt. The frog was a ceramic of the Nephi Sixth Ward Priis a teacher in Primary, working which Jim had painted He piece mary, Mrs. Greenhalgh also with the Stars A class. She also likes to paint ceramic objects served in this capacity in the was a president of the MIA and is drawing picalways Nephi Third Ward for a short Maids class. This summer she's tures." time prior to the wards division been giving her father orders Janice, 8, is a student at the a year and a half ago. She was a shes a waitress at Miekelsons District Elementary Juab teacher in the Primary for many where he is a cook. School, where she will be a as a served and is David 14, a very year years, Greenhalgh student in the third grade this counselor in the Primary presi- faithful member of the Aaronic She helps her mothSeptember. had additional She in the is ward. He a dency. priesthood in the kitchen and around the er in the church activity Nephi member of the Teachers First Ward, serving as a Sunday quorum and is assigned as a house and enjoys watching carSchool teacher for five years. home teacher. He was a memShe is also a Relief Society ber of the Deacons quorum visiting teacher. presidency in the Third ward. I love to cook Mrs. Green- David likes to fish, and on The first annual Canyon Hills halgh says, and the family mem- - opening day he pulled a 4'i lb. Amateur golf tourney will be bers agree that she is a good trout from Burrastons pond. He held on Saturday June 21, ac;cook. She has recipes for dif also likes sports, having played cording to Tom Olsen, golf pro at ferent hamburger preparations Little League football and Banthe course. which she often uses. At least a tam basketball. He plans to A field of loo players is expecthundred, and they all taste participate in athletics in school, ed to vie for the $1,500 in prize different Mr. Greenhalgh ad- lie loves animals of all types, ded. Erma Jean added not a and has a rabbits and money. hundred, but many. the family dog which he cares Players from the surrounding communities have registered Mr. Greenhalgh is also active for. for the tournament, as hae in the LDS church, and is curDavid and his brother Jim players from Dugway, Salt Lake rently serving as a counselor in have their own business. They the Elders Quorum in the Sixth sell night crawlers. This sumCity, Richfield, Provo, and other communities. Ward. Prior to the ward divi- mer they have sold 88 dozen of The tournament will begin at sions, he was an advisor to the the crawling things. Deacons quorum of the Nephi James (Jim), named for his 9.00 a.m. when players with Third Ward for a year and a is 10. He is a high handicaps will begin to tee off. Players with handicaps in half, and was a member of the fan of Gilligans Island and is a the middle ranges will tee olf at MIA superintendency. He also very typical boy. Jim plays 10 a in., and players witli low has had service heading up the Little League baseball with the Mutual Marrieds program of Merchants team. He plays pitch-th- e handicaps will begin to tee olf at Third Ward. A graduate of Juab High School, Mr. Greenhalgh has been employed at Mickelsons Restaurant (and its predecessor, the Snak Shak) for 24 years. He also worked for a time at the , Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Thermoid plant (now NRP, Second class entry at Nephi, Utah 84648. Inc.) and had eight years service in the Utah National Guard. Subscription rates, payable in advance: A part of his service in the ..$5.00 per year Within Juab County Elders quorum presidency takes $6.00 per year 2 Juab Outside County to him the Colonial Manor often, 1 where he conducts services on Advertising rates on request Sunday morning. 5 He enjoys hunting and fishing, Office: 96 South Main; Telephone (801) picnicing with his family, and hiking in the mountains. I've Monday is "Teen Clean7 day in r's horse show Greenhalgh family 1 4-He- y A MILLION TREES FOR A MILLIOWjPEOPLE y - Help Utah Former residents of Mammoth will meet on June 22 for the 22th annual reunion. The 1975 reunion will be held at Payson City park, with registration be- ginning at 10 a.m. A program will begin at 1:30 p.m. Nephi news The family of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams held a Fathers Day outing at Yuba Dam on Saturday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterso nand family of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Lynn and family of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen and daughter Jennifer of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Gayle Stewart of Springville. Name ol Individual ur Orgamtir) Together we can plant a million trees Nephi, Utah 19, 1975 n Mow at y!K Mailing addte" State ip MAIL TO GOV RAMPTON, CAPITOL HILL. SLC, UTAH 84112 M isates HI r, 623-052- Coming to Nephi in June Valley Bank &Trustwitha complete banking service, including Mis stpftuTOiis Daily Interest checking account plans Master Charge 4 K X Theres no pampering our cost Econo Loans for car purchases, home improvements, appliances, campers, etc. VA, FHA and Conventional home loans. Business loans SBA Loans Agricultural loans Trust services Financial counseling Low test-driv- e the F-1- 50 323; COMPANY 185 North Mam, Nephi, Utah Member F.D.I.C. 131 South Main, Nephi 1 Ml Because today. VALLEY BANK TRUST Lined er. And see how good things look at your nearby Ford Dealers. Watch for our opening date announcement in this newspaper. Ross Madsen, Mgr. Jerry Guymon, Operations Officer & F-1- 50 1 ragiate. its built to take what you dish out . . . from the toughest job to regular gas at the pump. And itll do all that in smooth-ridin- g style. So if youre tired of paying for super or searching for unleaded gas, rd of the . trees in the location stated State of Utah, to plant . below as onr part in helping celebrate the Bicentennial birthdate of tins natioa We further pledge to care for and maintain these trees for a minimum penod of two (2) years from the date of their planting Participate today, you'll enjoy it for generations. Times-New- s June celebrate our nations 200th birthday by planting a tree. Governor Calvin L. Rampton urges every Utah resident, every family, every community to participate in this Bicentennial project. Trees are available at a discount at participating nurseries. Simply mail the accompanying pledge form so your trees PLEDGE CARD can be counted. Calvin L Rampton, Governor Governor to We pledge Reunion set The 'r S- f |