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Show Naphl, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, May 6, 1971 - Page Five Smorgasbord Features SUGGESTIONS FOR MOTHERS DAY A NEW OR Special Mother's Day Party USED CAR izens Center. Beth Sperry was chairman of the event with Shirlene Newell as co chairman. Melba Laird was in charge of decorations and LouAnn Osborne served as program chairman. NEW GATES TIRES. SEAT COVERS OR AIR CONDITIONING for her present car! 623-022- ephi-Ph. placed first in the relay, third in the sprint medley and fourth in the JUAB TRACK STARS Displaying the trophy won in the Utah High School Activities Association relay carnival held in Salt Lake City May 1 are Larry Pay, om Truscott, Kent Park and Kevin Stanley. The relay team PARKIN MOTOR CO. -N- 2 880-yar- and mothers who would like to work! WILL TEND CHILDREN IN MY HOME regular work days! VERY reasonable rates! Lunch: no charge. MARGEAN C. OSTLER Call 623-171- 6 Lake City for medical treatment and Mrs. Stanley visited in Provo with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton, and visited each day with Mr. Stanley at the hosital. He is reported to be improving. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell and who were in Nephi last week to attend funeral services for Ida P. Belliston were Mrs. Powells brother and sisters and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Belliston of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Alma Rasmussen (Ruby) of Midvale, Mrs. Alice Campbell of San Diego, California. Other visitors were Mrs. Ann Wanlass and children, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Peterson of Salt Lake City; Miss Janett Jo Campbell of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell and children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chamberlain and children of Blanding. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo O. Osborne were her mother, Mrs. Mack Hafen of Nampa, Idaho; also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne of Spring City. They witnessed the baptism of their granddaughter, Laura Lee Osborne on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Sperry of Bountiful spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sperry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell and children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chamberlain and daughters of Blanding were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell. They attended funeral services Monday for Ida Belliston, grandmother of Mrs. Chamberlain and Robert Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were In Delta Saturday to attend the open house at the new First Security Bank building. Mrs. Fred Chapman spent the week end in Logan with her daughter, Miss Joan Chapman. They attended mothers and daughters day events at the Utah State University. WE DO Levan Area News Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins returned to their home in Nephi Saturday from Phoenix, Arizona where they have spent the past five months. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawkins of Phoenix accompanied them to California where they enjoyed a visit to Disneyland and Marineland and visited with Earl Hawkins brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith of Yucaipa, California. IT RIGHT! A GOOD LOOK at your present roof . . are the shinges curling? Are there gaps to let in spring and summer moisture? Is you attic bird proof? It will pay you to d in protection, convenience and TODAY with shakes or asphalt shinges installed by a licensed contractor. Call today for an estimate! TAKE RE-RO- peace-of-min- LYNN PACE 246 South 10th East, Salt Lake City, or call Nephi 5 and leave word for us. 623-197- d shuttle relay. These boys and the remaining track squad members will represent Juab at the regional track meet to be held Thursday at Snow College. Nephi News Briefs FOR WORKING MOTHERS CIO On Friday, April 30, the Nautilus Literary Club held their annual Mothers and Daughters party at the Senior Cit- for her many trips to town, church, club, etc. 131 South Main JWJOJW Of Nautilus Club Group Miss . Vinnie Christensen and Angus Christensen of Levan accompanied their brother Leo Christensen of Nephi to Centerfield Sunday where they attended the 65th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Highms. Mrs. Melba Ballow was hostess to the Civicettes Club on April 28. Lunch was served to Bonnie Bosh, Fern Wankier, Enid Ballow, Louise Taylor, Mary Aagard, Alice Shepherd, Marva Shepherd, Irene Mangelson, Blanche Stephensen, CoDeal Brough, Elien Ballow, Floy Harper and the hostess, Melba Ballow. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eliason of Hyrum spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Christensen. On Friday evening Mrs. Eliason and Mrs. Forrest Christensen of Moroni were guests of Mrs. Reed Christensen at the Mothers and daughters party held by the Nautilus Club. for mother at Dotte's Fashions in Nephi . . for Mother's Day . . Sunday, May 9 GIFTS OF DISTINCTION AFTER 5 COLOGNE name sportswear Pant Suits Dresses Blouses hose jewelry! to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw returned their home recently after visiting for a month with their son in law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Beckstead and family at Las Crusces, New Mexico. Miss Christine Shaw was a week end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaw. Miss Shaw is a student at Utah State University at Logan. Lingerie UDdDHTDES IFASIHIDdDRIS o, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott spent Sunday in Provo with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aston and family. They also visited with Mrs. Emma Boswell, an aunt of Mrs. Scott and many other famous brand JANTZEN n, Nephi News Briefs 9 SELECT A GIFT OF GLAMOR A smorgasbord supper was prepared by club members and served to Myrla Christensen, Mrs. Ross Eliaston, Hyrum, and Mrs. Forrest Christensen, Moroni; Myleen Liddiard, Mrs. Lee Allen, Fountain Green; Doris Anderson, Mrs. Parley Madsen, Fountain Green; Marilyn Park, Mrs. Lynn Kay, Mona; Shirleen Newell, Mrs. Fred Slack, Cedar City; Melba Laird, Helen Laird, Payson; Linda Whittington, Mrs. Homer Lunt, Nephi; Kayle Peterson, Ida Pearson, Meadow; Joan Reid, Mrs. Charles Reid, Springville; Dana Kelson, Mrs. James Phillips, Nephi; Anita Oliver, Mrs. Don Gadd, Nephi and Mrs. Harrison Oliver, Mona; Connie Mrs. John Jameston, Eureka; Aria McPherson, Ruth Jensen, Moroni and Eva McPherson, Nephi; LouAnn Osborne, Mrs. Mack Hafen, Nampa, Idaho; Nadine Blackett, Mrs. Earl Howard, Nephi; Beth Sperry, Mrs. Afton Lambert, San Bamar-dinCalifornia; Corrine Garrett, Mrs. Robert P. Garrett, Nephi; Theral Park and Phyllis Ingram. Following the meal a corsage was presented to each of the guests and the two following program was enjoyed: selections, ladies trio of Myrla Christensen, Nadine Blackett and LouAnn Osborne; tribute to the mothers, Dana Kelson; tribute to the daughters, Mrs. James Phillips; a piano solo, Linda Whittington; a report on club activities during the past year with a special tribute to club president Myrla Christensen was given by Kayle Peterson. Lof-gra- ON SUNDAY, MAY NEPHI, UTAH WE HAVE SOME NICE 2 or 3 BEDROOM HOMES priced from $6,950 to $1 3,500 with low down see us today! payments SMALL GROCERY STORE doing a good business . . to be sold with or without adjoining home. Look ths little busbe your own boss and earn iness oyer -- better than average income! to 20 acres for sale? Also dry land wheat farm wanted! Do you have 1 UNITED FARM AGENCY Phone Alan L. 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You can leave the blossoms in the garden to add to the outdoor picture or you can cut them for indoor use. They last well in water. Plants are also free from all Insect pests. CSC, INC. SHE WILL KNOW THE THE GIFT IS GENUINE (and your apprecation of her, too) IF IT COMES FROM 4D . . . WE SUGGEST: HAIR DRYERS STAINLESS STEEL TABLEWARE Family size sets or open stock SMALL APPLIANES lo aid in meal preparation and day to day household work TOSTERS- - STEAM AND DRY IRONS -BLENDERS Electric Kitchen and Decorator Clocks Room and Whole-Hous- e - West Bend Coookware - Correll Living Ware -- Air Conditioners Is she a Fishing Mother? - Many other wanted - We have all needed items! Fishing supplies . . from the license to the ftying pan! 4--D PLUMBING & BUILDERS' SUPPLY - - NEPHI, UTAH MOTHER'S DAY GIFT HEADQUARTERS 66 SOUTH MAIN STREET |