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Show nK Jl. i Nautilus club holds annual mom's party Mona news Mrs. Lowell Jones and sons Mark, Mitchell, and Lance of Aurora, Colorado are visiting for three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver. Mrs. Eugene E. WilKey and Jeanette, Julie, and Lynn entertained members of the Nautilus Literary Club and their Dinner guests at the home of special guests at the club's an- Mr. and Mrs. Alger E. SutherWil-ke- y 1 T OcA- - Four-I- I hone club memben ex- of the show were Steven Anhibit trophies non at the Kiwan-i- s drews, Uvntock Judging, Spring Show on Monday. They and Merilyn Dailey, sheep fitare. left to right, standing, tint ting and showing. Not present picture: Lance Osborne, hone for the picture were Roy livestock judging, showmanship, group I; and Nathan Mrmmolt, hone showFFA; Morgan Andrews, beef manship, group II. Kneeling, fitting and showing, senior divileft to right, are Chris Memmott, sion; and Bruce Andrews, beef bone showmanship, group III; fitting and showing, junior diviand Cody Taylor, hone judging. sion. Winnen in the livestock division Extension Service photos Kiwanis spring livestock show attracts 4-- FFA group H, group II; Chris Memmott, horse showmanship, group III; and Cody Taylor, horse judging. Following the show, hot dogs and milk were served to the participants courtesy of Allens AG Market, Ted Chase, and the Nephi Kiwanis Gub. Four-and FFA members showed 27 steers, four sheep, and 57 horses in the Kiwanis Spring Livestock Show held at the County Fairgrounds on Monday afterd noon. Winners in the various events were Steven Andrews, livestock Roy McPherson, judging, livestock judging, FFA; Merilyn Dailey, sheep fitting and showing; Morgan Andrews, beef fitting and showing, senior division: Bruce Andrews, beef fitting and showing, junior division; Lance Osborne, horse showmanship, group I; Nathan Memmott, horse showmanship, Petitions available 4-- nual Mothers and Daughters land on Mothers Day were Mrs. Thomas Sutherland and family party held on May 7. Those attending the meeting of Santaqum; Mr. and Mrs. were Joyce Hamberlin, Karen Norman Wall and family of EurWright, Beth Sperry, Anita Oli- eka; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Suthver, Emalie Jones, Linda Whit- erland and sons and Debby tington, Evalyn Bosh, and Shir-lee- n Beardall, allof Mona. Newell. Special guests at Mrs. Larry Ellertson and son the meeting were Irene Osmond Arizona spent of Spears, Provo; Norma Jensen, Jeremy Tempe, week with Mr. this few a days Delta; Tayle Madsen, Fountain and Mrs. Wells Ellertson. Green; Lucille A. Gadd, Nephi; Verda Oliver, Mona; Stella Adamson, Draper; Gladys Jones, South Jordan; Marie Lunt, Nephi; Ruth Hiatt, Salt Lake City; and Marcella Slack, Mark Hoyt lead the Juab High Cedar City. School track team to a third place win at the Snow College regional track meet on Saturday. Dinner guests at the home of d Hoyt took first place in the Mrs. Edna Peterson on Mothers run and the race. Day were Mr. and Mrs. Sher- He d placed second in the man Peterson and family and run. Arvil Wankier, all of Levan. Others gaining points for the team were Merrill Kay, JHS Mrs. Barbara Christensen, Mrs. Kathy John and daughter who placed second in the javelin Jennifer, and Mrs. Gaudia contest and third in the shot put Hastings and son Adam, all of event; the medley relay team of Salt Lake City, were visitors at Jerry Scott, Scott Kendall, Steve the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Andrews, and Donavon Yates, Mangelson on Tuesday of last who placed second in their event ; week. On Wednesday, Mrs. Calvin Rollins, who took third Reed and Mrs. Leona Hansen, place in the region pole vaulting both of Salt Lake City, visited at event; Robert Brewer, who the Mangelson home. placed fourth in the pole vault event; and Scott Kendall, who Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelsixth in the long jump placed son were dinner guests at the and fourth in the intermediate home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence hurdles. Reed of Salt Lake City on In the mile event, Donavon Mothers Day. d Yates placed second; In the run, Jerry Scott placed Visitors at the home of Mrs. E. C. Malmgren on Mothers day fifth; Gary Jones tied for fifth were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones place in the intermediate and son of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. hurdles; and Steve Newton Glen Jarrett and family of Salt placed fifth in the shot put. Ten members of the Juab Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. track team will participate in Delmar Howlett and daughters of American Fork. the state meet. track team places third at Snow track show JHS Levan news 880-yar- 440-yar- 440-yar- Petitions urging the members of the Utah Congressional delegation to block action on House Bill 2966 and Senate Bill S626 have been formulated and already bear a large number of signatures. The petitions are available for additional signatures. Copies Mrs. Edward Ockey returned at Valley Bank & home recently after spending are placed Trust Co., Rays Cafe, Christenthe winter months in Parowan sens Store, and Department with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Van Fergs Service. Ausdal and family. The bills in question relate to the rights of parents to control Dinner guests on Sunday at actions of their children. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur certain G. Ostler were Mr. and Mrs. The Times-New- s Larry Ostler and children Travis and Brett and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi, Utah Bert Morgan, all of Nephi May 13, 1976 Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Weekend guests at the Don Yates home were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strain and children Bryan, Jennie, David, and Daryck of Magna. Sum- ners and family and Mrs. Ann Butler and children, all of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mrs. Hilda Newton on Mothers Day. Dinner guests on Sunday at the Harrison Oliver home were Dean Oliver and sons Wade and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dalby and sons Sean and Mathew, and Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver and family. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Scan Dalby. Mr. and Mrs. Richard mers of Salt Lake City DUY CANDLES DIRECT FROM THE Sum- and Paul Newton of Kearns were guests at the home of Mrs. Ray Newton on Sunday. FACTORY & SAVE! Spacnl Prices to Church Groups, Gubs, Banquet Parties, Etc. Get rid of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hunt of Washington were visitors one day last week at the home of Mr and Mrs. Doyle Orgiil. They were enroute to Georgia. L dandelions and feed your lawn at the same time It takes about 30 minutes to spread Ti rf Buunta Plus 2 on the average size lawn. Then you're done. Your dandelions (and most other common broad-lea- f weeds) start their fadeaway, while the fertilized grass comes on strong. you buy now, you'll save money Mothers day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and son Roger of Riverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Orgiil and daughter Halethea of Or-gi- ll Mona. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Mrs. Elena Stanley were Daryl Stanley of Orem; Neldon Stanley and children Anna Lessa, Michelle, Bruce, and Sharilyn of Provo; Mrs. Nyra Nielson of Delta; Mrs. Donnette Moon of Duchesne; and Mrs. Brenda Strain of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd of Newere dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver. 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DESCRIPTION: v?iSrUCM0-- " floor 1053 square feet, two bedrooms, one bath, living heat. Outside measurement 27 Go ahead and remodel your present home. Youll add to the value of the house and increase your enjoyment by living in a home thats custom tailored to fit your needs. Use our low cost Econo Loan plan to get cash at low bank interest rates. We can arrange terms that meet your needs. Ask any officer at your nearby Valley Bank for details, today. Wed like to be your Working Partner. FREE UMBRELLA when you sign your loan kitchen, radiant electric x 39. WE APRECIATE THE COOPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING; Winter Lumber Company Bldg. Materials Byron Nielsen Construction - Plumbing Burke Anderson Cabinets Sealed bids ed at Juab at stated minimum or above will be receiv- School District Office, 306 East First North, Nephi, Utah up until opening time on June 9, 1976 et 7:30 p.m. Bidders are invited to attend. Cashier's chad representing 1 of offer must be included with bid. Highest offer which meets listed provisions and financing requirements accepted. Cashier's VALLEY BANK & TRUST COMRVNY checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned. Finance arrangements must be made independent of Juab School Oiistrict. Terms: Cash. Paymant in full within ten days days of bid acceptance. Building to be moved by successful bidder by August 15, 1976. Those interested in bidding should start to arrange there finance so they can be in compliacnce with terms above. 185 North Main Street Nephi, Utah Phone 623-065- 1 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE I i 7 SAFARI CAR WASH tpat 24 iwuis a day - wash Turf Builder Plus 2 now on SALE Nephi Lumber Co. phi Mrs. Donnette Moon anu children Conley and Marilee of Duchesne spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates. CORPORATION Phone 62I300 -i- |