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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 i)c Mrs. Minnie S. Winter spent last week In Salt Lake City with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton. While in Salt Lake City she attended the funeral services for her cousin, Mrs. Ruby Karpo-wit- z Mrs. Elva Lofthouse and her daughter, Mrs. James Maxwell and two children are In Milford Wednesday to visit with Mrs. Lofthouses brother In law and sisters: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holm and Mrs. Reid Willyord, and also with a daughter Lorraine Holm of Cedar City. On Friday of this week, Mrs. Lofthouse will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and family to St Louis, Missouri where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lofthouse. Mr Lofthouse Is attending the University at St. .Louis. Eimco-Irto- c Thursday, May 29, 1969 Burrasfon Pond Area Open House Friday Scene of Boy Scout Mona Planned In Honor Spring Camporee on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Park and Boy Scouts of Juab District Mr. and Mrs. David Borella held their annual spring, spent Sunday with his mother, and two children of Midvale recently at Burras ton's Mrs. Lois Nelson. spent Monday with Mr. and Ponds. Seventy-si- x boys and their leaders participated in Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmott Mrs. John E. Robertson. the over-nigcamping affair. had a3 their guest over the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson week end, their granddaughter, of Provo visited over the week , Friday evenings program was Miss Lynn Memmott, a stu- end at the home of Mrs. J. Earl around a campfire, and scouts needing Instruction in astron-Rel- d dent at the BYU. Other visit omy were instructed by Richard ors on Sunday at the Memmott home were Miss Chalan MemMrs. Winn Park received BelrSuJmaster of the trooP-o- f mott of Woods Cross and Mrs. last Thursday of the birth After breakfast on Saturday Colleen Wilson Memmott. a great grandson. Parents of the boy are Mr. and Mrs. bys attended a flag Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell ceremony presided over by Lusk of Lansing, New Washand family of Richland, Jersey, and the baby was bom I Theodore (Bob) Howard, dist-oington have been visiting in J! camping and activities May 20. Mrs. Lusk is the Nephi this week with his fath- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph chairman. Following this, all of Miss Llano Harrington er, O. Ray Powell, and with le troops competed in various of Goshen (Elaine Jasperson MemMaurice Mr. and Mrs. activities. The Second Ward mott and family, brother in law Park). troop was presented with the Plan Temple Marriage and sister of Mrs. Powell. They THANKS I Presidents award for their out- are in Utah for the wedding of I extend my thanks and ap- - standing skills, the Mona and Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy F. HarMiss JoDene Powell and F. of Ogden, Utah anFourth Ward were giv-i- n rington assisted troops who to all Bruce Packard of Sprlngville predation in presentation of en blue ribbons for thedr camp, nounce the engagement of their way any at the Mantl Temple on Thurs- the dance review. Especially 1 skills, the First Ward eam- - daughter, Liane, to Melvin A. a red award, and the Third Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs Alfred day, May 29. An open house am grateful to parents who as-- 1 will be held on the evening of sisted their W. Pace of Nephl, Utah. children, and to Ward earned a yellow award, Miss Harrington graduated May 29 at the home of the the many fine children I have from Ben Lomond High School groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. been privileged to work with. Bliss Packard of Sprlngville; and Seminary, and Superior appreciate the attendance of Ford and a reception will be held at School. She has lived Awards Beauty All friends. and Company proparents In Salt Lake City the past Richland, Washington on June ceeds from the review will be 2. year and presently Is employed given to the Nephi Elementary to at the Salt Lake Clinio. Recognition School. at Visitors Sunday afternoon Dona McPherson Mr. Pace graduated from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson S. Cowan were Mr. and Parkin Motor Foreman Juab High School at Nephl and attended the College of SouthMrs. D. G. Cowan and daughtern Utah and also LDS Buser Kathie, Mr. and Mrs. Randy G. Harold Parkin, service USE THE TNT'S! iness School. He served an Cowan and Mr. ad Mrs. Jeffat Piarkin Motor Co., manager He rey Cowan, all of Cedar City. Nephl, has been named a bronze LDS mission to England. medallion award winner man- is employed by Univac of Salt Lake City. ager in the Autolite-For- d parts division program of recognition will be married June 25 for parts and service managers at They the Salt Lake Temple of the In Ford and Lincoln-MercuChurch of Jesus Christ of Latterdealerships throughout the -day Saints, and will be country. He Is one of approx- honored the same evening at a 400 men to receive the reception at the Edgewood. imately award. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Nelson and family of Bountiful cam-port- ee ht Sec-wo- rd rais-Dua- I .ui' ' Mont Klrgan of Salt Lake City Is staying with his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Klrgan. The family of Bishop and Mrs. K. J. Sperry enjoyed a reunion at the City Park on Sunday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Flschio and children Todd, Heiidl and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin and children Nathan and Mallei, all of Salt Lake City; Jan Sperry of Ogden and Bishop and Mrs. K. J. Sperry and family of Nephl. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Johnson were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Nield and son Michael of Paul, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cowan announce the birth of a son on May 14. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Cowan of Nephl. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theron Whiteley of Orem, Mrs. Rosetta Andersen of Provo and Mrs. Carrie C. Ivie of Sclpio. Mrs. Richard Sudweeks spent ry Page Four at Of Mr. and Mrs. Neilsen An Open House will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Neilsen In Mona Friday, May 30 from 2 until p.m. In honor of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Neilsen. Mr. and Mrs. Neilsen were married on Wednesday, May 21 at the Juab Stake House with President R Roscoe Garrett officiating. Mrs. Neilsen is the To guide Spanish CHub former Edna Allred Higglnson of Nephl. They are making their home Officios Dan Planes Par El Ana Que Entra in Mona. From the JHS CLARION (Friends and relatives are Invited to call at the Neilsen home Loa Chambers was elected phi; Ellen is the daughter of during the hours noted above next years president of Juab ilrs .Ronald Belliston of Nephi; on Friday, May 30th. Connie Is daughter of Mr. and Spanish In the club elections held April 25. Other officers Mrs. Raymond Sudweeks of Neare Ellen Belliston, vice pres- phi and Bevan is son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Bowles of Marriage ident; Connie Sudweeks, secreOn May 25, Miss Sherilyn tary - treasurer, and Bevan Nephl. We congratulate these people Jepson of Provo became the Bowles, activity manager, bride of Kenneth Brent Drage, The new president has decid- on being elected to these ofson of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ed to hold a meeting every fices and hope they will have J. Drage of Spanish Fork. The two weeks and to hold at least a fine year next year. impressive ceremony was per- two parties every quarter. formed at the home of her parShe also said, the Spanish ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jepson In Nephl by Bishop Vaughn club will correspond with other J. Paxman of the Nephl Second schools from Spain or from Mexico. Then when we hold our Ward. Christmas party we will send Following a honeymoon In lei III to a needy family." Colorado, the young couple will presents the at make their home In Provo. The Loa feels that the club should University of Utah new Mrs. Drage is employed at more participation from Presession the Credit Bureau and Mr.. get Workshop! June 1 the school and she Intends to 18 Drage has been attending the present a Spanish assembly Regular Session June Utah Technical College. sometime during the school Over 500 course offerings year. Regular and guest faculty The club is gomg to change For Summer School Bulletin mite: I extend my thanks and ap- elections process by using, a Summer School The eligibility 305 Park Building preciation to friends and rela- secret ballot. tives for their cards, letters, will be checked and if a person . flowers and phone calls In my has attended three or fewer University of Utah behalf following my recent hos- meetings In any one quarter Salt Lake City, 84112 ( pitalization. Ray joins with me he will be suspended from the C" '' In appreciation to our many club. friends for their thoughfultness. Loa is the daughter of Mr. Mrs Ray Kelson and Mrs. Bert Chambers of Ne 816!) dwd st card of thanks A last Wednesday in Sprlngville where she visited with her grandson, Rickie VanAusdal, who is graduating from Seminary this week. On Sunday she attended the Seminary graduation at Fillmore, where her grandson, Richard Sudweeks, has been principal of the Seminary. FFA officers set plans for year Mrs. Arthur Scott spent the her with Provo in end week FFA Seeks New Frontiers Through Participation son in law and daughter, Mr. From the JHS CLARION and Mrs. Keith Aston. While there she attended the seminThis FFA the has real- up a scrapbook for next year. year ary graduation where a grandclub. a Next been year We have some good ideas for ly busy daughter, Miss Susan Aston, we hope we can look forward one at the State Convention, was a graduate. to another year as good as this stated Greg. His job will also I Mr. and Mrs. Walter San-da- ll stated Blake Ingram, be to help keep a secretary and spent Friday in Richfield one, where they visited with friends. FFA president for next year. treasury book for the club. We are hoping we can get to do their best I will Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorpe everyone to participate in at to They moretryenthusiasm into get week over the the of Price visited least one activity during the club, according to Ricky end with her parents, Mr. and year. They also will try to win Other officers for next year Kay. Mrs. Albert Haney. as many contests as they can. vice Howard presare Newton, Week end visitors at the ident; Ricky Kay, assistant vice With the ideas that Mr. Daihome of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard Stowell, sec- ley brought from his trip and president; Williams were Mr. and Mrs. the help of the members, retary; Alex Johnson, sentinel; with Leon Williams and daughter Dennis Richard said S., I am sure that and treasurer Stuart, Kellie of Salt Lake City. Oth- Greg Ferre, reporter. next year will be the best ever er visitors on Sunday at the We are hoping we can keep for the FFA. Williams home were Orin Williams and Mrs. Lana Wardle and sons Ricky, Tad and Devin, and daughter Sherri, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mary Thomas and son Stephen of Ely, Nevada visited Tuesday with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Broadhead and family. Looking for action? Here's where to start. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilkey were in Ogden Sunday where they attended Sacrament meeting to witness the blessing and naming of their new grandson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey. The baby was given the name of Patrick Todd. Other members of the family also were present. Mrs. Ruth C. Wells returned to her home recently after spending a week with members of her family. She visited with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Scribner and family at Heber; and with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and family at Sandy. GARDEN HOSE DIG 9ML ASSORTMENT OF GOOD USED CARSAll - Safely Inspected! Naturally, with Wolverine Action boots. This 9" boot is made for hunting, for work, for any rough handling leather thats you care to dish out Made of water repellent and acid resistant, with speed laces and moccasin toe. And theyre comfortable as only Wolverinecan make them. See for yourself. Come in for a pair and then head out into the action. 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