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Show Nephi, Juab County. Uh Nephi c-S- 1 b lA9c6T,3 m iTTITLiJriM.l I RUiiui; !i '.1 Published every Thursday at Nephi. Juab County. Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: One year $4.00; Sis months. $2.25. oubscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising rates on request. Roy E. Gibson Editor-Manag- St.T.one Office: 96 South Main News Briefs 623-052- Nephi, Utah 5 Levan Social Items y. Mrs. Arthur Scott visited recently in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aston. Bel-listo- n. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Davis and family of Payson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ostler on Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Harris of Grass Mr. and Mrs. Hebor Taylor Valley, California arrived on Sunday to spend the winter ' son Grant, and daughter LinMr. and Mrs. Ted with her daughter, Mrs. Stel-- 1 da, and !a Boswell. She accompanied Thompson and family of Eph her grandson, Jerry Harris, raim visited at Bryce Canyon, Miss Carolee Pay left Mon- who will attend the Brigham Zions Canyon, and the Glen Canyon dam over the week day for Show College where Young University this year. end. she will continue her studies this year. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peel Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepand two children of Durango, herd and son Roger visited in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott California are visiting for a Springville Sunday with Mrs. and Airs. Sadie Read were in week with her parents, Mr. J. B. Thorn and family. Mrs Thom is a daughter of Mr. and Spanish Fork on Tuesday of and Mrs. James E. Singer. Mrs. Shepherd. last week to attend the funeral services for Glen Scott Mrs. Roy Fereday of Salt Mrs. Ella Anderson of Salt Lake City visited the past Lake City spent several days week at the home son of her Mrs. Miss Verna Palmer, at the home of her son in law in law and daughter. Mr. and and Beth Mitchell and daughters daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leota and Amy Lynn of Salt Mrs. E. C. Sherwood. Mangelson. Lake City were guests of Mr. Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Warner on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw Mrs. and H. and Ray Francom on have a Sunday. home returned Saturday after to celebrate her six weeks visit in Tarkio, Miss- Saturday birthday anniversary were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaine Wal- oni i with their son in law and and Mrs. Leon Madsen and Mr. R. W. Mrs. and to daughter, ker have returned to Nephi of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. family Beckstead. their home after an extended P.Iaine Norton and family of absence in Milford, and Black-foo- t. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs Franoom and family of Kays-villvisited in Salt Lake City on Mrs. Dulcie Francom of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vick- Friday and Saturday with Mr. Levan; and Mr. and Mrs. Leon ers and family of Murray were and Mrs. Grant Hansen and Breeze of Salt Lake City who guests on Saturday at the Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Morrison. remained over night, home of Mrs. Lester B. BelMr. and Mrs. Earl Francom Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen liston, mother of Mr. Vickers. of Monticelio visited at the and family of Springville were of her parents, Mr. and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ElRay Richins Mi's. Theo Westring on Friday and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. and family, formerly of North aid They also atSaturday. visited Miss Mary Collat'd of Salt Hollywood, California, tended the wedding reception Mrs. Mr. with her parents, and for Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Lake City visited over the W. L. Orton for two weeks. week end with her parents. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clair Collard. They left Sunday to make their home in Granger. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Winn and family visited at the Utah Mrs. Bryce Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Dex Shepherd State Fair Sunday where their children spent the week end and family of Salt Lake City son Mark participated in the in Centerfield with her parvisited with her parents, Mr. L.ittie Buckaroo rodeo. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Bogh. and Mrs. Calvin Ockey, on SatMax Norton of Preston, IdaBishop and Mrs. Golden R. urday. ho visited with his parents, Mangelson and son Russell Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley spent Monday in Salt Lake of Spring City visited with her on Friday. City. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood Tolley on Sunday. were in Holden on Saturday to attend the funeral services Mrs. June Jensen of Fair-vieand Mrs. Forris Black-butor Harold Wood. on visited of Moroni Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood of Tuesday of last week with Mrs. Fred Salt Lake City; Mayor and Mrs. L. Dwane TidP.ennett and Mrs. Carl Benwell. nett of Holden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mrs. Dixie Pace of Moroni S. Wood on Monday. vsiited with her sister, Miss Dee Anna Blackburn at the .Max Winter of Salt Lake home of Mayor and Mrs. L. City visited with his parents. Dwane Tidwell over the week Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter end. this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. VanAus-da- l Mrs. Louise Taylor and famand family of Springville, ily attended the Bailey famand Mr. and Mrs Verl Sud-weeily reunion on Sunday at the of Payson visited with Provo City Park. Sud-weeMr. and Mrs. Richard on Sunday. e, e SAVE NOW ON YOUR Winter Vitamins discount 10 ON ALL VITAMIN PRODUCTS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY SEPT. 19 THROUGH SEPT. 26 COFFEE IGA Drip, DELICIOUS!! 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A pot luck luncheon will the Daughters of Utah Pion- be served. eers will hold their ojKning Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter social on Thursday, Septemlor 19. at 2jOO p.m, at thc City nvi family spent the week end Pag Ro-mai- Mr. and Mrs. Meril Stephen-se- n and family visited in ,Moroni on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nunley. Mrs. J. O. Taylor visited in Provo on Monday and Tuesday with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Belliston. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and daughters of Payson were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephensen. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter and family of Salt Lake City spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wil-ke- NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman and Miss Edith Nyman of Logan were guests of Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman several days of last week. EDITORIAL Thursday, September 19, 1963 e!jciinci-iVTctu- o LEVAN LOCAL Local, Social News Appliance Center 1 Custom Cutting, Wrapping, Freezing 11 North Main 3 Hephi! PAINTER MOTOR COMPANY 144 SOUTH MAIN |