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Show Happy Birthday kids 52 attend annual Chalice Club Mothers day party Members and guests totaling 52 attended the annual Chalice Club Mothers Day party at Mickelsons Restaurant on May 6. Following a welcome by club president Myrtle Davis and dinner, a program was presented. Faye Greenhalgh was the Booklore club members hold two meetings Two meetings have been Happy birthday to Holly Kay Shepherd, who will be one year old on May 15. The parents of the young lady are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shepherd of Levan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Del-wi- n Shepherd, all of Levan. are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd. All are from Levan. Great-grandparen- New babies Recent births as reported to are: the Times-New- s Boy, born April 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miller of Victorville, California. He will be named Anthony Wayne Miller. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Miller of Camas, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ostler of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Earven Birchfield of Sherman, Texas. are Mrs. Margret Miller of Camas, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Birchfield of Tucumcari, New Mexico. con- ducted recently by members of the Book Lore club. At the home of Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. Lorraine Hayes played tapes of the dead sea Aaron Frank Nelson is one year old today. May 12. His scrolls by Einer Erickson. Mrs. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayes was a special guest of M. Nelson of Nephi. Grand- Mrs. Wayne Ostler. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank On May 5, Mrs. Theo WesNelson of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. John Gerritsen of Ogden. tring hosted club members. Mrs. Wallace Garrett reviewed the book In Search of Noahs School lunch menu for week seasoned Monday Tacos, green beans, finger salad, applesauce, cinnamon roll, milk. Tuesday Hamburger, french fries, tomato slice and lettuce, pears, milk. Wednesday Fried chicken (High School), turkey in gravy (elementary), whipped potatoes, orange wedge, parsley, dinner roll and butter, chocolate brownie, milk. Thursday-Co- m dog, green spice salad, fruit, vegetable cake, milk. Friday Fish fillet, french fries, lemon buttered spinach, chilled peaches, milk. Prisbrey, a tribute to Ark by Dave Balziger and Charles E. Sellier, Jr. The book is now a motion picture. Mrs. Garrett pointed out that the first recorded discovery of a gigantic wooden ship atop Mt. Ararat was in 1849. A five-fopiece of hand-hew- n lumber from the boat was brought back in 1876 by Sir James Bruce. In 1972 an earth resources satellite photographed the object. Mills news Mr. and Mrs. Leon Spencer and son Ryan of Grace, Idaho spent the Mothers Day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard at Mills. program chairman daugh- - JHS Girls' Day will feature luncheon and program ry. Corrine Jenkins led the A luncheon and program will group in games. Members con- Program numbers consisted eluded the evening with songs highlight the annual Juab High of a reading by Sheila Jarrett, led by Betty Motes, accom- - School Girls Day on Friday, a tribute to mothers by Debra ranied by LuOna Prisbrey. May 13. . A -- Good Benefits 1. Eight paid Holidays 2. Paid group insurance for the Employee. 3. Paid Vacations. $9995io$28995 Many Other Personal Gifts For The Graduate At Prices Y ou Can Prices From 4. Company Credit Union. 5. Discount on Catalina and Kayser-Rot- 6. Good Working h Products. Conditions. Taking applications now between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday thru Friday. 5 At 95 N. 100 W. Nephi 623-030- Great-grandfath- Girl, bom May 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Don Franks of Winne-muccNevada. She will be named Donette Franks. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthington of Nephi. a, Mrs. McPherson speaks to Ladies Literary League Mrs. Thomas McPherson, a member of the Juab School District Board of Education, discussed the coming bonding election and the proposed new high school complex at the anniversary party of the Ladies Literary League held on May 5 at the home of Mrs. John Hill. Business matters were discussed by Mrs. Max L. Orme, club president, after which a dinner was served to 22 mem- bers. IN TIMES LIKE THE K YOU NEED KOBE THAN JUSTA FRGN3S.Y BANK Wankier named president-elec- t of teachers' group Carl Wanker, a teacher at Emerson Elonentary School in Salt Lak City, has been of the elected presdent-elec- t Utah Educaton Association. ' A native f Levan, he is a son of Mrs. Carrie Wankier. . He will beome president of the UEA in fuly of 1978 when he succeeds Kaye Chatterton. Mrs. Chatteton will succeed Lucille Tavlor as president this summer Nephi, Utah May 12, 1977 operation. Girl, born May 2 to Mr. and Mrs. David Steed of Provo. She will be named Jennifer Marie Steed. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Steed and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clayton, all of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ostler of Nephi. is John Carol Lanford of Phoenix, Arizona. Carl Vankier 3 s Lane Cedar Chests For Graduation Great-grandparen- ts - The Times-New- and their mothers A1, are invited to the iunche0n at mn , Tv0 linrWm will be followed bv Catalina is expanding! We will need 15 additional people for power sewing machine the gymnasium at 1 2:20 p.m. Cost for the luncheon has been set at 65 cents for each mother and 45 cents for each daughter. We think that all banks (including ours) are pretty friendly places. And every bank can do a good job of handling your money. But at Valley Bank we think theres something more a bank should do for your money. Help it go further. Help you get the most out of every dollar you earn. Thats what our Fiscal Fitness Program can do. 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