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Show Jujb Cmnty. Uth tAbAi Ntpjiii GUjc T. Howells of Flagstaff, Arizona announce the engageWilliam ment of their daughter, Beverly Allen, to Mr. Allen N. Wiilliams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton O. Williams of Levan. The couple plan a June 3 wedding at the LDS Institute, 590 West Riordan Road. Beverly is a 1971 graduate of Coconino atHigh School, Flagstaff, Arizona and tended Dixie College at St George, Utah. She presently is employed at Fashion Fabrics. V Jp mm Allen is a 19G9 graduate of Juab High School and received a diploma in 1970 from Utah Technical College at Salt Lake City. He also has attended Dixie He presently is employed at College. Olsen's Inc., Nephi. !ephi Area News Mrs. Harold Jackson and Mrs. Alma Jones attended the Mother-Daughtday activities at Snow College on Saturday April 22. They, with their daughters Barbara and Jaynette attended the general assembly where Garth P. Monson was the guest speaker. In the afternoon the girls and their mothers were guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Van Epps in Ephraim. Miss Debbie VanEpps is a roommate of the girls. During the afternoon a fashion show and tea was enjoyed, and at 6 p.m. about 360 attended a banquet and program. A special performance of You Cant Take It With You, a Snow College play, was enjoyed. Allen Williams, Beverly Allen DR. RICHARD S. UHL Chiropractic Physician will have office hours at SOUTH MAIN ST., NEPHI next to Dotties Fashions Each TUESDAY from 1 to 7 p.m. Tuesday noon Photographs Tuesday noon .. Tuesday, 5 p.m. We reserve the right to take emergency Items, hospital list, etc. at a later time without affecting deadlines above. The public Is invited to an evening of excellent music Sunday evening, April 30 at 8:30 p.m. when some advanced of music from the Brigham Young University will perform In a recital at the Nephi School of Music. A short explanation of the numbers to be performed will be given by those who participate. stu-ren- ts NOW 1k'9 0$UtnB QKD caxuuii cass uiaiD, off oiiai ro t n nmsm m ejotdm ttcoe (MILV MMBNEISa jllt& President News of fhe Senior Citizens On May 3, films refreshments served the Senior Citizens izens building, just Security Bank. will be shown and for aU members of at the Senior Citnorth of the First BEESLEY MONUMENT 725 SOUTH STATE Senior Citizens enjoyed a hot dinner at the Elementary School on April 19. The blessing on the food was given by Lillian Ostler. President Arvllla Kendall presided and conducted. Seventy-fiv- e local Representative: PHONE fkm GEORGE JOHNSON. Happy Birthday was sung to all who had birthday anniversaries during the past month. Phyllis Beard of Levan accompanied on her guitar. 374-058- 0 623-OT- U PLUMBING 4-- D & BUILDERS SUPPLY The program consisted of several songs by Sarah Shepherd of Levan, accompanied by Miss Beard; LuOna Pris-bre- y favored with selections on the a song was sung by Mabel Sheriff; and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sheriff sang a Hawaiian song, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Kendall, president, Jean Wilkey. gave some live sparks to complete the program. 66 South New members who have recently joined include Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Man-gelsof Levan; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs, Mrs. Hayme Salisbury and Mrs. Lavell Svedin, all of NephL The organization now has 124 members. Main-Ne- phi of Mrs. Kendall, president, stated that the Senior Citizens are grateful to Clarence Bowers who makes many trips to furnish transportation to all who are in need of it, so they may attend meetings and other functions of the group. is the time VAULT CO. & PROVO, UTAH GUARANTEED SPECTACULARS ifesasi " ?V i ' s, .v PALFREYMAN ENTERPRISES (SC2EOT RHEEJ (SOT 1972-7- 3 to get your equipment ready for spring and summer . . . OUJO 1jOT Program Sunday al Papa Others elected were Ellen B. Bowles, vice president: Ruth P. Chapman, secretary; Lois M. Brough, treasurer; Ida B. Brough, historian and Edna Mae L. Ludlow, reporter. Commissioners Name Recreational Board Nephi School of Music Advertising News articles, items Fathers and sons of Aaronic Priesthood age and under will enjoy an outing to Lehman Cave, it has been announced by Dr. Nelson L. Jones of the Stake High Aaronic PriestCouncil. The over-nighood sponsored outing will be on Friday evening and Saturday, May 19 and 20. According to the announcement, the outing will begin on May 19, when a program will begin at 8:15. Those attending the outing should be at the site early enough to set up camp and have their own supper prior to the program starting time. Breakfast on Saturday morning will be furnished by Juab Stake, and will be followed by tours of the Cave, and of the area. Fathers and sons are encouraged by stake officials to plan their schedule now so they may participate in this outing. The Board of Juab County Commissioners have announced the appointment of a Juab County Recreation Department committee, with specific responsibility to administer recreation activities and county recreational projects throughout the county. K. J. Sperry was appointed chairman with the following as members of the committee; Phil Sperry, Ned Worthington, Forrest Anderson and Mac Bigler. - 1972 Blanche C. Pexton was elected president of the Beta Literary Club for the coming club year when the club met on April 20 at Mickelsons Cafe. As president of Beta Literary Club, she also will become president of the Nephi Federated Clubs Presidents Council. Outing to Caves Special Our Deadlines 63 Club For Fathers, Sons Mr. and Mrs. ArU 27, Mrs. Pexfon Elected Beta Stake Sets Dates Set Marriage Date ME!7E IMiy, ns Machine Shop Welding -overhaul and reComplete pairing of AUTO, TRUCK, TRACTOR, all farm equipment, industrial and construction. 103 Your World Is As Big As You Make It. Todays Army wants to join you. 623-005- 874-729- W. 9" ROLLER Durable stee pan -- 9 roller with cover. SFC Curtis W. Spencer Provo Phone 6 45 South Main - Nephi i KIT 16' POWER TAPE Bold numerals. $ I .. Tape any locks at desired measurement. A J OQ Ow yl 5 MWmP TTcansvEmB 84 THE PEELING PROBLEM ' 18 fj'alkpjUak'vr HOSE 50-VIN- s flexible Stay low tempera- tures. Brass at CAN S Lid locks. Has handles. 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