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Show Thursday, Juno 3t 1971 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84448 Levan Local, Social News PER GALLON off regular retail DURING OUR Mrs. Oneita Wade and children of Bountiful were visitors Friday and Sat. urday at the home of Mr. adn Mrs. Bendixen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bendixen and family were overnight visitors Saturday at the Erhardt Bendixen home. Mrs. Carl Tenney and children Cindy and Tad visited with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd on Tues day of this week. price JU ME SALE Er-har- dt Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Moore and three child- Mr. an Mm- - Sidney Powell and three ren of Bountiful; and Mrs. Moores moth- children of Malad, Idaho visited over Is er, Mrs. Ella Coates of England, who Memorial day with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Stat-..J-F United the in months six spending . i es. They had been to the canyons ofjjPowelh Southern Utah and were returning to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman enter- Bountiful. Other visitors at the Beard tained at a family party Sunday at their home were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L!g-j- s h(?me honoring Mr. and Mra. Jack Engle Is Im man of Provo. who were recently married at Las Nevada. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engle and children of Cedar Mr. and Mrs. William G. Marshall and City, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lightner children of Downey, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. and son and Mrs. Lillie Gillispie of Cedar Roy Nulph and son of Salt Lake City, City spent several days last week in Mr. and Mrs. Brent Jackman of Nephi; Riverside, California with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Jenson of Salt Lake Ed. Gibbons and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Lightner. They also visited City; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Peterson of Fountain Green; Mrs. Sandra Wilkey and with Thomas Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall, at Camp Pendaughter of Nephi; Ava Jackman, the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Endleton, where he is stationed with the U. S. Marines. gle, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray francom had as Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter have as their visitors on Tuesday of last week, their guests this week end, her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hamilton of Los AnMrs. Marjorie Chase of Sacramento, geles, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bown of California. Provo, Mrs. Mary Cazier and Mrs. Anna Markam of Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson of Midvale were week end visitors at the home of his mother, Mrs. Edna Peterson. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom of American Visitors over the week end at the Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Francom and home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood four children of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Ronwere Mrs. Kathy Mclff of Granger, Mr. ald Olsen and family of Nephi, Mr. and and Mrs. Wayne Worwood of Tooele, Mrs. Leon Madsen and daughter Connie Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon and daughters of Orem. of Murray. Becky Dixon remained for a visit this week at the Worwood home. Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Anderson and Memorial day visitors at the home of son Rex spent last week in Imperial Mrs. Grace P. Christensen were Mr. and Beach, California with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Norris Christensen and son Kelly, Niels D. Anderson. They also visited at Mr. and Mrs. Austin Childs of Provo, Mrs. Val Christensen and daughter and Mexico. and Mexicali, Tijuana son of American Fork; Mrs. Myron Jones and three children and Mrs. Kenneth Dinner guests on Memorial day, MonJones of Otto, Wyoming; Mrs. Leon H. Mrs. day, at the home of Mr. and Tobler of Salt Lake City, and Edgar Ray Francom were: Mrs. Maude Francom Christensen of Levan. and her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams and three Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd of children of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Tooele were house guests of Mr. and Norton and son Jimmy of Provo; Mr. Mrs. Gilbert Sehpherd during the Memorand Mrs. Robert Norton and children ial week end. The two men are brothers. Lori and Bradley of Salt Lake City; Mr. Others visitors who called at the Shep. and Mrs. Steven Bigler of Orem; Mr. herd home on Memorial day were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom and son Johny; and Mrs. Basil Shepherd and daughter son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robyn of Salt Lake City. Wayne Francom of Springville; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Taylor had as Mrs. Glen Francom of Kaysville and their their guests over die week end, their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Francom and baby of Smith-fielGam Stewart and children Danny, Lu and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Breeze of Ann, Jan and Sandy Stewart of Ogden. Salt Lake City. m tli Ve-ga- s, PLUMBING & BUILDERS' SUPPLY 4--D DONT BORROW.. SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! d, C-- " I Mona Area News Visitors at the home of Mrs. Katie Shepard on Memorial day were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shepherd and daughter Robyn of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shepard of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bryan, Mr. md Mrs. Percy Newton; Mrs. Patsy B. Stanworth and daughter Sherri Lyn of Provo; Mrs. Bob Lundale and Mrs. Newell Kay from California. I Pago Four We Are Hero To Attending the Brigham Young Univer- sity graduation exercises Friday at Provo were Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Yates and Mrs. James R. Stanley. Mrs. Donnette Yates Moon was graduated CumLaude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Special Education. Timothy Daryl Stan, ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl H. Stanley of Orem received a Bachelor of Science degree in physics, and in a special ceremony was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley over the Memorial day holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clarke and son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White and son Bryan of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Kass and son Ronald of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Daryl H. Stanley, Robert, Paul, Denise, Barbara, and Richard Stanley; Second Litutenant and Mrs. Tiimothy D. Stanley of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Neldon D. Stanley and children Anna Leesa, Michelle, LaDawn, Michael and Bruce of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Thays E. Stanley and son Jimmy of Santaquin; Rory and Tyler Nielsen of Delta; LaMar and Kevin Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Yates and children of Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strain and son of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. John C. Howard and son Hilmer of Orem. THAT'S BEEN OUR STORE MOTTO for more than a half century . . and it means just what it says . . . WE ARE HERE TO SERVE with a most conscientious prescription service . . with vitamins and minerals to help guard your health . . with nice gift items for birthdays, father's day (June 20) and for special occasions . . with toiletries for men and women . . magazines, candy, greeting cards, and a host of other items to serve you. Nephi Drug Company We Are Here to Serve Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Freckleton of ElCajon, California visited with Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley on Monday and Tuesday. Levan Area News Memorial day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter were James Davis and three friends of Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Childs of Bozeman, Montana. Visitors over the Memorial week end Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shepherd and son Michael of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drake and sons of Grantsville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and daughter Peggy of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Shepherd and daughters Vicki and Traci of Salt Lake City. at the home of Glen Shepherd of Salt Lake City was a visitor on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard. CHAPMAN FURNITURE 27 South Main Street Neph, Utah Last yeas; all John Benson saved was $5432. This yeaijhe joined the PayrcH Savings Plan. LSMMJLWEST IT'S UNION PACIFIC DM &0DRMM Union Pacific Is a home town railroad. Strong and healthy ready, willing and able to serve your community and the entire west. Now that we can concentrate on expanding and Improving our freight service, youll be seeing even more of Union Pacific. A continuing dollar program of locomotive and freight car purchases provides Union Pacific with the youngest and most modern freight car fleet In the nation. multi-milli- on Poor John. Money just seemed to slip right through his fingers. Every time he planned to stash something away, there wasnt anything left. Then John decided to join the Payroll Savings Plan where he works. Now, an amount he specifies is automatically set aside from his check before he gets it. And invested in U.S. Savings' Bonds." Because John has become such a systematic saver, hes almost forgotten about it. When he gets around to remembering, hes going to have quite a nest egg laid away. And now theres a bonus interest rate on all U.S. Savings Bonds for when held to matuE Bonds, 5J 10 5 of months (4 the years, rity first year). That extra , payable as a bonus at maturity, applies to all Bonds issued since June 1, 1970 . . . with a comparable improvement for all older Bonds. If you keep forgetting to save something out of your check, join the Payroll Savings Plan and let somebody else do the remembering for you. Bondi tit safe. IIot, atolen, or destroyed, tre repl.ee them. When needed, they cu be cashed at your bank. Tax may be deferred until redemption. And always remember. Bonds ait n proud way to sure. Take stock in America. NowBonds pay a bonus at maturity r i |