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Show Nephi, Juab County, Ufa i 84648 SOCIAL ITEMS Mrs. James W. Mathews spent last week In Brigham City with five of her grandchildren while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mathews went to Rapid City, South Dakota, where Mr. Mathews is being transferred with the L. D S. Seminary system. James W. Mathews went to Brigham City Fr!J,v night, and they attended 1 ' Golden Spike Centennial parade at Brigham City Saturday before returning, to Nephi. Thursday, May 15, 1969 AT THE VENICE . . . While preparing a grave on Boot Hill, Ju3t outside the town of Calendar, somewhere In the Golden West, Gold is discovered. Naturally, Calendar turns into a goldrush town with all the attendant vices. One of the town baddies, discovers (Walter Brennan) the road to the mine is on his property and Imposes a slight tarriff (20) for its use. Now it would seem the town needs a sheriff, who else by James Gamer, to see how James beats the baddies; how he brings law and order to the town; and of course, how he wins the hands of the fair young lady, see "Support Your Local Sheriff" at the Venice Theatre May 15, 16 and 17. Mothers, Daughters Enjoy Annual Event BATH OIL . LOTION . SHAMPOO and lC WOMENS SHOES 8144 unbelievable at In - KLEENEX MODESS Box of 56 supply limited hurry! very nice - full size CRACKER JACK for Kid Calming Corn or-ler- 5 Bel-listo- n, Enjoy Meeting at Home of Mrs. Bailey 1617 Camp Birch, Daughters the Utah Pioneers, held their last meeting of the season at the home of Norma Bailey on May 9. Captain Jessie Worthington was In charge of the meeting, and the opening, prayer was given by Mrs. Bailey. Minutes of the prior meeting were read by Secretary Velma Hansen. "Pioneer Irrigation on the Upper Snake River was the lesson given by Mrs. Worth- "Jamf'fittn.m. OAKMONT PRODUCTIONS ington, and pioneer experiences were given by Geneva Worthington. Lillian Ostler asked for assistance from the members in cleaning the pioneer cabin on the City park, and also the Refreshments Chappel home. were served to Olive Boswell, Norma Bailey, Fern Garrett, Nona Smith, Sylvia Peters,, Blanche Cooper, Irva Howard, Velma Hansen, Tola Stephen-seLaura Price, Jessie Worthington, Erma Grfrrett, Verlie Tolley, Mildred Lunt, Coquella McPherson, Flossie Sudweeks, Maude Ingram and County Officers Lillian Ostler and Geneva Worthington. TUESDAY presents n, m". V jP COLOR by Deluxe United Artists J nONE Mickeisons Cafe. Mrs. Dean Shaw, dub president, conduct-- 1 ed, and chairman for the event was Mrs. Ralph Menlove. Mrs. Donald Eyre gave the biassing on the food, and each mother was presented with a corsage of yellow mums. Allen Smith, music director of Juab High School presented a mus-- 1 program. Enjoying the evening were Mrs. Lynn Wright, Mrs. Theo Westring, Mrs. Earl Bowles, Mrs. LaVern Jensen, Mrs. K. J. Sperry, Mrs. Clarence Hansen, Mrs. Ralph Menlove, Mrs Kartell Keetch, Mrs. Dee Kendall, Mrs. Micheal Stewart, Mrs. Bob Steele, Mrs. Don Brown, Mrs. Howard Brown, Mrs. Carl Memmott, Mrs. Cleon Memmott, Mrs. Beth Rosquist, Mrs. Raymond Blackett, Mrs. Earl Spendlove, Mrs. Fred Sargent, Mrs. Donald Eyre, Mrs. Rudolph Mrs. Church, Mrs. Kay Stuart, Wor-wood, Frank Eliason, Mrs. Dale Mrs. J. A. Burton, Mrs, Alan Ostler, Mrs. J. V. Cooper, Mrs Roy Mrs Dean Shaw, Christiansen. STCP; I I erine Haynes and Michael R. Thorpe were married at the Rose Park Fourth Ward in Salt Lake City. Miss Haynes Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merl I. Haynes, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes of Nephi. Mr. Thorpe is a son of Mrs. G. McCune of Las Ve-icgras, Nevada. A reception was held following the ceremony. NOW : : 16.88 : : ; - - - 4 for 1.00 CASTABUBBLES files - dozen in plastic 69 box 9 95 Hi: prices start at 2.98 ; CASTING RODS FISHING LINE 800 yards sizes 4 to 12 lbs 89c - GENUINE FLAT FISH prices start at 1.79 ill: SPINNING REELS ONLY 89c FISHING VESTS prices start at 2.98 HIP BOOTS - all sizes 5.49 8-4- 9 pair SPINNING RODS prices start at 3-9- 8 i:i: Big selection of TACKLE BOXES from 1.29 VARIETY STORE 42 SOUTH MAIN t: DECORATOR RUGS 27 x 45 assorted new colors - each 1.88 NYLON WIND BREAKERS Reg. 49c ea. Womens - 7 2.77 each Mens . . . 4.88 each Boys . . . 3.94 each -- BankAmericard, twm DEPARTMENT STORES al !MY ft Nephi News Briefs 'Visitors on Mothers day at the home of Mrs. A. V. Gaddi were Mrs. Ralph P. Frandsen and daughter Marilyn; Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Gadd of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hal Gadd and granddaughter of Provo; Mr and Mrs. Gedge Oliver and sons of Mona, and other grand-- 1 children and great grandchild- VIKO Extorior lotex drfe In 30 minute dean up with water. Cosy to apply, excellent durability. For wood or masonry. Whit and Rght colon, HOUSE PAINT KUSSER LATEX for Interior woll surfaces. Scrubboble, Dries fast to a flat finish. Cosily applied. Clean up with soop and water. White and light colors. WALL PAINT I Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bolton of I of Salt Gadd John and Sandy Lake City spent Saturday with Mrs. Gadd. Mrs. Bolton is a niece of Mrs. Gadd. LATEX SEMI GLOSS for Interior walls and wood Dries fast to a low latex enamel. Easy to keep dean. Clean up whh soap and water. White ond light colon. SEMI GLOSS Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett had as their visitors on Friday, Mrs. Melva J. Openshaw and granddaughter Deena of Provo; and on Saturday, Bishop William R. arrett and son Ronnie and a friend; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Jarrett and family; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bartell and family, all of Salt Lake City, were guests at the Jarrett home. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bosh and daughters Luann and Lisa of Salt Lake City spent Mothers Day with his mother, Mrs. Hazel Bosh. Mrs. Chloe Ballley visited during the past week in Cedar City with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanson and family. Overnight guests at the home of Mrs. Chloe Bailey Thursday were Mrs. Lois Potter and Mrs. Beverly Nelson of Alamo, Nev- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilkey had as their visitors Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seat of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey of Ogden. Miss Marion Blackett of Salt Lake City was a guest of Mrs. James H. Eagar on Saturday J and Sunday. $ I ren. 2 spools nnt loESiaramfr, I MITCHEL REELS qII 17 Kitchen Terry TOWELS for The annual Mothers day program of the Delphic Literary Club was hel don May 8 at Camp Birch Members SATURDAY MONDAY 19 20 ft yd to the west VENICE THEATRE SUNDAY MAY 18 GLO WEAVE ft and GINGHAM .5 Lit-a-Lu- re 623-036- 0, MAY 16 32 oz MATS reg. 99c - ea.lBvS) FITTED MATTRESS PADS quilted J)22 ea, 623-036- RINSE TERRY BATH box TISSUES Stale Tennis Meet at FRIDAY II wild summer color-s- odd lot closeouts value to 7.99 Wilkey, Eyre and Menlove 15. North Street. Eight Chalice Members, The Chalice dub held their annual Mothers and Daughters party on May 7 at Ray's Cafe. President LuOna Prisbrey welcomed the members and their guests. The committee for the evening was Melva Scott, chairman; Alene Sperry, Beth Jar-re-tt and Marjorie Greenhalgh. The program consisted of a vocal trio by Marilyn, Charlotte and Colleen Vickers; a piano solo by Linda Spencer; a dance by Judy Wilson; a tribute to mothers and daughters by Anna Marie and Betty Botes, and WARDS HOTTEST two accordlan selections by LuOna Prisbrey. TIRE SALE! Attending were Elolse Spen4th IIST tire FREE Buy SEMINARY cer, Linda Spencer, Alene Sper-ce- r, Our most pop2 and save Alene Sperry, Hazel Roy-lanc- e, Continued from page one ular tire tested to withstand Janet Sperry, Anna Pew, sustained high speed driving. Motes, Anna Marie Motes, Betty Walt Virgil Howard, Rolled tread edge for greater Chapman, Inez Rosenlof, Beth Jarrett, Mar-te- ll Karen Jarrett, Bonnie White, stability, fortified for longer Leafty, Colleen Lewellyn, , Painter-Menlove, Marjorie wear. tread Full Melva Scott, Jean Elswood, wear guarantee. Wards stands Rodney Painter, Sandra Pay. Carol W. Pew, Judy Wilson, Juabs tennis team fell short Tom Han Ward: Third Nephi behind their guarantee. Come Wilson, Emma Talbot, Beverly 9 to 10 of winning the Victoria Orme, Lynette LuOna Prisbrey, Debra Prisey, in or call 62? U24 Smith, Linda Spencer, Keith brey, LuDean Talbot, Thelma Region 7 tennis championship County Attorney Is at Ephraim. This is Spencer, Marilyn Stowell, SharMaureen Saturday the identical situation to 1968 Speaker Club Meet SADDLE FOR SALE Youth ia Tolley, Marilyn Vickers, and Reed, Lillian Linton, Vickers, Charlotte Vickers, Col- when Manti defeated Juab 10 saddle used only two years and George Wilson. Juab leen County Vickers, Marilyn Vickers, to 9 to win the region. Attorney Milton Just broken in good. See or T. Harmon was speaker at the Mada-len- e ane Ward: Pattie Davis, Second Davis, Myrtle Last Juab 9 Nephi year, however, phone Jimmy McCune at dub Davis, Bene Davis, Jean went on to the state tennis meeting of the And reason Connie Beard, Debor his attorney orah Bellwiston, Morris Bur- Johnson, Holly Johnson, Ger- tournament to win the cham- held on May 1 at the home of Attorney ton, Randy Carter, Greg Ferre, trude Coulson, Joyce Pay, Lin- pionship over Manti to gain Mrs. Merle White. Eileen Gobe, Phyllis Haycock, da Pay, Donna Pay, Erma Car- Juabs first state tennis cham- Harmon talked on law and . He stated that It is our Patricia Miner, Lloyd Olpin, ter, Arlene Carter, Ora Carter, pionship. and aim to have an orderSharie JenNan Pay. Gary Reed, Glenda Corinne Jenkins, This year's team, trying to hope society, through theadoption Sparks, Jim Stephenson, Brad kins, JoAnn Jenkins, Ada Ken- repeat last years performance, ly dall. Ada Jarrett, Marsha Jar- are Mark Wilkey, no. 1 singles of laws concerned with the fol Tidwell, Jolynn Young. rett, Sheilla Jarrett, Faye champion in region 7; Brent lowing areas: preservation of Nephi First Ward: Burt Marsha Oollard, Rich- Greenhalgh, Donna Greenhalgh, Eyre, no. 2 singles, second property, lives, liberty, the pursuit of and spiritual Karen ard Hansen, Blake Ingram, Marjorie Greenhalgh, in region; Martell Men- values. happiness, Our forefathers were Anna Rae Kendall, Carrie Mann, Greenhalgh, Linda Greenhalgh, place in 3 no. love, singles champ concerned, he pointed out, with Sydnee Morgan, Emllee Nebek-e- r, Adele Jackson and Peggy Jack-so- n. region 7. On the shoulders of these things also, as noted in Michael Park, Steven Parthese boys rest the chances of the United States constitution. Worheld Ranae a Alan At kin, Sperry, previous meeting Juab to win the 1969 state Litany was read by Mrs. at the home of Corinne Jenkins, tennis championship. thington, Russell Yazzie. James M. Anderson and Mrs. Vice President Alene Sperry F. A. Heppler conducted the conducted and led the pledge to business session. Attending were POSITIONS OPEN the flag. Collect was read by Mrs. Fred L. Gadd, Mrs. Frank Juab School District Is ac- Corinne Jenkins, and Erma Car- Delphic Club Annual Brough, Mrs. E. C. Sherwood, She read ter the gave topic. the cepting applications for Mrs F. H. Beckstead, rMs. War-rillo- w several written Journals by position of custodian for the some of her Brough, Mrs. James M. ancestors 1969-197- 0 pioneer Mother's Day Party school year. Those Mrs. F. A. Heppler, Anderson, MissIn the pursecutions desiring to apply should pick up duringand Cleon Mrs. Memmott, Miss NaIllinois, and on the application forms at the School ouri of the omi Bailey and Mrs. Merle H. 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