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Show THE Page Four TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. Nephi Local and Social News Items NATIONAL association njutsuri miss ?J Vr2Tr Of THf - t EDITORIAL - .H -- I National Award Winner 56 19 Editr rubfihr A. B. Gibton and Roy Nebraska I. Gibson Roy E. Gibson - Manger Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: One year $4.00; Six months, $2.25. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising rates on request. Office: 96 South Main Street, TeUphene 19ft, Nephi, Utah ' The Black Hawk State officials held their annual meeting at the Carter Cafe in Nephi on July 14 where business was transacted for the coming year. Plans were discussed for the annual encampment to be held at Santaquin on July 30 to August 4. Dinner was served to Commander and Mrs. Alma Fullmer of Springville; Adjutant and Mrs. R. H. Andrus of Spanish Fork, Mayor and Mrs. Lynn Crook of Santaquin; Director and Mrs. A. M. Terry and Capt.: and Mrs. Aaron Chenney of Fair-view- Director Kate Bowks of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Workman of Santaquin. Mrs. Blaine Norton and family and David Voegle of Provo enjoyed the Ute Stampede as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Low Ceiling JFpeacband A group of Nephi young folks who are spending the summer working, and assisting with entertainment at Bryce Canyon lodge, came home for the Ute Stampede last week end: Gordon Wendell Nelson Jones, Keller, Gadd, Tom Lomax, Gerald Witt and Marsha Hoyt. Marsha was accompanied by Patricia McGee and Carol Zezousek, ; both of Omaha, . i Stanley. Mrs. Fred C. Chapman spent last week in Payson as a guest of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hiatt. Thursday, July 19, 1954 JUAB COUNTY. UTAH Descendants of Luke S. Johnson will hold a reunion on Saturday, July 28 at Clover, Tooele County, Utah. July 28 is the date of the Clover city centennial cel- ebration. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pett of Salt Lake City and Fred Chappell of Southern Utah were week end guests of their mother, Mrs. Robert Chappell. Visitors for the Uto at the home of Mr. and ald Greenhalgh were and daughter in law, Mrs. Glade Greenhalgh of Moab. and children Judy and Steven of Ely, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pay of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Moore and family of Payson. and Roy Whi taker of Rupert, Idaho. Welcome guests at the home of H. H. Greenhalgh from Sunday to Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Day and two sons of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Greenhalgh and three granddaughters of Shelly, Idaho. Mrs. Henry Parkin of Pocatel-lo- , Idaho is visiting in Nephi with relatives and friends. She is a house guest of her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen who have been living at Corpus Christi, Texas, arrived in Nephi in time to enjoy the Ute Stampede as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Bailey. Mr. Rasmussen has received his from the armv. and plans to attend school this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Rigby and family of Salt Lake City visited during the Ute Stampede with Mrs. Birdie Jones, mother of Mrs. Rigby. nnnar pAa rp Ralll GUARANTEE! MONEY-BAC- ol DKFT. X Inlet City, Ut BOX 1I1B. Stampede Rontheir son Mrs. Mr. and and baby Out of town guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coleman of Milazi, Minnesota and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mickelson of North Dakota. Guests during the Ute Stampede at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Belliston were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harmon; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Harmon all of Manti; an aunt, Mrs. Beth Tidwell of Ely, Nevada. 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