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Show Thursday, December Wt Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 24, 1970 Page Two News of Your Friends in Levan UTAH STATE JRES 3ATI0N NATIONAL NEWSPAPER rnmit ASSOCIATION FiiiPnttl a Kir MEMBER Roy E. 1H5 SUSTAINING NNA -1- Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. entry at Nephi, Utah 84648. Office: 96 South Main 970 Phone (801) Publisher and Gibson 623-052- 5 Editor-Manag- er Mr. and Mrs. Claric Wood of The Levan Lady Lions enter- tained the Lions at their annual Levan, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood Christmas party Thursday night of Salt Lake City visited with December 17 at the Levan City relatives on Friday and SaturHall. day of last week. They visited A delicious dinner was served with a brother, Clyde Wood, at by the committee in charge: Holden on Friday, and on Satlone Christensen, Virginia How- urday with a sister, Mrs. law ard, Florene Taylor and Rose- rence Bennett at Deseret and mary Robinson, assisted by a brother Frank Wood at Delta on his 88th birthday anniver their husbands. Following the dinner, bingo sary. and a gift exchange was enjoyMiss Rona Shepherd of Logan ed by those present: Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood, Mr. and is spending the Christmas hoi Mr. and idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard, Mrs. Delwin Shepherd. She is D. Mrs. John Shepherd, Mr. a student at Utah State Univer and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christen- sity. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. of Levan, Mr. and Mrs. ' Roy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Nulph and son of Salt Lake City Beard and Kenneth Hoyt. visited in Downey, Idaho over Lions President G. M. Wor- the week end with Mr. and wood announced that the judg- Mrs. John Thompson. ing for the Levan Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter Lighting Contest would be on and son Craig attended a famMonday night, December 28. ily Christmas party in Salt Lake Saturday evening at the City G. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd had as their visitors on home of Mr. and Mrs.' Tom Monday of last week, his broth- May. er and sister in law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence NielMrs. William H. Shepherd of sen and family of Ruth, Nevada Tooele. were visitors for three days of last week with their parents, Sunday visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter in Leof Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shep- van and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nielherd were Mr. and Mrs. Willis sen in Nephi, Shepherd and daughter of Mag na, Mr. and Mrs. Roger ShepFollowing the Levan Ward herd and family of Nephi. Sacrament meeting Sunday, a group of young people under the direction of Miss Phyllis Beard and Mr. and Mrs. Wood-roBeard called at the homes of a number of families in Levan and sang Christmas carols. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dixon Mrs. Lee Chappell of Lyman, (Rosemary Brough) of Payson were visitors Sunday at the Utah was a guest last week at home of her grandmother, Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Stephensen. Ernest Brough. Visitors this week during Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christen- the Christmas holidays at the sen were members of their fam- home of Bishop and Mrs. Heber ily: Mr. and Mrs. James Pritch- Taylor are their son in law ett of Ely, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Christensen and family Carl Tenney and children Tad of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and and Cindy of Riverton, WyoMrs. David Christensen of Pro- ming. vo, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Aagard Visitors for several days last and son Todd of Levan. week at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christen- Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd were sen of Salt Lake City were over their son and daughter in law, the week end visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Malin Shepherd home of her parents, Mr. and and baby daughter of; .Hender" Mrs. Vemell Christensen. son, Nevada. , Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Advertising rates on request. IKE AMERICAN OIL SERVICE J. M. "Ike" Lunt 96 North Main, Nephi . w lews Briefs c sew. INC. ana Mrs. Micnaei iveyie (Valeen Teerllnk) Warn Wofeday! To our customers at this festive season we wish all blessings. NEPHI 915 SOUTH MAIN DONALD OLSEN, Manager tM' Popular Mona Couple Exchange Vows Miss Valeen Teerlink, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Teerlink of Mona, became the bride of Michael Keyte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verlael Keyte, also of Mona on Friday, December 11. A reception was held the same evening at the Mona Ward Cultural Hall, with Christmas season decor carried out. The bride wore a gown of white brocaded taffeta over lace tiers. Her shoulder length veil of nylon illusion was caught in a crown of seeded pearls. She held a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. Mrs. Trenna Robinson, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor, with Shirleen Keyte, Mary Jane Newell, Susan Vest, and Peggy Greenhalgh as bridesmaids. Shawna Lee Robinson, Cleta Price and Carl Price were flower girls. Attendants floor-lengt- h dresses were green or red accentuated by pearl necklaces, and they carried bouquets of roses and carnations. Best man duties were performed by Gean Sperry. Izola Seamons served as hostess for the evening. Assisting at the guest book were Rose Boswell Paul and Donnette Moon. Boswell and Marlin Yates were ushers. Assisting with the gifts were Grace Price, Opal Hansen, Brenda Strain . and Teresa Jacobsen. Clint and Allen Price were gift bearers. Mother of the bride wore a green dress and mother of the groom wore a cream colored dress. Each had a corsage of red rose buds. After a brief honeymoon through the Southern Utah parks and to Las Vegas, the new Mr. and Mrs. Keyte are making their home at Springville. INDIAN Is 1 - 9 SCW, INC. . ' HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL! NEPHI LUMBER 55 West 2nd North Nephi, Utah DON'T BORROW . SUBSCRIBE TODAY! - HAPPY HOLIDAYS CRANBERRIES The American Indians made a paste from cranberries called 'Pemmican. This was used as a poultice for cuts and wounds. They used the juice of theberry for red dye. Eventually the cranberry was to become a tradition as part of the Christmas menu. A&V ' ' SAN FRANCISCO San Franciscos first tree was made in 1850 from Douglas fir branches wired to a stick by a German Wine if; ; proprietor. FOR SHUT-IN-S A good gift for a shut-i- n could be a flowering plant. The miracle of blooming plants adds a special touch to the holiday season. A plant expresses your message with feeling and meaning. After the holidays have passed your gift remains as a pleasant reminder to someone that you are thinking of them. BLOCKS TO BUILD A child likes toys he can put together or build. Blocks are an all time favorite. pre-scho- 574 N. I00.W. Provo Brickey ' Electronics sc Let us follow the Star of Bethlehem, in search IN of that peace that passes understanding. May H2XG70 Form it ,4-1 D HARDWA- RE- 623-119- 9 UP BEST WISHES FOR ALL OUR WONDERFUL FRIENDS NEPHI AND CUSTOMERS AT CHRISTMASTIME call Christ's love abide with you and yoursl JUAB COUNTY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES WE'RE WRAPPING WEEKLY SERVICE $ GATES RUBBER COMPANY NEPHI DIVISION NEPHI, UTAH |