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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, February 20, 1969 27jc' lertson, Kim Ellertson and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. Levan News Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert I Shepherd were In Salina and Aurora last week to attend funeral services for a cousin, Grover C. Shepherd. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shepherd at Salina and with other relatives. ti.j Mrs. David Neilsen returned to her home Wednesday of last week after visiting In Murray with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen. r--) ! ,; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Powell i ;' Dinner guests Sunday at the visited In Pleasant Grove on home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren with week of last Tuesday Newton were their son in law their son and daughter In law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Powell. Vaughn Summers and family, 'K'V. and Mrs. Garry Bywater of Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker of Salt Lake City. Lindon spent Sunday In Levan. w 'VrT, They visited with Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brough, Lorenzo Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson and other relatives. They also attended Sacrament meeting, in the Levan ward that evening. 1';-; i A family gathering was held V A, O. S. at the evening Saturday Aagard home. Members of the t1 i, family attending were Mr. and r Mrs. Lee Aagard, Mr. and Mrs. ftt. Eugene Aagard and sons Ed. ' I, i.(.' Brent and Tom, Mrs. Don Bal-lo' and sons Kelly and Brett, Mrs. Loran Stephensen of Henderson, Nevada; Mrs. Thomas Butterfield of Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Butterfield of Pro-- , vo; Mrs. Blaine Taylor and sons Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A Bosh (Judy Mae Winter) Earl and Lee of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs. Alger Sutherland of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Aagard were honored by the group and a gift presented to them on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. On Saturday, February 15, was a heart shaped cascade of wedding vows were exchanged pink cymbidium orchids sur-l- n a beautiful double ring cere-- rounded by pink rose buds and Mrs. Worthington mony at the Manti Temple of springs of blue heather. Moth-th- e Church of Jesus Christ of era of the bride and groom Hostess Recent Latter-da- y Saints by Miss Judy wore dresses of turquoise with Mae Winter and Gordon A I oorsakes of three pink cymbid-BosCamn Birch Meetlna both of Levan. The cere-- lum orchids. Members of the Daughters mony was performed In the Matron of honor was a sls- after ter of the bride, Carol Pexton, of Utah Pioneers of Camp Birch presence of relatives, met at the home of Captain which a dinner honoring the I and bridesmaids were Susan Jessie Worthington on Febro young couple was given by the Garrett, Patty Mangelson, parents, Mr. and Mrs. I lene Larson and Paula Garrett; ary 14, with Mrs. Worthington presiding and conducting. Invoc Jack Bosh of Levan. junior bridesmids were sisters ation was by Norma Bailey. That evening, the newlyweds of the groom, Jacqueline and Singing was directed by Velma greeted friends and relatives at Bonniejean Bosh. They wore Hansen and accompanied by a reception In the Levan Ward matching floor-lengt- h Scallop-CulturRheta Sperry. Hall, hosted by the necked sheath formals of tur-p- a rents of the bride, Mr. and I quoise brocade, accented with A short history of Eliza Ann Hofhelns Morgan was read by Mrs. LaMar Winter. Jong white gloves. Their nose- The bride was lovely in a gays of giant orysanthemums her daughter, Jessie Worthingof ruffles with a were centered with pink rose ton, and the lesson Railroads full gown I in Picture and Story was given pleated over skirt of silk-facu Buds surrounded by silver de sole trimmed with seal- - Qeg and blue heather with by Mildred Lunt. Present were Twila Winn, loped lace. The bodice ha da white streamers, Sylvia Peters, Norma Bailey, scalloped sweet heart neck line Special guests were grand-an- d Nona Smith, Mildred Lunt, the long sleeves were Illy parents of the groom: Mrs.,' The doube, elbow- - Dora, Bradfleld and Mr. and Flossie Sudweeks, Velma Han- pointed. CHUNK sen, Erma Garrett, Olive Bos- length veil of bridal illusion Mrs. Floyd well, Alberta Jones, Rheta Sper- fell from a pearl and rhine- Best man was Ted Bosh, stone lace flower. Her bouquet (brother of the groom. Ushers ry and Jessie Worthington. were Richard and Leon Winter, brothers of the bride, and close friends: John Morgan, Terry Stephensen, Bob Shepherd Jerry Stephensen, Jerry Mangelson, and Kip Ballow. Greeting the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter, unde and aunt of the bride, and Bishop and Mrs. undes Golden R. Mangelson, and aunt of the groom. At the guest book were Misses Mary Jane Newell and Peggy Neilsen. In charge of the gifts were Ellen Bradfleld, Claudia Morgan, Valene Teer-linMichelle Steele, Eudene Harper and Janet Shepherd. Helping with the gifts were Greg, Jeff and Craig Winter, Jamie Beutler and Melanie Lar. . 1.97 . son. Serving were Julie Man- gelson, Susan Harper, Joan INDIAN RIVER Morgan, Judy Wankler, Peggy Dalby, Celia and Adel Mangei-- I son. The brides trousseau was ar--I ranged by Mary Jane Winter, Norma Anderson, Louise Tayand lor, Cheryl Stephensen . Yj Emily Bosh. Following a honeymoon to California the young, couple will make their home In . . . 1.00 -- 1.99 Levan. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mblyneux on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pritchett and children of Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton EL Spanish Fork, and Miss Norma who Just returned lertson were hosts at a family Molyneux, from a three-weetour of dinner held at their home SunSouth America. day, honoring four members of the family on their birthday anniversaries, Including E. Alton Ellertson, Leslie Schwarr, Johnny Schwarr and Larry EllertEAT TODAYS EGGS son. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Schwarr and Lundells TOMORROW! FRESH eggs are now family of Bountiful, Mr. and being sold at Garretts Service. Mrs. Wells Ellertson and fam- Our eggs are so fresh they talk ily, Mr. and Mrs. John El. back try some. ks TNT'S Of MEMUt NATIONAL newspaper fliUti association A Ilf Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. entry at Nephi, THE SOCIATIOSI UTAH $ I Page Two imes -- Heins Wftt Fret Pnsj i 1SS5 NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER -1- Office: 96 South Main 5 Phone 969 623-052- Editor and Manager Roy E. 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TEXTURED HOSE 1.99 to 2.99 .. 3 pair 99c WOOL BATTS 2.19 SAMSONITS LUGGAGE .12 off MATTRESS COVERS . . . 2.98 25 PCSA'Uir5; II -- Cup- Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazler spent three days In Ogden recently where they visited with their ami in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson. Mrs. Ferguson had recently underwent major surgery. They also visited with Mr. Cazier's sister, Mrs. Minnie Swensen and with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hoopes at Clearfield. Lb pkg Dish-1- 0 A Inbound-- BAR S 1 Mrs. J. Read Greenhalgh vis-- I ited last week in Las Vegas, Nevada with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee Greenhalgh. J. Read Greenhalgh went to Las Vegas by train to spend the week end with his wife, son and family. He was accompanied by a grandson. Quin Green- halgh. ROLLS 00 4 cans 89 SCOT TOWELS-JUMB- O 31 46 ozcans TOILET TISSUE - - - 12 rolls 1.00 4cansl.0(i PYREX KITCHEN AIDS 88 each. Regular can CUDAHY VIENNA - Wz qt. Loaf in. Pie Plate Quart Measuring SAUSAGES 5 cans 1.0 - 2 qt. 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