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Show Nepht, Juab County, Utah 84649 Tornament Scheduled Mona News AUG. Mrs. Mildred Taylor and sons Lee and Earl of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Taylor and children of Bountiful, and O. Sonne Aagard of Levan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alger Sutherland on July 24th. The occasion was the birthday an niversary of Mr. Aagard. 11 for 8r. (Fronds Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Janett and family of Garland spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ray Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton and family of Salt Lake City also spent the July 24 th with his mother, Mrs. Newton. Beshstoad Candidate for the Democratic nomination for State Representative Miss Beverly Myers Is vis- iting in Salt Lake City this week with her brother In law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowkes. lie is qualified, sympathetic to the needs of the people, is available, and will give full time and effort if elected. , Paid Politicical Advertisement by Dr. F. H. Beckstead w JV is now the local representative of Chesbro Music Co. for all your SHEET MUSIC and end music instruction books. Come in and see us. f Coach Kelvin Clayton, direct or of East Juab County Recreation, has received word of the annual Scera Tennis Tournament at Orem, to begin next Those interested In Monday. entering the tournament are invited to contact Mr. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Moly-neu- x and family of Fillmore visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux on Saturday. Polly Molyneux returned home with her parents, after spending two weeks In Mona with grandparents. hr Mrs. Agnes Ellertson Scharr and children Joni, Suzan and Steven of Fremont, California are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. Mrs. Ellertson and Mrs Schaar visited in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Poihmann and sons Steve and Gary of Davenport, Iowa spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Dansie. They especially enjoyed the mountains and rodeo while In Utah. Society Slates Honor For Retiring President Third Ward Relief Society will hold a pot lucky party at the Stake House on August 4 at 7 p.m. The party is in honor of Mrs. Zella Ingram, who recently was released as president. A short program will be given. The dessert will be served by Relief Society officers. Those attending are asked to bring their own dishes. Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clark Provo announce, the engagement of their daughter, Barbara to Leon Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of Nephi. Leon was a graduate of Juab High School and Juab Stake He has attended Seminary. the BYU for the past two years and is currently working in Provo. He will continue his H. Mrs. Warren Mr. and studies at the BYU. (Geneva Carter) Cullpepper The young couple will be and three children of Virginia married are visiting with her parents, Manti September 18 at the Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Carter. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wagner and children of Napa, California visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brooks on Tuesday. tel ? At Orem; Interested Players Are Advised immediately. In local play, Lehl boys defeated Juab boys 3 to 2; Juab defeated American Fork girls 3 to 2; American Fork boys defeated Juab boys 3 to 2; Juab girls defeated Manti girls 5 to boys defeated the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Neilsen 0; and Manti 7 to 0. Juab boys of Provo and Mr. and Mrs, Russell Neilsen and family of Murray were guests of Mrs. Third Ward Relief Rose Neilsen on July 24th. H. ' tmcfl'&rtuG Ijc VOTE Levan Social and Local Items MARE SELECTIONS -- V;Y.:' NOW PURCHASE ITEMS DELOW COST What you dont know may not hurt you, but it may make you look silly. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ballow Ronnie Taylor of Bakersfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. is visiting with his grandparA child who watches teleAfton Memmott on July 24 at ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor vision for hours will go down Scipio where they attended the for the summer. in history, not to mention 4 rodeo and celebration. math and geography. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin StepMichael Francom and his hensen and family were in friend, Don Sikes, of Kaysville Fountain Green on spent Sunday night with his to attend the CarterSaturday family Mr. Mrs. H. and grandparents, reunion. Ray Francom. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broth-erso- n Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and son Bruce of Layton (Colleen Sherwood) and childwere July 24th and week end ren Leree and Ervan of Rooseguests of her mother, Mrs. velt were July 24th visitors of Dulcie Francom. her mother, Mrs. Edna SherSunday's a 7 wood. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Howell call to DMmc Long and family of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mis. Bowers Folks an at honK spent last week with their par- of American ForkRay Monspent ents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rates an low aU with Mrs. Edna Sherwood. Gardner, and in Nephi with Mr. day of visitors Mr. Sunday and This Sunday, awpria and Mra Jay Howell. Debbie Mrs. John D. Mrs. Sherrill Newell . . Shepherd were Mellie Gardner accompan- Mr. and Mrs. and afevoritantetivato Kimmerle Kathleen John J. Shepherd formerly ied their brother in law and friend wish a Long Mr. and Mrs. Allan How- and sister, cf Salt Lake City, family Announced DlstancacakPaC Marriage ell, back to Salt Lake City for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and a visit. next best thing to of and Mr. and family Nephi, A wedding at reception Mrs. Roger Shepherd. Mr. being and Mrs. Sorensen John honored Mr. Blanding recently and Mrs. H. Sherrill Newell and family of Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulsen following their marrige in the were week end visitors of Mr. Salt Lake Temple on July 9th. and Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen. visited in Scipio on Saturday Mrs. Zella MOUNTACa The bride, the former Miss Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bendixen with her mother, i Kathleen Kimmerle, is a grad- and family of Salt Lake City Martin. uate of San Juan High school also visited at the Erhardt Bobby and Randy Mathews and Seminary, and attended Bendixen home on Saturday. of Murray are visiting with the Dental technician school in Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis and their grandparents, Mr. and connection with the Utah and Mrs. Enid Bunker Mrs. Vern Mangelson family this Technlclal Trade Institute. and family of Delta, and Mr. week. The bride is a daughter of and Mrs. Neil Crosland spent Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kim- the Pioneer Day holiday at merle, and the bride grooms Camp Dadandson. parents are Mr. and Mrs. HarMr. and Mrs. DeVon Step-hensry Newell of Mona. and family of Moroni Mr. Newell is supevisor of the laboratory department of visited with his parents, Mr. the American Optical Co. in and Mrs. Fred Stephensen on Salt Lake City. A graduate Saturday. of Juab High School, he atJanice Ballow and Shauna tended Utah State University who are attending a Shepherd, for one year. business college in Salt Lake Bridesmaids were her twin the week end with City, sister, Karolyn Kimmerle, also their spent Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mrs. Warren Johnson, Mrs. Jay Pete Ballow Mr. and Mrs. and Shum-waLyman and Francine Kent Shepherd. r Refreshments at the receptMr. and Mrs. Cleo Bogh of outside under ion were served Centerfield and Mrs. Diane beautiful patio lights. Peterson and daughter of Gunnison visited at the home of We're pleased to welcome Jim and his family Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Christensen on Sunday. back to Nephi, and know you will enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon and meeting him in our store. daughter Becky and Miss Worwood of Salt Lake Kathj City spent the July 24th holiday and week end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood. Sunday Viol pet 1 0 en COME IN AND GET RE-ACQUAIN- WITH TED tedtetlea QUn OUR NEW STORE MANAGER y. First Ward Primary Monday OR GREATER ON EVERYTHING IN THE STOR- E- Paga that lihoma Holiday Held By Thursday, July 30, 1964 Mrs. Dorothy Belliston and children of Provo spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor. The Nephi First Ward Primary held their Lihoma Holiday on July 27. The graduation and advancement ceremony was presented by the girls after which a dinner was enjoyed and the girls displayed handiwork they had been working on in Primary. A short program followed the dinner, and consisted of a tribute to mothers by Sydnee Morgan; a poem by Carol Ludlow, a tribute to daughters by Mrs. Fay Morgan, and a . story by Janette Plumbing and Guilders' Supply A V V You can Blackett. The Primary graduates are Anna Rae Kendall, RaNae Worthington, Sydnee Morgan, Marsha Collard and Emily There were 50 girls and their mothers in attendance, with special guests: Merron Price from the First Ward Bishopric and Edna Mae Lud' low o fthe Stake Primary Pres. Neb-eke- r. Sfss depend on 3 idency. In charge of the program were Beth Sperry, Lihoma partner; Isabell Ockey, teacher; Ethel Bale, Firelight teacher, and Beulah Nielsen, Merrihand teacher. Gay-no- 'L te FAD DAD Bettis Vela of Fern, wean a swtaVng hairdo created in New York Unisphere is made with orbital rings. help of wire and hair p1c to uorfi for ? 4 Marriage Licenses marriage license was issued on July 28 to Stephen Nelson Abbott of Provo and Mazie S. Shell of Payson, by the Juab County Clerks office. 0 Juab County and OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT -- ONLY 2.45 gallon A FOR PROFITABLE AGRICULTURE FOR BETTER EDUCATION Wilkinson will fight for more freedom for ell farmers. He is opposed to controls Wilkinson, a former school teacher and administrator, has been a champion of education all of his life. Hie has pledged to help give Utah the best educational program of any state in the nation by a good margin. He believes in local control and financing of schools to prevent Fed-- . and regimation of our agricultural indust- ries. He will give support and help to all segments of agriculture, and help to develop system. regular 4.50 value UTAH! our American free enterprise Y eral control of education. FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES GREAT REDUCTIONS ON ALL APPLIANCES COME IN AND TARE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS n o rgkhgsration c J AFFLIALTG AjScGiJTEa 11 II thill 623-017- 7 LATEX PAINT - 99 quaart BUY NOW AND SAVE NEW SUPPLY OF SPRAY PAINT has just been received . . a shipment oi over 500 cans to select from JUMBO Wilkinson will fight for the development Wilkinson will work for improved job op-Utah's water projects and for other portunities for Utah families by making business conditions inviting to new in- ways of utilizing our natural resources. He long has been an advocate of the Central dustries.-- He will work for full utilization Utah and Dixie Projects. He understands sj . of facilities and talents in our missile need for solutions to irrigation and a" ! dustries, and for protection and improve-watof the business climate, problems of our state. in-t- he er ent OTimsan will bo Juab County's EFFECTIVE, DEPENDABLE K-BE- 3 ARMY & IIAVY STORE 0 man in Washington -- SIZE--9- of wifi REGISTER WITH WILKINSON fil'2U3T 4 VOTE nZFl':UC!l fid II Paid Political Advertisement by Volunteers for Wilkinson, Lynn Juab County Chairman L Wright Six |