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Show NEPHI LOCAL, SOCIAL ITEMS . Of CLUI Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. entry at Nephi, Utah. T SOCUTION STAY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER. U&S trstr Editor and Manager Gibson Roy E. Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Mrs. Ernest Brough spent Thursday in Provo with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hansen. They attended the 25th anniversary open house at the Eimco Company, where Mr. Hansen is assistant manager. Mr. and Mrs. Jones also were guests of their family at the Mad(Vox Cafe in Brigham City on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lovell and daughter Ilene of Leamington were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Broad-hea- d were In Salt Lake City where 25 members of the family of Mrs. Samuel D. Broad-hea- d mot during the week to honor their mother on her 90th birthday anniversary. A dinner paty was enjoyed on the patio at the home of Mrs. C. A. Muir on Saturday evening. The family mot again on Sunday at the Hotel Utah skyroom for brunch after which the enjoyed a tour of Temple Square. The family enjoyed a buffet supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Lundquist. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Broadhead of Temple City, California and Mrs. Vilate B. Christensen of Burbank, California were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Broadhead on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Martell of Salt Lake City visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson visited with Mr. and Mrs. George D. Haymond Jr. on Mr. Thompson was Sunday. recently released from the U. S. Air Force after serving for four years. He and Mrs. Thompson will make their home in Payson where he has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beck or Klamath Falls, Oregon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen were in Provo on Sunday to attend the Hansen family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall and children of Provo visited on Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall. Richard Daley Linda Ingram . . . Engagement Told Engagement of Nephi Young Couple Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Ingram announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Linda Marie Ingram, to Richard B. Daley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew L. Daley of Nephi. Miss Ingram is a senior at the Brigham Young University, majoring in English. Mr. Daley recently completed an LDS mission in Argentina and attended Snow College during spring qcarter. He will be enrolled at Brigham Young University during the coming year majoring in mechanical engineering. The couple is planning a November 18 wedding at the LDS Mantl Temple. Cottontails Become Legal Game In Season Opening Sept. 23 A Utah Department of Fish and Game News Release Cottontail rabbits become legal targets with the season opening on September 23 this The open season will year. continue through March 1, 1968. Rules adopted by the Board of Fish and Game set the daily bag limit at 10 with a possession limit of 20. There are no restrictions on the type of firearm which can be used to hunt cottontails, except when rabbit hunters are in areas open for hunting bighorn sheep, elk, moose and buffalo. In these areas only shotguns, or .22 calibre rifles, using shorts, longs, Thursday, September 14, 1967 (Ujc Simcfl'&VttiG Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 or long rifle cartridges may be used. Hunters 12 and over must either have a small game li- cense or a combination license to hunt cottontails, and the young hunters 12 through 15 must be accompanied by someone 21 years or older while they are hunting. Cottontails are the only rabbit in Utah considered a game animal, and these regulations do not apply to other species of rabbit. Populations of cottontail rabbits appear to be on the increase in Utah this year and there should be some good shooting. Mrs. William Musig of Monroe is visiting at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins and four children of Bountiful spent Saturday with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Chamberlain and daughter Mary Ann and foster daughter Eveline Smith, were week end visitors of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Esplin. They were enroute to American Fork to accompany their son Roger to the Salt Lake Temple on Friday where he married Caroleen Christensen. Mrs. Lynn Esplin also attended the wedding and Mr. and children joined her for the reception at American Fork that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Broadhead of Tooele announce the birth of a son on August 25. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Broadhead of Nephi and Mrs. George LeBaron of EphGreat grandmother Is raim. Ms. S. D. Boadhead of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Bailey and son Gregg of Riverside, California were recent visitors of Mrs. Gilbert Bailey. She accompanied them to Ogden to visit with Mr .and Mrs. Mont Bailey and to Salt Lake City to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard C. Bailey and sons were week end guests of Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, They were enroute from Los to Provo Gatos, California where Mr. Bailey will attend the Brigham Young University. Saturday dinner guests of Gilbert Bailey were Mr, Mrs. Mont Bailey and daughters Nancy and Clela Jan of Ogden, and Mrs. Lynn Jack-soMrs. and - Keith Winn of Magna visited a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Winn and son of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Max Nielson and sons Curtis and Darrin of Price were Sunday visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn. Mr. Nielson, who is employed by the Bureau of Land Management, has recently received a promotion and he and his family will be moving to Bountiful to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson and two children and Mrs. Eldon Tanner of Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay and daughter Becky and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pay spent Peach Day in Brigham City with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen and two daughters of Logan spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Westring. They all enjoyed a trip to Yellowstone National Park and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley were in Spanish Fork on SatMr. and Mrs. Allan Mikkelson urday, September 2 to attend and son Lanny, and daughters the wedding reception for their Becky and Mary Ann of Salt grandson and his bride, Mr. and Lake City spent the Labor Day Mrs. Lynn Tolley. week end with her parents, Mr. Lisa and Lynnette Warner, and Mrs. Dean Winn. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Bigelow Mark Warner of Logan, spent a few days last week with and children of Henderson, their grandparents, Mr. and Nevada are spending a week Mrs. Jay Warner. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin, and in Provo with Guests of Mrs. J. Earl Reid his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry for several days last week were Bigelow. Carol Chapman, daughter of Fred J. Chapman has returned home after being employed during the summer as a craft and cabin counselor at a camp near San Francisco for diabetic children. Her activities included teaching children as a personal as Mrs. Eugene Allred and Dale as well' toacting them. counselor Allred of Fountain Green vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Harold Uddiard enterGadd on Monday. tained on Wednesday of last Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Ellert-so- n week in honor of her daughter, and Mrs. Crissie Ellertson Tonna, on her fourth birthday were in Tooele on Sunday and anniversary. The honored guest 17 little friends enjoyed Monday visiting with Mrs. Ber- and nice Warner, sister of Mr. El- games and refreshments. lertson. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Duger Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bott and and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan of daughter Christine of Provo Hosford, Florida visited with and Mrs. Eugene Henroid of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs last Nevada visited with Mr. and week. Mrs. A. J. Bowers on Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Winter visited Mrs. Catherine B. Bowles In Salt Lake City and Boun spent the week end in Provo tiful last week with her daughtwith Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 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