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Show . . V y A P5f U School jam and 'JT News of your Mona friends Home by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Eaeculiv Secretary Utah Education Allocation The Peanut Butter Experiment I cannot bhme you, gentle reader, if you gnash your molars when you hear a term like "vi" able candidate, or meaningful relationship." The terms are not precise. Those who scold us for using such terms are quite correct in doing so. nitty-gritty,- Annette Lazenby, dispensing optician at Nephi'i newest business, Anew Optical, sits in front of the huge display of modern eye glass frames. The new business. located at 257 North Main, is the third optical shop opened by the company. Their other locations are in Payson and Provo. Dr. Roland Kay Monson, optometrist, is at the Anew Optical each Friday for eye tests. Straight from the receiver's moutpiece ... Shooting that insulator may shoot your phone service As the annual Utah hunting seasons get into full swing, Mountain Bell asks hunters to avoid shooting at birds or animals near aerial telephone lines. rifles. Allen explained. The trouble often does not show up until winter when water seeps into the broken cable, shorting out telephone service. "While some damage occurs Because many of these incidents during most of the hunts each occur in remote areas, the probfall, dove and pheasant seasons lem of repair is compounded. are the most destructive, MounAnother problem has been tain Bell Exchange Manager Ed thoughtless hunters who use Allen said recently. glass insulators for target pracWe have noticed a definite re- tice. A shattered insulator allows duction in the number of main- the wire to touch the cross arms tenance calls we have received on the poles causing poor voice because of careless hunters, he transmission or complete sercommented, but there always vice outages during stormy seems to be a few who disregard weather: the warnings. Those who shoot at telephone While the damage is an added lines or insulators should realize expense to the telephone com- the hazard and inconvenience pany, errant shots can knock out they create for families whose phone service to entire rural telephone service is cut off, communities. This is not only an Allen said. The telephone company asks inconvenience but is also a hazard to local citizens because that all hunters be aware of the there would be no way to quick- serious problems that could ocly summon emergency services cur as a result of carelessness. should the need arise. Enjoy the hunt, they say, but dont not realize do hunters interrupt the service of Many The willfull damage of do not realize that shotgun pel- others. transmission lines is a violation .22 can lets and slugs penetrate the protective sheating of tele- of Utah law and is punishable by phone cables as easily as can a fine of up to $299 andor six months in jail. the shots from high-power- Dont get me wrong. I'm as much a villain as many people in using obscure, rather meaningless statements. For that reason, Im indebted to a teacher who declared war on our inability to speak or write plainly, precisely, and pointedly. fifth-grad- e Bob Wiedrich writes that this teacher's weapons are a loaf of bread and a jar of peanut butter. The teacher uses a game to show her students the need for exactness in writing. First, she directs her class to write the instructins for making a peanut butter sandwich. The next day she takes the bread and peanut butter to school with her. She asks her students to follow their own instructions for making peanut butter sandwiches. Some forget to include the need for a knife, so they must use their fingers to spread the peanut butter. Others neglect to mention that the process requires two slices of bread, so they wind up d sandwiches." with Those children learned a lesson of crucial importance. It's simply this: Communication with other humans requires a lot of thought and care. Using words to explain something as simple as making a peanut butter sandwich isnt enough; a person has to use the correct words. Children in that class will be viable candidates for success if they will only get down to the nitty-gritt- y of things by forming a meaningful relationship with precise language. one-side- The Recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Neldon Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conk of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte were of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Spanish Fork spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brock of Stanley of Orem visited on Satthe home of Mrs. Oscar Newton. Niland, California; Mr. and Mrs. urday with Mrs. Elena Stanley Albert Lofgren of Central, Ari- and attended their class reunions. Guests at the home of Mrs. zona; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Mildred Taylor of Orem Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill Sunday visitors at the Alger E. of last Hibbard and son of Phoenix, AriOscar Newton on spent Saturday in Salt Lake City was an overnight guest on Mon- week were Mr. andFriday zona. Sutherland home were Mr. and Maurice Mrs. where they visited with Mr. and day of this week at the home of Mrs. Norman Wall and family of Calof Thousand Oaks, Sheplierd attendMr. and Mrs. Alger E. Mrs. Keith Anderson and Dinner guests on Sunday at Eureka; Mrs. Thoams Sutherifornia; Mr. and Mrs. John Johned the state fair. son of California; and Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- land and family and Miss Julie Mrs. Vince Carter of Thousand ald Newton were Mrs. Nila Sum- Robbins, all of Santaquin; and I mers and son Robert of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Brad Sutherland of J Lake City; Mrs. Hilda Newton, Mona. Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellert-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Hal Newton and Paul Newton and son of Kearns 30-ye- ar spent several days last week children, and D'Ann Beardall, were visitors at the home of in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. all of Mona; and Louise Newton, Mrs. Ray Newton on Saturday of Provo. Members of the Juab High turning for the reunion were Mr. Schwaar and family. and Sunday. 1946 and Mrs. Vincent (Reva) Redd, school graduating class of reunion on Blanding; Mrs. Gerald Cazier, attended a September 18 at the Juab High Salt Lake City; Mrs. James R. School building. After the re- Stanley, Mona; and Mrs. Frank union, the group attended the Morgan and Golden Oldroyd, Nephi Utah LDS Stake anniver- both of Nephi. sary banquet and homecoming. Attending were Romaine and A family dinner was held at Pauline Anderson Mangelson See our fine selection of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don and Blanche Francom StephenGadd on in honor and Friday evening son, all of Levan; Robert of Mr. Gadd on his birthday anDorothy Taylor Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Christensen, niversary. Those attending were Mrs. A. V. Gadd and Mr. and Emory and Shirley Jenkins Mrs. DeMar Gadd and sons Rusand Mr. and Mrs. Neldon sell and Vance, all of Nephi ; Mr. Stanley, all of Provo; Howard and Mrs. James Allred and childCome in today and Dorothy Belliston Smith, ren Annalisa, and Joni Angela, Blaine and Elda Jarrett Martell, of Fountain Green; and Mr. and to Merrill and Marjorie Keyte New-re- Mrs. Gedge Oliver and sons Beth Olpin Bend, and Roy David, Michael, James, and Naoff regular prices! and Eleanor Young Bowman, all than of Mona. of Salt Lake City; Philo W. and Vivian Blackett Searle, Kearns; Sharee Booth Jensen, Salt Lake Round Upright Electric City; Myron and Renon Christensen Jones, Otto, Wyoming; Cath-er- n Foote Harris, California; Dorothy Foote Francom, Spring-ville- ; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neil-seof Ephraim, Orem; and Melba Park Jenor tabletop High Recovery sen and Eddis Ann Sperry JohnSERVING NEPHI AREA son, both of Nephi. Teachers re- models all with low-wa- tt How's Joe, Fred, Margaret, Clarence, and Alice? Times-New- s 7Nephi, Utah 1976 t USSS Ol 46 llO ll OS yaD High 0aks-Ca,iforni- a reunion Sept. 18 30-ye- Nephi news G.E. WASHERS AND DRYERS Col-lar- $3500 $3000 n, WESTLUND WATER HEATERS -- TV SERVICE n, EVERY KIMO'S KAMERA Professional Photography Density Eementas for long life. glass- High Limit control MONDAY - Professional and Dependable Service Reasonable Rates Call linedtank! CHAPMAN at cal collect FURNITURE 623-047- 1 or 283-469- 0 limited Plumbing 4-- D g Supply! Builders Weddings Portraits Genealogy etc Classifieds work wonders Times-New- s KIMO CORAY 623-010- 6 Five bedroom home for rent. No smokers. 435 South Second East. Call 39 Keep us in mind as you think of shampooing your carpets. We have machines for rent at $1, larger ones for $2, and an espeNeed a sprinkling system or any cially nice one for shags that Help Wanted .trench digging done? Call Daryl rents for $3 per day. We have a We need part-tim- e help at the " 41 Carter at Levan. plentiful supply of Blue Lustre Safari Motel. Please apply in perand also carry "Pro" shampoo, son. Contact Donna Andersen at used commercially for years for appointment or Saf-a- ri and now available for home use. unwanted 39 Motel, Sell your Plumbing and Builders SupLPN, nurse aides, kitchen help, ply and laundry help needed at items with a We'll clean your rugs or rent Colonial Manor. Train as you you our Blue Lustre, Host, or earn. Apply at Colonial Manor, Times-New- s Rug Doctor machine for you to 71 North Main or phone 40 to redo you own. Call serve your machine or to make Wanted A bookkeeper. Apply an appointment for us to clean in person. Painter Motor Co. tf your convens your carpets at Furniture Homeworkers needed in this Co., wasxxjsxsssKWWwsJosjaad! ience. Chapman tf area to lace leather goods at 27 South Main. home. No experience necessary. Earn $150.00 per week. Send For Sale $1.00 (refundable) and long 1961 Ford pickup. 6 cylinder. stamped envelope to Jeffery 3 speed. Make offer. See Earl Leathercraft, Route 3, Box 36-39 L. Warner. 39 Rock Hill, S. C. 29730. FIRE Our home is priced for quick Wanted AUTO sale. Must take loss. Neil KenFARMOWNERS 39 Nebo Agency needs listings in dall, HOMEOWNERS or write Nephi. Call x mobile home with 12 1971 65 BONDS Nebo 197 East First Agency, fireplace and air conditioning. North, LIFE Payson, Utah 84651. 40 Call Dale Ostler at 40 Genuine Indian jewelry. Best Cash paid for old furniture. Call Watch bands, rings, collect, evenings only. prices. 41 bracelets, or sets on hand. Granger, Utah. Specials $8. We take orders. 205 South Main, Card of Thanks Steiner's 40 Nephi. Our thanks and appreciation are Second crop hay for sale. Con- extended to our friends and reltact Dwain Bracken. Phone atives for their kindness and 40 sympathy following the death of ST. MAIN SOUTH 33 home on half- our mother and sister. We give a New NEPHI, UTAH acre lot in Mona. Has fireplace. special thanks to Dr. John C. All electric. House eligible for Steele and the staff of the Juab LARRY PETERSON Farm Home financing. Contact County hospital for their con0 Phone Renon Wilkerson, Payson. Phone cern and gentle care. We also 42 extend thanks to Bishop Elwood Agent - Broker Hall and the Relief Society sisCB dealers We have the largest ters, to all who participated in wholeand best of CBs stock the services, and to all who sent sale prices anywhere. Contact the lovely flowers and the food. us now for special dealer price We extend our thanks to Miles Gunsheets. WD Sales, Anderson for his services. We 39 nison, Utah. appreciate each of you. The fam1974 Titan mobile home, 14 x 70. ily of Ruth Sperry, Tressa HanMany extras. Excellent condi-tio- n sen, Helen Scofield, Estelle Wanted Paint work, all kinds. 7 Phone Mr. Arnold, after 5 p.m. 42 623-100- sJ Legal Notices For Rent Services Services 623-118- 9. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court in and for the County of Juab, State of Utah. First Security Bank of Utah, N. A. Plaintiff, 623-064- 623-062- 2 j 623-107- 1. 4-- 623-051- 1. 623-047- 1 classified INSURANCE 623-073- 465-924- 1 623-184- CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE 966-515- AGENCY 623-129- 623-025- 465-979- When I want to give a gift, I always send a Times-New- s gift subscription. It brings a little bit of me into the life of my kids and relatives each week, and It's only $6.00 for a whole year! Send the Times-New- s to Someone you Love The Times-New- s 96 South Main Do you want 528-363- 7. extra Mc-Knig- money? Call 6234)191 or 6230471 Avocado Kenmore washer and dryer in excellent condition. Deluxe models. $350.00. Call Learn to Prepare Income Tax Returns 623-190- 9. 39 People who have a flair for dealing with figures enjoy working with the public, and would like to earn extra income may en roll in H&R Block s Tax School With classes in over 2 OOO communities there is almost certain to be a class near you Job interviews available for best students Send for free information and class schedules day HURRY Classes Sept 27th 800 acres land, 400 cultivated. Balance range land. Valley. Call City. 277-676- Peaches for sale some early canning varieties are ready now (Yakima Hale). J. H. Hale and Elberta ready by Sept. 10. Orchard, Cenola. to- Mc-Mull- in sai about yourtaa course i under$-a-no obligation Ferner Salt Lake In 39 754-395- 9. 39 Contact the office nearest you fiRnBC55R DICK R NIELSEN 110 South 500 West Provo, Utah 84601 I Phone 375-34Please send me free tf . 39 Legal Notices Three-be- d V room home. Carpeted. Has fireplace, propane heat. 475 North Third East. Phone 8 40 623-187- in'orma-tio- n Mobile home for rent with three bedrooms and two baths. 6 tnere is 623-005- 39 Convenient locations at Peach- Name Address. City (53-57- 0 Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family and of 7,000 mink and 2 cattle in SEV4NWV4 Sec. 33, T11S, tree Village for your mobile Nice surroundings. Call 623-- 404, or Paul for inforChapman at tf mation 623-047- CLIP AND MAIL TODAY R1E, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before October 23, 1976. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENCINEER I home J I 1 623-019- 1 Published in the Nephi Times-New- s, September 9, 16, and 23, 1976. vs- Ronald E. Olsen and Ann F. Olsen his wife Olsen's jnc., a Utah Corporation Defendants Notice of Sale (Personal Property) To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the Juab County Public Safety Building in the City of Nephi, County of Juab, State of Utah on the 8th day of October, 1976 at 10:00 a.m. on said day that certain item of personal property described as follows, 1975 Ford SuperCab, F250, L' to-wi- t: icense No. TW 2369 Serial No. F25MKW64874. Approximate amount to satisfy Execution, $7,000. The above listed item will be sold to the highest bidder. All transactions are to be cash money with legal tender of the United States of America. Bidders please make preparation to remove the item at the time of sale. Dated this 13th day of September, 1976. Robert L. Painter Sheriff of Juab County Richard M. Taylor Attorney for Plaintiff 275 North Main Spanish Fork, Utah Dates of publication, Septem-be- r 23 & 30 & October 7, 1976. SHERIFF'S SALE the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Juab, State of Utah. In Robert Cordner, T. Plaintiff, -- vs- Matt Daley and Ruth Daley, Beneficial industrial Loan Corporation, a corporation, LeRoy J. Daley and Mrs. LeRoy J. Daley, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE TO WATER USERS Ed Brown, 4078 W. 4330 So., Granger, Utah 84120, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. to appropriate No. 46670 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Juab County. The water is to be divwell, 200-40erted from a ft. deep at a point S. 2000 ft. and E. 1450 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 33, T11S, R1E, SLB&M, (1.0 mi. E. of Mona); and used from Jan. 1 to stock-wateri- For Rent -- (Real Property) To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the County Courthouse in the City of Nephi, County of Juab, State of Utah on the 27th day of September. 1976 at 10.00 a m. on said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Juab County, State of Utah, described as follows, t: All of Lot 2, Block 38, Plat "D", Nephi City Town Site Survey as shown upon the official records of the Recorder of Juab County, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Nephi City, Utah this 3rd day of September, 1976. Robert L. Painter, Sheriff of Juab County State of Utah A. Dean Jeffs Attorney for Plaintiff 90 North First East Provo, Utah 84601 Telephone: Date of publication, September 9, 16, and 23, 1976 to-wi- 373-884- 8 X |