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Show UUH fit 467 EUT T.ILhTsiUT.V oiLT LhK ITY, (T J j 11 Juab Cancer Society plans 'Great American Smokeouf November 18 - The Juab County chapter of the American Cancer Society will join with other cancer society units throughout the country quit, says McCaffery about smoking. The grand marshal is a native of Manti. After his graduation from Manti High School, he join ed the Air Force for four years, and in 1953, he moved to Nephi and worked at the Harmon turkey processing plant. In 1955, he started working the at of NRP Hose Products, and has worked there for 27 predecessor years. He married. Joyce Greenhalgh in 1955. They are the parents of six children, and have seven grandchildren. The cancer society has scheduled other activities for Smokeout Week, also. On Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 3:30 p.m. in the east parking lot at Juab High School, the areas youngsters will participate in a Big Wheel race. Kids from age three through kindergarten will pay 25 cents each to enter. They will race the each length of the parking lot in his own age group. Ffrizes will be awarded to the winners, and their will be refreshments for everyone. Proceeds from the contest will go to the cancer society. Entrants should bring their Big Wheels. Those who bikes have big wheel-typ- e may that could be used for the race should call Edie Catrett at own 623-175- 9. Security Bank, Steves ApLynns Market from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday. The booths will distributing Larry Hagman wrist snappers to help smokers remember not to smoke that day, Smokeout Day pledge cards, and information on cancers related to smoking and to chewing tobacco. At 2 p.m. Thursday, children at Water Resources Development Corporation to conduct a cloud seeding procooperative gram for five months. The agreement signed at the Nov. 8 meeting of the commission will be carried out jointly with other counties in the corporation in accordance with the terms of the contract made between the corporation and North American Weather Consultants. The county will pay $2,519 for 623-020- 6. These four big wheel tigers are getting warmed up for next weeks Smokeout set for Wednesday. the Nephi Elementary School will release about 600 balloons with messages attached to them. Cards on the balloons will ask those finding them to report when and where the race, Adult education classes to begin next week The second quarter of adult education classes in the Juab School District will begin on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 17 and 18. Anyone without a high school diploma may take the classes free of charge, and will receive credit toward a diploma. Others may classes for a fee take the of $10 per class. Prior registration is necessary. Patrons may register by calling or the Susan Cowan at high school at The classes, their instructors, 18-ho- 623-049- 623-128- 0, 8. Juab County Commission has signed a contract with Utah directly behind the Juab County Center. Those wishing to enter the parade should call The grand marshal of the Smokeout parade is Keith McCaf- anti-smokin- g balloons were found. The Juab Middle and their times are: U.S. history, Wednesday Leonard H. Trauntvein, 5 to 7 p.m.; English, Tom Lund, 7 to 9 p.m.; woodworking, Sam Sperry, 6 to 9 p.m.; guns and ammunition, Frank Booth, 7 to 9 p.m.; Dr. Spello spelling improvement program, Zelda Hoyt, 7 to 9 p.m.; and welding, Jay Dailey, 7 to 9 sponsoring an anti-smokin- School is.' ' g poster contest, and the Juab High School is sponsoring an essay contest on smoking and chewing tobacco. Parent-teach- er meets set for JHS Wednesday p.m. dancercise, Diane Thursday Park, 7 to 9 p.m.; tole painting, Carol Whiting, 7 to 9 p.m.; and Christmas crafts, Sonya Gibson, 7 to 10 p.m. The Juab High School musical will be Damn Yankees presented to the public beginning next Thursday, Nov. 18. In addition to the Thursday night showing, there will be a presentation on Saturday, Nov. 20, and a special family night presentation on Monday, Nov. 22. Curtain time all three nights is 8 p.m. Ticket prices are $3.50 for adults, $2 for students and children, and $12 for families. a musical Damn Yankees, a is about fanatic, comedy, middle-age- Washington d me r There will be no evening Funeral services will be held Friday, Nov. 12 at 1 p.m. in the Nephi Sixth LDS Ward church. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m., and at the chapel one hour prior to the services. Burial will be at Vine Bluff Cemetery. Adelbert and Elizabeth Burnside Allred. She married Jake Jones Oct. 11, 1926. They were later divorced. She married Leon M. Howard Feb. 7, 1933. The marriage was later solemnized at the Manti LDS Temple. Howard died June 11, 1970. Survivors are a son, Don Eugene Jones, of Nephi; four grandchildren; three and four sisters, Ada A. Sperry, Nephi, Ruth Hamilton, Bell, Calif., Ida Errat, Camarillo, n; ' . f , i ses- - rV;Ci fjp, f c hff , 4 The Nephi Fifth LDS Ward will hold its third annual Friendship Festival Wednesday, Nov. 17 at Ward Church. the Fourth-FiftThe public is invited to attend. The festival will begin at 6:30 p.m., and will feature food, craft, and holiday items. A movie children will also be shown. Proceeds from the activity will go to the ward budget. fo-th- e climb in the league standings. As a safety precaution to keep Joe in line, the Devil introduces Joe to worker. Lola, his prize, sure-fir- e However, when the Devil is ready for Joe to live up to his end of the bargain, Joe outwits him in this sensational homerun of a musical. The production staff is focusing this year on integrating the three elements of musical theatre: acting, singing, and dancing. The artistic director is Leslie Z. Giles of the JHS drama department; the musical director is Leanna Ray, of the JHS music department; and the dance director is Roseanne Love, a Provo choreographer. Cast members are Joe Boyd, Shaun Bender; Applegate, Robbi Young; Joe Hardy, Thane Thalman; Van Buren, Paul Sutorius; Welch, Mike Sperry; Lynch, Jerry Keith; the baseball commissioner, Richard Powell; postman, Phillip Sundquist; Henry, Pat Hudson; Schovik, Ron rell, county If county residents do not have the tax notice they received h by North Weather Consultants,' and agreed upon by the Utah Divison of Water Resources. American Deadline's Nov. 30 Erma I. Goble, 'Friendship Festival' is Wednesday evening be determined Andrews; Smokey, Kelly Pexton; Linville, Eric Reed; Rocky, Mike Morgan; Meg, Tawna Weeks; Doris, Angie Mellor; Doris sister, Traci Park; Gloria, Tami Epperson; Lola, Colleen Matheson; and Miss Weston, Debbie Bracken. Chorus members are Pat Far- treasurer, told the county commissioners at their Nov. 8 meeting that she thinks county residents should be reminded that they have already received their tax notices for the year, and that if their taxes are not paid by noon on Nov. 30, they will have to pay a penalty. Mrs. Goble says that in years past, taxpayers could come in a bit late to pay property taxes without being penalized. She says, however, that because of the computer system the county is now using, that practice will no longer be possible. Calif., and Maxine Llewelyn, Sun Valley, Calif. of directors, according to the terms of the contract. The Utah Water Resources Development Corporation consists of Beaver, Carbon, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, Millard, Piute, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Tooele, Washington, and Wayne counties. The contract also stipulates that the planning, operation, and scheduling of the generators will says Dr. Kirk opportunity, Wright, JHS principal. Essentially all teachers will be located in the academic wing of the high school, so that parents will have easy acess to each teacher, Wright continued. earlier, they should come to the treasurers office. In addition, taxpayers can call the office to learn their tax payment. The state legislature changed the notice date this past year, and as a result, notices were mailed earlier in the year than has been the custom. Jerry Keith, Phillip Sund- quist, Jack Paxman, Richard Powell, Scott Garrett, Larry Bosh, Lori Christensen, Suzie Tal- Beware of tax penalty! Mrs. Howard was bom Feb. 22, 1907 in Mt. Pleasant to Parley . ' y '$s sion. All teachers will be available for consultation, and parents are urged to take advantage of this Jones at an She served as a counselor in her ward Relief Society and Primary presidencies, and served in other church auxiliaries. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and served as county captain. Mrs. Howard was a past president of Gardners Irrigation Company, and was employed for many years at the Nephi Processing Plant and Rancho Trailers, Inc. She liked to make quilts, afghans, and other handwork, and was an excellent seamstress and cook. Senators fan Joe Boyd who keeps glued to his TV set during the baseball season. He is against the Yankees, who are clobbering the Senators and the rest of the ball clubs. Finally, in an impulsive oath, he says he would sell his soul if he could stop those Yankees. A happily cynical Devil appears, and the fan becomes transformed into something the a young, Senators badly need hitter. phenomenal long-bal- l Joe Boyd becomes Joe Hardy, the sensation of the leagues, and the Washington Senators start to r nounced. Zola Marion Allred Howard, 75, died Nov. 8 Orem nursing home. The cloud seeding will begin on Nov. 15 unless the board of directors determines otherwise. Each county will appoint an official representative to the board W from noon to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 17, the school has an- Services to be held Friday for Zola Howard the services, and if the cost of operation exceeds the budgeted amount, the corporation will terminate the program. That termination, of course, depends on the agreement of the member counties. If the board of directors of the corporation determines that there is adequate moisture, the operation can be stopped. 'Damn Yankees' to begin run next Thursday at JHS conferences at Juab High School will be held Parent-teache- Nice Place to Live! Commission OKs continued cloud seeding plan The Nov. 18. A Smokeout parade will be held on Nephis Main Street, starting at 4:30 p.m. It will begin at Third South and Main, and proceed to Second North and Main. A Smokeout rally and cigarette burnout will then be held at the old high school football field, A November 10, 1982 pliance, and Keith McCaffery celebrating the Great American Smokeout day next Thursday, fery. . McCaffery, who had smoked for cold 30 years, quit smoking he when turkey two years ago chest developed pains. It aint no good, it really isnt. You dont realize it until you Serving East Juab County Cancer information booths will be set up at Valley Bank, First Coleen Matheson as Lola, the Devils helper, tries to win over Thane Thalman, as Joe Hardy in a scene from Damn Yankees, to be presented next Thursday, Saturday, and Monday at Juab High School. bot, Danine Bird, Angela Davidson, Diane Steele, Mary Ann Bracken, Kim Taylor, Wendy Shepherd, and Jodi Kay. The technical director is Ron Andrews and the accompanist is Heidi Larson. Extension office plans Christmas gift open house The USU Extension Service will hold a Christmas open house next week, Nov. During the week, according to Kathy Riggs, USU Extension home agent, the office will have displays for Christmas decorating 15-1- 9. and gift giving. Christmas ideas will be displayed and Christmas recipes will be distributed. Demonstrations will also be given on making Christmas gifts that include food, and making Christmas candies in microwave ovens. Free samples of the candies wilbe given away. The displays and demonstrations will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Thad and Delora Nebeker have accepted a call to serve as LDS missionaries in the Dallas, Texas area. They will speak in the sacrament meeting of the Nephi First LDS Ward Sunday, Nov. 14 at 9.50 mjn. Elder and Sister Nebeker will enter th- - churchs missionary training center Nov. 17. I |