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Show Blanche Stephensen now heads Civicettes of Levan club Nephi local and social news Blanche Stephensen is the nesday evening of last week at new president of the Levan the Levan City Hall. AttendCivicettes Club, Melba Ballow ing were Myrtis Stephenson, is the vice president, Alice Bonnie Bosh, Carol HanShepherd is the new secretory sen, Blanche Stephensen, Coand treasurer, and Louise Tay- deal Brough, Alice Shepherd, lor is the reporter. Melba Ballow, Mary Jane WinMembers of the club held ter, Floy Harper, Enid Wor-wootheir annual Halloween and Irene Mangelson, Fern outgoing officers party on Wed Wankier, and Louise Taylor. Mrs. Vern Davis returned to her home this week after spendwith ing a week in Springville Mrs. Elaine Gay. Mrs. Gay was recently injured in an automobile accident. d, -r- CANCER James Stewart AmwsrUine American Cancer Society A regular feature, prepared by the American Cancer Society, to help save your life from cancer. nun in his 20s writes: I intend to do a lot of underwater snorkeling and diving on my vacation in the Bahamas, and a friend says that I can get sunburned under water. Is that true? ANSWERIine: Yes. The suns rays can search you out -even three feet under water. Since the skin can be damaged by the suns ultraviolet rays, and most skin cancer is its important for you to be extra cautious under the strong Caribbean sun. A sunscreen lotion containing A sun-relate- d, PABA ic acid) protects the skin and permits gradual tanning. But, it must be reapplied when your sun exposure includes swimming. Lifeguards often use zinc oxide, a thick white ointment to totally block out the suns ultraviolet rays. If you are floating on the waters surface to snorkel, this kind of ointment might help protect the back of your neck. The American Cancer Society Unit in your community has an informative new pamphlet called, Sense in the Sun. It is yours free for the asking. A close woman writes: friend recently died of a rare form of cancer which they say began because of some shipyard work he did in World Is that possible? War II. Also, could you tell me whats being done today to protect workers? today and the American Cancer Society, unions, regulatory agencies, and the National Cancer Institute are seeking to protect both workers and the general public. Alert consumers have to help by making sure that any controls that evolve are enforced in their own workplaces. Refinishing class to be held Friday night A new time and labor-savin- g method of furniture refinishing will be demonstrated by James Stewart in the Nephi Elementary School auditorium on Friday, November 5 at 7:30 p.m., according to Jean Poffenroth, USU Extension Home Economist for Juab County. Stewart is a furniture-carexpert from Germantown, Tennessee and is making a business tour through Utah. The furniture refinishing method he will demonstrate requires no sanding, stripping, staining, or sealing. He will show how to remove water rings, yellowed layers of wax, and cigarette bums in addition to discussing furniture repair and dent and scratch filling. e concerned wife writes: My husband has always had a sprinkling of small brown moles on his right shoulder. But now I notice either a new large one, or maybe it's just one thats grown bigger. Is that a warning signal of cancer? ANSWERIine: You can help yourself and your husband by suggesting that he see a physician. Then follow up by making sure that he does. Probably this mole is nothing to be alarmed about, but only a physician can make an actual diagnosis. For peace of mind, to say nothing of health protection, check with a doctor. A ticipants are invited to bring a drawer or an piece of furniture for specific advice on their problems. easy-to-carr- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthing- ton returned to their home recently after spending a week in Winnemucca, Nevada with Mr. and Mrs. Don Franks and fami- ly- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt Floyd Garrett were Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Garrett and children of Clearfield, Richard Garrett and sons Kyle and Kevin of Cedar City, Michael Garrett of Bountiful, Gaylen Garrett, Steven Garret, and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Garrett of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lunt and family. Their grandson, Kerry Lunt had just returned home from the US Army. The Times-New- 3 s Nephi, Utah November 4, 1976 Guests during the deer hunt Mr. and Mrs. Roland Eagar Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett of Manti were visitors on Wedthe four days in Suit Lake at week spent of last nesday home of Mrs. James II. Eagar. City during the past week. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dinner guests on Saturday Robert Price and Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kay and families. Don Gadd were Dr. and Mrs. While there, they attended the Austin loveless of Iogan and 80th birthday celebration in Dale and Euray Allred of Foun- Bountiful for Paul Monsen. tain Green. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth NyMr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver man spent Friday in Heber City and family of Mona were din- with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berg ner guests on Sunday at the and family. Don Gadd home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth NyTwentieth Century club man were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen holds Halloween Nyman and family on Monday costume party evening at Springville. The ocMembers of the 20th Century casion was the fifth birthday Club met at the home of Nan- anniversary of Mike Nyman. ette Fullen on Thursday October 21 for a Halloween Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay party. They enjoyed a Hallo- spent the Halloween weekend ween skit, games, and pump- in Salt Lake City as guests of kin carols. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman Those present were Gayle and family. Ludlow, Ora May Mellor, TerMr. and Mrs. Don Gadd visry Menlove, Earlene Hansen, Ranae Truscott, Eileen Tolboe, ited in Fountain Green on SunNannette Fullen, Linda Olson, day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ann Bailey, Sonya Gibson, James Allred and Mr. and Mrs. and Pam Guymon. Morris Allred and families. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen were Kenneth Wells and Steve Spalding of Newberry Park. California. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn had Anrouning tbs appointment of their family home on Sunday for the farewell testimonial of their grandson, lA?slie Carter, held at the Third Ward sacrament meeting. Those of their family attending were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Bowden, all of Ferron; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mikkelson and daughter Mary Ann of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cook and daughters Lynelte and Jorden of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Max Nielson and children of Bountiful: and Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Chad Winn and family, all of Nephi. They also attended the open house held at the Floyd Carter WESLEY JEPS0N as Nephi Agent You arc invited to call Mr. Jcpson when you have property for sale and to list it with him to give you more contact with those looking for resiidence and farm property. And too, if youre in the market for a home, check with him for latest listings. Remember . . Were national, but were neighborly. 7 CALL WESLEY JEP$ON at 620 South First West, Nephi 623-067- home. Mrs. Lemira Dutson of Oak City and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace T. 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Industrially-related cancer is being widely discussed and studied r-J Guests on Saturday at the and Mrs. Charles Williams were Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and daughter Amy of Terreton, Idaho and Leon Williams and daughter home of Mr. Visitors during the deer hunt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ited in Bountiful Sunday with Peas and Carrots IGA 10 oz. 4$1 Bananas 15 lb. Apples Red Delicious 5 Broccoli 25 4$1 3 11 Avocadoes Cranberries lbs.1 ? 8 V |