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Show Jeanie Marie Johnson Recites Vows with Monte G. MANAGING YOUR New Look For Mutual Funds? Huff Individual investors with daughter Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson and Bruce Tucker, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Clair M. Tucker, Riverside, Calif., and other relatives and friends from the Orem area. A reception at the Ephraim South Ward cultural hall honored the couple following the ceremony. They will take a short honeymoon in southern Utah, following which they will make their home in Salt Lake City, where both are employed. Jeanie Marie Johnson, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnson, and Monte G. Huff, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Don Huff, were united in marriage October 9. Coming from out of town for the ceremony and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huntsman and daughter Tammy and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Oliver, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson and sharp memories of stock market comebacks are once considering investing in growth and growth-incom- e opportunities through mutual funds with proven performance records. again retirement programs such as Keogh from Purdue University. He was employed by the DuPont company as a research chemist and was a member of the team which developed the man-mad- e fiber known as nylon. Eugene was an active member of his church serving in all organizations. He is survived by his widow, five children, a number of grandchildren, and two brothers, Howard of Salt Lake City, and Colley of Ephraim, also a sister, Helen Ford of Salt Lake City. Funeral services and burial were in Fisherville, Virginia. Come Homs To Interstate. Decatur Income Fund, the Delta Trend Fund and the Delchester Bond Fund. Retirement Accounts). The activity is strong with mutual funds having favorable long-terrecords extending through the lean years as well as the good. Such funds are being chosen by investors who have put the market downturn of 1973-7- and the present 5 up- swing into proper perspec- tive and once again see e equity investing, not vehicles, as the strategy to follow this year. fixed-incom- Schellenger contends that a number of smaller, individual investors are becoming more sophisticated in their investing practices. The mutual fund, per se, is not a cure-al- l for the person with limited investment dollars, he says. But the concept of gaining diversification, research insight and professional management through the pooling of resources is still important today, and astute individuals are searching out the funds which have demonstrated success over the Mr. and The investment expert foresees that the successful mutual funds of the 'late 1970s will be improved vehicles over many of the funds which the public may remember from the late 60s. He feels that prospective fund purchasers can look forward to more creatively conceived products. In some cases, the mutual fund offering will be combined with an insurance or other financial vehicle to give the investor additional inflation-fightinor retirement benefits. Although income is most frequently the end result sought by investors, funds combining this objective g with years. There are different types of mutual funds available today to suit individual in- - Without our hero the zero many of the numbers we write would be unclearly jumbled together because the zero functions as a place holder. capital long-ter- appreciation possibilities are favored, he points out. Knowing which securities to choose initially and then when to sell them and buy new ones is getting tougher for the says Schellenger. He suggests that individuals can get valuable help in assessing their objectives and investment actions by discussing their personal needs and future goals with experienced securities and mutual fund full-tim- e OUR HERO THE ZERO dealers. In our modern world of higher mathematics and computer science the zero performs a heroic function. Even in digital watches the zero is a hero, making sure you know its, say, 12:08, not 12.8. Take the dependable solid state digitals from Sears, for example. With no moving parts they need fewer- repairs, and they need no winding. They are also smartly styled for a timely fashion look. And the useful zero keeps the time flashing by in an orderly manner. Think how different time telling would be if, instead of 12:08 we had to say XILVIII. And thank mathematical minds for devising our hero the - Salesmen: JERRY & MARY BRADLEY 1 Phono: after 3 p.m. (35-203- Builders and Dealers of Interstate Homes f FALL TIRE SALE X X X X contempo prints they'll look twice at this exclusive new floral' print from Career Club, bold and colorful floral pattern and stripes on dark, dark grounds, made of 100 Encron Gol-de- n Touch polyester-permanepress, another fashion first from Career Club. Second Son A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mickelson of nt Heber, Utah, on Sept. 21. He weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. and will be named Tanner Thomas Mickelson. The youngster is welcomed by a brother, Rand. Grandparents for the . 12th time are Mr. and Mrs. William $16.00 Thomas of American Falls. for the Idaho. Grandparents 21st time are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mickelson of Manti. Girl Black-Haire- d Mr. and Mrs. Ronald James are the parents (Carol) Nelson of a black-haire- d daughter. Ajo Proud to Anooatico . . THAT A NEW SEARS AUTHORIZED 54 20 35 40 38 25 46 99 16 15 16 16 4 3 3 3 04 19 30 97 Exc Exc. Exc. Exc. AGREEMENT WITH SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. WHICH WAS FORMERLY HELD BY PETE ALFANO. Tax Tax Tax Tax CHUCK AND DOLLY WILL OPERATE THE BUSINESS AT THE NEW LOCATION AT 87 SO. MAIN STREET, NEXT Super tough passenger car tires designed to keep the full tread on the road for better control BR78 DR78 GR78 HR78 HR78 13 14 14 14 15 39 50 41 70 46 75 49 25 50 85 2 2 2 3 3 16 42 89 09 17 Exc Exc Exc. Exc. Exc. TO LEE'S VARIETYOil Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax 5 5 $5.25 quarts SHD oil plus oil filter or quarts Unico 10-30- W 10-40- W Batteries - $5.75 plus oil filter X X X X X 14 14 14 15 15 29 75 31.15 33 70 31 65 34 35 CONVENIENCE TO OUR CUSTOMERS IN SANPETE Seat Covers Polyester tubeless -- 2.39 Exc. Tax 2 55 Exc. Tax 2 76 Exc. Tax 2.58 Exc. Tax 2 80 Exc. Tax FREE Mounting and Balancing except on rear tractor tires. -- Two Piece Install yourself in minutes Nylon - Saddle blanket type material With pockets and rifle sleeve Without pockets Truck Jacks - High lift bumper Single bit, long handle axe ar shovel Folding Hunting Knife (style WE KNOW THAT CHUCK AND DOLLY WILL OFFER PERSONAL AND COMPLETE CATALOG SHOPPING Reduced prices Accessory Specials Limited to Existing Supply - Special Snow Tires p OPEN IN EPHRAIM ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 11. CHUCK AND DOLLY SACKETT UNDER A CONTRACT Steel Belted Radials CO-O- P G78 H78 G78 H78 A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Hurst of Dallas, Texas, on Oct. 4. He weighed 8 lbs. 15 oz. and will be named Casey Roger. He has one sister at home. This is the 33rd grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. John F, Hurst of Manti and the third THIS STORE WILL BE OWNED AND OPERATED BY Heavy Service - Mud and Snow Truck Tire Maximum pulling power - Nylon Cord F78 33rd Grandchild October 14th thru 16th Get winter tires not - tires that will not let you down in rough terrain and inclement weather. Prices Reduced On All Car, Truck & Tractor Tires Country Squire Redi-Gri- Grant Cox are grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Speaks of Dallas, Tex. COUNTY- $26.55 $18.95 $28.50 $ 9.25 $ 3.98 1184) $13.99 Scars Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant, Chuck and Dolly Sacketf 4 Phone Sears Roebuck and Co. 2650 E. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90051 Open 9:30 to 5:30 Shop of Sears and Save 283-408- INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES If IFA sells it you can depend on it. American Fork, Utah Loa, Utah 28 N 1st West 80 South Mam 836-283Cedar City, Utah Logan, Utah 2 N 200 West 2355 No Mam 752 5541 Delta, Utah . Ogden. Utah 6 1375 Wall Ave 498 W Mam Draper, Utah Payson. Utah 1045 E 12400 South 571 0125 57 W 1st North 465 2239 Ephraim, Utah Price, Utah 9 .South Hwy 89 240 W 1st Noith Provo. Utah 55 W 5th South Richfield. Utah 448 E 1st South 896 5771 Riverton. Utah 1860 W 12600 So Roosevelt. Utah Oft West Hwy 40 Salina Utah South Hwy 89 St George, Utah 31 0 Industrial Rd 673 3631 Salt Lake City Utah 1800 So West Temple 467 3342 Soda Springs. Idaho P O Bex 776 (208) 6 Spanish Fork. Utah Cannery Road Tremonton. Utah 241 So 3rd West 257 5419 Sprinkler Irrigation Hwy 89 South Salma 529 7481 Sears 4 Campbells now have seven grandchildren. Paternal grandfather, Ted Nelson, lives in Palmdale, Calif. He the happy grandparents. was blessed Alan Douglas by his father on Oct. 10. Sharing this special day were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cox, Mrs. Rodney Cox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cox .and family, Mrs. Hettie Henrie and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Beck and family of Centerfield. BE These are a few sample prices. 700 750 and Nelsons are operators of the local laundra-ma- t with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Campbell. The CATALOG SALES MERCHANT WILL DEER HUNTER SPECIALS L78 700 Enterprise, Thursday, October 14, 1976 Page Mrs. Douglas Cox of a new son, Sept. 7. He 3 oz. He was by four sisters are the parents who was born weighed 8 lbs. welcomed home and one brother. Mr. and Mrs. Take the number 302, for exWithout the zero, the values of the 3 and the 2 would need to be expressed as 3 hundreds and 2 ones, orCCCII. zero. ample. HONEST ABE CONSTRUCTION - CaieerClub Posterity Grows agement Company, Inc., Philadelphia, are noticing an increase in the number of new purchases mostly in Messenger the Delaware Fund, the mutual fund sponsors, says. He points out that mutual fund organizations, including his firm, Delaware Man- Plans and IRAs (Individual William E. Larsen vestment goals, Schellenger says. He notes that the Delaware group of mutual funds, for example, includes Thats what James P. Schellenger, president of one of the nations largest the Word has been received in Ephraim of the death of William Eugene Larsen on Sept. 27, 1976 in Fisherville, Virginia, of cancer. Eugene was born Nov. 14, 1906 in Ephraim to William A. and Mattie Dorius Larsen. He attended the Ephraim schools, graduating from Ephraim High and Snow College. He was active in the sports program at both schools. It was while attending Snow he met and married Tursal Childs of Gunnison. He graduated from the University of Utah and received his Doctors degree in chemistry born to them in the Utah Valley Hospital on October 4. The little miss weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and will receive the name Jamey Carmel. She has a brother who is eight and a sister, six. 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