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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84643 f)i News of Your Friends in Nephi Patient List VENICE THEATRE - THURSDAY FRIDAY AUGUST 22-2- 3-24 Guesta at the home of Mrs. Olive Broadhead on Sunday were her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rich-In- s of Lovell, Wyoming, and her son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs .Lester Broad-heaLester has accepted a position as seminary instructor at Clearfield. SATURDAY MUUOwn HCTWUSp d. CtotonExion JoanEscfett umPamyL TUESDAY Cert Froze AND m DnvniiEn AS "THE BARON assocMTt MOOucn 6E0R6ES QCfflO DON'T BORROW SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! VARD'S DRIVE IN Just North of City Park on Main Street BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Moly-neu- x spent the week end in Twin Falls, Idaho with their son and daughter In law, Mr, and Mrs. Gary Molyneux and family. They were accompan-ehome from Bountiful by Blanch Pitt, sister of Mrs. Molyneux. rMs. Pitt is a guest at the Molyneux home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl H. Stanley and daughter Afton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley on Sunday. Mrs. Elena H. Stanley attended the awards dinner given by the Utah Valley Chapter of the League of Utah Writers on Monday evening, at the Provo Kiwanis Park. Her poem, A Subtle Distinction was one of the winning poems. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley attended a birthday dinner Ignoring her sister, Mrs. Thelma Ross, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nylen Allphin in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill have as their guests this week their granddaughter, Julie Anderson of Salt Lake City; also their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and son Rodger of Hunter. A bridal shower honoring the former Janet Kay was held at the Melvin Kay home Saturday evening, August 14, with Joan Kay, Mrs. Spencer Kay, Misses Sally Kay, Donnette Yates, Eileen Vorhees and Lois Vest as hostesses. Guests attending were Pat Ingram, Sheila Howard, Kathie Sherwood, Claudia Parkin and Mrs. Heber Fowkes of Nephi; Ann Summers and Denise Bywater of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Wayne Craig and daughter Mabel, and Carma Carter of Santaquin; Mrs. Melvin Kay and the host- (THIS SUNDAY ONLY) SUNDAES 2 FOR 25 esses. TRY OUR PIZZA st fi Flo-met- ta Open House to Honor Cirudire Huger Vui TERENCE YOUNG'S Mr. and Mrs. William Irons and son Glen of Tooele spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Harry J. Irons. Mona News IiiaisTOPiiEnPiMmRiEn m Las Vegas, Nevada visited in Nephi recently with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthington. erson of Boise, Idaho. Miss Ina Hawkins and Olsen of Salt Lake City Dinner guests Thursday at were week end visitors of their the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hom- brother and sister in law, Mr. er Christensen were his brother and Mrs. Earl Hawkins. and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Christensen of Glendale, California. 252627 9)1 Mrs. Ned Worthington and daughters Diane and Linda of Mrs. Harry J. Irons received Mrs. Jack Wright returned to her home Sunday from Mur- word Monday of the birth of ray where she has spent some her 15th great grandchild, a time with her sister, Eva Jones, daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Woods of Provo on who has been ill. August 20. Mrs. Woods is the former Zina Peterson, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Pet- Do.-uUdFlme.- SUNDAY MONDAY AUGUST Thursday, August 22, 1968 Mrs. Elena H. Stanley attended the Genealogical classes at the Brigham Young Uni' versity last week. taj&SififiL New Mr., Mrs. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Zj. A. Lassea of Denver, Colorado announce the marriage of their daughter Sharon, to Richard Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawkins of Phoenix, Arizona, forRichard is merly of Nephi. a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins of Nephi. Richard was wounded in the Vietnam war and spent a year and a half in the Fitzsimmons He has Hospital at Denver. been attending school in Denver and will return for the fall quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins will honor the young couple at an open house on August 27 at their home, from 7 to 9 p.m. and an invitatio nis issued to friends and relatives to attend. Nephi News Briefs Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi include the following, according to the list released on Wednesday morning by Hospital authorities, with those noted by having been admitted and released since the issue of this paper dated August 15: Jean Cook, Goshen Alice Newton, Mona George M. Pay, Nephi Ronald Ivory, Brigham City Kirt Beck, Fountain Green Wade Sperry, Sandy James Krebs, Mt. Pleasant Van Andreason, Nephi Rodney Steiner, Nephi David Boswell, Nephi Wendell Jepson, Nephi Natalie Orme, Nephi Esther Roper, Nephi Ellen O. Jensen, Fountain Green Stephen Bracken, Nephi Janet Hill, Nephi Cindy Howarth, Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Don Worthington and sons Bobble and Eric of Evanston, Illinois, are visiting this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Miss Beverly Worthington. Peterson of Cedar City, a sister of Mrs. Don Worthington, She had accompanied them. been visiting in Illinois with her brother In law and sister. Don is a member of the Senior Softball team from Evanston which will participate In the 99 DU Y Prefect your properly locker, boeti, workshop. Each lock has it own combination tag inside. size roller and tray set, lock legs. Good for surfaces. rough or semi-roug- h Full ladder ONE AT REGULAR ing season will open Saturday, August 24 with over 12,000 DEOD. archers primed for an outing in pursuit of the most popular ALARM CLOCK Cake Mix IGA ASSORTED Req. 33c packaqe last time he sang In church, 65 people changed their religion. 1283 40, Machine washable rayon, cotton. Etre comfort set20 in UL listed. Choice pastings, tel colors. Size 72xS4. is fine to have both ends meet, but It is even better if they overlap a little. DRILL SriCIAL gsc Oil retaining bronze 'bearings and balanced armature gives better service. 2 Amp motor and lock type trigger switch. UL listed. AM RADIO QC3 Ideal for home or traveling-p- ulls in stations. Includes earphone, V volt battery end carrying case. herd-te-g- &l Plumbing and Guilders" Supply - US Sooth Mala U. S. 3nJ for pi. 49, p STEAK OR BOTTOM HALF lb (two ro TOP ROUND RUMP STEAK ROAST NEW SUMMER STORE HOURS OPEN oz SPRAY - for your convenience c FOR PLUS 29 09 I FOR PLUS FOR 39CfsrLJC l(5)e plus 1 for MILK 2 WHITE II TSBc 20 LB GREEN PEPPERS OR CUCUMBERS - EACH AA" MED.-D- 0Z. IFROZENIFOODS1 FREE GOLD STRIKE SWANSON T.Y. 'Economy1 DINNERS NOODLES AND CHICKEN MACARONI AND CHEESE BEANS AND FRANKS SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS YOUR NEPHI PHONE 623-11- 31 CHOICE 'Custom Cutting, Wrapping, Freezing ICELANDIC 0PEII FRIDAY UNTIL 7.C9P.I.1. I FAMILY SIZE Da.m.-6p.- m. Monday thru Salurdy PLUS 3Q -8 U 7Z) POTATOES bag(o)C LB OR NE 1 5(o)plus TOOTH PASTE IGA CANNED S D A CHOICE Nephi Drop In and make ns prove it with our deals on guns and scopes, reloading supplies, hunting bows and arrows and all kinds of archery Qf 22 pound bag SUGAR fflf ROUNDwhole They WILL overlap with what yon have at Sportsmans Supply 9 flc U&l SIRLOIN STEAKS Courting is probably the only sport where the an-m- al 623-185- A PENNY! EPSOM SALTS lb of Utahs big game animals, the mule deer. Set to run through September 8, this years hunt includes the Labor Day week end for archers in pursuit of animals of either sex on a statewide basis except for the Oak City unit which is closed to all deer hunting this year. Hunters who buy an archery tag are not eligible to posess a deer control permit, however, hunters may fill both their archery and regular license tags during the archery season as long as both are filled with the bow and arrow. There are no clothing requirements for the bow hunt. Other regulations such as carrying the bow permit at all times while hunting and the tagging regulations remain the same as in past archery hunts. In 1967 archery hunters harvested 2,067 deer for a 17 per cent hunter success. It ELECTRIC DLANKET - PEROXIDE T-BO- POWERFUL or 8 ANOTHER FOR Y hunt- U H 623-144- MOUTHWASH A dosed month gathers no foot! SUE PRICE-BU- Opens Sat. to boy the license. DOUBLE Call Nephi AIR FRESIITIER that gets caught has MITOlUTie NEPHI CATERING Archery Hunt TRAVEL leatherette case. low as $75.00 IGA RUBBING 1 Classic designed alarm clock. Brass raised luminous numerals, guaranteed movement. Convenient snap shut brass trimmed as BEAUTY AIDS BEET 77 Complete catering and decorations HEALTH & THE LIGHT TOUGH 4C3 Bui we can also be very reasonable. r U PADLOCK DO! TRUE--W- E and-palre- d. 623-166- SUGAR- - ROLLER AND TRAY SET weddings? LAWN MOWER AND BICY OLE SERVICE Lawn mowers sharpened We have tires, engine parts, wheels and blades for most mowers. All sizes tires and tubes and parts for bicycles and tricycles. Saws filed and set. Leave word at Clarks Market in Nephi or at Kenneth Hoyt at Lvan for pick np and Westenskows (forPreviously listed patients re- delivery.Sams Shop) Gunnison. merly at the include maining Hospital the following: FOR QUALITY DIAMONDS Harry Beagley, Edward Cox, Joseph H. Greenhalgh, Dora shop at Nephi Jewelry, 17 No. Peterson, Loretta Nelson, Will- Main St., Nephi iam Cowan, Betty Stanley, Trevor Roper, Doris Buchanan, FOR SALE African Violet Gden Chapman, Margaret Dan- stand. Call Mrs. Harry Black at or at 193 East 4th Janna Paystrup, Faun iels, 0 South. Averett, Leonard Linton. POWDERED 7-I- N. that we do veiy expensive and exclusive tournament in Salt Lake City next week. with purchase of: COMBINATION HAVE YOU HEARD THE RUMOR ALCIIOL Utahs second big game Paga FIva -- 3l 8 oz FISH STICKS HAWAIIAN PUNCH 6oz w V |