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Show mrt 0m City police give shoplift warning says K. K. Motes, an ofMembers of the Deficer with the Nephi City lphic Literary Club police, but from here on celebrated the club's out there will be no slapping of hands and sendMusic School ing them home without een notifying their par- students perform ents." Officer Motes said Drastic increases in shoplifting in Nephi business houses prompted a warning this week by the Police Dethat apprepartment hended offenders will be referred to the juvenile court system for appropCity Nephi that police officers will make a formal arrest, riate action. Parents of offenders also face citations. Police officers have explained that under Utah law, parents may be held accountable for shoplifting done by their child- just the same as with any other crime, and the person arresLed will be referred to a court for action. Police officers do not want to give the idea that only juveniles are ren. involved in shoplifting. Motes explained. Several adults have recently been apprehended for shoplifting. Weve been lenient" f Delphic Literary celebrates No. 28 - Shoplifting throughout the state was considerably reduced more than a year ago as a state-wid- campaign, e based the on doesnt Shoplifting pay theme do" was you conducted news- by papers, television, and Sunday recital A number of students from various parts of the central Utah area performed Sunday afternoon at a recital at the Nephi School of Music. Pianists performing were Nancy Garlick of Fairview; Lori Mickel of Spring City; JoAnn Bailey of Moroni; Nathan Wright of Nephi; Molly of Levan; Mangelson Cinda Hall of Mills; and Patsy and Christy Coombs, both of Nephi. Performing on the guitar was Kelly Beck of Ft. Green. Organists performing were Eileen Nielson of Manti, Ian Speakman of Mt. Pleasant, and David Rosier of Moroni. radio. However as the pressure of the campaign has lessened, shoplifting has drastically increased, Officer Motes said. & Happy to birthday Qn ated in the club Pro-Vit- if will Energy-wis- e pay you fo us q small appliance colors-gre- en and white. The Delphic Literary Club was organized in April of 1950. It was sponsored by the Beta Literary Club. The purpose of the club, say club spokesmen, "has been to im- whenever you can. You con often save energy by using a small appliance rather than your oven or range. Electric skillets, for example, use less energy than o single range unit. So do electric prove the community and membership with literary and other work." In the 28 years the club has been organized, the members have had many projects. They have bought and other articles for the county hospital, have given clothing to the Utah State hospital, and have sponsored Red Cross first aid classes. For many years they helped with the Cancer percolators. Toaster ovens are ideal for baking or broiling single dishes, ond crockery cookers con operate all day on a very small amount of electricity. lur-nitur- e J & LIGHT COMPANY wecdHg . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kendall of Nephi were guests at a dinner recently honoring them on their 54th wedding anniversary. Attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Kendall What's in a name? Here's Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kendall of Salt what!!!!!!!! Douglas ward of Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Smith of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kendall by William J. O'Neil and National Geographic Mrs. and Mr. Elwood Jenkins, all of Nephi. News Service a special type of fame for a persons name to be so widely recognized that it becomes part of the language. Yet its not always an honor. Vidkun Quisling, the Norwegian fascist who collaborated in the 1940 Nazi invasion of his own country, for example, Its Here's week's school district lunch menu -- 75 3115 EXTERIOR OIL & TRIM INTERIOR LATEX SEMI GLOSS WALL & TRIM 1171 Reg $13 74 Gal $ HOUSE 3115 The lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for May follows: REG $12 14 198 2 Monday rd-shelled tacos, tator tots, beet pickle, cookie, pudding, r OLonzd; EXTERIOR LATEX 1611 Reg $13 37 Gal 91 milk. Tu esda v 0ven - fried chicken, potatoes and gravy, peas and carrots, gelatin salad, dinner roll, or. Two centuries earlier, a Colonial planter, patriot, and soldier given to summary sentencing helped to make lynch law a common term. El GET 01 IE FREE CRYSTAL GLOSS CLEAR FINISH 2001 2000 -Ha- earned an unpleasant measure of immortality, and quisling" is now synonymous with trait- IUY ONE Q. D. SPAR CLEAR FINISH $089 Gal INTERIOR SEMI GLOSS WALL & TRIM 1201 Reg $1 4 45 Gal U RANCKOjlf EL RANCHO EXTERIOR REDWOOD STAIN 1817 Reg $7 16 Gal 2 PINTS Sy.99 10g 2 PINTS $2.84 $2.96 2 QUARTS 2 QUARTS $5.23 $5.20 2 GALLONS 2 GALLONS $17.25 $17.25 milk. Wednesday Hot dog bun. French fries, orange wheel, chocolate cake with chocolate icing, milk. on But though lynching later came to refer to execution without a legal trial, Virginia Justice of the Peace Charles Lynch never imposed the death penalty. He did, however, order Tories hung by their thumbs until they were willing to say, Liberty forever." Frequently names be- Thursday regular lunch for elementary and high school students) Hamburger with trim- mings, farmer salad, French fries, strawberry short cake with topping, milk. For special Mother-dau- luncheon Ham, farmers salad, green beans, dinner roll with butter, strawberry short cake with topping, ghter come common nouns for more praiseworthy reasons. Scientists George Simon Ohm, Andre Marie Ampere, and James milk Italian spaghetti, green salad, Fridav introduced French bread, tears, cookie, milk. The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 4, 1978 j PLUS A FULL LillE OF PAINTING ACCESSORIES AT SALE PRICES! 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Training School, and the participated in many Club members have elementary school. other activities. also made contributions club The members of the memEach year to many different bers cooperateve with Delphic Literary Club schools and organiza- the federated clubs coun- have helped make Nephi cil to honor the JUS girl a better community in tions, including the which to live. say club the Central School, graduates at a dinner. Club members have spokesmen. the American Fork Crusade and the Utah Heart Association drive. The club has also encouraged scholarship at Juab High School by engraving the names of the best students on plaques. This was a five- - Bowles. The tables at the party were decorated with an anniversary cake decor- jin 'iniryTrii tutm; anniversary Great-grandmoth- "ohms, amperes," and watts into the language by formulating measurements for electricity and power. anniversary at a dinner held recently at the home of Elaine m Kendalls feted Corby Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Carter of Orangeville, formerly of Nephi. Corby will be one year old May 4. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stan Stevens of Fillmore and Zella Carter of Levan. is Hattie Stevens of Fillmore. Watt 28th tm- iiiy, Nwar Country Mall Levan |