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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 'S'' , 2Tf)c , ' 9 I y4 iitttcoTctUG Thursday, March 5 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowles Hear Plans for and family of Magna visited of Springvllle visited Sunday Groups during the week end with his evening with her parents, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean and Mrs. Melvin Stanley. State, National Events Winn. Mrs. Wallace Park and Mrs. Rex (Melba) Cook of daughter Lisa visited in Thirty five members of World GrangLogan visited with her parents, er on Friday and Saturday with War I Veterans and Ladies AuxMr. and Mrs. A. Dean Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Billanzitch. iliary met at the home of Mr. Mrs. Verda Goble of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hamilton and Mrs. George V. Jones Tues sis Is her with and family of Sunnyslde, Utah Oregon visiting Friday night visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burns of day evening of last week. visited over the week end with ters, Mrs. Elva Nielsen In Nephi home of her parents, Mr. and Cedar Commander Frank City visited on Tuesday Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Dean How- Mrs. George W. Williams were her parents, Mr and Mrs. V. ard in Mills. She also is visit- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson of last week with her parents, welcomed the guests, and after Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park. Lester prayer by Chaplain ing with her parents, Mr. and and children. led the pledge of alleg Mr. and Mrs. Carlon Hinton Mrs. 0. L. Ellason at Moroni. Briggs, On Sunday, March 1st, Mrs. iance. Miss Ilene Sanders has returnand daughter of Hurricane, Utah Mrs. Elsie Sidwell was in Salt ed home after a two weeks vis- - Clarence H. Pay was honored Business matters discussed visited last Thursday with Mr. ith VurPrise birthday party were the state convention to be Lake City last week visiting it in Idaho Falls with her broth- and Mrs. Clair Kendall. ,awr slsters in with her brother and family; er in law and sister. Mr held in Ogden in May, and the Siven by Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Tharp and with her children, grand- Mrs. Robert Murdock. She and I?Se were Mra. Virl national convention to be held also and son of Price visited on children and their families. visited with her brother, Merrill Lakf in Salt Lake City in September. Mrs. Ray (Vilda) Sunday with her parents, Mr, Mrs. Elena H. Stanley showed Sanders at Rexbure laano, Mrs. Betty Hardman and son and Mrs. Albert Haney. where he is attending Ricks Goshen; Mrs. Reed (Betty) Sher- slides and folders of Europe Steven visited on Sunday with wood of Provo and Mrs. Will- which she and members of her College. Mrs. Murdock and two iam Dr. Carl J. Taylor returned her mother, Mrs. E. B. Sperry. (Fay) Pay of Nephi. children family toured last year. Miss SanCalifaccompanied in home to his Barstow, Three new members were back ders to and will visNephi Mr. of Mrs. Pace Jack and ornia after visiting the past Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park and present from Fountain Green: week with his mother, Mrs. Joel Pleasant Grove visited Sunday it this week with her parents, their daughter, Mrs. Dee Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Leland Despain with his aunts, Mabel and Rheta Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sanders. Taylor. dall spent two weeks recently and Mrs. Isabell Johnson. Sperry. Gary Norton, a grandson of in San Carlos, Arizona with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley and Mrs. Marvin Park and famMrs. David Hartwell of Salt CARD OF THANKS Lake City visited for four days of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. H. ily. We wish to express our Francom of Hay was Levan, recently with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Will- thanks to relatives and friends sustained as first counselor in and Mrs. Arthur Scott. a Midvale Ward washipric re- iams were dinner guests Sun- of our beloved brother, Emmett He is the son of Mr. day at the home of Mr. and T. Vickers, for their expressions Sunday visitors at the home cently. and beautiful of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott and Mrs. Blaine Norton of Pro- Mrs. John Williams in Orem. of sympathy, While there they attended fast floral offerings. Our apprecwere their son in law and vo. Sunday services where their iation also is extended to the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harold Anderson of Kearns granddaughtr was blessed, and Second Ward Bishopric and ReAston and family of Provo. was a dinner guest at the home given the game of Lynne. The lief Society for their helpfulMr. and Mrs. Robert Ander- of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs little girl is daughter of Mr. ness. sen and boys, and Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday. and Mrs. Orin Williams. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Michael Cowan were in PleasLoertscher, Mr. and Mrs. ant Grove for a family dinner Dorrell C. Vickers, Mrs. Karla Moyer. honoring Randy Smith who is leaving for a mission to 1 Page Three incl. 5 INCOME TAX SERVICE Call RALPH H. MURRAY Counselor for SKOUSEN TAX SERVICE at 623 0286 for appointment - I w & tgr r "smp . ' rf ,lfax JM1&J4''' ' I g$332ftff' -- i r. ,. At wi' jK'Aiii KsaaaGE) , )) GSicsm E$ti2W2iWroiMiO& X'M&i Y Fertilizers J M&M FEED . XLLlXS: TUESDAY. Hours; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Office, 69 South Main 285 West Cenfer-Neph- i Maybe its time you invested in a little real estate. DOWN 2.2 9, 1970. ALL CV DISEASES STROKE DOWN 35 DOWN 20.1 X (WIDTH HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE RELATIVE DOWN 'High blood pressure and related heart disease Juab School District will accept sealed bids for the sale of property it now owns in Plat A, Block 32, in the Townsite of Levan, at the Juab School District offices at 305 East First North, Nephi, Utah, until 5 p.m. on March 16, 1970. Bids will be received on either individual building sites or the total parcel. Additional information and plot plans may be secured at the District office. Juab School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. OF ARROWS INDICATES IMPORTANCE OF THESE DISEASES AS CAUSES OF DEATH) 63 1 IMPRESSIVE INVESTMENT RETURN from massive cardiovascular research programs, supported by tax and Heart Fund dollars, and begun. 20 years ago, is indicated by above chart. Despite dramatic gains, the heart and blood vessel diseases constitute the Number One killer of people under 65, being responsible for more deaths in that age grouping than in the next three causes combined-canc- er, accidents and pneumonia-influenza. BEESLEY MONUMENT 725 SOUTH STATE a sense, thats what youre ing when you buy U.S. vings Bonds. Investing in ; traditions that made r.erica great. id providing the economic ength it takes to keep the system going to build highways, to improve schools, to eliminate slums the things that need doing to Leep America great. Does the investment pay off? You bet it does. You and millions of other Americans reap the benefits of Local Representative: GEORGE JOHNSON, Now you can invest in new 25,000,000 Issue First Security Bank your Bond investment . . . and you personally reap a . monetary benefit when your Bonds reach maturity. Adi because youve made America a better place to live. Isnt it worth it? Take stock in America Buy US. Savings Bonds If iWy'N Im(, !. m Ask for offering circular. 7 with 30-mon- th 6'M with 500 or more in 60-mo- nth maturity. maturity. 100 multiples. Interest paid every 6 months. Interest begins day of investment. First Security Bank of Utah, National Association O0I rr: SBD-262i- & VAULT CO. PROVO, UTAH subordinated notes ke America. Nephi, Utah HEART ATTACK NOTICE TO BIDDERS KO $&?" iS-f- r- The Juab County Board of Commissioners will accept bids for furnishing the County gasoline and diesel fuel for the year 1970. Sealed bids will be accepted at the office of the Juab County Clerk up to March interest of said Juab County. Board of Commissioners of Juab County, by A. K. Johnson, Clerk. d33K0R iff i In Nephi Every 950 Juab County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids as may be in the best aHEffiG 4 : -1- CALL FOR BIDS WIMafc ,'Xx Chiropractic Physician HEART DEATHS BELOW 65 DECLINE 20.1 SINCE 1950 'SolUU' 110' .JAljfesrn DR. D. D. 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