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Show NapKi, Juab County, Utah imeo-Kri- W. Ijc Thursday, July 4, 1963 SultCS'&CtUfi Nephi Girls Attend Items Social Local, Nephi Dance Showcase (JfljC j BIRTHS Pag Two For A Soupcr Sandwich Mr. and Mrs. La veil Hone Five young girls from Nephl of Spanish Fork announce the Boswell and Mrs. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor of Provo were week end visit- daughter's Christy and Torie of returned last week after at- birth of a daughter on June IATIONAI EDITORIAL ors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Idaho Falls, Idaho spent the tending the Dance Educators of ' 18. Grandparents are Mr. post two weeks visiting with America 19G3 Showcase which and Mrs, Raymond Pay of Ne-- , ssocunoa G. Ostler. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- was held June 24, 25 and 26 phi, and Mr. and Mrs. Ariyn tUtTAIN1NPUfmt Recent dinner guests of Mr. old Stephensen. She also visit- at the Newhouse Hotel In Salt Hone of Benjamin. Great- a and Mrs. E. D. Park were Mrs. ed with her brother and sister Uke City. Park, Diane grandmother is Mrs. Carl Crew-APublished every Thursday oL Nephl, Juab Cuuny, Utah. A II. Gibson of Pleasant Grove in law, Mr. and Mrs. James Ludlow, Marilyn Otteson. Sue , ther of Entered at he post office at Nephi, Utah, as socond class Brigham City. Mr. and and her daughters: Mrs. Jack Stephensen In Orem. Her husand Tnmravjrg Wetherell n pay spont Sundny mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. S. Pace and Mrs. Max Radmall band Joined her on Friday and Vorwood took advantage of the Spanish Fork visiting with Mr.' InMrs. and Subscription rates: Ore year $4.00; Six months, $2.25. of of Pleasant Grove, dance and Mrs. La veil Hone. they returned home on Monday three full days Genevieve Neilsen and child- morning. .subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising rates struction and reported that ren of Los Altos, California on request. they not only had a wonderful Mrs. Dee Kendall and Mrs. learned many new j Juab County Hospital Mr and Mrs. Duane Hone time but Editor-ManagMiles Anderson assisted their dance routines the following: Roy E. Gibson and interesting and two children and Mr. and 5 Daughter, born June 30, to that will fur-- 1 Office: 96 5outh Main St. Telephone Nephl, Utah mother with the dinner. and techniques Mrs. Van Wayman of Salt Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Kendall of dance education. their ther Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Park and City visited over the The Showcase was the first Nephi. Grandparents are Russ three daughters of Spanish week end with Mr. and Mrs. convention tour conducted by 'ell Maughn of California, Mrs. Fork were Sunday guests of Allan Tolley. a nationally recognized dance, Mina R. Maughn of Logan, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. teache rorganization and pre- - Mr. and Mrs. Verda Kendall D. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Sher-woi- sented the finest teaching staff of Nephi. Great grandfather is and family enjoyed a ever assembled to tour the John W. Roundy of Logan, Michael Park and Miss NanSon, bom June 30 to Air. last week to country in behalf of improved three day cy Carleson of Salt Lake City Mesa Verda trip and Airs. Roy Alusselman of National Park and dance education. were week end guests of his Grand ; " ,- i Junction, Colorado. They V, bj f 1 , The girls were given in- Aloab. Grandparents are Air. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. returned by wa of Vernal. in modem jazz, tap, and Airs. Lloyd R. Goble of struction i.r Park. Mr. and Airs Rusty and ballroom dancing Nephi, ballet, r' Alusselman of Bluff. Great Americas of Mrs. C. A. Tolley is conval- leading; by eight grandparents are Air. and Airs. A picnic . . . indoors or a Frank and Bean Long Boya professional dance teachers. escing in Spring City at the, 1 1958 FOR SALE The girls are students of the Clarence Ingram of Nephi, Air. rainy day need not dampen any.fc 1 package (in ouncea) brown home of her son in law and ii and Airs. Ross Alusselman of one's spirits. It can be gay and and aerve French rolls Mr. and Mrs. Archie son Super Sea Horse 35 H.P. Bredova School of Dance. 1 can (11 14 ounces) condensed Aloab, and Robert Miller 0f enjoyable despite the weather. Alen- bean with bacon soup Electric start engine. Com- Bluff. To serve keep everyone happy 14 cup ketchup we meeting At our first controls. few wi,h 30 born June Very Mr. a to 14 Son, and Sud. . . sandwich cup water hefty souper" Mr. and Mrs. Richard selected our officers and the 2 tablespoon sweet pickle relish weeks attended the Bowles hours on engine. Very reason-i- n name of our club. . Our leader Airs. Robert L. Alattinson of with lots of filling. Its so easy, S frsnkfurters, split lengthwise Provo on able. See Jim Painter at Paint Grandparents are Aire. too. Split and toasted French and cut In half family reunion Our offic- Nephi. is Betty Paxman. 2 slices aharp cheese cut into H Pearl Belliston of Nephi and rolls are spread with a testy er Motor Co., Nephi. Sunday. Inch strips (about 2 ouncea) ers are Alarilyn Stowell, pres- Airs. George A. Alattinson of mixture of canned condensed 14 cup French fried onions ident; Sydnee Alorgan, vice Payson. Bluffed olives bean with bacon soup, ketchup, president; Marilyn Vickers, secand sweet pickle relish. Then, Anna and rolls as directed on treasurer; Prepare retary theyre topped with cheese stuff- package; split and toast. ComRae Kendall, reporter; Leslie 4-Club, Directed by ed frankfurters and canned bine soup, ketchup, water, and Miller, song leader, and Connie French fried onions. In a matter pickle relish. Spread mixture Mrs. Rose Neilsen accompan- Beard, recreation leader. i Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brooks atof minutes your sandwich is evenly over bread surfaces; MeetS The name of our club is The Ml'S. Wankiei tended the Black Hawk en- ied Air. and Airs. Russell Neilready to be served hot and toasty cover edges completely. Top with campment at Lehi last week. sen and family of Alurray to Nifty Ne edles. We are going The Club under the from the broiler. frankfurters, placing a slice of Mrs. Earl Hawthorn, California to make skirts and aprons m where Mr. and of Guests cheese in each. Broil 4 inches PEARL TREE? Barbara Kaneshige, 9, appears to have Complete your indoor picnic from heat for 8 minutes or until Fowkes on Sunday evening they will visit with Air. and our club this year as a first leadership of Peggy Wankier met and organized recently. menu with a big basket of potato stumbled across a pearl tree in New York. Actually, the were Mr. and Mrs. Mont Yates, Mrs. Alyron Ensign. year sewing project. hot Top with onion for last few They chose for their dub name Newel, Clark lavish array of cultured pearls hanging from the branches Mr. and Mrs. chips and a pitcher of frosty cold minutes. Garnish with olive; OfSeven The Little Alalts. milk. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen, Makes 4 to 6 servings. were put there to celebrate the opening of a new store. ficers elected were: Denice InMr. and Mrs. Calvin Neilsen, Chon Day by million-dolla- r a were of gram, They part president; Charolate display. Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates, Mr. LOST BALDWIN PIANO Four pigs (2 white, Take Vickers, song leader; Dora Lee and Mrs. Vaughn Summers over vice Debra 2 Gustin, Teer-linpayment of $10.00 per Neil near president; black) Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Goble, game leader; Sheryl farm. If seen please call Fred month on Baldwin Spinet or will sell for cash. Also electBelliston, treasurer; Barbara Painter at 6 or ric organ. Write Adjustor, Williams, secretary, and SharDinner guests of Mr. and Mrs P. O. Box 2033, Salt Lake City on Kay, reporter. Prayer was Thursday Earl Fowkes on 10, Utah. given by Alarian Williams and were her parents and sisters the EXPERT PIANO TUNING Mr. and Mrs. J. William Greon-hatg- h Pledge was led by Denise Ingram. The members now available in Nephl. Foi of Santaquin, Mrs. TerNOYV!! 4 good used 55 all learned how to make Quick appointment, call Don Tew at CHEVROLETS esa Wild of Payson, Mrs. DoroPainter MoMrs. Alix. 4 tip tor Co., 140 South Alain. thy Moore of Spring Lake,WanMarie Peterson and Mrs. da Greenhalgh of Santquin, Mrs. Colleen Wilson of Willard and Mrs. Shirley Tew of Nephi and their children. Indoor or Out Picnics IX-br- j m 623-052- . j xi , wmi 5 V'ii Ysj ... John-daughte- r, 4-- H Social Hems Mona Local, H 4-- H Rushin Roulette k. 623-068- 4-- 623-186- 1. The Mona Lions Club met at Camp Dadandson on Mondayr. evening to enjoy a steak sup-IeThose enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill and their son and daughter in law, Mr and Mrs.Clifford Orgill of California; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newton, Air. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte, Mr. and Mrs. Verlael Keyte, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fawkes. OH, Mrs. Essie Higginson and Mrs. Melva Higginson of Santaquin visited with their mother, Mrs. Caroline Kay on Monday. Mrs. Erma Keyte and her daughter Carol spent last week in Hunter with Mr. and Airs. Merrill Newren. TYPICAL ACTION AT THE HE WAS DKIVIH9 A VUT SMAU GAR AND M A VMT 10 KOISTWAH 7,100 pedestrians were killed and 244,200 injured by motor vehicles in 1962. as well as 11-12-- 13 P.M. EACH NIGHT PARADES - 4 P.M. EACH rnmmJi 8 when you need it! 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