OCR Text |
Show J Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, May 25, 1967 &)e Levan Local News Briefs Mothers day visitors of Mr. The sixth grade girls of the and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson Levan Elementary school and were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. It heir mothers were honored by Ewell adn daughter Tamara the Clvicettes on Wednesday The event of Ogden, Bishop and Mrs. evening, May 17. Golen Mangelson and daught-- consisted of a delicious dinner The honored ers Patty an Julie, Mr. and Mrs and program. Jack Brough, and Mr. and Mrs guests were Ann and Mrs. Fern Romalne Mangelson and child- Wankier; Kathy and Mrs. Marren Celia, Adel and Parks. ilyn Kendall; Adele and Mrs. I j 1 BOWLING NEWS Nona Area News Happenings Sun-visit- . . . o, rk JUoktotie m i Students VENICE THEATRE 252627 . 1 rr ' t MOWS Usr anda With ability - Learn JEAN-PIERR- ne When you look for the most room and the smoothest ride and the best value, youll end up with a Chevrolet wagon everytime. CHAPMAN FURNITURE MAKE YOUR GRADUATE HAPPY WITH A LIFETIME GIFT... A LANE CHEST When your daughter receives her diploma next week, you can make the occasion truly complete with a thoughtful graduation gift . . one to last a lifetime, just like the diploma. We suggest that you come in today, select the chest you want, and have it in her room on graduation day . . theres just nothing that will take the place of this lifetime gift! Prices are reasonable, too! Your BankAmericard is welcome for puchases of Lane Cedar Chests or other items in our store! Top left: Chevy Q Nova Station Wagon. Foreground: Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon. Top right: Chevelie Malibu Station Wagon. Chevrolet Impala, roomiest In its class. While extra roominess is perhaps the best reason for buying a Chevrolet wagon, consider, also, these bonuses: Body y rocker finish. Chevelie Malibu, panels and Magic-Mirrsmoother, quieter ride. A Malibu not only gives you a Full Coil suspension ride, but the body mountings are And Chevelie carries plenty. It opens wide. 54.6 inches, to be exact, 28.5 inches high. Flip the second seat down and you've got 86 cubic feet of cargo space for all your gear. Chevelie was built to take a lot. Chevy II Novo, best equipped for the money. y rocker upholstery is standard. panels that clean themselves are standard. Separate panels beneath each fender to inhibit rust are standard. by Fisher, Chevrolet dependability, double-cushione- All-vin- yl Mono-Plat- e rear suspension to smooth the ride is standard. Price? Below standard. flush-and-dr- or d. Flush-and-dr- See your Chevrolet dealer during his Camaro Pacesetter wdl6 Special buys on Camaro Sport Coupes and Convertibles Six, 155 hp specially equipped with: Whitewall tires Deluxe steering wheel Bumper guards Wheel covers Wheel opening moldings Striping along the sides Extra interior brightwork And, at no extra cost during the sale, special hood stripe and a floor shift for the transmission! SALE SAVINGS, TOO, ON SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FLEETSIDE PICKUPS (Model CS 10934). YOUR CHOICE of tho Early American, colonial maple, 48 x 17 x 18K h., style 2814-8- 2 OR the Contemporary oil walnut, 47 x 17 58 x 19 h style 2812-50- . Chevrolet! greater worth It onothor reason you got spit 4S-SS- S4 GREENWOOD SERVICE 740 North Main Streel Nephi, Utah Phone 623-- 1 851 623-047- ut Good Luc MARCEL A PARAMOUNT more-Abo- science, nature and people, including yourself. - PROOUCTIQNS Six The Old Timers league, playing on Wednesday night saw Boyd Park's team win the Winter bowling leagues rec- honors. Team members are ently were completed at Rays Boyd Park, Bryce Gardner, Lanes. Results for the 1966-6- 7 Harold Jackson, Gary Stephenseason were: son, Gordon Kelson and Steve Anderson. Monday night ladies league championship won by Meadow Alan Ostler's perfect 300 Gold with the following as on October 19 was a high team members: Margene Ost- game of the season. light Green-woler, Barbara Lunt, Pat Ray Kelson, manager of Betty Boswell, Florence Kendall. Rays Lanes says: "We would Maxine's Beauty Salon won like to keep the Bowling Alley the Thursday night league. The open this summer, but we must team members are Jeniel Bos- have bowlers to do it. All those well, Jean Boswell, Bonnie Jar-re- tt who are interested in Joining and Kayle Peterson. Scratch League, or a Mens Monday night league an Afternoon Ladies League, or championship went to Mullet a Mixed Doubles League are Jewelry's team composed of invited to come out and leave Neil Garrett, Jack Wankier, your names with Boyd, Val or oJe Sergl, Jerry Andengaard, ' Ray. Lets keep a bowling Ostler and Boyd Park. ley in Nephi Mr. and Mrs. John Smith (Fern .Tackma.u of Brentwood, California are guests of her brother in law and sister, Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Owen Taylor. Smith and Mrs. Fay Warren of Spanish Fork were honored on, Wednesday night by members of their family on their birthday anniversaries. Mrs. Leah Bosh returned home last week after spending the winter in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mower and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Christensen and family of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christensen and family of Mona spent Mothers day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen. Nanette Pauline Mangelson; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Winter and Mrs. Fern Aagard; DeEtte and family and Max Winter of and Mrs. Shirley Chase; Lynn-ett- e Cedar City were week end visand Mrs. La von Sherwood; itors of their parents, Mr. and Sharon and Mrs. Myrna Stan-wortMs. Alma Winter. Lorraine and Mrs. Joyce Molly and Mrs. Stephensen; Mrs. Reta Robinson and fam- Verna Gardner. Special guests ily of JYllmore visited with her were Audrey Dalby and Maur-in- e sisters, Mrs. Rulon Wood and Members of Vinese Taylor was elected Mrs. Erin Poulsen on Sunday. the Stephensen. Clvicettes attending were Captain of the Chicken Creek Gwen Stephensen, Myrtis Step- Camp of the Daughters of the Mr. and Mrs. Dwight AnderBlanch hensen, Stephensen, Utan Pioneers on May 18. Othson and family visited in SuthMelba Ballow, er officers elected include: Nina Floy Harper, erland several days last week Louise Aagard, Mary Taylor, first vice captain; Taylor, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Han- lone Christensen, second vice jane Winter, Mary Bert Sanford. Marva captain; Olive Poulsen, secret sen, Codeal Brough, Irene! ary an dtreasurer; Edra Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Fran-co- Shephard, Eileen Ballow, Bonnie Bosh, Enid) gan, lesson leader; Bessie Jack- were in Kaysville on FriTOP SCHOLASTIC STUDENTS: row one: Jeff Rosquist and Sheila Aagard, 12th grade; row Worwood and Alice Shepherd. man, chaplain; Anna Shepherd, day to attend the wedding of two: Jeff Menunott and Eudene Stephenson, 11th grade; row three: Mark Hoyt and Deltha cushistorian: Gillespie, Lilly their gran daughter, Sondra Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dee An- todian of relics; Fay Malmgren, 10th grade. Gowers, Francom and Richard Farris. derson of Honolulu spent 11 registrar; Cora Wankier, parThe bride is aughter of Mr. recently with his parents. liamentarian and Inez Sorbe, and Mrs- - Glen Fmncom. Mr. days anY Mrs. Niels AAderson! chorister. From Top and Mrs. H. Ray Francom were T.ie meeting was conducted over night guests of Mr. and j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosh and by Captain Florene Taylor and Mrs. Leon Madsen in Orem and family visited in Scipio on Each Grade Named in Provo and Springville ' day with her parents, Mr. and prayer was given by Viola Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson Salt Lake City spent Mothers "Land The lesson Shepherd. with members of their family. Mrs. Vernon Bradfield. and son and Mr. and Mrs. Rex with Mr. and Mrs. Marks was presented by Bes- Jackson and five children of day recently From the JHS CLARION parents of the Orgill, Doyle sie Jackman and the history of ladies. Each year, two students, a Ira Hinckley, Angeline Hinckboy and a girl, are chosen from ley and Emily Noble Davis was Chalice Club Holds each class to be rated as the given by Anna Shepherd. The hostesses were Cora Wankier outstanding students in their FRIDAY - SATURDAY THURSDAY class. They are chosen to this Pres- Annual ar.d Gertrude Shepherd. Special Event ent were 13 members and two position because of outstanding MAY visitors. Visitors of Mrs. Rose Neil- - acemic achievement, The Chalice Club held their This year, Sheila Aagard and annual "Mothers and Daught- sen on Sunday and Monday Rosquist were chosen from ers Party on May 18 at Rays were her son in law and Jeff senior class. the Out of the Cfe. The blessing was offered daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron junior class, Eudene Stephen&JOB. E. by Betty Motes and after the Ensign and their daughter, Mrs. sen and Jeff Memmott were dinner the program was as fol- Janice Roland and aughter of selected. Deltha Gowers and California. lows: Tap dances, Holly and Hawthorn, They Mark chosen for this Hoyt to enroute Salt Lake City honor fromwere Robin tribute to were Johnson; - the sophomore of for the retheir son, wedding Otteson; daughters, Madge class. D S Lake L Salt in solthe vocal Rita Gary, Otteson; sponse, These are the students who TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY WEDNESDAY os, Deltha Gowers accompanied Temple. gave gone the extra mile, and by Rula Gowers; accordion MAY 28 29 30 3 are to be commended on their of Mr. LuOna Bresbrey. Several Mothers solo, guests day achievement. TUESDAY IS LADIES NIGHT! games were played. The com- and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux outstanding received a pin, and their Each mittee in charge consisted of were Mr and Mrs. Clark Moly- names will be placed on a A'ftr MUMHI Betty Motes, Thelma Reed and neux and family of Mapleton, plaque in the trophy case in Jl uvtmnuisuu Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pritchett the lower hall. Poyce Pay. Attending were Beth Jarrett, and family of SpanishandFork, her Karen Jarrett, Inez Rosenlund, Mrs. Sarah Molyneux Miss Ruth Ann Lucido parErma Carter, Ora Carter, Bet- daughter, Miss Norma Moly1 at the Tooele High neux. ticipated ty Motes. Anna Marie Motes, School Rodeo last week, where Joyce Py, Mrs. Francis Coul-so-n Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Moly- she qualified in the cloverleaf and Linda; Bernice BosWELL, GANG, WE HAVEN'T MADE OUT Mrs. Sarah Molyneux and barrell racing and pole bending neux, Brenda well and Boswell; Myr AS A MUSICAL GROUP, BUT AT She will now parGarrett were in contests. Mrs. Brigham tie Davis, Hene, Madalene and in eiphebeticei LEAST WE CAN PUT THE CLOTHES rdir With a stunning International cast, ( state championin the n with ticipate visiting Saturday Jane Darts; Thelma Reed JUN-PAU- L TO USE ON OUR FARMS." IEIM0KD0 CHARLES BOYER LESLIE CARON anc relatives of Mrs, ship rodeo at Vernal on May fnends JenCorrine Leonard Linton; CASSEL GEORGE CNAKIRIS ALAIN DELON E This conGarrett. 31, June 1 and 2. kins, JoAnn Jenkins, Ada KenKCNTAND FORDGERT FROBE-YVEKIRN BOUGLAS-GLENdirection of the under is test Over Gloss Otteso and Rita dall; Madge Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kay National ANTHONY PERKINS SIMONE SIGNORET RORERT STACK Championship High If your furniture is marred Lynn Otteson; Jean Johnson, as their guests, Mr. and School Rodeo Association, Inc. had MARIE VERSINI SKIP WARD ORSON WELLES by minor scratches and stains, Holly and Robin Johnson; Mar- Mrs.' A. W. Cook of Caliente, Miss Lucido is the daughter Nni h PAUL GRAETZ OiiKted h RENE CLEMENT Sera b, GORE VISAL you can camouflage the damage. jorie Steiner and Kimala Stein- Nevada on then of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Lucido and Tuesday, availDeltha Use a touch-u- p and Gowers FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA Music b MAURICE JARRE had m Hit lesl Stilus Boat bj Rulta product er; to Salt of Nephi. able at your local paint dealer. Gowers; LuOna Prisbrey, Em- accompaniedon the Cooks LARST COLLINS mi DOMINIQUE LAP1ERRE mousst Additional Material t fmii Scenes tj Lake Wednesday. Al-eCity Participants must maintain These products come in a range ma Talbot, LuDean Talbot, Releaso TRANSCONTINfNTAl k grades and have the passing Hazel of colors and one will perfectly and Roylance, Sperry STARTS AT 8:00 P.M. ONE SHOW NIGHTLY Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Seamons approval of their high school Karen match your furniture finish. and Pay. Fay Pay visited in Murray on Saturday principal and must be in the and Sunday with her parents, ninth grade or above to be able ' to participate. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Bowen. h; Page 1 |