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Show Society notes ) iry v x. rgr sr KT' r Happy birthday from The to Jodie Malinda s will be 1 year old who Wankier, Nov. 5. Her parents are Joe and LeighAnn Wankier of Levan. Times-New- Grandparents are Fern and Marion Wankier and Lee and Verla Spring, all of Levan. are Sam and Ruth Spring of Smithfield. Great-grandparen- Judy Smith, John A. Adair ts Judy Smith, John Adair to be wed November 7 Judy Smith and John A. Adair will be married Saturday, Nov. 7. A reception will honor the couple from 7 to 9 that evening at the community center of the Juab County Courthouse. The public is invited to attend. is a daughter The bride-elec- t of Mr. and Mrs. Clinn A. Morgan of Nephi and the late Read W. Smith. She graduated from Juab High School, LDS Seminary, Dixie College, and Stevens Henager Business College. She is employed by Mrs. J. Quintin Adair of Bountiful. He graduated from Bountiful High School and attended Utah Technical College at Salt Lake City. He is employed by Adair Construction Co. Claudia Stilson and Tamara Lynn, the brides sisters, will be bridal attendants. The best man. will be Leonard Adair, brother of the groom. The flower girl will be Kristine Adair, the grooms niece, and the ring bearer will be Jeremy Lynn, the brides nephew. Following a honeymoon trip to Mazatlan, Mexico, they will Smiths Food King. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and live in Tucson, Ariz. Area births Son, born Oct. 26 to Scott R. and Tonya K. May. He will be Christmas Dream Bazzaar named Michael Scott May. Great-grandparen- I IF AiiVi i 1 I II II I I I II I I 1 ill 1 1 1 1 m i i i i i I f I i I i I i I I I Looking for handmade items, a good pie or baked item, or perhaps a few good used items? If so, the Nephi 2nd Ward in- vites you to their annual harvest and Mrs. Ray Winter of Levan. festival. The event will be held Friday, are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Blackburn of Moroni. Nov. 6 at the ward church. Great-grandparen- I ts ts Son, bom Oct. 19 to Craig and Cindee Winter of Delta. He will be named Kyle Craig Winter. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boswell of Nephi and Mr. gifts every hour 1 Great-grandparen- I ts II III I II I i I I I I I ViVi I I I I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 I I I I I ii 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 lYi i 1 i 1 1 1 i i i i 1 1 H H 1 -- - 1 i i i I i I I hi TTPr- -. 0 i I i mii iiIH ii ii i i iii m I i i i II II 10-inc- 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 ynTriiYiTiYnyiTiTiVfi 1 1 i i i ii i i i i - iiYiYI i i mi YiYiTT Mailing Service. Maijyour announcements at the Let us mail your announcements to all Juab County Residents by Name for only 14.5 cents each and we do all the work or and you may address them to both and we will mail at 14.5 cents rate. Come in and talk with Allan before you order your antoday nouncements. He will be glad to show you how you can save all the drudgery of addressing and sending out the announcements... Times-New- s ty Some restictiom apply! 200 piece minimum, all pieces must be the same and be printed, minimum charge. You may select persons to mail to when usingour mailing list ROYAL 623-084- The REFUND OFFER UP TO $ f 15.00 plus postage Times-New- s The Times-New- s Cash Refund By Mail With Proof of Purchase. See Details in Store. GIVE YOUR CARPETS THE ROYAL TREATMENT Volume 85, No. 44 November 4, 1987 Vance P. A Allan R. Gibson, Publisher Tht TinwWew (USPS k pMMw4 nek Wd-IHi. Thmi Ni.i FMm Cm. 9 So.th Sknt. NqM. Uuk 44. SmaM. k POSTMASTER: Smd 44rn. Pd at toNppto, Ul4k.WIIIA F. O. In 77, Nt.to. Ulafc cfcnfm (I Tin, THEY DESERVE. ) Mir mf kmiimm. .mu mr. tom m4 MmdiT prim to pkkktMkmri. Wkn ( lulili, I.H. M M IP fnkmy prim W pkkktnmm. .ii Mmd at, M. dmdlm. liirri.W.M Mat Cmmriy. CHAPMAN Sri mimikm, prim 1 mtod Smmk dm 1 i Jii 1 ri ri ri iii ii ri 1 1 Ft port the academic activities here m. SIS to at Juab High School, and that in Cimmri. paraM. to ad- Mi ii MiViiiiiiiiWiiiiiiiiiiViiiiiiViiV i i To the Editor: The members of the Juab High School Academic Club wish to thank the many people in Juab County who supported our Great Cow Caper. We were able to raise over $300. The money will be used to help our students who will be going to Washington, D.C., and those who will compete in the Academic Decathlon. We hope that our contest will become an annual event to sup- SIR; mmt ft 1 'Pucky' contest was big success doing so, those who contribute can have a little fun with us in our efforts. We also congratulate Doug The idMai nwwti Anderson, who purchased the ngt Mm Mt lm tMm. Ttw hm 0m wmw arittn winning plot. Lore ta Whicker Academic Club adviser 27 South Main, Nephi ri Tracy 5. Nephi, Utah November 4, 1987 FURNITURE 1 1 6th North, Nephi, 623-057- 6 AND SAVE YOU MONEY TOO! r 1 The Nephi City Council issued two business licenses at its recent meeting. Boswell Enterprises, 25 West h host. c,f'Y c. j 111,1 ii11 jAv7i-jjj j,l"l"l"l","l"l"l"lIll j"1 jj1!1"1lYiTniiiiYniii n m I I I I Nephi City Council issues two new business licenses fund-raisin- g I I i i i i i i 1 i i i i i . TT i I I i i i i i i i i i i fund-raise- r, Wilkey and White homes on the east bench of Nephi. Wilkey and White say the road is private, but the county says it is public. Wilkey and White want road closed until the state makes improvements to it. They say the large amount of traffic creates unbearable dust and safety problems. Freston and Eyre contend the road is public, and should be left open. The county commission asked the county engineer to look over the problem and make recommendations for its resolution. Until then, the road will remain open. Boswell, owner, received a license to conduct wholesale and The Scouts of the Nephi 5th or cherry pies for $3.50 each or retail sales; and Nancys, 246 LDS Ward are selling three for $10. They also have South Main, received a license frozen pies as a blueberry and boysenberry pies to sell trampolines and related on sale for $4 each. project. items. Those interested in purchasTTiey will sell pumpkin, apple. The locations of both ing pies should contact Shelly businesses are zoned for comElder at or Randy mercial purposes. Greenhalgh at To the Editor: JRL i In other business at their re- already in his budget, but cent meeting, the Juab County because of the countys financial Commission: problems, the commission asked Spoke to Tom Goble of the Goble to put off the purchase county weed department. Goble until next year. Met with Tauney Jocelyn, requested permission to buy a new weed mower with money who requested a donation to help finance her trip to the national Miss Teen American pageant. The commission gave her $100. Met with Eula Howard of A bazaar, bake sale, and flea the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. market will begin at 5:30 p.m. She requested help in waterThere also will be games, proofing the roof of the pioneer movies, and other entertain- cabin at the Nephi City Park. ment for the kids so that their The commission said it would parents may shop in peace. help, and referred Mrs. Howard A banquet-styl- e turkey dinner to the county engineer for will begin at 6:30 p.m. The cost assistance. is $12 per family, $3 per adult, Spoke to Verl Wilkey and or $2 per child. Those attending Joe White, along with County should bring their own dishes. Engineer Randy Freston and Proceeds from the event will County Attorney Don Eyre, Jr. A road is just west of the go to the ward budget. 5th ward Scouts to sell frozen pies Let The Times-New- s take all the hastle out of your wedjding, and save money too! i i i i Juab County Commission news As Getting Married? . i Contribution, weed mower, DUP cabin, road problems 2nd Ward plans annual bazaar then relax Drawings for free M Joyce McCaffery of Nephi and Lee and Martha Buckwalter of are Payson. Sadie and Leland Greenhalgh of Provo, Hazel McCaffery of Man-ti- , Ben Buckwalter of American Fork, and Ivadell Nelson of Pleasant Grove. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard May, all of Nephi. are Clarence Cowan of Nephi and Mr. Friday, November 6 and Mrs. Clifton Mikesell of Morgan. Sat. Nov. 14, 1987 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Place: Shanna's School of Dance 90 S. Main, Nephi Come get your shopping done early and V William Lee McCaffery will be 1 year old Nov. 6. He is a son of Pat and Kathy McCaffery of Nephi. Grandparents are Keith and i I |