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Show c.yr-- , - Allred, Travis Garrett, Kirk Greenhalgh, Linda Fourth quarter Juab High Johnson, Craig Talbot, honor roll announced 5' Window On i Main Street ' Natalie feels For those of us who suffer with this problem, it is no laughing matter, in fact it can be down right incapacitating. You spend the long, cold winter months yearning for the warm weather, when you can get outside in the fresh air. So you eagerly look, forward to tending the yard and garden, dusting off the bicycle, oiling the squeaks in the porch swing or just buying a good pair of walking shoes. Then WHAM! You are hit with HAY FEVER. "Trying to sleep at night is more like a nightmare. With a night stand covered with an assortments of pills, capsules, liquids, sprays, you name it, one almost feeling like Local Forest Service offices will begin issuing firewood permits next week, they say. The permits are for cutting wood on the Uin- now, AHHHCHOOOO!!!!!! meg in .. Spanish Fork. Woodcutters are limited to two cords of dead or down wood. No woodcutting will be permitted on the - Weather NEPHI WEATHER U-13- office youve been tied to kite string which is hovering high over the ground. Everyone who suffers with hay fever reacts differently to the vast varieties of cures. What works for Joe, down the street, may cause serious problems for you, or me. The only, and best, way to be sure, and safe, is to check with your doctor. Believe it or not, he better may have a treatment. To my fellow hay fever sufferers, all together wood permits natah and Manti-LaSa- l tional forests. To get a permit to cut wood on the Uintah forest, located north of interested persons must visit, the an anti- , ,E. C. .Sherwood, reporter McPherson, Carolee will needed The local chapter of La Leche League will meet non-profi- U-13- 2, Your opinion of what government is doing for you may not be the same as your neighbor's opinion. You may not agree with what city or county officers are doing for your neighborhood or for the county. You may even write a letter to the editor and express your dismay and say some things you normally might not say. But still, you can express Classified Ads South, Mona. The topic of the discussion will be The baby arrives and the family -- 623-175- The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah June 12, 1980 breast-fe- d baby. According to Edie Catrett, local chapter leader, this High School June 21, 1980 12 Noon n group organized to proPermote breast-feedinsons wanting more information on the program may call Mrs. Catrett at next Tuesday, June 17 at the home of Maxcine Jensen, 351 West First and the t, u meeting The would be especially interesting for mothers-to-be- . I Liquidating the inventory and equipment not moved to the New Juab High School. Times-New- s La Leche League is a Volume 71, No. 24 June 12, 1980 UAOW meeting will feature Vance P. & Allan R. Gibson, Publishers The Evelyn Lomax 6)1 060) is published s each Thursday Publish South Mam Street, Nephi, Utah mg Co , 84646 Second class postage is paid at NeSend address phi. Utah POSTMASTER P O Bos 77, changes to The Nephi, Utah 84646 Evelyn Lomax will speak on parliamentary procedure at the June 17 meeting of the Nephi chapter of the Utah Association of Women. The meeting will be held at 1 p.m. at the home of Sandy Lunt, 197 (USPS by the s I ITEMS INCLUDE Deadlines News and advertising, close of business, Tuesday prior to publication Deadlines advance one day when a postal holiday falls on Thursday Subscription prices. Sis months, $S, one year, $8 SO, payable in advance No subscriptions accepted for less than sis months Single copy price, 2S Advertising rates available on request articles and photographs submitted for publication are sublet 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 sie All East Ninth North, Nephi. The public is invited to attend. Come to Kids! Five da Hey Bible y Club Nephi City Park June 16th to June 20th no permits, but not this year. Permits for cutting wood on the forest, located south of must 'be obtained from the rangers office in Ephraim. Manti-LaSa- l woodcutters may obtain dead five cords of material. Permits will be issued starting Thursday, June 19. Permits at both office are free. Times-New- s IK meet June 17 previous years, l are Gloree Allred, Vonda Use the La Leche League woodcutters on the Manti-LaSa- Lee Osborne, Michael Peterson, Guy Sperry, Julie White, and Gerard Yates. Tenth graders listed Laura and Nathan Wright. Juab iiigu . Ninth grade honor roll report cards can be pickstudents are Danine ed up this Thursday and Bird, Tamara Epperson, Friday, June 12 and 13, Vance Gadd, Sara says Dr. Kirk Wright, Jensen, Rodney Jones, JHS principal. The report cards are Shauna Kay, Lisa Kendall, Rochelle Lyman, available at the new high Tamara Painter, and school counselor's office Debbie Phillips. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mark Greenwood, Marcy Hanson, Lorie Horrocks, Menlove, Mary Neilsen, Nebo Loop Road. Permits will be issued starting Monday, June 16. In n, White, available at Juab High School Linda Emmons, Lisa Eyre, Lawrence Fish, Jac-qui- like Lof-gra- Diane Wilkey, Richard Winsor, Dale Woodbury, and Julie Wright. Eleventh grade honor roll students are Don Allred, Conley Christensen, Todd Day, Ki Ealey, Christensen, Marla Troy Ingram, Gregg Nadine Nielson, Warren, Kelly Lorrie Kelsey, William e Larson, Ricky May, McKenzie, Shelia histamine junkie. Then, as if having hay fever isnt bad enough, we are faced with a double problem: first, if you dont treat the symptoms you can not breathe nor sleep, your eyes swell and itch, your nose burns and turns red. But if you do TRY to treat the symptoms, with one of the hundreds of relief remedies, you now may find yourself dozing off at the wheel, or mumbling through a simple conversation, or Forest Service now issuing Debra Prisbrey, Carla Sherwood, Ellen Steele, Cindi Taylor, Miriam Terry, Shawn Traunt-vein- , Susan Jones, Blair Kay, by Mariann Gibson ( rangers The Juab High School honor roll for the fourth quarter has been released. Twelfth graders on the honor roll are JoLayne Andrews, Bret Belliston, Russell Belliston, Diane Bender, Debbie Burton Chris Greenhalgh, Report cards now Daily Open to children 4 to years Parents of age. welcome. call 623-152- Fathers 0 For 12 information or 62 Terms of the sale are Cash All items must be removed the day of the sale! Items are sold as is with no guarantee as to condition! your feelings about Sale Managed By Sullivan, the United States Supreme Court Specialty Auction Company C. R. Wood I Auctioneer public officials without fear of being sued for libel because the First Amendment gives you freedom of speech and of the press. In a lawsuit for libel, the New York Times vs. gave this statement: Debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide open, and that it may well include vehe- ment, caustic, Clerk: Utah Independent Bank and Salina, Utah sometimes unpleasant sharp attacks on govern- ment and public L K |