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Show Thursday, May 21, 1970 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Lavera Macham were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter of Pay-so- Club New Lita-Lur- e n. and Mrs. Michael Dan Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Memmott of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Darion Christensen of Moroni, and Miss Ann Black-haof Salt Lake City were in Salt Lake City Monday afternoon to visit with Elder Jeff Memmott, who left by plane that day for Bolivia where he has been called to serve an LDS mission. Officers Installed; Club Mr. Club met at tended the May festival at the The school where their two grand the home of Mrs. Fred L. Gadd Mrs. on Thursday, May 7. children, Todd and Shawn par Leila Wilkey conducted the ticlpated. meeting. Mrs. Merle White read Week end visitors at the home Litany. of Mrs. Roy McPherson were New officers for 1970-7- 1 were her daughters, Mrs. Clyde Ewell installed by Rita Andrews, usand daughter of Ogden, and candle light Mrs. Charles Topley of Dodson, Mrs. Grace Memmott of ing a beautiful a candle Montana. Woods Cross spent the week end ceremony, and using and holder brought from Mexico Mr. and her with parents-in-laDinner guests on Mothers by Mrs. Gadd. day at the home of Mrs. Lavera Mrs. S. F. Memmott. Mecham were her sons in law New officers are Mrs. J. W. Dinner guests Wednesday eve and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. president; Mrs. Clyde Lois Brough, ning at the home of Mrs. Farrell Bosh and daughters Ann Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Horn Shaw, vice president; Ernestine were and Lisa of Salt Lake City; Mr. er Carver of Provo. Vest, secretary and treasurer; and Mrs. James White of Nephi Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, reporter Mrs. Earl Francom, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Black and Mrs. James M. Anderson, Debra and son Johnny of Spring-vill- e ett and Mrs. Beth Rosquist were historian. A short business sesvisited on Saturday with in Salt Lake City Saturday to sion reminded club members of her mother, Mrs. Mecham. attend the funeral services for the need to support the Nephi Mrs Clean up and Beautification comMrs. Myrtle Rees Ault. Mothers day guests at the Ault was a sister of the late mittee, and to help keep the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn of Nephi. Bur- program moving ahead. Lunt were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Florence ial was in the Salt Lake City Lunt and family of Hunter, Mr. The luncheon for the girl and Mrs. Farrell D. Lunt and cemetery. to be held on May graduates, Mr. Mrs. of and E. Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Earl family Ogden, Mrs. J. E. 21, was discussed. Sterling Fackreli and children visited in Springville Sunday Andrews gave a review of In of Springville. Mrs. Lunt also with Mr. and Mrs. William Cor-r- y Touch by John Steinbesk IV. received a telephone call from and family. Mr. Steinbeck was a commentMr. and Mrs. Fei Wong wishing be-fand radio Saturday visitors at the Earl ator his service inpersonality her a happy Mothers day. Mr. Vietnam. He Mr. and were home E. Nielsen Wong lived with the Lunts for served as a war a time. They are in the process Mrs. Elden Osborne and family. first six months later hereporter, volunbut of moving from Houtson, Texas Daniel Hamil- teered to be a gunner. In his to Canada and called from Salt tonMr.andand Mrs.of Sunnyside vis- book he had much to say about family Lake City. ited with Mr. and Mrs. V. R. the use of marijuana in Vietnam, After leaving military service Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt had Nielsen over the week end. he became a writer for the as their visitors on Mothers Mrs. Steve Juhasz is visiting Washington Post. Mr. Lunt Mrs. and Gordon day, Mr. and four children of Bountiful; this week withH. her parents, also Enjoying the review and the and W. Mrs. and Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lunt and C. evening were Mrs. Neldon WorMrs. with her sister, Zelpha three children of Sandy, and Mr. She was enroute thington, Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, Mrs, and Mrs. Raymond Lovell of Ne Broadhead. in her home to Akron, Ohio af- F. A. Heppler, Mrs. Frank phi. ter a visit at the home of a Brough, Mrs. J. W. Brough, Mrs Cleon Memmott, Miss Naomi daughter in Las Vegas. Bailey, Mrs. J. E. Andrews, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park Ray Worthington, Mrs. Carl L. and daughter Lisa were dinner Wilkey, Mrs. Merle White, Mrs. H. Beckstead, Mrs. Fred L. guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Peter- Gadd, Mrs. Clyde Shaw and son in Tooele. Other guests were Mrs. Bent R. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Seat and son Robert. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace were Mr. and Mrs. Royce Briggs of Bountiful and Miss Kathy Pace. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park had as their guests on Mothers Billan-zitc- h day, Mr. and Mrs. Bill of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Seat and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and son Donald R. Rodger of Tooele, and Mrs. E. S. Anderson of Manti. Connie, Michael and Debbie called from Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt were overnight visitors recently at the home of their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lunt at Sandy. They at- Odtf hour emergencies? Service isnt service unless you get it when you need it. Chevron CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL NEPHI LEO CHRISTENSEN 623 0648 MAN IN Standard Oil Company of California m Mr. and Mrs. Don Christiansen of Springville visited on Sunday with her mother, Mrs. George Parkin. Miss Petty Parkin of Pocatello, Idaho spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin. Mothers day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Kendall were her brother and sister, Boyd Burton and Mrs. Wm. G. Peterson; also Mr. and Mrs. T. Clair Kendall and children; Mr. and Hrs. Edward Kendall and family, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Shirley K. Green-halg- h and family of Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jenkins of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jenkins of Provo. They also received a telephone call from Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kendall who are in Tucson, Arizona. TOM . 1 r Meets at Gadd Home ae $ieate&t (fanfeet Fuel system dirty? The World s lorgesl Hof Air BoHoon! Solesmen in genuine cirrus outfits! deols like you've never seen Mere! Corpet Chevron Fuel Filters remove rust, dirt and sediment down to 20 microns. Chevron OIL CALL YOUR STANDARD NEPHI 623-064- 6 LEO CHRISTENSEN MAN IN Standard Oil Company of California FOR o 2 r t First Security Bank 2 Vi year subordinated notes i 5- - Get oil this lor only 0 nickel! HOT DOG M DRINK - assure interest at i ri POPCORN I A fpbvlovs and e icciiinp gift fpr the home TO THE FAMILY 0 Vf DRIVING THE GREATEST DISTANCE! 2f Around the investment of $500 or more this month assures this high return until Dec. 1972. An west bend... by the freeway exit, to AS ikd Interest paid twice a year. DjMBERIE-- O'1 V , V S AMERICAN FORK tS v? nr 756-603- 7 560 West State Road T Page Three |