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Show n cipal of Juab High School, has released a list of scholarship awards earned by the Leal Allen Brooks. Mrs. Brooks, 84, died May 28, 1978 at her home. Born March 21, 1894 in Nephi, Mrs. Brooks was a daughter of Amos presented at the mencement exercises scholarships and the Dawna Broadhead Miss Broadhead is school valedictorian Dawna Broadhead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Broadhead of Alamo, Nevada and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broad- tions. Survivors are her sons, L. Allen Brooks and Dr. Donald A. Brooks, both of Salt Lake City; four head of Nephi and Mr. Clinn A. five and Mrs. Morgan of Levan, graduated May 26, 1978 as valedictorian of Pahrana-ga- t Valley High School. She has been a member of the Future Homemak- and a brother, Grant Allen, Nephi. Workshop today on food dehydration ers of America. She was Pep Club secretary, student body secretary, and homecoming queen. Miss Broadhead will attend Dixie College in St. George, where she plans to major in special education. Miss Broadhead is active in the LDS church. She is Laurel class president. She is also a graduate of LDS seminary. workshop on food dehydration will be held today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. at the Nephi LDS Stake Center. A demonstration The will be presented by Jay and Shirley Bills, food dehydration experts from Logan. sponsored by the Juab County USU Extension check-writ-in- went to Gary Jones; the NRP scholarship w'ent to Todd Liddiard, and the Nephi Chamber of Commerce scholarship went to Shirley Jackson. Juab High School ex- Mammoth reunion is June 10 and 11 The money is lost to busines- Nephi, Utah June 1, 1978 All Western Realty Main Wright. 36 South Call Booklore club Home - 623-022- 10 Nephi 1 - Lois and Acreage 9 Home Green In Fountain $15,90Q ( First with a better way. Lots and Acreage Jenkins Sales anrl Qprvlrp For all your Real Estate Needs Call elected secretary and treasurer and Mrs. Alton Gadd will be in charge of the program books. Club members also rev iewed programs for the coming year. Erickson, - . swinger. the ltd t or swing it to the right The hjdrostalic header diive and the uniter placement of the arched tongue on the header name p i in it infinite positioning of the Hesston Center Pivot Ilvdio Su mg 1011 W mdi ow ei And bee ause y on c an cut on either side ol your traeioi ou can windrow m either direction up and down the held 1 In n, w hen you need to clear a gate or road the unit, simply swing the In adc i duei th behind the tiactor Available in 12 or 14 widths, these headeis give tumble tiee operation, even in dense ciojis And the 57" cmiditionei rollsgentlv fluff hay info well formed windrows or swaths sh us soon about the productive Hesston 1014 ol lhsstomed Hay Ilvdio svv mg it Swing 496 North East $26,500 900 Mrs. Wallace Garrett was elected president of the Booklore Club for 1978-7at a recent club held at the home meeting of Mrs. Othel Pay. Named as vice president is Mrs. Alma Jones. Mrs. James Smith was breakfast, a and visiting. program, All residents and former residents of Mammoth are invited to join with us for these two days of fun says through the ac bad-chec- k g f religious service, an prices to compensate for artist. As the an example, supermarkets (who operate on a net stations, department profit of about onesellper-an stores, and restaurants cent of sales) must are hit the hardest by additional $10,000 in goods to make up for the these paper hangers. of every $100 in bad cost Ultimately, the honest Please turn fo pF." customers pay high eXXXJOCMCSOtXVVXIClPCS said Dr. class of 1978. 1 Times-New- s 2 presses its appreciation to local businesses and organizations for their contributions of scholarships to the graduating The annual Mammoth, Utah reunion will be held in Mammoth June 10 and 11. The reunion will begin June 10 at noon with games and concession stands. A bonfire, weiner roast, and dance will be held Saturday evening. Sunday activities will begin at sunrise with a "w ceptance of bad checks than to shoplifting according to Beardall. Grocery stores, service every week and the problem is serious. More ses W creasing in numbers Trailers scholarship of the Mammoth Reunion committee. Times-New- s Century HESSTON FARM EQUiPMfcNT II 21 All Western vmAmwvvwwvvv Volume 69, No 22 June 1, 1978 Complete Glass Service Vance Allan R Gibson, Publishers P & Second class entry Published each Thurs day by The Times News Publishing Co 96 South Main Street Nephi Utah 84648 Mailing address PO Box 77 Nephi Utah One day service on Auto Glass, Home 84648 Deadlines News and advertising close of business Tuesday prior to publication Deadlines advance one day when legal hnh day falls on Thursday Sliding Doors, Screens and Rescreening, Mir- Subscription prices Su months $4 one year $6 two years Sit payable in ad vance No subscriptions accepted for less than six months Single copy price 15 rors Berfs Body Advertising rates available on request Glass Articles and photographs submitted for publicatiopwill only he used on a space available basis and then only when the editor deems ihem newsworthy Such ar tides and photographs will only be returned if they are accompanied by a stamped return envelope 96 West Center 623-199- Merilyn Dailey, Utah State University; Rebecca Hoyt, Utah Technical College, Provo; Lisa Jackson, Snow College; Susan Sow by, Snow Col- - inr1 Ciy d The Nephi Lions Club scholarship went to Skip Worwood; the Rancho Jana Anderson, Utah Technical College, Provo; secretary and treasurer The Service. & schools they will attend are listed below: Coralee The workshop is being Glazing, Jones, Brigham Young University; and Brent Boswell, Utah Technical College at Provo. Elizabeth Kay received the state normal scholarship, w hich she will use at Dixie College. held Thursday evening. The persons receiving Temple. He died January 17, 1965. Mrs. Brooks was a member of the LDS Church and was active in the Primary and Relief Society organisa- great-grandchildre- Brigham Young University; Jon Mangelson, com- 1111' mi A statewide campaign directed against the writers of bad checks has been mounted by the Utah Bureau of Collections, according to C. Douglas Beardall, president of the group. check The anti-bato intended is campaign educate the public that the issuance of a bad check can be a crime, Beardall says. Bad checks are in- Parks University; class of 1978. The scholarships were Alexander and Sarah Belliston Allen. She married Thomas Lawrence Brooks, August 14, 1924 in the Salt Lake LDS grandchildren; lege; Colleen Warren, College of Eastern Utah; John Neilsen, Utah State Dr. Kirk Wright, prin- Funeral services were held in Salt Lake City Wednesday for LaVetta Ii Writing bad checks is illegal JHS scholarship recipient list released Services held for LaVetta Allen Brooks m m nyr 3 rrv WANTED REPAIR Someone with good credit to make small payment on fine Baby Grand Piano. All Makes Antenna Inhalation Skyline TV & CB Of Ephraim Serving Nephi Twice a Week down payment May be required. seen in your area. No 623-064- Nielson's 6 for appointment artists Resident-facult- struction 2 in check or deposit it to your First Security checking or savings account. 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