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Show Clark Wood, 96, to be Here's what's cooking at school lunch next week honored at dinner party Clark S. Wood, 96, of Levan including ward clerk, bishops will be honored by his children counselor, and high priest at an upcoming family reunion quorum group leader. He was Levan postmaster for and birthday dinner. 36 years and served a term as Wood was born April 29, Tuvans roavnr 1889 in Holden to William and Wood is the father of six Eliza Wood. He married Vielda children: Everitt Wood of SterKoford Nov. 12, 1912 in the Mrs. George (Lola) Manti LDS Temple. She died ling, Idaho, Lee of Tooele, Mrs. Fred March 7, 1923. He married of Holden, Bennett Marie Anderson June 26, 1924. (Delma) Mrs. Earl (Lillis) Woodall of in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Bountiful, Mrs. Dale (Elaine) She died Feb. 28, 1984. Anderson of Granger, and He is a member of the LDS Rulon Wood of Levan. He has Church and has held many posi- 21 grandchildren and 37 tions in the Levan LDS Ward, May 13-1- W1C" trimmings, potato - - Hard-shelle- 7 sand- - chips, pork and beans, peaches, snickerdoodle cookie, milk. 7: Pizza, fresh Thursday with salad dressing, green pears, cookie, milk. Ham and cheese Friday sandwich, french fries, broccoli with cheese, applecriap, milk. Monday Hot chicken sand- wich, green beans, orange and The Crimson takes on the Gold. Crimson party candidates are apple wedges, shortcake, milk, taco, Emily Boswell, left, Conya Poulsen, Kristine Wall, Kim Mellor, Tuesday and JoEllen Beardall. Gold party candidates are Bob Weeks, Eric whole-kerncorn, applesauce, donut, milk. Hunt, Suzie Talbot, Charlotte Lowry, and Jill Winn. d el Political parties face off for Friday election at Juab High School officers Friday. Running on the Crimson par- FOR HER FOR MOTHER'S DAY! Recliners - iioagie Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for Rockers ty ticket are JoEllen Beardall, president; Kim Mellor, vice president; Kristine Wall, secretary; Conya Poulsen, historian; and Emily Boswell, activities manager. Gold party nominees are Bob Weeks, president; Eric Hunt, vice president; Suzie Talbot, secretary; Charlotte Lowry, historian; and Jill Winn, ac- These students participated in the Utah Power tivities manager. in Orem fair recently. energy City issues The Nephi City Council issued these business licenses recently: J.H. Hillock, electrical contracting; Rainbow International, carpet dying and cleaning; Jan Allred, wall papering; McJs Tanning Salon; H & H and up Upholstered Rockersvfrom $179.95 Our Serta Perfect Sleeper Matress Sale Continues, hurry in for a great buy! The Quality Folks at alternate energy event Students from Juab Middle School did well at Utah Power & Lights alternate energy contest held in Orem last Wednesday. power in a room. Weeks won a trophy and $100. Wade Ellertson won the first place award in the contest with a solar energy display. He Industries, George Howarth; received $60 and a trophy. Sunshine Floral and Nursery; Mat T. Weeks won the conSecond place was shared by and The Whitmore, Howard Leion and Claudia Crump, tests grand prize for his project Shelly and Jason Ludlow. Their a floor switch which turns off project also featured solar owners. energy. They won $50 and a trophy. VARD'S DRIVE INN Justin Park presented a SCOUT-O-RAM- A SPECIAL hydro power demonstration and Heidi and Heather Cowan presented a demonstration on nuclear energy. Each received Bring your ticket in and receive a $50 and a trophy. FREE DRINK Holli Skinner, Aleeca Kay, Shanna Newton, Shea Paxman, with any, sandwich. Heather Garfield, and Chris Henderson Good May 9th through May 16th each won an honorable mention in the w 8Vi After you've experienced, the new and .come back the memories to quality food at afordable prices. re-liv- ed Chapman Furniture Co. 27 South Main, Nephi Light alternate JMS students take honors business licenses and up & 623-047- 1 WIN A RIDE IN A HOT BALLOON! Enter the Nephi Chamber of Commerce Treasure Hunt and be one of 5 lucky people to ride for free in a Hot Air Balloon during the Panoramaland Balloon Tour in Nephi, May 24, 25, and 27. We have chosen a prominent Nephi landmark as our TREASURE SPOT. There is nothing hurried there, we just want you to guess the spot. Each week we will give you a new clue in The Times-New- s to aid you in your search. The clues will also be posted in the windows of Steve's Appliance, The Total Lady and Brinkerhoffs. When you have figured out where our Treasure Spot is, write your answer, along with your name and address on a 3 X 5 card and deposit at the above merchants. Winners will be drawn from all correct entries immediatly following the parade, Friday, May 24, 1985. The drawing will be held on the old football field directly East of the Juab County Center. FRIDA Y NIGHT SPECIAL Steak - & , r-i- ' 1 f. A"1" m All You Can Eat Shrimp) Dont Forget Mom On Her Day Let us do the cooking I Mothers Day Special Halibut or Salmon Steak in lemon butter sauce with Rice Pilaf, Brocilli & Cheese sauce, soup or salad & hot homemade bread SC95 Only Free Desert For Mother With purchase of a dinner Special Menu for Kids Come out and join us Russ Farrer's Winners Must Be Present To Win!! Entrants must be 16 years of age or older. All entries become the property of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce. Nephi Chamber of Commerce Smm4 Emm Kestemramt t l |