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Show Ui)t Npki, Utah Siwsa'Hcto Thurcday, Jun 22nd, 1961 Pag U- - NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS c DON'T BORROW - 'A r- V-- Vv IW ' U' SUBSCRIBE ' W V Mr. ami Mra. Neil Kay of Tolley Joined them for the week end and they all returnMurray iqx'nt the week end ed home Sunday. with her mother, Mrv Neldon s u )x Four Woithinglon, ,S lr Mr. and Mrs. A. Iean Winn and Mr. and Mrs DeVon C. Winn were In Salt City Sunday to attend the Winn at Liberty reunion family Park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkey visited in Maple ton on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ix-Hx'- Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. William Wells y ',axrf7. i i Nnaforfc installment, with Great American budget plan. Aak ua (or detail, K- -J K. i Ofrrat Amniran mmi 4m$mq if Learn how you can Inaura your home, your car, etrry thing you own, pay in eaay and family of Provo, Mr. and Mm. Rotiert Wells of Sandy and Mrs. William Scnbner and daughter Robin of Heber were recent week end guest of Mrs. John Well, 4 H ' t) . Jj f IIISURHACE AGENCY Phot, J. Sperry 287-- Nephi, Ut ;v MOST PRECIOUS 5 ;--b' -- r rt ito i ff i w v& . s to in Marriage Popular Nephi Couple United At Juab Stake House Last Friday Evening 'tads. Jr 47 Good health is considered the most precious asset one can have. We are here to help you have and retain good health at all time. Another precious asset is the knowledge, exactness and reliability that becomes a part of every Rely on your pharmacist as prescription which we fill. doctor. do your you The UniSalt Lake City versity of Utah's Stadium Bowl is being polished up for Summer Festhe evening tival. The fourteenth annual version of the "festival under the stars Is expected to lx an outstanding allow. 1 Ixstry Rides Again will be the Broadway musical portion of the annual production, with music and lyrics by Harold Rome, and book by Leonard Gershe. Star of the show will The "Neighborhood Girls Club was organized on 22 with Mis. six April girls. Marvin Garrett is leader. President is Melanie Schwartz with Gajle Williams as vice president and Cindy Garrett is sec-r- e t JoAnn Jenkins is reporter. Sandra Beilis-to- n and Laura Jenkins are the heljxrs for the teacher to help organize the weekly meetings. 4-- be Dennis Day, nationally-know- n radio, television and recording personality. Members of the Utah Symphony Orchestra and the University of Utih Mr. and Mrs. James D. Math- Theater Ballet Company also ews and daughters Susan and will play important parts in Mrs. John Wells. Mrs. Lois Shellie, and Mrs. Jeanette M Nelson and Mrs. Bent Bryan Francom. all of Riverside, the Broadway smash. at week attended leadership California are visiting at the The scheduled dates for the Brigham Young University home of their parents, Mr. and "Destry Rides Again" are on Friday. Mrs. James W. Mathews. JamJune 30, July 1, and July S Fathers Day guests of Mr. es D. Mathews Is attending through 8. and Mrs. Frank Warner were summer school at the Brigham With only a few days of rest, Mrs. Beth Mitchell and daught- Young University at Provo. the actors will be back on the ers and Miss Verna Palmer. boards to please the audiences Miss Leota Mitchell Is spending with the popular opera "Carthe summer with her grandClub Honors Retiring e favorite men. Bizets parents Mr. and Mrs. Warner. will star Jean Maderla and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence If. Brian Sullivan with prominent Warner and Mrs. James H. President With Gift Utah singers in the supporting roles. They will be backed up Eagar were in Salt Lake City A farewell gift was present- by members of the Utah SymThursday to see the musical, My Fair Lady. ed to Mrs. Roy W. Hanson by phony Orchestra and the Unimembers of the Beta Literary versity Theater Ballet ComMr. and Mrs. Clarence II. Club at a June Kensington held pany. The production will run Warner and Robert C. Warner last Thursday at the home of July 13, 15 and 17. and children were in Delta to Mrs. Jack Ludlow, Mrs. HanThousands of persons from spend Father's Day as guests son has served as president of throughout Utah, the Wan-kier. of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. the Beta Club during the past area, and afar, anyear and has been an active nually attend the Summer FesMrs. Claude Tolley and a member of the organization tival Shows. In the events the past several years. history, it has became a grand daughter, Marian Will- forA delicious pot luck supper major tourist attraction. Those iams spent two weeks in Santhe attending the 1961 performancta Clara with Grant Graff and was served on the patio to Milmembers: Mrs. es can expect delightfully enfamily. Mr. Graff is son in law following of Mrs. Tolley. Mr. and Mrs. es A. Anderson, Mrs. Ray Bos- tertaining shows according to Mrs. Arnold Brough, Mrs. production director. Dr. C. George W. Williams and Claude well, Raymond Christiansen, Mrs. Lowell Lees. Maurice Abrav-anbest man while Carl Ingram Roy W. Hanson, Mrs. Milton is music director and Proand Robert L. Frazier ushered. L. Harmon, Mrs. George D. fessor William F. Christensen After a honeymoon in Las Haymond Jr., Mrs. Sam Hayes, is choreographer. Mail orders for tickets may Vegas the newly married couple Mrs. Clark Morgan. Mrs. Fred will make a home in Salt Lake 'Morgan, Mrs. Othel Pay, Mrs. be sent to Summer Festival, City. Mr. Vest is a senior at Harlow W. Pexton, Mrs. Clar- University of Utah, Shit Lake Mrs. Kenneth City 12, Utah. The best seats the University of Utah and is ence Wilkey, affiliated with Lambda Chi Nyman, Mrs. Leo Christensen, are $3.50 for either show, or and Mrs. Jack Ludlow. $5.50 for a season ticket to Alpha. in 14-ye- ar pink nylon over taffeta Juab Stake House was the ed were the brides attendants: the 16 for setting Friday, June; of Miss Miss RaNae Richards, maid of wedding and reception Mary Oralee Bosh and E. Terrence Vest. President R. Ros-co- e Garrett of Juab Stake officiated. Bishop Kenneth Nyman of the Nephi Second Ward gave the prayer. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Oral L. Bosh, Nephi. Mr Vest is son of Mrs. Ernestine F. Vest, also of Nephi. For her wedding the bride was attired in an antique taffeta- sheath fashined with a bouffant overskirt. The scoop and three-quartneckline length sleeves were outlined with wide embroidered lace. Lace motif outlined the bouffant overskirt. A crystal crown released her veil of imported silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and of the valley, surrounding a white orchid. In matching gowns of frost- - d inter-mounta- Mr. and Mrs. E. Terrence Vest Tv Mrs. Rulon Broad-heawere In Logan recently to help their son in law and Mortenaen, move. Mr. Morten-Cortensemove. Mr. Morten-sr- n now is in la Angeles where he has accepted summer employment with the Federal Aviation Agency as a student trainee in eleteronlc engineering. He was one of seven selected from colleges and universities in the eleven western states as student trainees. He will be traveling in these states during his employment. Mrs Mortensen will spend the summer In Nephi and Delta. Opera Scheduled for "IT Sumer Festival The Four Happy Cookers Debra Park, Christine Shaw, Kathy Pace and Nanette Ostler, and their motners met at the home of their leader, Nita Park to outline the program for the summer. The project is to learn to prepare breakfasts and a very interesting summer program has been outlined. Ofiicers for the club are President, Debra vice president. Kathy Park; Pace; secretary - tresaurer, Nannette Ostler and reporter. Christine Shaw. 4-- H all-tim- s. L Mr'and 4 H CLUB NEWS Broadway Musical, honor; Miss Connie Cowan, Mrs. DeeAnn Pay, Miss Carol Frazier, Miss Ann Foote and Miss Carla Bosh. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Michelle Bosh and Miss Carolee Bosh. They carried baskets of pink chrys- anthemums and stephanotic. Don Aker assumed duties of Home The Cleverettes Improvement club have been, very busy working on their projects for this year. They first met at the home of their leader, Mi's. Jack Berwick and elected the following Kathleen Spendlove; vice president, Norma Bale! secretary and treasurer, Marcia Tidwell; Marjory reporter, Greenhalgh; song leader, Pamela Wilkey; recreation leader, Claudia Parkin; demonstration leader, Nancy Berwick. Since that time four meetings have been held. Leaders are Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh and Mrs. Jack Berwick. 4-- H officers-Presiden- t, el both show's. Other prices for a single performance are $2.50 and $1.50 with children under 16 $1.00. Comparable season prices of $4 00 and $2.50 (general admission). A better selection of seating can more be obtained during the earlier performances. .. er lil-li- PASSENGERS SAY: SHIPPERS SAY: AW w ore, the tunnel will help Kennecott compete successfully in the world copper market. Kennecott has completed a $10,000,000 tunnel to transport ore from the Utah Copper Division Mine at Bingham Canyon to the Copperton Assembly Yard near the mouth of the canyon. In a broader sense, this tunnel extends to the nations of the world. Through its HOT JOST TALK. Its true! Whether youre taking a trip or have something to ship, you can be sure Union Pacific service will please you. Wherever youre going . . . whatever youre shipping . . . give us a call. Were here to serve you ! m MlSoAO UN BQIM PACBFIC Serving the expanding West for nearfy a Century length will pass millions of tons of low grade ore which, processed into copper and copper products, will be shipped all over 314-mi- le the free When Kennecott sells copper outside of Utah, money comes back to Utah. This money is reinvested in projects like the tunnel, that increase efficiency and reduce costs. The immediate effect creates jobs in Utah. effect The long-rang- e helps keep copper production a healthy busi- ness that provides economic benefits for our entire state. to world. By eliminating costly uphill haulage of Utah Copper Division Henna co tt Copper Corporation PEOUDTO BI PART OP A CROWING UTAH |