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Show Nephi, Juab Coun.y, Utah, 84648 eljc Nephi Local and Social News of Past Week Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Sergeant and Mrs. Wallace Fountain Green visited with K. Tidwell and four children Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Price on and Mrs. Frank Tidwell and son Michael were the dinner Thursday. guests of Mayor and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferry Dwane Tidwell on Wednesday and family of Provo were week of last week. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alma Garrett of Spring-vill- a Ray Garlick. was a Sunday over night Mr. and Mrs. George Clark guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. and son Jeffery of Provo were Stephensen, Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. William Orton and son Mrs. Herbert Yates. and Mr. and Mrs. John Orton Mrs. Herbert Yates visited of Bountiful and Elray Rich-en- s in Delta recently with her son of Granger were dinner and daughter in law, Mr. and guests pf Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mrs. Dee Yates. Stephensen on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Day and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowles Ison Bill of Oasis spent Satur- and three children of Springville day and Sunday with their son visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo and daughter In law, Mr. and Bowles and Mr. and Mrs. MelMrs. Robert Day. vin Stanley on Saturday. They also attended the funeral serMr. and Mrs. Theo Westring vices for Dr. F. H. Beckstead. and son Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Theo Harris and Mrs. Lynn Wright and children, and Hard Day? Ralax with a Long Distance call to someone far away. Enjoy a laugh. Share a memory. Pass on the latest news. You don't need a special occasion to call lug Distance. Tty it and see. Club Hear Resume Of Eastern Trip Enjoy Chrislmas Gift Demonstration (Ftmpfi-Npu- is MfMIft RAN stati The Artesian Club met on NATIONAL EDITORIAL Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Gayle Christensen. A demonstration of Christmas toys was presented by Phyllis Box of Payson, and was the highlight of the Subscription: $4.00 per year, Refreshments were payable In advance. evening. served by the hostess to Mari- Published Thursdays at Nephi, lyn May, Ora Jane Steele, Pat Utah. Second clasa entry at Harmon, Pauline Broadhead, Nephi, Utah. Helen Shepherd, Karen Gardner, Bonnie Nielsen, Jana HudBoy E. Gibson Editor and Manager son, Venna Haynes, Phyllis Anderson, Carlene Malmgren, Nan Office 96 South Mala Day, Gayle Steele, Ruth Ann Telephone 62S-05Cotton and the special guests Nephi, Utah May Truscott and Phyllis Box. sb Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt were Mr. and Mrs. Farrell D. Lunt and family of Collinston. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fackrell and family of Springville spent Sunday at the Frank Lunt home. I 0 Arlesians Members Members of the Ladies Liter- Is a privilege not accorded to ary Club were guests at the all women in the world and home of Mrs. T. W. Allred on that we should appreciate it, A solo Make America Proud Monday evening, November 2, of You was given by Julia where an Interesting program was carried out with Mrs, Nebeker, accompanied by Lu Frank Greenhalgh, club pres- Ann Jones. The guest speaker was Tom ident, in charge. The club col son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, H. was T. Mrs. lect given by Visitors at the home of Mr. Eldon Johnson. Tom representBurton. for Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh and ed the Juab High School and several days last week were State of Utah at the House the Mrs. George Hawkins and her Being the evening before the of Burgesses Conference in children Susan, Johnny and Syl- election, Mrs. Greenhalgh gave Williamsburg, Virginia and Hawkins to and asked all a talk Bountiful. Mrs. on, of via he gave a resume of his is a sister of Mrs. Greenhalgh. go to the polls and vote, as it from the time he left home trip until he returned. Tom reported to the club that Williamsburg is the city which John D. Rockefeller restored, and where representative government had its beginning. He pointed out on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen and Leo Golden of Provo visited that one delegate attended the THE BEAUTIFUL conference from each state, daughter Diane spent the week Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. end in Arlmo, Idaho with Mr. Melvin Stanley and attended and a number of foreign countand Mrs. David Mangelson. The the funeral services for Dr. F. ries were represented. The basIN FRIENDLY NEPHI, AND occasion was to attend the H. Beckstead. ic theme of the conference was blessing and naming of the Youth and Its Responsibiliand Mr. of visitors Sunday ties. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Man Mrs. THE SPACIOUS Reese Sherwood were Mr. gelson. Tom stated that he had a and Mrs. Reed Sherwood of room mate from India, and Mrs. Chloe Winter visited in Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon that many discussions were iTeasdale with her son in law Sherwood of Salt Lake City. IN DELIGHTFUL ST. GEORGE centered on religions. At one and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. were 13 different religions time, INVITES YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES TO MAKE Boyd Hiskey last week. They Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Salis represented at one table. accompanied her home on Sun-- I bury, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bos YOUR HOME WITH US. The young man told of many day. well, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul educational tours, and pointed Boswell visited in Idaho Falls YOU WILL BE HAPPIER IN EITHER OF THESE Ralph Wilkey, a student at with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bosout that it was wonderful to Newty.HCrHeo'. visthe Utah State University, SILKWORMS' American where small aosgo study history ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. well, and in Rigby, Idaho with That 7oaooo wish owy otm it actually happened. G. Eugene Wilkey over the Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Tolley, e wiikiM 42 mv? eooHo... WHERE YOU MAY BE ASSURED YOU WILL: Business matters were taken brother in law and sister of THS SAMS 704000 WlU. WISH week end. President. the wee.k up by Mrs. Salisbury, last Get personalized consideration from a kind and 9,500 BOUNDS'. Present were Mrs. Marvin Verna Palmer of Salt Lake Mrs. Francis Chappel and T. Mrs. H. sympathetic staff Anderson, Burton, City spent the week end with and Mrs. J. A. Golden of Mrs. Leo Christensen, Mrs. Receive specialized care from experienced and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. San Diego, California visited Lester Belliston, Mrs. Wilford efficient personnel Frank Warner. with their sister, Mrs. Edmond Bailey, Miss Mabel Sperry, delicious and nutritious meals Have week. Russell last Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. HoKgsS Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, Mrs. J. clean and comfortable accommodations WORE Enjoy Werner, Robert Warner and t, E. Mrs. .L. A. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Benefit from many other advantages. children spent Sunday in Del STRAW Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. of Salt Lake City spent ta with Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Mrs. Roes H. Jack James in Wright, Sunday with his brother Private and Welfare Patients are Welcome both men Wankler. AND WERE Eagar, Mrs. J. H. Stephens, law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. and RSSHOO women otherwise. or Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mrs. ambulatory Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tolley Clarence H. Pay. APodTE VERY R. Judd, Mrs. William Baiand three daughters of Salt Make TEN our reasonable rates your reservations now Mrs. Clarence Parman spent ley, Mrs. Jack Cotton, Mrs. A. Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. several liii S65 will in too! week last H. please Mrs. you, days Latimer, the hostess, Archie Aiken of Spring City the guest speaker, 71 North Main Spanish Fork with Mr. and Allred, Phone 1 were Sunday visitors of Mr. Mrs. Nephi Lamar Paxman. Tom Johnson and his mother, 35 South 100 East, St. George, Phone 2 and Mrs. C. R. Tolley. Mrs. Eldpn Johnson. Mr. and Mrs Van Wayman Mrs. Wallace Park and her and daughter Cheri of Salt daughter Annalisa, accompaniLake City were the week end ed her mother, Mrs. E. S. Anguests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan derson of Manti to Cedar City on Monday of last week. Mrs. Tolley. Anderson will spend the wintMrs. Frank Tidwell accom- er at the home of Mr. and Mrs. panied her son and daughter J. Harlan Burns. in law, Sgt. and Mrs Wallace K. Tidwell to Missouri for a Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor of Provo were Friday over visit night and Saturday guests of Dinner guests of Mayor and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Ostler.. I MOUNTAIN HONI Week end visitors of Mrs. Lucille Lunt were her son and children of Burlington, Wyoming: Richard C. Lunt, and Dixon, Floyd and Lynnea. Page Four Thursday, November 5, 1964 THIS CURIOUS WORLD BE OUR GUEST COLONIAL MANOR MIRACLE MANOR SUPERIOR REST HOMES a Gar-bet- Es-pl- in DON'T MMPEN VOUI) WIFE Let Her Winterproof the Porch with FLEX-0-6LA- This Year SS Any little lady can enclose a porch or breezeway with Warps FLEX--0 CLASS. It's so easy! Just cut with shears and tack ever screens. 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