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Show Thursday, June 22, 1967 Nepht, Juab County, Utah 84648 Glje STATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ggy0T'7M E. Roy Subscription: Published Thursdays at Nophi, Juab County, class Utah. Second entry at Nephi, Utah. Office: 96 South Main Phone 623-052- 5 Editor and Manager Gibson $4.00 per year, payable In advance. For And About Teenagers ) THE WEEKS LETTER: have three girlfriends and we run around together. But we get Into arguments and cant seem Ive had two of . to get along. them spend the night with me we get along fine, but when we are with the other one, we fuss all the time. How can we get along? OUR REPLY: It takes two to make an argument. If three of you get along well, but four of you are fussing whenever you are together, it would appear that the fourth girl is the cause of the discord. Or, it might be that one and or more of the other three girls resent her for some reason and encourage the fussing. If you have these girls as your guests, be on your own best manners. Politely stop any arguments when they begin by reminding your friends that it is much more fun to be happy and enjoy being together than it is to get together and waste your time fussing and fighting. S you have a problem you want Ip diKuil, or an obiarvahan la mala, oddraM you I attar la FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS. COMMUNITY ANT SUBURBAN FRESS SERVICI. trog. FRANKFORT, KY. -- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winn Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aston of and family of Provo spent Fath- Magna visited on Friday with Mr. ers day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn. and Mrs. Arthur Scott. Also visiting during the afternoon were Arvilla Day, LaPriel Lunt, and Alberta Morris of Cedar & Mr. and Mrs. J. A Burton Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Ostler of Salt Lake City visited with left Saturday for Mountainview, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ealey ov- California for a visit with her son and daughter In law, Mr. er the week end. Mrs. Rosa Gerhart was a dinand Mrs. Charles Van Wagner ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. family, who recently moved Mrs. Fred Tidwell and and to from Hawaii. Mrs. California Ralph Miller on Saturday. , daughter Annette of Farming-tonof Eureka accom- - City. Steele Bailey were Sunday visitors of Mont Yates of Delta is spendto Califor- - riFWTVr, OUT CLOSBTS? Burtons the panled Mrs. Frank Tidwell. ing this week with his grandnia. Any wearing apparel, games mother, Mrs. Herbert Yates. pictures, magazines, books, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sherwood of Mr. fishing equipment material foi visitors Mr. find Mrs. Dale Worwood Fathers day on Salt visited of Lake City were In Salt Lake City recentquilt blocks, or rags for rugs Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reese and Mrs. Dean Winn were Mr. would be greatly appreciated. to exthe attend ly graduation Sherwood. and Mrs. Max Nielsen and We will be happy to pick them ercises at the LDS Business of Colonial children Curtis and Darren up. Call College, where their daughter, Mrs. Jay Winter and daught5 Mr. and Mrs. Devon Manor. Miss Betty Ann Worwood was er Linda of Bountiful, and son Price, one of the graduates. Mr .find Gordon Winter, who Is on leave Winn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Two WANTED TO BUY Mrs. J. A. Burton also attend- from the Marine Corps, visit- Floyd Carter and children, and Contact ed the graduation exercises ed Sunday with Mrs. Minnie C. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Winn and good used hay racks J Clair Collard at 6230763. with Mr. find Mrs. Worwood. son Casey. Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wllkey en at dinner on Sunday in honor of her father, Ned Peterson, on his birthday an niversary and Fathers day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jensen and Miss Loralee Engle of Salt Lake City, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Jackman and daughter Ava Jean, and son Brent of Levan, Miss Pamela Wilkey of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reese and family and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Petersen of Ephraim; Henry Peterson, and the honored guests, Mr. Eind Mrs. Ned Peterson of Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wllkey also visited during the Mr. and Mrs. William Wells Eiftemoon at the Neil Wllkey and family of Monrovia, Califhome. ornia visited with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Williams Mrs. Ruth Wells on Saturday. of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-l- o They were enroute to YellowWilliams and family of Brig- stone National Park on vacaham City visited during the tion. week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Billings Charles Williams. and three daughters, and his Mrs. Beth Mitchell and three mother, Mrs. James BlUlngs of Idaho were guests of daughters: Leota and Amy Pocatello,Mrs. Frank Warner on Mitchell, and Miss Verna Pal- Mr. and mer, were week end visitors of Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. Fathers day visitors of Mr. Gilbert Cunningham of Santa and Mrs. Clarence H. Warner Anna, California visited with were Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. his sister, Mrs. Rosa Gerhart Booth of Salt Lake City, Mr. on Monday and Tuesday of last and Mrs. Lee A. Wankier and week. He was enroute to Den- family of Delta, and Mrs. James H. Eagar. ver, Colorado. tertained Mona Area Nevs Happenings Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Neilsen were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Neilsen, Bryant and Jennifer of Salt Lake City. Reed Neilsen Is now employed as a pharmacist in Salt Lake City. Freedom must be at all times defended, because it is at all times besieged. Not all of us are called to fight on the battlefield. Many of us must, quietly and firmly, do what we can and all that we must. here at home. Buying Bonds, regularly, is as important to this nation in the long reach of history as almost anything we can do. When you buy U S Savn . Bonds regularly through Payroll Savings where you work or Bond where you bank you are als entitled to purchase new Freedom Shares. Freedom Shares are short-terSavings Notes. They pay a higher return than Savings Bonds (4 74 when held to maturity In 4 years), may be bough! one for one with Bonds In four denominations, and are redeemable after one year. You will find complete Information where you work or bank President Johnson display-thfirst Freedom Share. e Do your share. Sign up for U.S. Savings Bondr new Freedom Shares. The V.8. Government doe t not pay for this advertisement. It It pretented at a putWe tervice in cooperation with the Treanry Department and Tha ddvertieing Cornell. Paul Neilsen returned home Sunday after spending: three months In Hawaii. Farren A. Keyte, a Dugway Proving Ground civilian employee, will leave soon for a temporary tour of duty In Vietnam for approximately 90 days. He will be assistant to the team captain. They are the first Dugway employees to go to Vietnam under the Quick Reaction Assistance Team program which is administered by the Army Material Command. Suzanne and Steven Schwarr of Bountiful spent last week with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schwarr, were in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Schwarr visited on Sunday at the Ellertson home and their children accompanied them home. Kim and Kia Ellertson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Window Ellertson of Tempe, Arizona are spending the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E Alton Ellertson. Dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. find Mrs. Albert Kay were Mr. and Mrs. Nell Kay find daughter Cheryl of Sandy, Mrs. Neldon Worthington and two Other visitors grandchildren. at the Albert Kay home were Mr. and Mrs. Nate Morgan and family of Provo. Mr. find Mrs. Dell Keder of Provo vidted on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wall (Ann Sutherland) of Santaquin announce the birth of a daughter on June 13. Grandparents Eire Mr and Mrs. Carlyle Wall of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. Alger Sutherland of Mona. Great grandparents are Mrs. Emma Wall of Santaquin, Mrs. George Parkin of Nephi and O. S. Aagard of Levan. x Mr .and Mrs. Vaughn vidted in Twin Falls, Idaho recently with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mdyneux. Fathers day visitors of Mr. Moly-neu- and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneuv inMr. and Mrs. Terry cluded Pritchett find family of Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Molyneux and family of Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oldham Miss and family of Kearns, Christine Sperry of Sunset and Mra Elma Sperry and children of Spanish Fork spent Father's day with Mr. and Mrs. Asa H. Sperry. Mrs. Vem Berrett and children of Salt Lake City spent three days of tost week with her brother in tow and sister, Mr. and Mra Calvin Neilsen. veII get this paper to the right people.. 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