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Show juana. He is being held on $5,000 bail at the Juab County Jail. The county also seized his 1986 Subaru. Marilyn June Johnson, 40, and Linda Lee Lease, 35, of Darby, Mont, were arrested March 1. They were charged with the possesion with intent to sell of a large quantity of amphetamines and other unspecified drugs. The value of the drugs has yet to be determined. The Montana women are befelony ing held on second-degrecharges in the Juab County Jail. Their bail was set at $20,000 each and their 1977 Subaru was From page one Drug offenders. Feb. 24 and charged with possession of two pounds of marijuana, a third-degre- e felony. Fredrick, a paroled felon, also was charged with the illegal possession of a firearm. Their 1979 Oldsmobile was seized and they are in the Juab County Jail. Their bail has been set at $10,000 each. Feb. 25, Archie W. Jones, 26, and Rigoberto Sanchez, 24, both of Los Angeles, were arrested UPHOLSTERY SPECIAL S0FA& CHAIR and charged with the possession of a kilo of cocaine, a second-degre- e felony. The drug is worth approximately $70,000. They are being held at the Juab County Jail on $20,000 bail each. Their 1977 Cadillac was seized by the county. Steven Carl Davis, 24, of Missoula, Mont, was arrested Feb. 25 and charged with a e felony, the cultivation and transportation of mari- - seized. Along with the drugs and automobiles, police officers have seized a total of approximately $1,000 in cash in the cases. During the course of the last week, the officers have also made 14 arrests for the misde-meaqpossesion of marijuana. e third-degre- or Levan weather Vem Mangelson, reporter 18 YEARS experien 0 upholstery If UlSMlSu7C1 1IA4I 350 So. 2nd West SANTAQUIN, UTAH MON. Ft!.: f S. SAT.; 9 1. 2. CIQSIO SUNDAY, f THIS YEAR'S H.E.A.T. PROGRAM TO END MARCH 31, 1988 The Home Energy Assistance target program is in full swing and we encourage anyone who might be eligible to come in or give us a call. Many people who would qualify for the help with winter heating bills are unfamiliar with this program. If you are not acquainted with this program, please call or come in to the Department of Social Services, 146 North Main, Nephi, Utah Room 211 or phone us We are open and taking applications at daily Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. This program will run through March 31, 1988. 623-192- 7. weight fabris are most successful and a print can be released more easily than a solid without showing the original stitching line. Tucks which can be released later are sewn with a machine basting or chain stitch. They are added near the hemline and may be combined with purely decorative tucks. Vertical tucks may be added at the shoulder line. When the garment gets too tight through the shoulders, the tucks are Kathy's Corner Growth for kids' clothes or kimono sleeves can be worn by Kathy Riggs Home Economist longer than those with set-iUSU Extension seems one of the uni- sleeves because there are no that It versal frustraarmholes to bind as the shoulder tions of parents widens. Dolman and cap sleeves - ' with small also will camouflage widening children is the shoulders. fact that childA parent with the time and skill to sew can build in growth ren have a habit of growing in features that make childrens clothes last longer. Plan growth spurts. Almost VA. no time after Kathy Riggs features when you plan the seems is that childs garment. These features clothing bought, it ankles and wrists start to ap- may be visible or invisible from pear under pants and shirts. For the outside of the garment. parents who wish to extend the Fabrics should be selected life of a garment, there is hope. carefully. Light- - to medium- Parents who sew can build growth features in childrens garments, and parents who buy childrens clothes can select styles that last longer. Because children usually grow up instead of out, their chest, waist, and hip measurements do not change as rapidly as their height. An may be only one inch larger in the waist than he was at 4 years of age. If your childs growth pattern is such that his clothes get too short before they get too small in the waist, you might try some of the following suggestions from USU Extension clothing and textiles specialist, Vera n ' released. If you would like to see diagrams of how to add horizontal or vertical tucks to pattern at the pieces, they are available County Extension office. Childrens clothing can last longer if parents look for or sew in growth features. Keeble: Select jumpers, overalls, and playsuits that button at the shoulder. There should be extra length on each strap so that buttons can be moved to lengthen the garment. This is important to make the crotch fit correctly. Dresses without definite waistlines and those with unfitted styles are more comfortable and adaptable for growth. Some hems cannot be let down because the original hem will show. Prints sometimes are more forgiving than solid fabrics. Tori ReNae and Donald Lee Harsh Donald Lee Harsh tie the knot Tori ReNae Miles, Waistbands with elastic will expand as the child grows and may be worn logner than a fitted waistband. Shirts and blouses with long tails are a good choice The bride is the daughter of Tori ReNae Miles and Donald for lengthening the life of a garLee Harsh were married Feb. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Miles of ment. Eureka. She graduated from Shirts and coast with raglan in Brighton, Colo. Tintic High School. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.' Dennis D. Hsh.ofj Nephi and graduated from Juab High School. He currently is employed in Brighton, Colo., where the couple will make their home. PLUUBI1I6 EmVATIHG me. ALEX D. JOHNSON YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND AN OPEN HOUSE HOSTED BY WOMEN FOR WORK (SINGLE PARENTDISPLACED HOMEMAKE PROJECT) MARCH 9, 1988 1 :00 to 4:00 p.m. JOB SERVICE CONFERENCE ROOM JUAB COUNTY COMPLEX 140 NORTH MAIN 210 W. CENTER NEPHI, NEPHI FOUNTAIN GREEN UTAH 84648 The 4 Times-New- s Nephi, Utah March 2, 1988 Income Guidelines for the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) , As of April X 1987, your household is eligible to receive USDA donated commodities under this program if your income is within the following guidelines: NEPHI, UTAH PRESENTATION 2:00 P.M.FACING YOUR FEARS Information Available On Services and Classes Light Refreshments Served WOMEN FOR WORK SNOW COLLEGE CAREER CENTER 465 NORTH 1ST WEST EPHRAIM, UTAH 283-413- Remember: ALL households must meet these income guidelines regardless of age or household composition. 2 i OOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOCC ' ; |