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Show attend the national Tndepeii-denc- e Day parade in Washington, D.C. if they will clean the roads to the city landfill. The stu- Washington-boun- d dents get Nephi city jobs Mike Jones, James The Nephi City Council met girl at its part:time wage rate win May 4, 5 with two groups Tuesday who for preparing and planting the Eyre and hall boxes at flower city wanted money. golf Melanie Ockey, Tonya sweeping and mopping the The Canyon Hills Mens Golf Mellor, Vivian McPherson, and gymnasium building. held at tournament Association Stacy Blood are seeking to go to the authorized council The 5. and 4 comMay the national history fair of $500 to the Juab In the gross division, Mike petition. The council authorized payment them band School to help was first with a 76, Val Jones High to $50 per the payment of up Jones was second with an 80, and Duane Robinson was third with an 83. In the net division, James was first with a 68, Jay Eyre . Larson was second with a 70, and Dean Shaw was third with tournament council asked them to dean 7th North from the railroad tracks to the airport lane, and the airport lane from Highway 132 to ' the landfill. The council has a policy against making donations, but occasionally has allowed groups to earn money by doing work city crews dont have the time to do. I OPENING SOON! McJs Tanning Salon 61 a 73. The South Main, Nephi NOW TAN BOTH SUMMER & Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 9, 1985 WINTER spring horse show is Saturday at fairgrounds 4-- H Members of the JHS golf team are Curtis Jones, left, George Ostler, Hobby Ostler, Roger Key, Brian Carter, Brian Larsen, Rob-b- y Taylor, Dennis Denoski, Kam Wright, and David Durfey. Their coaches are Jack Lomento and Dr. Nelson Jones. Absent was Todd spring horse show will be held Saturday, May 11 at the tlte Stampede arena.. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and the events will start at 9 The 4-- H Robinson. a.m. The show is sponsored by the Nephi Nebo Posse. Trophies JHS golf team finishes be awarded and will 4th in April 30 tourney tie served. refreshments Curtis Brian will Jones, Carter, Juab High Schools golf team and Brian Robbie Taylor, hosted a tournament at Canyon II3IJ03uHu Hills Park in Nephi April 30. The team finished fourth overall against eight other teams. George Ostler was the low medalist for Juab, followed by - P0GQQ3 d0uO3B Larsen. The group played against Dixie, Pineview, Hurricane, Cedar City, Manti, South Sevier, Grand, and Richfield high schools. TAX ASSESSMENTS AND PENALTIES UNPAID CREDITORS CORPORATE RESTRUCTURE AND DEMANDS ECONOMY OF THE AREA STOH VARIETY HAS BEEN ORDERED TO SELL STORE CONTENTS-SELEC- T WALL-TO-WAL- 'h'V:Pr. L TRUCK FIXTURES-DELIVER- Y AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL IMMEDIATELY GOING FAST IT'S DON'T WAIT m Wilkey, Garrett are JHS Students of the week Miss Wilkey is a daughter of Students of the' week are Paul Mr. and Mrs. Verl Wilkey of Garrett and Carla Wilkey. Garrett is a son of Mr. and Nephi. She was a member of the Mrs. Kent Henthorn. He was flag corps, and is FHA recreafootball and wrestling manager tion leader. She throws shotput this year, is a member of the and discus in track. Future Farmers of America, and wrestled in the tenth grade. She likes horses, swimming, He likes water skiing, sports, and track. Following her fishing, and motorcycle riding. graduation, she plans to attend He plans to join the military Utah Technical College at following his graduation. IB COMB ALL STAR TOYS & DOLLS UP TO 0O Paul Garrett . SELECTION IS STILL GOOD P.fAto Carla Wilkey GYMNASTICS SUMMER OFF SESSIONS Beginning JUNE SATURDAY 1 Register the first day of class 9:00 - June 1st 18 Ages 3 - 10.00 a.m. 10:00 Beginning 11:00 a.m. Pre-scho- ol Adv. Beg. Boys Beg. Intermediate Intermediate Offering full scale USCF competion for all ages and levels MIDDLE SCHOOL GYM For any questions Call Barbara Jo Elkins at Jensen at j Odds 'N Ends TABLES ce Wood DINEnESET vm&h C2 30 21 cu. t off .iW00 catnip ft. FREEZER. . $42500 V2 LAMPS Price qjj ifBSB 13300931? L!HI (3? 7aT0GaEURffi or Judy 377-893- 7 9 Put on one of our uniforms and your career could take oft Thats because we give you the training and experience to get ahead. There are over 300 different skills available, from aircraft electricians to techniciaris-th- at is, the kinds of training that could get you jobs no matter where you go. So if you want to start your career off on the right foot, put on a pair of Army boots. And climb the ladder of X-ra- PLUS MORE & MORE wrm- - 623-159- f X y success. CALL (801) COLLECT 377-58- 1 S IN PROVO ARMY Ci ALLYOU CAN CZ |