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Show Page 4 tEIje tmeB-Jfof- Wednesday, May 14, 1997 Nephi, Utah o Happenings... Lynell Hunt will marry Jason Tolman in Manti LDS Temple on Saturday Travis Jfoaiss and Karen Tew will be married on May 1 7 Dean L. and Myrna Lee Tew are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Karen, to Travis Lee Jones, son of Weston and Sondra Jones, on Saturday, May 17, 1997. They will be honored at a reception that evening at the Mapleton White Church, Main Street, Mapleton, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Karen graduated in 1993 from Springville High School. She is currently working at Alexanders Print Stop in Orem. Travis graduated from Juab High School in 1992 and attended Trade Ttech. He is now working at P.D.M. in Provo, also at N.R.P. in Nephi. Travis and Karen want to give a special invitation to family and friends who might have been missed. V ONE YEAR OLD Son born May 2, 1997, to Matt and Melissa Morris of Nephi. He will be named Jordan Neal Mor- ris. His grandparents are Keith and Becky Sperry, and Neal and Sherian Morris, all of Nephi. ts are Ray- University. She is currently working in the lab at the Moroni Turkey Processing Plant in Moroni. The groom graduated from Provo High School and attended UVSC. He served in the New Mexico Albuquerque Mission. He works for Electrical Wholesale Supply in Orem. Happy are Frank Great-grandparen- ts born to area couple High School and Brigham Young Birthday to Braxton Smith. He was one year old oh April 24, 1997. He is the son of Shane and Ronica Smith. His grandparents are Craig and Darlene Pew, and Mike and Linette Smith, all of Nephi, and Keith and Margaret DeLong of Fruita, Colorado. New baby Great-grandparen- Melvin and Ronella Hunt are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Ljynell, to Jason Michael Tolman, son of David and Connie Tolman of Provo, on Saturday, May 17, 1997, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Levan Ward Cultural Hall, 225 North 100 East. The bride graduated from Juab and Rowena Pew, Fred and Helen Wilkey, and Clinn and Travis Jones Rhea Morgan, all of Nephi, and Byron and Marie Howard of Fruita, Colorado. and Karen Tew A message for parents: A bicycle is not a toy. Its a vehicle! Most bicyclist deaths result Males are five times more likemond and Norma Pay of Nephi, bicycle-moto- r vehicle collito killed from as be than Glenbicyclists ly Clyde and Darlene Kay of view, Illinois, Nola Morris of females. More than half of all sions. But injuries can happen Orem, and Neil Pace of St. bicyclist deaths occur to school anywhere in parks, bike paths, and driveways and often do not age youth (ages George. OPEN HOUSE i'Lee and LuDean Sperry of Nephi will celebrate their 25th Anniversary May 11, 1997. Their children are honoring them at an open house to be held Saturday, May 24th from 2:00 until 5:00 in the afternoon, with a program at 3:45. The event will be held at the Sperry home at 244 North 100 East in Nephi. No invitations will be sent, however the public is invited to attend. Lee and LuDean are long time residents and operated Lees Market and the Sears Catalog store for a number of years. Their children are Becky (Bert) Whimpey, Mesa, AZ; Bart (Maria) Sperry, Nephi; Craig (Carolyn) Talbot, Laguna Hills, CA; Suzie (Jay) Applegate, Riverton; and Tami (Kerry) Day, Ephraim. involve motor vehicles. t Head injuries are the most serious injury type and is the most common cause of deaths among bicyclists. The most severe injuries are those to the brain that cause permanent damage. Studies have proven that bicycle helmet use can significantly reduce head injuries. How can you help stop these tragedies? They are not able to identify and adjust to the many dangerous traffic situations. Teach your child to always bestop and look fore entering the road. This is a good pedestrian safety practice, too, for crossing the street. If a bicyclist rides in the road, the cyclist must obey traffic laws that apply to motor vehicle pper--, ators. Instruct your child on the bicycle rules of the road. Driyer licensing agencies and highway departments are good sources for booklets that explain bicycle safety rules. Enroll your child in a bike safety education program if one is available in your community. Never allow your child to ride left-right-l- eft Buy your child an approved bike helmet. Purchase one that has a sticker inside certifying the helmet meets standards of the at night or with audio headSnell Memorial Foundation and Stress the need to ride or the American National Stan- phones. alert since most driven do not dards Institute (ANSI Z90.4). see riden. Bicyclists should ride Let your child help pick out file on the right side and the helmet because it must be single their intentions to other signal worn every time heshe rides. If road users. youre a rider, buy one for yourself, too, and set a good example by wearing it. Also encourage your childs friends to wear helmets. Make certain your childs bike is the correct size, safely maintained, and has reflectors. Children under age nine should not ride their bikes in the street. Lynell Hunt and Jason Tolman ConmumitV Calendar. ; . s The will publish a Community Calendar each week 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 Community CalP.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648. No endar, The calendar events will be taken over the phone. Times-New- Times-New- s, Thursday, May 15 Juab Middle School 6th grade Space Camp Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Ogdens classes. Friday, May 16 Juab Middle School 7th and 8th grade Acheivement May 17 Saturday, School Shannas of Dance presents Sleeping Beauty. 7 p.m. Juab High School. Lynell Hunt and Jasxon Tblman reception. 6 to 8 p.m., Levan Ward Cultural Hall Travis Jones and Karen Tew reception. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Mapleton White Church, Main Street, Mapleton. Monday, May 19 Shannas School of Dance presents Sleeping Beauty. Juab High School. 7 p Wednesday, May 21 Juab Middle School 6th grade Acheivement Trip-Lagoo- n. Thursday, May 22 Juab Middle School 6th grade Space Camp Mr. Sperrys class. Let us help you make your wedding easy and save you money in the process. We can help you to send out your announcements in an easy and inexpensive manner.' In a fraction of the time that it will take you to hand address your invitations, you can make your selections from our list. The cost is only 220 for each one you select from our list and only 260 for invitations that you hand address. We mail anywhere in the United States. Come in today and find out how you qn take the hard work out of your wedding and save money at the same time. up-to-da- te -- The Tnms3-RJ3inJ- 3 96 South Main, Nephi, Utah Call today C23-052- 5 This Community Calendar brought to you by b Mt. Ncbo Thriftway and Bsn Franldin Store Reminding you that w have a wedding t Den Franklin that can be used at ei&errextry store. Stop at 3C5 North Main and see how it U! easy This tVaaho Receptions Saturday, May 17 JyneailuntJasxon Cultural Tblman reception. 6 to 8 p.m, Levan Jones and Karen TVw reception. 6.30 to 8 30 p m., Mapleton White Church, Main Street, Mapleton. TVavis r f |