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Show NepM, Juab County, Utah imtfi-ifoui- ufljc fi - Thursday, May 16, 1963 Two Pag Nephi Local, Social Items Bill Goble of Logan spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goble. Clifton Goble of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goble and daughter of Hunter visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goble. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden visited in Salt Lake City on Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-hea- d were In Salt Lake City over the week end where they visited with their children, Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd Green and Mrs. LaRue Taylor. While there they attended the spring party for the telephone pioneers. They visited Pioneer Village and enjoyed dinner at the Cottonwood Mall Hot Shoppee. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Broad-hea- d and daughters Kathy and Susan spent the week end in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. Niles Broadhead. They also visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lundquist and Mrs. C. A. Muir, brother in law and sisters of Mr. Broad-hea- Mr. and Mrs. Earl G Freide Salt Lake City announce the oirth of a son on April 23. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Byron Chase of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller of Las Vegas, Nevada. are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Friede of Schinook, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler, Montana, Mr. and Mis. M. M. Mis. Essie Keeler and Cath-eri- n Miller of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Bowles of Provo visited Rue Golden of Nephi. with Mrs. Catherin Bowles on are Mr. and Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Miller of Payson Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen of Salt Lake City visited with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden on Monday of last week. of d. Great-grandparen- ts IEVAN SOCIAL ITEMS that runs on THE SUNMOBILE WATCH IT GO!! The amazing Sunmobile, a car The time this in exposure. sunshine, is shown in action hood turn light energy into electrical energy to move the model car. A Motors science sho the sun. The Sunmobile is one of the demonstrations m the General the wonders of dramatizes show , admission-freestage Previews of Progress. The each adults year ard science before two million American students button-Ukeptotov- 300-wa- tt Public Invited to Special Monday Assembly The general public Is lnvit-t- o a model The Sunmobile to Join with the student is ear powered by sunlight one of the exciting demonstrabody for this interesting and tions in store for Juab High scientific demonstration. School students when General Photoelectric cells on the Motors Previews of Progress is Sunmobile presented on May 20 at 10 a.m. hood of the at the Juab High auditorium. convert solar energy into elect- 15-in- I In the Previews ric power. show, a 300-wa- tt lamp is used to simulate the suns rays. As the light strikes the button-iik- e cells, the car moves smoothly across the table. "There are no plans to procars in duce the the foreseeable future G. M. President John F. Gordon declares but this demonstration symbolizes the search of scientists and engineers for the secrets of power and energy." According to Previews lecturer Bill Winters, who will appear here with the show, the solar energy falling on one square mile of ground each day is equivalent to the energy in 400,000 gallons of oil. The Sunmobile illustrates just one method of recovering some of this energy. Among eight other demonstrations in the Previews show are a roaring jet engine, a vivid illustration of the gyroscopic principles that safely guide todays ships, planes and missiles, and a small vehicle that skims over land or water on a cushion of air. Designed to inspire greater interest in science and enginstage eering, the show is presented in language by a specially team. Seven trained two-ma- n teams take the program to all parts of the nation. Since 1946, Previews of Progress has been seen by nearly 30 million people in the United States, Canada and 22 foreign countries. ever-continui- - ANNOUNCING AUTHORIZED SERVICE BRIGGS & STRATTON GASOLINE ENGINES Complete Parts and Service al GREENWOOD SERVICE Nephi, Utah 740 North Main .iTWnHFiBKBBEBBKSSil Mothers day visitors at the Barbara Painter of William Sorbe home this week Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Santaquin visited night and Sunday with Mr. and Sorbe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rue Golden. Clair Paulsen and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beagley ;,nd Mrs. Don Wilson and famand family of American Fork ily till of Salt Lake City, and .vere Mothers day guests of Miss Kathryn Sorbe, a student Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley. of Snow College. Miss Sorbe recently was elected president Mr. and Mrs. Evan Blackett cf the Home Economics class had as their dinner guests on lor the coming year. Miss Mothers day, Earl Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Moore and three children, all of Salt Lake City, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon H. Bracken. Mrs. Eugene Aagard and iamily spent the week end in Provo with her mother, Mrs. James Daley. Mr. and Mrs. Skip Beard of Milford visited at the home of Phyllis Beard on Sunday. Mrs. Helen Benedict returnMr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers ed home last week after havspent Mothers day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs ing spent the winter with her children. A. J. Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Sheril ShepMrs. Hazel Bosh, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bosh and family herd and family of Provo spent of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mother's Day with her parMr. and Mrs. Clifton Mrs. Vernon Bosh and family ents, of Spring City, and Mrs. Leah Bosh. Bosh of Levan were in St. Mothers Day dinner guests of George on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh were to attend the wedding of Jerry Bishop and Mrs. Golden R. Bosh and Mrs. Evelyn Larsen. Mangelson and family, Mr. and Enroute home on Sunday they Mrs. Jack Bosh and family, visited at Zions National Park, and Kent Linton and family of Bryce Canyon National Park Nephi. and the Big Rock Candy mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Peterson of Payson of Salt Lake City visited with Mr and Mrs. John Christen- her Mrs. Leah B09I1 sen and daughter Sharon of on mother, Monday. Mr. Mrs. Owen and Helper, Man waring of Salt Lake City, Visiting at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bowles Dulcie Francom were Paul and family were week end and Francom and Mr. and Mrs. Mothers day dinner guests of Wallace Tolley and two childMrs. LaVern Bowles. ren of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler Guests at the home of Mrs. and family of Salt Lake City Dulcie Francom on Thursday visited over the Mothers Day to celebrate her birthday anniweek end with her parents, Mr. versary were her daughter, and Mrs. Marvin Anderson of Mrs. Beth Tolley and two Nephi and Mrs. Sorena Ostler children of Salt Lake City, of Moroni. They were Sunday Mrs. H. R. Francom, Mrs. Leah dinner guests at the Anderson Bosh, Mrs. Nellie Nedlsen and home. 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