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Show Wednesday, March 19, 1S37 Nephi, Utah t Page 4 r Happenings. Monica Jones and LaMar Howarth will be married in Manti Temple on Friday of Monica Jones, daughter Mark and Patty Jones of Nephi, will marry LaMar Gregory Howarth, son of Greg and Holly Howarth, on Friday, March 21,' 1997, in the Manti LDS Ifemple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Nephi Stake Cen-- , ter, 351 North 100 West. All friends and family are invited to attend. The bride graduated from Juab High School and LDS Seminary. Monica is employed as a Dental Assistant for Dr. Eric Tidwell in .. Quick Italian Meatball Sbim Meatballs: 1 pound ground turkey breast or lean ground beef 12 cup Kretschmer original toasted wheat germ 1 egg white 14 cup water 1 12 teaspoons dried Italian seasoning blend 12 teaspoon salt spray. Bake 10 minutes. Meanwhile, combine broth and tomatoes in large saucepan. Cover, bring to a boil. Stir in pasta. Cover and simmer 5 minutes. Add meatballs. Simmer, uncovered, 5 minutes longer or until pasta is tender. Stir in spinach. Remove from heat. Let stand 2 to 3 minutes. Serve sprinkled with cheese. Makes 6 servings. ! 14 teaspoon freshly ground pepper Soup: cans each) 2 (13-3- lower-sodiu- to 4 14-1- 2 oz. chicken m broth 1 can (14-1- 2 oz.) Italian-styl- e diced tomatoes 12 cup (2 oz.) small soup pasor ta, such as tiny bow-tie- s shells, uncooked 3 12 cups packed fresh spinach leaves, coarsely chopped 14 cup shredded Parmesan cheese Heat oven to 425F. For meatballs, combine all ingredients in medium bowl; mix lightly but thoroughly. Shape Provo. The groom is a graduate of Provo High School and LDS Semi- nary. LaMar is currently employed at Anderson Lumber in Orem, and is attending UVSC. Grandparents of the bride are Golden and Irene Mangelson, and Ronald and Barbara Jones. Grandparents of the groom are LaMar (Toby) and Marion Howarth, and John R. Thomas and the late Patty Forsyth. The couple will make their home in Provo where LaMar will continue his education at BYU this fall. v 'lu meatballs. into Place in shallow baking pan cooking sprayed with no-sti- Monica Jones and LaMar Gregory Howarth Reception Saturday for Jeremy Larsen and Georgia Jensen Georgia Jensen, daughter of Chris and Marygray Jensen of Nephi, and Jeremy Larsen, son of Karl Larsen of Mt. Pleasant and Linda Black of Moroni, have chosen to be married on Saturday, March 22, 1997, in Nephi. A reception honoring the couple will be held that evening from 7 until 9 p.m. in the Nephi 4th 5th Ward Church. All friends and family are welcome to come and celebrate. The bride is currently attending Juab High School. The groom graduated from North Sanpete. High School and is currently working at Canyon Hills Health t Care Center in Nephi. Grandparents of the bride are Kenneth and Georgia St. Clair, and John and Alta Jensen, all of Worland, Wyoming. Grandparents of the groom are the late Willard Black and Betty Low Black of Spring City, and Don and Phyllis Larsen of Chester. Attending the bride will be Melissa Larceny and Christian-n- a Jensen. Best Man will be Tracy Braith-waitAttending the groom will be Phil Ramage, CodyLarsen: and Ben Owens. The couple will make tLarfirst home in Moroni. e. New babies born to Kay of Mona, and Niel and Janet Cowles of Layton. Jeremy Larsen and Georgia Jensen Commit Calendar. . . will publish a Community Calendar each of events in our area. Ifyou would like to have your event published in this calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send to CommuP.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah nity Calendar, The 84648. No calendar events will be taken over the phone. The Times-New- s week Times-New- s, Friday, March 21 ts Son bom February 27, 1997, to Bob and Andrea Weeks of Nephi. Saturday, March 22 Georgia Jensen and Karl Larsen reception. Nephi 4th 5th Ward Church 7 to 9 p.m . Wednesday, March 26 Career Ladder Day (No School in District) This Community Calendar is brought to you by Mt. Nebo Thriftway and Ben Franklin Store Reminding you that we have a wedding registry at Ben Franklin that can be used at either store. Stop at 385 North Main and see how easy it is! This Weeks Receptions . Monica Jones and LaMar Howard reception. 6:30 to 8:30 at Nephi Stake Center Jo- Great-grandparen- ts 1 Woten of Spanish Fork. She will be named Chyann Lois Woten Nigerian fetter scam now coming to homes says Carter. Her grandparents are of Nephi, and Nolene Carter of Spanish Fork and the late Garry Carter. are LeRoy and Lawana Stanley of Nephi, and the late Lois Woten, Paul and Andy Carter of Springville, Cecil and Carol Woten Great-grandparen- ts the BBB He will be named Brody Lee Weeks. His grandparents are Doug and Debbie Smith of and Dee and Nola Adams of Pay-soNephi, and Bob and Barbara Weeks of Anthony, Kansas. are Mada Allred of Fountain are Merlin Green, and Harvey and Golda Gardner and Millie Smith, both Adams of Salem. Over the past few years we have periodically warned our members about letters originating from Nigeria. These letters n. offer millions of dollars to anyone willing to let the correspondent launder funds through a U.S. bank account Basically, the Great-grandparen- ts Keep all poison aiyay from children Keep all Poison Away from Children is the theme for the 1997 National Poison Prevention Week Poster. National Poison Prevention Week, March 1997, is a week set aside to remind everyone that they can prevent unintentional poisonings. The majority of unintentional poisonings occur in the home. Over 60 of poisoning exposures involve children less than six years of age. Children act fast, and adults must make sure that household chemicals and medicines are out of reach or in a locked cabinet Of all the injuries that happen in the home, poisonings are one ofthe most preventable. ' In addition to putting safety latches or locks on all cabinets Preston Great-grandparen- of Nephi, Otis and Ruby Monica Jones and LaMar Howard reception. 6:30 to 8:30 at Nephi Stake Center Friday, March 21 Great-grandparen- are Ruth Zabrisk-i- e of Nephi, Spencer and Mabel Kay of Mona, and James L. and Norma Farrimond of Layton. ONE YEAR OLD seph Brown, son of Les and Sheralyn Brown of Farmington, turned one year old on March 5, 1997. His grandparents are Les and Arlene Brown of Bellevue, Hoaldridge of Riverdale, and Washington, and Dr. Nelson and and Kathleen Nielsen of Lucy Jones of Nephi. Stephen Johnston of Broken Arrow, Okla- Orem. are are Agnes Brown of homa, and Merle Weeks of An- Donna Barton, E. Leon and BeUevue, Washington, Marjorie Ardith Nielsen,' and Homer and Erickson of Quartzite, Arizona, thony, Kansas. Blanche Benson, all of Provo, and and Joseph J. and Donna Daughter bom March 9, 1997, H.F. and Nita Hoaldridge of Harwood of Lake Shore, and the to Natalie Carter and Kevin Burleson, Texas. late Erma Harwood. area couples Daughter, born March 15, 1997, to Ryan and Tiffanie Cowles of Mona. She has been named Taylie Jo Cowles. Her grandparents are Allan and Ter-ri- e ONE YEAR OLD Madison Leigh Hoaldridge turned one year old on February 23, 1997. Her parents are Curt and Becky Hoaldridge of Provo. Her grandparents are Wayne and Annette writer states that the money has been embezzled from the government and they need help to gfet it out of the country. Eventually the con artist will ask for up front money to help with bribes, pepar-woror for some other plausible reason. Everyone who has responded to the first letter has been inundated with f and letters from Nigerians, fay ing to talk them into k products away from food. Check the Bathroom: Keep all medicines, vitamins, cosmetics, mouthwashes, colognes, etc., out of reach or in a locked cabinet. Make sure that all medicines are in the original containers and labeled properly. Check the Bedroom: Remove all medicines from the dresser or bedside table. Keep all perfumes, colognes, cosmetics and powders out of reach. ONE YEAR OLD Jordan Beth Manske turned one year old on March 11, 1997. She is the daughter of Troy Manske and Alexis Sorensen. Her grandparents are Jay and Debbie Sorensen money. of Fountain Green, Linda Recently we passed on tha inManske of Nephi, and Rodney formation and Bobbie Jo Manske of Salt Service from the U.S. that over 49 tad Lake. been arrested in la rda-tio- n Nigia to these schemes. Did that at 410 Chipeta Way, Suite 230, have an effect? Apparently not Salt Lake City, UT 84108, or call This office has received Hnam Check the Laundry Area: 4 to obtain free poison of letters from local businesses Keep all products in their origi- prevention information and since the first ofthe year and two nal containers. Keep all bleachletters that have been addressed emergency telephone stickers. es, stain removers, detergents to the Better Business Bumuffl and fabric softeners out of reach One has offered as 33 cftiLS or in a locked cabinet. million and the other offered 3 Check the GarageBasement of 138.5 miIlion...WOWl!l Storage Areas: Keep all products . Now these letters are being and drawers where harmful in their original containers. Keep sent to home addresses. Hass household chemicals and medi- insect sprays, weed killers, turnd Pop are being aoiidizd ky cines are stored, the Utah Poi- pentine, paints and rust removthese Nigerian coo artists. Ile-fullson Control Center recommends ers in locked storage areas. A poithe idea that soctsae g the following for soning can happen in any home. wants c3-lio- n them to bandar Rfcmember Children Act your home: is so ridiculous, that no tie Check the Kitchen: Remove FastSo Do Poisons! So please wi3 taka it seriously, bctwha medicines and vitamins from take the above precautions to knows? If this acxm dat werh counter tops, window sills and poison-proyour home. Write it would have dissprasd a open areas. Store household the Utah Poison Control Center time 16-2- 2, J'y child-resista- nt fmt 581-750- y, poison-proofin- Saturday, March 22 Georgia Jensen and Karl Larsen reception. 7 to 9 p.m . Nephi 4th 5th Ward Church of ago!!l kj |