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Show Ntphi, Juab County, Utah 84648 s h; . njcSimf)3TCtG kl'Hu Visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole were Monday visitors at the home in Provo Saturday to attend the and Mrs. J. Reed Greenhalgh of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden Cole family reunion held at the for two days last week were were their daughter in law, Mrs. Provo park. About 56 members Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Rogers Clyde Golden and three child and five children of Mesa, Ari- ren. They were enroute to their of the family were present. zona, and Debbie Pew of Cali- home in Henderson, Nevada afVisitors at the home of Mr. fornia. ter a trip to Yellowstone Natand Mrs. Don Gadd on July 24th ional Park v.ilh other members famSome of in the out of town law were brother her holiday of her family. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo ily members of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Ingram who were here Mower of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Greenfor the wedding of their daught Sunday visitors at the home er, Linda and Lynn Wilson were: halgh and children Diane, Rob of Mrs. James H. Eagar were Mrs. Winnie Chidester, Mr. and ert, Rodney and Deborah have of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Booth, Mr. Mrs. Roland Butler and two returned to their home in Richwere Carl Golden and Miss Har- - and Mrs. Marsden Cazier and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Leif land, Washington after visiting ris of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. War- - family, and Mrs. Edna Cazier, Dahlstrom, all of Salt Lake City; for two weeks with their parren Hanson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. John Chidester ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenand Mr. and Mrs. Duane Leany and family of Logan; Mrs. Ray halgh at Nephi and Mr. and ... of Salt Lake and two , Chidester of Layton and her son Mrs. Howarth Draper at Moroni "5 James Chidester of San Jose, and with other relatives and City. Mrs. liny is the forme, Mexico were friends. They enjoyed visits to Thelma Golden. week at the home of Mr. and California; Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Reef National MonuCapital Holm and children of Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Garrett Mrs. Heber J. Fowkes. ment, Big Rock Candy MounFork. enjoyed a week end trip through tain, the State Capital Museum Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Peterson at Fillmore, Hogle Zoo at Salt Bryce and Zions National Parks. Mrs. Douglas Brown accomLoa on in They also visited panied her son in law and of Boise, Idaho visited on Pion- Lake City and witnessed the July 24 with their son in law daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur eer Day with her mother, Mrs. Mormon Miracle pageant at Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnson of Spanish Fork, to Harry J. Irons. They were and daughter, Manti. They also attended Mrs. Keith Chapman and family, and the Logan Temple on Thursday, to Arizona to attend a Greenhalghs class reunion. On attended the Wayne County July 16 to see their daughter reunion. Thursday, July 16 a family dinMr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilson (Linda Lou Ingram) Fair. ner party was held at Camp and granddaughter, the former Visitors on Saturday at the AtVisitors at the home of Mr. Lillian Johnson, married to home of Mrs. Harry J. Irons Dadandson in the canyon. NorMr. Mrs. were and of Spanish tending Shepherd Terry and Mrs. Robert P. Garrett last were her daughter, Mrs. Dennis man Greenhalgh and family, week were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fork. Winter of Bountiful; her son Mr. and Mrs. Gary Greenhalgh Scott from California, also Mr. Sunday visitors at the home in law and daughter, Mr. and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur of Lamber Devoe Mrs. and of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown Mrs. Kermit Cook of Fountain Miss and family. Yucoipa, California. Mrs. Lam- were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Liddiard Green and their daughter, Mrs. Greenhalgh Linda Pay, Miss Valorie Gee, is the former Afton Ga- and son bert and Nancy Worthington of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh Courtney, and Mr. The marriage of Linda Lou taken care of by Mrs. Michael rrett Mrs. LeRoy Nelson and two reIngram and Lynn Wilson was Garrett, Mrs. Richard Green-halg- h Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sweezy and Dale Lynn. Upon his return Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Chase children of Tooele. home, Greenhalgh performed Saturday, July 25 in Ran-aand Miss Kathy Shere and daughters Rhonda and the Juab Stake House by Pres- wood. and children of Salt Lake City of Michigan were week end ceived word from the Chicago Mrs. Raymond Pay-stru- p and Mr. office of the Atomic ident J. Barres Jenkins. with end over week the Honored guests of the bride visited Tooele guests at the home of Mr. and Commission that he and Energy and son Marvin of E. T. The bride is the daughter of and groom were their grand her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rue reDee Rhonda Mrs. Jarrett. were week end visitors at the a have a Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Ingram of mothers: Mrs. Chidester, Mrs. Golden. Weber, the home of Mrs. Paystrups parents, mained for a months visit at of on a method preparpatent Nephi. The groom is the son of Jenson and Mrs. Ingram. ' Jarrett home. Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Gadd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter. Mrs. Lucille Wilson of Fountain ing a Nitride Nuclear Reactor! The couple plan to make a at entertained party family fuel. Green and Ralph Wilson of Ne- their home at Fort Lewis, Sunday honoring their grandMrs. Newell Bracken and phi. children, David Oliver and Joni children of Pleasant Grove spent The bride wore a dress of on their birthday anni- Saturday with Mrs. Rulon H. Allred white chiffon, with long sleeves Guests were Mr. and Bracken and Mrs. Earl Howard. versaries. and the train of chauntella Mrs. James Allred and children lace. Her veil fell from a crown Mrs. Ernest Brough had as Kathleen, Anna Lisa, Heidi, of white satin flowers. She carBlend 1 can condensed cream Joni of Fountain Green her guest on Friday of last and ried a bouquet of an orchid Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver week, her sister in law, Mrs. of vegetable or chicken soup and surrounded by blue carnations. Sammy, Teresa, Richard, and and children Jonathon, David Geneva B. Mullikin of Salt Lake with 13 cup milk; add cup Attending the bride were Mrs. Robert Morgan of Kearns are and Michael of Mona. cooked ham and 1 City. chopped Kevin Ingram, Miss LuCinda visiting this week with Mr. and Visitors on July 24 at the tablespoon chopped parsley. Heat, Wilson and Mrs. James Pritch- Mrs. Merrill Jenkins and with Miss Heidi Allred of Foun- home of Mrs. Ernest Brough stirring now and then. Do not ett. They were attired in pale their grandmother, Mrs. Elden tain Green visited for several were her brother in law and boil. Serve over waffles. Garnish dresses with puffed Morgan. blue, days last week with her grand- sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chris- with toasted slivered almonds. sleeves. You can utilize leftover beef Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hodson parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don F. tensen of Provo. Junior bridesmaids were and Cube the meat and heat easily. Mid- Gadd. son Michael of baby Michele Garrett, Cheryl Green-halg- h vale Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Brown with tomato sauce and onions. visited on Sunday at the and Louise Wilson. They home of her Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Black and family of Lindon were the Add chili powder to taste. parents, Mr. and ha das their were dressed in yellow dotted Mrs. W. Woodrow guests Sunday to at the home of his par- - ney beans drained and included Beard. Their swiss dresses with puffed children, Stewart and Jody, who help celebrate Mr. Blacks birth- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas nee(j just to be heated through sleeves. To make a speedy topping for have been guests of their grand- day anniversary, the following Brown, over the 24th of July Each bridesmaid carried a of their family: Mr. holiday week end. broiled fish or green vegetables, the past week, members parents during famand Black Keith Mrs. of white and carnations returned home with them. bouquet Mr. and Mrs. Byron Chase of at a teaspoon of lemon juice with a red rose bud in the cenily of Salt Lake City; Mr. and ant ome chopped parsley to a ter. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard Mrs. Neil Black and children of Salt Lake City were visitors on of melted butter, Best man duties were per- had as their guests last week, Kearns; Mr. and Mrs, Read Saturday and Sunday at the I fourth cup Next time you have some formed by Andrew Mickelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cunning- Black and family and prospect- home of his parents, Mr. and botUshers were Robert Allred, ham and children Mark, Ann, ive daughter in law of Provo; Mrs. Roy Chase. Other visitors potato chip crumbs in the tom of the them bag, try saving Mrs. were end the week over Oldroyd and David Cook. Beth and Mariam of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Read Smith and Seated at the guest book were City. They were friends of Mrs. children; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reva Ballow and daughter, Mrs. and using them folded into a Stiltson and two children, and Hugh Bonham (Deanne) of Hen- - casserole or sprinkled cn top of Mrs. David Christensen and Beard when she lived in your favorite hot past; 'r'sh. Miss Alicia Read, all of Nephi. derson, Nevada. Mrs. Harold Thomas. Gifts were I ITT News An-eg- jC Put Your t New Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Honored At Reception Levan World Population World population is expected to reach 4.5 billion by 1983. If Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall 7 announce the marriage of their the upward trend continues, billion people may test the Howard to daughter, Louise, Lunier of Salt Lake City. The worlds resources by the year 2000. marriage took place in San Bridge Land Francisco on July 11 at the home Bermuda is regarded r.s the of a friend. Miss Novelle Nagel, of modern world Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hall of Fort Airthplace Duchesne, brother and sister in Championship bridge. The first law of the bride, also were pres- postwar world title contest of ent. Following the ceremony the the popular card game was held couple left for a honeymoon in in the colony in 1950. The BerHawaii. They will make their muda Trophy is symbolic of home in Tucson, Arizona. world bridge supremach. Marriage of Your Friends i' Paga Threa Thursday, July 30, 1970 Best 'Foote' x' t V Forward PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPT. 8 VOTE FOR RICHARD "DICK" FOOTE REPUBLICAN 4-y- r. County Commission Paid politicial advertisement by Richard Foote for Commissioner Committee, G. W. Williams, Chairman y la Kid-gues- El-R- UIIICO VIENNA SAUSAC ACORN SQUAS 2 cans (4 ounces each Vienna-stylsausage Chest Freezer e 3 acorn squash 23. Cu. Ft. with 2 cups grated apple 3 tablespoons sugar stor- age capacity lets you buy food and create a supermarket cooler right in your own kitchen. t baskets make it and easy to store and quick use. Automobile type lock raiders out keeps "ice-boand the freshness in. teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter margarire cs Cut acorn squash in Is. lengthwise and remo Dot with butter or m. ;e. . 30 Cover with foil and L minutes in a moderate oven (350F.). Place 2 to 3 sausages on each squash half and continue baking 20 to 30 minutes or until squash is done and sausage is browned. 6 servings. .MERCt 805 lb. bargain-price- d JLift-ou- x 'Notice to Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water Juab County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Lo- cations in SLB&M. 40047 Alden V. and Irene Stanley, 2262 W. 5956 S., Roy, Utah, 0.015 sec.-f- t. of water is to be diverted from run-of- f water at a point S. 490 ft. W. 1180 ft. from EM. Cor., Sec. 32, T12S, R1E, and used for stockwatering of 200 cattle, within NEMSEM Sec. 31, T12S, R1E. (53-39- Mineral Inves-- I tlgation & Development Co., 378 W. Center, Springville, Utah. of water to be di-- I 1.0 sec.-f- t. verted from Trout Creek at a point S. 31 deg. 53 min. E. 1246 ft. from W Y Cor. Sec. 28, T12S R18W. The water will be used for power purposes for the generation of 10 KW units of power in the Johnson Peak mining district at the Hornet mine for the mining of tungsten, gold, silver, and will be returned to the natural channel at a point N. 17 deg. 53 min. W. 6541 ft. from SE. Cor. Sec. 33, T12S, R18W. 40052 1970 MERCURY MONTEGO Every car on the floor goes out the door at year-en-d prices. Look in on your Dealers Final Clearance. Wont cost you a thing to look. Costs you less than ever to buy. Lincoln-Mercu- ry 1970 MERCURY COUGAR I Phone 6230222 Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before September 5, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE PARKIN MOTOR CO. 131 Soufh Main St., Nephi, Utah (18-32- wruidaJ ENGINEER Dates of publication: July 23, 30 and August 6, 1970, in The Times-NewNephi, Utah. s, UHICO Vertical Freezes 23 Cu. Ft. with 809 lb. storage capacity for those homegrown fruits, vegetables or meat. Allows you to buy food when the price is at its lowest. Magnetic latches make It child-safDoor opens from inside or out Baked on enamel finish makes cleaning easy. e. Aintermountain farmers ASSOCIATION 57 WEST FIRST NORTH PHONE 465-223- 9 PAYSON BUD HARMER, Manager |