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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, Juna 22, 1967 Paga Four Nephi Local, Social News Word from Modesto, California Is that Mrs. J. E. MacFar-lanand her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth DeBrower, formerly residents of Nephi, were to fly to Hawaii this week for the National Photographers Con- e, t vention. Mrs. DeBrower is rated as one ofthe nations fine color artists and will demonstrate one full day a the convention. The party will spend several additional days touring the islands and enjoy many features of the various cultures on the islands. I Miss Diane Garrett of Kays-vill- e is spending a week visiting in Nephi with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1Earl J V Hawkins. Mrs. Max Hawkins and son Wayne of Phoenix, Arizona arrived in Nephi on Friday and are visiting In Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin and family, and in Kearns with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Holman, parents of Mrs. Hawkins. They will return to Arizona on June 25. J Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lunt of Bountiful announce the birth of a son on June 19 at the GrandHoly Cross Hospital. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Justenson of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt of Nephi. Great grandmother is Mrs. Bennett of Delta. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lunt and three sons of Sandy spent Fathers day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ear Hawkins spent four days of last week at Kaysville at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Dewayne Garrett and family. f. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins tuid Mrs. Claude Tolley were in Sprlngville Monday to attend the funeral services for Lucy S. Boswell. : i I Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Hone and children of Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pay and children of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay on Fathers day. Karen, Barbara and Allen Hone spent last week with their Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Raymond Pay. Fathers day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson were: Mrs. Dave Anderson of Mrs. Montebello, California; Grace Orton of Bountiful; Mrs. J. S. Winter and daughter Linda of Bountiful, Gordon Winter and a friend Lee Bean of Whittier, California who are on leave from the Marines; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Garrett and daughters Julie and LuAnn of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Garrett of Orem. Mrs. Anderson remained for a further visit with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson. I i t V I I I kk - 1 v i V V i LAMB DAY AND BLACKHAWK ROYALTY MAUREEN EVERITT, Center, QUEEN; Left LINDA WILSON, and right: MARGIE CURTIS, ATTENDANTS f 5 I I I o 0 I. i ZENOS W. HILL Fountain Green Ute Indian L AN TO INVITATION STEAL the United States day, an automobile In to- FREE SQUARE DANCE JULY 5TH TEEN DANCE -L- IVE MUSIC JULY 7TH 9 P.M. 9 P.M. is i stolen every minute. Cars are stolen from almost every conceivable place: Private homes, shopping centers, parking lots, public garages. Nearly naif of the cars stolen each year are tak17 en by youngsters years of age or less. The cars stolen are literally given away by owners who leave their cars unlocked with the keys in the ignition switch. . The solution to this problem is in your hands . . the keys to your car . . CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST CITY PARK 7 A.M. MAMMOTH PARADE MAIN STREET 1P.M. - AT CITY AND YOUR CAR INSURANCE! Central Utah INSURANCE 33 South Main NEPHI Office 623-025- 0 Home , 3:00 OUTSTANDING PROGRAM WARD CULTURAL HALL-10:30 4 o'o LAMB DAY DANCE CITY PARK -- 9 P.M. |