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Show Nphl, Juab County, Utah 84649 hncfirctuo 2T)t Thursday, December 18, 1969 Paga Fiv Retiring Levan Mayor Extends Appreciation; Undefeated The First Ward Primary a Ctristmas program for their parents on After the Monday afternoon. program, each child received a treat from his teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Morgan spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City with their son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wright. Dr. Richard D. Park of Davchildren presented is, California, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Park, was in Chicago this past week where he attended the Educators in Veterinary Radiological Science meeting, to present a paper he had written. Miss Lynn Memmott a stu- dent at the Brigham Toung University spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmott. Joel Memmott was also a visitor at the Memmott home. He recently has completed his basic training with the Marine Corps at San Diego and will now be stationed in Florida. The Christmas party for the Fort Wall Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers was held on December 12 at the home of Mrs. ArvUla B. Lunt Christmas music was played by Mildred Ingram. Prayer and the blessing, on the food was offered by Chaplin Olive J. Broadhead. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by 22 members of the camp, after which a Christ was story was given by Joey B. Olpin. Captain Leona L Greenhalgh read greetings from the Central Company president Kate B. Carter. Hostesses were Arvilla Lunt, Zelma Golden, Leila H. Wilkey, Lela Bryan, Katie Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lyman, As outgoing Mayor of Levan, to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the opportunity of serving Levan in this official capacity. First, I want to thank the members of the present town board Vem Mangelson, Reuben Mangelson, Max Baxter and Jack Bosh who have supported and worked with me during this period. I also want to recognize the fine services rendered by the employees of the town. A big, thanks goes to you residents of Levan who have shared the past four years with me and the accomplishments of this period of time. Also included in my thanks and appreciation should be the officials of Juab County, Nephi City, and the State of Utah. Mr. and Mra Allen Tolley I feel that our administraand daughter Betty attended a tion has done many things to Sundinner in Salt Lake City our town and help make better day given by Mr. and Mrs. Van it the good place that it is to Wayman to celebrate the birth-, live. Listed below are some day anniversaries of Ken Way-manTeresa and Duane Hone, and Mr. Tolley. Those attend- L ing were Mr. and Mrs. John Hatch, Mr. and Mra Duane Hone and children Collette, Teresa and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tolley and daughter Betty, Sherry, Ken, Jolene and Jim Wayman, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Van and Mrs. Byron Wilkey, Mr. and Mrs. James Bills, all of Ne-ph-i; Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Waters of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steele of Orem and Mrs. Deon Phlllipsen were in Spring Lake on Friday, December 12 to attend the wedding of Richard Alvin Lyman, son of Mr. and Mra Joe Lyman, and his bride, Debra Fay Butler, held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton T. Butler. Larry Lyman stood as best man for his brother, and Debra Fays sister, Joan, was matron of honor. They were married by the Bishop of An the Spring Lake ward. open house honoring the young couple will be held at Spring Lake on January 17. OMISSION In the article in last weeks field, Geneva Molyneux, Agnes Myers, Madge Newton, Mabel Kay and Renae Farrell. issue concerning visitors at the open house for Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey, the names: Mr. and Mra Joseph Rauscher of Salt Lake City were omitted in setting the type. We regret the omission. Mr. and Mrs. Max Carter of Caliemte Nevada were weekend visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Arthur Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Seamons visited recently in Murray at the home of her parents, Mr. FOR SALE Nice and Mrs. Ray J. Bowen. They brick home could have also visited with Mrs. Seamons Call brother and sister, Mrs. Ivan apartment in basement. - and Alan Ostler at Bush-ne- li Bowen Eldon Spencer Real Estate, phone from Alaska who were guests at the Bowen home. h 623-171- 6. Vasps Win 7. Streets of the things that have been A new base, black topping and oil surfacaccomplished: 1. City Park improvements ing of all city streets has been and blacktopping of roads and done. 8. Firefighting parking areas. equipment new motor on the existing en2. Electric Power System the cutting of power rates, the gine and the acquiring, of a lighting of our highways, the standby auxiliary truck equipinstallation of vapor lights on ped with a snow flow has been every comer in town, and the finished. It has been a pleasure to enlargement of our sub station. 3. The City Cemetery ad- serve as your town president; ditional acreage has been It has brought me many fine acquired and Installation of a associations and experiencea new water system has been As I prepare to turn the administration of the town over completed. 4. Water the to a new president, I want to System maintenance and installation extend to him, Alvin Christenof approximately 40 new ser- sen, and his board best wishes for a successful term of office. vice lines. 5. A new U. S. Post Office I pledge to do my best to supthis is nearing completion port them and urge the resand is scheduled for occupancy idents of Levan to do the same. soon. Again, a special thanks to the assist- members of the Town Board 6. The City Hall ance in the painting, carpet- who have worked so faithfully ing and other projects neces- with me. Mayor Farrell T. Wankier Sr. sary for beautification of the Levan, Utah building. I want A Two Games The Juab Wasps stretched their winning streak to seven games as they defeated Millard 8 and Piute High School on Friday and Saturday r.zx Larry Peterson 65-5- 70-6- 4 nights. The team played one of its best games of the year against Millard. Jim Stephensen and Alan Sperry led the Wasas over the tough Millard team with 18 points each. In a rugged game played on Saturday, the Wasps edged the Piute TTiunderbirds. With 17 counters, Alan Sperry continued to lead the scoring. Jim Brent Anderson Stephensen, and Lloyd Brough also scored in double figures. On Saturday, Juab will meet Beaver on the Wasps floor, with games at 6:15 and 8:00 "YOU ARE IMPORTANT TO US" give us a call for the BEST In insurance. CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCEAGENCY 33 South Main Office Send T-- N DRAWING 5 623-003- Gift Subscriptions to Friends, MINI UNJUVl Ctofl DEC. 20th p.m- -. 29.95 G. E. SOLID STATE RADIO - - $19.95 POTATO CHIPS while MEADOW GOLD ASSORTED BAKEWARE G. E. 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Enjoying the party were Stephenson, Pearl Belliston, Ellen Jarrett, Vivian Paxman, Verde Ellertson, Elena Stanley, Joey Olpin, Delta Wilkey, Cel- Erma Keyte, Ina Kay, Rhoda ia Briggs, Mildred Ingram, Le- Newell, Joy Toung, Myra Kay, Almina Kay, Josephine Garone Howarth, Beatrice Winn. wii Accomplishments of Community Listed Robert and Karen Lyman, Mr. THE INSURANCE MAT ; dosed at 6 p.m. daily except Friday OPEN UNTIL 7 p.m. FRIDAY for your convenience WHIP 0 U ioz can quart TOPPING FREE GOLD STRIKE f 10 TURKEY or HAM FREE COUPOilS with purchase of MINCE MEAT Bordens 28 oz C? STAMPS if COCONUT Bakers 16ozK ' DREAM WHIP- 8 oz C? SALAD OIL - IGA - 48 oz - 97 Mon, thru Friday 0 a.m. Saturday REAL CD 3mm Market 66 EAST CENTER STREET PHONE 68.1191! NEPHI CUSTOM CUTTING. WRAPPING, FREEZING ficsyiiM IGA IGA IGA IGA SC FLOUR -- 10 lb beg FLOUR (2 epos) 25 lb 2X7 FLOUR (3 epos) E9&3.C3 JAM Asst'd IGA SANDWICH COOKIES 2 lb j:r ? Wi D C FIG CARS -- 2 lb tig Z?i IGA SNO KREEM 3 lb lb 77 W0RTZ |