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Show Thursday. August 1955 25th, THE ATTEND WEDDING RECEPTION prvest days Homecoming M Efl. Y7 HORSE RACES TWO DAYS SEPT. 3-- 5 Mr. and Mrs. Munro Pexton, Miss Judy Pexton, Mrs. Clyde Shaw and Miss Beryl Shaw attended a wedding reception on August 19 at the Summit Stake house in Coalville in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Nash. Mrs. Nash was the former Miss Carolyn Moore, a niece. ANNOUNCE REGISTRATION FOR KINDERGARTEN TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. S. UTAH FAMILY REUNION Descendants of William H. Warner, held their family reunion on August 21 at Camp Dadandson with 210 present to enjoy the occasion. Chairman of the reunion committee was James A. Warner with other committees: Program, Reed Greenhalgh and Lorna WorW. W. th ington; genealogical, Katie Stephensen; Refreshments, Worth-ington Florence Worthington, and Mrs. Maurice Howard. Attending the reunion from out Kindergarten registration for of town were Mr. and Mrs. Edall children who have not regist- gar Warner and son Francis of ered as yet, will be held at the Grants ville; Mrs. John A. Olsen of Nephi Central School on Monday, Neola; Mr. and Mrs. George L. August 29, between 9:00 a. m. and Warner and son of Midvale; Mr. 3:00 p. m. If you have a child and Mrs. William Webber and son that should go to kindergarten son Billy of Sprlngville; Mr. and this fall, and if that child is not Mrs. William Gibson and Carol registered, please register at the Lee of Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Orval time and place mentioned above. Warner of Copperton; Mr. and Keith R. Bailey, Principal Mrs. Lewis Smith and children of Midvale; Mr and Mrs. John E. e Anderson of Granger; Mrs. DATE CHANGED FOR Davis and children of Sandy; MISSIONARY FAREWELL Mr and Mrs. Harry Ma ugh n and Announcement "was made today children of Ronan, Montana; Mr. toy the Fourth Ward Missionary and Mrs. Kent Homer and childcommittee, that the date for the ren of Charlo, Montana. farewell testimonial ioE Barton Mrs. Alice Wright and Mrs. Chase, has (been changed to mid- - Gladys Olsen of Charlo, Montana, Further date for the Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Warner and September. Mr. and children of Kaysville; testimonial will toe announced. Mrs. Roy Warner and children of Evanston, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs SACRAMENT MEETING Adrian Warner and son Dick; Mr, ATTENDANCE TOLD and Mrs. Karl Warner and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warner led the Nephi Fourth ward and children of Coalville, Utah; wide Stake toy a margin last Sun Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards and day evening. Percentages were as sons of San Francisco; Mr. and follows: Fourth Ward, 44; Ne Mrs. and family of Jay Winters phi Second, 27; Nephi First, 22; Bountiful; Mrs. Carol S. Garrard Levan Ward, 21; Nephi Third, and children; Russell Homer, 20, Mona Ward 18. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olpin, Mr. and Mrs Robert Bryan and children, POT LUCK PARTY ENJOYED BY JUAB COUNTY and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warner, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs Daryl DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Moulton and children of Lark! The Daughters f Utah Pioneers Mr and Mrs. Lee Snarr and Mrs. of Juab County enjoyed a pot Tom Bullock and sons of Provo; luck get together at the Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Willis Morgan and City Pioneer Park on Thursday family, Dan Kay and Joe White afternoon. Fifty were seated at of Goshen; Mrs. Warner Taylor one long table where they enjoy- and children and Mrs. Florene ed a delicious banquet and a good Taylor of Levan; Mr. and Mrs. program. County presidents were Kenneth Stephenson of Dugway, honored and were presented with Mr and Mrs. Alma Garrett and corsages. Plans and suggestions family of Sprlngville and Betty were made concerning the winter Jo Garrick of Crescent Mills, Cal. work. All camps were represented except Eureka. Max-in- FREE FIREWORKS FRI. MIGHT MAMMOTH PARADES 9 Saturday -:- PROGRAM SUN. NIGHT njHomEcaminE I v Carnival Labor Day - -:-- Reunions :- "Utah's Biggest Labor Day Celebration' 4feerHftt From where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh After-Dinn- er Speaker Gets His "Deserts" "Red" Thomas tells about a dinner party he and his Missus went to in Center City last week. He said it was a wonderful party except for one guest who was a real right from the start. Whatever the subject, this fellow considered himself an "expert." Wasn't quiet about it, either. He told different people what automobile to buy, what books to read even told some who they "just had" to rote for. When it came time to leave, this fellow must've felt a pans conscience. He turned to the host "know-it-all- ," ess and said : bit outspoken "I suppose I was a tonight-- " Quickly she replied, "Of course not. No one could have you." From where I sit, It's all Tight to have opinions as long as you don't try to force them on neighbors. Take those who would deny me an occasional glass of beer simply because they prefer something else. They're welcome to their choice bnt shouldn't try to force me to be a "party" to itl out-spok- en ' Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation P9 210 ATTEND WARNER . OCId I N ews Returning home after visiting in Cedar City were Mrs. Wm. Bailey and her granddaughter, Miss Betty Jo Greenhalgh. While in Cedar City they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen and family. The following ladies have returned home after an eight-da- y visit with relatives in California: Mrs. Nellie Burton, Mrs. Ada Kendall, Mrs. June Wilson and two children Colleen and Lynn; Mrs. Minnie Burns and Mrs. Eleanor Peterson of Salt Lake City. They visited in San Francisco with their brother, Rex Burton; In Los Gatos with a brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Gerdts, and in Ventura with the son and daughter in law of Mrs. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burns and family. They returned home by way of Las Vegas. Miss Marilyn Ashcraft of Spring-vill- e is a guest this week of Miss Marilyn Greenhalgh. Word was received this week by Mr. and Mrs. D. F Winn of the birth of a grandson. The baby boy was bornSaturday, August 20 to Mr. and Mrs. John C Winn of L-.- TVe A ... How NOT to Waste Your Remodeling Dollars there's a wrong way and a right way b. your home. The wrong way is to submit tactics of unknown operators Today, remodel Price. to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthington of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. C F Hesse of Yuma, Arizona left Nephi on Monday to return to their homes after visiting for the past ten days with Mrs Thomas H. Burton, mother of Mrs. Worthing ton and Mrs. Hesse. from irresponsible individuals who seek exorbitant profits and make misleading promises. The RIGHT way is to seek the kind of remodel ing advice and help which we offer. We are well acquainted with local contractors who do an honest, workmanlike job. We can help you select a sound plan for monthly payments including the liberal provisions of FHA Title I loans. And we sell quality materials such ac Balsam-Wo' Sealed Insulation and d Insulation Board. Come in and see us! We have everything yo need for thrifty home remodeling. Steven L. Garrett of in high-pressu- re out-of-to- Spring-vill- e grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson, is spending a three weeks vacation here with his grandarents Miss Dianne Winter of Bountiful is also a guest at the Stephenson home and is also visiting with her other grandmother Mrs. Chloe Winter while Nu-Woo- ol U.S. Pot. Off. Nephi. Mrs. George Parkin visited last week in Santaquin with her son in law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Wall and family. 0OGDQGQ GOo Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bosh and Mrs. Hazel Bosh visited with Mr. and Mrs William Bosh and family In Midvale Sunday. Wre Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park and Mr and Mrs. Dee Kendall and family went to American Fork can yon Sunday where they joined Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pace and family, Mr and Mrs. Max Radmall and family of Pleasant Grove to spend the day. Part of the group visit ed Tunpanogos cave. 4N A Profit-Sharin- g Deal rv. Trade-i- n Sonus viii " our -- because we've stepped up h.flh. e aHowances to on l.You Get sliciinii -- oil-tim- a-molor2-V- THE TRIPPLE STITCHER8 Get A Bon... . 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