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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84643 p ' W rr-- CIjC-CimCflMctl- T fJ .jfr Thursday, September iG SOCIAL ITEMS ter. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson this week are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson, Mr, and Mrs, Lynn Phelps and Mr. and Mrs, Hobart Stays, all of Montibel-loCalifornia. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith were hosts to members of her family at a Stevens family reunion held on Labor Day at Bear Canyon. A dinner was served to 40 members attending. Games and stunts were enjoyed and a business meeting was held on family geanol-ogy. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorp of Price visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney. Mr. and Mrs. Vard White and sons Shawn and Kevin enjoyed a vacation trip over the week end to the Southwestern part of Colorado. They visited at Mesa Verda and Ourray. Kenneth Sperry of Salt Lake City spent five days with his mother, Mrs. Fonda Earl last week. Other visitors at the home of Mrs. Earl were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mumin, Jack Tolley and Mrs. Ira Cobbley, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eugene Cowan (Susan Greenwood) members families, Reception Honors Couple the Douglas Wilkerson and Joan Duncan were in Denver, Colorado over the Labor Day week end where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver held a family get together at their home on Labor day their son on his fourth Attendbirthday anniversary. ing were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver of Mona; also Mrs. Carolyn Jones and son Mitchell, Mrs. Katheen Dalby and son Shawn of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. James Allred and family of Fountain Green. hon-omi- UTAH STATE FAnilT TALENT FUHEE Fm ALL! Yates was blessed and given the name of Angela Elena. Mrs. Elma Sperry of Spanish Fork also was a guest at the Yates home and attended the meet- v J ing. Mr. and Mrs, Woodford Wilkerson and children Kent, Tammy, and Juanita Tortice spent the Labor Day week end in California. They visited with Mrs. Wilkersons brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack West at Sacramento, and with their daughter, Miss Gay Wil kerson at Sunnyvale, California , Visitors over the Labor Day week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell were their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Neweli had as their visitors on and son Timmy of Salt Lake Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Chest- City, Mrs. Day Newell and er Green of El Centro, Calif- children Sabrina and Day Jr. of ornia and on Sunday, Mr. and Bountiful, Miss Barbara Cook Mrs. Leslie Schwaar and fam- of Colorado Springs and Terily of Bountiful were dinner esa Jacobsen of Bountiful. guests at the Ellertson home. Bruce Myers of Palo Alto, California is visiting, for a Nephi News Briefs week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers. had as their visitors on SunMrs. Gerald Hair of Provo day, their son in law and visited in Mona Sunday with daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willher son and daughter in law, iam E. Wright; also Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates. She Mrs. Jordan Mitchell, all of attended Sacrament meeting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mitchlel the Mona Ward where the new is a granddaughter of Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. Yes, ALL entertainment on the Fairgrounds this year is FREE FOR ALLI SEPT. After paying the gate admission prices of $1.25 for adults and just 25 for children under 12, enjoy all the talent you can see FREEI i n See ell that great , A A, A AJLA A A A A..A A in the heehiie Mate" jr A,A UTAH STATE Send T-- N regu-la- r FAIffiB Gift Subscriptions to Friends, Relatives immediate A party was given for the bride by Tonya Cowan, Diane McPherson, Mary MoCune, Rhonda Stanley and Peggy Cowan at the Robert Andersen home on Wednesday, September 3. The young couple will make their home in Logan where both will attend Utah State University. pre-nupti- al Miss Mary Susan Greenwood, Bridesmaids were Rhonda Stan- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve ley, Tonya Cowan, Mary Me Greenwood, exchanged wedding Cune, Diane McPherson, Peggy vows with Glen Eugene Cowan, Cowan, sister of the groom, and son of Mr. and Mrs. William Annabelle Aldous. They wore rites gowns of tangerine lace and performed Saturday, September satin, and each carried a single colored rose. Junior 6, at the Juab Stake House by peach bridesmaids were Tonya TurBishop Milton T. Harmon. Later that evening the young pin. and Debbie Jensen, cousins couple was honored at a rec of the bride. Their dresses were eption given by the bride's par- of peadh lace and satin. ents at the Juab Stake House Mothers of the couple wore street length dresses of lime Cultural hall. The bride was radiant in her green and their corsages were wedding, dress of silk organza of baby orchids and roses. and lace, with ruffes accent- Seated at the guest book were ing the back of the skirt and Brenda Yates and Sheryl Sper dery. Rona Shepherd, Dana Kelfalling into a . semi-trai- n, signed with appliqued lace son, Marsha Jarrett and Radene flowers and trimmed with Howard assisted with the gifts, GeriLyn pearls. The bodice of the gown and Carol Ludlow, was of lined lace with long Ostler, Judy Parkin, Lisa Parsleeves pointed at the wrists, ker, Karen Parker, Tamara and pearls forming the neck- Turpin and Colleen Greenwood She wore a shoulder-lengt- h helped with the serving. line. Best man was Joel Winn, and veil, with a lace llower crown, and carried a bridal ushers were Morris Lunt, James bouquet centered by a large Garrett, Chesley Parker, Mike orchid encircled with peach Cowan, Val Kelson and Steve Ostler. colored roses. Parents of the groom enterThe bride chose as maid of honor her sister, Janet Green- tained at a dinner on Friday, wood, who wore a floor length September 5 at Mickelson; gown of peach lace and satin. Cafe for the bridal party and G. Cowan, In impressive of TIME IS RUNNING OUT! J j: KKM pi r: I h tEjlQLEESi THE HEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY A Fireplace from Otto Bueliner Co. Adds value to your home . . . 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