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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Eljt Parents Announce Mrs. Sperry Named 1969-7- 0 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION fiutili IMS Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. at Nephi, entry rrt.mnEHNA Office: 96 South Main wMirn Vltil STATl B swabiesi SUSTAINING MEMBER 1969 Roy E. Gibson Subscription: Phone 623-052- Nautilus President of Recent Marriage Literary Club The Nautilus Club met at Mickelsons Cafe on April 3 to celebrate the anniversary of the clubs organization and to conduct the election of officers. Arrangements for the evening were made by Miss Corrine Garrett, Mrs. William Sperry and Mrs. Lee Boswell. The theme of I2aster was used for table decorations, and an anniversary cake was featured in the middle of the table. 5 Editor and Manager $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Easter Motif Highlights Ladies Literary League Meeting at Home of Mrs. Hosmer Grace The Ladies Literary League met at the home of Mrs. Hosmer Grace on April 3. Mrs. Clinton Kirgan, president of the club, conducted the br.lness part of the evening. Collect was read by Mrs. Raj mond Pay. The members of the Easter party committee prepa ed a delicious buffet luncheon with an Blaster motif. The evening was spent in singing and rem imcs After a delicious dinner, Club President Corrine Garrett was in charge of the election of 0 club officers for the 1969-197- Mr. and Mrs. John McCombs of Washington Lynnwood, have announced the recent marriage of their daughter, Sheila, to Allan R. Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson of Nephi. The new Mrs. Gibson is a graduate of Newark, California High School and was employed for four years at the Washington Hospital at Fremont, California. She recently has been employed at Lake Tahoe, California. Mr. Gibson is a graduate of Juab High School at Nephi, served four years in the U. S. Navy, and attended Utah State University at Logan. He also has been employed at Lake Tahoe, California. The recently married couple are making their home at Stateline, Nevada. Officers named were iniscing. Enjoying the evening Beth Sperry, president; Myrla vice president; were Miss Ireta Carter, Mrs. Christensen, Doris Anderson, secretary; MelE. Merron Eugene Lunt, Mrs. Nadine ba treasurer; Laird, Price, Mrs. Roy McPherson, Petiss Rheta Sperry, Mrs. J. Reed Blackett, historian; Kayle erson, civic chairman; Unda Max Mrs. Orme, Greenhalgh, Mrs. Raymond Pay, Mrs. Clin- Whittington, reporter. Beta Club Members ton Kirgan, Mrs. Elmo Wilson, Members attending were RaMrs. G. Eugene Wilkey, Mrs. nee Peterson, Lou Ann Osborne, Home of Rex Tolley, Mrs. Howard Brown, Doris Anderson, Linda Whit- Guests Mrs. Reese Painter, Mrs. John tington, Carolyn Ockey, Betty V. Garrett, Mrs. Lloyd Goble Boswell, Margaret Hill, Theral and the hostess, Mrs. Hosmer Park, Melba Laird, Myrla Chris- Mrs. Harlow Pexton Grace. tensen, Nadine Blackett, PhylMrs. Harlow W. Pexton was lis Ingram, Marilyn Park, Sue Harmon, Beth Sperry, Corrine hostess to members of the Beta Literary Club on Thursday, Garrett April 3. Club collect was givA en by Mrs. Jack Ludlow. short business session was conducted by Mrs. Clarence Wil- key, club president. Sheriff A. Duane Sperry was the evening. He speaker and precipita- talked onfor Temperature some of the problems the tion past recordings for I week at the Nephi and Levan of young people and how we be to able He them. may help weather reporting, stations are stated that in the future, three as follows: out of four of young young people probably will be NEPHI STATION n the use of drugs, but at Prec Date High the present time, this problem 3 .69 April Is not too bad" In our com43 April 4 munity, although there have 67 April 5 been some Instances. He also .73 April 6 mentioned that California has .42 April 7 the greatest problem with 45 8 April with about 70 per cent drugs, 55 April 9 of students in some areas using ji them. He concluded his re-- 1 LEVAN STATION marks with the poem "What Prec. Low Date High .00 Officers are Made Of. 30 . 69 April 2 37 .67 Enjoying the meeting were April 3 28 Mrs. Miles Anderson, Mrs. Al67 April 4 33 len Belliston, Mrs. Raymond W. .73 April 5 33 69 Mrs. Kenneth Christiansen, April 6 29 44 Nyman, Mrs. Arnold Brough, April 7 30 Mrs. George D. Haymond Jr., 54 April 8 Mrs. Jack Ludlow, Mrs. Othel L. Pay, Mrs. Clarence Wilkey, the special guest, Sheriff Duane Sperry, and the hostess, New Babies . . Mrs. Harlow Pexton. year. at I w Womens SHOES and SANDALS Closeouts!. up Babies bom at the Juab County Hospital during the past week include the following, according to the list released on Wednesday by Hospital authorities: Daughter, bom April 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Cretg Tidwell of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Duane Tidwell, Mrs. Edna Higginson and Joseph Higginson, all of Nephi. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allred of Mrs. Letha Fountain Green, Tidwell of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Farris Blackburn, Moroni. Daughter, bom April 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bramall of Nephi. Grandparents are Mrs. Ora Nielsen of Nephi and James Johnson of Falrview. WESTERN BOOTS JUST ARRIVED Great Selection! Come in NOW while selection IS BEST! (1E5? BankAmericard. Mitt DEPARTMENT STORES at PROVO Third Annual OPEN HOUSE Thursday, April 17, 1969 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (one day only) There will he guided tours, and refreshments for ever member of the family. Shops, laboratories and classrooms will be open with projects and demonstrations ranging from an electronics microwave transmitter and receiver link to a gun display. Don't Miss Our Exciting Open House UTAH 1395 TKIlIim North 150 East El-de- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ockey and family of Salt Lake City called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ockey Sunday afternoon, enroute to their home after an Blaster trip. Mr. and Mrs. Dex Shepherd and family of Salt Lake City spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ockey. Patriarch and Mrs. Edwin Thomas (Dessie Worthington) visited on Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ockey. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel4- -: vin Stanley on Thursday were The Groovy Groomers club held their first meeting, Mr. and Mrs. George Stalnaker on April 3 and elected the fol- of Riverside, California. Suz-i- e lowing officers: President, vice president, Worthington: presents its better acquainted with Utah Technical College at Provo, and find out the important role it plays in higher education in Utah, by attending our Open House. Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Nielsen had as their gaiests on Friday n and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne and children of South Jordan. Sarah Ingram; secretary, Joy Sperry; reporter, Carol Haycock. Leaders are Darlene WilRekey and Carol Wilson. porter, Carol Haycock. UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE You are cordially invited to become Nephi News Briefs COtUCl el PROVO Provo, Utah Thursday, April 10, 1969 Trtuo and Mrs. Claude Kay were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kay and family of Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kay and family and Mr. and Mrs. David Childs and family of Salt Lake City. M0 Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers and family of Salt Lake City spent Blaster Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton. Easter holidays in Tempe, Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Ellertson, son and daughter in law of Mr. and Mrs. and parents of Kim. Mr. and Mrs. B2. Alton E31ert-so- n Visitors and Kim BMertson spent the week end in H HI C nm during the Blaster at the home of Mr m im i m ! Ill on the 4 for 1.00 NEW POTATOES Several flavors Jfor Reguar cans .Q0 OR FROSTINGS-pkgl- FOR THE FIRST TIME IN UTAH THE IN ICE 1 SHOW THE WORLD! DONT MISS IT! OPENS April 18 thru 27 Salt Palace Exhibition Hall $3.00 8:00 pan. Wee knights Sats 1 pm, 5 pan, $ p.m. 7 p an. Suns 2 pan. Tickets at Salt Palace Box Office; All ZCMI end Sears Stores; Wards In Tooele and Mickeys Brigham City Granger. $5.00 $4.00 ORDER BY MAIL: Send check or money order to Ice Follies, 100 So. W. Tern. Salt Lake ICty 84101 Specify date and time, enclose stamped envelope d, EUrna Sperry and children Dennis, Eileen, Wayne and Keith of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. BU-Sperrys mother, Mrs. Blthel Carter. BX3UND Childrens dark rimmed glasses someone left them in the mail box at the H. C. Crane residence. Owner may call the Crane residence at $ j KN0l7!l RED SALMON TALL CAN - - each 09 O WESTERN FAMILY TU N A - Regular Cans 4 for 1 00 CREST TOOTH -PASTE 59c POTTED MEAT- Cans 1.00 -8 VIENNA SAUSAGES Regular size (ins - - 5 for ,00 HUNTS PEACHES No. 21 size No. 214 Size Cans PI NE APPLE-UBBY- 'S 3 for 89 CRUSH -- CHUNK or TIDBITS 4 for 95 ROSEDALE PEAS TOMATO JUICE Regular Cans 8 FOR 100 LIBBY'S 46 oz cans -37 MANDARIN 5 Cans LIBBYS CUT BEETS ORANGES 93 8 cans for .00 LIBBY S CORN -- Cream Style or Whole Kernel 4 cans 89 HALOES! WHITE STAR TUNA ASPARAGUS- lb 19 Regular size cans Fresh, Tender 3 for 1 .00 TOMATO SAUCE BANANAS HUNTS for Reg. cans CHIQUUA - - per pound - - 10 9 1 00 CELERY per pound -- 10 -Reg- -85c-NOW ELLIS-- 1 PQ0B8OEte4 mmPrt'1 VEGETABLES Regular packages 8 fr 100 ROYAL GARNET I6BMLIG8 Mrs. Robert Oldham and ren Barbara and Allan, Mrs. Large size -N- OW 73 SPRY CORNED BEEF Hereford -- 12 oz can - 53 JIFFY CAKE MIKES ROSE DALE t,:;psTjajocrR,chrd mi YOU oz cans DRINKS-4- 6 Mr. and Mrs. Asa H. Sperry entertained at a family dinner Guests present on Saturday. were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. SperDavid and ry and children Mark of Chula Vista, California, Mrs. Ruth Anderson andi children Laurence, Kent and Marriann of Glendale, Mr. and Page Two GRAPE JUICE-7canslCERTI FRESH Spkgs STRAWBERRIES 100 BANQUET DINNERS Slock up now! 2 fr 69 ORANGE JUICE 6 oz cans 4 for 79 00 POT ROASTS Seven Bone Cuts - Economical af 55 CHUCK STEAK -l- b 57 RANGE BACON Best in flavor - 2 pk 1 .39 GROUND BEEF Freshest! 2 lbs for 1.17 BONELESS STEW lb 79 BRAUNSCHWEIGER per poun49 MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES..K:o::E -- lb H d- 02341432 |