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Show Cystic fibrosis is May 30 bike-a-tho- n The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will hold a Friday, May 30, beginning at 6:30 for each mile ridden in the event, say. bike-a-tho- n i After the event, parp.m. ticipants will collect the The event will begin at pledges and turn them in the parking lot of the to the Cystic Fibrosis new Juab High School Foundation. Anyone building, and will follow turning in $25 or more a course will receive an official through northeast Nephi Cystic Fibrosis streets. Interested parTerry Menlove is in ticipants can pick up charge of the event. For sponsor sheets from further information, call their school office or her at from the Nephi City Hall. Those under 18 years of age must have their parents or guar- this fall. Crane said he was dians sign their sponsor to offer a $25 authorized sheets. for the bonus acre "Those participating per r of a first year should then contact their for friends and neighbors lease. Basic payment be would $1 per and get them to pledge a each acre of an event the In year. certain amount of money oil strike, the county would receive a David Swenroyalty payment. The commissioners is law son promised to vote on the grad proposal at their next regular meeting. David K. Swenson, loThe Times-New- s cal Division of Wildlife 16-bloc- k bike-a-tho- n t. by Mariann Gibson ( I Each Window On Main Street ' organizers 623-114- Spring, just Well the "Class of 1990 may have had an exciting, or disappoin- before the end of the school term, the second grade students, at Nephi Elementary School, embark on a much anticipated adventure; a ride on the Heber Creeper train. Because of the recent rain storms, which have dampened more than just ones spirit in recent weeks, this year's group of sceond grade students got more (or less) than they bargined for. It seems that there was a momentary period of ting excursion (depending on your point of view), but for the Class of 1980 it is excitement all the way. Graduation is here! The list of awards and ( accomplishments earned by the members of this graduation class is both long and very im- pressive. Scholastically and ten by one of the Inc., have recently students to her cousin (the same age) in California. I copied it down center and the president before the mail man took it. It reads: Dear Kara: rode on the Heber Creeper yesterday. We I Weather NEPHI WEATHER and football, one each weekTj Camp instructors will be JHS coaches Alan Sperry and Fenton L. Broadhead. Grades 4 through 12 will be taught basketball taught. Football will be the subject of the camps third week, June 9 through June 13. Grades 6 through 12 will The Juab High School band will present a concert today, Thursday, academy time. - meg - of TRAIL, two of the buses will be used for the transportation of Mt. Nebo Training Center clients. The other two buses will be used for the transportation ot elderly and handicapped persons in the area. They will also be be used at the training center under a lease agreement with Juab School District and other neighboring school districts. ww KIMO'S KAMEKA Pre-Hun- Msrfw 3870 persons visited the Yuba Lake-Painte- d Rocks recreation area during April of 1980, a 28 percent decrease from April of 1979s reported 5,379 visitors. This years overnight visitation was also down from last years reported 2268 persons to just 1113. Many of April visitors, about 725, brought their motorbikes. Others, about 250, put their 62 boats into Yuba Lake to go fishing and boating. And, on April 26, when the water was a chilly 54 degrees Farenheit, the lake had its first water skier. The park has several seasonal workers. Ann Wilkerson, the deputy ranger, and Cinda Meyers, a maintenance worker, live in a travel trailer at the park. Kevin Lazenby, a maintenance worker, lives in Nephi. Dam operator Eldon Harper began to release when water in Delta water users began irrigating. Since then the mid-Apr- il lake level has dropped about one foot to 75.6 feet. The water temperature on April 30 was 54 degree Farenheit. Only you can prevent forest fires A Pub! SrrncriiTrhitNrwtfiaprr The Advenmnt Council 6 Door Plant g Staining Dept. B(ST LOW LSI PRICE OS FILM DLVLLOPINC" Delivery Service A A as AAA Ad i ... we deliver The anywhere! Times-New- s CALL TOLL FREE Volume 71, No. 21 May 22, 1980 Vance P. & (USPS 631060) it published Publish each Thursday by (he Times-New-s Main Street, Nephi, Utah South 96 mg Co., 84648 Second-clas- s postage is paid at Ne phi, Utah POSTMASTER: Send address P. O. Box 77, changes to The Nephi, Utah 84648 s in soon as theyre detected! The old adage about an ounce of protection is especially true in orthodontics, where crooked teeth can be prevented by early treatment. Diagnosed at a sufficiently early age, an unusual trend can often be stopped in its tracks - and its effects completely erased. To ensure early detec- allows Cook Lumber to offer building materials at Bargain Prices. Utah Deadlines: News and advertising, close of business, Tuesday prior to publication. Deadlines advance one day when a postal holiday falls on Thursday. Subscription prices: Su month, $3, one year, $8 SO. payable in advan.c. No sub scriptions accepted for less than su months. Single copy price, 25 6533 South Advertising rates available on request. On r Prompt treatment recommened when is teeth are overcrowded. Some baby teeth may be removed ahead of their normal shedding time to allow nature to do a certain of tooth amount straightening. Known as interceptive orthodontics, it involves a traction ex- e in a d sequence to make room for better bite. A public service with the aim of promoting a better dental health environment. From the office of: Nelson Jones, D.D.S., 310 North 400 East, Nephi. Phone about i FACT0RY AUTHORIZED SUPER SPECTACULAR manent molars at around age six. six months, of vv" v JONES, D.D S. a beginning at 2'2 to 3 years of age. Overcrowded and crooked teeth are most likely to make their entrance with the arrival of the four permanent incisors and the four per State, Murray, Utah articles and photographs submitted for publication are subiect to editing and will only be used if the editor deems them newss is not responsible worthy. The for the return of articles or photographs unless they are accompanied by a stamped return envelope of the proper size. All tion, a child should have a checkup by the family denist at intervals purchasing high-volum- e Allan R. Gibson, EARLY TOOTH OVERCROWDING When should crooked teeth be straightened? As Direct carload and for out of town service and delivery Publishers The By NELSON LEVAN WEATHER 3870 visit Yuba Lake during April May 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the new JHS auditorium. There is no admission charge. NOWS THE TIME TO GET UNBEATABLE VALUES ON THESE QUALITY AMANA APPLIANCES! 623-191- Only Chrysler gives you a Money-Bac- k Guarantee! Not Ford. Not GM. Now. Chrysler revolutionizes the car business with the Model 218-3SP- air ARR-30- Money-Bac- k first Guarantee, get full details at.... 30-da- y DEAN EVANS Chrysler - Plymouth - Dodge 690 South State Orem command-roo- air conditioner Model Self-cleani- Stor-Mo- r 1 Electric Oven Refrigerator Model TM-2- 0 HURRY IN AND SEE US TODAY! SALE ENDS MAY 31st. Manufacturer suggested price Price optional with retailer Range and refrigerator are white available at extra cost Nephi Lumber Co. 55 West 200 North - Nephi, Ut --623-0147 or 623-176- 4 for more 623-024- 0 Complete Contractor Sales Cental Healtlf Derle Hansen, reporter Date High Low Prec. 40 .02 14 60 May .03 36 15 63 May .15 35 16 62 May 35 .02 May 17 53 .00 34 May 18 68 .00 41 May 19 74 .00 44 May 20 78 Interested persons should call Home Improvement Center Nephi, Utah May 22,1980 2 crV7ew first ride on a train, other than the minatures at Hogle Zoo, Disneyland and Lagoon, I guess the ride on the Heber Creeper (rain or shine) would have been fun. Well better luck next band to present concert tonight JHS The Wests Largest and Most Complete Inventory of Lumber one-sixt- h Mt. Nebo training center gets bus es received federal grants for the purchase of four buses. to Kenneth According Beardall, director of the All activities of the camp will be at the new Juab High School gym- - teach three sports, wrestling. Grades 1 basketball, wrestling, through 12 will be five-yea- entire incident was of Deer Creek Reservior, was this short (yet totally discriptive) letter writ- the first week of the camp, May 27 through May 31. The second week of the camp, June 2 through June 6, will focus on ticipating should bring their own gear. The cost of the camp is $8 for any one week, $12 for any two weeks, and $15 for all three weeks. Parff of the fee will pay for k camp County creativity these young people are proving to when everyone that education excitement weather conditions forc- is still important and Resources officer, gradued the little train to achievement is still a ated from the Utah Law Enforcement Academy discontinue its journey, worthwhile goal. on May 9, 1980. through the canyon, and exerCommencement Congratulations, return to Heber City. graduates, and keep up cises were held at Westthe work. minster College in Salt good Though many of the Remember, today is the Lake City. children were disapTed Cannon, Salt Lake first day of the rest of pointed, they usually Make the County attorney, adlife." your tend to takes things most of it, the best is yet dressed the 24 right in their stride. The to be. described with all the power of understatement, which is so typical of most children. On the back of a picture post card, which showed the The Mount Nebo Heber Creeper chugging along under a clear sun- Training Center, located ny sky along the banks in Nephi, and TRAIL, Sports camp begins May 27 at JHS The annual Juab Sports Camp will begin at Juab High School next Tuesday, May 27. The camp will last for three weeks and will Those par- nasium. colors 9 MPk vLJ |