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Show Enrollment up, finishing at IMS, band trip If there's interest Mona orders trench fill compac- Apple computer Juab School board notes number of items were discussed at the Wednesday meeting of the Juab School District Board of Education. A Juab School District has 82 more students than it did last year, the board heard. Dr. Calvin R. Durfey, school superintendent, says the latest enrollment report shows a total of 1459 students on the opening day. This compares with 1377 'students enrolled on the open tion tests ing day in 1983. The board also authorized expenditures to complete the electrical wiring in the Juab Middle School shop. The wiring of the school and the completion of the gymnasium floor will finish the middle school addition. The board heard that the Juab High Schol band has been invited to attend the Fourth of July Parade in Washington, D.C. The board gave approval to pursue the matter in detail. Service needs larger told commission office, Juab The County office of Job Service is seeking a larger office in the Juab County Courthouse, the county commission learned at its recent meeting. Kayle Peterson, representing the state service, says she likes the location of her office in the northwest corner of the county building because of its easy access and proximity to parking, but the quarters are just too terviews can be held. Consequently, such conferences and interviews .must be held upstairs in the building, and that is inconvenient. The commissioners agreed to COURSE! Elect RICHARD M. BROUGH County Commission Paid politic dl ddvfrhsment by the Committee to Brough ( omnmsioner, Shirley Newell, ( hdirman led 0. r Q AUTO V VALUE master 24 Snow Scraper wtih Brush Antifreeze Coolant SALE s Iooou5tB SALE each $349 Qibte turtle wax Thermostats Cktiick SUREFIRE fljAUTO VVALUE HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE Phil. 2:16 Sunday SchooM0:00 A.M. New hours starting October 1st. Mon. REV. STEVEN A. BARSUHN, PAS l OR Church 4 Pastor or ANTIFREEZE Fri. 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Sat 8 a.m.to 6 p.m. - Sale Price Good Until Oct. 6, 1984 DIAMOND A AUTO PARTS 623-232- 4 465-327- GAS LINE 490 01,49 "Awana Clubs Grades 3 - 6 Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. Wad. Bible Study 7:00 P.M. W-3- 9 The summerwlnter formula for all gasoline powered vehicles. Helps Improve gas mileage, prevents freeze ups. Helps engines run smoother. 860 N. 200 E. Nephi, Utah Mornlnd'Worshlp 11:15 A.M. No. Nephi, Utah September 27, 1984 5 cAfepk Times-New- LET'S CHANGE FALL AUTO SPECIALS! missioners decided. The 623-039- 623-052- 5 District office to see if they would agree to allow Job Service to use the office they now have. Other offices in the courthouse will be examined to see if a switch is possible, the com- Peterson says patrons are able to hear private conversations on some occasions, and they also are able to see private documents on computer terminals located there. In addition, there are no large areas where conferences and in GOOD AS A REST More-experienc- contact the Six County Economic Development small. A CHANGE IS AS group planned In response to questions put to the Mona Town Board conThe possibility of starting an cerning the compaction of Apple computer users group in trench fill used in the towns the area is being discussed. culinary water system project, Group members might comcompaction tests have been pare programming notes, get made in several locations. ideas on what programs might According to Fred Lynn, who work best for specific applicahas represented Sunrise tions, swap programs, swap Engineering as an inspector manuals, and work on other during the construction period, areas of common interest. a compaction expert hired by computer Sunrise conducted the tests. owners could help the With one exception, all the owners solve hardtests measured 95 to 100 ware and software problems, pounds per square inch, and help set up computers, etc. that one tested 85 pounds per Apple owners interested in square inch. The natural combelonging to such a group are paction of the surrounding invited to call Vance P. Gibson ground tested at 81 PSI. at or 465-354- 1 '. 205 South Main, Nephi, Utah, 623-- 998 1 Carcass Contest Continued.... We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to Nephi Pack for flooring these steers this year, and the manor in which they handle them, and letting us into their coolers to examine the carcasses and grade them . 31at Place: Live Placing. 30th Place: Live Placing. Exhibitor: Craig Poulson. Buyer: First Security Bank Exhibitor: Jamison McPherson. Buyer: Southwestern Cement would like to express their thanks to all those who have bought steers and made donations to make the 1984 Carcass Contest a sucess for another year. THANKS! The Juab County Cattlemans Assn, Contributors Buyers Valley Bank and Trust Company Southwestern Cement First Security Bank Jenkins Sales and Service Stowell-Leavi- tt Insurance. Co., Safeway Stores Juab County Hospital Nephi Lumber Company Allens Food Farm Gerald Nielson Utah Farm P.C.A. Pexton Wholesale Co. Cedar Hollow Drive Inn National Farmers Union Ins., Bill Howard, agent. Ute Stampede Assn. Shyrl Huff Welding of Spanish Fork Tom Milos Nephi Dental Clinic Parkin Motor Company Danny Sperry Chevron Dist. Berts Body and Glass Martin Maritta Terry Casper Hydro Technics, Inc. Roy McPherson Walcos International Inc. Spanish Folk Steve Regan, Inc. Utah Foam Products, Inc. The Times-New- s Kimos Kamera Levan Lions Club Doyles Diesel . Harmon Tire Company Western Tire and Auto Anderson Sinclair Dist. Glenns Garage Lees Sears Catalog Agency NRPHose Products J&S Plumbing and Excavating Nephi Kiwanis Club Milt Harmon, Attorney-at-laLynn Hanson, Farm Bureau Insurance Leland Milling, Spanish Fork w |