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Show T Stevens-Henag-er gives scholarships Three Juab High School The three are some of 33 seniors, Michelle Garfield, students from throughout the Stacie Holman, and Terina state who will attend Stevens-Henage- r Lid-diar- d, have been awarded $600 s campuses in .Provo outstanding business student and Ogden. The students will scholarships to the Stevens-Henage- r begin their programs this summer and fall. College of Business. Scholarships were awarded on the basis of applicants school and community involvement in addition to their grade-poin- t averages. These students represent a select group of high school students who have excellend in academics, leadership, and comsaid Jim munity service, OConnor, director of admissions. We congratulate these students for their outstanding achievements. Miss Garfield has been junior was on the class type II and spelling teams, has been a member of the ProVita, and has been involved in programs. Miss Liddiard has served as senior class historian and is a member of the ProVita. Miss Holman has been a scholastic student, senior class member of secretary, three-yea- r the student council, cheerleader, and a member of the accounting and shorthand teams. vice-presiden- Mrs. Osborne will 4-- H head club council Members of the Nephi Club, council historian and Federated Womens Club reporter. Mrs. Worwood also gave presidents council met recently vases of carnations to the at the home of Danelle members of the new council: Final plans for the graduate LouAnn Osborne, Nautilus Club and now council girls luncheon and assignments for the coming year were president; Natalie Orme, Ladies discussed. Literary League representative, Mrs. Worwood, retiring presi- and now council dent of the Delphic Club and of Rayma Markland, Twentieth the council, presented gifts of Century Club representative, appreciation to the other out- and now council secretary going officers: Doris Anderson, treasurer; and Diane Brough Nautilus Club, council vice Delphic Club representative president; Stella Anderson, and now council historian Ladies Literary League, council reporter. Beth Sperry, president secretary-treasurer- ; and Sonya of the Nautilus Club, also will be Gibson, Twentieth Century on the council. . Wor-woo- t, . d. Private contractor will operate Salt Creek camps d office. This means someone will be at the site 24 hours a day to pro- vide information and service, says Lyle Gomm, recreation staff officer. The private contractor, L&L .Corporation of Orem, will main- tain the campgrounds and j honored on 80th birthday Nautilus Club holds daughters program and luncheon at the Juab County Center May 10. - Rose Tolley and Connie Morgan presented a skit entitled Chantilly Lace. The event was directed by Shirleen Newell and Gae Sperry. Fifty-fou- r members and guests were in attendance. and 'Jean and- - Elden Johnson of Nephi. Mrs. Ostler was born in Nephi May 18, 1906 to Hezekiah Morris and Elizabeth Burton Bailey Carter. She married Horace P. Ostler in Provo, Dec. 31, 1932. The marriage later was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She has been an avid quilter and does a lot of handwork. She has eight grandchildren and one - COME JOIN THE DAZZLIN' DIJEANS Jr. Drill Team Develop marching, military and dance skills. Happy birthday to Timothy David Boswell, son of David and Carma Boswell of Manti. He was 1 year old May 8. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bart Aagard of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Boswell of are Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Butler, all of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rasmussen of Provo. Great-grandparen- ts Prepare for the future and have fun too Ages We're the group that performs atJ. V. football and basketball games, parades, and competitions. 5-1- 5 Hurry Call Now Instructors: Diane Park Area births Recent births as reported to The Times-New- s are: Cedar Hollow Drive Inn Son, bom May 9 to Fred and Cindy Blackham of Mona. He will be named Garrett Mack Blackham. Grandparents are Mrs. Lael Thalman of Sigurd and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blackham of Annabella. Mona and K.J. and Iona Sperry of Nephi. are Alice Ewell of Genola and Ruth Hansen of Nephi. Great-grandparen- ts Daughter, bora May 17 to Lan and Janet Ealey of Nephi She will be named Misty Ann Ealey. Grandparents are Harold and Marilyn Ealey and Tom and Mae Lopez, all of Nephi. Great-grandparen- ts are Lillian C. Ostler of Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harold Ealey of Vancouver, B.C., and Alice Lindsay of Salt Lake City. Hand Packed Quality Ice Cream Cones 10 great flavors 40 Ordinary Guy was named best film of 1981 by the Academy of Christian Cinema-graphi- c Arts. It tells the story of an ordinary Christian puts Christ first in not only his religious life, but his other life as well. The film has a memorable teenmessage for everyone agers, college students, career says people, and parents, Pastor Bagley. The Times-New- s Subscribe Today!!!! single 205 DRIVE ON BRIDGESTONE Nephi, Utah May 22, 1986 3 Times-New- s 604V D671 DESERT DUELER MUD 31 X DUELER 33 10.5R15 uptedpiutateax , $r. COOD UNTIL MAY 31; TO STOCK ON HAND D671 D661 DUELER MUD AS DUELER 23585R16 31 X 10.5R15 $10086 $11(F LT Kimo's Kamera J ."PRICE Mounted plus state tax Mounted plus state tax FAST FILM DEVELOPING 12.5R15 $1309 10202 & X You choose the service you need! 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Ostler celebrated Hope to Cougar Stadium to inher 80th birthday anniversary itiate the games. Sunday, May 18 at a family dinner held at her home. Attending the party were her Marilyn O. Ealey, and daughter, mother-daughte- r of Nephi; her son, Karl D. family and Ostler. family of South ' The Nautilus Literary Club held its annual mothers and The Bible Church part in the torch run to raise party Sure, we have them pro- at the site 24 hours a day, there will be increased security and less vandalism. The contractor may close some site entrances at night, and only those individuals who have emergencies would leave or enter. This should provide a more private and enjoyable experience for the . to Main Street, and then north to the Mona exit. Another team of officers then will pick up the torch. Law enforcement officers from across the. state will take Rubber stamps? vide fee collection services. According to Gomm, both the camper and the Forest Service will benefit from the new service. Since there will je someone vice-preside- Local law enforcement officers will participate in .the Utah Special Olympics torch run Thursday, May 29. B. Wayne Hoaldridge and Ernie Booth of the Nephi Police Department and Dave Carter and Chad Bowles of the Juab County Sheriffs Office will relay the torch through Nephi. The officers will pick up the torch at 3:15 p.m. near the golf course, will go down 1st North where users carry home their own garPonderosa and Bear Canyon camper, Gomm said. CanService recreation Creek bage, eliminating the need for The Forest campgrounds in Salt taxpayer-financegarbage be enhanced the will will be a yon by operated by private program contractor this year, says the improved collection of fees and Uintah National Forests Provo vice-preside- nt Local cops will carry torch for Olympics reduction in costs of operating and maintaining the campgrounds. 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