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Show prfrior I "T r vnw vi -- uajWgi vm- Community calendar November Annual 3 Juab County AchieveJuab Elemen4-- ment Night, tary School auditorium November 4 Town meet- ing at Juab High School, 8 p.m., Timf.s-Ne- sponsored by the s. 8 Election November Day November 8 American Legion Auxiliary Patriotism meeting, 7:30 p.m., Janet Greenhalgh home. Members invited to bring gifts for VA hospital patients November 11 Aloha Islanders Juab Luau, High School 12 Golden November wedding open house for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown, Stake House, 6 to 10 p.m. You are invited to call or to bring your coming events on Tuesto the Times-New- s schedulto them have days ed in this community calwill endar. The Times-New- s for the not be responsible ommission of events not reported to our office. Kiwanis-sponsore- Pearl C. Rodger and S. Lunt Couple to be honored on golden wedding at nized the Manti LDS have been acBoth Temple. tive in the LDS church and make their home in Bennion. Hosts at the open house will be their daughters: Mrs. Boyd (Wynema) Simpson and Mrs. Wendall (Connie) Downward. Also ex- A former Nephi couple, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Lunt, will be honored on their fif- tieth wedding anniversary at an open house on Friday, November 4 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Bennion Stake Center, 6260 South 2200 West in Salt Lake City. Rodger and Pearl Lunt graduated from Nephi High pected to attend are the School. They were married couples eight grandchildon November 8, 1927. Their ren and two marriage was later solem great-grandchildre- n. d Chalice Club Sheriff Robert Painter Members of the Delphic Club met was the guest speaker. The Literary recently of Mrs. Steve topic was drugs. at the home The history of drug taking Greenwood. is almost as old as the story of man, Sheriff Painter said. Recent births as reported Whenever beset by anxiety, to the Times-New- s are: irustration, tension, or fear, born some people have sought October Daughter, 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. sanctuary in drugs. For Mangelson of Levan. She most of them, the refuge will be named Emilee Mar- has turned into a prison, or ie Mangelson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Jackson of Nephi and Mr. list and Mrs. Vern C. MangelPatients at the Juab Counson of Levan. ty Hospital as of Tuesday is Mrs. Sophie afternoon were: Bruno of Moroni. Wesley Anderson, Ft. Green Daughter, born October Shirley Chase, Levan 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth William Coon, Nephi Ware of Nephi. GrandparChloe Hawkins, Nephi ents are Mr. and Mrs. LowGeorge Haycock, Nephi ell R. Ware of Midvale and Audrin Lawson, Scipio Mr. and Mrs. Steve F. Lois Kay, Mona Greenwood of Nephi. Margaret Sheldon, Eureka are Mr. and Barbara Sundquist, Mrs. R. H. Parker of Joseph and Mrs. Della Jones of Monroe. New babies Juab County Hospital Great-grandmoth- Great-grandparen- Daughter, born October to Mr. and Mrs. Randy McKnight of Nephi. She will be named Marie McKnight. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sterling McKnight of Elko, Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Hubbard of Bountiful. celebrates A large pumpkin greeted members of the Chalice Club as they met at the home of Marjorie Greenhalgh for a costume Halloween party last week. The decorations and atmosphere added to the spirit of the potluck supper and Halloween songs and games were played. Madge Otte-soand Thelma Reed won prizes. Great-grandparen- Glen McKnight of Los Angeles and Karl E. Bensen of Logan. zmyf! 12 WRARZOR $ J A'RES He also worked at Geneva Steele for 22 years prior to his retirement. Hosting the event are the couples children: Mrs. Orlynn (Donna) Sheen, Salem; Mrs. Kent (Colleen) Smith, Salt Lake City; and John LaMont Sperry, West Mountain. 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Sun-Mon-Tu- Pre Christmas Sale we have rubber stamps at the iwf Syadxw VINTAGE v Did you know & tf Umfd in. i r U.S. Army Recruting Service Provo, Utah 5 Call collect Nephi Lumber Co. The open house will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Frank L. Sperry was bom in Nephi, a son of John R. and Maude Caroline Carter Sperry. He and Mrs. grandchildren. Sperry, the former Iola Croff of Eureka, were married at Nephi on November Offer good Tbur, f ri. Sat f7T pre-criptio- Robert L. Brewer of Nephi recently enlisted in the Armys Delayed Entry Program (DEP). This program allows young men and women to enlist anc report for active duty up to Sperrys to celebrate fiftieth anniversary Brown! A CEtcarSia pyrhi Gjg2& Complete Pharmacutical Service Let us transfer your precriptions. Just bring in your current medicine container n or have your Doctor call your as&Ai $1 Hcco Per Yaur Life, Drugs! are ts . The marriage was later solemnized at the Manti LDS Temple. Sperry was a farmer at Elberta, Spanish Fork, and Salem before buying a farm at West Mountain in 1946. rrSMYNfiy Everyday Price On Kodak Film Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sperry at WILDERNESS ADVENTURE Nephi, Utah November 3, 1977 6 Quality 1" 2, 1927. Thur-Fri-S- "Jkeatze s RIPTIONS i? ding anniversary. VENOCE Top c An open house Friday evening at the 12th LDS Ward Cultural Hall (three miles west of Payson on Utah Avenue) will honor Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Sperry on their golden wed- Times-New- JU ZSZZ3 Ut. samples of some of the common drugs that have been confisctated in Juab County. He also had some samples of Marijuana and the pipes that are used to smoke it. These pipes were very interesting to club members. Some were very crude and some were elaborate. Most of the U. S. supply of marijuana comes from The aspects of living and a reduction of drives and goals. It is a means of easy escape for those who are not interested in dealing with life, Painter told the group. 19 ? lr almost anywhere in a temperate climate. There are hidden dangers in the use of this drug, Sheriff Painter told club members. Its frequent use causes a loss Painter had Sheriff it can be grown of interest in most of the Mexico but of- ficers say. From the suburbs to the slums, millions of Americans swallow more than 13 billion doses of potentially lethal drugs each year. When these drugs are prescribed by doctors, some of them are useful. At least half of these drugs, however, are bought illegally. Such abuse can lead to a dependancy more difficult and dangerous to break than addiction to heroin. ts n 1 at best an illusion, club Delphic gets the 'low down' from Sheriff Painter fc. t F ftov 0 ft A fwtt ft 4 fto Ml A f mm A -- r irtw if 9m JJ 1 II - |