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Show tophi. Juab County, Utah 84648 23)4 oooooooooooooooooooooo at the VENICE oooooooooooooooooooooo Out of town relatives who visited on Memorial day at the home of Mrs. Julia Rasmussen ' were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Chris- of Pocatello, Idaho; Ivy Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, Charles Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Christensen and son of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard Hoyt and four sons of Orem, Kenneth Hoyt of Levan. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Collard. Other visitors at the Collard home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Callaway and two children of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jones of Payson. ' , ' ' Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh on Memorial day were Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hull, Mrs. Paul Harames, Mrs. Glen Poulson and two sons and two daught- -' ers, all of Ogden; Mrs. Ronnie Sparrow, two daughters, and son of Elko, Nevada; Mr and Mrs. Udall Bailey of Riverton; Bishop and Mrs. D. L Bailey of Moab; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morgan and son and Mrs. Chloe N. Bailey. Mrs. Gilbert Bailey had as her visitors on Memorial day: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jorgen-- , sen of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bailey of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bailey of Provo; and Miss Elaine Pet-t- y of Cedar City. Miss Petty remained at the Bailey home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley received word recently that her son, Blaine Norton, has been sustained as a member of the High Council of a BYU stake. Bullit, starring Steve McQueen and Robert Vaughn, is a taut suspense drama. It is a story of a detective who puts integrity above hi scareer in dealing with the underworld syndicate. The movie was filmed in and about San Francisco and contains one of the most harrowing automobile chase scenes ever filmed. Although Bullit has been suggested for mature audiences (M) it shouldnt prove objectional to most ages, Miss Jo Ann Jenkins Starting Monday, again is Steve McQueen and Faye Dun Told way (Bonnie) in the Thomas Engagement Crown Affair. This time Steve is on the other side of the law, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood E. Jenmaster-minin- g a giant jewel kins announce the engagement theft. This movie also is rat- and approaching marriage of ed M. their daughter, Miss JoAnn Jenkins, to Tracy Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Booth of Nephi. The couple are planning a Patients at the Juab County marriage on Saturday, June 21, Hospital on Wednesday morn- and a reception the same evening included the following, ac- ing in the Stake House will cording to the list released by be given in their honor. Miss Jenkins is a graduate Hospital authorities: of Juab High School and Juab Willis Bryan, Nephi Stake Seminary. Mr. Booth Blanche Cooper, Nephi also is a graduate of Juab Pearl N. Cowan, Nephi Carma Honson, Leamington. High School and was recently Marcile Jackson, Nephi graduated from Snow College. Ada Kay, Mona v Helen M. Lee, Dugway NeWilliam Joseph Ockey, Nephi News Briefs visiting for the past three phi. Ha Overson, Lynndyl weeks in Nephi with relatives The Senior Citizens will hold Ireta H. Park, Nephi and friends. their regular monthly luncheon Lyman Porter, Lynndyl noon on June 18. Senior Odvin Fountain at Rosquist, of Eureka will be visCitizens Green. on that day. There will itors Edna Sherwood, Levan be a program after the lunchLeora B. Sperry, Nephi eon. All members are asked to Ralph Tacy, Fountain Green their reservations by June get Frank Warner, Nephi 12, and reservations may be made with Mr. or Mrs. LawMemorial day visitors at the rence Boswell. home of Mrs. Alice F. Bailey were her sons and daughters in law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bailey and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bai- TAKE SOIL AWAY the Blue ley and family of Kamas, also Lustre way from carpets and and Mrs. Francis Porter Rent an electric upholstery. of Lake Salt City. daughter 4D Plumbshampooer 81.00. ing and Builders Supply, 66 S. Main, Nephi Luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. James H. Eagar on Memorial day were Mr. and Robert K. Von Der Lohe and daughters Robyn Debra, and Ellen and son Scott of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Bigler of Palm Springs, California; Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Callister and son and daughter, Richard and Paula; Mr. and Mrs. G. Mars-de- n Cazier and daughters Mare, Allyson and Janalee, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Booth, Mrs John H. Tempest Jr., Marion Blackett, Mrs. Carol Nichols, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wankier and sons David and Gordon of Delta; Mr. and n Mrs. Clarence H. Warner; ert C. Warner, daughter and son, Kimberlee and Danny, all of Nephi; Dr. and Mrs. Stanford O. Cazier and sons David John and Paul of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley had as their guests on Memorial Day, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton and children Colleen and Brent of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, Bowles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brailsford and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Frost, all of Springville. Mrs. Sadie Harris and her daughter, Mrs. Aleta Swasey, have returned to their home in Grass Valley, California after . Rob-tense- TOTS--- - Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard and Miss Phyllis Beard were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mra Gerald Hall at Juab on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman had as their visitors over the Memorial day week end, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engle and children of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nulph of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Franco n had as their dinner guests on Thursday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fran com and children Kim, JoLynn, Paul and Carol of Provo, gPUACX Wherein you have an opportunity to share with others your thoughts on many matters! Use one side C. C. ALBERTSON, (U)f Local Citizen Smokey Says: of the sheet only, and limit your contributions to 300 June 3, 1969 would like to "speak out regarding my personal views on Jury Duty. I believe the individual citizen has an obligation to his State and Country regarding service on a jury when he or she is chosne, even when there is a slight financial loss encountered. However, the panMemorial day guests at the eling of a jury roster by the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray local judiciary, in my opinion, Francom were Mr. and Mrs. leaves something to be desirLarry Christensen and four ed. children and her mother, Mrs. Thirty fine, intelligent peoKatie Christensen of Magna; ple were recently picked to Mrs. Stella Jennings of Salt serve from the entire County Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bob of Juab. Ten of these are emDavis of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. ployed at the H. K. Porter ComGerald Belliston and daughter pany Plant. It is not necessary Kathy of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. for any of these fine people to Maude Francom of Salt Lake suffer any loss in pay. Those City and her son in law and on salary will be paid as usual daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- regardless of the length of serneth Williams and family of vice those on the hourly payMurray; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ol- roll will be offered an alternate sen and sons of Nephi; Mr. and srift so they may have a full Mrs. Leon Madsen and daugh- work week. ters Marilyn and Connie of serving all day on Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon a However, jury and then working a full Francom of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton shift afterward could be asking and son and daughter, Jimmy too much of a man, especially and Colleen of Provo; Mr. and if it is for an extended length For each man not Mrs. Carl Francom and family of time. of Lehi and their daughter, Mrs. working it will affect the take-hom- e pay of three more men. James Brady and her two Three are from one department daughters. Mrs. Dulcde Francom was in Mrs. Dulcie Francom witSalt Lake City Monday to at- nessed the wedding of her tend a missionary reunion. She granddaughter, the former visited there with her former Charlene Brotherson, and Kenfrom neth Palmer at the Salt Lake missionary companion Magrath, Alberta, Canada and LDS Temple on Thursday. She also with members of the LDS also attended the wedding recChurCh that she knew on her eption held that evening, for mission from Daytona, Florida. the young couple at Layton. '(NPANOBf&O SPCOES All words, approximately. contributions must be Page Five persentage of jurors who are key personnel that affect the income of other people. Levan News this week and next Mrs. Hazel Bosh had as her visitors Wednesday evening, Mrs. Luella Gear and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife of Springville; and on Thursday, Mrs. A. V. Powell and daughter Mrs. Keith Richards of Salt Lake City were guests at the Bosh home. Mrs. Alice F. Bailey returned to her home recently after " having, spent a month with members of her family: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bailey and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailey and family at Kamas. Thursday, June 5, 1969 SillKO-iWtW- G V' WDfiYBltlfP W00PPKKER and if these three are absent it will require a reduction in I force of seventeen people. Overtime Is not the answer because this department is running three shifts, six days a week and would be running seven days if the employees so desired. Additional help is not the answer as there are presently unfilled openings for over eight qualified men, if and when they can be found. are endangered when Its hard to believe that 33 Forests not careful with are yon of the fine intelligent people in smokes I Juab County work at the H. K. Porter Plant but the ratio of NEPHI JAYCEES will spon10 out of 30 makes it appear sor.. the.. JOYCE, FRANCOM this way. DANCE REVIEW on Thursday Personally, I tldnk a little June 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Juab more effort should be made High School. Adult ticket 31. so as not to choose a high child ticket 50- o- Niff1 iipn ib THE INSURANCE MAN p, For your business Our BUSINESS it is the way to get Policy the most coverage for money. Larry Petersen CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCEAGENCY 33 South Main Street Office 623-025- 0 o QM k) W3MK 2 months ago, apLOST bunch of keys proximately The Six Purple Pears on a ring, someplace in town. Club recently met at the home Call 9. of their leader, Janis Allison. Officers elected for the club were: Lori Mickelson, presiCONSUMERS nearby need dent; Nancy Clayton, vice pres- medicines, spices, flavoring, CAMPBELL'S ident; Karen Ingram, secretary; cosmetics, etc. Start your profArlene Carter, song leader; Nan itable business . with famous Products. Write: Stephensen, game leader; An-ne- tt Rawleigh Pexton, reporter. The dut- Rawleigh, 1415 23rd St., Denver ies of the officers were dis- Colorado 80205. cussed and plans made for the following week. all, on carpets cleaned The Three Shake and Bakers Blue Lustre. Rent sham held their first meeting on June 81.00 at Chapman Fumitui 2. Their leaders are Chazel 27 South Main. Memmott and Sheral Belliston. Officers are Koye McPherson, Smokey Says: president; Karen Ockey, vice president; Brenda Ferre, secretary; Karen Ockey, reporter. We discussed what we would do at our next meeting. 4-- H 623-140- Akohobcaust Jerry Marcus Tomato Soup, The Grooviest Groomers held their first 4H club meeting on May 16. The prayer was given The 4H by Carla Memmott. pledge was given by Becky Officers elected Greenhalgh. include: Becky Greenhalgh, president; Carla Memmott, vice president; Valorie Gee, secretary; JODene Menlove, reporter. We decided what articles we would make and selected our club name. Leader of the club Is Evelyn Ballow. 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