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Show 27)c- - SittttO'&cttto Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84643 M DO YOU NEED HELP? If you have a problem caring for an aged loved one or an unfortunate member of your family, why dont you have them stay at the Colonial Manor. You can be sure they will receive kind tender loving respectful consideration in our home. We have trained personnel that will give them excellent care. Here they will receive good nutritious food, personal grooming attention and will be kept clean and comfortable in pleasant surroundings with nice accomodations. We make no discrimination because of race, color, creed or ethnic origin. Everyone is accorded the same fine treatment and enjoys the same privileges. We have room for a few more guests. Call us or write us any time for more information. Colonial Manor Nursing and Convalescent Home 71 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah 84648 1 or Phone: 623-051- 623-18- 98 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winter (Susan Garrett) of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday of last week with their parents, President R. Roscoe Garrett In Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar C. Winter in Levan, and with other relatives. Mothers day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Hall were her mother, Mrs, Welcome Chapman of Fountain Green, Mr and Mrs. Dean Bailey of Salt Lake City, and Gary Hall, a student at the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Hall had as their visitors on Monday of this week, her aunt, Mrs. Virgil Rostron and daughter, Mrs. John Pack and her daughter, Stacey Ann Pack of California. Mrs. Delta Hedberg returned to her home recently after spending a week in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Glen JarretL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green halgh and grandsons Allen and Merrill Lund, visited in Green-rivon Mothers day with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Greenhagh, son and daughter in law of Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh. Miss Paula Garrett is home for the summer months. She has been attending Ricks College at Rexburg, Idaho. She is daughter of President R. Ros- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh had as their guests for dinner on Mothers day, members of their family: Mr. and Mrs, Norman Greenhalgh and famMr. and Mrs. Richard ily, Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Greenhalgh and family, all of Nephi, and Miss June Heelis of Santaquln. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd had as their visitor on Friday of last week, her aunt, Mildred Allred of Provo; and their granddaughter, Miss Kathleen Allred of Fountain Green was a guest at their home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Garrett visited on Sunday evening, with their son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chapman in Loa. On Monday, they enjoyed a trip through Bryce and Zion's Canyons, and on Tuesday they attended a session at the St George LDS Temple, and returned home that even tag. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilson of California were Sacramento, guests on Sunday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. James H Eagar. er ADVANCE NOTICE -- - NEPHI DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT WILL BE CLOSED FROM THURSDAY EVENING MAY 29 UNTIL MONDAY JUNE 2 coe Garrett. Dinner guests on Mothers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden were Mr. and NOTICE TO WATER USERS J. B. Ranch, Incorporated, RFD Box 187, Springville, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer App. No. 39308 to appropriate 0.015 sec.-- ft of water in Juab County, State of Utah. The water is to be diverted from a well, 50-5ft. deep at a pont W. 660 ft. N. 20 ft. from E Cor., Sec. 16, T10S, R1E, SLB&M, and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for stockwatering of 250 cows in SE14NE14 Sec. 16, TIGS, R1E, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before June 21, 1969. (53-38- 0) n. Mrs. Byron Chase and family of Salt Lake City, MTs. Claudia Friede and three children of Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Golden and daughter of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh and son Dale Lynn were Hubert C. Lambert in Salt Lake City Saturday STATE ENGINEER afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh enjoyed the state track meet in which Dale Lynn was Dates of publication: May 8, a participant, placing fourth in 15 and 22, 1969 in The Tlmes-New- s, Nephi. Utah. the 880 yard race. Thursday, May 22, 196? Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Garrett on Sunday were her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Jackson of Moroni, and Mrs. Roberta Jorgensen of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown had as their visitors on Mother's day, Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson and family of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown and family of Lindon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Liddiard and son Courtney of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Sanders and family of Nephi. Terry Brown, who is stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado called on the telephone to wish his mother a happy day. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote visited Saturday and Sunday with members of their family Mr. and Mrs. Glen Foote and children of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Foote and famMr. and ily of Taylorsville; Mrs. Cherles Jones and family at Kearns. Mrs. DaVeda Davis had as her visitor over the week end, her son, Dr. John R. Davis and son Stephen of Pocatello, Idaho. The occasion was Mrs. Davis birthday anniversary. Visitors on Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. George W. Duckworth over the Mother's day week end were Mrs. Laveme Harris of Logan, and Mrs. Eileen Pack of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family of Hunter were vis' itors on Mothers day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton. Mrs. DaVeda Davis spent Mother's day in Pocatello, Idaho as a guest of her son and daughter in law, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Davis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nyman of Provo were week end guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. Tree Topping Trucking Service Clarence Phillipsen 60 East Third South Phone Nephi Insured 623-055- 22 COAL Use the TUTS! Miss Nadine Heaton Plan Temple Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Heaton of Kanab announce the enand gagement approaching marriage of their daughter, Nadine, to E. Clark Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kay of Mona. The marriage will take place June 7 at the Manti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. Mias Heaton has attended two years at the College of South' em Utah at Cedar City, and currently is a student at the Brigham . Young University at Provo. Mr. Kay is a graduate of Juab High School and Juab Stake Seminary, has attended Snow College, CSU and presently is enrolled at the BYU. He has fulfilled a mission to the North Central States. After their marriage, they plan to continue their studies at the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neil-se-n Mothers day visitors at the of Murray visited Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry with Mrs. David Neilsen. Worthington were their son and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. spent Saturday and Sunday in Jay Worthington of Granger. St. George where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jack-so- n and five children and with Mr. and Mrs. Virgjl Swasey. Melvin Shepard of Salt Lake City visited with his mother, Mrs. Katie Shepard Sunday and Monday of this week, returning to his home on Tuesday. From Your Pharmacist Every year hundreds of children die from accidental poisoning in tragic mishaps that could have been prevented. Often the cause of death can be a common household product, as lye, bleach, furniture polish, etc. If you have youngsters in your home please keep potentially dangerous items where they cannot be obtained by the curious children. It also is good common sense to keep medications out of the reach of the kiddies from aspirin to prescription medicines. Just remember, be safe, not sorry! Cosmetics for every lady newest toiletries for the men! Nephi Drug Company We Are Here to Serve Use your BankAmericard for gas, oil, tires, batteries, all accessories and repairs Rapid Growth Kenyas capital, Nairobi, is today one of Africas biggest .cities. Yet, it began only 70 years ago as a makeshift camp of the pioneering Railroad. Today it Kenya-Ugan- da has a population of 350.000. THE LIGHT TOUCH these stations in Utah and Idaho welcome ALL by Lynn Y- s L V,' Carter Op (HUM ftniKlu monaiu First Security BankAmericard: No. it- - 0P cant take Because it Know why you It with you? . goes before yon do. Some how or other, as we we get older, work seems a lot less fan, and fun seems a lot more work. A six year old was trying to thread a needle: He said, come on now, say ahhhh! teSfe fe3 to feHssQ Now! The Ford Msvsrlck. Ford's brend-nebettor idea. You save when you buy fc save more when you drive It See the new Maverick, the red-hnewcomer to Ford Country. w ot Cc o b cotv to c3 Llorcrfrli &czaica Co!o PARKIN MOTOR 131 South Main- -. Yonll say ahhhh! when you see the new assortx western ment of shirts. And the latest style western Hats, the BULL DOGGER" for men and boys, by Moore Hat Oo. Tem-Te- Visit us soon at Sportsmans Supply CO. l.'ephl, Utah US South See oar WOLVERINE advertisement elsawhere In this paper. Fill Dirt Backhoe - Loader Good Sand CARD OF THANKS To all those who have been so kind and thoughtful of me during, and since my hospitalization, I express my sincere thank you. It did so much to help me along the way. Very sincerely, Tacy Bracken, 5380 Wander Lane, Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 Mr. and Mrs. Blair Guymon and daughter Jana Lee of Provo visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. R. E. Winn. OUR APPRECIATION We extend our sincere and thanks to Painter Motor Co., Mickelsons Cafe, the First Security Bank and Forrest Anderson for the support they gave Larry at the Delta Livestock Show last Saturday, for helping him financially to show and sell his steers, and for their purchases at the show. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Ostler, Larry Ostler 1 Mr. and Mrs. Von Andreason and daughter Stephanie of St George visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Andreason. Nephi News Briefs Mona News Page Three Hundreds of other individual stations selling other brands also welcome it! Drivo in wherever you see this sign . SsnkMari owned BAIl ICAr.lER I CAR D. flUih a asd Busied by fcwLAMrim Service t Cerperstiee- - |