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Show Junior golf assoc. winners told Both boys and girls competed in the closing junior golf tourney of the year, sponsored on Sept. 2 by Vards Drive Inn. Winning in the girls division was Carla Price with a gross of 51 for seven holes. Runner up was Kaylynn Bosh with a 58 total. In the boys division the low gross winner was Kerry Lynn with a nine hole score of 48. Ricky May was second with a 51. Low net winner was Rod Jones with a nine hole total of 29. Second was Cory Olsen with a n ji CANCER - -L- -if AnmeAlim . news Mona Mrs. Arthur is now available in g -- n, Wasps win over Hurricane 32-- 8 The Juab Wasps defeated the on the Hurricane Tigers 32-JHS field, September 2. Marlin Park led the scoring with three touchdowns, and a total of 136 yards rushing. He was followed by Mark Hoyt with one touchdown and 65 yards rushing. Lyle Osborne had one Mona. touchdown, Gary Jones gained Labor Day guests at the home 49 yards and Alden Orme gained of Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates were 19 yards. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strain and Juabs Wasps will face South children of Magna and Kerry Sevier this Friday evening. Yates and a friend of Provo. 8 WITH ...itssaJ K jaq A regular feature, prepared by the American Cancer Society, to help save your life from cancer. -- . V: Man-gelso- Sopho-more- s manager. Phil Painter, president; Dave Wilkey, vice president; Freida Booth, secretary; Pam manager. Activity Burton, Freshman Mark Jensen, president; Shelia McPherson, vice president ; Carolee Menlove, secretary; Eighth grade Ricky Greenhalgh, president; Mark Neilson, vice president; Todd Kelson, secretary; and Chris Hone, activity manager. Seventh Kirk Greenhalgh, President; Nathan Memmott, vice president; Carl Jensen, secretary; and Karl Greenhalgh, activiety manager. activity JHS homecoming is Sept. 20-2- 4 Plans are underway for the annual Juab High School homecoming to be held throughout the week of September All alumni members are invited to participate in the Homecoming parade on Friday, to be held prior to the Juab vs North Sanpete football game. Those desiring to participate in the parade should contact the high school office by 4 p.m. on Mr. and Mrs. David Nielson September 23. and family of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla and childThe Times-New- s ren of West Jordan were weekNephi, Utah end guests at the home of Mr. , 9, 1976 September and Mrs. Ray Worthington. man write s: My father has always been an In dependent person, very much on the stubborn side. Re cently, he has been taking a very long time in the bath room and grumbles a lot when he comes out. He says that its nothing but hemor rtioids and refuses to see a doctor-cou- ld it be more? ANSWERIine: Your concern is legitimate, but no one can tell you just whats the matter until your father sees a physician. You might enlist a person of his own age whose opinion he respects, to talk That means that turkey. your father must understand that he might possibly have a dangerous condition that wont get better by itself. Having it checked out will give him peace of mind, and might even save his life. A reader asks: If you are striken with one form of cancer, does that mean that you are safe from getting new cancer, in another part of your body, some other time? No. Unfortu ANSWERIine: A young nately, having cancer does not protect you from a second, different cancer, although this is not a common occurrence. In fact, some sites of cancer have been associated with a specific second form of cancer. For example, having had breast cancer, a woman may be more prone to developing cancer of the uterine lining, called endometrial cancer, or colon cancer. Again, this is not bkely or usual, but has been known to occur. It is another reason why cured cancer patients are carefully followed by their physicians. I plan A vacationer writes: to spend a week cruising in the Caribbean and I would Lie some information on how to protect myself from too much sun. Your local ANSWERIine; American Cancer Society will be glad to supply you with a helpful leaflet because skin cancer can develop from overexposure to the sun. Be careful about exposure from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. when the suns damaging ultraviolet rays are most powerful. You might also take along and use a sunscreen lotion containing PABA (Paraminobenzoic ftut OAUV The winners of the Beef Carand FFA members will be announced tonight (Thursday) at a special meeting in the Juab County Courthouse. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. An invitation is extended to all cattlemen, contest participants, buyers, and other interested persons. In the article of last week concerning the contest, an omission occured. A floral wreath for the champion was contributed by Nephi Floral. 4-- H rfuttocncitty : Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shepherd and daughter of Orem visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd on Monday of this week. Other visitors were Mr. and of Monte Mrs. Shepherd SNOW MOBILES OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE The K-- J Us, INSURANCE AGENCY K. J. SPERRY, Phone North Main 623-038- Agent 7 Three Feature In One Heating Fireplace Stove Cooking Stove Best ANDERSON 4 Nephi 623-133- SEC.OF STATELT. GOVERNOR Expect a lot. His record says youll get it. Youve probably heard of David Monson Acid). ... t&e served so capably as Utahs State Auditor for the past four years. (A ofiettiny m office by law.) practical. h Nephi to serve all of your optical needs: ANEW OPTICAL now opening Hes the man who saved Utah several million dollars during the past four years (at least 1 00 times his annual salary) by refusing to put up with inefficiencies in state government. Hes the man who expects individual government departments to justify their own existence. Or cease to Contact Lenses Sunglasses Frame Repair Service Broken lenss duplicated and replaced Large selection of frame sides exist. Hes the man who took a major d business to task for failure to collect over a million dollars worth of services rendered. state-owne- Hes the man who isnt afraid to ask questions or make tough decisions. Hes the man who would bjj most grateful foe your vote. 257 NORTH MAIN NEPHI UTAH 623-100- 0 Offices also: 127 West Center; Provo and 66 South Main; Payson Nephi, All iiumf! (j Prescriptions filled Eye Examinations by Appiontment SERVICE IN THIS AREA FOff Hes the man who believes government should be absolutely limited in size and scope. Or better yet, reduced wherever AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIA1 BOATS GLASS MOBILE HOMES BONDS NJft Heats 1700 q. tt. or mor For additional informaton contact NORMAN one-ter- providing your insurance needs. MOTORCYCLES MtOWAV Hes the man who has appreciate the privilege ot FIRE BUSINESS IIMlXrS VAttinr AC ft Built 20-2- 4 1 would GAff AOMWON Most Practical news Contest winners Nephi to be announced cass Contest for llepW! PfCfACUlAt iNtttfAMMlNl Fill Kay accompaniClass elections were held at ed Mr. and Mrs. Newell Kay of School on Thursday Van Nuys, California to Salt Juab High 2. Officers for the September Lake City over the weekend were selected as follows: year visited the home at where they Seniors Sandy Kay, presiof Mrs. Pearl Kay. dent; Kelly Kendall, vice presiMrs. Arvilla Newton received dent; Cindy Jorgensen, secword recently that her son Allan retary; and Rebecca Bracken Newton of Goshen has been historian. Juniors Parks sustained as a high councilman president; Chad Brough, for the Santaquin Utah LDS vice president; Shirley Jackson, Stake. secretary; and Ranee Manske, The family of Mrs. Warren Newton held a reunion at her home on Saturday. They had a pot luck dinner and then painted the outside of Mrs. Newtons home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers and son Gordon of Salt Lake City; Gordon Grimstead of Logan; and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton, Howard Newton, and Mrs. Barbara Beardall and daughters DAnn and Jo Ellen, all of American Cancer Society ' Classes elect officers 81 The flew FISHER FIREPUCE Paid by Expect a lot. His record says youll get it. Vote for David Smith Monson Sec. of StateLt. Governor A Lot of People Who Want Dave Monson as Lieutenant Governor. Mrs. Walter E. Cosgriff, Chairman Ephraim. fer On April 13th. 1976, a Utah state senator announced his candidacy for the governorship. He did so after much encouragement from prominent Utah citizens. That state senator is for Juab Comity Dixie Leavitt. I desire to be your County Commissioner. I have the1 time to represent you, the people Leavitt was victorious over his GOP opponents at the state convention. He has been endorsed by eight out of ten of Utah's republican legislators. And by nine out of ten of the state's republican county commissioners. These Republican leaders know Dixie Leavitt. They've seen him as the Republican leader in the Senate work for good government for the last 14 years. They know he's a successful businessman and rancher. They know the reasons he should be governor. And. they want you to know. of Juab County; to attend all meetings that pertain to our County government. I will dedicate my time to all the demands made of me to represent you, the people of Juab County. I ask for your support in the upcoming Primary Election. Now, his bandwagon is rolling into your community and some of the people who support him here are shown below. There is VOTE FOR A CANDIDATE THAT CAN REPRESENT YOU 100! a reason why. 1 Supports his community. He is a board member of Nephi Chamber of Commerce and is a member of Nephi Enterprises. 2 Is a successful businessman. He owns and operates Fergs Fina Station and Mays Vote Leavitt tor Governor on September 14th. Paid tor by th Laavitt tor Governor Commit! Prton Market. G. Adamt, Chairman We want Leavitt for governor. And, we want you to know it. Jerry Guymon Fern Wankier Marion Wankier Glenn Greenhalgh Peggy Greenhalgh Peart D. Wilson E Sfeele Mdnlyre . tenissooier Alyth Howard Janet Bon Eyre Greenhalgh Clarence Greenhalgh Russell Bender Daye Wilkey Lynnie Wilkey A. K. Johnson Has served as Scoutmaster in his ward. He currently serving as an advisor to the Teachers Quorum in his ward. A Former State President of Utah Jaycees. S Is an officer and member of the Nephi Lions VOTE SEPT. 14 Nelson L Jones B. 3 Russell Morgan Betty Jo Morgan Natalie Orme Renee Peterson Cary G. Peterson RICHARD MAY ar Juab County CommfssRffler Democrat Club. Paid Political Advertisement by Volunteers to Elect Richard VOTE SEPT. 14 May County Commissioner Larry Broadhead, Chairman |