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Show Thursday, May 25, 1967 Nephl, Juab County, Utah 84648 e W'VA t txn NEWSPAPER NATIONAL Lv AHN Roy E. I Phone t 623-052- . $4.00 per year, payable Subscription: Salt Creek Camp Meets Mildred Brown was elected of the Salt Creek Camp o fthe Daughters of the Utah Pioneers on May 17, when the group met at the home of Captain Maude Robertson. Other offic- ers elected were: Ireta Carter, first vice captain; Delta Hed-ber- g, second vice captain; Priscilla Nielsen, secretary and .treasurer; Laura Brough, chap- Iln; Isabel Ockey, registrar: Naomi Bailey, historian; Ethel in i advance. a f, (t JL Gadd, parliamentarian. Captain Priscilla Nielsen conducted the meeting1 and prayer was by Laura Brough. The camp members voted to help purchase a history of the D. U. P. containing 6,000 pioneer histories, to be placed In the Nephl Library. "The Early Freighters", a history by Joseph H. Greenhalgh, was given by Naomi Bailey. The lesson, "Historic Markers was presented by Maude Robertson. blesses we Mrs. Robert- - - : ) 5 Editor and Manager Gibson I&V.. -- . Office: 96 South Main M v vi Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. at Nephi, entry socuhon ADVISORY GROUP: Three of the four --man advisory board with guard officials: L to r.: Sgt. L. Cleston Park, C. C. Albertson, Jack E. Shaw, Capt. Ross and Ralph Menlove. Mayor Pexton, fourth member of advisory group, was absent. Four Named to Guard Advisory Group Four Nephl citizens received to the Nephi appointments National Guard Advisory Council in ceremonies Saturday at the Nephi Armory, according to Captain Dale J. Ross, Commander. They are Mayor Harlow W. Curtis C. Albertson, Fexton; Works Manager at the Nephi Plant of H. K. Porter Co.s Thermoid Division; Ralph W. Menlove, superintendent of of Juab District schools, and Jack E. Shaw, Nephi veteran XnancTtndSn listed above, were Elnora Foote, Elma Cole, Lois Nelson, Alice P. McCune, Chloe Bailey, Delta Yates, Catherine Bowles, Beryl Bowers, Lela Fowkes, Ruth Wells, Lillian Ostler, Maida Foote and Laurel Hall. for whom the Armory has -THESE PRICES EFFECTIV MAY STORE CLOSED TUES. 30 -- MEMORIAL DAY 25-26-27- -29 been named. The four have accepted two year appointments, with the exception of Mayor Pexton who will serve during his tenure as The committee will Mayor. serve In an advisory capacity to the unit on matters of public relations, recruiting, 'community service and other related areas. The advisory council awards and the dedication of the armory were part of the week end drill by the Nephi unit. ' 4 ' ' 'vV MIRACLE r t ty WHIP A-- QUART 49e News of your friends in Nephi Just a note of appreciation to extend to our many loyal friend and neighbors our heart Dr. and Mrs. Alma Burton of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne felt gratitude for the thought' ful consideration shown our Orem visited with Mrs. T. H. and family visited in Draper on family in the recent illness Burton on Monday. They were Sunday with Captain and Mrs. Gene L. Stevens and family. and death of our husband and enroute home from Arizona. father. It LARRY PETERSON YOU CAN NEVER TELL what will happen at the next turn In tne road . . BUT YOU CAN BE FULLY INSURED! WHAT KIND OF INSURANCE DO YOU NEED?? AUTOMOBILE BOAT FIRE LIFE You name the insurance you need . . we have it! Central Utah INSURANCE 33 South Main NEPHI Office 623-025- 0 Home 623-003- 9 is a wonderful assurance to know and feel this warmth of friendship that the people of Nephi exhibit at such a time, We encounter many printed articles which try to point out that commercialism, greed, selfishness etc are consuming the But it Is so heartworld,. warming to realize that a little spark of heaven and "love thy neighbor feeling are here In Nephi. Let us appreciate the blessings we have here a hospital staff with each member dedicated to the corfort of Its a corps of doctors patients; whose vigilance and study give us so much confidence that things are for the best; floral arrangements which cannot be surpassed; a Mortician who is one of the best; and above all, kind and loving friends. Nowhere in the world are these blessings so evident as right here at home. Let us appreciate what we have. Sincerely The Family of LeRoy T. Ostler K LOOK TO THE FUTURE The Woodbine Club met at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth R Black on Friday evening. Attending were Elena Stanley, Kate Ingram, Ellen Jarrett, Delta Hedberg, Goldie Howarth, Alicia Read, Laurel Hall, Ireta Park, Lillian Linton, Hazel Carter and Mrs Black. Mrs. Hugh Steele and three children of Salt Lake City returned home Wednesday after visiting with her mother, Mrs. Rulon Bracken for five days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cassidy of California, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden of Orem, and Read were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black on Monday evening. Mrs. Cassidy entertained the group with piano selections. Bel-list- -- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Worthington and four children of Midvale and Mr. and Mra Neil Kay of Sandy spent Sunday with Mrs. Neldon Worthington. Mrs. William Pay and Mrs. Harold Parkin were in Heber City on Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Collar parents of Mrs. Pay. Visiting with Mrs. A. V. Gadd on Tuesday of last week were her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Frand-se- n of Salt Lake City. George Haney and Drew Hal,l students of the Brigham Young University, Ispent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney, parents of George Haney. George Haney left Monday for Seattle, Washington where he has employment for the sum' jer Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hill of Washington visited son vis of Salt Lake City and with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanited with Mr. and Mrs. Rue ey on Friday. Golden on Sunday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett Charles Williams during the week end were her brother, recently returned home after Sorense nof Manti; and assisting at the home of Mr. Mayo Williams and daughter and Mrs. Kenneth Garrett in Jack Santa Anna, California while Diane of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Garrett was in the hospit- Leon Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clark and daughtal for surgery. er Beverly of Provo. Mrs. Don Gadd visited In Fountain Green on Sunday with THANKS her mother and sister; Mrs. We appreciate the support Eugene Allred and Mrs. Mildand encouragement given us by red Mower. these businessmen and individMr. and Mrs. John W. Fowk- uals of Nephi in purchasing our es of Salt Lake City visited on prize winning beef at the MilSunday and Monday with his lard County Junior Livestock parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Show auction, and in assisting! Fowkes. in many other ways in our behalf: visMrs. Vernell Christensen Mickelsons Painter ited in Salt Lake City over the Motor Co., DonCafe, Texaco, weak end with her daughter, Parkin Motor Co.,Eyre Jenkins SalMiss Marilyn Christensen. es and Service, Central Utah Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cazier Insurance Agency, Leo Chrisand family of Salt Lake City tensen, Standard Oil Distributwere Sunday visitors of Mr. or, Intermountain Farmers Association, Theo Westring, Amer-- 1 and Mrs. Milo Cazier. lean Oil Distributor, Premium Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier Oil Service, Rays Cafe, Whitvisited In Fountain Green on ing Brothers Service, 4 - D Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Plumbing & Builders Supply, Francis Coulson and Mrs. Forrest Anderson, Sinclair ReCrowther. fining Distributor, First Secur- Bank of Utah, Nephi Office; Mrs. Cloy Steele of Santa-qui- n ity Dailey, FFA Instructor, and Mrs. DeLoy Bowers Jay Kenneth and Nyman, Manager of children of Spring Lake vis- of First Security Bank. ited with Mrs. Olive Broadhead Thnk you very much! on Thursay. Larry Ostler, Paul McPherson, Andrew Mo-- 1 Iherson, Allen WillUSE THE TOT'S! iams, Stephen Brough and Lori Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morgan Warden, De-vo- na 1 NEPHI DRUG CO. 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