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Show Wbt SOCIAL ITEMS MIMftCI NATIONAL newspaper I )MnfcllTl6N rrrrtisNNA iUt Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. entry at Nephi, SOCiATIvX VttMSUI SUSTAINING HI MEMBER Office: 96 South Main 1969 Phone 623-052- 5 Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Subscription: Thursday, June 5, 1969 Ijc eimcorUiiv NEPHI LOCAL News of Your Friends in Nephi Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 i cm Memorial day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellertson, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Newell and son Timmy of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. MarBaker. Mr. low Ellertson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shep- and Mrs. Tom Newell and herd of Thousand Oaks, Calif- daughters Shelly and Kelly of ornia are spending a week with Bountiful. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. OsMrs. LaMonte Dansle and car Newton. Sandra Dansle, and Mrs. Dan-sleMr. and Mrs. Owen Perry of sister, Tamara Perry atSalt Lake City visited over the tended a bridal shower at the Memorial holiday with Mr. and home of Mrs. Raymond AnderMrs. LaMonite J. Dansle. son in Wales Monday evening honoring Mary Ann Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Woodford and family spent the week end in Denver, Colorado with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wil-kers- Mrs. Harry J. Irons accompanied her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Peterson, to Salt Lake City on Sunday, where they attended sacrament meeting and witnessed the blessing, and naming of the new baby of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Aycock. Mrs. William Irons of Tooele Enroute also were present. home on Monday Mrs. Irons visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs at Provo. Stella Boswell had as her visitors during the past week Mrs. Blanch Anderson of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken of Spring City, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steele of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Allen McClain and two sons of Springvllle; Aleta Swasey, Grass Valley, California; Mrs. Katie Shepard, Mona: Mrs. Melvin Stanley, Mrs. Lee Tolley and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley, all of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Goble of Syracuse visited over Memorial day with his mother, Mrs. Lloyd Goble. Memorial day guests at the home of Mrs. Theodore Park were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brown of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Park and three children and Mrs. Olivette Jensen, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Broadbent and son Craig of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Park and three children of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goble and children of Las Vegas left on Memorial day for Yokosuka, Japan where they will visit for three weeks wit hMrs. Gobles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richachl OdakL Mr. and Mrs. John Brown Jr. a son Virgil and daughter Ruth, and a granddaughter Kathy of Crystal Trading Post, Navajo, Arizona, were luncheon and Mrs. Jack Wilkey of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkey and six children; and Mr. and Mrs. Vonner Warr of Mr. and Mrs. Kenguests at the home of Mr. and Granger. Mrs. James W. Mathews Thurs- neth Wilkey remained at his day. They were enroute home parents home for a visit of after being ta Provo to attend several days. the graduation services of the Mr. and Mrs. William S tow-e- ll Provo where Ruth was a memhad as their guests last ber of the graduating class. Virgil Brown was attending school week and for Memorial day, at American Fork under the their daughter, Mrs. Edward LDS Indian Student Placement Seppi and daughter Cynthia of program. Ruth, who resided at Menlo Park, California. the Mathews home for several in BYU years, plans to attend Mr. and Mrs. James W. Maththe fall. Mr. Brown is a member of the Navajo Council, the ews visited cemeteries in Pa-nagoverning body of the Navajo and Pioche, Nevada on Tribe. Memorial day. They spent the Memorial day visitors at the afternoon visiting, a niece, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Maxine York and daughters Wilkey were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Kathy, Julie and Tammy of bur Baxter and two daughters; Reno, Nevada, along with other Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ken- relatives and friends at dall. all of Salt Lake City; Mr. ca Page k NEED AN EXTRA CAR for a day, a week, renf one form us! When the occasion calls for a second car, were our rates are low just call us at hand economical! and in or stop its easy We are now affiliated with the Lincoln-Mercur- y Daily Rental System to bring this new service to our friends in Central Utah. Come in for details, rates and information. close PARKIN MOTOR 131 South -- Ph. Main-Ne- phi CO. (23-022- 2 s The family of Mrs. Harry J. Irons met tut her home for a pot luck dinner on Memorial day. Enjoying the get together were Mr. and Mrs. William Irons and son Glen of Tooele, Visitors over the Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Cook of day week end at the home of Fountain Green, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Newton were Mr. and D. C. Winter and sons Chris, Mrs. Carl Newton and family Benjie, Robert and Richard of of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mrs. Paul Newton and family Coombs and son of Twin Falls, of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Idaho; Mr and Mrs. C. Ray ard Summers and son Richard Peterson of Boise, Idaho; Mr. Mrs. Mary Domey and Mrs. and Mrs. Max Aycock and three Cathy Taylor, all of Salt Lake children of Salt Lake Clay; Ron Wood and daughter of Ogden; City. and Miss Delma Peterson of Mrs. Katie Shepard had her Provo. family members home for the Memorial day week end. About On Wednesday, ay 28, Mrs. 45 members of her family visHarris entertained for Sadie ited with her. her brothers and sisters, their husbands and wives, at the x home An Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn of Stella Boswell. had as their visitors on enjoyable afternoon and evenMemorial day, Mrs. Forrest ing was spent by Mr. and Mrs. Nielson and three children of Claude Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Orem, Mrs. Pearl Dahlen and Melvin Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Blanche Pitt of Provo, Rex Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. LorMr. and Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Garrett en Tolley of Provo, and family of Kaysville, Mr. Mrs. Don Moore, Provo, Mrs. and Mrs. D. L. Bailey and Katie Shepard, Mona, Mrs. Aldaughter of Moab, Mr. and eta Swasey, Grass Valley, Cal- So Carefree... ii Moly-neu- Mrs. Max Molyneux and daugh- ter of Provo. Visitors on Memorial day at the home of Mrs. David Neil-se- n were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lofgran and family of Granger, and their daughter and her two children of South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Allen ifornia, Tolley, Nephi, Mrs. Sadie Harris, Grass Valley, California, . and Stella Boswell. So Carefree... Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton ElMrs. were lertson Agnes Schwaar and daughters Joanie and Susanne of Bountiful. Other guests on Memorial day included Mr. and Mrs. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bolinder of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs. L. V. Peterson of Mr .and Mrs. W. A. Provo. 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