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Show Sale starts Thursday Allen, founder of Jesse Allen's Cash, dies at 81 P. . . . Lions White Cane sale Sure, youll buy a white cane! Greenhalgh pointed out that These tiny replicas of the during the past year, funds white canes used by persons from Utah Lions Clubs helped with impaired vision will go on buy two Visualtek machines sale this weekend by members for the Lee Library at Brigof the Nephi Lions Club, ac- ham Young University and cording to Norman Greenhalgh two noncontact tonometers for of the clubs sight conserva- the University of Utah Medtion and aid to the blind com- ical Center. The Lions White Cane Sale mittee. Mayor Donald J. Eyre has turned $8,925 for support of proclaimed this week as Lions the Utah Lions Eye Bank at White Cane Week and urges the University of Utah Medpublic support of the project. ical Center. Members of the Nephi Lions In his proclamation. Mayor Eyre points out that funds de- Club will have the canes for rived from the sale of the mini- sale following their meeting on Greenature canes are not only used Thursday evening, in assisting the blind but help halgh said. prevent blindness. An active member of the LDS church, he was also a civic leader in Tooele. Jesse P. Allen of Tooele, 81, founder of Allens Cash Store (Allens Food Fair) at Nephi, died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital. Allen was bom on May 25, 1895 at Hunts vile. He married Viola Fogelberg in 1918. He founded the Allens Cash Store at Tooele in 1926 and later established stores in Nephi; and Caliente, Nevada; Bountiful and American Fork. Ideas for better living . Change may bring illness by Dr. Ford McBride Timpanogos Community Mental Health Center If you enjoy a year in which Survivors are his widow of your wife reTooele and his sons and daugh- covers from a ter, Clyde J. Allen, Tooele; serious illness, Shirl D. Allen, Salt Lake City; your business Kay H. Allen, American Fork; does unexpectand Mrs. L. Dale (Deon) Gib- edly well, you son, Salt Lake City. He is also move into your survived by 11 grandchidren dream house, and nine your youngest Dr. McBride son goes away to college and your onlv daughter marries a successful physician, your chances of getting sick are eight out of ten. Most people know that disaster and sorrow can lead to Funeral services were con- sion Service home council. illness but the idea that achieve ducted at Preston, Idaho on Survivors are her husband of Wednesday for Mrs. Ellen Preston, a daughter and two Utah. A breakdown of federal Pearl Greenhalgh Gibson, 70, sons: Mrs. Jerry (Pearl) Comspending in Juab County a former resident of Nephi. stock, Potlatch, Idaho; Keith shows that $129,000 of the Mrs. Gibson died at the Pres- Gibson, Placenta, California Treasury figures released to1976 Federal outlays were ton Hospital on May 7 follow- and Teryl Gibson, Thousand day by the Department of the made by the Department of Oaks, California; ten granding a short illness. Treasury credited Utahns Defense, $2,605 million by the Bom at Nephi on July 11, children and three with an April investment of Department of Health, Educa- 1906, she was a daughter of Also surviving are Series E-Savings Bonds in tion and Welfare, $635,000 by Joseph H. and Pearl Belliston her brothers and sisters, Joseph the amount of $2,359,464, bringthe Department of Transpor- Greenhalgh. She married Owen Read e sales to Greenhalgh, Bishop R. ing tation, $327,000 by the Treas' N. Gibson on September 5, 1928 Clark Greenhalgh and Stellman ury Department, $330,000 by at the Manti LDS Temple. She A. Greenhalgh, all of Nephi; the Veterans Administration was an active member of the Ray Greenhalgh of Provo; and $2,065 million by other LDS church, Merle in the Greenhalgh of Tacoma, serving federal agencies. ward and stake primary and re- Washington; Heber Greenhalgh lief society organizations. She of San Mateo, California; Wilhad also served as captain of liam Hyrum Greenhalgh, the Rachel Porter DUP camp Springville; and Mrs. Udall tison, Logan. Also surviving at Preston for four years. Mrs. (Jessie) Bailey, West Jordan. Burial was at the Vine Bluff are six granchildren and five Gibson was a club leader sisters: Mrs. Frank (Eva) Bald- and worked with the Exten cemetery, Nephi. win and Mrs. Raymond (Ruth) Black, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Phyllis Martell, Helper; and Mrs. Theo (Wanda) Burridge and Mrs. Vernon (Marie) Butler, both of Nephi. Pi-oc- Funeral held in Idaho for Ellen Greenhalgh Gibson Feds send back $6.1 million ment and happiness can also cause illness may surprise you. Dr. Thomas Holmes, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Washington, found that if enough things happen r within a period that require you to cope, you can expect to get sick. two-yea- Sickness can include not only disease and bodily malfunction but also emotional disorders and accidental injury. Dr. Holmes also emphasized that it doesnt matter whether you are happy or sad about a particular change or whether the change is socially desirable or undesirable, it can make you sick. Obviously, county during the preceding calendar year. These were some of the facts reported by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization, in their annual study of federal outlays in The value of moderate change SPECIAL Nephi, Utah May 12, 1977 2 McCULLOCH ! Juab County reports April Bond sales of $8,230 bringing January-Apri- l sales to $27,770. , PRO MAC 10-1- 0 CHAIN SAW WITH CARRYING CASE 21995 Powerful 3.3 cu. in. engine, 16" bar and Chain BrakeHand Guard. Plus handy carrying case. Greenwoods Inc. 740 N. Main Nephi, Ut. 623-130- 0 year-to-dat- J&M Sportsman Paul Christison services held Graveside services were held on Tuesday at the Vine Bluff cemetery for Paul Merritt Christison, 67, a former resident of Nephi. Christison died at a Salt Lake hospital on May 6 following a short illness. Services were held on Tuesday at the South Cottonwood Fifth LDS Ward. Christison was bom June 22, 1908 at Nephi, a son of Parley Pratt and Harriett Jane Adams Christison. He married Times-New- s Mary Morgan in the Manti LDS Temple. She died on FebVolume 68, No. 1 9 ruary 2, 1935. He married Donna Olive Garbett on SeptemMay 12, 1977 ber 1, 1939 at the Manti LDS Temple. He was a seventy in Vance P. and Allan R. Gibson the Church of Jesus Christ of publishers Latter-daSaints. class entry. Published each Thursday by Christison was a Utah State Second The Publishing Co., 96 South Main Nephi, Utah 4648. Mailing address, P. Highway Patrolman for 37 Street, O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84644. years and was an assistant sup- Deadlines: News and close o erintendent at the time of his business, Tuesday prior advertising, to publication. Dead lines advance one day when legal holiday falls retirement. He was employed during week. as a security guard at the time Subscription price: One year, $6.00; six months, $4.00, payable in advance. No subscriptions of his death accepted for less than six months. Single copy Survivors include his widow, price, 154. Donna G. Christison, Salt Advertising rates available on request. Lake City; two daughters and Articles and photographs submitted for pubwill only be used on a space available a son, Mrs. Varl (Mary Paul- lication basis, and then only if the editor deems them KOA Nephi Located in Beautiful Salt Creek Canyon Is Open for the season Beginning our 8th Season s Jim and Carolyn Ockey would like to thank the citizens of East Juab County who have supported us in the past. newsworthy. Such articles and photographs will only be returned if they are accompanied by a stamped, envelope. Kathleen Christison, Salt Lake City; and Paul Kimberly Chris mssEsm . nCAttPOEOUMPSl y ine) Davenport, Payson; Donna 810 North Main Nephi, Utah 4-- The XavmsjsEEtstKcm ALL FISHING SUPPLIES REDUCED 15 Also look for Store Specials - All Western and Work Boots Vi Price while in stock 10 OFF EVERYTHING ELSE IN STORE Home Center Nielsens 210 West Center Nephi, Utah i 1 623-004- 4 INVITES YOU TO ENTER OUR 0 YOU GET BOTH FOR ONLY ON THIS SUPER GRAND OPENING DRAWING Drawing will be held on May 21, 1977 at the store PRIZES Whirlpool WASHER and DRYER' PAIR ALL OF MAY 19" Torro Guardian Lawnmower Model 1695 19400-Reta- il Rowan Watch One Ladies Worth 60 Reg Reg- - 369 259 9 Watch One Mans Kronatron Worth 60 9 on $80 Save gSS matching Tcul DRYER 3-te- gSZSSSS&--- Laundry nl nrtfvtub per.od.c.ny ttpool eU-c- -4 .oad-S- lint cre No charge .ccumuLfon our e iorcoW ea 42 S. Forsey's Nephi Retail 1295 No purchase required to enter Tickets at the store T' Extra-larg- One set Dyna Ware One Rivera Emergency Cooker " at p,s 'S M selections asSSssssr i le pa't Whirlpool Whirlpool WASHER re ' ONLY $9,259,457, 29 percent of the 1977 quota of $32,200,000. County-wise- e. situations arise Bond sales are up Federal outlays in Juab County during the 1976 fiscal year totaled $6,091 million, or about $1,171 per capita. These expenditures were also equal to about 34.8 percent of total personal income in the over which we have no con- should not be underestimated. trol. For example: death, loss Regular change stimulates of job, accidents, etc. Dr. challenge and if change is disHolmes suggested that if a ser- couraged it stifles interest and ies of major changes occur, interfere with motivation. A life void of change would one should take things slower and stick with an established be boring and routine. Taking a vacation or But there is a limit to the getting away from it all may amount of change we can tolernot be the best thing to do. ate. Whether we like it or not, If you have a question or life involves change. We grow topic you would like Dr. Me- up, marry, have children, shift Bride to discuss in his column, social roles, undergo opera- write: Dr. M. Ford McBride, tions, face death of parents 1161 East Third North, Provo, and adjust to numerous other Utah 84601.) major and minor changes as The Times-New- s we go through life. 623-064- 3 WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER FOR GRAND OPENING SPECIALS s |