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Show do Middle-schoole-rs M S' y(s Ji 4s well at history fair . ! Several students from Juab Middle School have been invited to attend the national history Fair in Washington, D.C. June They are Suzanne Woodland, Kenisons project was entitled Dec. 25 a Communication of Conflict. Ricks research paper was titled From China to the Beginnings of Gutenberg Danielle Harper, Brenda Printed Communications. Jamie Cook took third place for Kenison, and Danette Ricks. The students took first place in her paper titled 22 Symbols of 12-1- I Woodland, Byron and Susan Woodland of These JMS Harper, and Nephi, Ron and Noreen Harper tion. Cncfs students attended the Utah State history fair competi- - ai tory fair must pay their own way and would appreciate any finan-cial assistance possible. Anyone wanting to make a contribution should contact the middle school or any of the students involved. Mom Deserves a The Mil Laolv Clean Car and you can give her one this year lor Mother's Day! 50 South Main, Nephi Now thru Saturday Everything is ; f of Levan, Darrell and Karen Kenison of Levan, Larry and Alice Ricks of Nephi, and Neil and Sharlene cook of Nephi. Their instructor is Ken Paul, The students going to the his- - JKother ly 2)ay Sifting 03egins ancf 'mm Vv: 9. their divisions at the state his- Communication. The students parents are tory fair, held recently at Brigham Young University. i For only $6.99 you can present her . with something she will really enjoy... A Clean Car Hap's 66 Service 810 North Main, Nephi This price valid through 51293 Mothers with this ad P . ; Keytes celebrate 50 years of marriage Verlael S. and Edith Keith Keyte celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary April 30 at a family dinner held at the Mona LDS Church. The dinner was given by their children. Mr. and Mrs. Keyte were married April 30, 1943 in California. Their marriage later was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Mrs. Keyte was born and raised in Missouri and she graduated from Jasper High School. It was while she was working at Douglas Aircraft in California that she met Verlael. She has worked at Rancho Trailers in Nephi and American Greetings in Payson. Keyte was bom in Provo, and he and his family moved to Mona shortly thereafter. He graduated from Juab High School and at tended Utah State University. He served in the US Navy during World War II. He retired from NRP Hose Products in Nephi. He is a skilled gunsmith and welder. Both Mr. and Mrs. Keyte have held various positions in the LDS Church. They recently completed six years as ordinance workers in the Manti LDS Temple. They are the parents or three children: Rose Boswell of Nephi, Michael Keyte of Mona, and Shirlene Wright of Delta. They also have 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildre- n. Vet at Marcus Malone Frampton, Department Store free Qift Wrap New Arrival Gina Peters Sports Coordinates 20 Off Select Group from All Jewelry 20 Off Come In And Enter Your Mom In Our ) 60th Anniversary Mother's Day Drawing 1 includes Chairs, Rings, Watches, Barring Select Group Prize On Display At Our Store 62 Bast Cricket Lane & Casual Isle Sports Coordinates No Purchase Necessary 20 Off including Tops, Jackets, son of Evan and Shirley Frampton of Nephi, will be 1 year old Thursday, May 6. His grandmother is Clara Frampton of Fillmore. Nephi weather Norma Sherwood, reporter Date High Low PM. Snow April 27 73 32 .01 April 28 67 29 .00 31 .00 70 29 April April 30 69 36 .00 33 .00 61 May 1 33 .00 72 May 2 80 42 .00 May3 From page one council City Mortensen. Here are some tips for cooking pasta: For eight ounces ofpasta, heat two quarts of water and add one teaspoon of salt. Bring it to a boil in a large saucepan. Add pasta gradually so boiling does not stop. For long spaghetti, place ends in boiling water. As the pasta softens, coil it around the pan until it is completely under water. Adding one teaspoon of cooking oil to the boiling water prevents foaming and keeps pasta from sticking together. From page five Pasta rived. Took a suggestion from Coun- (Hansen Classics for Mom BOOKS FOR HER: Qreat Mothers (Day gift TempCe (Bags Assorted Colors MOTHER EVE by RntseU Nelson WOMENS VOICES by Godfrey Derr ALL I REALLY NEED IS MY MOM by Michaelene Grastli9 & THE LOS WOMAN by Anita Cranfit Id THRIVING ON OUR DIFFERENCES by Karen Lynn Davidson . SELF-ESTEE- M MOTHERING by Elaine Cannon WHERE ARE WE GOING BESIDES CRAZY by Kathleen Null A JOY FUL MOTHER OF CHILDREN by Linda Eyre WHY DOES MY MOTHERS DAY P OTTED PLANT ALWAYS DIE? by Janene Wolsey Baadsgaard I DIDNT PLACE IN THE TALENT RACE BUT... by Anya Bateman WOMEN & CHRIST 1992 Women's Conference cilman Milton Harmon that the city hire someone to help with the cleanup of city property. Invited Wayne Andrews to the next work session of the council to discuss garbage-removprobal lems. .Learned that the area radio station would like to have Miss Nephi do some advertising of coming events. Learned that work to place a new foot bridge over the creek at 2nd east and 1st South is in the design stage. The Times-New-s Nephi; Utah May 5, 1993 . |