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Show I Thursday, Juno 25, 1964 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Miss Cecil Gowers of Salt Sunday visitors at the home Lake City enjoyed a family of Mr. and Mra Vernon Butler dinner at the Snak Shak Cafe were Mr. and Mrs. John Chris-tlso- n to observe Fathers Day on and Mrs. Eva Baldwin of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Tom Burridge and family of Mr. and Mrs. Norman RichBrigham City, Mr. and Mrs. ardson and family left Nephi Paul M. Christlson and son of on Monday for Fullerton, CaRichfield, Mrs. Varlo Davenlifornia after spending a week port and sons of Payson, Dougwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lass Christlson of Magna, Mrs. Burnell Gowers. Olive Garbett and Mrs. Wanda Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett Burridge of NephL and son Kent visited in Provo A daughter was born at the with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Melva Openshaw on Tues- Juab County Hospital on June 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Sharol day of last week. On Saturday Erickson of ML Pleasant. The they attended the Joseph Olpin are Mr. and Mrs. family reunion at Pleasant grandparents M. W. Stafford of Loma, Grove. I Wc3lher Report fcr !!:phi, Levan Areas NEPHI STATION Nephi Local, Social Items Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Shaw were recent visitors in Heber City with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis. , ' . . I I I - Mr. and Mrs. Max Huggins were California of Lomita, week end visitors of his broth er in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Verda KendalL Mr. and Mrs. Gail Skidmore Mr. and Mrs. Clark Haynes of Provo spent Fathers Day and two daughters of Salt with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hayn- Lake City were visitors of her es. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jackson last week. Russell Morgan returned to 68 Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rosen his home on Saturday after his six months lof of Mt. Pleasant were Fathcompleting training at Fort Ord, under ers Day guests of Mr. and Mrs the National Guard program. Earl Jarrett Precipitation for week Precipitation for week .... 1.11 Headings are taken daily at 10 a.m. at the Nephi station, and at 5 p.m. at the Levan station. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses issued by the Juab County Clerks office on June 18 were: Wilford Allen of Provo and Elma Peck of Payson. Phil Edmunds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edmunds of Fountain Green and Sandra Rosquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deon Rosquist of Levan. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh met at their home on Sunday to celebrate Fathers Day. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Greenhalgh and famMr. and Mrs. Richard ily, Greenhalgh and son, Mrs. Olive Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh and son Dale Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh and son Dale Lynn were in Santaquin on Sunday afternoon to attend a family party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heelis. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G . Bed-so- era Day were Mr. and Mrs. 6 n Mr. and Mra J. V. Cooper were in Salt Lake City on Sat urday to attend the Oman family reunion at Pioneer Park. They also visited the International Peace Garden while there. Mrs. Claron (Betty) Bailey and family of Salt Lake City were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Carter of Salt Lake City also were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Carter and Miss Mayme , 628-052- en GarretL Juab Hospital Patient List Recently admitted patients Mr. and Mrs, Dan Johnson, at the Juab County Hospital at Ne- phL ac, Janet Shepherd, daughter of cording to the list released on Mr. and Mrs. Kent Shepherd, Nephi include the following, Levan. Mrs. Jemerva Jenkins, Nephi Mrs. Lucille B. Smith, Nephi Rex Bailey, son of Mr. and Yauna Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Donald Bailey, Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, William Lofgran, Nephi Chad Larsen, son of Mr. and NephL Gordon Lunt, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Gary Larsen, Fountain Maurice Lunt, Nephi Green. Diane Stephensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephen- - Mrs. Bertha Bowles is now home and convalescing from sen, Levan. Susan Johnson, daughter of her recent illness. Wednesday morning by Hospit- al authorities: . Lee Burton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A Jones and family, all of Salt Lake City. Miss Diane McPherson, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle McPherson, is vacationing in Southern California with her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McPherson and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley visited in Grass Valley, California with Bishop and Mra Jay Harris and Mrs. Sadie T. Harris. rca sum dFD - Two C. Jr., and four children of Concord, California visited at the home of Mrs. Lucille Smith last week. Judy Ann Smith accompanied them back to Cal ifomia where she will spend the summer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Blackham at San Jose. Mr. and Mrs. Max Garrett and family . and Mrs. Pearl Dahlen of Provo were Saturday and Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Gary Molyneux and family of Fillmore also visited Mrs. A. V. Gadd returned on .Sunday at the . Brigham home Saturday after a week home. Garrett spent in Salt Lake City. She (FttttPB-Jfolll- B Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Nel- attended the temple marriage son and three children of and wedding reception for her Bountiful were Sunday visit- niece, Iris Lynn Bean, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bean ors of Mrs. Lois Nelson. on Thursday. ssoirux Mrs. Roy Nielsen and Mrs. and Paul Behunin The reception was held at MemNATIONAL EDITORIAL Dean Howard of Mills were in orial House in Memory Grove. Moroni to spend Fathers day I Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. with 4hetr parents, Mr. and A. V. Gadd were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. O. L. Eliason. : Wiag..i;-V. E. Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. Gor!:.3 Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Lunt and don Penrod, Mrs. Ray Hayden Published Thursdays at Nephi, two sons Sandy; Gordon R. and three children all of Provo Utah. Second class entry at Lunt .and of Miss Doris Justeson and Mr. and Mrs John W. Gadd Nephi, Utah. of Salt Lake City spent Fath- and three children of Salt Lake Boy E. Gibson ers Day with Mr. and Mrs. City. Editor and Manager Ray Lunt Mr. and Mrs. Burnell GowOffice 6 South Main Mrs. Reva Maughn and son ers, Mrs. Olive Anderson, Mr. 5 Telephone Daren of Smithfleld spent the and Mrs. Norman Richardson Nephi, Utah first part of the week with her and children Greg, Lisa and Subscription: ft. 00 per year, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Lance of Fullerton, California, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gowers and Kay. payable In advance. on Wednesday of Jast week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Garrett of Reno, Nevada, who will leave July 1st for the Tongan Mission for two and a half years. ' Those attending were the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam H. Garrett of Reno, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Garrett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Hudson and family, Mr.- and Mrs. Lamar Bowles and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bowles and family, Mra Lavem Bowles and Miss Carolyn Christensen, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Lor- Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones on Fath Kay and family of Kearns were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen were Mrs. Willard Hansen and son Roger of Ogden, and Mra Jewel Goble of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen of Salt Lake City also visited at the Clarence Hansen home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Garrett entertained at a family dinner Page Riches. MIRACLE WHIP quart 49? LIBBYS VIENNA SAUSAGES -- 6 cans 1.00 WHITE STAR CHUNK -TUNA 4tns 1.00 SHURFINE MILK 8 1.00 SHURFINE PINEAPPLE JUICE- - - 46 oz tans 3 for 1 .00 Misses Sharon .Kay,-- . 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