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Show ThurUAy. Nephi, Ju 4 Cufr. i "i-- - -- i: t the tnme Coiner were her eon In law Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wan-'l- " sin Michael of Cypres, Calif. V. er ! a ' ' i r rad' NEW WESTERN SHIRTS 's had ""rsts Saturday, her sis-- . ' ' vn'f'ss nd daughter t ' ran. Boys I a ..1 M s 'in Vrl"ht were hosts fanilv dinner at their home on Sun-da- . Tha iccslm was the birthday anniversary of Renae W. Mangeison, sister of Mrs. Wright Enjoying the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Theo Westring of Nephi; Bishop and Mrs. David Mangeison and family of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn L. Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewkes of Salt Lake City were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox. M. at fht Ads for 395 750 Girls Men) 595 Ladies 750 I BOOTS " - Ns from 695 a Mr. and Mrs. Keith Park and daughter Sandra and Mrs. David Butler and three children of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Binnall and Mr. and Mrs. Don Overly of American Fork were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams were In St George over the week end. While there they went through the St George LDS Temple with Mr. and Mrs. Tolleys grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Graff. Savings! Fogg Mws rs week st ! My IT. Hfl Mens from Ladies from 1995 BELTS - Many Styles, from HATS - - J - Straws Rona Shepherd from 395 HATS---1- 595 TUd Terary K. Hoyt NancyB. Wayman Kirk J. Wood 295 priced from 195 TIES FELT 9995 Al-ge- ne Couples Plan Temple Rites ct PERFUME SETS MOTHERS DAY CARDS BOXED CANDY NICE STATIONERY SETS TIMEX WATCHES -- ct 3. David Worwood, Mayor; Julie Anderson Mayoreffe as 4-- Several styles H Members of the Beta Literary Club enjoyed a dinner party at the home of their president, Mrs. Allen Beiliston on Thursday evening, May 4. Bingo was played during the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jack Ludlow and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson. Attending were Mrs. Arnold Brough, Mrs. Jack Brough, Mrs. George D. Haymond, Mrs. Harlow Pexton, Mrs. Roy E. Gibson, Mrs. Jack Ludlow, Mrs. Fred J. Chapman, and the hostess, Mrs. Allen Beiliston. 4-- Cczjay 4-- H WITH AN APPRECIATED GIFT Just right for Mom! to Buy, Sell, Rent! PURSES AND HANDBAGS GREAT SELECTION 20 Ft HANKIES OFF than Discounted 50 AND GET ONE FOR MOTHER FOR 10 MORE VARD S DRIVE INN next to the City Park on North Main Street Fancy! AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG more 20 SEWING MACHIN OFF MANY OTHER LOVELY GIFTS - FREE GIFT WRAPPING! , ' v ' j- ; C.'r; buttonholes variable xig zag push button for stitch length pop-u- p darner for mending built-i- n onf monogramming sews on buttons light over needle 5 . ; yea guarantee. , . Heovy revers -i- - V: V - , duty-make- s ditsI elector TQ ALL op you MOTHERS, may we wish you a very special and Happy Mothers Day. 'i You are appreciated more than you know! ; Complete with v or 3 ALWAYS... rn PORTABLE CASE our resu,ar $59.95 DEPARTMENT STORE cabinet onlyv$34.50 with purchase fc? 3. PRICE ... Its Only Money me and Save! Regular 49- c- SPECIAL 44c each Regular 99- c- SPECIAL ggceach SWEATERS AT THE REGULAR Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ingram of Ashton, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ostler of Grays Lake, Idaho spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard at Mills. On Saturday, they all went through the Provo LDS Temple with Miss Ellen Christensen of Burley, Idaho, who is preparing to leave for an LDS mission in Denmark. Mrs. Elva Nielsen also accompanied them. Miss Christensen is a niece of Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Nielsen. Ellens grandmother, Mrs. O. L. Eliason of Moroni went through the temple with them; also Ellens brother in law and sister, Mr .and Mrs. Tom Lemmon of Sandy. Use the Classified Ads Reg. 3.99 this Weekend! Mills Area News 4-- H SUPS - Nephi BUY A SUNDAE Change those unwanted items BEAUTIFUL 1 Beta Literal? Club Members Teen Council Organizes On Thursday, May 4, members of Juab Countys clubs met in Nephi Fourth Ward Cultural Hall and elected the new Teen Council for this summer. About 154 members and leaders attended. Training alsp was given to officers of each club to help them in their position. David Worwood is new Mayor of the Teen Council with Julie Anderson as Mayorette. Other officers are: Margo Mickelson, secretary; Gary Jarrett, chief of police; Jyll Johnson, song leader; and Debbie Lofgran, reporter. Committee chairmen named are: Robyn McCaffery, program; James Kendall, recreation; Arlene Carter, arts and crafts; Kerry Yates, special activities; Jerry Beiliston, health and Lori Howard, beautification. Members of the Teen Council will plan and conduct all county-wid- e activities during the summer. We Art Her to Serve 623-163- Mrs. Beiliston Hostess to 4-- BcpU Dreo - Phone The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Juab High School and Juab Stake Seminary. He has attended Brigham Young University and presently enrolled at UTC, majoring in business management He recently was elected as student body president for the coming v year. He is now serving as head of pub-llcrelations of Utah Technical College and also president of the open house. He mission to Argentina ffilled a two-yea- r where he served as a branch president. A May 25 wedding at the Logan LDS temple is being planned. An open house will be held at the Levan Ward Hall on June 3. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wayman of Brigham City announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their Miss daughter, Nancy Lee Wayman, to K. son of Ramona B. Hoyt Hoyt, Terry of Levan. is a graduate of Box The bride-eleElder High School and Seminary. She was editor of the yearbook at BEHS. She has attended Brigham Young University and presently is enrolled at Utah Technical College at Provo where she is She majoring in secretarial business. was chosen as executive secretary for the student body president of 1972-7- Mr. and Mrs. Delwin R. Levan of Levan announce the enShepherd gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Rona Shepherd, to Kirk J. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Wood of Fielding. is a graduate of Juab The bride-eleHigh School, Juab Stake Seminary, Snow College and Utah State University. At present she is teaching at Thirkill Elementary School at Soda Springs, Idaho. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Bear River High School, fulfilled an LDS mission in France and currently is attending Utah State University. The wedding is set for June 9 at the Manti Temple. MAX FACTOR and SHULTON 19 North Main V .i 65 South MHephWahv ,Qk its the seriice that counti'L JhpP.Wilh Us I . ' ' of machine l! far |