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Show ms.ocx' See art show! display. The artists use a variety of mediums: oils, Editor: acrylics, watercolors, Dear Editor; The Intermountain of Artists will Society hold an arts and crafts show at the Nephi City Park, July Thursday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The ISA is a The non-prof- it local artist or craft artist is welcome to participate with the ISA at the show. of Nephi, graduated from Weber State Colleges paramedic program June 20. Persons wishing to parcipate may contact Jones is employed at the Tooele Army Depot as a medic. He and his wife, the former Bonnie Boyer, live in Lehi. They have a son, Cortney Lae. Jones is the son of Mr. 467-210- 7 at organization. Its purpose is to encourage Utah artists and artists from the surrounding states. by Mariann Gibson colorful. Landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, animals, flowers, portraits, abstracts, and wood carvings will be on Bender completes blood bank study McConkie will head local Bender of the Juab County Hospital City members of the four Library has undergone a Federated Women's major overhaul. With an Clubs of Nephi have impending move to new given their time to the necessary to weed out, spruce up and the collection of books. No easy task. Fourteen members from the State Library came down to tackle the 467-846- Virginia Lee South Jordan, Utah The show will be very Nephi local children by presenting their annual Summer reading program. They read to the children for an hour each afternoon. Each club takes a turn for one weeks worth of reading, and a volunteer from the club takes a organization The Economic Six County Development District has hired Richard M. McConkie as job. After the its director. unusable books were turn at the Library. McConkie has been We all should apremoved from the as assistant work serving these the shelves, the remaining preciate director of the district books had to be re- ladies do in our comsince September of 1979. cataloged with new iden- munity. When you think The governmental tification numbers and about it, if they didnt cards then placed in pro- give their time and con- organization operates in tective plastic, covered cern for these projects, Juab, Millard, Sanpete, and returned to the who would? These ladies Sevier, Piute, and Wayne shelves. Hopefully, deserve our thanks in counties. McConkie replaces many new books will be many ways. Randy McKnight. added, to the Library, so meg is the last day that when the move, to Today serthe new building, takes of my vacation. In fact, Mitchell place we can all be proud my train pulled into the vices set of the new Nephi City Odgen depot at 7:00 a.m. Graveside services will this morning. Although Library. be conducted today, However, if youve we all need a rest from June 26 at 1 p.m. at the used the Library regular- the usual routine, from Vine Bluff Cemetery in ly, you might get just a time to time, or just a E. little confused as the chance to get away and Nephi for Lawton Mitchell. books have been moved sweep out the cobwebs, Mitchell is the husaround slightly. The new it is always a warm band of code, once learned, wonderful feeling to get Ostler of Marjolainea Denver, home back makes finding a book again. former resident of Nephi. very easy. You know, there is a fascinating world of knowledge, adventure and entertainment just waiting to be explored. And once youve entered the extraordinary .'realm, of the written ' word,, youll meet unforget-- : table characters; some will scare you, come -- today youll hate and the others will be your friends for life. Visit the Library, take a look at the changes and maybe take a minute to make a discovery. Reading is fun! meg - Hal H. Jones and Mrs. Alma Jones of the quality of care to patients in their respective hospitals. Russ was one of six medical from technologists hospitals throughout The central and southern Utah who recently attended and completed a blood bankworkshop at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. The session was sponsored and conducted by Dr. Ronald B. Butler, pathologist and director of the blood bank; Valerie Johnson, blood bank supervisor; and other blood bank staff members. Nephi. Wests Largest NEPHI and Most Complete & Inventory of Lumber $ 8 Home Improvement Center Pre-Hun- g FAMILY DISCOUNT COUPON Door Plant Present at Circus Box Othce Admits family of 7 or less Staining Dept. Delivery Service . . . we delivo.- - anywhere! FOR ONLY CALL TOLL FREE attending in Utah ; purchasing high-volum- e FREE! FREE! FREE! allows Cook Lumber to offer building materials at Bargain Prices. the newborn. Utah Valley sponsors ) oni Ao continuing education seminars on a regular basis for technologists to increase their knowledge and skills and to increase i 6533 So. State, Murray, Utah ADMIT ONE CHILD UNDER 12 YEARS OLD THIS TICKET COURTESY OF AREA MERCHANTS AND PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS PEOPLE - (Staff mmi (Sii several bishop's counselor Brent Eyre, a former resident of Nephi, was recently made second counselor in the bishopric of the Taylorsville 23rd LDS Ward. Eyre is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eyre Sr. of Nephi. He is employed as an auditor for the State Tax Commission. He and his wife, the former Sheryl Belliston, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Belliston of Nephi, have two children. Times-New- s Nephi, Utah June 26, 1980 2 The Times-New- s Volume 71, No. 26 June 26, 1980 Vance P. & Allan ft. Publishers ) The Time-Nen pvMttHed (ISfS eerfc IlwrMtiT bt fhe ImrvNrwi fubkik Sooth Mom Street, Nephi. llih wf Co.. 444t Scood Im pntiie n paid t NeVH phi. 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