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Show tL judging from crime reports Thefts are on the upswing in Nephi area, policemen say Thieves appear to be making good hauls in Nephi recently, according to reports from the Nephi Police Depart- ment. S' i Window un Main Street' I I Chief of Police William O. Young reports that a brown 1980 two-ton- e pickup was taken May 5 from a Nephi business. The truck belongs to Elaine Yates, who works at the Colonial Manor. by Mariann Gibson Dont forget to kiss your favorite mother on Sunday. She probably deserves it. For some of us, however, giving our moms a kiss on Mothers Day is virtually impossible, since we dont live close enough. Its times likes these when we miss mom the most. We miss being able to visit or just to say I love you. Although the tele- phone enables us to shrink the miles between us, its still just not the same. And why do we tend to wait for these special occasions to say how we Didnt we love mom just as much last Tuesfeel? day, or a month ago Saturday? Surely we think about her more often than just on special occasions. Didnt you think about her when you had the flu last month, wishing she. was there to take care of you, hold your hand, and rub your forehead like she used to? Yes, mom is pretty special, and Sunday is her special day. A day for saying thank you, Cancer clinic sees 88 patients we appreciate you, simply I love you. Happy Mothers Day! -- Glenn Greenhalgh, mcg- assistant manager of Allens, Brett Ostler, .Teresa Ingram, I am still having a and Marsha Parkin, Nephi elementary secretary, show off athletic equipment hard time getting used to earned by the school. Over 11,000 labels from Campbells Soup products were the time change, better donated to the school, and were turned in to the company. known as Daylight Savings Time. muininji I never could figure jiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii, n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,,, out just what we were saving the daylight for. I 1HE JUAB COUNTY HOSPTTAL Surely we dont save it to 1 And be used later or for a i more convenient time. I I THE NEPHI MEDICAL CLINIC Since it is natural for I ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE the days to get longer in I the summer anyway, I CONTINUED SERVICES OF felt it was always stretching things a little to change the clocks as well. 1 1 I wouldnt mind it so much if we could just figure out a way to get the children to bed at night, and not have the sun continue to shine through their windows. And since the sun stays up longer, the children stay up longer, which means they sleep longer in the morning. It becomes a vicious circle. And then, just when we get used to the time change, its time to CHANGE BACK again! Dr. Wayne R. Viehweg - General Practice Dr. Fred Catrett - General Practice j The juab County Health Care System also offers the additional services of these visiting specialists 1 Dr. Bryan Terry General Surgeon Dr. Devon Nelson - Orthopedic Surgeon -- James Matheson - Radiologist Dean Bristow - Urologist Dr. Todd Kimball - Optometrist Dr. Craig McManama - Podiatrist Kent Burton - Physical Therapist Dr. ' I TOTAL PRICE ONLY for appointment and information Clinic Hours: 9:30 A.M. 12:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Call -- Other medical services are expected in the near future to serve you even better. uiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiiiiiiu Oh well. -- Here's a home that tells you what good living is all about. space leads you from the living room into the formal dining room. Or relax in the cozy family room. The efficiently designed kitchen has a handy utility room adjoining, including dishwasher. Two guest or, children's bedrooms share a bath. The master suite, at the opposite end of the home for quiet privacy, features a walk-icloset, plus private bath' with Roman tub, separate shower and double bowl lavatory. Take this Fleetwood home for your home. mcg- Free-flowin- g n Fleetwmd HME$ FHA Cindy Howard, presi- charge. Final plans were made for the district convention. Other matters of business discussed were the summer reading program and the installation of officers. On OS DIVUOPISG flLKI 4 PMCl . VISIT OUR SALES LOT ON HIGHWAY 89 Call or see Chuck Koozer, Manager First Security presents the checking card that costs nothing to own or use. Good wherever Visa is welcome worldwide. The difference is, the money for your Banking Card transactions comes from your checking account. Theres no charge to own or use the Banking Card. Its like carrying the worlds smallest checkbook that never runs out of checks. You get a receipt for each transaction, so you can keep your checkbook register current. The Banking Card can be your key to banking, too. Just ask for a Personal Identification Number, and you can use your Banking Card in Handi-Banteller machines at First Security. Then, you can bank evenings, weekends, whenever its most convenient. The First Security Visa Banking Card. For when you want to check instead of charge. Available on approval only at your nearby First Security Bank. 24-ho- k InlJSS KIMO'S KAMERA lOrtrS the South Edge of Richfield, Utah (801) Each affiliate bank of the First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC a 896-654- 3 5 s VA v SCOTSMANS HOMES Msrrsr PUT - Conventional Financing cancer, if dent of the group, took On Your Lot! f ar The Nephi Federated Clubs presidents council met April 23 at the home of Gae Sperry. Nephi, Utah May 7,1981 2 623-077- 5 is detected early, the survival rate is 78 percent, but if it goes undiagnosed for longer periods, the rate is 60 percent, says Lester. Endometrium cancers five-yesurvival rate is 75 percent, but if it is detected early, the survival rate is 86 percent. Federated council meets s Delivered And Installed 31,900 five-ye- ar late-diagnos- Times-New- Under 23.00 Per Square Foot If Cancer of the cervix five-yea- The An Affordable House At An Affordable Price! ' American Cancer Society, and the Juab County Public Health Service. Shirley Lester, Juab County Health Nurse, said she was very pleased with the turnout, which was up almost 26 percent, over last years 70 persons attending. five-yea- De-mo-nt Dr. ty Chapter of the Breast $50 was taken from a truck belonging to Horrocks May 2. A battery, a spare tire, and a rim were taken from a trailer belonging to Frank Shepherd May 1. The approximate value of the items is $281. The police do have some leads in the case. at NOW!! f t detected early, has an 85 r surpercent r vival rate. The survival rate for breast cancer is 56 percent. the building at First North and Main, had been taken. The police have no leads in the theft, but the trucks license and identification have been entered in a national crime information computer system. The pickup is valued at about $10,000. Mrs. Jack Robinson of Nephi reported May 5 that someone had taken a battery from her truck. That theft is under investigation also. A 357 pistol was taken from the home of Wayne Holmes in Nephi May 2. A trailer hitch valued j persons participated in the cervical cancer detection clinic April 21. The clinic was sponsored by the Juab CounEighty-eigh- that Yates reported when she ended her shift at 10:30 p.m. on that date, the pickup, which had been parked behind - |