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Show "TV , . 4 :VsjAs - 1th FM i . 'V ; ,1 Nephi news clubs Literary . . hold joint meet Adams, Molyneaux couple to wed Sept 24 in Manti A Mr. and Mrs. Clark Molyneaux of Mona announce the enand approaching gagement marriage of their daughter Debra to Curtis Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams of Orem. The marriage will take place at the Manti LDS Temple on September 24. honoring reception the couple will be held that evening at the Springville Art Museum between the hours of eight and ten p.m. Debra is a graduate of Springville High School and LDS seminary and attended Snow College majoring in business. She is employed in Provo. Kenneth graduated from Orem High School and LDS seminary and is employed at Geneva Steel. They will make their home in Orem. Mona news Mrs. Oscar Newton returned home recently after spending a week in Provo with Mrs. Archie Kay. Fall Fashion Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Ray Newton were Mrs. i Frank Tidwell of Midvale, Paul SGZ Newton and children Ray and The Ladies Federated Clubs of Debby of Kearns, and Mrs. Lynn Jones and children Jay and Jill Nephi will sponsor a fall fashion show on Thursday, September of Murray. 23 at the Juab Elementary AudMrs. Mabel Peterson and Mrs. itorium at 7:30 p.m. Dawns Fashions will furnish Martha Speakman of Provo were guests at the home of Mr. and the latest in fall styles and Mrs. Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson on Tues- Dawn Taylor, owner of the store, will narrate the show. A special day of this week. vocal selection will be given by Visitors at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Taylor. Elena Stanley on Sunday were The public is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Stanley and Admission is $1.50 per person. Barbara, Mark, and Richard Proceeds will 'go towards the Stanley of Orem and David Stan- public projects of the clubs. Reley of Chicago, Illinois; Mr. and freshments will be served. Mrs. Thays Stanley and son Jimmy of Santaquin; and Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Stanley and children Anna Leesa, Michelle, Members of the Golden Age Michael, Bruce, Sharilyn, Sherman, and Larry. They at- Club went to Salt Lake City on tended sacrament meeting in Tuesday of this week and atthe Mona Ward where Kerry tended the Utah State Fair and Yates gave a report of his LDS the Holiday on Ice. mission to Seattle, Washington. On Wednesday, September 22, Golden Age Club members are A recent visitor at the home of invited to bring a box lunch to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Newberry meeting at 1 p.m. Musical enterhas been Mrs. C. B. Durratt of tainment will be presented by the Hanson brothers of Goshen. Ashland, Virginia. p flOV n, Golden Age Club . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey were in Salt Lake City on Saturday to attend the Gardner family reunion. They were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Burraston and family. Mrs. Loise Bateman and son Ryan returned to Nephi with them for a visit at their home this week. e Members of the Ladies Literary Club, mother club of the Ladies Literary League, were special guests at a meeting of the two groups held on September 9 at the Nephi City Park. Refreshments were served and tributes were paid to each of the retiring club ladies. Attending were Mrs. Anna Allred, Mrs. Ethel Gadd, Mrs. James H. Eagar, Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson, Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mrs. Stella Anderson, Mrs. George V. Jones, Mrs. Maude Robertson, Mrs. Frank Green-halgMrs. W. W. Stephenson, Mrs. Lucille Lunt, Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. Grace Orton, Mrs. Max L. Orme, Mrs. Maurice Howard, Mrs. Eugene Lunt, Mrs. Raymond Pay, Mrs. Lloyd Goble, Mrs. Read Greenhalgh, Mrs. Lynn Parkin, Mrs. Reese Painter, Mrs. John E. Hill, Ireta Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Dow of Carter, Mrs. Gibson Cowan, Stelspent Sunday at the Draper la Boswell, Mrs. Elmo Wilson, home of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. TunWinifred Wilson, Mrs. Rex Tolbridge. ley, Rheta Sperry, Mrs. LaVon Mrs. Ellertson, Roy McPherson, Several former Nephi residand Mrs. Clarence Gowers. ents recently attended a family reunion in Idaho Falls, Idaho. descendants of ElThirty-tw- o A,moSrfteonighrse mer O'Brien and Mae Loy WhitPersons between the ages of 12 tington gathered at the part and 21 who have never passed a there on August 14 for a pothick hunter safety course are invited dinner, genealogy studies, and to enroll in the course which will an afternoon of visiting. Attending were Pat and Ruby begin Thursday (today) at 6 p.m. Karl Whittington, Whittington, at the Armory building. Those attending the course Roger and Barbara Stommel' and children Lisa, Michelle, must be 12 years old by Decemand Christina, and Brien Greg, ber 1,1976. and Jane Whittington, all of Utah law requires the completion of the hunter safety course Idaho Falls, Idaho; Kent and of Moscow, prior to the purchase of a hunt- Joan Whittington OstRobert and Idaho; Rosalyn ing license. ler and children Michael, Sally, is not with automatic Passing Jim, Greg, and Timothy of Salt enrollment, according to RichLake City; Glen and Audrey M. instructor. Bean ard Bean, Broadhead and Robert Broad-heaout full that attendance, pointed all of Dugway; Grace. full attention, and demonstration of learning are required, as Whitaker, Bill Whitaker, and is the ability to shoot with ade- daughters Michelle and Jennifer, all of Santa Rosa, California; quate skill. A $2.00 fee is required with en- and Vern and Margaret Hodapp rollment to cover costs of class and children Karen, Julie, and David of Petaluma, California. materials. h, Curtis Adams, Debra Molyneaux Thirty-fivdependents of Charles Edward and Cecelia Elizabeth Peterson Stephenson met at the Nephi City Park on August 28 to form a family organization and hold a picnic lunch and family Those attending were Mrs. Celia Briggs of Nephi; L. Charles Briggs and family of E Cajon, California; Mrs. Grant Layton and sons of San Francisco, California; Marshall and Eric Briggs of Provo; Deanna and Larry Briggs of El Cajon, California; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs, Michael Smith and family, all of Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and children of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller of Albany, California; Mrs. Florence Anderson and daughter Celia Beth of Kearns; and Mr. and MRs. Alma Anderson of Salt Lake City. , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman attended the Utah State Fair on Friday and Saturday of last week. They also attended the Holiday on Ice and the Jim Nabors concert They stayed over-nigwith Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis and family and also visit-Larr-y ed with Mr. and MRs. Charles ' Rose and children in Salt Lake City and with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nyman and family of snringville. Mr. and Mrs. Max Barnes of Draper were overnight guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Tunbridge. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes while in Nephi. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmo L. Wilson and Annette Wilson were in Hunter on September 5 to witness the blessing and naming of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wilson. She was blessed by her father and named Karen Wilson. The other grandparents of. Scott, Elizabeth, and Lori the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nebeker, children of Mr. and Gillies of Beaver. Mrs. Roland Nebeker of Sandy, are Mrs. Hanna Wilson are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bill of San Thad Nebeker. Mrs. and Great-grandparen- ht Barnett and daughter Pamela of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Fonda Earl on Friday. . .. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williams of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Orin Williams and children Ricky, Sherie, Tad, Devon, and Lynn of West Jordan; Mrs. Helen Schofield of Hiko, Nevada; and Mrs. Teresa Hansen of SL George. TheTimes-New- s Nephi, Utah September 16, 1976 Do you want extra The family of Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh surprised her with a birthday party at her home on Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Tarvl Greenhalgh and daughter Valerie of Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Glade Greenhalgh and children Phillip, LaMar, Linden, Vernon, and of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenhalgh and children Johnny and Janice of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenhalgh and children Kristy, Brad,- and Brian of Granger; and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh of rfttiuycutcittty tftc tfieninf money? ol Loam to Prepare Income Tax Returns Paopia who hava flair (or dealing with figures. enjoy working witn the public.' and would like An-net- ta to ANEW OPTICAL now opening to Neptf to all of your optical needs: . Ne-ph- sent Contact Lenses Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell were hosts at a birthday dinner ' en- DICK H. 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