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Show Thursday, July 15, 1971 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Levan Area News Nephi Local, Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barkdull of Meadow were visitors on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were members of their family: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nyman of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berg and baby of Heber City. Mrs. Richard Mitchell of American Fork was in Nephi last week to attend the Ute Stampede festivities. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice T. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Max Norton and family, Bonnie, Beverly and Stanley of Preston, Idaho spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman spent July 5th in Logan where they visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman and other relatives. Mrs. JuLee Berg and baby accompanied them. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and family of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Ostler and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jarrett and children Teresa and Ricky of Orem. Teresa and Ricky remained for a weeks visit with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Salisbury and family of Nephi; Betty Boswell and family of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and family of Sandy attended the reunion of the Annetta King family at Liberty Park Sunday afternoon. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley had as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton and sons Brent and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Norton and sons David and Ricky, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Frost and daughter Carolyn of Manti and Miss Christine Bowles of Springville. Christine spent the week end at the Stanley home. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson were Miss Carol Jackson of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John Cummings (Sue) and family of Milpitas, California. They attended the Ute Stampede festivities. Mrs. Renae Kay and daughter Sharon and cousin Kathy of Kearns visited last week at the home of Mrs. Kays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett Mrs. Dean F. Johnson and sons Richard and Robert visited Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane. Miss Vickie Price of Salt Lake City is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett Dr. and Mrs. John R. Davis and family of Pocatello, Idaho have been visiting in Nephi with their parents, Mrs. Viola Ockey and Mrs. DaVeda Davis, and with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ockey Jr. and other relatives for about 10 Two of their friends, Jeanette days. Hawk and Guy Sase accompanied them to NephL Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ingram for two days last week were her sister, Mrs. Wanda Frehner, son Brad and daughter Michelle of Hatch. Mrs. Harry J. Irons had as her visitors Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Max Norton of Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. William Irons of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Don Black-weldof Boston, and three of his brothers. Mrs. Tola Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gibson of Lake Tahoe were visitors for several days last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson. They left Saturday for a vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park before returning to Lake Tahoe. Dr. and Mrs. Randy Fowkes of San Diego, California visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George G. Howarth. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Howard and children Britt and Brandon of Granger were visitors during the past week at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Worwood. Cedar City returned to Nephi Friday songs. Mrs. Grace P. Christensen spent last week in Salt Lake City with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tobler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wankier and son Erric of Cypress, California are guests this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wankier. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Winter and family of Casa Grande, Arizona spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Winter accompanied them on a trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter and son Craig, and a niece, Ann Jensen, attended the Baker family reunion on Sunday. One hundred five descendants of Mrs. Winters grandparents were present Mr. and Mrs. Terry Stephenson had as their guests on Sunday evening, her brother, Richard Linton of Nephi who has recently returned from the Southwest Indian mission. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh, Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Stephenson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mangelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosh, all of Levan, and Mrs. Dora Bradfield of Sclpio. On Monday and Tuesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell (Evelyn Winn) of Parma, Idaho were visitors at the home of Mrs. Viola Ockey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr and baby of Salt Lake City spent last week with friends and relatives in Mona and also attending the Ute Stampede celebration. Dave Merrifield drama in space will thrill Fair stunts from a helicopter 200 ft. up; an act especially spectacular at night and visible for miles. Back again as master of ceremonies to amuse s will be Candy and delight Candido, a comic whose versatile voice has been featured on stage, screen, radio, television and Disney movies. g goers as Dave Merrifield Rex Taylor of Provo visited Sunday with Mrs. Christine Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor and children visited on Friday and Saturday with his parents. Bishop and Mrs. Heber C. Taylor. Mindy, Tony, Jeremy and Emily Taylor stayed with their grandparents, Bishop and Mrs. Taylor, while their parents were chaperoning a group of MIA girls. Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard spent several days over the week end with her grandchildren In Midvale while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hodson, enjoyed a Vacation trip. Senior Citizens Senior Citizens will meet at the City Park on Wednesday, July 21st at 12 noon. Bring your own lunch and dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson and son Lynn were in Salt Lake City on July 2 to attend the wedding of Bruce B. Wilson and the former Pamela Austin. They were married by Bishop Boyd Coombs of the Granger 23rd Ward, at the home of the brides parents. A few close relatives and friends of the couple were present They will make their home in Salt Lake City. Nephi News Briefs Visitors during the Ute Stampede holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Park were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones and three sons of St George; Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones and four sons of Kanab; and Mrs. Marie Jones Bostwick and son Kevin of Las Vegas, Nevada. Visitors during the Ute Stampede at the home of Mrs. T. H. Burton were Dr. and Mrs. Alma P. Burton, son John and son In law Keith Blake of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Burton and daughter Kathy of Salt Lake City. ings Bonds. - . . These men are engaged in a patriotic endeavor which is fine. What Fm suggesting, however, is that you do something for yourself by building a nest egg this painless way; that is, by putting a portion of your wages into E Bonds BEFORE you get it. Youll be surprised at the way the money mounts up. tax-deferr- ed Q. We are newlyweds, both employed and in a high tax bracket. Our parents argue we ought to build up a nest egg before going into stocks. But the income taxes on the interest cut our 31k Wrap Mff gallon' 41k You can get at the money in a moment; they grow at the rate of 5 percent, plus V2 of 1 percent at maturity; they are 100 percent backed by the U. S. Government, AND the accumulation of interest doesnt cost you a penny in Federal income tax uatil such time as you cash in the E Bonds. (U. S. Savings Bonds are exempt from state and local income and personal property taxes.) Q. Hasnt the time run out for some of the older E Bonds? A. No. All outstanding E and H Savings Bonds are still earning interest. The Treasury recentextension for E ly announced a third Bonds issued from May 1941 through April extension for E Bonds 1952, a second issued from May 1952 through January 1957, extension for H Bonds and a second issued from June 1952 through January 1957. Incidentally, Freedom Shares sold in combination with E Bonds from May 1967 through 10-ye- The U. S. Treasury is conducting its 1971 Savings Bonds drive. Leading executives of American business and industry are engaged in a campaign to boost 1971 payroll savings deductions for E Bonds by 10 percent over last Nephi, Ut. t 5? Savings Bonds. Fair-goer- years goal. Sera fflk - Visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd are their son in law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. William Aiman and son Rusty of Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Amor Stewart of Grants-vill- e announce the marriage of their daughter, Darlene Stewart McBride to Steven J .Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Wilson of Nephi, on Friday, July 9. The ceremony was performed by Jus- tice of the Peace John E. Robertson in the presence of family members. Best man was Steven Ingram. The new Mr. and Mrs. Wilson plan to make their home in NephL median is U. S. new year were no better off, financially, than we were a year ago. No investments; no savings. Money just seems to dribble through our fingers. What would you suggest? A. I cant think of any device which would force you into the nearest savings bank on pay day. BUT, I certainly favor a system which would help you put money aside BEFORE you get your wages: A Payroll Savings Plan which would deduct X dollars a week from your wages to be put into Series E Sav- Lauren A. Keyte returned to his home Sunday after being released from the St. Marks Hospital following surgery. n Louise and Susan, and LuAnn Stephensen have returned home from South Dakota. Susan has been visiting with the T. J. Cook family. Q. We are in our late 40s, both working now that our three children are grown, and still find that at the start of a Mr. and Mrs. John F. MacDonald (Sally) of Provo, and Eva and Gertrude Bentley of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kay on Friday and Saturday of last week. 1010 North Main daughter Mary Marriages Announced By SAM SHULSKY Mona Area News Spine-tinglin- Mrs. Louise Taylor and QUESTIONS I GET ABOUT U.S. SAVINGS BOP af- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Boswell. An entertainment extravaganza is promised k Homer Shepherd of Spanish Forte visited on Monday of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd. ter visiting in Idaho Falls for a week with Mrs. Stephensons son in law and for the 1971 Utah State Fair, September at the Fairgrounds in Salt Lake City with the appearance of The Chieftones, a youthful, all Indian, singing quartet from Canada who turn on a musicianship delighting listeners with current hits, old ballads, folk, western, country-rocand religious 9, Week end visitors over the July 4th holiday week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Shepherd and family of Henderson, Nevada and her mother, Mrs. Wilkie H. Postlewate of Hot Springs, also Mr. and Mrs. William Arkansas; Law and family of San Bernardino, California, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bowman and family of Henderson, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shepherd of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Katie Shepard of Mona were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd on Monday, July 5th. Mrs. Francis Wankier and children of Murray, and Renae and Jennifer Peterson of Midvale spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor had as their week end guest a granddaughter, Wendy Belllston of Provo, of Nephi and The Chieftones Candy Candido Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd had as their visitors on July 1, Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd of Tooele, Herbert Dean Jr. and Ronnie Dean of Salt Lake They stopped at the Shepherd City. home enroute to Fish Lake, and also visited with them on the trip home. her granddaughter, Lynda Stephenson of er Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Harry J. Irons were Mr. and Mrs. Ker-m- it Cook of Fountain Green and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Worthington and three children of Granger. Mrs. Worthingotn is a granddaughter of Mrs. Irons. Mr. and Mrs. Von Christensen of Salt Lake City were visitors over the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mangelson last week were Dr. and Mrs. Ned Mangelson and children, and Mrs. Bessie Witt and children of Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Mangelson attended their high school class reunion on Saturday. effective return down to about 3 percent. d stocks? Shouldnt we buy low-yiel- v A. Not until you acquire a substantial nest egg as your parents advise. If your joint income puts you into a high tax bracket, your logical ow 10-ye- 10-ye- ar ar ar have been granted a extension, so they, too, will continue to earn June 1970 10-ye- ar interest. Q. Should I cash in my old E Bonds and buy new ones paying the higher rate? A. No. The Treasury Department has advised against this procedure. All outstanding Savings Bonds regardless of age have had their yields improved so that they, too, benefit from the bonus rate. Further, if you redeemed your older Bonds, youd be subject to income tax on the accrued interest, and could actually suffer a setback. fC f King Feature Syndicate I r V Ts!ro stock in America. With high paying U&Savin$ Ecadt t r3 : Hit Pago Thrao tptyfc m a juUic Mrvict ia coepanlioa will. Tfc Urn T111H7 T)m AdmtMiaC mi Cw |