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Show Thursday, June 1 THE 9h, 1958 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH Frank Greenh;Ugh and Mrs. Mar- jory Greenhalgh and as special Page Three Nephi News Briefs guest Miss Vonnie Van Ausdal of Connie I bill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall of Payson, was a guest hist week of her SNICKERDOOLES cousin, Mary Margaret Garrett. held their The Snikerdooles NATIONAL IOITORIAL first mooting June 9 at the home Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher of of their leader, Mrs. Max Bowles Morgan were dinner guests on 6TJUI STATi The following officers were elect Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Clared: Iresident, Sandra Christen ence Greenhalgh. sen; vice president, Carolee CoPublished every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Mrs. YYillard Hansen and son oler; secretary and treasurer, David class Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second of Ogden visited List week Pitmla Bowies; reporter. Ann Bos mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. well. Three more meetings have with her parents in law, Mr. and On SunSix months, $2.25. boon held, one at Ann Boswell's, Mrs. Clarence Hansen. Subscripion rates: One year $4.00; Bowl day, guests at the Hansen home and Pamla Kendall's rates Cathy in advance. are Advertising payable Subscriptions es' homes. HEWS OF EAST JUAB Different vegetables were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen on request. and meat dishes have been pre- and family of Salt Lake City. At the fourth meeting pared. Publishers A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson COUNTY 4-CLUBS was made and baked, each of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Olpin bread Editor-ManagPortland, Oregon arrived in Roy E. Gibson girl nvaking one loaf. Each girl is Nephi Monday for a two weeks on bread at TEN THIMBLEINAS making planning vacation with their parents, Mrs. Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah home, The Ten Thimbleinas held their Leah Chase and Mr. and Mrs. second meeting at the home of Lynn Olpin. Accompanying them Mrs. Thcrle Ostler on June 10. THE FIVE MIXMASTERS was their son Dennis who recentTheir meeting was opened with The Five Mixm asters have held ly was graduated from a high prayer by Paula Ilaymond. The three meetings. The first meeting school at Portland. girls learned to make pockets and was held at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. Berne 11 Lunt visto use a sewing machine. The clos- leader, Mrs. Lorin Corbin. Officing prayer was given by Linda ers were elected as follows: Pres- ited Sunday at Dugway with Mr. ident, Barbara Madsen; vice pres- and Mrs. Morris Lunt and famMona and the Nephi Jayeees Larger crowds are apjieai'ing at Ingram. of the Ten ident, Cathleen Carter; secretary ily. third The meeting At the Monday game Little League teams are tied for the games. rooters Thimbleinas was also held at the Linda Lou Corbin; reporter, MarMr. and Mrs. Richard Lunt top spot in play through Monday ait the City Park Levan home of Mrs. Ostler. The girls ilyn Worwood. YVe learned how numparents of a baby girl on according to the information giv- and sponsors were out in worked on and made YVe scarfs their to cut and prepare grapefruit. 9. The new member of the en this week by E. H. Steele, chief bers. Although the team is at May The books. record following made apple compote and glazed has been named Lynnca. score keeper of the Little League present in the cellar position, the were present: Carolyn Ostler, Mon-n- a apples. After our work in the family Levan from of fans attendance teams Mona JGC the and Grandparents are Mrs. Lucille play. Donna Dell Lee w meetJones, kitchen next e the Painter, planned each have won six games and far exceeds the Nephi fans. Each Marjorie Jensen, Linda Marie In- ing. There has been a 100 per Lqnt of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. time one attends these games you McIntosh of Burlington, YYyo. lost one. Barbara Lunt, Cherry Orme cent attendance at each meeting. Ira A. can see improvement in the play- gram, S. Lunt of Nephi is great Standing of the teams and other ing of these young men. The and Jan Davis, a visitor from father. Mrs. McIntosh, who grand and their Seattle, Washington; information is as follows: has been visiting with her son in League is having trouble in se- leaders, Mrs. Theiie Ostler and THE EIGHT SEWETTES Standing of the teams The Eight Sewetts met at the law and daughter for the past curing umpires qualified to of- Margaret Gadd. ficiate at these games and would home of their leader, Mrs. Ruth three weeks was joined by Mr. Me appreciate assistance from base- KOOKING KIDS Chapman. Mrs. Dean Quarnberg Intosh. They attended a family ball players who have knowledge is with Mrs. Chapman. reunion in Salt Lake iCty and visKids Club The held Rooking of the game. Contact Duane a A name was selected and the ited with relatives in Fountain meeting at the home of Claudia following officers were elected: Green. Sperry and give the Little League Parkin on Saturday, June 7. The a portion of your valuable time. Jolene ZabrLskie; vice following officers were chosen: President, Adene Mrs. Glen G. Steed of Rockville president, Tolley; secretary Susan vice President, Sperry; Utah and Mrs. W. F. Squire of Lorraine and treasurer, Stiner; president, Claudia Parkin; secreResults of games, with the first Belmont, California are visiting' Nephi Fourth Ward Junior tary, Barbara Brough; Reporter, reporter, Ileen Sanders; recreation at named team being the visitor M The the home of their mother, Mrs. Susan Garrett and Softlead to Men leaders, the continue Patsy and the second-name- d Kathryn Ostler; recreation leader, the home ball league Carol George McOune. with five Joan leader, song Quarnberg; standings, Fackrell. Joan led Fackrell team; Linda wins and one loss. Their lone de- us in a song named accompanist, Welcome Chapman; n Captain and Mrs. R. L. June 9: Plans and project were feat was by the Third Ward boys Friends". Claudia Parkin gave the Sperryand sons Bruce, Michael and Levan 4, Mona 5 discussed after which refreshments who are standing in second place. closing prayer. Jimmy of San Rafel, California Lions 4, JCC 15 were served. The team standings are as folare house guests of her parents, Kiwanis 6, IAM 12 lows: THE BREAKFAST Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox. CHEFETTES 12 June Won Lost Team SEVEN MERRY COOKERS The Breakfast Chefettes JOC 2, Mona 1 Mrs. Stella Arden of Spring-vill1 5 Nephi Fourth Ward Club met at the home of Mrs. Three meetings have been held Levan 8, Kiwanis 11 a sister of Mrs. Claude Tol4 2 Nephi Third Ward unFern Cookers Hanson, their leader on Wed- by the Seven Merry IAM 1, Lions 12 visited on Saturday with Mr. ley', 2 3 First Ward Nephi The following der the direction of Mrs. Max and nesday, June 11. June 16 Mrs. Tolley. 2 3 Levan Ward officers were Bowles elected: Alice leader and assistant President, Lions 5, Mona 6 2 4 Nephi Second Ward Susan Hershey; vice president, Ann Hanson. A name was selected Mr. and Mrs. Don Greenhalgh Levan 3, IAM 9 1 5 Mona Ward Kathy Bailey; secretary and treas- for the clu'b and officers elected. of Salt Lake City visited on SunKiwanis 1, JCC 6 urer, Betty Jo Greenhalgh; report- After prayer and the pledge of day with his grandfather, II. H. Last Weeks Results er, Linda Howard; Song leader, allegiance to the flag, members Greenhalgh and other relatives. Schedule for coming games 4 Fourth 11, First Joan Barton; recreation leader, went into the kitchen and preparJune 19 Third 21, Second 15 A reunion of the Bigler family Betty Ann Worwood; social direct- ed sandwiches and fruit drinks, Lions at Levan Levan 12, Mona 7 was held Saturday at Fairmont Hanson. Paula which Two cleaned after or, the they mothers, up Mona vs Kiwanis Mona 9, Second 0 (forfeit) Mrs. John Hershey and Mrs. Don kitchen and worked on record Park in Salt Lake City. AttendIAM vs JOC Levan at First (postponed) Barton were special guests. Plans books. ing from Nephi were Mr. and Mrs June 23 Third 19, Fourth 13. were discussed for the Lynn Olpin. Mr. and Mrs. Olpin proyear's IAM at Mona gram. Meetings will be held at UNUSUALS spent Saturday night and Sunday Levan vs Jayeees This weeks schedule 10 a.m. each Tuesday. Mrs. Janet Two meetings have been held with their son in law and daught-- 1 Kiwanis vs Lions Thursday, June 19: is Refresh- by the Unusuais under the direct- er, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Overman Greenhalgh Third at Mona, 6:30 p.m. ments were served to those pres- ion of Barbara Garrett at the and family in Orem and on SunMore interest each week is g Levan at Fourth, 7:30 p.m. ent. homes of Alice Ann Hanson and day enjoyed an outing at Vivian shown in the Little League. First at Second, 9:00 p.m. and Margo Brough. It was de- Park in Provo canyon. Miss Judy cided to keep the same name as Overman returned to Nephi with HAPPY SEWERS The Happy Sewers met at the they had last year. Officers were them for a visit. home of their leader, Mrs. Frank elected as follows: Sue Ann Hovde, Tidwell last Thursday. The moth- president; Alice Ann Hanson, vice ers of the girls were special president; Linda Sperry, secreTUuj occMo&'ri guests. Opening prayer was given tary; Margo Brough, reporter; and AND Marsha Jenkins, song leader. At by Norma Bale. Pledge of was led by Kathy Sher- the second meeting books were wood. Mr.s Tidwell then discussed worked on and sewing projects the outline of the years work with started. the girls and their mothers. They decided what articles they would GENIUSES IN COOPERATION WITH THE The Geniuses held their second make and when they would hold meetings. Refreshments were ser- meeting on Friday, June 13. Conved and the closing prayer was nie Kendall president, was in given by Kathy Sherwood. Those charge. Opening prayer and AND present were Mrs. Frank Tidwell pledge were given by Patsy Garand Marcia Tidwell; Mrs. Norris rett. 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