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Show Page 3 uuui Owe!) Revs. OGDDDU(?!lQ(Dmg fi7(0GO cision. the age of 50. There are some reasons for Request written informa- By Myrna Trauntvein FAREWELL Elder Michael Brent Miller has been called to serve in the Florida Ft. Lauderdale Mission. He will speak Sunday, Jiine 28th, at 2:10 p.m. in the Mona LDS 1st Ward. He will enter the MTC on July 1, 1998. He is the son ofHarlo and Karen Newton on Mona, and Conrad and Stacy Miller of Salina. Monroe ofScipio. 2nd Ward homcmaking meeting tonight LDS 2nd Ward The Jess and Estelle Bennett of Holden , and Neil and Edith 2nd Ward will have sunner parly at Orgil park Nephi LDS 2nd Ward will have a summer party at Orgill Park, the church ball park and recreation area, on Tuesday, June 30. The party will begin at 6:30 p.m. at one of the boweries. A meal will be served and there will be a program and fun. All ward members are invited to attend. Dona flo FAREWELL Goiania Mission. His farewell will be on Sunday, June 28th at the Mona LDS Chapel at 8:50 a.m. He will enter the MTC on 8, 1998. Young single adult activity set for June 27th ReNephi lief Society homemaking meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. on June 24th. Bring your neighbor, friend, daughter, andor mother for an evening of fun. A dinner, a program, and a quick craft will complete the fun, all we need is you! The Young Single Adult July activity will be held Saturday, June 27th, 6:00 p.m. at the Nephi Stake Center, 351 North 100 West. Hamburgers, chips, and drinks will be served. At 7:30 p.m. participants will carpool to the Mormon Miracle Pageant in Manti. Young Single Adults from stakes up north, will be joining to have a great time. jjunCx ! Myrna T, have city residents. lots looking like they are junk yards, said Schnurr. We need to adopt and ordinance like the one Nephi has which prohibits the junk and means gives the council a legal ' ' to act. In some instances, said Darlene Fowkes, council member, Bruce Hall, health agent for Juab County and representing the Six County Public, Health organization in this area, could be requested to visit some of the properties the town council is Correspondent A town ordinance prohibiting the formation of junk yards and storage of several junk autos on the lot of a residence in the community will be ready for adoption by July 14, the next town couns cil meeting.- - ' ' Correspondent IVlona planning caller. Do not disclose your social security number, checking ac- count number, or financial information. Elderly fraud victims Signs to be aware of: Promises of free trips and prizes flood the mail. Large and frequent payments to compaout-of-sta- te nies. Payments picked up by private courier services. Frequent receipt of inexpensive items such as pens, trinkets and costume jewelry. Sudden difficulty in paying bills and purchasing necessities such as groceries. Savings accounts show large withdrawals. If you feel you may be a victim of telemarketing fraud, or if you have any call you feel may be a scam of some kind, please contact my office. We will be happy to check it out or refer you to the proper jurisdiction, said Carter. He said callers should phone his office at 623-134- ffoc -- T Rick Schnurr, Mona council member, said he had obtained a copy of the ordinance used in Nephi. We can use this as a model, said Schnurr. We dont want to be zoned for yard Rhett Thalman and his wife Some of the offenders could be dealt with by Bruce Hall because they have public health nuisances on their property, said Fowkes. Schnurr said he had also contacted the towns attorney, Phil Lowery, to ask him to write letters to offenders asking them to clean up their lots. The ordinance will, basically, help Mona to clean up all our junk areas since we dont want Mona to look like a junk yard, he said. Grovj a nevj coco garden vjiGEaouff Cko expense off buying notv pOanffS to let folding the bag under the pot. weeks, lift the jar slightly and water fresh will in air, a rose garden without the ex- This miniature green house rootless cuttings with the jar. Keep the soil around pense of buying duplicate roses?, , keep the still moist by watering as Roses can easily be grown froip humid so that they can grow by the cutting flower but do this would any softwood cuttings. absorbing moisture through you in the with well in a place. the Put leaves. jar their from pot Th grow a new rosebush In about six to eight weeks, a cutting, start in the spring with lighted place but not in direct should begin to apa healthy flowering stem. When sunlight. As soon as fresh shoots new shoots with this methHowever, to in six pear. to weeks, are eight the hlossoms petals ready appear, under the the leave cuttings od, the bag. fall, remove the upper few inchweeks. more four to for three to its each Transfer it jar cutting diago1 es of the stem cutting with either the three-incwinter, water h During own peat pot, nally just above a bushes rose new ' the food a method, with it cover and ' it plastic leaf. ' be covered with glass jars Make another diagonal cut five .bag or .'glass jar for about three should clear or it plastic with the plastic befbre planting or six inchef farther down to get more weeks down around the botThe weighted flower pot into the root. will peat bpd. the cutting that you rocks or soil. The with tom transshould be edge Snip off all the leaves oh the and cutting the rose may following spring, the ferred into the of garden. directly cutting with the exception cut- not yet bloom but should grow the to choose If to not careful plant you upper pair, being into the garden, . strong and sturdy. It will bloom damage the stems bud eyes. . . tings directly soil the ' water' thoroughly after the next spring and should be Pip the base of each cutting with , just as beautiful as the parent into water to moisten it, then dip planting. Cover the cutting two plant. Once every it, into one of several brands of a large glass jar. be can which rooting powder, purchased locally in small containers. This is a chemical that will stimulate root growth. The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers 'Water the cuttings a glassful to Juab County. Letor two is usually the .right concerning any subject pertinent ters should be to the point and must include the writamount after they have been set in an inch or two deep in a ers name, address and telephone number. Letters may diamesoil mixture in a not be used to replace advertisements, Cards of ter flowerpot. Or set the cuttings soil directly in the Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants to a particin them like would ular event, Letters to the editor will be not be acceptspot where you to grow in the garden. ed from any candiate that has filled for political office The mixture generally used to filed candidate. Anything start softwood cuttings is half or from anyone supporting a defamacdurse sand and half vermiculite, unsigned, of a libelous nature, or containing moss, or tamped for publication. peat perlite tory statements will not be considered down firmly. If you use a pot, as or legibly written, be less All letters must be typed rootmany as six Cuttings can be ed in a single pot. If you choose than one double spaced type written page in length. to plant directly into the garden, Letters are subject to editing. Mail to Letter to the plant roses singly. Box 77, Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is If you choose to use the pot Editor", P.O. method, place a large plastic food Monday before 5 p.m. it seal and by the over pot hag Did you know you could have will make certain there are We need committees to run r',1r the' food stahd ,tdtekfe charge of ' th4 parade,1- - of Anvassirig busi-- 1 l&tTimes-New- s Correspondent nesses for donations, of seeing " ' Mona Town Council received the fireworks are taken care of, assignments for the July 24th of planning and running the celebration in the community. games, and of seeing we have a Various council members will program and a dinner, said assume the responsibility of Fowkes. A dance might also be planned, forming committees and appoint-in- g said. she Darlene said chairmen, Rick Schnurr volunteered his Fowkes, council member over the wife and himself to be over the celebration. By Myrna Trauntvein r"1 tr I '' ' 9. concessions. adopQ raevj ordinance July 240Ea GcDcbraffion oil on ffEae ffocraaGiop Times-New- Elder Spencer Wayne Walker, son of LuWayne and Linda Walker of Mona, has been called to serve in the Brazil July tion about the productservice being offered. Profits should never be guaranteed. If a caller is seeking a charitable donation, request the percentage of the donation to benefit the charity. If you are unsure of the callers legitimacy, request references. Always take plenty of time to make a decision; dont allow yourself to be pressured by the this, said Carter. Often times, telemarketers are the only peoShopping by Phone: Its be- ple who call the elderly. And come an every day occurrence since they have a tendency to be and is particularly common extremely lonely, they are even among the elderly since it can more vulnerable targets for scam be done from the safety of the artists. It is important that they conhome, however, it is not without risk said Juab County sider the possibility that the nice, Sheriff David Carter. pleasant person they are talking Along with the convenience with on the phone may be trying of shopping from home, comes to steal their life savings, said the risk of telemarketing Carter. He said the FBI points out that fraud. According to Carter, this form of criminal activity is the majority of victims do not sweeping the nation and cre- consider a fraudulent telemarating fear among the elderly, keters actions to be a crime. It is important for the elderly to especially. said Carter, realize there is a direct connecEvery year, an estimated $40 billion is tion between illegal telemarketobtained illegally through U.S. ing and criminal activity, said Telemarketing operations. The Carter. Federal Bureau of InvestigaIts difficult to apprehend tion reports there are over fraudulent telemarketers, but it 14,000 illegal operations tak- is essential that the elderly know ing advantage of U.S. Citizens how to recognize when a caller may be trying to take advantage every year. Are you a target for of them. The Utah Sheriffs Astelemarketing fraud and do sociation has some suggestions you know what precautions to on how the elderly can protect take to lessen your chances of themselves by identifying fraudbeing victimized? asked Cart- ulent sales pitches, as well as er. Perhaps you know some- how to recognize a potential victim. one who could be a target? There are some criteria that In and effort to alert and protect the elderly, Carter urges everyone should use in saving that extreme caution be exer- themselves the problems assoccised when purchasing any- iated with losing money to thing over the phone. Of telemarketing fraud, said Cartcourse, not just the elderly are er. To protect yourself, keep in victims of this crime but the elderly are particular targets. mind the following information: It is illegal to seek payment According to a survey by the American Association of Re- for sweepstakes or prize offers. Dont allow telemarketers to tired Persons (AARP), more than half of all victims are over pressure you into making a de s Times-New- FAREWELL Elder Adam Jess Bennett has been called to serve a mission in the Illinois Chicago North Mission. His farewell will beheld on June 28th at 9:00 a. m. in the Nephi LDS 5th Whrd, 345 East 500 North. He will enter the MTC on July 8, 1998. Adam is the son of Melvin and Jerris Bennett. His grandparents are scorns Gik)0 SCdgi?i?d(a .. ' ' fire- works and the event is planned for the evening of the celebration. Doran Kay and his wife will select a committee to be over the parade. Mayor Bryce Lytirihnd his wife will be over the games. Darlene Fowkes will organize a committee to plan and organize a program: We need the help of everyone to make our celebration a success, said Fowkes. You will need to each find a committee to work on your assignment. erf. Juty f5ourth on 3 NN. footeH&tbottt Toinnom&nt er , ve - ...... five-leafl- et ; Place Nepfii City Park Starting Time 10:00 am Brackets for Botfi Boy's gndgd!s.(Grad2S going into) 5tfi and 6tfi Graders Graders 7tfi and 9tfi and 10tfi Graders 1 itfi & 12tfi Graders and All Adults Entry Fee 5500 per player A team may include 3 or 4 players teams are guaranteed at least 3 games 2 practice games and tfien a single elimination toumamentgame. All LcIIcrs to tho editor policy. . Sign 3w!y well-work- llps 6:45 am. to 9:45 am on 4tfi at tfie City Park. Also, Come For more Info. Contact: Tony or Meridee Curtis or Tina Sperry at 623-26- try tfa TfC2Fwfr 00, Squire at 623-40- 25. COme Play SOme HCOpsH juLLIL -L- La--U- |