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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah eljc Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Clark Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Hoyt and three sons of Orem spent and children of American Fork Sunday at the home of his were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ockey. mother, Mrs. Eva Hoyt Mr. and Mrs. Marvin NEPHI tTr. NEVS NOTES Mrs. Marcus Olpin and son An- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence II. Warner, Robert Warner and children spent the Mothers day week end in Vmal with Mr. and Mrs. Le A. Wankier and family. Mrs. Lois Nelson and Mrs. Ruth Wells visited in Provo with their brother, Homer Carver on Thursday and Friday. derson were at Moroni Sunday visited in Springville with her to attend the testimonial for sister, Mrs. Boyd Allred, on Elder Richard Lamb. Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivol White were in Elko, Nevada for a party given by the Chevrolet Motor Co. this week. They also will visit in Las Vegas, Nevada, and at Fort Ord, California with their two sons, Steven and Ladd White. Mis Sharon Openshaw Mrs. Maynard Whittington and children of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Glen Broadhead! and children of Dugway, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whittington and Announcement children, and Mrs. Santaquln Robert Osthas been made of the engage- ler of Salt Lake City were ment and forth coming mar- Mothers day guests of Mr. and Open-shaSharon Miss of riage Mrs. Lynn Whittington. Melva Mrs. daughter of Mothers day visitors at the Opcnshaw, and the late Ber-ne- ll Openshaw, and Mr. Jim home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tripp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkey were Mr. and Mrs. WilGeorge Butcher of Cheyenne, bur Baxter and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkey and Wyoming. Miss Openshaw is a grand- family of Shit Lake City, Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- and Mrs. Merl Wilkey and famald Jarrett of Nephi. ily of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. The wedding ceremony is Jack Wilkey and family of planned for June 28, and a Provo. reception will be held to honor Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor the young couple the same of Provo were week end visitevening in the Santaquin-Tin-ti- c Stake Center at Santa-qui- ers of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Engagement Told n. Ostler. The bnide elect is a graduate Mr. and Mrs. Verda Kendall of the Payson High School and visited in Goshen on Sunday LDS Seminary. She also at- with her sister, Mrs. Alvin tended the LDS Business Col- Hanson. The prospective bridelege. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Skidmore groom attended school in Wyoming, and has served in the and daughter of Salt Lake U. S. Navy and at present is City spent two days of last week with her parents, Mr. employed in Orem. The young couple plan to and Mrs. Russell Jackson. make their home in the Provo Jimmy Neilsen of Bluff spent area. the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson. Nephi News Briefs Save money by having extension telephones installed in your new home or apartment when you move in, not later on when there would be an additional service connection charge. Week end guests of Mrs. Catherin B. Bowles were Mrs. Robert Barker and two children of Bountiful. Mrs. Marion Memmott and Miss Ireta Carter spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting with relatives. Youll especially appreciate the usefulness of extension phones as youre getting settled. Youre receiving lots of calls, making lots of calls. Then youll discover that extensions are favorite additions to your home. Choose from three styles Before you move, call our business office to arrange for a convenient installation date. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gustin at Nephi were Donald L. Gustin, Reno, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nevada: Sinithson of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gustin of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood and Frank Gustin of Salt Lake City, T. A. Gustin of Eureka, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ockey of Nephi. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Jack Gustin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Royce of Sandy were week end visitors of his parents, Mr. and Visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs. Donald A. Royce. and Mrs. John V. Garrett the past week has been her uncle, A HOME TO Ira Croft of California. FOR SALE PAY FOR ITSELF. We will Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barney sell the Nephi Apartments, 195 and children of Elberta visited West Center Street, at a price with her parents Mr. and Mrs. and on terms which will per- John V Garrett on Sunday. mit a couple to provide a home Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers for themselves with rental income to make the monthly spent Sunday in American payments. The property needs Fork with her sister, Mrs. only a resident owner and Leah Robinson. manager to be income proMr. and Mrs. Cloyd Talbot ducing. As neither of us can of City visited at the do this, we are offering it for homeOak of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rulon E. sale. Contact Brough on Monday of last Prisbrey or James P. McCune. week. seven colors. 0 Thursday, May 23, 1963 tSiiitctJ'IVctUG Kiwanis Club Lists Mona Local, BIRTHS Social News Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mathews of Riverside, California are the parents of a daughter bom May 17. The baby's birth weight was 8 lbs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer of Pocatello, Idaho. Great grandparents are Mrs. Lilly Wright and Mr. and Mrs. George Latimer of Nephi. Sherrill Newell, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell of Mona, has been appointed laboratory supervisor at the Salt Lake branch of the American Optical Company on May 1st. Mr. Newell started with the company in March, I960, and in July of the same year he started an apprenticeship program which normally reHe comquires five years. pleted the course in a year and a half and has been working as a Lab. Technician since that time. He worked at H. K. Porter Co. and attended Utah State University for one year prior to accepting employment with the Salt Lake Company. Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Myers of Panguitch were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen and family of Murray spent Mothers day with his mother, Mrs. David Neilsen. Buckaroo Winners . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jensen the announce Bountiful birth of a son on May 10. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Paul Russell of Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen of Salt Lake is City. Mrs. Edmond Russell of Nephi. of Great-grandmoth- er Winners in the Little Buckaroo Kiwanis-sponsore- d Paga Four at the Uah State Fair in September were: Bucking pony, George Jackson, 11 and Scott Worthington, 9; Calf roping Bradley Booth, 14 and Mark Rex Winn, 9; Calf roping Young, 13. Mr. Hunsaker, producer and the Nephi Kiwanis Club have Friday: Belt buckle winners f.nnounced that they hope to were: Bucking pony, George rwe this an annual show at Jackson, age 11 and Scott js'ephi, because of the interest Worthington, 9; Calf riding: shown. and Mark Roy Jenkins, 14 Winn, 9. Mrs. Paul E. Booth of Salt Saturday: Belt buckle win-no- s Lake visited three days Bucking pony, Ronald of lastCity week with Mr. and 9; Calf Wrs' Clarence H. Warner. Dailey, 13! Jeff 14 'and riding. Bradley Andrew McPherson, 10; calf Mrs. Marcus Olpin entertained on Friday, May 17 in honor roping. Rex Young, 13. High point winners that re- of her daughter, Annalee, on ef ived the trophies for the com her ninth birthday anniversary. bmod two days and an invita Annalee and 22 guests played tion to participate at the state games and were served championship Little Buckaroo by Mrs. Olpin. deo have follows: been announced as Ih? Recent births at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi in elude the following: Son, bom May 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Nielsen of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Earl Nielsen of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter of Levan. are Mr. and Mrs. Parley Dunton of Sacramento, Melvin Shepherd and two California. friends of Salt Lake City visited on Sunday with his mothSon, bom May 15 to Mr and er, Mrs. Katie Sheperd. Mrs. Thayne Jarrett of Nephi. Friday visitors of Mrs. Kat- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ie Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jarrett of Nephi Owen Lomax, Mr. and Mrs. Daughter, born May 17 to M.r Melvin Stanley and Mrs. Leo-r- a and Mrs. Dwight O. Anderson Belliston of Nephi. of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Anderson of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Notaries of County Elbert Sanford of Delta. Ro- FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE OR JUNE BRIDE Great-grandparen- ts GET FABULOUS PFAFF SEWING MACHINE Listed by Clerk Son. bom May 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry G. Richins of Neare Mr. and James P. Christensen, Juab phi. Grandparents Mrs. V. W. Tunbridge of NeCounty Clerk, has listed the phi and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell following residents of the area G. Richins of Moroni. Greatcommissioned been have who grandmother is Mrs. Doris B. as Notary Public: J. Douglas Chris- Smith of Draper. Nephi tiansen, Patsy P. Greenwood, Frank Brough, A. K. Johnson, FOR SALE Stallion, mare R. A. Jackson, Fred L. Painter, and colt. Also Ap. sStallion for James L. Painter, Roy E. Gib- service. See me for tree topson, Fay S. Parker, J. Cor-rin- e ping. James David Sullivan, Garrett, Melba P. Jensen, phone A. James P. McCune, James Warner, Ina S. Morgan, K. J. ? perry, Lawrence M. Broad-heaRalph H. Murray, LaVon H. Jones, James F. Housley, Anna G. Ostler, Janet Green-halgRaymond W. Christiansen, Roy W. Hanson, J. Earl Greenhalgh, Alice R. Cotton, Elna J. Garrett, Pearl Nielson, Udell R. Jensen, Will L. Hoyt, Milton T. Harmon, William B. NOW AVAILABLE AT BELLISTON'S 235 North Main Street Phone 623-120- - NEPHI For Home Demonstration 5 623-156- 1. d, h, Eureka: W. E. Gamble, Clare Francis W. McCabe, Carlene Jerald A. Drussel, Eastwood, Alexander Blight Levan Kenneth James Larson, Hoyt. Mona Maurice E. Jones, E. Alton Eller tson. Mrs. Amy Warner was hostess to the Friendly Daughters on Friday afternoon at her A pleasant afternoon home. was enjoyed by Mrs. Alligee L. Anderson, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Black, Mrs. Lula B. Memmott, Mrs. Florence Worthington, Mrs. Alice P. McCune, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ras- Susie Worwood, Mrs. Olive J. mussen and son Arlan of Fair-- Broadhead, Miss Rheta Sper- vew were recent guests of his rv. 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