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Show ai Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Levan Local, Social Items VENICE THEATRE 121314 ROBERT KIRK CRfuCICINQ DOOGLAS-tti- m LIKEAWHM FROM RICHARD UK HERETi EXCITEMENT! STBEnrCH PANAVISIOr COLOR kyDtliu WEDNESDAY TUESDAY 16 17 18 TUESDAY IS LADIES NIGHTI MONDAY OCTOBER SUNDAY 15 YOU ARE GOING TO ENJOY 'ALFIE' VERYM.UCH. ' , Sunday dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Golden R. Mangel-so- n were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Stephensen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Lorenzo Brough and family, Mangelson and Miss Marilyn Stephensen. Mrs. Earl A. Barlow and children of Ogden spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Baker of Teas-dal- e vere also Saturday guests Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood visited in Scipio on Sunday at the Hansen home. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pfc. and Mrs. Van Gardner Forrest Memmott. visited over the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. MerMr. and Mr3. Neil ChristenGardner. Pfc. Gardner is lin sen and family of Pleasant Grove wepe week end guests of enroute to Fort Jackson, South his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Carolina for further training. gar Christensen. Norris ChrisLynn Franoom and daughter tensen of Provo also visited on of Provo visited on WedCarol Saturday at the Edgar Chris- nesday of last week with his tensen home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farrell Winter and son Gary Franeom. and Seymour Winter and son Fran com and family of Lehi of Gregory of Bountiful spent the were Friday dinner guests week end with their parents, his parents, Mr and Mrs. H Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. Ray Franoom. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nielsen and family of Delta spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen of Centerfield visited with their niece, Mrs. Ray Winter, one day last week. Miss Kathy Worwood and a friend, Grant Rowley of Salt Lake City were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.G. M. Worwood. They came for the birthday anniversary of Miss Worwood's mother. SATURDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY OCTOBER SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! NOW, for the first time, you can enioy the thrilling experience of seeing motion pictures in this FABULOUS NEW STYLE. wTtie remarkable innovations in this L UXUR Y THEA TRE of the FUTURE are so advanced that it will be a MUST SEE FOR EVERYONE! Thursday, October 12, 1967 ( QiMM'Ni'tVG Homer Bendixen and childr ren Randy, Kent, Don and Trudy visited on Saturayd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor of Levan and Mrs. Arthur G. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Franeom Ostler visited in Ogden on Friof Tremonton visited on Satwith their daughter and day H. urday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Elaine Stewart, on Mr. and Mrs. sister, Ray Franoom. her anniversary. birthday Ron Olsen and four sons of American Fork were Sunday Mrs. Leona Mangelson of Ledinner guests of her grandpar- van, Mrs. John Robertson of ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Nephi, and Mrs. Cyril Johnson Franeom. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen of American Fork visited with also visited with her other their sister, Mrs. John Tyron Mr. and Mrs. in Salt Lake City on Thursday. grandparents, Herman Christensen. Mrs. Tyron is confined to the hospital following amputation of a leg. Keep your gun looking good Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sheiwood buy a gun case from Forseys in Nephi, only $2.49. and daughter of Provo visited at the home of his brother and COME IN and register for sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. the knitting classes to start Reese Sherwood on Sunday. soon Yam Box. Miss Kathy Sherwood, a stuthe College of South.FOR SALE: Story and Clark dent at ern Utah, spent the week end area. Take this Console Piano, Mr. and Mrs. her with parents, over small monthly payments. For details write: CREDIT Reese Sherwood. MANAGER, Box 6179, Sugar Mrs. Elsie Sidwell visited in House Station, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City last week with Utah 84117. her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mcllrath. CARVELLE WATCHES at She also visited with her grandPriced from daughter and husband, Mr. and Nephi Jewelry. Mrs. Merrill Newren and fam$10.95 and up. ily. 6 Ammo $1.79 box of 20. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Elsie Box of 20 Hunting Sidwell practice; were Mr. and Mrs. Joe ammo, $2.99 at Forseys. Lund and Mrs. Oneita Christensen of Mt. Pleasant. COME IN and see our beautiful selections of yam and the RACK for pickup new supply of Jiffy Knit Mat- trucks only $2.29 at Forseys erials Yarn Box, next to Variety Store in Nephi. Chapman Studio. Miss Vinnie Christensen was Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Morten-se- n and daughter Nancy of accompanied home on Friday Ogden spent Saturday with his from Salt Lake City by her sister and nephew, Mrs. Lela mother, Mrs. Floy Mortensen Childs and Wayne Childs. Miss Miss Patricia Morgan, a stu- Christensen and her sister, Mrs dent at the College of Southern Childs returned to Salt Lake Utah, spent the week end with City by plane on Thursday afher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinrt ter spending a month in Hawaii r Morgan. where they visited with Sgt. n APPLES FOR SALE and Mrs. Carl Peterson, son in you Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Riley Fruit were in Salt Lake City law and daughter of Mrs. Childs pink or we pick Farm, 1095 South Main, Payson. on Sunday to witness the bless- They also attended the wedding 40.41-4- 2 Miss Susan Peterson and ing and naming of their grand-- for of son, the son of Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed seeing many points interest while in the Islands. 5 lb SPECIAL OFFER John B. Hanson. box of Whirlpool Detergent, a $1.29 value, now 79c at Forseys See our display adv. in this issue for buys on RCA Victor and RCA Whirlpool appliances. i and Schwarr Leslie Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE OR RENT and family of Murray vis daughters Joni and Suzanne of ited with his mother, Mrs. Rose; Bountiful spent the week end nice one bedroom home, full basement with coal furnace Neilsen on Saturday. with their parents and grand- Contact Frank Pew, phone parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Mr. and Mrs. Clark Moly-ne- Ellertson. of Mapleton announce the 2.99 at was in . ..SHOTGUN SHELLS Store in Nephi birth of a son on October 4. Mrs. Milton Neilsen Variety Forseys to on Salt Lake City Thursday Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. visit with her sister, Mrs. Betty FOR RENT OR SALE and of Mona My Vaughn Molyneux 5, at the LDS Hospital. Mrs. Rhoda Simmons of Maple-to- Steven Hardman accompanied home in Nephi at 164 East 1st South. For Information call G. Great grandmothers are, accompanied his aunt, Mrs. O. 1 Golden in Orem Mrs. Brigham Garrett of Ne- Neilsen, home for a few days 35 tf visit. phi and Mrs. Sarah Molyneux Richard Summers and Mr. THIS WEEK END ONLY of Mona. Jack, Steven and Rhonda Molyneux, children of and Mrs. Keith Taylor and 7x35 Wide Angle; 8x30 center Mr. and Mrs. Clark Molyneux, daughter of Salt Lake City, and ficus binoculars, $19.95 at Forspent last week with their Mrs. Dorothy Tidwell and fam- seys Variety Store. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs ily of Midvale were week end 'guests of Mrs. Ray Newton. Molyneux in Mona. 30-0- Man-gelso- - MGM 1 presents LEE MARVIN Mona Area News Briefs Academy Award Winner in 'Cat Ballou, fresh from his Smash Hit 'The Dirty Dozen BRINGS A JOLTING NEW CHARACTER ux TOTHESCREEN! POINT ANGIE DICK NSON BLANK" FILM IN In Panavision'and Metrocolor Inter-Mounta- n. ED ON ALCATRAZ 225-226- SAN FRANCISCO BAY! MGM in PREMIERE Watch For Date WWER5 ONE CARD YU ... FOR JUST ABOUT NEPHI LADIES CLUB Nephi News LADIES LITERARY LEAGUE The Ladies Literary League held their opening meeting on Thursday, Oct. 5 at the home of Mrs. Clinton Kirgan. Mrs. Max Orme, club president, was in charge. Club books were distributed and the years program outlined. Two new members were welcomed into the club. Light refreshments were served to Rheta Sperry, Ireta Carter, Mrs. Hosmer Grace, Coquella McPherson, Euna Cooper, Stella Mrs. Raymond Pay, Boswell, Mrs. Merron Price, Mrs. Gibson Cowan, Mrs. Max Orme, Mrs. Reed Greenhalgh, Mrs. Rex Tolley, Mrs. Gladys Brown, Mrs. Dell R. Carter, Mrs. Reese Painter, the hostess, Mrs. ClinVelton Kirgan and ma Hansen, Page Four NEWSr the club of past years were looked at by the club members. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Allen Belliston, Mrs. Arnold Brough, Mrs. Ray Christiansen, Mrs. Jack Ludlow, Mrs. Jack Brough, Mrs. Sam Haye3, Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen, Mrs. Bert Powell, Mrs. Clarence Wilkey, Mrs. Kenneth Nyman, Mrs. Roy E. Gibson, Mrs. Ray Boswell Mrs. George D. Haymond Jr., Mrs. Othel Pay and the hostess, Mrs. Miles Anderson. BOOKLORE CLUB Booklore Club members met at the home of Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh on October 5. Mrs. Joe Garrett, club president, presided and conducted a short busMrs. James iness session. Smith, who was responsible for the program, introduced a special guest, Mrs. Frank O. Morgan, who gave a delightful and interesting report of her trip to Japan. Mrs. Morgan stated that she was impressed by the courtesy of the people and the obedient children. She showed slides and displayed many lovely articles. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Dee Sparks, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. DeLos Garrett, Mrs. Ralph E. Chase, Mrs. R. Roscoe Garrett, Mrs. J. E. Worthington, Mrs. Joe Garrett, Mrs. Theo West-rinMrs. Alton Gadd, Mrs. BETA LITERARY CLUB Mrs. Miles Anderson was hostess at the opening meeting of the Beta Literary Club on Thursday, October 5. Mrs. Roy E. Gibson read club collect, and Mrs. Anderson, presided and welcomed the members. Special guests were Misses Paula and Cindy Garrett who gave an interesting report of their week spent at Girls State in Logan last June. The program for the coming year was previewed by Mrs. Ray Boscwell, program chairman. Three large history books Frank O Morgan and the hostof the events and meetings of ess, Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh. CARD OF THANKS The family of Ren Harriss express appreciation to the many friends and relatives who assisted with any part of the many details necessary for the funeral service. of sympathy Expressions from friends, the Ward Bishopric, the Mortician, World War Veterans, American Legion and to all, we say ational Guard "Thank You. Family of Ren Harris CARD OF THANKS It often has been said that one of the rewarding things of living in a small community comes Mowing the death of a family member. We realize the truthfulness of this statment more today than ever before. 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