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Show I 4 Thursday, October 7, 1965 NtpMi Juab County. Utah 14441 r Nephi Local, Social News Greatest Guy in the World... Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Butler and Mra Wanda Burridge vis ited in Salt Lake City on Saturday, September 25 where they enjoyed a birthday din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Chrlstlaon. t Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I. Jensen of Los Angeles were recent visitors of Mrs. James H. Eag- er. takes I JFor i V-- 1 , cv at the a truly relaxing family day, eat out & Mr. and Mra Robert Wells and children Dana and David of Sandy spent the week end with Mr. and Mra. Byron Johnson. r mss) '', kb family eat ta eat , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett Page Two Mrs. Fred Kendall visited In Mr. and Mra Chester L Provo with Dr. and Mrs. GorFoote and three children of don S. Johnson, and in Salt . Dugway, Glen Foote of Provo, Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Burke Beagley of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones Mr. and Mra. Angus Haynes Donald Bosh and Mr. and Mrs. Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell and two children of Salt Lake spent last week in Provo with Glen Burton last week. Douglas of Magna, and Mr. and City were week end guests of their son and daughter in law, Mra Lewis Beagley of Amer- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote. Mr. and Mra Clark Haynes. Mrs. J. C. Lowry returned ican Fork were recent visitors on Friday after spending Mr. and Mra Raymond home at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chrlatison, weeks in the Utah Valseveral came to Harry Beagley. They Kathleen and son Kim Houghton and daughter Judy daughter at Provo. Hospital ley attend the Juab Stake Anniver- of Richfield were Sunday din- visited in Price over the week David S. Ostler sary Banquet and Homecom- ner guests of Mrs. A. L. Gar-bet- t. end with her brother in law Mrs. Mr .and , ing., The occasion was the and sister, Mr. and Mra. J. C. of Salt Lake City announce Hudson. the birth of a daughter on SeptMr. and Mrs. Melvin Axelson birthday anniversary of KathChrlatison. leen ember 23. Grandparents are of Shelton, Washington and, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Scott Mra Jane Bean of Nephi were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chapman returned home Thurs- of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Howarth recent Sunday dinner guesta and family of Loa were weekof Mr. . and Mrs. Raymond end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. El- day after a three weeks trip LeRoy T. Ostler of Nephi. to Seattle, Washington where Blackett. gin Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin of they visited with their son In Lake City were week end Salt Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bowlaw Dr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers daughter, ers of Magna left Wednesday and Mrs. Olive Anderson vls- - Max D. Davis. guests of Mr. and Mra. K. J. Sperry. Sunday dinner guests after spending a few days last;lted Jn Delta on Sunday with Skidmore Mr. the Sperry home were Mr. Gail Mra. at and week with his brother and Mrs. Clarence Gowers. Mr. and of Salt Lake City announce the and Mrs. Fred Parkin, Mr. and ter In law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, birth of a son on September 29. Ms. Kay Hansen and family, Bowers, Mildred Bean of Los Angel- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen, recently. es, California visited in Nephi Russell Jackson of Nephi and all of Salt Lake City, and Mr. Mr .and Mrs. Uoyd A. Olsen recently with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Skidmore of and Mrs. Clarence Hansen of of Salt Lake City visited with and Mrs. James Bean, and with Delta. Great grandmother is NephL Mr. and Mrs. Maylon Bowers her brother In law and sister, Mrs. Brigham Garrett of NeJack Graff of Pamona, CalMr. and Mrs. Arnold Brough, phi. on Sunday. . . ifornia visited at the home of before leaving for a four-weeCatherine Bowles of Provo tour around the world. The Bishop and Mrs. William R. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley epent the week end with her tour, arranged by the Manage- Jarrett and family and Miss on Thursday of last week. Mr. mother, Mrs. Catherine B. Bowl- ment Club of Lockheed, where Debra Putmam of Salt Lake and Mrs. Frank Long and es. Miss Bean Is employed at Bur- City were Saturday dinner daughter of Provo were Monguests at the home of his par day visitors at the Tolley home. . Mr., and Mra .Hugh Steele bank, will be by plane. and two, children of Salt Lake ' r Mr! and Mrs. Glen Gowers and baby of Salt Lake City spent a few days of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers, before starting his studies at the University for the winter. Mr. and Mra Paul Greenhalgh and daughter Christine of Granger spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh. . beau-rt:- rj MICKELSONS RESTAURANT. Eliminate drug- i no dishes to be washed ry -- not meal to prepare parents and children alike cherish the memories of care-- I iee'family outings. Eating out together is fun for the Entire family.' MICKELSON'S RESTAURANT ks City spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, My. and Mrs. Rulon Bracken. , f - Mrs. Craig Morten sen and son Quinn of Logan visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Susan Broadhead last week. Broadhead, who Is attending Snow College at Ephraim, also spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Rulon Broadhead. i Mrs. Trenna. Butterfield of American Fork Is visiting at the home of her brother In law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chase, while Mrs. Chase is convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Parkin of Henderson, Nevada visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Worthington of Salt Lake City visited with their parents, Mr. and Mra Henry . Worthington in Nephi and Mr .and Mrs. Kermit Cook In Fountain Green over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Richardson (Ava Brown) of Long Beach, California were guests on Saturday and Sunday of the Homecoming event, of Mrs. James H. Eagar. The scores tiger T' i f new front end to the dramatically fresh and new, but still vary, very Pontiac. That's written all over It, from the trimly tailored rear. (Did you think for ono mlnuto that wad leave out the unique Pontiac styling character you like so well? Never!) Its "s. , i Join the f . , ... 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