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Show Nephi news o. ' 19 T 4 t i tl Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W C. Slowed last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Stowell of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Bussed Shirts and son Pavid of Parowan, and Mr. and Mrs. Bichard Stowed of Cedar City Mr. and Mis. Paul Broadhead spent several da vs last week in Ituth, Nevada as quests of Mr. Broadhead and and Mrs. Becent visitors at the home ol Visitors over the weekend at B. Bonald Jarretl were Mrs. Melva Oponshaw ol Provo and the home ol Mr. and Mis. NorMr. and Mrs. Kent Jarretl and ris S Bide were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mnlquist and children l.unilv ol West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele and children til Sail Lake City were recent visitors at the home of Mis. Taev Blacken, They came for (lie deer hunt. They also tour-S11 George LDS temple one day during the week t. Yj j ' t i I la-o- Noieiie and Charlynn City, Idaho, family. A 0 'Now is the time for all good EW' 4 ' Vil-- Ii THE BEAUTIFUL Star made recently by .Mrs. Scott, right, for the Sixth Bazaar is shown hv .Mrs. and Mrs. Erma Button, Relief Society president. quilt Effie Ward Scott ward Num erous hand-mad- e items are to be on sale at the Ward Buuur on November H. Proceeds from the sale will go to the ward building fund. Ward officers invite the miblic to attend the affair. Everyone is invited to Sixth Ward Bazaar, November 8 There's been a lot of hand quilts, doilies, dainties, pillow wyrk being done recently in the cases, afghans, etc., etc.. There Nephi Sixth Ward as ladies have will also be cakes, cookies, can been preparing for a big event dies, etc. on sale throughout the which will soon take place. And, afternoon and evening. At 6 p m., a lot a dip dinner" in addition, theres going to be a lot of baking done, and a lot of will open, and for a few dimes preparing of special salads, des- one will be able to put together serts, casseroles, and other the tastiest of dinners," ward foods to delight folks from all officers say. The officers in over the stake. charge assure that no one should The event will be the Winter go away from the affair hungry. Carnival and Bazaar scheduled for November 8 as a building fund event. The event will begin on Saturday afternoon, November 8 at 4 u p.m. when the displays and sales J open. On sale will be dish tow els, For the next month, the citizenry of the area can make a contribution to the Mt. Nebo Training Center for very little bit of time Mrs. Ralph Chase reviewed cost and a very little a biography of the Osmond by following a program recently Brothers at a recent meeting of started by the center. By special arrangement, the the Ladies Literary Club held at the home of Mrs. Frank Green-halg- h Campbell Soup Company will provide certain equipment needon October 23. ed by the Training Center ,in reto the Mrs. Chase, According turn for labels from Campbell's book gives the story of the brothers from the time that they first Soup cans. So, starting today and consang in public to the present time. The biography was written tinuing until November 30, When you empty that can of by Elder Paul H. Dunn of the First Council of the Seventy of Campbell's soup, save the label say organizers of the protheLDS church. Present at the meeting were gram. Soup labels can be deposMrs. Leo Christensen, Mrs. ited in special containers which are being posted throughout the James II. Eagar, Mrs. T. W. Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Mrs. community. George V. Jones, Mrs. W. W. The Times-New- s Stephenson, Mrs. Earl Howard, Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, Mrs. Nephi, Utah Ray Anderson, Mrs. Ralph October 30, 1975 Chase, and Mrs. Jerry Bowen. men to delouse their cattle' Ranchers are I Hiding that killing cattle lice in the tall is paying great dividends, reports the USU Extension Livestock Specialist lor Central Utah and Blames Jones. Juab County Agent. Lice are a big threat to cattle during the winter season Most cattle have lice. They are active on cattle long before ranchers can see the evidence ol a high lice population. Treating the cow heard lor lice in the tall helps them keep a good hair coat and increases teed el money, thus, cows are in better condition when calving time an ives Several methods ol delousing cattle are available. They include spray treatments, pourI Third Word sets Campbells will Primary Halloween help; How about The Third ward party primal vo Literary Club ?????? y association is sponsoring a Halloween party and dinner on Friday evening between the hours of 5 and 7 pm., accoidmg to ward officials. The party will be held at the Third Ward cultural hall All proceeds from the event will go to the Third ward budding fund Featured at the event will be games, cartoons, a spook alley, spook pond i fish pond, and cake walk. treatments, and treatments. These methods are on dip-typ- 2 e all ellcetive, however, but the pour oil type is becoming the most widely used because it is a (puck, easy method ol treatment. The pour-otreatment chemicals cost slightly more than other types, but tins treatment also requires less equipment and labor to get at the grubs. Ranchers are facing another year ol high teed costs, therefore teed efficiency is one of the most important considerations in cattle ranching. Cattle going into winter healthy and tree ot lice will require less feed than those that are feeding a population ot lice, Jones says. He adds. Kill lice early this tall. Don't wait lor the cows to tell you about their louse problem by sheeduig hair, scratching on the fences, or becoming just plain weak." Young cattle and calves olten j have a grub problem. This can be best treated with the pour-omaterials. These materials cir- dilate through the blood stream I I killing the grubs at any location. Grub treatment will be more ef- - j lective if applied in October or early November. Late treat- incuts are less effective and j could cause damage to the ani-- j inal. For information about j specitic products, contact your I local veterinarian or the USU I Extension oil ice. I of Sugar Visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs Milo Caier during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Slialcr, Allen Caier, and Mr. I luinb, all of San Antonio, Texas. Maurice Caier and Larry Caier, both ol Salt like City; Greg Ca.ier ol Granger; and ( Ivdefaierol Kearns. How To Take LocEt m A $1,500 Federal Income Tax Deduction ihinglh) I If you're working and not covered by a pension plan can. you how was meant to help you. Call. Published Thursday Second class entry at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. at Nephi, Utah 84648. Subscription rates, payable Within Juab County in advance: earuimig Come in... start your money working every day on savings certificates of $1,000 or more. Interest paid every 3 months by check, or by deposit to your checking or savings account, as you desire. It's the result of a new law and if you're not taking advantage of it you're missing out. Let me show your power every day for the iraextt 4 years could show you a way to claim a tax deduction of up to $1,500 every year that you work and to use this money to set up your own retirement lund, would you be interested? If it ( 3 BILL 41 First Security Bank HOWARD 623-146- 2 Box 2 - Nephi SR All-re- Mrs. Gilbert Bailey returned home recently after spending a week in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bailey, and in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Clela Jorgensen. While in Salt Lake, she attended a party at the home ot Mrs. Hoyden McCullough First Security Firs Secunty irst Security First Security First Security SJ Metropolitan Life Where the future Metropolitan $5.00 per year $6.00 per year is now L(fe, New York, All Bank Bank State State State rales per annum of Utah, N A First Security Bank of Bountiful N A of Idaho, N A First Security Bank of Murray. N A Bank, Salt Lake City Utah First Security Bank of Logan, N A Bank of Springville First Security Bank of Rock Springs Wyo Bank of Kaysville Members FD 1C federal regulations require subs'antiai penalty lor early withdrawal on certificates N Y. 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