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Show Pag THE Sta TIMES-NEW- Thursday, April 19. 1956 NEPHI. UTAH S, Nephi Local and Social News Items Temple Rites Unite Couple in Marriage PbIwcs was blessed bv her fath er on the wedding anniversary, inasmuch as he was not nome from the Navy at the tome oi the regular Fast Day meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lunt left Nephi last week for Long Beach, where Clinn A. Morgan of Levan, Neno thpv will make their home for the Schena, Ella Sandstrom, Alonzo duration of his time in the ser Howard of Palmdale, Califronia, Sandstrom, E. C. Sorenson and vice. former residents of Nephi. Theodore Haynes, all of Eureka. Allen Haynes and some friends The young couple were accomMr. McCune had the distinction on panied to the temple by Mr. and of nominating Milton L. Weilen-man- n of Wasatch Academy visited and Mrs. George Carlson of Sunday with his parents, Mr. for State Chairman. Mrs. Elmo Haynes. They were Idaho, Mrs. Gilbert Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Carter of Pro-vFrank Wilson of Tooele was enroute back to school at Mt.a Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lowrv of a guest on Sunday of his moth- Pleasant after having attended Manti, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mem- - er, Mrs. Alec Wilson and other speech meet at Springville. mott of Nephi and several other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Overman friends of Miss Koitzsch. Mr and Mrs. James W. Mathews were recently in Salt Lake City to Immediately following the wedand ding, a buffet luncheon was serv and daughter Lola attended the visit with her parents, Mr. was ed at thet home of Mr. and Mrs. 10th annual Song Fest at the Mrs. Lynn Olpin. Mr. Olpin Marks hosJay Lowry of Manti, to 40 guests. Brigham Young University last a patient at the St. pital at that time, and is now reFollowing the luncheon, the aft- Friday evening. ernoon was spent in visiting. PresMembers of the 17 social units leased and reported to be feeling ent were many friends of the of the school participated, singing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Overman and bride who had formerly resided songs composed and arranged by family also visited at the home in Denmark, and also former LDS members of the respecive groups. of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vickers. Miss Donna Mathews, daughter missionaries to Denmark. A recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. In the evening a reception was of Mr. and Mrs. Mathews, was a S. held in the Manti North Ward member of the Val Dorm unit Wallace Park was Mrs. ofE. Mrs Anderson of Manti, mother chapel. A large group of friends which won top honors for the sec- Park. from Nephi were in attendance. ond consecutive year. The couple left for a honeyMrs. George H. Parkin returned Mr. and Mrs. Earl McPherson moon to Palmdale and San Sunday evening after visitCalifornia where they will and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins homeover the week end with her ing visit with the parents of the were in Ely, Nevada over th3 son in law and daughter, Mr. and week with relatives end visiting and his brother groom, Mrs. Don Christiansen in Lark. and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. and friends. Jack G. Howard. They will make Word has been received by Mr. The family of Mr. and Mrs. their home in Nephi. Frank J. Lunt were together on and Mrs. Lafon Painter from their Sunday, April 8, in observance son Richard, who is in the U. S. of the wedding anniversary of Navy, that he left California last SACRAMENT MEETING Petty Officer 3C and Mrs. Mil- week for the Hawaiian Islands, ATEN DANCE REPORT FOR ton B. Lunt. Their new baby, where he will be stationed. SUNDAY, APRIL 15 On Friday, April 13, Miss Kathel Koitzsch and Ray Howard were united in marriage in the LL5 Manti Temple. Miss Koitzsch is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sigfred Koitzsch of Kanders, Denmark, and Ray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Poca-tell- 1rr .'I'Jlf ikTIlllt il ...AND SO Fr'in-cisc- ; ' " " o, o, 'SUPER 2600 CALROD ' The following Juab County dele gates attended the State Democratic convention in Salt Lake City Saturday: Raymond A. Jackson, James P. McCune, Vaughn Summers of Mona, Ethel Mathews, Walter Vogt, Gerald Cazier, THAN o, also-wit- a wonderful buy, in style, THE NEW Washes all fabrics, full or partial loads, auto- beauty, speed, features PUSHBUTTON AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE Now "Sopor 2600" Calrod far world1, All Calrod tupor ovon fattott cooking AQUAMATIC and only Ovon Timing Clock Ralsablo doop-wo-ll Color-koyo- d cooker guthburtont Plug-I- n Ooldon OrlddU f lug-I- n Ooldon Fryor both optional now or lallr Cholc of Holpolnt Colorlontt 250 Sacrament meeting attendance in the Wards of Juab Stake for Sunday, April 15, was as follows: Ward Percentage 27 Nephi Second Ward Lev an Ward 27 25 Nephi Fourth Ward 21 Nephi First Ward 20 Nephi Third Ward Mona Ward 15.5 matically. Two automatic cycles. All porcelain inside and out! and de luxe WASH-RINS- E PAY AS LITTLI AS Per Week with trade Cn AVIIVn UVCJ III Per Week jt Jf Spray Rinsing with Attend Recent 08 up and out of rub. with trade D U ffl P State Convention Mrs. Alligee L. Anderson and Mrs. Olive Broadhead of the Juab County board of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, attended the D. U. P. convention in Salt Lake City last week. Li Convention , v DRUGS FOR POULTRY, AND LIVESTOCK at Mrs. Marvin i Einfetations, we stock Terramycin "at all times. Fillmore Mrs. Anderson, John Berwick, Mrs. John Three unfurnFOR RENT ished rooms with electric water Mrs. James heater and bath Judd, Mrs. James R. Stanley. Mrs. Andrews, 258 North 2nd East. Ralph Belliston and Mrs. John Cotton of the Ladies Literary 3 bed- Club WANTED TO BUY attended the Federated room home Close into town Womens Clubs convention at Fill- -- Call 87. more on Saturday, April 14. 1 Whether it is an outbreak of Mastitis in your or any one of a dozen contagous dairy animals poultry diseases, we have the best drugs to com- bat the situation. Especially to combat poultry ... Robertson, Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. A. G. Irons, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, Mrs. G. R. 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