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Show Juab High School Sports News of your Mona friends Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver and family visited in Sandy on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mower. That Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Yates and children Kerry, Melanie, Gerard, Angela, and RaDawn, Mrs. Hortensen Hair, and Mrs. Elena Stanley spent Thanksgiving day in Magna at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strain and family. evening they attended the farewell testimonial for Robert Oliver at Salt Lake City. Robert will leave in the near future for the Holbrook Arizona LDS mission. Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Jones and family of Aurora, Colorado were visitors during Thanksgiving and this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver. Other guests over the weekend and on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dalby and children of Salt Lake City. A family dinner was held on Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells EUertson. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. James R. Straub of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spolestra, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schwaar and son Steve, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Price, all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Val Teerlink, formerly of Kentucky and now enroute to Germany; Julie Bronson of Salt Lake City; Helen Brough of Nephi; and Clinton and Clyde Ellert-son- , Carolyn and Greg Sorenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Ellertson, all of Mona. Nephi, Uta December jr, 2, 197 Don Yates. vun material to work angles, channel, so. tubing, flat, pipe, oaiv. ROOFING, SHEET & PLATE. GRATING, USES EXT! Till RIGHT PRICES AT Open Saturday, 8 ejn. to 12 noon co, LEAnrion-PEPPo- n MS South 2nd WmI, Prove. Utah 373-422- 4 Chain Sawi your Headquarters for CHAIN SAWS for-th- e TheTimeSNew r Dinner guests at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Orgill and daughter Halethea of Mona and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and son We are Here are a couple of shots of evening at the JHS gym. Juab to Dugway had forged ahead. Juab High officials look action during the Juab- - managed to tie up the game at lg the overtime, Juab played ward to a winning year. TNPhoto ball to take the win. Dugway game last Friday (in end of regulation play af- - heads-u- Brandi Olsen of Provo is this week spending a few days and Mrs. Mr. at the home of p Auxiliary meet Wasps sneak by Dugway as Veterans, The Veterans of Foreign mander, Springville; Howard Wars Mount Nebo Post 5235 Fite, VFW State legislative basketball season opens and the Ladies Auxiliary to the ficer, granger; Shirley Howe, CALLTHERUG at CHAPMAN of- in overtime. The Juab High School Wasps basketball team opened their Although Juab led most of battle season on Friday night by beat- the game, a 3 left the them Dugway Mustangs trailing by points ing with 52 seconds left on the clock. Clutch" play by Quin Kay, Tony Sperry, Marlin Park, and Don Yates enabled the Wasps to send the game into overtime and then defeat the A drivers education course Mustangs. for adults will begin very soon Quin Kay led the team with in East Juab County. 21 points and 16 rebounds. The course will be taught as Tony Sperry had 20 points and a part of the Juab School Dis- 8 rebounds. Gary Jones made trict adult education program. 10 points, Marlin Park made The class will be held on 9 points, Mark Hoyt made 9 Wednesday nights from 8:00-9:- points, and Don Yates made 7 76-7- 4 hard-foug- Wouldn't you really rather drive yourself? 50 in the high school building, and will give 30 hours of instruction. Interested persons are invited to contact Susan Cowan at or ' the high school at points. state president of the ladies auxiliary, Orem; Jerrine Oldroyd, national chairman, canAs an adjunct to the regular cer aid and research of meeting, the post sponsored an ladies auxiliary, Springville; information meeting to acFrancis S. Howe, state chairquaint veterans with the pro- man, voice of democracy committee, Orem; and Leland S. grams which affect them. Areas of interest which were Gregerson, VFW state service covered were educational op- officer. portunities, home and farm, Gregerson, the main speaker loans, helps for dependents, for the evening, noted that pensions and grants, and health many veterans fail to receive and hospitalization care. benefits because they are unAlso covered were matters of acquainted with what is availlegislative interest at county, able. He urged that all veterstate, and national level. ans become aware of and take Guest speakers were John advantage of the programs Oldroyd, state VFW com available to them. VFW held a meeting on day, November 26. 27 South Main Fri- 623-128- I at I i When you purchase a Saw get one larger than 3 cu. inches and buy from a dealer who will provide SERVICE FOR JENKINS SALES & SERVICE 105 W. CENTER NEPHI. UTAH'84648 PHONE: 801 623-135- 8 Patients at the Juab County Hospital as of Tuesday morning were: Account by Dec, 31 and IRA CjoaeouD Efczi a microwave oven use QDoeselectricity than a conven- tional electric oven? no simple answer here. consumption com-- ; parison between the conventional and microwave ovens depends entirely on the answer to the question, "Whats ' cooking?" 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