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Show Trauntvein wil attend a seminar in middle-schoo- l School board South Charleston, Carolina. Approved the hiring a part-timof kindergarten aide, providing one could be found that could play the Graveside services to be held for twins t ' AV f of a recent court decision in the Logan School District prohibiting the giving of high school credit for attendance at some LDS seminary courses. If the ruling is allowed to stand, high school credit cannot be for seminary given classes and released time tem. cannot be counted in Teachers retiring average daily attendance for state funding. under the proposed proreIn other business, the able be would to gram board. health tain their group Authorized the purinsurance. The teachers would also receive a chased of a transit-typBluebird school bus for retirement benefit of of a years salary. $34,710. The bid was The benefit, says M. made by Bryson Sales of e one-fift- h Clark of their daughter Susan to Alan M. Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ken- dall of Levan. The couple was married December 27 in the Manti LDS Temple. They will be honored at an open house on Saturday, January 6, 1979 at the Levan LDS Ward Church. The new Mrs. Kendall served an LDS mission to Taiwan. She currently works for a Dr. Udall in Orem. Kendall is a graduate of Juab High School. He served six years in the teachers would be hired at a lower salary schedule. The board appointed Thayne Jarrett as lead custodian at the Nephi Elementary School. Jar- United States Navy. He also served a LDS mission in and around Anaheim, California. He is presently studying electronics at Utah Technical College at Provo. Ingram Births ! Great-grandmoth- is Ora Sperry of Nephi. 1979. The director of the workshop will be Dr. Alfred Arth of the n Newell. Made a decision not Approved out-of-stat- travel expenses for Leonard Trauntvein. ? a is to be ap- pointed. New Year's Eve fireside, rfc breakfast set fireside Aaronic Priesthood U 4 11 Designer , . ACCENT RUGS Aborted Sies & Style1, - SNOW BOOTS WINTER COATS My Some hrefs Priced to $b 99 ej omen UJt.1 f Hill Many Selected BOOKS W Img ib tht t 34 X $11 95 h (, S $gI All Other CHILDRENS 20: I It , -- & reduced j Q each ALL BROADCLOTH - iphut Nephi pjt ties - 7 - 14 Values to y "JC'S' & $ 14 Pr tl era HU JEFAlTMfNT SOtS Pillowcases Washdothes Pillows & Protectors Mattress Pads Sheets 7 me & s & $ WsJ 5 Is? A LA Li XmU! it J id i Theres a smart way to save on your taxes now thatll also help you later. And the sooner you get started, the more youll be able to save. Its a retirement account at First Security Bank. Depending on which plan you qualify for, you can deposit up to $1500 or $7500 a year money that earns 8 continuous interest and pay no taxes on it until you withdraw the money when you retire. By then, youll probably be in a lower tax bracket. And the money you save is insured by the FDIC to $100,000. 88 The Toggery j 19 North Main Nephi, Ut. J XXVVVVVVXNVWWVVVVVVVWVNv The Individual Retirement Account is for you if you dont have a qualified pension plan where you work. With it, you can put away up to $1500 a year, tax deferred, or 15 of your income, whichever is less. You can deposit up to $1750 if you have a spouse. You must open your account by April 16, 1979, to get 1978 tax credit. non-workin- g ANNOUNCES OUR NEW OFFICE HOURS Effective January 8, 1979 10 a.m. to 12 Noon 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Mon., .Tues., Wed., and Fri. The Keogh Plan is for the person who is self employed in an unincorporated business. Under this plan, you can save up to $7500 or 15 of your income, whichever is less Your Keogh plan must be opened by December 31, 1978, for 1978 tax credit. So open your Keogh account now, even though you make only a token initial deposit. Wdh either plan, deposits made until April 16, 1979, are tax deferrable for 1978 So open your account now, to take advantage of as large a deferrment as possible Thee are no fees for either account. And you can make deposits in any amount you wish, at any First Security office Or, we can automatically transfer the amount you decide on from your checking account regularly. So don't de'ay Ask for full details now, at your nearby First Security office Ff i 1f J r ' t, ft r, j a r'jf j, f J f s 1026 South Main Nephi, Utah 9 a.m. to 12 Noon on Saturdays CLOSED TIIUIIS. AND SUNDAYS IkdH' call 02 for a apxinfment RiirsS f a tarh fj -- E' of c O SssuffSSy a S A t ttyl f t - N 'y A C " & fOQ 1 Easels H A 4 , t1 "e 1 ALL ! off HELP SUNSET CAFE day of sale! GREAT WHITE SALE! 99 U JUAB MEDICAL CENTER 57 North Main - Nephi, Utah pair DOUBLE KNIT FABRICS great huge selection yd adver-tisme- ,? $133 I d 7 $7 II w Mention this and receive 5o off any purchase. m ''Ditto's'' Jeans GIRLS' S sm Quilted I iI 8 8 Reduced Viz Insulated Underwear J Mens' Farrah Polyester i Jeans reg. $15.50 your Spin (ton Many Just Right fma off FREE' KNIT PANT TOPS RUGS CLOTHING a'i WRANGLER JEANS mam LOW COST .o V3 ott n irk WOMEN'S $088 each Great Selection1 Boys Winter Jackets and Vests so:;, left" RUGS 21 Girls (.root Winter Treads OTHER s s & 25 hm 25,5q: $3. Nephi, Utah Dec. 28,1978 22 S. Main $388 with fancy pockets lo 6 p m ALL SALES ARE FINAL! Nielsons Dept. - Store - Pants Tri Greatest Buys Of The Year! DONT MISS OUT! ! 8 Boys' new Denim Jeans 9am Watches not included ii Qy Shirts 1 290-348- Thru January 3rd d The Bountiful, Utah 211 South Main AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE!! members 14 years of age and older and young women of the same age will be held this Sunday, December 31 at the Nephi LDS Stake Center. Professor Reid Bank-heaof the Brigham Young University religion department will be the speaker at the event, which begins at 10 pm. Following the fireside, a breakfast will be held. Times-New- BONNEVILLE THRIFT Christensen's GIANT all for Interest Penalty For Early Withdrawal GROUP JEWELRY lpcriZU jfk great-grandchildre- Russ Farrer and elected clerk-treasur- ONE the year J Broadhead Wanted to work either day or swin shift Ve also have openings for dishwashers See Russ from Sam to 2 p m Waes will ho increased after Pain mg period are to be president No Bank Or F.ES.L. Can Pay As Much i Knit Hobbs. He married JenG. Lloyd Hobbs nie V. Malmgren of Levan in the Salt Lake moved to Provo. In 1943 he began working for LDS Temple on September 27, 1911. She died in Brigham Young Universitys physical plant and April of this year. until he rehis In early years, worked there tired at the age of 72. Hobbs worked as a surHobbs has three childveyor, an oil well driller, a water well driller, and ren: Mrs. Morris (Beth) as a contractor. He built Taylor, Hyde Park; L. the Levan plaster mill, Gordon Hobbs, Norwalk, the Sigurd plaster mill, California; and Mrs. Duke (Joana) Major, bridges, the Leamington Grove. He also Pleasant school, an addition to the 16 has grandchildren and Spanish Fork High 21 School, and an addition to the South Ward LDS church in Nephi. In 1940 he went to work as a foreman on the building of the Geneva Steel Plant in Orem and WANTED e 0!2 daughters of Timothy John and Catherine White Carter. The twins died recently of prematurity. They are survived by their parents and a brother, Aaron John Carter, all of Granger; their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Carter, Phoenix, Arizona and to attend the National School Board Convention in Miami in April. BONNEVILLE THRIFT twin Made arrangements to reorganize the board at its January meeting. A president and vice 4 of Nephi. r d s and Cooks or Cooks Trainees 6, End from 2 to 5 p.m. and will be given by his children at the family home at 892 North University Avenue. The public is invited to attend. The family requests that those attending bring no gifts. Hobbs was born in Nephi January 2, 1889 to M. replace October. The board discussed the possible impact on the Juab School District Recent births as reported to the Timis Nrws ate: A boy, Nicholas Kyle Painter, born Dec. 20 to Blair and Susan Painter of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reese Painter of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harper of Provo January 1. The party will last Julia to Parkin. Ingram has been working at the school on a temporary basis since George Lloyd Hobbs, a former resident of Nephi, will be honored on his 90th birthday anniversary at an open house in Brigham January Saturday, well-know- Lloyd Hobbs to be honored on birthday George be delivered during the summer of 1979. Announced that the district will sponsor a middle-schoo- l workshop for District employees on University of Wyoming. narett replaces Frank Arth is a has who Parkin, resigned tional authority on because of disability. middle-schoo- l programs, The board hired Dick says Superintendent two-yea- r Levan. the retiring replace Alan, Susan Kendall plan January open house marriage district Bountiful. The bus will superintendent, would be offset by the fact that the new teachers hired to Susan Rice, Alan Kendall Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rice of San Diego, California announce the Newell, great-grandpa- be held today at the Murray City Cemetery for Tina Michelle and Elena Jean Carter, piano. A their will Funeral services e district personnel. The policy would permit certificated teachers to retire before they reached the age of 65 if they had ten years experience in the district and were 60 years of age or if they had 30 years of eligibility with the Utah State Employees Retirement Sys- ents, Gyppe Lowry and Gertrude Shepherd, both Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White of Murray; and f A o arm Pa- - o '' ft |