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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, February 22, 1962 GimcfiVtufi CJjc General New NEPHI NEWS NOTES i r ?v anniversary. Present were her Mr. and Mrs. James parents, It. Larsen and her sister, Mrs. Opal I leuel and Mrs. Marjorie Warenski, all of Snntaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Richard received word on February 15 of a new granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. I)rn Gibson (Beverly of Tremoriton. Sud-wee- . V yS'r -- ' - wSs NOSE MUFF Stan DeBruler, director of a SnoqualraJe, Wash., ski school, doesn't believe in putting his nose into anything that doesnt concern him, such as the cold weather. He wears a knitted nose cover while giving instructions. CLIP AND SAVE FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE USE Mr. and Mrs. James Golden of Provo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brough. Mrs. Lee Boswell entertained on Wednesday afternoon February 14 in honor of her daughter Peggy on her sixth Mrs. birthday anniversary. Boswell served refreshments to the honoicd guest and 17 friends. ... i Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Bowles were in Provo for the farewell testimonial for Elders Blaine and Gary Yorgason on Sunday. T Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black were in Springville on Tuesday to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Estella Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rasmussen and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Van W. Wayman (Joyce Tolley) Reception at Stake House Honors Young Couple Last Friday Following Marriage Rites Sunday guests of Mr. and Miss Tolley, daughter Mrs. Marcus Olpin were her of Mr. Joyce and Mrs. Allan Tolley, L. R. Mrs. Mr. and parents, and Van W. Wayman, son of Rowe of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wayman Name Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Jarrett of Castle Dale, were married and sons Donnie and Larry of in a double ring ceremony on Lake City visited at the Friday, February 16, 1962 by Salt Street Address or of his parents, Mr. and Bishop J. Barres Jenkins of the home P. O. Box Mrs. R. R. Jarrett over the Nephi Third Ward in the presweek end. On SUnday Mrs. ence of close relatives and Mclva Openshaw and Mrs. El-d- a friends of both families. The was performed at Martell and daughter Becky ceremony State.. Zone City also visited at the Jarrett the Juab Stake House. Following the ceremony the home. brides parents were hosts at a Date change is to be effective: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ken- wedding reception. The bride was lovely in a Paste on Postal Card and mail to: The Times-NePublishing dall and family of Provo spent Mr. home of at the floor Sunday length white lace over Utah South Main 96 Street, Co., Nephi, and Mrs. Verda Kendall. slipper satin gown. The high TIMES-NEW- S Mr. and Mrs. Clarence with Bailey, and in Superior, Arizona with other relatives. They also attended two sessions, at the Mesa, Temple and visited at Glen Canyon Dam. sen. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Please change address on our their Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, Mr. Dean Howard of and Mrs. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lowry of Manti, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Penney and family of Meadow, and Mont Blackett left Wednesday for Biackfoot, Idaho to attend the funeral services on Thursday for H. Marion Han- Vern Pass and son David of Murray visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowers. and Mrs. Milo Cazier were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson and sons Lane and Rodney of Provo and Mrs. Eva Tuttle. Mr. and Bracken of Salt Mrs. Milo Lake City were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Cazier home. aeompaniod daughter In law, Mrs. Lyle Park of Spanish Fork. They visited at Apache Junction Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bracken of Orem visited in Nephi on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon H. Bracken. Merrill R. Ifolman of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with h!s brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowles. from time t time Many folks change their residence Won t you move soon, maybe you're planning a on your service delivery help us to give you uninterrupted conTimes-New- s by mailing this notice as soon as you Thanks! template a change of your address. returned from an trip to Mesa, Ariz-o- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay spent Sunday in Spanish Fork at the home of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Hone. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mr. Pay. Sud--woek- s) V' y They tt Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson on Wednesday, on her birthday -- eight-da- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mem-rnnVisiting at the home of Mr. ami family of Lehi visitSatand Mrs. Walaee Park on Mr. and Mrs. Reese with ed were her and Sunday urday on Sunday. Sherwood Mr. and law in brother sister, and Mrs. Harold Nebeker of Mr. and Mrs. James R. LarBiackfoot, Idaho. sen of Santaquin visited on Mr. and Mrs. George Pax-ma- n Monday at the home of Mr. and children of Ogden and Mrs Jack Robinson. were week end guests of his Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Paxman. entertained February 11 i recently NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS pag, jwo to: w sea loped sweet heart neck line was accented with pearls surrounded by lace pedals. The long tapering sleeves came to a point over the wrists, and were decorated with tiny lace covered buttons. The full lace skirt was covered with tiny flower pedals of lace. Her finger tip veil of bridal illusion was gathered to a flower covered with sequins and pearls. She carried a heart shaped bouquet of red and white carnations and lillies of the valley. Mrs. Lynda J. Skidmore was matron of honor. Other attendants were maid of honor Lila Mae Carter and brides maids: Dorothea Mayer, Mary Way-masister of the groom; Di ane and Betty Tolley, sisters of the bride. Betty was flower girl. They were dressed in red sheaf slipper satin and carried hearts of white and red carnations and lillies of the valley. The mothers were attired in red and light blue sheaths and wore white carnation corsages. The duties of best man were performed by the brother of the groom, Ralph Wayman. Mrs. Wilma T. Hone, sister of the bride, took care of the Miss Marlene Price of Salt Lake City visited with her parMr. and Mrs. Merron ents, Price on Sunday. She also attended the farewell testimonial for Elder John L. Morgan. Robert Rosquist of Salt Lake City spent last week with his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Painter, while convalescing after an Enjoy the pickup that lasts. Refresh with Milk. You never outgrow your need for Milk. Drink 3 glasses every day. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH n, guest book. Rheta Sperry, aunt of ENGINEER SELECTS 21.85 MILES PLYMOUTH TO SET 11 PER GALLON IN PERFORMANCE ECONOMY RUN! RECORDS! Granatelli, famed driver, sportsman, and independent automotive engineer, selected a 1962 Plymouth Fury for his record-settin- g tests cars of stccK-bodie- d Las here at and Vegas. passenger From standing starts, Granatelli and his Plymouth set 11 records at distances ranging from Y mile up to 1 miles, proving the cars exceptional acceleration for safety. The Plymouth's engine was the optional Golden Commando, specially fitted with superchargers. RIVERSIDE, CALIF.-An- dy OF 85 THEYLL CHICAGO, ILL-Hund- reds BUY ANOTHER! of owners of 1962 Plymouths expressed remarkable satisfaction with their cars in an independent survey by a national magazine. An of the 62 Plymouth owners interastounding 85 viewed said they'd buy another Plymouth! EEST liEVS OF ALL: FULL-SIZ- E, r boys have comtest run from Plymouth, Mich., to pleted a 2414-mil- e Plymouth,Ma$s., and returru They demonstrated a 10.86 improvement in fuel economy for the 62 Plymouth 6 competing against last year's model, winner in its class in the 1961 Mobilgas Economy Run. PLYMOUTH, MICH.-T- wo teen-ag- e PLYMOUTH PASSING FIRST IN AND ECONOMY TESTS IN FLORIDA! 62 PLYMOUTH OWNERS IN SURVEY SAY 2414-MIL- E ; DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.-PIym- Enjoy Recent Meeting At Roy Bowles Home ' PLYMOUTH IS PRICED FROM 4118 TO GALAXIES SEE YOUR DEALER. PAINTER MOTOR COMPANY 623-068- 6 Nephi, Utah How First Security fits into V.1 f the Farming and Ranching picture Most certainly First Security is a farmers and ranchers bank and has b?en for we a have staff of Thats to why agricultural specialists many years. help with planand the that confront ning, budgeting many problems operators of big spreads and little ones alike. While we are interested in making loans for feed, seed, fertilizer, machinery, equipwe are most interested in helping make farm and ranch ment and the like operations more successful This, of course, is what you want. By working together we all benefit. And this includes assistance in and FFA youth projects, too. . 4-- H towrt-O'tc- OH vailabl. Cylinder, s.aani Plymouth Saroy, Chevrolet Bitcarno and ford Calm torin. Heattr optional at eitra cost on Plymouth and Ford, standard on ChavrolaL Mhaal cavora and white aidawali lire optional at axira cent. FAMILY-SIZ- E Garden Club Members showed outstand- outh ing versatility here in the 1962 Pure Oil Performance and Economy Trials. Swept first and second places in the Economy Test for Class II cars and took first place In the Traffic Passing Tests for Class II and III cars. Wwwfttur.r Suggtstetf Retiil frlc for th 2 door - in 4172 LESS THAN CHEVROLET BISCAYNE AND FORD Phone the" bride, played he organ music during the line, and for the wedding march. Helping at the gift table were Ruth Marilyn Ostler, Wayman, Julie Wayman, sisters of the groom and Mrs. LaVeryl Winn. Those taking gifts were Gayle and Barbara Williams, George and Dale Jackson. Greeting guests were Bishop and Mrs. J. Barres Jenkins, and Mr. and Mrs. John V. Garrett. Assitig in the kitchen were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wiliams, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter. Serving were Marion and Cheryl Williams, Sarah Ann Starr, and Adene Tolley. Elgin R. Garrett was master of ceremonies at the program. Prayers were given by Duane Hone and Wallace S. Tolley, brother in law and uncle of the bride; song by Mary Wayman, sister of the groom, accompanied by Ruth Wayman, sister in law of the groom; a toast to the bride, Lila Mae toast to the groom, Carter; Leon DeFreeze; piano solo, Steven Howell; song, Dona C. Don Jones; closing prayer, Wayman, brother of the broom. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City where the new Mrs. Wayman is enrolled at Darrells School of Beauty, and Mr. Wayman is employed at Gesnyer Steel Co. 140 South Main St. The Nephi Garden Club met Monday evening, February 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Bowles. It was the clubs birthday party and a delicious luncheon was served to 25 members. Small cherry trees and carnations decorated the tables. President Elizabeth Black was in charge. A film was shown by County Agent Esplin on "The New Lynn Alaska. A discussion followed on the care of different types of flowers. Games were enjoyed by the group. How to take advantage of the know-ho- w of our agricultural specialists Our agricultural specialists are at your service without cost or obligation. To arrange for a meeting the next time one of these specialists is in this area, merely contact the manager f the First Security Bank nearest you. FIRST SECURITY BANK fef rflWHA. CnltiMWM.NA. Mtmtmn U4t. Pi Wort, ' |