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Show t Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Pro Vila Club Has Patient List Interesting Trip to Recently admitted patients Tournament at the Juab County Hospital at Marching Juab County Hospital SURVEY by JuLee Nyman Nephi Include the following, ac I'roVita Rejiorter released to list the cording At 6 oclock last Friday Wednesday morning, March 31 morning the ProVita met at by Hospital authorities: Kim Hall, daughter of Mr, the High School to leave for Idaho Falls to participate in and Mrs. Perry Hall, Nephi When you have an acciJent, Nancy Berwick, daughter of the annual Exhibition of In who is more likely to help you Girls Marching Mr .and Mrs. Jack Berwick, ternatlonal an independent agent or a one Thirty-siTournament girls Nephi An salesman? imparcompany Mrs. Lynn Oldroyd, Fountain made the trip. Miss Paik and tial survey by a nationally recogMiss Helquist were our chap Green. nized research organization of erons. It was a long ride on Ann Hill, Ruth daughter 10 out 9 of independent proved: Mr. and Mrg. Glen Belliaton, the school bus but the girls agents help with claims. A far still had plenty of energy to Nephi , lower percentage of other agents of go shopping Friday afternoon, Diane Memmott, daughter do. Were indeSaturday morning we got up Mr. and Mrs. Carl Memmott, pendent agents. bright and early to practice Nephi. Call us. Mrs. Preston Paxman, Nephi our march. The parade started at 9 a.m. even though the Mrs. Oliver Penrod, Nephi 30 Margaret Daniels, Fountain temperature was around degrees. Afterward, we rushGreen. CENTRAL UTAH Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Ftn. ed up to the StarDust Motel to warm up and get ready for Green. INSURANCE AGENCY Lafayette H. Jones, Mona the afternoon march. There were 29 clubs particCarol Winter, daughter of In the Indoor marchLaMar Mrs. and ipating. Mr. Winter, Christiansen, Agent Douglas each club was allowed ing, Levan 33 SOUTH MAIN 10 minutes to do their march. Carl Galloway, Eureka Phone 0 Nephi, Utah We were the last to march in Ivan Anderson, Wales the afternoon and the 24th to Judy Ann Smith, daughter march at night of Mrs. Lucille Smith, Nephi Although our group didnt Tresa Shepherd, daughter of $ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shepherd of return with a trophy, we greatly benefited from our experNephi SETTLES QUESTION x , QiMta-Sfcta- Thursday, April I, 1965 o Veterans Group and Weather Report Auxiliary Enjoy Nephi, Levan Areas PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult Juab County Clerk or Respective signer for addition' 1 Information. PIANO TUNING Temperature and precipitation figures for the past week NOTICE TO CREDITORS at the Nephi and Levan WeathA conjoint meeting of World er reporting stations, are as Estate of RICHARD War I Veterans and Auxiliary follows: deceased. Creditors was held Saturday. Command- NEPHI STATION will present claims with voucher Clinton Klrgan was In Prec. ers to the undersigned at the charge of the meeting, and In.00 office of James P. McCune, troduced the speakers. They .03 attorney at law, 53 North were State Commander Albert .01 Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on O. Roberts, State Auxiliary or before the 26th day of June, .42 President, Mrs. James Peeie, .00 A. D. 1965; claims must be and State Service Officer Jam.00 presented In accordance with es Peel .00 the provisions of Sec. Those present were: Mr. and Precipitation: Utah Code Annotated 1953, Mrs. Edward Wllkey, Mr. and Total for week .46 with proper verification as reMrs. Rufus Golden, Mr. and Total for March 1.07 quired therein. Mrs. Perry C. Hall, Mr and Water year to date Nello R. Sudweeks and Orus 6.71 Mrs Lester Briggs, Mr. and Water year to same Sudweeks, executors of the Mrs. Chester F. Foote, Mr. and estate of Richard Sudweeks, Mrs (Hinton Klrgan, Mr. and deceased. Mra Raymond Blackett, Mrs. LaVell Svedin, Mrs. Coquella Dates of publication: March 25, Victor Cooper, McPherson, April 1. 8 and 15. 1965 in The V. Jones, James H. George Nephi, Utah. Eagar, Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Recent Meeting SUD-WEEK- S, Servicing Roberts and Mr. and es Peeie of Ogden. Mn $ CASH FOR USED ience. Many new and worthwhile marching techniquse were observed for the improvement of the club. These new Ideas will be shown on Girls Day, April 23, In a public exWe feel that we hibition. marched very well and were happy to represent Nephi and Juab High School. Our marching style was different from Private Tony L. Edmunds of the Idaho clubs. On Sunday morning, about 8 Fountain Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edmunds, left last a.m. we left to come home. We Logan to see the Thursday for Germany for an stopped at assignment with the temple. We also enjoyed seeU. S. Army. Edmunds receiv- ing the Idaho Falls Temple, ed his basic training at Fort which was across the river Ord, California and has spent from our motel. We stopped a short time at Fort Dix, New at Maddox Ranch House at for our Sunday Jersey, prior to embarkation. Brigham Cityarrived home at dinner and 5:30 p.m. We were all tired from thelongrlde and from not getting much sleep. We would like to thank everyone who helped In any way to make it possible for us to makethe trip. A special thanks for the contributions from our parents, the Board of Education, Juab High School faculty and students, Nephi Lions Club, Nephi Kiwanis Club, Ute Stampede Committee, Rays Cafe, Juab High School Student Junior Chamber of Council, Commerce, Tiara Cafe, Beta literary Club, Delphic Literary Club, Ladies Literary League, Club, Nautilus Literary Club, Twentieth Century Club, Jaycee Janes, Levan Lady Lions, Mrs. Thela Wonkier, Mr. and Mrs. Lawreqce Brough, Mrs. Gyppe Lowry, and to the ones who let us put our contribution banks in their places of business. Mrs. Audrie Dalby, Levan Mrs. Ivan Howard, Nephi Don Jarrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jarrett, Nephi Bob Olsen, Nephi We are Interested In purchasKathleen Carter, daughter of ing copies of your county his- Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Carter, tory, books on Utah history, Nephi Mrs. Sylvia Romero, L. D. S. publications, original BOOKS diaries, books on settling of the West, family history books. Please send list of books you have and their condition to: SAM WELLER ZIONS BOOK STORE 254 SOUTH MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH New babies bom at the Juab County Hospital during the past week Include the following, according to the list released Wednesday morning, March 31, by Hospital authorities: Daughter, bom March 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Donell Otteson of Grantsville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mra Ray Otteson of Grantsville and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swensen of Mt. Pleasant Son, bom March 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jensen of Moroni. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett of NeMrs, Howard Draper of Mt. phi, and her daughter, Mrs. Pleasant. Blaine Martell of Santaquin Son, bom March 25, to Mr. were In Salt Lake City on and Mrs. Kirk Lynn of Mona. March 26 to attend the wedGrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ding of Miss Janet Openshaw, Arlin Stephensen of Nephi and granddaughter of Mrs. Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lynn of and Vaughn Harris of Orem, Mona. at the Salt Lake Temple. ElDaughter, bom March 29 to der Bruce R. McConkie perMr. and Mra Roy Tolley of formed the ceremony. A recNephi. Grandparents are Mr. eption honored the couple the and Mrs. James A. Phillips and same evening, given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tolley of Melva Jarrett Openshaw, mother of the bride. Nephi. 24-ho- ur News Briefs Fireplace Wood Clarence Phillipsen Phone UT SO FAR AS WE KNOW 1-- ' nothing planned-perf- ect time to Sandbox Sand Barnyard Fertilizer C0fc(f THIS COMING SUNDAY special WORK Fill Dirt WE DON'T LIKE TO s, Quiet day LOADER AND BACK HOE v --B- 8.09 Water year to date Water year to same 6.40 date 1964 Readings are taken daily at 10 am. at the Nephi station, and at 5 p.m. at the Levan station, both for the prior period. Keep this In mind when comparing figures from the two stations. REMOVAL 623-186- Jam- BIRTHS TOPPING OR 375 East Second South Phone 1 NEPHI, UTAH 75-9-- Times-New- TREE DON C. TEW 623-025- $ Repairing HAVE NOT SOLD OUT! WE 2--WE ARE NOT QUITTING BUSINESS 3-- WE ARE NOT LEAVING NEPHI! en- joy Long Distance. Visit with the family or old friends. What a joyful way to start the week! Mountain States Telephone ( SB Lit-a-Lu- re PLYMOUTH CONTINUES TO SMASH SALES RECORDS! DUPLEX FOR SALE at 144 Make offer. 32 North 1st 4 West. South 5th East. Harry Beagley, WHY? BECAUSE WE HAVE 13-1- A KICKEROO OF A COMPACT FOR YOU! VALUE-PACKE- D Thursday, Friday and Saturday WHALE OF A SALE RUGS n99 9x21 BRAIDED RUGS T NOW& 88 MEN'S pair J69 WRANGLERS TOWELS fir Beautiful Colors RED HEART YARN-4- oz CAPRIS AND PEDDLE PUSHERS- - ...costs the same as many Values to 4.98 late-mod- el used cars. Trade for hrand-ne..now! Thats the kicker on Valiant for '65! w. AQUA CLEARANCE SPECTACULAR NET BUYS 143 II pr Big trades... sensible payments... low-co- st driving. Get on the Plymouth kick... quick. Buy it now at furybelvederevaliantbarracuda AUIM0HBD HXM0UTN DSMJM ! 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