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Show FROM WHERE Don't give out credit card numbers, Sheriff Carter warns It I SIT" By Allan R. Gibson The weather is great! The warm days and nights of the last few days are great for my head. I hope that it will last for a while. Also, with the approach of June the days are getting longer and that too is good news, for those of us that get up early. Its great to get up at 5:30 a.m. and have light. Somehow when you get up early and it doesnt get light for a couple of hours, you feel like you got up in the middle of the night. While you werent looking, Graduation has snuck up on you. In less than three weeks, the kids will be out of school and the seniors start that great adventure that is adulthood. At least when I graduated from high school, I thought I was an adult. I also know that at age 18 I didnt know what I wanted to do with my life and was scared to death about the future. After talking with a few seniors lately, it. looks like some things never change. The kids of today are as appreshensive about the future as we were many years ago, and probably as our parents were many, many years before that. Its too bad that the good farie just doesnt appear and plunk you on the head with the magic wand. Immediately, you would know that your life long work is medicine or ditch digging or whatever. Sure would make things easier, wouldnt it. will GUEST SPEAKER The following letter came last week in the mail. It was unsigned and normally I would put it in the round file. But, I enjoyed it very much and thought you might also. A number of East Juab Coun- money spent and the gift prom- tionable, his office will be happy ty residents have been called on ised ended up to be next to to check out whether or not the the phone by credit card ft DUP: cabin roof leaks Tyler Keyte wedding easy. For only 16.7 cents we will address your wedding: announcements and mail them in East Jteb County. Also we will mail the announcements that you address anywhere for only 18.7 rats each. So why go to all that work to hand address your announcements. Let ib do all the work and you can enjoy your children's wedding and save money too. Some restrictions apply.' Call Allan at 62J0525 Today! The Daughters of Utah Pioneers are asking the Juab County Commission to help them reroof the old pioneer cabin at the Nephi City Park. The cabin has a dirt roof and county crews have placed "gun-nit- e on the cabin in years past, but the roof has been leaking recently. d Eula Howard and Ada asked that county engineer Randy Freston visit the cabin and make some recommendations. Freston agreed to do so. Members of the county commission wondered if the problem could be solved by installing a rough-hew- n shingle roof, in place of the dirt roof used in the past. Ryan Hall . Keyte gets Cub award Tyler Keyte, 10, son of Michael and Nila Keyte of Mona, received his Cub Scout Faith in God award May 12.He is a member of Pack 3910, sponsored by the Mona 2nd LDS Ward. His Webelos leader is Glenn Mellor and his is Carl Lewellyn. - Cub-mast- er Louis D. Bailey Louis Bailey gets Cub award Tyler is a student in Ann Allreds fourth grade at the Mona Elementary School. His hobbies are basketball, baseball, other sports, and camping. Old-roy- 5th Ward honors Hall Ryan Hall has received his Cub Scout Faith in God award. His parents are Kim and Deborah Hall and he is a member of Pack 3135, sponsored by the Nephi 5th LDS Ward. His scout leader is Paula Bosh. Ryan is a student in Mrs. Craigs fourth grade class at the Nephi Elementary School. f. Services set today in Provo for Clara Fillmore, 87 Clara Eloise Pace Fillmore, 87, died May 11 in Orem. She was born March 12, 1901 in Nephi to Lorenzo and Elizabeth Garrett Pace. She was educated in Nephi schools and graduated from LDS Business College. She married Charles Henry Fillmore April 4, 1925 in Payson. The marriage later was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died July 7, 1933. jur ipsining Nephi weather Highway Patrol Louis D. Bailey, 9, son of A look out or in a window can start the mind to day dreaming, Lynn and Patsy Bailey, received can spark a new idea or it can be a small moment to rejuvenate and his Cub Scout Faith in God clear an over worked and clouded mind. Which I'm sure that was award May 12. His scout leader is Robyn what your were doing as I dove by Where you sit " Higginson and he is a member The Window a great discovery that can open many an oppor- of Pack 3135, sponsored by the Nephi 5th LDS Ward. tunity or is that an open window can many opportunity make? He is a student in Mrs. Hunts Thanks to the writer, whoever you may be. fourth grade class at the Nephi Elementary Schoo. He likes horses and playing all kinds of erg sports. we make offering legitimate goods or services. Carter also warned area residents that "If something seems too good to be true, it usually is. arrested Could you see the children playing, could you tell what was at the door, why the dog was barking, was the sun shining (more likely if if was snowing again), could you tell if it was day or night No to all of these unless you opened the door. Which then you might be opening it to someone or element that you didn't want to. At the Times-New- s are companies illegal aliens Many of us take the window for granted. BB guns are aimed at them, our stray balls find them, and we complain when we have to wash them. But, let us imagine life without the window. The window allows us to come eye to eye with aquatic life at Sea World without becoming a part of their wet environment Thing of the zoo. I allows us to drive a car without becoming part of the wet (snowy) environment. Not to mention the bugs the uindow stops instead of using our smiles. And on and on. worthless. Sheriff Carter urged area residents not to give their credit card numbers out over the phone. He also said that if citizens receive phone or written offers that they think are ques- - says Sheriff Dave Carter. The telephone hucksters are getting people to tell them their credit card numbers, and then are telling people that they can !S get up to $25,000 worth of credit on their cards by sending the company $25 in cash. Carter said the same company Two called area residents two years by ago with a vitamin purchase scam. They told their marks Kevin Bailey that if they bought $300-$40- 0 in Kevin Bailey nets Cub vitamins, they would be eligible ' Two illegal aliens were arfor a big gift. The vitamins that rested near Nephi Friday and Scout Faith in God arrived were not worth the charged with the illegal possesion of a firearm. award at recent meet; The two men also had $10,000 Kevin Bailey, son of Rex and in their possession, said the Carla Bailey, has received his Utah Highway Patrol, and a dog Cub Scout Faith in God award; trained to detect drugs idenThe honor was given at a retified both their vehicle and the cent meeting of Pack 3135, money has having been in recent contact with cocaine. sponsored by the Nephi 5th LDS Ward. The men are Jesus Garcia Kevins Cubmaster is Joan Garcia, 43, and Alfonso Garcia Ochoa, 19, who both listed their Greenhalgh and his Webelos leader is Paula Bosh. addresses as Santa Ana, Calif. He is a student in Mrs. They were booked into the Juab Craigs fourth grade class at the County Jail and their bail was set at $5,000 each. Nephi Elementeary School. He 'W enjoys sports of all kinds. Last Friday, the snowy one, I saw you through the window as I drove by Where you sit. You were looking out was your mind day dreaming about another day, maybe sunnier or were those cogs diligently inventing a weather control machine? What ever those grey cells were doing, I could see something going on. Isn't the window a really neat discovery. Would you house plants thrive, would your furniture fade, could you take a nap on the sunny spot on the floor, where would curtains hang, and where would a young child anxiously wait for someone to arrive press his hands and face against the wall? con- fidence operators in recent days, She worked for Ballard Motor in Salt Lake City, was a secretary to the superintendent of the Juab School District, was Utah County Recorder, worked for Taylor Brothers Department Store, and was executive director of the Utah County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Before her retirement, she worked in the accounting deparment at Geneva Steel. The She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, was past president of the Business and Professional Womens club, was a former state president of the Toast Mistress Club, and was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was a member of the LDS Church, and served as a Relief Society teacher, Sunday School teacher, MIA teacher, and leader in the Provo LDS Stake Sunday School. She also was a worker at the Provo LDS Temple. Survivors are three daughters, Afton Bricker of Corte Madera, Calif., and Marie Van Wagonen and Carina Baliff, both of Provo; two sons, Alfred Max Fillmore of Orem and Charles LaMar Fillmore of Provo; 21 grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren; a brother, Fred Pace of Nephi; and a sister, Annabel Symes of Salt Lake City. Times-New-s Funeral services were held in Provo. Interment Tuesday Nephi, Utah was at the Payson City May 18, 1988 A . . I! . ifc & J ' 'w S. i Kevin Woten Woten gets Cub award Kevin Woten, 10, son of Cecil and Carol Ann Woten of Nephi, received his Cub Scout Faith in God award May 12. He is a member of the Cub Scout den sponsored by the Nephi 5th LDS Ward. He is a student in the fourth grade at the Nephi Elementary School. He likes camping, fishing, hunting, and hiking. |