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Show pail Bendoski will vie for Miss Utah Bendoski, ;Gail Scholarship 18-2- 1 at the Orem High School Auditorium. IThe pageant will start af 8 p.m. each evening. iMiss Bendoski will compete with 55 other contestants from across the state to win the coveted title that will make her official hostess for the state and take her back to the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, N.J. The new Miss U. will be selected on t southeast and southwest sections of Nephi, and in- stallations in the system and some repair work on existing poles and lines. The remainder of the electrical system will be improved as money Nephi City in the Miss Iageant June City 'jV will call for some new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bendoski of Nephi, will represent Utah From page one becomes available. Some work has already been completed in the northeast section of town. Douglas Ensign, district manager for stores, and Robert Green met with the council to acquaint them with the proposed locaton of a Gail Bendoski second store in Nephi. basis on talent, perAccording to Ensign, sonality, poise, evening studies made of sales of gown, and swimming their initial store at Secsuit competition. ond South and Main show that a store which would cater to the traffic going North looks promising. He cited the stores operation as a positive factor on Seven-Eleve- n employee Natalie Orme to head Ladies Literary Natalie Orme was in- Carter is the club stalled as president of historian, and Maxine the Ladies Literary Parkin is the club League at a meeting held reporter. June 5 at Norms Cafe. Outgoing officers are The clubs new vice Stella Boswell, presipresident is Mildred dent; Natalie Orme, vice Lunt. Gladys Mackey president; Elaine Garwill serve as club rett, secretary; Phyllis secretary. Ada Sperry is Price, treasurer; and the club treasurer, Ireta Zelda Hill, reporter. Chicken Creek Camp will host DUP convention County DUP convention this year. The convention will be held annual Juab at the Levan LDS the host Ward church at 10 a.m. on June 14. Mary Peterson and Thelma Steadman of Salt Lake City will represent the Central Company. Lena Warner, DUP president, invites all DUP memebers to attend the meeting. The dinner will cost $3.25. Those attending should bring their own dishes. DUP books will The Chicken Creek Cpmp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Sub scribe today! be on sale from 9:30 a.m. until the start of the meeting. 24-ho- ur sales. Ensign said work for a lesser amount computed on the basis of their conventional rates, the savings would be received by the city. However, if any irregularities should be discovered which would council: Met with Bill Wilde of Wilde and Company, a Payson real estate firm, asked the council to who take an additional length consider rezoning Eighth of time to unravel, Andrews stated he would East and Fourth North units. At return to the council for for the time, only present their direction before allowed are units duplex or proceeding incurring in this area. additional fees. It is Wildes intention The council use the units as rento unanimously approved the proposal and also tals and or condominium stated that they were units which would have satisifed with the work three bedrooms and a the accountants had per- garage. They would sell for formed in the past. approximately $45,000 per unit or rent George Park met with for approximately $350 the council to request a month. review of his expenses as per Wilde was told to meet city dog catcher and work needed to update with the city planning and zoning committee, the city dog pound. The council agreed who would then make a that gas consumption us- recommendation to thp ed in patrolling for stray council. Decided not to matte dogs did present a condecision on the installasiderable item for Park, a and arranged for him to tion of a radio unit in th draw gas from the city dog catchers truck un. .1 pump with the ap- Councilman Robert could be present. propriate mileage log beApproved the bid of ing kept. The council also agreed to pay Park ten Terry Kendall for hay nts a mile for wear and and pasture on the city industrial park. Kendall .ar on his vehicle. After a discussion on bid $151.50 for use of the proposed security and pastureland and $21.50 animal safety im- per ton for hay. provements, Park was The Times-New- s asked to meet with the Utah n FATHER'S DAY GIFTS FROM CHRISTENSEN'S Pants Haggar Greatest fitting Pants four-ple- x Ga-re- negotiations are being completed to locate a new store at Fifth North and Main. exThe ecutive agreed to comply with the direction of the council that no pornographic material be handled by their Nephi council at its next outlets. regular session and pre The council also met with Earl Andrews of Roberts, Parker, and Andrews, certified accountants, regarding the examination of the city financial statements for the year ended June 30, 1980, and heard comments on their service Seven-Eleve- sent a plan showing needed improvements and approximate costs. In other business, the 4 $900 off per pr. wide color selection Men's Ties Great new selection 15. Musk Andrews said that in his opinion the Nephi office crew was operating on a level equal to any in the state and expressed his appreciation for the cooperation his firm had T Nephi, June 12, 1980 casuals, knits, westerns, dress S.E.X.II $500 $2900 All sizes and styles ACME WESTERN BOOTS 20. TIMEX WATCHES 20 "T. off off Gift ideas for Dad: Sox Pajamas Underwear Shoes Hanks Tapes Records Radios Hats Caps Slippers leans Cloves Belts Books Shavers Cassettes Have a Happy Day Dad! Ransom Thur. at Nephi Elemtary School Fri. & Sat. at Levan Courthouse Sponsored oy ommunity fiible Church of Nephi Andrews proposed that his firm perform a similar service for the new audit for an amount not exceeding $4,800, -- on 4 o z. $1 00 off bottle THUR., FRI., OR SAT. June 12 to 14 - 7 to 8 p.m. received. Elsha Piccolo Mondo "How Trustworthy is the BibleV Rev Ira - tt Come Hear a message on for 1979. 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