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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 eljt Thursday, September LLUmfO-ftctU- G Results Announced in Various K . Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen were in Shelly, Idaho over the week end to attend the wedding of their son Von Christensen and Carolyn Johnson. The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson of Sheiiy, Idaho. The wedding took place at the Idaho Falls Temple. They also attended the Dinner guests on Sunday at breakfast held at the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack wedding Pancake House Bosh iwere her mother and ceremony, and thefollowing the reception in niece: Mrs. Dora Bradfield and Miss Ellen Nielson of Sclpio; also Senator and Mrs. Clark Mrs. Von Christensen will be Bradley of San Jose. California further honored at an open and Mrs. Roscoe Hunter of Og- house Saturday at the Levan den . Mrs. Hunter is a sister Ward Cultural Hall. of Sirs. Bosh. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen had as their visitors on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Norris son Kelly and Christensen, On daughter Jill of Provo. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Christensen of Pleasant Grove were guests at the Edgar Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Jones and children Janalee, Randy, and Craig of Otto, Wyoming visited four days last week with her mother, Mrs. Grace Christensen, and with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Win ter and four sons of Bountiful were week end guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alma Winter. Mrs. Owen D. Taylor had as her visitors one day last week Mrs. Beverly Stephensen of Springville and Mrs. Fay Warren of Spanish Fork. If quality and number of fine exhibits were an indication of success then the 1969 Juab County Fair was one of the best ever. Vegetables, fruits, crops and livestock exhibits were especially outstanding. and champion Sweepstakes winners in the various departments were: Beef, Nebo Angus Ranch, Orvil Andrews Dairy, George Jackson; horses, Chad P. Winn; crops, Ross Harper, wheat: vegetables, Alex Wll- app In the Fine Arts building: Foods, Alta Kay, lone Christen- 4-- H n. 4-- H you'll see, and feel the difference! v will be at our store TUESDAY SEPT. 16 lo show samples and lake measurements. Call (23-1(3- 1 for appointment 'Cog port Here's More About . . Suffolk Show Winners Jas-pers- on Free Hearing Aid Servlet Center (Lomi On . , . AND LET ME GIVE YOUR HEARING AID A HOT WEATHER CHECK-U- P 9u cU cMflAu uwis FRANK you can't hoar 7.V. or H everyone come In mumbles and too me. Maybe I can help. H ROBERTSON" tODGfe NEPHI Tuesday, September 16 9:00 a.m. to 1 1 :00 a.m. BELTONE 317 South Main St. Salt Lalte City, Utah 841 1 1 THE continued from page one was purchased, for the fifth year in a row by Jay Mickelson Of Mickelson Cafe. Other buyers, and donors of cash in support of equitable purchases Included: Buyers: First Security Bank, Nephi office; Allens New Babies . Cash Store, Nephi Packing Co.; donors: Flaming Rock RestaurA daughter was bom August ant, Greenwood Service, Nephi 29 to Mr. and Mra Ron E. OlDrug, Rays Cafe; M&M Feed, sen, and will be named Robin Jenkins Sales and Service, Ann. Grandparents are Mr. Starlite Motel, Leo Christensen, and Mra Gordon J. Francom Don Eyre, Juab Mill & Eleva- of American Fork, Mra Ann G. tor Co., and Premium Oil Co. Allred of Salt Lake iCty, and William C. Stowell, president Don E. Olsen, also of Salt Lake of the Suffolk Show, has ex- City. Great grandparents are pressed thanks and appreciat- Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom ion for the support received and Mr. and Mrs. Herman O. from the above mentioned in- - Christensen, Levan and Mrs. dividuals and business firms. Lucille Greenwood, Richfield. INSURANCE MAN sill1 'I'ti'11 best buy is Central Utah Insurance Agency Insurance that works for you 24 hours a day. Your . Z.VV- -J FULL-TIM- E Larry Peterson CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE AGENCY NepM, Utah Res. 6230839 33 South Main Street Office 623-025- 0 GERTS a gay girl ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, Furniture $1.00 Chapman Co., 27 South Main, Nephi. ATTENTION For field drainage, grading, U land leveling, deop trenching, Cat and patrol work, call 623-18in Nephi or 3734067 In Provo 8037 Inc. WEDDING BOOKS sets Silverware Jewelry. S D A CHOICE ROUND STEAK China Nephi TOP ROUND STEAK TORO & JACOBSEN LAWN MOWERS SCHWINN Lawn Mower & BICYCLES Bicycle Service Lawn Mowers sharpened We have tires repaired. gine parts, wheels and b for most mowers. All slz tires and tubes, and parti bicycles and tricyces. machine filed and set. I SIRLOIN OR T - BONE STEAK lb lb 98c 129 1 Main, Gunnison. ford Bulls for sale homed Vem M Kolob Realty, Evenings, 489-510- 37-t- f. Provo, 9 FOR SALE 19 ft Hyrdo Swift boat, 100 HP Mercury motor, Tandem trailer. All in 4 good condition phone or 623-020- 3. FOR SALE Elberta Peaches ready August 25; J. H. Hale and Halberta Giant ready Sept 5 to 10. Brookside Orchard, 800 East 1st North, Nephi, Utah..... 3435 FOR SALE 55 Chevrolet 327 Rebuilt hardtop. high performance engine. See Derk Beckstrand phone Fillmore. 37 OVENFRESH 13 BBAE) SSffi, 51 KLEENEX TOWELSgiant 33c QUAKER DOZEN A A MEDIUM Scott FACIAL TISSUE Lady Count LIBBYS REEF STEW 24 OZ CAN 200 OPEN FISHING EQUIPMENT now 20 per cent discount (20) to clear out Hardware at 66 South Main. 8 a.m. Closed 486-739- 6. 623-081- 1. 37 OATS1 5 59c NABISCO SALTINES lb 5 Table Fresh Prodace HOME CANNING SPECIAL Fancy California Saturday at ( p.m: daily except Friday 7V (L? Market 56 EAST CENTER NEPHI PHONE for your convenience 11 NEW GREEN LB CAC3AGE n UTAH JONATHON OPEN UNTIL 7 p.m. FRIDAY STREET 423-11- CUSTOM CUTTIIJG, WRAPPING, FREEZING WANTED TO BUY Farm. Ranch property 75 to 200 acres. Would prefer no buildwill contact all replies. ings Dean Stephens 2360 South 3270 West, Salt Lake City 84119 8. Phone st. 33 W 486-716- STAMPS Mon, thru Friday FOR SALE Brick home in excellent location. Bin feed coal stoker. 4 bedrooms (2 main floor, 2 in basement). Bartile Lifetime roof See H. L. Mangelson, phone Nephi 623-15or Salt Lakb City st. 37 tf. FOR SALE NEW POTATOES (Mountain Grown) Allow one day for order. Jim Ockey Jr., phone FREE GOLD STRIKE 7:30 A.M. CO 44 VINEGAR GALLON DICED - CUT 29c BEETS LIBBYS 303 SHOESTRING 17c 59c VI EN A SAUSAGES 22 743-572- 4. 4-- D on and at 5 p.m .at the Levan station, therefore the Tuesday night rain at Levan is not recorded until next weeks re dington, Burbank, California; Mrs. Elsworth Hanson and Ellyn of San Diego; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lynn, Rhonda, Wesley, Jimmy and Jeffery of Reno; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Linton, Tonya, Dayna and Troy of Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. Bill and Brent, Gregg, Jill and Chad of Goshen. 623-014- at SALESMAN at the Nephi station, a.m. The descendants of Ernest and Flossie Kay held a reun ion in Nephi canyon on August 31. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay, Mr. and Mrs Spencer Kay and son Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lynn and son Brett, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Lynn, Jeffery, Jeana and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Lynn and daughter Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kay and daughters Mrs. Margo Jody and Kim, Smith, sons Kyle and Wade; Mr. and Mra Carl Craig, all of Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kay, Terry, Carl, Kenneth, Sandra, Susan and Gordon; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kay and Jason; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lynn, LeAnne, Michael, Kerry and Kelly; Mr. and Mrs. William L Sperry, Linette and Linda, all of Nephi; Mrs. Bert Jensen and her daughter Becky Kay of Delta; Kent Kay and son Michael; A1 lan Kay and daughters Shauna and Lori Ann; Mrs. Boyd Mickle and children James, Vicky, Mark and Leslie; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stowe and children Bradley and Kimberly; Mr. and Mra Ellis Kay and children Lsai, Warren, Troy and Michele; Elwood Spencer and children Steven and Diane all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kay and children Doran, Quinton, Elizabeth, John and Ann Marie of Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bunker and chilldren Wendy, Joann, Sara Ann and Dwight of Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bowles and children Tammy, Cary, Brenda of Sandy; Mrs. Marlin Maughn and sons Darre nand Travis of Smithfield; Mrs. Murphy Ad Page Five 1, 1969 GIFT LIST tor every wedding reception, NEPHI LUMBER CO. 7 55 West 2 North Ph. -- -- Sept. ALKERS 623-141- GjWciite? Sept "Tr.D terms. then come in for try-o- n of these by Sept. Sept. Le-an- ne 373-676- 4. toa&s? Sept 3 4 5 6 7 8 64 Precipitation for week Readings are taken daily at Home 10 st "tl!3 czmo Old thing" Sept Sept 9 Girls 4-- II 4-- H 16 Ttedcf $ LEVAN STATION Date 4-- Winners in various Economics projects were select to send their exhibits to the state fair in Salt Lake City which will start this week end: Foods and nutrition: Rebecca Bracken, Jeanette Wilkey, Lynn; Arlene Carter, Nan Stephenson, Annett Pexton, Lor Mickelson; Barbara Garrett, Debbie Lofgran, Peggy Boswell, Lynette Sperry Glenda Sparks. Clothing: Arlene Sarter, Mar-ria- n Boswell, Diane Vest and Karen Ockey; Barbara Garrett, Jill Johnson, Margo Mickelson and Debbie Lofgran; Jill Mem-mot- t, Paula Newell, Nancy Neilsen, Carol Ludlow; Rhonda Stanley, Grenda Yates, Glenda Sparks, Anna Rae Kendall. Home Improvement: Carolyn arrett and Holly Johnson; Joyce Carter. Trail Class Robin McPher- Wlkey and Glenda Sperks; Deson, David Worwood, Mark borah Winn and Valorie Gee, and Glenda Sparks. Winn. Child Care: Marrian Boswell. Barrel! Races: Robin Mc Bishop and Mrs. Ned Man-gelsand family of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mangelson and son of Provo were visitors at the Mrs. and Leo Christensen Mr. Mangelson home over of Nephi and her mother, Mrs. the Labor day week end. Dulcie Francom visited TuesMr. and Mrs. David Mangelday with Mrs. Wallace Tolley at the LDS Hospital, Salt Lake son and family of Payson were guests on Monday at the home City. of his Mr. and Mrs. Guests on Monday at the LeGrandeparents, Mangelson. home of Mrs. Edna Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Chriswere Lloyd Kitchen, Misses Linda Peterson and Gloria Lar- tensen and daughters Sharon sen, and Mitchell Larsen, all of and Arlene of Glendale, Calif omia and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Midvale. Christensen and baby of BoulMr. and Mrs. Eric Wankier der, Colorado are visiting this visited Sunday in Fayette and week with Mr. and Mrs. James Gunnison with friends. P. Christensen. They are in FOR SALE Our Halberta Levan to attend the open house for Mr. and Mrs. Von Christen- giant peaches are ready now at $1.50 per bushel. We will sen Saturday. Nephi News Briefs pick them or you may pick. Week end visitors at the home Claude Kay, Mona, phone 623- Mr. and Mrs. Reed Christen- of Mrs. Dulcie Francom were 1851. 37 sen. accompanied by her par- Carl Brotherson and Charles ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roiss Elia-so- n Bean of Layton, 17 acre peach FOR SALE of Hyrum, enjoyed a vacaand cherry orchard frost free Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman tion trip recently to the Northarea. Adequate water. In Newest They visited at Seattle, spent Sunday afternoon in phi, by owner. Write box 396, Washington, and at Vancouver Fountain Green with her fath- Payson, Utah or call 465-25and Victoria. British Columbia, er, Henry Peterson. bet. 2 and 5 p.m., or 465-23Canada. 3437 incl. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Man- after 6 p.m. Week end visitors at the gelson and foster daughter, 1.50 bushel (PEACHES home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yvonne Bowman, and Lorenzo lemon Alberta and Hale large were in Lake Salt Mangelson Williams were Mr. and Mrs. McMullin Orchard and Pack' Oran Williams and daughter City on Sunday to attend sacShed, Genola or roadstands Sheri and sons Ricky, Tad and rament meeting and to witness ing on highway 91' near Mona. confirmation the of Witt, Mary WillDevin; Mr. and Mrs. Leon iams and daughter Kelly, all of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GerSalt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. ald Witt (Bessie Mangelson). PEACHES FOR SALE Burton Clark and daughter They also visited at the Witt pick your own Riley Fruit home. Ned and Mrs. Bishop of Mr. and Mrs. Provo, Beverly 1095 South Main, Pay-soFarm, of and Salt Mangelson family Ma-linGlen Roberts and daughter 37 Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. of Payson. Leonard Witt and family of We are now stocking the Dinner guests Thursday at Woodscross also were present famous Provincial Antiquing the home of Mrs. Hazel Bosh a good selection of colKits were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bosh ors. Come in and see them of Ogden. Nephi Lumber Co., 55 West Second North. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. J. Earl Reid were her 2 Shetland FOR SALE Patients at the Juab County daughter and granddaughter: Mrs. Elden Tanner of Preston, Hospital as reported at 10 a.m. ponies outstanding colors--sorre- ll and silver, dapple pinto Idaho and Mrs. Norman Nelson Wednesday included: 4 white stockings, white of Hollywood, California. manes and tails. Call Ron Joseph Allen, Nephi Mrs. DeMar Gadd, Nephi Mr. and Mrs Raph Binnall Worwood. 3738 and daughters Nancy and ReLaurel Hall, Nephi becca and sons Ralph and El-RGordon N. Lovell, Nephi TOMATOES READY AUG. of American Fork spent Ella Newton, Mona 20 Afton Haskell, Payson Shantele Swain, baby, miles Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John phone 465.3409 or at 1 E. Robertson. east of Payson. 3337 in de Pherson, Jimmy MoCune, Mark Winn. Pole Bending Phil Motes, Mike Stephensen, Hal Carter. After the horse show, trophies were given to Horse Club members for accumulated points representing outstanding work in H activities during the year. Karla Esplin, with 692 points, was high individual of all three classes Mary Winn, 686 in group I; Jerry Belliston, 590, group II and Randy Carter, 600, group HI. sen and Beatrice Winn; Needlework, Erma Goble and Vinnie Christensen; flowers, Alta Kay and Zella Ellertson art Darlene Major and Jim White; photography, Leon Winter. Horses The County Horse Show was held during the fair. Members competed to age, group 1, 10 and 11 year olds; group II, 12-1-3 year olds; and group m, 14 and over. Give events were Fitting and showmanship I, held, and winners, listed in order of groups I, H and m, respectfully were: Ftting and showmanship: Karla Esplin, Scott Jackson and Gary Jarrett. Western Horsemanship: Karla Esplin, Mike Stephenson, Hal 4-- H Kay Reunion Held iMlffl NEPIII STATION Divisions of Juab County Fair Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard, Miss Phyllis Beard of (Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Beard and family of Nephi attended a family shower and party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ligman of Provo Saturday evening for Mrs. Connie B. Lowe. (B 1 APPLES UJ BANANA SQUASH lb lb U ! 7h!e cr II: If |