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Show U j I J . f j JL'i . . T.tldd "57 nl .. . i SOUTjjl , i! C HI. o Serving East Juab County A Nice Place to Live I Nov. 19, 1981 Local highway patrol troopers It must have been quite a shock to the employees of to have this car come Nephis South crashing through the window, but come crashing it .TNPhoto to rack up $5,000 in damages. did $5,000 damage done by runaway car at Nephi 7-Ele- ven A car did approxin $5,000 damage to the imately store at 190 South Main . run-awa- y Saturday, Nov. 14. . The car was a 1981 Oldsmobile Cutlass owned by Alkin Orlan of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was driven by Ingrid Duet, also of Calgary. As she was pulling into the store, Duet apparently hit the accelerator instead of the brake peddle. The car went over the curb in front of the store, over a pile of wood stacked in front of the store, through the stores front window, and hit the stores counter. Some of the machines in the store were damaged, and a broken pipe flooded the store with water. Damage to the car was estimated by the Nephi Police Department at between $100 and $200. There were no injuries. It was fortunate that there was no one playing the pinball machines, or standing by the magazine counter, or they would have been hurt badly, said Nephi Chief of Police William O. Young. On Saturday, Nov. 14, Duncan observed another car northbound He said the car's on passengers were acting suspicious. At the Santaquin exit, t the car was stopped, and the driver could neither produce a drivers license nor proof of the 5. 1-- r, cars ownership. A phone call was made through the Orem dispatcher to the cars registered owner in Thatcher, Ariz. The owner said that the vehicle had been stolen two days earlier. Osborne. Directors are Bob Garrett, Ike Lunt, Ches Williams, and Russ Jackson. During the 1981 celebration, took in $71,854.35. The money came from ticket sales, $65,440.25; the City of Fun Carnival, $3,700; interest on money market certificates, $2,159.55; and miscellaneous, $95.05. Other money, from the food concessions of the Nephi LDS Stake, has yet to come in. Expenses almost equalled income, $70,633.08. The largest expense, of course, was money paid to the Flying U Rodeo Company for stock, announcer, clowns, acts, and insurance. It totaled $31,239.75. Grounds expense (for repairs, maintenance, recovering some of the aluminum, benches etc.) with came to $11,680.60. The committee spent $8,705.58 for tickets, ushers, guards, public address systems, Please turn to page 2 Members of the Nephi Volunteer Fire Department put out a balaze at TNPhoto the Sunset Chevron. The fire did about $3,500 in damages. Sunset Chevron fire does $3,500 in damage at the Sunset Chevron in Nephi did about $3,500 in A fire damages Tuesday, Nov. 17. At about 11:30 a.m., a truck and house trailer owned by Alain Regis Bidou of Denver, Colo., was getting gas at at the station, located at 1025 South Main. As the truck left, it apparently made too sharp a turn, and the corner of the trailer caught one of the gas pumps and pulled it over, breaking a gas line. A fire broke out. Funeral to be held today for Floyd E. Keyte ; Floyd Eugene Keyte, 81, died Nov. 15, 1981 in Payson. ' Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, Nov. 19 at 1 p.m. at the Mona LDS Ward church. Friends may call prior to the services. Interment will be at the Mona City Cemetery. l' Keyte was born Jan. 27, 1900 in Mona to Fredrick Augustus and Rachel Kay Keyte. He married Lillian Leola Houghton Dec. 1, 1918 in Nephi. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Oct. 14, Central, Ariz., and Marva Andersen of Monrovia, Calif.; a brother, Lauren A. Keyte, Mona; Nephi Chief of Police William just happened to be passing the Chevron, and saw the accident. He called the Nephi Fire Department and evacuated the people at the Sunset Chevron and the Sunset Inn Cafe. O. Young The flames went about 10 feet into the air from the disabled pump. The flame was extinguished in a matter of minutes by the fire department. The pump was totally consumed, and will cost about $3,500 to replace, Chief Young said. Damage to the house trailer was negligible, about $100. The promptness of the Nephi Volunteer Fire Department probably averted a potential disaster. They really did a good job, said Chief Young. Graveside services held for Della Huggins Graveside funeral services were held Tuesday at the Payson City Cemetery for Della Wyler Huggins, 45, who died Nov. 14, 1981 in Nephi. She was born August 2, 1936 in Spring Lake to Frank Albert and May Eileen Jones Wyler. She married June Niels Huggins in Nephi Dec. 16, 1958. 1977. He was a farmer, and was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors are three sons and three daughters, Verlael S. Keyte, Farren A. Keyte, and Mrs. Mont (Betty) Yates, all of Mona, Lowell Eugene Keyte of El Monte, Calif., Mrs. Albert (Delone) Lofgren, Minn. man. prisoner at the Juab County Jail, where he is awaiting extradition to Minnesota. Maurice Tolley was elected president of the Ute Stampede Association at the groups annual report and election meeting, held Tuesday in Nephi. Named as vice president of the group was Ted Jones. The associations secretary-treasureas elected at the meeting, is Leo organization Two local Utah Highway Patrol troopers have picked up three stolen cars in the last week. On Wednesday, Nov. 11, Trooper Scott Duncan responded to a call to stop a car that had stolen gas from Scipio. After the car was stopped, the driver was unable to produce a drivers license or proof of the cars ownership. A check with the National Crime Information Center computer through the Orem Highway Patrol dispatcher showed that the car had been stolen about five days earlier from an Elk River, The car, a 1975 Toyota Corolla, was being driven by a Monticello, Minn. boy. Thomas Daniel Sarvela, 22, also of Monticello, Minn., was also in the car. The juvenile was taken to the youth home in Provo. Sarvela is a Tolley named president of Ute Stampede Assn. the nab three stolen cars last week and two sisters, Lola Ferguson of Central, Ariz. and Mrs. J.P. (Ver da) Hanson, Salt Lake City. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildre- Survivors are her husband; a son, George D. Huggins; two daughters. Grace Clayson, Lake Shore and Dorothy Clark, Salt Lake City; and two brothers. Junior A. Wyler, Springville, and Russell Wyler, San Carlos, Calif. The driver of the car, a 1970 Pontiac, was Steven T. Good, 22, of Clifton, Ariz. A Thatcher, Ariz. girl was a passenger in the car. The juvenile was taken to the youth home in Provo. Good is in the Juab County Jail awaiting ex- - Christmas tree tags go on sale Nov. 28 in Nephi Two-hundre- d Christmas tree tags will go on sale Saturday, Nov. 28 in Nephi in the parking lot of the Soil Conservation-ASCoffice at 740 South Main. An officer of the Sanpete Ranger District of the U.S. Forest Service will sell tags at $2 each beginning at 9 a.m., and ending at noon. One tag per family will be sold. In addition, one tag per school and church is available, and will be sold to a representative from the church or school. If the tags are not all sold Nov. 28, the remainder will be sold Dec. 5 from 9 a.m. to noon at the same location. Trees may be cut in the designated areas Nov. 28 and 29, and Dec. 5, 6, 12, and 13. Instructions on how to cut the trees will be issued at the time of sale. Persons wanting more information on the sale may call the S District Sanpete Ranger tradition to Arizona. Highway Patrol Trooper Norman Anderson stopped a speeding 1973 Chevrolet Sunday, Nov. 15 near the County line on When the driver could produce neither a drivers license nor proof of ownership, the Orem dispatchers office called the registered owner of the car, Evan Chidester, of Springville. Chidester said that car had been stolen from a church house in Springville earlier in the day. A further check on the driver of the car, John A. Valdez, 21, determined that he had escaped from the Utah State Prison about a Juab-Sanpet- e U-2- week earlier. Valdez is in the Juab County Jail, where he is awaiting return to prison. For Thanksgiving edition has early deadlines Times-New-s Because next Thursday, Thanksgiving, is a postal holiday, The Times News will come out on Wednesday, Nov. 25. The deadlines for news and advertising will be Monday, Nov. 23, at 5 p.m. Ads and news received after that time will be published in the edition of Dec. 3. Today's the day, smokers! Cancer Society lists more Smokeout Day activities A list of additional Smokeout Day activities has been announced by the local chapter of the American Cancer Society. Smokeout Day today, Nov. 19 is the day when smokers from throughout the nation are urged by the American Cancer at Society to kick the habit least for 24 hours. At Juab High School today, a pledge card contest is being held. The student in each grade who get the most people to sign pledge cards wins $20. The cards may be signed by the students themselves, by the students parents, or by others. The students pledge to stop smoking or stop chewing tobacco for the 24 hours of Smokeout Day. Norms, Tillys, Rays, and the Sunset Inn are featuring cold turkey sandwiches, as is the Juab School District school lunch kitchen. This signifies, of course, quitting smoking cold turkey stopping all at once. From 9 a.m. to noon, an American Cancer Society display featuring pictures of lungs with emphysema and cancer will be at Allens Food Farm. From noon to 4 p.m., the display will be at Juab High School. Pledge card holders will receive free gum and candy at Fergs Service, Vards Drive Inn, Pharmacy, and the Nephi Husky. The Smokeout Day parade will begin to assemble today at 3:30 p.m. at the Nephi LDS Ward Church parking lot. First-Secon- d Beginning at 4 p.m., the parade will go from Third South and Main to Second North and Main, and to the old Juab High School football field, where a burnout rally (where smokers may throw their cigarettes into a bonfire) will be held. After the burnout, pledge card holders will participate in a drawing for two turkeys, donated by Allen's Food Farm and Lynns Market; a sack of lump coal, donated by Wilkeys Coal; and confections from ITT Continental Baking Co. At 7 p.m. at the Venice Theatre, the show Cold Turkey, about an entire town that attempts to quit smoking for an 24 hours, will be shown. The film features Dick Van Dyke. will 6peak in the sacrament meeting of the Nephi Third LDS Ward this Sunday, Nov. 22. He recently returned from LDS missionary service headquartered in Seoul, Korea. The meeting will begin at 2:50 p.m. at 283-415- On Thanksgiving There'll be no garbage pickup There will be no garbage pickup in Nephi next Thursday, Nov. 26, Thanksgiving, according to Nephi City officials. Garbage in the area normally serviced on Thursday will be picked up on Wednesday, Nov. 25. Frank and Veda Parkin, who recently returned from LDS missionary service in Cebu City, the Phillipines, will speak in the sacrament meeting of the Nephi Fifth LDS Ward this Sunday, Nov. 22. The meeting begins at 10:50 azn. All ward members are invited to attend, says Bishop Mark Jone |