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Show Thursday, May 6, 1965 ' r Pag Four 54645 Nephi, Juab County, Utah VENICE SUMMER SCHEDULE 7 Day a Week! Same Hours and Frioea. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAY 7 and 8 FEATURE DOUBLE Ocftho Lfi.jlESS HCltlBn sr eu SUN. - MON. MAY -1 TUES. 1 RICHARD burton h'icriobvE T7 V a I fClfVitf'IMON' ALUO A UCHM Ol ra! amount KCl CAT. rA PIANO TUNING Servicing Repairing DON C. TEW 375 East Second South 1 Phone NEPHI. UTAH 623-186- Use the TtTTs to Buy -- Sell -- Rent ProVita Tryouts Nephi Local, Social News Mr. and Mr Jesae Bailey and daughter Lola were in Salt Lake City on Saturday visiting with their son in law and Mrs. Merlyn daughter, Mr. and attended the Burraston. They excursion to the Ii)3 Church record vaults in Little Cottonwood Canyon with the Granger Tenth Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley visited in Salt Lake City over the week end with members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelson of Salt Lake City were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley. Mrs. Ed. Bean visited, in Spanish Fork last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Gee and Mr. and Mrs. Don Knotts. Mra W. H. BeUlston returned home recently after spendScottsdale, ing the winter In son in law Arizona with her and daughter, Mr. and Mra J. W. Jensen. Mr. and Mra Hugh1 Steele and two children of Salt Lake City spent three days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon H. Bracken. They returned home Saturday. Mra J. W. Christensen of Provo visited recently with' her brother In law and sister, Mr. and Mra Ernest Brough. Dr. Alma Pi Burton and three sons of Orem spent Saturday with his mother, Mra T. H. Burton. Mr. and Mra Vemell Christensen visited lit Ephralhl Sun- day with Mr.- - and Mra James Jorgensen. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mra Clarence Hansen were Mr. and Mra Elwin Goble and family of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jack-do- n visited in Salt Lake City on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Emily' Ashdown, who Is convalescing from an illneaa Roger and Hbiinie JaiTetfc of Salt Lake City were week end1 guests of their parents, Mr: and Mra Earl- Jairrett. Mr. and Mra Abner Rosenlof of Mt Pleasant visited on1 Suiiday at the Jarretf home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt visited in Sandy at the home of Mr. and Mra Paul Lunt or hie birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lunt and family of Salt Lake City also were guests at the home of Mr.- and Mra Paul Lunt. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Boston were guests of their daughter Wednesday of last Ann, on week, to celebrate his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Gadd and Mr. and Mra John W. Gadd of Salt Lake City visited with their mother, Mra A. V. Gadd on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Frandsen and son Gary of Salt Lake City were recently visitors of Mra A. V. Gadd. Mr. and Mra Milton Boswell, Mr. and Mra Elijah Salisbury, and Mra Ann Winn and four children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boswell in Springville on Sunday; The occasion was the 83rd birthday anniversary of Elijah Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barker - of Los Alamitos, California, visited at the home of Mr. and Mra Burnell Gowers and Mrs. Olive Anderson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mem-mo- tt and daughter of Lehi were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Sherwood. For Next Week Miss Barbara Lunt of Dixie College spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt Mr. and Mra Don Gadd and Mrs. A. V. Gadd visited in Ftn. Green on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allred. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Boston were hosts at a family dinner in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ivory and children Ronald and Rebecca of Brigham City, Miss Ann Boston and Mehdi Heravl of Logan, and Dan Boston of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett visited In Clearfield over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Garrett and their and Mr. and Mrs. families, Richard Garrett of Montlcello. namThey also witnessed the son of of the and blessing ing Mr. and Mrs. Verl Garrett at Sacrament meeting on Sun- fee. The money will be used to pay transportation costa of the Judges. A number will be assigned to each girl, with the cheerleaders getting a number and a letter. The girls will exercise as a group and then One divide into two groups. group will march to a complete record, and then the next group will march. Next they will be divided Into smaller group to learn a routine. Each small group will be taught separately while the other girls wait In the wrestling room. The girls trying out for the marching group will be judged on alignment (straightness of file), posture, carriage, grace, movement of head and eyes, precision, uniformity of action, keeping In time to music, head flip appearance and personal grooming, marching style with height of arms and legs, ability to follow instructions Mr. and Mrs. Max Garrett and family of Provo visited in Nephi with his mother, Mrs, Brigham Garrett on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hall and family of Fort Duchesne, Dick Hall and two children of Provo and Miss Louise Hall of Salt Lake City were week end visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall. Mrs. Lois Nelson visited in Provo and Santaquin over the Mrs. Eugene Lunt and Mrs. John Robertson, officers of the County Daughters of the Utah and learn a routine, and the overall effect Cheerleaders will be Judged body movement and balanced routine,, eye contact, volume of yelling, personal appearance and neatness, routine, general with flips and coordination splits, ability to- follow instructions and pick up a new man for his brother. cheer and action. The girts tryFor their California honeying out must perform two y moon the bride wore a cheers in & group, and one insuit of green knit with dividually. matching accessories. All' girls with a C average Mrs. Morgan Warner, Mir- or better are encouraged to iam Tuttle and Donna Neilson try out Grades will be checkwere hostesses at a personal ed before try outs. From- - the girls trying out shower honoring the bride, and 32 will become Pro Vita and Palmer Jane Willis, Janet Karen Backman hosted a kitch- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brent Taylor Reception Honors Couple Following Temple Rites week end. ter Butler of Spring Lake. at JHS Tryout for next year Pro Vita will be held May 13 at 4 p.m. at the Juab High gymnasium. The public la invited to attend. Judging the tryouta will be three Cougarettee from the Brigham Young University and three Aggiettes from the Utah State University at Logan. These qualified judges will be fair to every girt and judge on what she can da Each girl trying out will be required to register and pay a day. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthington and son Ryan of Castle Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Don Worthington and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. David Nielson and sons Layne and Lynn of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla and daughter Shelly Lynn of Draper. Other Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Worthington were Mr. and Mrs. Farrell M. Peterson and son Kent and daughter Beverfy, Mr: and-- ' Mrs. Dean Anderson and and Mrs. Cora son1 Marty, Stuck! all of Cedar City, Mrs. Louise Peterson of Orem, and Mr:- and Mrs. Neil Flnlinson and son Todd of Leamington. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park were her brothers In law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Set Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brent Taylor were ed . at a honorwedding reception Sat- urday evening at the Juab Stake House. The delightful affair was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Warner, parents of the bride, who formerly was Vicky Lee Warner. Mf. and Mrs. Taylor were married on Friday, April 30 in the Manti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor of Levan, honored them at a wedding breakfast at Mickelsons Cafe following the ceremony. For the reception the bride selected a floor-lengt- h gown of lustrous nylon, featuring three-quart- er length sleeves, a round neckline, and a chapel train. The bodice was trimmed with brocade embroidery and seed Her bouffant veil of pearls. nylon net was caught to a cluster of organza roses and trimmed with seed pearls. The bridal bouquet was a large white orchid centered in pink - going-awa- en shower. The young couple both are graduates of Juab High School and will make their home in Salt Lake City. and guardian l'ROBATE SHIP NOTICES, Consult Juab County Clerk or Respective signers for additional information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elsie M. Morgan, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, attorney at law, 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah on or before the 31st day of July, A. D. 1965. Claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions Utah Code Anof Sec. Pioneers organization, attended the Utah Museums Conference Salt Lake City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill darter Mr. and and white oamations. of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. MT3. Hairy Carter Attending the bride were George Parkin spent the week Mrs. Morgan Warner, her end in Rigby, Idaho with Mr. Mrs. Kirk Sanders, and Mrs. Perry Tolley, broth- Miss Linda Taylor, sister of the notated 1953, and with proper Mrs. er in hew aAd sister of groom, and Miss Shauna Shep- verification as required thereParkin. herd. Junior bridesmaid was in. Clinn A. Morgan, adminMrd. Au A. Boston was a Marilyn Thompson and Jeri was istrator of the estate of flower Warner Rae girl. guest of hef daughter, Miss Elsie M. Morgan, Deceased wore floor gowns length They Mehdi Heravl and Ann Boston, brocaded of satin mint atgreen on Thursday evening. They baskets of pink and Dates of publication: April 29, tended the ballet at Kingsbury and carried 13 and 20, 1965, in The Hall in Salt Lake City. Mrs. white carnations. stood as best May 6, Grant Taylor Nephi, Utah. Boston also attended the an" End the at Week nual Mothers Utah State University with her daughter, where they attended various functions which were Awe, skepticism, and bewilderment are Just some of the held. 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