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Show Ncpkl, Juab County, Utah tTIjc Chapman Family iurc'tuo gljc Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. at Nephi, entry iTfrtS'AVs o ciino h VTUI NATION At NEWSPAPER AS9)C6T,6N Office: 96 South Main Phone 623 0525 7sWflvmMilir.,iB'M,.TTff Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable In advance. fa When you miss hearing his voice, his "Hi, Mom" brings him home again when you call Long Distance. Go ahead. Call now. Mountain States Telephone TkuroJay, Jun Ciincfl'&cUiii Four Nephi Local, 4-- H and Grandchildren great grandchihlren of the late John Chapman and Eliza Jaekaon Chapman met at the City Park on Sunday. A family organization waa formed and the following offirora were elected: President, FYed J. Chapman; first vice president, Mrs. Gibson 8. Cowan; second vice presecretnry ident, Ray Lunt; treasurer, Mrs. Clarence Wil key; historian, Mrs. Ralph E Chase: family representative Mrs. Trenna B. Butterflsld. The afternoon waa spent reading histories, letters and taking pictures. A family dinner waa enjoyed by the following: Bishop and Mrs. Ralph E. Chase, David and Merrle; Mr. and Mrs. Othel Pay, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Gibson S. Cowan; and Mrs. V. R. Nielson; Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt and daught er Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Fred and daughters J. Chapman Carol and Joan, Mr. and Mrs Maurice Chapman. Paul and Susan, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkey and Miss Sandra -- Huh county delegate Pour 4 II club members from leader Juab County KirUcpa!ed in the' lo the conference was a mem-P- l Youth leadership ta-- r of a committee. Discussion th Carolynn Van I Jew visited at ( jiiifeia-- e held at Snow Col- - groups were conducted where the home of her parent, Mr. last Week They. were Su-- i .Hegales from all parts of the and Mrs. II.iroM Warner last Man H.irjwr, Brenda Pay. Rich- - state shared Ideas on how to week. She also visited at Roy days youth can be more .with her brother and sister in! citizen. Theme of the conference was law. Mr and Mrs. Von R. War-- 1 Richard Linton was elected In AmerMe ner, and In Salt Like City with! "A Rcsnsible us an alternate member to the . he brother In law and sister In tea". Citizenship and 1!K17 state leadership conferMr. and Mrs. Ia-- Udy and fanship was stressed by two ence committee. It will be the Professor John family. Mr. Van Liew was an guest resjsinsibility of this commitattendant to Catherien Wilcox A lVnnoch, Sociology Depart tee to make plan and arrange- nu-nState at Utah of Layton, at her wedding dur- University, rn,.nbl th(. 1567 ference, lug the week. The former Miss! WiWr and Mrs. Van Liew were room mate for two years Mrs. Spemvr E. Forrest of at the University of Utah. Mrs. Whittier. California was In NeVan Liew also was a guest at phi recently visiting with her a tea on May 31 at Farming-ton- . brother and sister In law, Mr. First Lieutenant Van Liew and Mrs. Bent R. Bryan over husband of Carolyn n W. Van the Memorial week end, and Liew. Is serving with the U.8. of members with the help; again on the next Monday and Marines in Viet Nam. of Extension Agents and 1 Tuesday. HI YOUR GOOD USED CAR as a trade in on new or VALIANT FINANCING. .... All Veterans of World War I, Partners Meet at Svedin Home Veterans of World War I and the Ladies Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. LaVelle Svedin on June 8. Mrs. McPherson conducted the meeting and prayer was given by Mrs. Walter Olpin Salute to the flag and pledge of allegiance was led by Mrs, McPherson. Business matters were discussed. Chester Foote gave a report on meetings he had attended, and Commander Perry C. Hall spoke briefly on legislative matters. Light refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olpin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Lester Klrgan, Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howarth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall, H. C. Crane, Mrs. Ruth Wells, Mrs. Lois Nelson, Mrs. Coquella McPherson and Mrs. LaVelle Svedin. Former Nephi Young Man Serves in makes and types of pick-u- p trucks wanted. Viet Nam Sector Tracy Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Booth of Salt Lake City, formerly of Nephi, has deployed with the Helicopter Squadron SEE US NOW! Six, aboard the Aircraft rier U.S.S. Kearsarge, to the Car- PAINTER MOTOR 144 South Main Phone 623-068- 6 aua Western Pacific. Tracy, as a member of a helicopter crew, will be engaged in search and rescue missions in and around the waters of China and Vietnam. 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