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Show EJjc Jephi, Utah - Thurtday, May 25, 196! NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Varietfe Club Head Mrs. Eugene Jackson entertained Tuesday afpr school in honor of her daughter Carol, on her 11th birthday anniversary. The party was given in the canyon where 13 friends and the nonored guest enjoyed games and refreshments. Three Pag Mrs. Mildred Shenvood will be the 1061-6- 2 president of the Variette Club following elect ions held during the club's closing social recently. Other new officers elected include vice president; Della Dailey, Gwen Chapman, secretary and treasurer; and Joyce Memmott reporter and historian. Those present at the meeting held at the home of Mrs. Beth Ostler Included. Della Dailey, Gwen Chapman, Mildred Hill, Betty Belliston, Thelma Reed, LaRse Kendall. Laltae Jarrett, Mar-cil- e Jackson, Grace Ostler, Erma Carter, Vera Paxman, Joyce Memmott, Doris Parker, Jean Linton, Marba Stuart and the hostess, Beth Ostler. Luncheon was served to the group by the retiring officers. i ; DEPENDABLE SKILL The skilled hands of a registered all prescriptions Mrs. Sherwood Named pharmacist carefully brought here. Every step Is checked and for positive exactness. You can trust your prescriptions to us. com-ponn- ds Mrs. Harmon is Hostess at Recent and Mrs. Lynn Olpin spent Mothers Day week end in Ogden with their son in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Overman. On Monday they visited Clyde Olpin In Salt Lake City and his daughter, Mrs. Joan McKee from Bolivia, South America. They also visited with two brothers In law and sisters of Mrs. Olpin: Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Vickers. Before returning home they spent two days in Provo visiting with their son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Mr. ON CALL FROM YOUR DOCTOR Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tolley and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley visited with Mr. and Mr. Archie Aiken in Spring City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Pace and family of Pleasant Grove visited nh Mr. Alean Pace on ITEMS The Civicettes Club entertained the ninth grade girls and their mother on Wednesday. May 17 at the City Hail. Tables were beautifully decorated using the graduation Sunday. theme. Luncheon was Recent guests of Mr. and and Fn!d Worwood was serveds. Mrs. Reese Sherwood were Mr. anti Mrs. Elroy Barnes and son The program consisted of: of Orem. Prayer, Jewel tribute toast-mistres- SherMr. and Mrs. Reese wood and family visited in I.e-on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott; and In Orem with Mr, and Mrs. Elroy Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Fillmore. hi Mother's day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winn and family of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Olpin. Allen Mikkelson of Salt Lake Miss Nancy Nyman of Provo City; and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd spent the week end at the Carter of Orem. home of her parents. Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Petersen of Riverside, California are spending this week with their The Beta Literary Club met son In law and daughter, Mr. on May 18 at the home of Ida and Mrs. Perry Jackman. Harmon. Ida Brough, vice Sunday guests at the home president conducted and music of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hedberg Ida Helen led Pay. was time by were Mr and Mrs. Wilford HedHarmon read club collect. berg and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy review a Ruth Chapman gave of Salt Lake City. Mr. of the autobiography of Moss Hedberg and Mrs. Ralph Beard of St. Members I. Act entitled Hart, George were Week end guests Helenjoying the evening were at the Hedberg home. Edna en Pay, Janiel Boswell, Lois Brough, Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Bart-scMay Ruth Chapman, Ora Morgan, were guests on Saturday Ida Brough and the hostess, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beta Club Meeting LEVAN Juab Hospital Patient List Mr. and Mrs. Francis WanMr. Helm Benedict returned to her home Sunday after kier and daughter of Salt Lake having pent the winter with City spent the week end with her children. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil and Mr. and Mr, and Mr. IL Ray Fran-coi- n Mrs.StephensenWankier. Joseph visited In Leh!, Orem, Provo and Springvllle with their DOWN A DOLLAR A DAY family member on Monday. sold until See our special Bill Wright of Salt Uke City was a guest of Brent Taylor at GE Freeer advertisement on the home of hi parents, Mr. page 6 of this issue and Mrs. Hebcr Taylor on Plumbing and Builders Supply, 66 South Main 4-- Grant; to the daughters, Marva Shepherd; tribute to the mothers, Shauna Shepherd; song by the girl graduates: Pauline Chester, Shauna Shepherd, Rhea Ann Poulsen, Mary Morgan, Janice Ballow and Dorothy Wankier; and poem, Rhea Poulsen. Mothers and daughter were: Fdra Morgan and daughter Mary; Jewel Grant and daughter Pauline; Vera Wankier and daughter Dorothy; Olive Poulsen and Melba daughter Rhea Ann; Ballow and daughter Janice; Marva Shepherd and daughter Shauna. Other club members present were Enid Worwood, Codeal Brough, Alice Shepherd, Myrtis Stephensen, Carol Hansen; Eileen Ballow, Fern Wankier, Louise Taylor, Irene Recently admitted patients Mangelson, Bonnie Bosh, Bonat the Juab County Hospital nie Paystrup, Floy Harper, at Nephi include the following: Blanche Stephensen and PaulMrs. Ray Cook, Santaquln. ine Mangelson. James Bowies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bowles, Nephi Alvin, Angus and Vinnie Albert Forman, Nephi Christensen visited in Salt Elman Paxman, Nephi Barbara Jean Nyland, the Lake City Saturday with their daughter of Mrs. Barbara Ny- sister, Mrs. Lela Childs on her birthday anniversary. land of Fountain Green. Mrs. Wells Ellertson, Mona Mr. and Mrs. Steve Baker of Keith Worthington. Mrs. Jennie Bryan, Nephi Joseph visited at the home of of Susan Anderson, daughter Mr and Mrs. Blaine Walker Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter on visited in California for a week Mr. and Mrs. Andy L, Mrs. Winter is a Monday. their son in law and son, Nephi. with niece of Mr. and Mrs. Baker. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.. Wilkinson and Mrs. Beverly Miss Nona Skidmore of SuthWilliams and two sons in Arerland was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Winlington. They also visited with hs brother and sister In law, Daughter, born May 19, to ter. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Walker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boss of and Mr. and Mrs. Max Will- Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Winter iams in Montabello, and in San and Mrs. Frank Tolley of Ne- and family of Price were recGreat grand mother is ent visitors of his parents, Mr. Diego with other relatives and phi. friends. Mrs. Annie Hill, also of Nephi and Mrs. Alma Winter. AUTOMOTIVE GREASE If! 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