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Show Nephi news ,hT Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey on Monday. Mrs. Jessie Bailey spent two days in Orem last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cole of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carter of Salt Lake City were visitors on spent Saturday and Granger Friday at the home of Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Frank Cole. On Sunday, Mrs. Carter. Jeannine Van Ausdal of Santa-quiwas a guest at the Cole . Maurice Cazier of Granger home. visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier. nt ' U n Mrs. Lavon Ellertson spent last weekend in Salt Lake City where she visited with Mrs. Shirlene Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lindsey. She also visited in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clift. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Keith Chapman of Fillmore was a visitor on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fern Garrett. aits a V lH ij if 1145 5 MCMfeta New, fast cuttini etui , Ot GREENWOODS, 740 North Main, Nephi, Utah h, GHRISTIMS GIFTS J FOR SCOUTS Chazel Mem molt, Lloyd N. Olpin Debbie Lofgran, Glade Dec. 21 date arranged Jarrett plan wedding for Manti Temple vows Miss Lofgran is a senior at Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Lofgran announce the engagement and Juab High School and will conapproaching marriage of their tinue her studies. Mr. Jarrett is daughter Debbie to Mr. Glade L. a graduate of Juab High School Jarrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. and LDS Seminary, and is currently attending Utah Technical Thayne W. Jarrett of Nephi. The marriage is planned for College at Provo where he will Saturday, December 14 at Ne- graduate next spring. phi, to be followed by a reception They will make their home in the same evening at the Fine Provo. Arts Center. their jobs better and more efficiently. Two management engineers from the Management Engineers Services Association of Denver visited the Juab County Hospital on November 21, 1974 and surveyed the hospital to help identify areas where improvements may be made. In the spring, the management engineers will return to perform management engineering studies that hopefully will benefit all of the hospital patients and employees. David E. Peterson, hospital administrator said today that he is pleased to have an opportunity to participate in this program with other hospitals in Utah. roimnniES She also attended Brigham Young University. Mr. Olpin is also a graduate of Juab High School and Juab Stake Seminary. He is currently a student at the University of Utah. Mr. Olpin served an LDS mission to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Memmott announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Chazel to Lloyd N. Olpin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus N. Olpin. The marriage is planned for December 21 at the Manti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A reception will be held that evening at the ward cultural hall. Miss Memmott is a graduate of Juab High School, Juab Stake Seminary, and Ricks College. First-Secon- Management team studies local hospital Recent national reports indicate that productivity in the United States among industries is on the decline. The Juab County Hospital is joining with other Utah hospitals to ensure that productivity in the hospital industry is not a part of this national trend. Under a $24,421 grant received by the Utah State Hospital Association from the Department of Health Education and Welfare through the Intermountain Regional Medical Program, a team of management specialists has been hired to assist community hospitals of the state in their effort to contain rising hospital costs, to improve patient care, and to assist employees in doing MAC30 tl Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Greenhalgh, Ronnie Green-halgMr. and Mrs. Russell S. Morgan and son, Dr. Nelson Jones and children Shiralyn and Rodney, and Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Jones were in Cedar City Sunday evening where they attended sacrament meeting. Kelly and Todd Hanson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hanson were speakers at the meeting. Todd has accepted a call to the Hawaiin LDS mission, and Kelly recently returned from the LDS mission. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lavon Ellertson were Mr. and Mrs. Randy Sperry and daughter Wendy and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tidwell, all of Bountiful. Glade Jarrett, Debbie Lofgran Green-halg- ww, IFASMOONS Southern California. Shop Mt. Nebo DUP Camp meets d Dorothy Neilsen as hostesses. Captain Mildred Robbins conducted the meeting. Las Vegas Fort was the lesson given by Ina Kay. Present were Mrs. Robbins, Mabel Kay, Elena Stanley, Rhoda Newell, Mrs. Neilsen, Mrs. Garfield, Viola Lynn, Mrs. Kay, Geneva Molyneux, Agnes Myers, Madge Newton, Mrs. Oliver, Verde Ellertson, Joy Young, and Myra Kay. Juab High Schools wrestling team were beaten by the Millard team last Thursday evening, according to a release from the high school. Winning matches for Juab were Dan Paystrup, who won by a decision Mark Kay, who won by a pin; Chad Goble, who won by a decision Matt Bracken, who won by a superior decision 12-Dale Anderson, who won by a decision; and. Tracy Christensen, who won by a pin. I S? W The Wasp grapplers will wrestle Emery Wednesday at 2 p.m. 28-2- 5 6-- 6-- 0; for CHRISTMAS i NEEDS FREE GIFT WRAPPING f Official Canteens Rugged aluminum with leakproof welded seams. Cloth cover. 3.20 Canteen No. 1201 4.25 Canteen No. 1202 Canteen Shaped to hug hip for carrying comfort. Has belt clip, cnained-opolyethylene cap. l2-Qua- rt n No. QUILTED CAR COATS 20 OFF 1 1199 $4.00 Official Cook Kit Includes aluminum trypan, , and plastic cup. All parts fit in a snug cloth cover with carry-strap- . Weighs lb. No. 1200 1 $4.50 SCOUT WRIST WATCHES .... $12.95 $15.95 $25.95 THE TOGGERY : USE YOUR BANK AMERICARD OR MASTER CHARGE 2 O The FIRST oil your The Mt. Nebo Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held a meeting on November 22 at the Mona Court house, with Josephine Garfield, Verda Oliver, and JHS Wrestlers are downed DOTTIE'S g Times-New- s YOUR SCOUT HEADQUARTERS Conveniently Located at 19 North Main in Nephi! Nephi, Utah November 28, 1974 -i YOU ARE INVITED TO For tea sets and tanks, tops and trumpets, there are two cards that fit the occasion to a TT First Security BankAmericard and Check Protection Plus. BankAmericard lets you charge what you want and pay for it on one convenient bill. Check Protection Plus lets you pay as you go telling over 12,000 merchants that First Security Bank stands behind your check. Together, they cover you when youre charging or cashing. PAYSONS (ChoM FRIDAY NOVEMBER with marching bands and carolers YOUVE COT CHRISTMAS COVERED. ..FOR CASH OR CREDIT v 7 - . rs 3 . bf b ca -- 12:00 noon a NOON FREE CANDY STORES SANTA VISITS THE KIDDIES will remain open until 9 p.m. Friday night Huish Theatre following the parade tv? 2 FREE MOVIE SANTA PARADE Main Street 29-1- t Payson Chamber of Ccminerce I |