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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah, 84648 tEIjc o Miss Marlene Price of Phoenix, Arizona spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merron Price. MAN IN THE MIDDLE Friday and Saturday, October 2 and 3 SURF PARTY Tuesday and Wednesday, October 7 and 8 SUNDAY IN NEW YORK Use the TNTs to 1 Buy - Sell - Rent etlGHT 1 The Levan Lady Lions met on September 24 at the City Hall. President Verna Gardner conducted the meeting. Lorene Kirgan of Nephi was a special guest, and she reported on her Social Items 1 H 'e '; Steven Banks of Spanish Fork, d holds his steer after it was purchased by First Security Bank of Ne- phi at the FFA steer auction 1025-poun- Scenic location, west of Denver, set back from highway. Beautifully furnished singles, doubles, twins. Phones, radios in all rooms. Luxurious baths. Famous Colorado Railroad museum on premises. display free to guests. Restaurant, shopping near. Write for pocket size Trawl Guide. Gives details and rates of 300 Congress Motor Hotels. 12-ac- re FREE! 17155 WEST 44th AYE GOLDEN, COLO. Phone 279-459-1 I X last week at the Utah State i State Fair Director, and Fair. From left to right others are Kenneth Nyman, manager of First Security Bank in Ne- phi; Dale M. Worwood, Nephi, Mar-righ- t, Uyn Mayo of Tooele, outgoing Miss Utah State Fair. Photo I courtesy First Security Bank Hens bureau. Bank Supports FFA Activity Continuing its support of the Future Farmers of America program in Utah, First Security Bank in Nephi bought two of the top 20 steers last week at the FFA steer auction at the Utah State Fair. family of Arimo, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen and daughter of Logan. They came for the blessing and naming of the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wright Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day were in Salt Lake City on Sunday visiting with his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Representing the bank was Nyman, manager of First Security Bank of Nephi. Mr. Nyman bid 30 cents per raised pound for two steers, and owned by Steven Banks of Spanish Fork and Steve Farrell of Heber City. The Banks anKenneth sew IN NIEPHI Xri :v ; ' ' on Burton L. Taylor and son Joel returned to Logan after visiting over the week end in Nephi with Mr. Taylors moth- GOLDEN, COLO. -- THE IRON HORSE MOTEL the Worlds Fair. Luncheon was served by Verna Gardner, Bessie Paystrup and Bessie Jackman to ten members and the guest, Mrs. Kirgan. I Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley spent the week end In Preston, Idaho where they attended the farewell testimonial for their grandson, Elder William Norton, who has been called to the New Zealand South Mission. Elder Norton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Norton of Preston. Bishop and Mrs. Blaine Norton and children Colleen, Brent and Jimmy of Provo accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Stanley to Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tolley and family of Delta were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilkey and son of Salt Lake City were week end visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sperry of Salt Lake City spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sperry and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilkey and family of Kearns visited with Mr. and. Mrs. John H. Wilkey on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendell of Magna were recent visitors at the Wilkey home. trip to the Eastern States and f Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Sherwood were Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Barnes and son Wayne of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sherwood and two children of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott and daughters of Lehl. er, Mrs. Joel Taylor. Page Three x V Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Prisbrey were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Talbot of Oak City. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aston and family of Provo visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott Mr. and Mrs. John Tolley of Boise, Idaho and Mrs. Elmer Tolley of Pocatello, Idaho visited with friends and relatives in Nephi two days last week. Mrs. Sadie Harris of Grass Valley, California and Mrs. Emma Parkin of Pocatello, Idaho are house guests of Stella Boswell while visiting friends and relatives in Nephi. October I, 1964 Levan Lady Lions Hear of World's Fair Trip N'ephi Local, mms Last time tonight . Thursday Oct. Thursday, CimcD'Mrtuo The address below is the place to go for all Information on Greyhound ; travel. Your new Greyhound agent- -a member of your own community ; --has full details on Greyhounds low fares, frequent schedules, scenic routes, stopover advantages, preplanned vacations, charter buses... ; even Greyhound Package Express. Step In and say hello. ..today! ' GARRETT CONOCO SERVICE 563 NORTH MAIN NEPHI PHONE GLADE SANDERS 623-082- 3 Security System have long supported activities of both FFA and programs in Utah and 4-- H Idaho. The First Security Foundation, established in 1952, each year makes awards to FFA chapters designated as Five imal weighed 1025 pounds and Star Chapters. These chapters the Farrell steer tipped the are those selected in the state scales at 935 pounds. of Utah to be superior In their Banks throughout the First over all activities. Melvin Russell. Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne were his parents, brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Virgus OsWeek end visitors of Mr. and, borne and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Theo Westring were Mr. Osborne and family of Spring and Mrs. David Mangelson and City. 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