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Show Thursday, October T, 1970 Gfyt ShhtdlMVtoHs Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Hunters to Seek Nephi Area Waterfowl This Week; DINING SETS 5-PIE- CE 66.88 --- 69 "7988 and up Waterfowl hunters going field this Saturday, October are reminded that geese are not fair game in Utah until October In Daggett County, the 24. goose season does not open until November 14. The delayed opening of the goose season was set to reduce the harvest of local geese. Utahs 1970 waterfowl sea son gets underway October 3 at noon. Bag limit for ducks is six; possession limit is 12. Hunt ers are reminded that they must have their shotguns plugged to reduce the capacity to three Duck stamps are re shells. quired for all hunters 16 years of age and older, and they must be affixed to the license and validated by signing across the face of the stamp. Shooting times change daily, and are from half hour before Hunters to sunset. sunrise should obtain a proclamation so they can become familiar with the rules governing the hunt and with the proper opening and closing times. Hephi News SUPPORT AND ELECT Robert (Hob) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins returned to Nephi Tuesday after spending a week visiting in Denver, Colorado with their grandson, Richard Hawkins and family. Smohey Say : Ml Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd received a telephone call Sunday from their son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Calhoon of El Cajon, California, stating they feared their home had been burned in the fire raging in San Diego County. They had escaped by car with only the clothing they wore, and were unable to returned to determine if the house was deMr. and Mrs. Shepstroyed. herd were waiting for further news late Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shepherd visited in Springville Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thom. Miss Rona Shepherd returned home recently after visiting in Detroit, Michigan for two weeks with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aiman. Mr. and Mrs. Malin V. Shepherd of Henderson, Nevada are parents of a daughter bom September 25. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. David Larson of Henderson. GtairreW FOR JUAB COUNTY SHERIFF Visitors on Friday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. Williamb Shepherd of Tooele. Mrs. Pearl Ault of American Fork visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Malmgren. She attended funeral services for Lorenzo Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walquist and son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bills and Wanda Pexton of Murray, and Mrs. Chloe Winter of Nephi spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Floy Mortensen. REPUBLICAN Paid Political Advertisement by Candidate Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor had as their guests Sunday, their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beiliston and son and daughter, Robbie and Wendy of Provo. Mrs. J. E. Bendixen has re turned to her home after undergoing surgery last week at the Utah Valley Hospital In Provo. She is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erickson of Salt Lake City visited on Monday at the home of Miss Vinnie Christensen and Angus Christensen. Forest fires weaken trees, leaving them defenseless I Meet CARY PETERSON and family Republican Candidate for .. . The Modemetts Club met on September 24 at the home of Rhea Rosquist. Games were played during the evening, and a dinner served to Judy Hail, Sandra Mangelson, Marilyn Mangelson, Marilyn Worwood, Phyllis Anderson, Joy Carter, Janet Baxter, Judy Bosh, Carolyn Royce, Betty Jean Carter, Patrice Aagard, Jessie Ann Wood, Sharon Christensen, Linda Jenkins, Connie Taylor, Di ane Ballow, Katherine Braziel Donna Poulsen and Rhea Rosquist. Mrs. Naomi Beiliston and Alive The Deadliest ...Takes on a Whole Army I at- tended the open house Monday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harris (Joy) and given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Harris at the Mt. Ogden Ward Cultural hall. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harris were married on Friday of last week. CLINT A fGPl a universal picture .technicolor tonMkMr.HY.ttmm Patty Duke Cotorby all following the tragic death of We are most grateful for the our father and grandfather. kindnesses and understanding of We appreciate the services of the Levan Ward Bishopric and Mrs. Naomi Beiliston and her Relief Society, and of all who in the services. We Ellen accompanied participated daughter those who called at the thank last to Beiliston Bert Ogden week. Bert has enrolled at the home to offer sympathy and asWeber State College. They also sistance and for the food sent attended graduation exercises to our several homes. We are at Weber State College school sincerely grateful for friends and of practical nursing where Joy for relatives in times such as this. Beiliston was one of the Family of Lorenzo Mangelson THIS WEEK ONL- YSUITS - Regular $50.00 - NOW 39.95 ALSO . . Leather SHELL BELTS 8-in- . from 17.95 Buy your DEER HUNTING TOGS at the TOGGERY! Mens Lined OVERALL JUMPERS 8.95 Unlined, $7.95 You too THE TOGGERY follow fiie leader! . 598 ALL COLEMAN PRODUCTS DISCOUNTED 4-l- b SLEEPING BAG . . . . GUN CASE ONLY GUN RACKS for pickups JN til 4.95 2.98 ' 1. f itf "i,s1i tj LEATHER CARY PETERSON Schrude Born and raised in Cedar Valley, Utah B. S. Degree, from Utah State University Taught successfully in the Secondary Public Schools, ten years e d Owns and operates Wheat Farm and Cattle Ranch near Nephi. President, Juab County Cattlemens Association Active member and past President, Kiwanis Qub of Nephi Juab Stake Sunday School Board Member, seven years. Thirty-fiv- e years of age. full-tim- Walden HUNTING Discounted KNIVES Water-Proo- f .... only 3.49 DUFFLE BAG Red HUNTING HATS . . DEER HOIST 45 1.29 onIy2.49 DUTCH OVENS 9.59 GI Trench SHOVEL 1.49 HAND PUMP only - 3.49 .... "I have a dedicated interest in our future; in the future SADDLE BAGS ... we and our children must live. Committee, John c REGISTERED! ' j-- . 2J i .... Portable TOILETS dry-lan- Paid Political Advertisement by Cary Peterson for Representative H. parkin. Chairman, Nephi, Utah 1.89 2:89 GLOVES .... 2.49 - IM GOING TO GET Priced at Darin, 4; Mr. Peterson; Ranee (Painter) Peterson; Angela, almost 2; Michael, 7 4.49 - .79 FORSEYS VARIETY STORE m .... ch Winter Jackets ... 39c . . . - -- 1.00 OFF Bell-Botto- 29.95 each . Mark Downs on BOYS SUITS Just Arrived - - Levis Striped Jeans $9.00 Work Shoes $13.95 .... 5.49 BIG GAME BAGS - Liberal WASPS GYM BAGS SPECIALS 9 Mum CARD OF THANKS HUNTING AND FALL RED RAIN COAT 6 -f- from Millard and Juab Counties RED HUNTING VEST C22 Patty Dukes Me, Natalie' a tour de force...in the running for an Oscar, m ... PANAVISION TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY 5 OCTOBER 4 herentsf JEEP CAN 10 x 40 BINOCULARS MARTIN RACKIN MOeucnoM TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARA' Smohey Sayst "We Solicit Your Support November 3rd EASTWOOD SHIRLEY Maclaine Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tolley left for their home Monday after visiting in Neph with his sister, Mrs. Fonda Earl and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Eva Smith accompanied them as far as Arizona where she will spend the winter with a niece. Mr. and Mrs. Tolley also will visit in Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. Price Allred. June Wright of England Is visiting for two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack June is in the United Bosh. States on a tour and plans to attend conference while here. Mrs. Naomi Beiliston and Jimmy Bosh met her while on daughter Ellen spent Sunday in his mission to England. Murray where they attended sacrament meeting and witness home the at visitors Sunday ed the confirmation of Mrs. Bel Hstons grandson, Mark Beilis sLMwere Mand son of Mr. and Mrs. Spen ton, SutherMrs. Bert Sanford of cer Beiliston. Following sacraland; also Mr. and Mrs. Tommy ment meeting they were guests of and Magna, Thomas family at a family dinner at the home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer BeiReed and Mrs. Kent Christen liston. sen were visitors on Saturday Visitors at the home of Mr at the home of Mr. and Mrs, They at- and Mrs. William Stowell on Reuben Mangelson. tended funeral services for Lor- Monday were his brothers: Euenzo Mangelson. gene Stowell of Rigby, Idaho and Harold Stowell of Pocatello, Visitors at the home of Mr Idaho. Mr. Stowell and his LeGrande Mangelson brothers attended funeral serand Mrs. Lein were last week, and who vices on Tuesday for their brothvan for their services of Loren- er in law, Mathew M. Bentley zo Mangelson were Dr. and Mrs. at St. Mr. Bentley was George. Mr. and Ned Mangelson family, famand and Mrs. Gerald Witt ily, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. David Mangelson and Visitors Tuesday at the home family of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mangelson and baby of Mrs. Hazel Bosh were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bosh of Niles, of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. California. Mrs. Oneita Wade and children of Bountiful were weekend guests at the home of Mr. CARD OF THANKS and Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen. To our relatives, friends and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood of we express our apneighbors most of Salt Lake City spent last week at the home of Mr. preciation for their sympathy, flowers, cards and visits durand Mrs. Clark S. Wood. ing our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen of We are thankful for the words Orem spent Wednesday of last of consolation and beautiful week with her parents, Mr. and music at the services, and to Mrs. H. Ray Francom. On Sat- our friends, the Miles Ander-son- s. urday, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine NorTo all who have shown their ton of Provo and Earl Francom of Springville were visitors at friendliness and concern for the Francom home. They came our mother, Nora J. Reid, durto attend funeral services for ing the recent years, we will Lorenzo Mangelson. always be grateful. The family of Nora J. Reid STATE REPRESENTATIVE SATURDAY 3 FRIDAY THURSDAY OCTOBER daughter Ellen and son Bert Four VENICE THEATRE 12 Man News Briefs Geese Season Delayed Pag I SURE cant vote unless Im registered! Dont YOU miss a chance to vote! YOU GET REGISTERED, TOO Registration days are: OCTOBER 10 OCTOBER 13 OCTOBER 27 dvert,.ie.ment by the Committee for Rich-ar- d Foote for Comm.ts.onar. 6. W. William, Chairman ! |