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Show But were afraid to ask lems as compared to last spring. It also indicates that about 35 percent of those who fail a screening need medidal r ' , - To prevent a permanent hearing loss, therefore, and problems in listening skills during the first critical years of a childs education, it is very important to take the necessary steps to safeguard your childs hearing. Most, if not all, hearing losses found during a kindergarten screening are corrected through proper medical care. Mathews willr study shut- What you wanted to tle's effect on Calif! city know about hearing tests I I I I I Captain Russell R. Mathews on his city. Mathews is a son of Mr. and of the Santa Maria, Calif, police Mrs. James W. Mathews of department has been named to a special committee to study Nephi. g Americas first the effects of the space shuttle will be launched shuttle space from Vandenburg Air Base early next year, and Mathews will study what effect the launching NEPHI WEATHER will have on the areas law enE.C. Sherwood, reporter and housing. forcement Date High Low Prec. Snow Mathews is a graduate of Juab High School. He joined the U.S. Air Force in 1957 and was trained at Lackland Air Base in Texas and at Vandenburg Air Base. He joined the Santa Maria Police Department in 1961 and has been a captain since 1980. He and his wife, the The Times-New- s former Donna Louise Nephi, Utah have three sons, two of Kiner, whom May 2, 1985 are married. by Darrell L. Jensen School speech pathologist I thought it would be in- that of the 39 springtime failures, 12 (30 percent) also failed again in the fall screening, with five more needing physician referrals. This compares to only two failures in the fall of those nine who were referred to a physician in the spring. teresting to report the results of hearing screening tests for those who registered for kindergarten this year. A total of 103 children from Nephi were screened. Thirty, or It appears the district had a 29 percent, failed the hearing slight decrease in hearing prob polar-orbitin- Weather report 2 Of the 31 Mona students screened, five, or 16 percent, failed the hearing screening. This does not mean that 35 children have a hearing loss, but merely that they may need further testing or a physicians examination. Last spring we tested 109 students in Nephi and 39 (35 percent) failed the screening. Of the 39 failures, only 13 (33 percent) returned for a followup check. Nine of those needed a physicians referral. It was also interesting to note -- Vance J.".'. Allan R. Gibson, Publishers P. & rXv' s The ) is published each (USPS s Thursday by the Publishing Co. 96 South Utah Mam Street, Nephi, 64646 Second-clas- s postage it Send address paid at Nephi, Utah POSTMASTER P O Box 77 Nephi, Utah changes to The 64646 Deadlines: News and advertising, close of business, Tuesday prior to publication Deadlines advance one day when a postal holiday falls on Thursday Subscription prices: Six months, $6, one year, $12 in Juab County, $1S outside Juab County, payable in advance No subscriptions accepted for lew than six months Single copy price, 304 Advertising rates available on request artioles and photographs submitted for publication are subject to editing and will only boused if the editor deems them newsworthy The editor reserves the right to hold submitted news items for use m later editions s The is not responsible for the return of articles or photographs unless they are accompanied by a stamped return envelope of the proper size. All .vtst , Mickelson Tax attachments. . To Editor: due. Lynn L. Wright County assessor . Elizabeth Beagley Kelson, 61, died April 28 in Salt Lake City. She was born Aug. 17, 1923 to Harry and Rhea Cowan Beagley. She married James Ralph Kelson July 5, 1946 in the Manti LDS Temple. She worked for First Security State Bank for 17 years and was an avid sports fan. She was a member of the LDS Church and was a leader and teacher in the Rose Park 7th LDS Ward Primary, Sunday School, and Young Womens organizations. Survivors are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Fred (Kathryn) Katwyk of Sandy and Karolyn and Connie Kelson, both of Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs Gerald (Ruth) Elizabeth Beagley Kelson Tate of Salt Lake City; a Park North Stake Center, 1155 brother, Lewis C. Beagley of North 1200 West, Salt Lake American Fork; and a grandson Friends may call at the City. and three stake center prior to the ser' ,, Funeral services will be held vices. Interment will be at Vine Come on out and relive the memories:. .Good food at reasonable prices. W atch us change for the better. The group planned the girls graduate banquet and went over summer business. Funeral is today for Elizabeth Beagley Kelson ( Volume 83, No. 18 May 2, 1985 Gibson. If any of the citizens of Juab County want vehicles or personal property attached to their property taxes at years end, they should get that information to my office by May 17. After that date, the taxes will need to be paid separately as (Melba) Ballow of Levan and Mrs. Russell (Anna Mae) Downey of Springville. Funeral services were held Saturday in Payson. Burial was at the Benjamin Cemetery. Fonda Minnie Stephenson Hansen, 58, of Payson, died April 24 at Mountain View Hospital in Payson. She was born Sept. 29, 1926 in Levan to Fred and Abby Christensen Stephenson. She married Fred Humphrey Hansen Feb. 15, 1947 in Las Vegas, Nev. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died Oct. 23, 1984. She was educated in Nephi schools. She worked at the Osborn sewing plant in Spanish Fork and the Polar Queen drive-i- n in Payson. She was a member of the LDS Church, and served as a Primary and Sunday School teacher, and as a Relief Society visiting teacher. Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Gary (Joyce) Hathaway of Nephi, Mrs. Jay (Joan) Brim-hal- l of Payson, Mrs. Kent (Becky) 'Youd of Lake Shore," and Mrs. Dan (Debra) Johnson of Payson; 14 , grandchildren; her father, Fred Stephenson of Nephi; three brothers, Quentin Stephenson of Levan, DeVon Stephenson of Moroni, and Merlin Stephenson of Salt Lake City; and two sisters, Mrs. Pete The Ladies Federated Council held their spring meeting Thursday, April 25 at the home of council president Mariann To the Editor: Funeral held Saturday for Fonda Minnie S. Hansen Times-New- s . . screening. The 0 .j, Federated Clubs council holds business meeting n. I , v .today at; V1J , am. ..in; the . Rose Bluff. 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