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Show j Delta tramples JHS volleyball teams Juab High School's Steele. Varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams lost to: their Delta counter-- ; parts in games played ; Oct. 7. The varsity squad lost their games 157 and j High scorers were ,! Shauna Kay, Lynnette i Christensen, and Lori ! ! 15-1- 2. From page one -- Painter A- He will have to wait a little longer, however, because the council was not persuaded to take immediate action. Instead, Painters request was added to the list of zoning problems to be taken up in a joint meeting of the planning and zoning commission and the city council Oct. at 14 According to Coach Dent Hendrix, the varsity team played much better than they had in the last three matches. They talked a great deal on the court, and 7 p.m. Subscribe they worked together as a team," Miss Hendrix Our serves still said. need some work, but Other city council news were getting better. In minor business at its Oct. 7 meeting, the Nephi City council: Decided to include Blaine Ingrams request to expand his trailer 4. which is currently court, The teams will take on with a South Sevier at 4 and 5 operating use permit, p.m. today at the JHS in the matters to be gymnasium. cleared up at the Oct. 14 joint meeting of the dty council and the planning and zoning commission. Heard a request from Sheree Parkin and Chris Bowles, representing the East Juab Ambulance Assocation, for funds to help purchase a new ambulance. According to Mrs. Parkin, the current ambulance would not pass the state ambulance inspection. The association has raised $28,600 The scores of the junior varsity games were Delta 15, Juab 2; and Delta 15, and Juab Ann Ealey is 'student of the week' Ann Ealey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Ealey of Nephi, is the student of the week" at Juab High School. She is active in volleyball, baksetball, track, softball, baseball, and softball, and was a member of the pep club for two years. Miss Ealey played the flute in the high school band, and had a part in the school musical Bye, Bye Birdie. She has been an officer of the Future Homemakers of America and was secretary of the sophomore class. As a junior, she was activities mana- ger and fund-raisin- through contributions from NRP, ' Martin Ann Ealey She likes to cook. crochet, and read. The Here's next week's school lunch menu Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for Oct. Harvest Monday 19-2- Juab County Hopitol and . Lasagna, Tuesday green beans, chilled pear, brownie, hard roll, butter, milk. Wednesday Turkey-in-gravsage dressing, whipped potatoes, gelatin salad, pumpkin pud- Neiphi Medical Clinic 392 East 600 North, Nephi Can provide you with y, health care needs and services fine-qualit- ding with topping, whole-whe- at roll, PRACTITIONERS Wayne R. Viehweg MDAAFP Fred D. Catrett MDAAFP James Tatton MDAAFP butter, milk. Thursday Cheese- burger, french fries, ketchup, lettuce, pickle, onion, apricot, spice cake, milk. Taco with Friday shredded lettuce and cheese, buttered corn, bear claws, milk. y FULL-TIM- E cookie, snicker-doodle-" SPECIAL CLINIC SERVICES Thursdays 10 a.m. Dr. Devon Nelson Orthopedics Wednesdays 2 p.m. Dr. Craig McNariama Podiatrist 4th Fridays 2 p.m. Dr. Dean Bristow Urologist Tuesdays 10 a.m. Dr. Todd Kimball Optomotrist FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 623-077- 5 For 4 year councilman Serving Juab & Sanpete Counties Paid political advertisment by the Nephi Democrat committee - Vard White Chairman n MKiHHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiniiiinniiniimii..:--MnimmHiiiiwiiwiiimiHtB- Venice Theatre "We turn on the heat for you - Early!" J.R, & Elva Belliston Come and see the new brighter picture!! DR. TODD KIMBALL -- OPTOMETRIST- Dragons were real. CAN TINTED GLASSES HURT EYES? Plain, ordinary tinted glasses won't improve your ability to see. Neither will they hurt your eyes. Some people like to wear them because they shield their eyes from sunlight or the glare of bright lights. There's no harm in wearing them indoors if the light is good. But they aren't recommended when the lights are low. Your eyes depend on light for their ability to see The combination of tinted glasses and poor lighting means your eyes will have to strain to see. Do that too often or for long periods and you will probably get headaches. But if tinted glasses are worn because the eyes are bother eye-strai- n ed in any way, it's a good idea to have an eye examination first. Sensitivity to bright light is a warning that your eyes may be straining to focus on objects that are near or far away. Tinted glasses won't improve your vision or take the strain away. Only prescription glasses can do that. Prescription glasses can be tinted, too In the interest of better vision from the office of: TODD KIMBALL, O.D. NEPHI MEDICAL CLINIC 392 E. 600 North, Nephi Phone: Examination by appointment only 623-077- 5 DEER HUNTER'S SPECIAL TACOS 1. SF 3 Bean Bunitos : - $1129 Crisp or Soft Shell Taco Salads each ftih Nephi Taco Time lu.TU.'iOT.Siia.sNi abmwoodrobpimshitxoon imoaMHxiauivi lumiKtowrowioai HA.IXJCtDBiHAl SMvUVP PG GUDANCE HAT NOT K Wi C! I P bY IHt W ROBBIN5 pi mL&mooD&MAmitVi bobbins A fARAACXJNI fiNM5ION' PICTURE teMiiiN m SUGGESTED SUTTMU FCfl CMLOKM Playing Wed., Thur., Fri., & Sat. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY or our special Cowboy Beans with an lunch order. Chicken Time Open: 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. - Weekdays 10 a.m. till 1l p.m. - Sat. & Sunday - 645 South Main 5 Phone 623-128- 206 North Main ( PARENTAL SOME MATCMU. This Saturday, Oct. 17th Only! Your choice of salad Playing Sun., Mon. & Tuesday EveryTuesday All Seats Vi price Adults $2.50 - Students $2.00 Children $1.50 Shows Start promptly at 7:30 p.m. lllllllllHllllff,Mfl,IIUIll,l"lll,llllllllllllllllllllll t. 1 3: vacation. Vote For Larry Kennedy Times-New- s been done. . Plan For Tommorrow Today!! Nephi, Utah Oct. 15, 1981 6 Marietta, and the county budget. The remainder of the $46,440 must be raised before ambulance delivery in December. The council promised to look at its budget and see if there were some funds that might be donated. Learned that the inspection of the airport in the new dty hall, after proper advertising htfs and Anna Broadbad for districts 1 and 2, and Zoma Painter, Veda Parkin, and Pat Greenwood for districts 3 and 4. Alternate judges will be Florence Wilkey and Margaret White. Expressed appreciation to members of thi home has been comNephi Jaycees for thi will crews be $500 they wish to donate pleted. City from their sidewalk outside the public library. A to the dining up housing project elderly Coundlmen and shopping list complete shortly Authorized City wifh Bob Steele and Richard to First East and to price tags is bein Third North. Randy inManager made the who prepared by the dty to May, as voting McKnight to dispose of Appointed an ideft recommended the Jaycees give spection, the surplus building fur- of what equipment ip that the repairs be made judges Joyce Andrews, Marjorie Greenhalgh, nishings which were left needed. g, chairman. Miss Ealey attends the Nephi LDS Stake Seminary, where she is a member of the seminary chorus. She also attended Girls State. She is the vice president of the ProVita, is senior class historian, is captain of the volleyball team, and is a member of the Nebonian staff. and then that the city lease out the home at its fair market value. Approved the Andrews family request for permission to build a Zoning, ambulance donations, etc. 186 |