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Show Thursday, January 2, 1969 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 r- - Pag Hews Briefs Of IHf Association UTAH STATE Pi NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Goble and daughter of Clearfield and Miss Juanita Goble, a student at the Brigham Young University, visited over the week end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goble. Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Utah. Second Utah. at Nephi, entry 96 South Main 5 Phone Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gadd have as their guests during the Christmas holidays, their son, Jim, a student at the BYU, and their daughter, Mrs. Carol Kingsolver and children Steven and Jeffery of Provo. 623-052- Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Levan Local, Social Items her visitors during the holidays her son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowers and family of Lehi, and on Sunday, her son and daughter in Visitors du'lny, the Christmas law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers holidays at the home of Mr. and of American Fork were guests Olsen Delgarto, Navajo Youth, enjoys sketching, drawing Mrs. J. E. Hansen were Mr. and at her home. Mrs. Harry Olsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Bar-loMr. and Mrs. James R. EmMan Enjoying Nephi Home Life and family of Ogden, Mr. mons had as their visitors on Navajo Young and Mrs. Rodney Bawer of Lo- Christmas day, his parents, This is another in the serincreased amount of laughtei gan and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. John Emmons of ies articles of and an additional smiling face. concerning Callahan of Springville. Provo; and his brother in law This is from the cheery dls young folks in the East Mrs. Ralph Mr. and and sister, Juab County Area under 'position of Olsen Delgarto, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard Harper; also Mr. (and Mrs. John the LDS Indian Student 13.year old Navajo boy from epent Christmas in Midvale W. of Emmons and family Placement Program. New Mexico. with their son in law and Thoreau, Springville, J. C. Riley of Salt Olson is a participant in the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lake Mr. and Mrs. RobCity, A. Hodson and family. Around the home of Dwain LDS Indian Student Placement ert Keck and sons of Las VegOlsen fits in well and Nevada. as as. Joyce Bracken there is an program. Mrs. Sadie Bowers had with the Bracken family as evidenced by the good feeling from every member of his foster family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fmncom and family of Lehi visited on Monday with his parents, Mr. end Mrs. H. Ray Francom. w He makes friends readily and has friends aplenty. Olson, having lost both his parents, lives with his grandmother, Mary Yazzie in Thoreau. He has a younger brother, Bennie, and an older married brother, Raymond, with whom the younger brothers live part of the time. Olson is interested in baseball. He also is very talented ticipation in Little League base ball. He also s very talented in art and shows some unusual promise in this field. He is not sure of a vocation al choice for the future but he has voiced a desire to serve as an LDS missionary when he roaches the proper age. The Brackens are very pleased with the way Olsen has fit in with their family. He has accepted cheerfully his share of the chores along with half of Johns paper route so he can earn his own spending money. Mrs. Bracken notes that he eats well and shows no biases about the things she cooks. SHQR 3330 5 per annum paid every 90 days. Deposit as little as $500, or more in multiples of $100. for 5 years. Interest guaranteed 5 LONG USED 5.60 effective rate with interest accumulated. A deposit of $78.12 grows to $100.0(X in 5 years. 5 interest is deferred for 3, 4 or 5 years Interest is compounded twice a year. 5.60 effective rate when held for 5 years with interest accumulated. Most popular of all bank savings Interest paid at maximum bank rate permitted on passbook savings: 4 This free service makes saving easier Funds are automatically transferred from your checking account to your savings account on the day or days you designates, EACH DEPOSITORS ACCOUNT IS INSURED UP TO $15,000 the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation by Visitors on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner were Mr. Find Mrs. Clifton Warner and baby of Logan, Mr. and Mira Charles Vaughn and son Michael of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kay and famMiss Rebecca ily of Goshen, Warner, and Mrs. Naoma Niel son and son Jim of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Green-halg-h and family Find Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenhalgh and family spent two days following Christmas at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roauild Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh entertained on Christmas eve at a fFimily pFirty, and also honoring Dale Lynn Greenhalgh on his birthday anniversary. A hot dinner was served and gifts The grand were exchanged. children presented a Christmas program. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greenhalgh Mr. and Mrs, and children, Gary Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green' haigh and family, Earl Green, haigh, Mrs. Florence Beal and Mrs. Olive J. Broadhead. On Christmas morning the grandchildren were special guests at breakfast at the Greenhalgh home. Guests on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Greenhalgh were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lowry and two daughters of Manti, Howard Collett of Ogden, and Glenna Belliston Find son Michael of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh visited over Christmas with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Taryl Green' haigh and family in Richfield, New Babies . . NOW we have a wedding gift Babies bom at the Juab list for your convenience and lots of beautiful gifts for the County Hospital at Nephi during the past week include the bride Nephi Lumber Co. following, according to the list released Wednesday morning USE OUR RUG SHAMPOO by Hospital authorities: MACHINE $1.00, and buy RUG MATE SHAMPOO at Daughter, bom December 28 Nephi Lumber Co., 55 West to Mrs. Vickie Jensen of Ne2 North, Nephi. phi Grandparents are Jessie Daniels of Mt Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Jensen of Fairview. Levan News Son, bom December 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Jack-so- n Dinner guests Sunday at the of Nephi. Grandmothers home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray areiMrs. Emily Jackson of NeFrancom were Mr. and Mrs. phi Find Mrs. Scott B. Bruno of Leon Madsen and children Den- Moroni. nis, Marilyn and Connie of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Man-gelso- n spent Christmas day in Salt Lake City where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence R. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Hansen land Mr. and Mrs. Kent P. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Hall of Juab visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Betrd. Delwin Shepherd. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom were their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom of American Fork; also Mr. and Mrs. George Clements of Murray. zjars --- - - 1 46oz--4f- CHOICE NAVEL ORANGES IDAHO RUSSETS -- US. No. CELERY - 10 DATES -- 1 1-- lb LARRY CHECK 45c lb 49 LB frozen food - 8 for 1.001 ROSEDALE VEGETABLES 6 for 89 BANQUET MEAT PIES RHODES BREAD - pkg of 5 loaves -6 oz cans 6 for 1.00 ORANGE JUICE lib to 4 hr 100 HASH BROWNS ---- 85 PETERSON YOUR IHSURAIiCE TODAY As long as you can't take medication to prevent aR types of accidents, It is logical that you may be involved in a costly accident. Proper insurance can help you guard against financial loss see us today! - Von Christensen of Salt Lake City visited over the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen. Out of town guests on Christmas day at the home of First Security Bank o' -- 'an Nationel Association. First Security State Bank, First Security Bank el Rock Springs, Myomr. first Secunlgr Bank 0 Idaho, Nat.onai Association. tTfcrs Federal Dapesit Insurance Corporation Mrs. Audrey Dal by were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dalby and son Sean, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dalby and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brauer, all of Salt Lake City. Central Utah INSURANCE 33 South Office 623-025- 0 ' UEATS'GROCERIES'FRUITS'VEGETABLES.l Main NEPHI Home 623-003-9 8 lbs -10 . Merlin Stephensen and family of Salt Lake City visited at the Ballow home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepherd of Logan are visiting during the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brough and Mr. and Mrs. --40o- at low budget prices 2 pound package 1 .09 PALACE BACON MORRELL PRIDE SMOKED SUCH) - lb 43c PICNICS " - WROTE 40 lb per pound 59 MEDIUM CHEESE SWIFT PREMIUM FRANKS - P lb 55 POT ROASTS - - SEVEN BONE CUT - - per lb 53c SWIFT PREMIUM BACON -p- er lb 69 WILSONS TAMALES - - - package of 8 - - - 89 Per Pund - - 49 HALIBUT FILLETS per lb 53c PORK ROAST better CUTS Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bowles of Nephi were guests Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ballow, and on the Sunday following, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Anderson had as their guests during the Christmas holidays, their sons, Rex and Earl Anderson. Rex is a student at the Utah State University at Logan, and Earl is living in Anaheim, California. He visited over the week end with his parents. 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