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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 ''rrriTT f)t M '1 ' I )r 1 il On Mon Royal E. Peterson. day, Mr. Cromar Joined her at the Peterson home, returning laer to their home in LaHab-r- a, California. Mrs Theodore and Howard daughter in law, Mrs. Tom (Cindy) Howard visited with Pvt Tom Howard over the week end at Monterey, California. He had just completed his basic training at Fort Ord and obtained a week end pass to meet them there. wY'fk 1 T, ' 1 W' ill'1 'r J 4 , r .r it l4A.nl irnl , uJiiiiJIlluiNiliy! IIiLiUiI !l,l fill'll1 Vi T liMU Mr. and Mrs. James R. Emmons and children spent the 24th of July holiday in Payson canyon with other members of their family. Sunday visitors at the Cox home were Mr. and Mrs Ed. D. Cox and two daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cox and six children of Bountiful. On afternoon, the Coxes Sunday and the Candrians were guests at an open house at the Ray Mr. Dyreng home in Manti. Dyreng was celebrating his 81st birthday anniversary. They also were guests at an open house at the Melroy Kjah home where Mr. and Mrs. Kjar were celebrating their 60th wedding anMrs. Ed. Cox and niversary. the Candrians remained in Manti for the sacrament meeting where Mr. and Mrs. UdeU Foul-sewho had just returned from the Finish mission, were On Monday, the speakers. dinner guests at the Ed. Cox home were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Candrian and two daughters and two friends from Anderson, California n, (Peggy Nell sen) Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Greenhalgh Neilsen, Greenhalgh Reception Held at Mona Ward Friday Mona Miss Peggy Neilsen became the bride of Glenn W. Greenhalgh in an impressive ceremony performed Friday, July 25 at the Mona Ward Cultural Hall. An opening prayer was given by Bishop K. J. Sperry after which the mar. riage ceremony was performed by Bishop Marc E. Vest. The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen of Mona. The groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh of Nephi . The bride was beautiful in an empire waist floor length wedding gown of nylon over taffeta, trimmed with lace. She carried a bouquet of lime green and yellow gladiolus with coral rose buds. ton and Lesa Newton assisted with refreshments. Helping at the gift table were Mrs. Betty EUertson, Mrs. Judy EUertson, Mrs. Betty Hardman, Jan Sperry, Heide Hansen, Mrs. Judy Bosh and Judy Wilson. Reoeiv. ing gifts at the door were Allan Neilsen, JU1 Sperry, Bobby Neilsen and Mathew NeweU. Decorating and arranging of the trousseau was Mrs. Gaye Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh were hosts at a wedding dinner given at Rays Cafe prior to the ceremony. Prenuptial parties were given by Joy and Cheryl Neilsen, Mary Jane Newell and Valeen Teerlink, The new Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh will make their home at Nephi. The maid of honor and bridesmaids wore dresses of coral satin brocade and each carried a coral rose. Nancy Neilsen, sister of the bride, was maid of honor with Betty Jo Morgan, sister of the groom, Mary Jane Newell and Valeen Teerlink as bridesmaids. Little Earl Anderson of Salt Lake Susan Sherwood was flower City spent the week end at the note bearer. home of Mr. and Mrs. Neils girl, and thank-yo- u She was dressed identical to C. Anderson. the bridesmaids, long-ste- m Levan News Terry Haney and Stephen brother of the Greenhalgh, bridegroom shared best man duties. Ushers were Russell Morgan, Larry EUertson and Niels Jensen. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen. Special guests were grandmothers of the bride and groom: Mrs. Ghloe N. Bailey, Mrs. Rozella Neilsen and Mrs. Leora Sperry. Mothers of the bride and groom wore dresses of coral knit with lime green corsages. Misses Paula Garrett and Brenda Pay assisted at the guest book. LuAnn Stanley, Shlrlene Keyte, Paula Newell, Mary Lou Ewell, Connie New-- Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Hod-so- n and baby son Michael of Midvale spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard. Jody and Stewart Hodson returned with them after visiting for the past ten days with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brad-fielson Ralph and daughter Velma of Logan were visitors on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tolley and children Janet, Karen and Leslie spent the 24th of July holiday and week end with her mother, Mrs. Dulcie Franoom. They are living) in Logan dur-ing the summer months. d, Miss Susan Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Steve F. Greenwood of Nephi announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Susan Greenwood, to Glen Eugene Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cowan, also of Nephi. The marriage is planned for September 6, 1999, and the young, couple wil be honored at a wedding reception the same evening at the Juab Stake House. Miss Greenwood is a graduate of Juab High School and was 1968 Ute Stampede Queen. Mr. Cowan is a graduate of Juab High School and Snow College. They are planning a home at Logan where both will attend Utah State University. 0 MOVING IMMEDIATELY old Monarch Must sell Ooppertone electric stove, oven. Excellent condition Also other miscel $100.00. Owen A. laneous furniture. Cowan, 377 North' Third East, Nephi. el eye-lev- CANNING BEETS FOR SALE Phone 6 WANTED CUSTOM HARVESTING John Deere Harvester. Pick up attachment for wind-roCall Bob Ballow at st. 32 623-113- 6. FOR SALE home in center of town, on highway 27 in Levan. Consult or write Mrs. Wm. F. Sorbe, Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver entertained Friday evening at a birthday party honoring their son David on his second birthGuests were day anniversary. his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Harrison Oliver of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd of Nephi; and his great grandmother, Mrs. A. V. Gadd of Nephi. AlMiss Jeanette Allen so attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Allred and children of Fountain Green; Mr. and Mrs. Plan Temple Marriage DeMar Gadd and children of Nephi; Mrs. Carolyn Jones and Announcement has been made son Mitchell, and Mrs. Kathleen Dalby and son Sean of Salt by Dr. and Mrs. Ben R. Allen of Mesa, Arizona of the enLake City. gagement and approaching Mrs. Nancy Sherwood and marriage of their daughter, of Salem, Oregon Jeanette, to Don Byron Johndaughter visited for ten days with her son, son of Mr. and Mrs. George brother in law and sister, Mr. Johnson of Nephi, Utah, and Mrs. Milton Neilsen, and The wedding is being planalso with Mrs. Sherwoods mother, Mrs. Leora Sperry and ned for August 21 in the Arizona Temple of the Church of other relatives, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 'Some of the out of town rela- Saints. Mis3 Allen is a senior at tives who attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Young University, lenn Greenhalgh at Mona Fri- majoring in education. day and also visited with Mrs, Mr. Johnson, a at the David Neilsen were Mr. and BYU, is a history junior and political Jim Lofgran of Granger, Mrs science major. He filled an Fay Mcdeary and family and LDS mission to Eastern Mrs. Jessie Neilsen of Lark, Eugene Neilsen and family of Provo. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Winston Cheney and We sincerely appreciate the daughter Gretchen and a friend. countless kindnesses in our beMiss Anna Haffle left for their half during the illness and folhome in New York Sunday after lowing the death of our dear visiting for two weeks with wife, mother and sister. EspecMr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellert-so- ially are we grateful for the kindnesses to her during her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kay Our thanks are extended par. spent Saturday and Sunday in ticularly to those who conductSalt Lake City where they at- ed and participated at the funtended a wedding reception for eral services; and those who their niece, the former Elsie sent floral tributes. We also are Thomas of Salt Lake City, and grateful for those who sent her bride-grooDon Roberts. food to the home. They were also guests at a William G. Sperry and family dinner Sunday at the family home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maysel L Goble and Hansen of Salt Lake City. family 623-068- 6. 489-696- 4. GOOD ASSORTMENT FOR SALE OR LEASE Carters Cafe on Highway in Levan- - Call 623-19- st. 28 China Nephi WEDDING BOOKS sets Silverware Jewelry. OF 91 TORO ft JACOBSEN LAWN SCHWINN MOWERS Lawn Mower ft BICYCLES Bicycle Service Lawn Mowers sharpened and We have tires, enrepaired. gine parts, wheels and blades for moot mowers. All sizes of tires and tabes, and parts for Saws bicycles and tricyces. machine filed and set. Leave word at Clarks Market In Ne-por with Kenneth Hoyt In Levan for pick up and delivery 39 So WESTHVSKOWS 11 tf Main, Gunnison. WEDDING GIFT LIST With the most usable gifts for the 4--r Plumbbride and groom ing ft Builders Supply, 6b So Main, Phone VACATION CARS NEW AND wedding reception. 65 Low August 1 and 2 the feminique shoppe MARTIN AS MAT HELM Wnc ckitUf Gteut" ELKE SUMMER "Shiddaa rr SUNDAY MONDAY AUGUST 3 I 4 JACKIE GLEASON FRANKIE AVALON MICKEY ROONEY NEPHI LUMBER West S North Ph. , LOREN GARRETT "I'm (23-054- 7 c: of NAYLOR CO's CORSE THE Ki INSURANCE MAN ii SiCV- - Larry Peterson CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCEAGENCY 33 South Main Street Office 623-025- POTATOES SEEDLESS GRAPES I RED 1(p$ UV HAVEN PEACHES lb I FANCY 1 CUKES 112; 623-00- 39 FRESH lb c LB RADISHES I OR bun. GR-ONIONS I UTAH SWEET fip.S UV -- Dozen CORN GOLDEN RIPE each 3ANANAS--l- b PINEAPPLES C -- GRADE TURKEYS -- lb PoraCBopsKff ai1 OR REG. CAN Pori: Roast COUNTRY STYLE WHITE STAR GREEN 303 DEANS can CHUNK ASSORTED TUNA LUNCH MEATS mm U&l DEET 10 LD DAG $Do24CRISCO OS FREE GOLD STRIKE 83 lbs STAMPS i::i'RS 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. DAILY 374-645- 373-907- f S6 EAST COTTER STREET tn-i-m nefhi-m- ons CUSTOM CUTTING, WRAPPING, OPEN UNTIL 7 pm. FRIDAY for your convenience 5 for TABLERITE CHEESE-- - CARTON &U 'RTll' i jl MEXICAN DINNERS FISH STICKS 8 oz ck 37s MEAT PIES CHICKEN - GKj idauaue TIPTC? EiT!!?!0jn (J (2V I LB COTTAGE 7:Cl,X:iil FREEZING 8 OLEO IGA 0 o lb. SPARE RIDS DEL MONTE CUT except Friday EQUITADLE REALTY Provo, Utah SUMMED Whited? DAG$ OPEN or CUNT LeBARON, Nephi. Utah Res. 0 HEADS l?IS STCRE acreages . . . Contact 0 happy abount your present serthe time to call us to see the difference. vice, now is LARGE SOLID NEW We have buyers for large and small 489-6964- "THE DIFFERENCE IS THE SERVICE" i if you aro un- It .i HOLIDAY 623-01- 47 FARMERS - RANCHERS! MONTE ALLEN, color !n COYS" CO. CAROL CHANNING PETER LAWFORD GROUCHO MARX LETTUCE PACKS n -- TUESDAY 5 h ROLL G5VD Nephi wW NANCY KWAN J Salad Dressing SV Toils? Tissue - 4 Corn Flakes - - oz pkq. Groissfruil - 3SK2 Interest Rates! r FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUGUST I AND 2 c SUMMER July 31 DEAN i - USED AUTO GUT LIST ter every PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING IN THE SHOPPE Thursday - Friday - Saturday 0!!LY THURSDAY JULY 31 4-- 623-119- 6. i2 OFF VENICE THEATRE 623-074- OLEAiNINGEST carpet Cleaner you ever used, so easy too! KEEP carpet cleaning prob- Get Blue Lustre today. Rent use Blue Lustre our electric shampooer, 1.00 lems small wall to wall. Rent an electric Chapman Furniture Co., 27 Plumb- South shampooer, $1.00 Main, Nephi ing and Hardware, 66 South Main, Nephi. FOR. SALE I.H. 205 Combine, 1 year old. Call or write Colonial Manor Mrs. Reid Smith, Beaver, Utah, FOR SALE See it at Painter (box 664 Red Bus phone 438-23Motor Co., Nephi. FURY SPECIAL THIS CATTLE HEAVEN WEEK Run your cattle on this su- FURY, equipped wlfh radio, perb 280 acre pasture located heater, windshied washers, elec-tr-ie Mona and Nephi and they will wipers, tinted windshield, be in Cattle Heaven. Ap- back up lights, undercoating, $2557.00 proximately 200 acres wet pas- foam seat cushions ture, balance dry land pasture. NOW at Painter Motor Co. 140 Good investment terms. For South Main, Nephi. Phone us information call Equitable Real- at ty, Provo 373, 9075 or Monte 29 Alleman, Bids must be submitted on District Bid forms by 5 p.m. on August 11, 1969. Additional Information or Inspection ' c11 be arranged for at the District Office, 306 East First North, Nephi, Utah. school construction. The DistThe Board of Education rerict will aocept bids on all or serves the right to reject any any of the buildings or any or all bids submitted. n, ALKERS hl FANTABULOUS Told Engagement part of each building. Juab School District is of. feting for sale the buildings located at 353 East First North, 375 East First North, and 391 Bast First North, Nephi, Utah. It has become necessary to clear this property for future Miss Beverly Myers, daught er of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Myers of Mona, is participating this week in the Hill Cumorah pag. eant in New York. Miss Myers was one of a large group selected from he several Utah universities to participate in the annual presentation. Mrs. WiUiam Cromar visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. ii CALL FOR BIDS Mona Hews SOCIAL ITEMS i1 Page Five Thursday, July 31, 1969 BEEF 6 fcrrnCD TURKEY LEMONAD ) |