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Show Nephi, Thursday, June 24, 1965 Juab County, Utah 84648 Pag Four Guests at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Parkin Mr. and Mra. Ferry J. Ostler and family of Salt Lake entertained Sunday at a Fath- A. V. Gadd on Sunday were City and Richard Hendrickson er's day dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gadd spent Fathers day at the home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth and daughter Sharon, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Debbra, Mr. and and Mrs. V. E. Gadd of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Victor Collard Mrs. William Rohletter and Lake City; Mr. and Mra. Gorhad as their visitors on Fath- spent Saturday and Sunday of Marvin Anderson on Sunday. three children of Centerville, don Penrod of Provo, Mr. and laM week in Logan, where they er's day, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sorensen Dr. Mrs. J. Hal Gadd and eon JimCallaway and two children of attended the Cazier family re- and children of Salt Lake City and and Mra. Richard Parkin three children and Mr. and my of Provo, and Mr. and Mra. Salt Lake City, and Mr. and union. They also visited with visited on Sunday with their Mrs. Merz Hugantobler and Don F. Gadd of Nephi. Mrs. Dean Collard and children. their sons and families: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cazier at grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. son of St. Joseph, Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Marvin Anderson. Mr. and Mra. George W. Duckworth of Nephi. Dr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh had as their viators Cazier in Salt Lake City, and home Mra. of Visitors at the over the week end and on with Mr. Caziers brother, Bert Anna D. Allred Richard Parkin and family will the during Fathers day, Mr. and Mrs. Cazier at the Veterans Hos- post week were Mr. and Mrs. be moving to Fort Riley, KanOwen N. Gibeon of Preston, pital. Wendell Duke of Salt Lake sas in the near future. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum City, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. WatGreenhalgh of Springville, Mr. Mrs. A. H.. Latimer had as son and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mr. and Mrs. GreenRoy and Mrs S. Ray Greenhalgh her guests over the week end LOADER AND BACK HOE had as their guests on Larsen of Heber City. of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Udell halgh WORK her sister, Mrs. Fay N. Lynn Mr. Father's day, their sons and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Olsen of of Bailey of South Jordan, Fill Dirt Sandbox Sand and also her in law Panguitch; and families: daughters RivMonroe visited on Saturday niece, and Mrs. Nell Stevens of Beverly Goulding of San Barnyard Fertilizer Mr. and Mrs. dark Mr. and Mrs. Norman Green- with Mrs. Anna D. Allred. erton, Leandro, California. They atand children, Mr. and Fireplace Wood Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- halgh tended the Norton family reunMrs. and Gary Anderson Greenhalgh in Is Mr. Gary visiting eph R. Greenhalgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Perris, California this week ion held at Santaquin on Satand Mrs Stellman Greenhalgh. family, and Clarence Phillipsen ard Greenhalgh and family. with his brother and sister in urday. On Monday, Mra. Latimer as had her Ella guest, Phone Fathers day visitors at the law, Mr. and Mra. Maurice AnAnderson of Salt Lake City. home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green- derson. Cazier were Mr. and Mrs. Art halgh and family attended a Margaret Austin is visiting Hartvigsen and Mr. and Mrs. family reunion in Santaquin Donald Ellison and children of on Saturday evening, honoring in Annaheim, California with Orem. her father, Peter Heelia, and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. El fathers in the family. Priest and family. other Mr. and Mrs Milo Cazier reHeells' children were Mr. All of Week end visitors at the ceived word recently that their and present, many of his home of Mr. and Mrs. David who Allan Cazier, grandson, Austin were Mr. and Mrs. Tom recently completed four years grandchildren. Randle and son Michael of In the United States Air Force Week end visitors at the Hunter. has accepted a government homo of Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. position in Washington, DjC. Mr. and Mra. Merlyn BurHall were Mr. and Mrs. RichMrs. Vem Davis and fam- ard Hall and family of Provo, ras ton and family and Miss Lucille Bailey of Salt Lake ily and Miss Naomi Bailey at- and Miss Louise Hall of Salt City, and Michael CorfieLd of tended the missionary farewell Lake City. Life's greatest values conAmerican Fork spent Sunday testimonial for Elder James I. of first and foremost, sist at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey at Fountain Green on Mr. and Mra Gordon Hansen Jesse A. a evenhealthy body. Your doctBailey. Sunday evening. and family of Sandy and Mr. ing they attended Sunday ors prescription is designed the missionMr. and Mrs. George W. and Mrs. Kay Hansen were ary farewell testimonial at to either assist you to reDuckworth had as their guests weak end visitors at the home Fountain Green for Elder Jamigain you health, or to proon Father's day, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Han- es Ivan Bailey, son of Mr. and tect your health from desen. Mra. Ivan Bailey. Harry Duckworth and family, terioration. His knowledge of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Mra. P. N. Anderson spent is used in writing your preWilliam Rohletter and childMr. and Mra Jesse Bailey, ren of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs the past week in Salt Lake . . and our drugscription Lois and son Dale, atGlen Burton and children of City where she visited with her daughter Is used in tended knowledge the gist's son wedding and Mr. in reception law, daughter Salt Lake City. held at properly filling the preSantaquin Saturday and Mrs. EkaAyn Anderson. scription he has given you. Mrs. Brigham Garrett had While in Salt Lake City she evening for Mr. and Mrs. Carl as her week end guests, her attended the MIA dance fes- Gardner. son and daughter in law, Mr. tival, and also the Belliston Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. COMPLETE LINE OF SICK-ROOand Mra. Max Garrett and fam- family reunion at the Murray Pack of Ogden visited during Park. the past week at the home of ily; and also Mrs. Pearl Dahlen SUPPLIES AND NEEDS AVAILABLE of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. George W. DuckMr. and Mrs. Wallace G. worth. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Golden Hendrickson visited on Saturand children of Spanish Fork day with Mrs. Hendricksons Mr. and Mra Lynn Esplin Mr. and Mrs. have as their guest, his mothvisited with his parents, Mr. grandparents, and Mrs. R. S. Golden. Miss Marvin Anderson. They were er, Mrs. Amy Croft of Order-villLeslie Miller, who has spent enroute to their home in Salt Mrs. Croft will attend the past ten days at the Gold- Lake City after visiting In Cal- the Postmasters Convention been home, returned to her home ifornia. ing held in Nephl this week. in Salt Lake City. Nephi Local, Social News I. TREE TOPPING OR REMOVAL He (belter at the U. S. MISSILE SHELTER Two lolJitn Inflate a plastic balloon ml Ala. The (heller provide an Army Ordnance Guided Miaaile School, Redstone Arsenal, locadefenee aydema at any geographical protection for missiles in the air the release splits the A Instantly on rope tug tion jungle, desert, or polar region. balloon in half, uncovering the missiles. Clubs Council Holds Meeting Wednesday The Nephl Federated mens Council met at Wo- Mickel-son- s Restaurant last Wednesspecial lunch- day evening at a eon. Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh, retiring president, reported on the past years activities, then each outgoing officer introduced the officer who was to succeed her on the Council. The new officers were welcomed and given brief Instructions as to their duties for the 1965-196- 6 club year. (Mrs. Roy E. Gibson of the Beta Club will serve as president of the council, with Mrs. Jack Berwick of the Ladies Literary Club as first vice president; Mrs. J. Warrillow Club Brough of the as second vice president; Mrs. Cleaton Park, Nautilus Club, secretary; Mrs. William Cooper, Ladies Literary League, as treasurer and Mrs. Ralph W. Menlove of the Delphic Club as historian, and Evelyn Lomax, Twentieth Century Club, reLit-a-Lu- re porter. The Councils purpose is to coordinate the activities of the several federated dubs at the and to serve as community, liason between the Nebo First District of the Utah Federation of Womens dubs and the local organizations. M e. Mr. and Mra. dark Greenhalgh and children, enjoyed an outing at Saratoga on Friday. They met Mra Greenhalgha slater, Mra. George Hawkins of Bountiful at the resort, and al- e . ' so Mrs. Blaine Wilcox and family of Kearns. .at our prices you can afford both! How to malic your nszet raise a little bigger After you take your wife out to celebrate your new raise, start put- '65 Ford. Special Travel first class on your vacation for less in a worry-fre- e low prices during our big sale mean you can afford Fords getaway performance and your vacation getaway too. So, start your vacation at your Ford Dealers. Come save on a silent, solid 65 Ford ... or a Falcon, Fairlane, Mustang! Now! 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