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Show First ward sets '"Y Tit a-- : ; W Harvest Festival ; Plans are being completed for the annual Nephi First LDS ward Harvest Festival and Auction, to be held on Friday, November wa We 4, according to an an- nouncement made today by Bishop Joseph G. Christensen. Starting off the evening will be a ham dinner. Serving will begin at 6:30 p.m. Admission to the dinner Joyce Pay was recognized for 15 years of service. will be $10 per family, $2 Grace Sparks also received for persons 13 and over, an award for 25 years of ser- and $1 for children 12 and under. At annual banquet Following the dinner, a country store and flea mar4--H ket will be held. At the leaders in Juab Counmarket, many types of merchandise will be offered for ty were honored at the anleaders appreciasale, including many home nual made bazaar-typitems for tion banquet held October 19 at the Juab District EleChristmas giving. mentary School. The banquet was attended by approximately 54 leaders, extension workers, k 9 vice. The awards were given by Mark Jones, representing the Utah Bankers Association. Extension photos leaders honored ft .&. Lif x. - 4 ? e - . a clean sweep on Thurs- day during the annual Lions - gets new signs to help club broom sale. Profits go to a sight conservation program of the Lions clubs TNPhoto of Utah. In another effort to keep aware that they are driving two-waon a road, new signs have been installed between Scipio and Nephi on State Highway maintenance crews were completing two-lan- Committee. According to Alden Blain, chairman, who with Ross Madsen and Norman Greenhalgh will supervise the sale, the brooms are purchased from the Utah Commission of the Blind Continued from page one Workshop in Salt Lake City, where several sightless persons are employed the three-piec- e group is in making the brooms. All old drum- profits from the sale of the Cory, the mer. Cory, a student in the brooms will be used by the first grade at the Juab Dis- local club in sight consertrict Elementary School, vation projects. has a fine set of drums Lions club members will which he received last be calling on residents Christmas. He keeps a per- throughout Nephi during fect beat for his accordian-playin- the hours above. If we sister and guitar- dont find you home, Madplaying brother. In addi- sen said, please call at tion to the drum set, he Valley Bank in Nephi where adds a little extra rhythm additional brooms will be with a pair of colorful Mexavailable. ican gourds and a tambourine. y the mileage to the freeway. They have been placed at intervals. Some of the signs, like the ones just out of Nephi and just out of Levan, urge motorists to turn on their lights. Sergeant Kenneth Clements, area supervisor for the Utah Highway Patrol, said that no serious accidents have occured on the strip since the August 26 eight fatality smashup near the county line, although minor accidents have occurred. five-mil- e g Juab-Millar- d name for family selves. The demand for their appearances has been growing very much lately. They have recently appeared at the Utah State :69 . oz Skippy 16oz 3 lb. IGA 4 roll pack Coronet spiffs. Times-New- s Bathroom Tissue 14 Nephi, Utah October 27, 1977 fKtt Month-En- oz Kraft 4 Ass't Caramels .... Clearance at d 2 lb. Christensen's pkg Keebler Zesta Saltines One Gal Skyland Apple Cider. 7 Vi All Orange Lilt - Permanent Reg. $1.49 Denini pisses'Latest I eans vl Styles mvi& PEFAITMENT IGA STORES J gal Ice Cream $12?a 69 69 87 TableRite Meats 79 .. oz Vi 79 $-11- Ballard Biscuits Sweatshirts ..99' $U 29 Shortening Although their repertoire nT oz Pillsbury Plus 19 R.C. Cola & Frostie coming. J Pumpkin. 8 pack 4-- 3 & Peanut Butter Fair Farm Bureau Talent Find, at the Juab County Fair, at the Style Dress Revue, at stake roadshows, at ward reunions, and at the Nephi LDS stake anniversary banquet and home- The 4-- oz Libby 29 18 only includes 15 to 20 numbers at present, its growing week by week just as are the requests for their services as entertainers. 4-- H Grocery Items Cake Mix children a them- resented the leaders. Todd Day spoke on being a member. Commissioner R. Roscoe Garrett spoke as a county commissioner. Brenda Bradford spoke on the benefits and rewards of being an extension worker. Special musical numbers were given by Vernice Winn and Lori M. Orton. They were accompanied by Jean-ni- e Awards for five years of Mark Jones to Carla Bailey service were presented by and Nan and Bob Day. Wilkey. FRIENDLY SERVICE The Friendly Folks! LOWER FOOD PRICES J traffic flow and two-wa- y ar havent yet selected Gooch, Arlene Greenhalgh, the Juab County CommisMargaret Hannafin, Tim Mark Hannafin, Connie Kay, and sion, partners. Utah Quentin Kay, Nila Keyte, Jones represented the Barbara and Brenda MadBankers Association. Those attending ate ham, sen, Mrs. Jose Martinez, potatoes, salads, hot rolls, Gordon McPherson, Jeanie green beans, carrots, and Mellor, Arthur Ostler, Lin the installation Thursday afternoon. Facing both north and southbound traffic, the signs indicate the Newells group e, Ten year service pins were Fowkes, and Bob Garrett, given to Chad and Vernice Mark Jones and Blaine Winn, Jean and Lee Jones made the presentation. 5. Thursday between 8 and 10 p.m., according to an announcement made by the clubs Sight Conservation The Newell drivers n freeway-patter- Nephi Lions schedule broom sale Thursday house-to-hous- 4-- motorists Just in time for your favorite witch? The annual Nephi Lions e Club broom sale will be conducted on son, Sally Christensen, Ray and Penny Dean, Glen -15 4-- 4-- H first-yea- r leaders were recognized for their service: Debbie Bingham, Cheryl Bowles, Elizabeth Brown, Nadine Carl- 4-- Norman Greenhalgh and Ross Madsen hope to make six-ye- Twenty-nin- e 4-- 4-- lemon pie. 4-- iiMJ Mark Jones of Valley awards provided by the Bank and Trust presented Utah Bankers Association. 4-- 4-- H V da Orgill, Phyllis Parkin, Dianna Russon, Doris Sow by, Jolene Stephensen, Georgia Taylor, and Myrna Wadsworth. Special awards for five years of leadership were Bob and Nan Day to given and Carla Bailey. Awards for ten years of service went to Chad and Vernice Winn, Jean and Lee Fowkes, and Bob Garrett. Joyce Pay of Nephi was recognized for 15 years of service. Grace Sparks was recognized for 25 years of service to A program was prepared and presented on the benefits and rewards of Bob Day spoke representadvising parents and ors. 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