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Show Open house planned for rj. i" Chris, Tracy Andrews Chris and Tracy An- an open house in Nephi drews will be honored at Saturday, Sept. 4. The event will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the home of the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Andrews, 295 South First East, Nephi. The public is invited to attend. In case of inclement weather, the couple will receive guests at the Stake LDS Nephi Center. Special guests at the open house will be the grooms grandparents, Erva and Rita Andrews of Nephi, and Les and Amy Palmer of Erda. Tracy VOTE FOR and Spears Chris Andrews were married Aug. 28 at the Oakland, Calif. LDS Temple. A Calif, Placerville, honored them that evening. Attending the wed- ding and the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Andrews of and Terry Nephi, JoLayne A. Olson of Ephraim, and Ray and Kim Andrews and children of Las Vegas, Chris and Tracy Andrews Nev. From page one UMPA power The new Mrs. Andrews is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Spears of Placerville, Calif. She graduated this year from Snow College, and from the Snow College LDS Institute of Religion. CUES WILLIAMS Lola and Carlos Pay reception in JUSTICE OF PEACE Pays to be honored on 50th An open house honoring Carlos and Lola Pay on their fiftieth wedding anniversary will be held Saturday, Sept. 11 from 5 to 7 p.m. at their home at 279 South Sixth West in Provo. The event will be hosted by their children, and is open to the public. ' Those attending should bring no gifts. INTEGRITY HONEST FAIR CAPABLE Shop in her home. Pay was born in Nephi to David Alma and Eliza Ostler Pay. He retired from the Geneva Division of the United States Steel Corporation in 1973. The Pays have been active in the LDS Church, e and served' a j. mission to Denver, Colo, from 1975 to 1977. They, are presently ordinance workers in the Provo full-tim- the water has been ap- ly go so far as to require The couple were marpraised at $5.28 million, all available power to be in Manti Sept. 12, ried Andrews graduated and UMPA would be used before new plants Their marriage LDS Temple, f 1932. from Western paying only 65 percent of can be built. As an exam- School in Las High was later solemnized in Mr. and Mrs.. Pay have that amount. ple, Eyre sees the Nev., and will Vegas, chidren: Gerry C.! four LDS Manti the Temple. attend possibility of cities being Snow Neal A. Pay, born to was Mrs. Orem; this Pay, Pay year. College In addition, Judd said required to use IPP eleAcL. Pay, Tim Jennie misand Provo; Alonzo He LDS served an believe that engineers ctricity rather than sion and Sharin Sudweeks Md.; kerman in source of usable headquartered that a building their own power Nashville, Tenn. Kingston. Until 1975, on Colton, Las Vegas,' water is the first thing plants. she owned and operated Nev. They have 11 will in live The needed when exploring couple Judd still contended the Beauty grandchildren and two the possibilities of steam that the PSC cant do Ephraim. power generation. that, but Eyre warned The Times-New- s that theyre taking the 9 A new thorn in the side Nephi, Utah that they can. of UMPA and its plans position 2, 1982 discussion Sept. This to develop energy brought up UMPAs at- sources is the control the Here is the lunch menu classic cookie, pears, tempts to buy into power . Service. Public ;Utah DlaSts'beinK .builC.by Jor schppls m the Juab milk. Fish and Commission ia attempt-- ' other electric District for Sept. Thursday companies, fries, ing to wield over specifically Utah Power Sloppy Tuesday funded and spinach, fruit cup, sheet ; municipally 3 Hunter Lights with cookie, fries french t Atroll, joes, power plants. City and 4. salad, milk. finger told ketchup, Don Jr. butter, Eyre torney Judd said that neither Weiner councilmen that al- UP&L nor Deseret Gen- peaches, sugar cookie, Friday milk. fresh french curfries, it doesnt wrap, though eration, who is also inPizza vegetable salad, tomato Wednesday have jurisdiction volved in the developrently over such plants, the ment, will sell. He also with cheese, fresh salad wedge, apricot, peanut with dressing, buttered butter bar with chocolate PSC is trying to get the explained his belief that green beans, coconut icing, milk. legislature to give it to we have to get into them. VOTE PAINTER - VOTE PAINTER VOTE PAINTER Even g something big. At a recent meeting with all the little projects which Eyre attended, UMPA is pursuing like, operation of the public service commisin sioner Brent Cameron Olmstead power plant these Provo Canyon, aaid that if he had not provide would in the to say anything for the matter, muncipally fund- enough powerneeds. In associations ed power plants would have to obtain certifi- fact, some southern Utah . 1 cates of need from the communities are looking UMPA to to prohelp Public Service Commissaid I sion before they could be vide for them. Judd in interested are they built. purchasing any power Judd said that was no the association has for I am seeking your vote because I feel that I sale. problem, as UMPA curam the best qualified person for the job of These plans are 20 rently needs 30 megaJustice of the Peace. I pledge to you that if I watts and that amount is years in the future, but am elected I will administer the job as farily increasing, but Eyre Judd says that power and impartially as I can. plant pressed his point that out of the Vote September 14th and vote for Painter, " The the PSC might eventual- Please turn to page 6 right man for the job' ; Plan to vote in the September 14th Primary for Ger-manto- n, GEO. W. (Ches) WILLIAMS JUSTICE OF PEACE . Hi-Stv- le Here's next week's school lunch menu great-grandchildre- n. 4 Paid Political Advertisment by "Committee for Ches Williams", K. ). Sperry, Chairman 0: lemon-buttere- d whole-whea- - - VOTE DUANE S. PAINTER i Justice of Peace a The right man for j the job coal-fire- d Food For o3 Thought By Russ Paid political advertisment by candidate. VOTE PAINTER - VOTE PAINTER - VOTE PAINTER - a. VOTE FARMERS ATTENTION!! Farrer Light dressing for cold poached fish: plain yogurt seasoned with V tsp. each ofprepared mustard and lemon juice. Sprinkle on dill and leftovers never tasted so good! Roll a slice of salami around a spoonful of egg salad. Spear with a toothpick, and youve just made a canape! Simmer stew slowly. Boiling makes tough and stringy. meat Pureed vegetables are increasingly popular, now that blenders and processors make them so easy. Whir lightly cooked green peas with sour cream and butter for a rich accompaniment to veal or chicken. 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