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Show b 7- ivJ Golf classes set for ladies, juniors t , -- , . Golf instruction for children and teenagers ages six to 18 and for ladies will begin next week at the Canyon Hills Golf Course, according to Toni Olsen, the course professional. The course for Juniors will be held on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. Golf instruction for ladies will be held on Thursdays at T : 10:00 a.m. Gun class set for 9,10 year olds A hunter safety course for children nine and 10 years of age is being offered by the county extension service. The course is being offered to members who will not have passed their 11th birthday by September 1, 1976. The program is designed to give instruction on guns to the age group who is using air rifles and pellet guns. Young people wishing to participate and parents wishing to enroll their children should contact the County Extension office as soon as nossible. 4-- H Heavy equipment of the Utah National Guard prepared a park ing area and boat launching ramp area on Saturday for the placing of a new boating facility on Yuba State Boating Park. Construction progresses on Yuba Park boating ramp A new boat launching ramp area on the east shore of Yuba will be installed during the com- State Boating Park with Utah ing week in the Painted Rocks National Guard men and equip- ment doing the work. The new ramp was requested recently by a delegation of Sanpete and SevMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman ier County boaters following the spent Memorial Day in Heber closing of Palisade Park to City with Mr. and Mrs. Dale power boats. The new ramp will primarily Berg and children. serve boates from the two counA family and ties Involved. trucks and other Twenty-on- e birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee pieces of heavy equipment were Sperry recently in honor of Mrs. used on Saturday in the conRoy Sperry on her birthday struction of an access road and anniversary. Those attending parking area and the preparawere Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sperry, tion of the boat launching ramp Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sperry, Mr. area for cement work. and Mrs. Neil Sperry, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Everitt and their families ; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sperry, all of Nephi. Nephi news er 4-- Golden Age Club DeLos Jukes of Provo will entertain at a musical program for members of the Golden Age Club on Wednesday, June 16 at the Nephi City Park, beginning at 12 noon. Seniors citizens of Eureka will Recent births as reported to the Times-New- s are: Girl, bom May 24 to Mr. and Mrs. James Bean of Delta. She will be named Misty Kay Bean. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bean of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Eatough of Lynn-dy- l. are Mrs. Hattie Bean of Orem and Great-grandparen- ts Mrs. Hayes of Salt Lake City. ' Boy, bom June 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Johnson (Valerie Bean) of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bean of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Johnson of Auburn, Wyoming. is Mrs. Hattie Bean of Orem. W.V.WA.V.'.VAV, club news n, Model 4120 reg. 19.99 50 inch VARIABLE SPED DRILL I I Sorry about that! ' - Model DRESS SHOES fine SALE &J) she asscrhnent S19.95 - Western Straws - - $5.95 b 9.95 SHiRTS - Western - Mens sbcrt HATS big shews 9.95 sleeve styles 8.95 BOYS WHITE MEN'S FLORAL SHiRTS Boys end fatbits SHiRTS-Yfesle- BET BUCKLES $13.95 - extra fancy - genuine agate aid petrified weed Tablerite Meats 48J Whole Fryers o'gMJK Round Steak whole. $1 3i Large Navel SALE $20.07 I 4461 Regular 74.99 . 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Non Foods Band Aids Johnson& Johnson 120 pk.. . .88 Earth Born Shampoo 99 Earth Born Conditioners 99 . Frozen Foods 5 $5.95(1 start sbeves Featuring Lower Food Prices!! 24.77 WINTER LUMBER Driving a car with a faulty electrical either from too many miles system since it was looked at, or an improper tune-u- p is just like pouring YOUR the ground! It's a waste! on gasoline Whether youre planning an extended vacation trip, or you're Just doing daily driving around town, proper tune-u-p 98c 56 East Center, Nephi - Model 4420 Regular 26.99 SANDER - BRUT LOTION 3 REVERSING 2 SPEED JIG SAW -- Model 4310 Regular 19.99 BET - with vest - Final Swedish Knit - won't snag $98.00 WALLETS - 5.98 h 9.95 SUITS 4--H - SALE 14.51 - Mod. 41 50, rag. 34.99 FINISH SANDER SPECIALS d inch VARIABLE SPEED DRILL 8 FATHER'S DAY 4-- Mona leads little league while Hie supply lasts 3-- Orme is League president Mrs. SSSAW SPECIALS Great-grandmoth- er Boy, born May 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Royce of Pay-- , son. He will be named Tyler Merrill Royce. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Royce of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Merill Stephensen of Levan. gan, Mrs. Rex Tolley, Mrs. John E. liill, Mrs. Norman Mackey, Mrs. Gibson Cowan, Mrs. Reese Painter, Mrs. Maurice Howard, Max Orme was eieciea Mrs. LaVon Ellertson, Mrs. Winifred Wilson, Mrs. DeVar Ihe new president of the Ladies Mrs. Clarence GowAnderson, Uterary League at their meeting of June 3, held at the home ers, Miss Ireta Carter, and Mrs. Elmo Wilson. of Mrs. Elmo Wilson. Other officers for the coming 4--H year are Mrs. Maurice Howard, vice president; Mrs. Clinton Kir-gaKim Peterson is the president secretary; Mrs. Merron of the newly organized Five club. Other ofPrice, treasurer; Mrs. Stella Scissors" Boswell, reporter; and Mrs. ficers are Judy Smith, vice presClarence Gowers, historian. ident; Angela Davidson, secretary-trIn other activities, those pres- easurer; Janice Greenent studied international affairs halgh, reporter; and Angela and were served food from Mcllor, song leader. Club leadAmerica, Japan, Mexico, Swed- ers are Jeanette Powell and en, and Hawaii. Articles from Karen Peterson. these countires were also on disheld The Four Fruity play. Present were Mrs. Eugene their first meeting on June 5. Mona has taken an undisputed The officers of this second lead in Little League baseball Lunt, Mrs. Merron Price, Mrs. cooking club are AUyn year to Stella Little League Miss Rheta Boswell, according play, SperNewell, president; DeAnn Kay, Mrs. officials. ry, Roy McPherson, Mrs. In play last week, Mona-- , Read Greenhalgh, Mrs. Max vice president; Tracey Draper, United Rubber Workers--, NRP-- , Orme, Mrs. Raymond Pay, Mrs. secretary; and Jeana Lynn, reteams Lynn Parkin, Mrs. Clinton Kir- - porter. Club leaders are Peggy and Kiwanis-sponsoreJones and Karen Kay. scored two victories each. The heads Menlove Terry losing teams were the Jaycees, The first meeting of the FunPextons, Merchants, and Lions. Federated Clubs club was held on ny Fryers" 27. May Mrs. Terry Menlove was inOfficers elected were Tamara stalled as the new president of Painter, president; Selena Tolthe Nephi Federated Womens Three names were omitted Clubs Council on Saturday at the ley, vice president; Jill Fowkes, refrom a list furnished to the home of the past president, Mrs. secretary; Terilee Dailey, and Painter, song Gayle porter; Times-New- s the Zelda Hill. concerning leader. The second meeting was First Ward Cub Scouts which apOther officers of the organizaton June 2. held peared in last weeks edition. ion for the coming year are Kevin Broadhead, Dean Major, Blanche Pexton, vice president; The Times-New-s and Russ Day assisted with the Shirlene Newell, secretary and Nephi, Utah paper collection drive conducted treasurer; and Natalie Orme, June 10, 1976 by the Cub Scouts. reporter and historian. Mrs. join with the local club for the affair. Those attending should bring their own lunches. Drinks will be furnished by the club. FATHERS DAY New babies The subjects to be taught are pitching, putting, rules and golf selecetiquette, swinging, and tion and use of clubs. Persons who are interested In these clinics may sign up immediately at the Canyon Hills Park Clubhouse. Interested ladies may also contact officers of the Canyon Hills Ladies Golf Association: Nadine Chase, Loa Jean Hansen, Ruby Stilson, or Lois Pay. At the completion of the courses, a Junior Golf Association will be formed and officers will be elected. Several Junior golf events are slated throughout the summer. |