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Show ii.'rtC"mr'i ibii iy rafqt City news city books and is in the process of making recommendations on improving the citys bookkeeping system. Anderson also said that the auditor commented that the company who had com- pleted ii V I r by V e Chuck Councilman Mellor explained to Blair Grim, the owner of the tavern, that there is a the last audit was remiss in not presenting a mange-men- t city ordinance prostatement to the hibiting dancing where city outlining sugges- beer is sold. Reviewed the subtions on how to correct in ordinance in division city any problems to to the property relation management relating the bookkeeping system. owned by Jay Mickelson. In other action, the The council informed Mickelson that since he council: Hired T. Earl An- has already sold two drews to audit the city parcels of land, the next accounts. Andrews main lot he sold would ', Id actains a part-timin office Nephi. counting Denied a petition from the patrons of the Rainbow Tavern to allow dancing in the tavern. urn uij "V mwm automatically make the park. Consequently, the area into a subdivision work is not progressing and that he would then as rapidly as had been be required to comply The anticipated. with the city subdivision manager also reported between ordinance. that the Tabled a decision to the two city water tanks hire a city recorder until would be completed as soon as a special valve is the city receives recommendations on city acreceived and installed. Passed an ordinance counting practices from state auditor. the placing a stop sign at the Met with Ray MannRancho Trailer exit at CaliforFirst East and Seventh ing of Livermore, South. nia. Manning is currentAuthorized the city ly employed as a police olbcer in that town and manager to draft a letter is seeking employment to the National Guard rev,ah the Nephi City questing their assistance in constructing a holding police force. Heard a report from pond above the golf the city manager that course. Issued a business perthere is a problem mit to the Thunder Road to scheduling employees Band to hold a dance at work at the industrial tie-lin- e 1,1 W'iwiir"n r" i 'w 'niiii Tm Agreed to provide a $25 award to the winner of the Ute Stampede road race, scheduled for the tennis courts. Issued building permits to Dale Greenhalgh, LaMont Dansey Jr.,' and Neal B. Kendall. Discussed prohibit- July ing overnight camping at the city park. 4 13. The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah July 13, 1978 Now Open at the Venice Theatre Show Times 8:00 P.M. We will be closed Thursday and Friday Starts Saturday Semi-Toug- h LaRae McClellan, Larry Ward "'Welcome LaRae McClellan ; Larry Ware to wed LaRae McClellan and Larry Ward announce Everyone Reduced All Swimsuits25 for Everyone Reduced Pharmacy art All sizes - Special Stampede Value PHARMACY YOUR Come NEEDS MAGAZINES BOOKS NEPHI UTAH 84648 656 NO MAIN LOOK FOR THIS BUSINESS ON YOUR GREEN AND WHITE PHONE BOOK COVER. About the other stampede!!!!!!!!! people. I recently talked to Mrs. June Wilson and she said that all her grandchildren are coming to the Stampede and they were bringing their friends with them. She said she would have sleeping bags everywhere and kids and friends throughout the house. I guess that she is typical of many other residents of the area. Here are a few hints for coping with the guests who will be playing hotel at your house in the next few days. One of the biggest problems with having a large number of people at your house is knowing how to feed them. Keep your menus simple. If you cook elaborate meals you'll be spending your time in the kitchen rather than enjoving your guests. Simple foods, too are usually accepted better than fancy dishes. Children are especially leary of mysterious looking foods. In & browze 10 $11N8,. Waring Ice Cream Parlor makes ice cream sherbet, frozen yogurt and more oo Maw S3WKNT SlOStS Crea Summer jcooler out. If you guests are staying overnight, acquaint them with the layout of your home. Make sure they know where the doors and stairs are. Fires can happen, and you guests should know where the exits are. Make sure your guests know where the bathroom facilities are. If you have young children staying with you, they will feel more secure if These are just a few' tips to help you with the stampede that comes with the Ute Stampede. with two new certificate plans i Security has always been the region's savings leader in ottering you the highest interest allowed, and the widest possible choice ot ways to save. So it should not surprise you that we're now ottering you higher interest rates than ever before, on two brand new savings plans for short or long term savers First it Births Recent births as reported to the Tivi-- , Ntvvs are: Daughter, born July 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lyman of Nephi. She will NEW 734 R CERTIFICATES. All you need to look m 73A annual interest tor eight full years is a minimum deposit of S1,C00 Interest is paid quarterly and it can be added to the face amount of your certificate to earn compounded inferesh $1,000 will grow to $1,848 00 by maturity. If you prefer, we can pay your quarterly interest by Zuta Lyman. Grandparents are Mr. be named and Mrs. Joseph Lyman of Nephi. Daughter, born July 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bramall of Nephi. Grandparents are Mrs. Don't be afraid to use paper plates and cups Ora Nielsen of Nephi and and plastic eating uten-s.ls- . James L. Johnson of You are not running Fairv iew. a fancy restaurant so why should you be exDaughter, born July pected to provide service to Diane and Carl like one. It's a lot easier Iewellyn of Mona. She to throw away paper and will be named Alicia plastic materials than to Iewellyn. Grandparents shine silverware and polare Mr, and Mrs. Marc ish crystal. Vest of M on a and Mr. Be careful with the and Mrs. J ack LewelNn food! Many times jou of Nephi. Great grandhave so much food on parent are Mr. and Mm hand that there is no Loras Kay and Mrs. Saroom in the refrigerator die VeM. all of Mona. to store it. Be especially Mrs. Lcla Fowke5: cf cartful w:th meats, poul- Nih.. and Mm Vtrda fry. cream p,es. S8iaci Lew eJyn of Ft. Green. EIGHT-YEA- check or deposit it to your First Security checking or sayings account. The choice is yours You can arrange to have your certNcces automatically renewed at the then prevailing and advertised rates NEW MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES AT If BILL TREASURY RATES. you can invest $10,000 or more for six months, you can earn the highest interest we can pay on short term savings certificates. Rates are based on the average yield for six month treasury bills established in the most recent weekly auction. There's no fee for purchase, no delay, no inconvenience. And these certificates are automatically renewable at the rate effective at renewal date. Stop in at any of 138 First Security offices and ask for the current rate, which presently exceeds 7V3 Come to First Security the savings center and take advantage of these new higher rates We can take care of you quickly and efficiently. 1 - about exclusive commemorative buckles for saving. Ask ibscM n ft z Each depositors account insured to $40,000. S j' f- e- i N i A f f M, ,f ft,- - 0 f V Federal regu'ations require substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. t 'A N J VHI C A t u'j O off made with mayonnaise or salad dressing, and gravies. These foods all spoil unless refrigerated. Their bacteria level can get to a very dangerous level when they are left they are near someone they know such as their parents or an older brother or sister. 50 Men's Levis Checked Boot Cut Jeans in COOL COMFORT We enjoy your visit. Cards Welcome STOP STORE FOR ALL 1 20 discount Q 623-185- 0 to Women's Blouses & Tops all styles and sizes Oo All Western Boots e Home Economist The Ute Stampede means company is coming for many residents of East Juab County. The Stampede brings in relatives, unexpected guests, and friends who come to share the celebration with the towns- Swimsuits tor Ward is the son of Mr. e by Brenda L. Bradford USU Extension All Fans Stampede Prices good thru Monday BUSINESS OF THE WEEK and Mrs. Robert O. their engagement and Ward of St. George. He forthcoming marriage. is a 1974 graduate of They plan to be married Dixie High School. He July 14 in the St. George completed one year at LDS Temple. Dixie College and served an LDS mission headLaRae is a daughter of quartered in Dallas, TexMr. and Mrs. Max B. as. He is presently emPalfreyman of Nephi and ployed at Don's Texaco Lamar McClellan. She is in Nephi. a 1976 graduate of Juab The couple plan to High School. She also make their home in Negraduated as a register- phi until he graduates ed nurse from the Weber from Snow College, of State A reception will be held July 22 at the Fine Southern Utah-DixiCollege cooperative nurs- Arts Center in Nephi ing program and is em- from 7 to 9 p.m. Friends ployed at the Juab Coun- and relatives are invited to attend. ty Hospital. College-Colleg- Ute - B,- J,..r s,,., o' So""4 o' Hevm f |