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Show frpM, 4tb mt Coudy, Ul !)e STATELY Mona Area News INSURANCE i FIRE n . AUTO HOMEOWNERS t farmowners BONOS LIFE Central Utah Insurance Agency S3 SOUTH MAIN NEPHI, UTAH 621-025- 0 LARRY PETERSON - Bfokf Afnt Tbe ultimate development in delphiniums is the strain called Pacific Coast hybrids. Among the stateliest of garden flowers is the delphinium. Stems may grow to 6 feet and more in height. The closely set florets turn much of the stems into spirts of color. Contrary to popular belief, the finest delphiniums do not grow from seeds sown in la): summer. . Instead they result from sowing seeds outdoors early in spring in rich, well drained soil, preferably in a special seed bed. An important tip: cover seed-- , with sieved soil only an eighth inch deep. Then firm soil to seeds. When seedlings sprout remove any that are crowded transplanting thim if you wish, out leaving most vhirr they ;rew until they are 3 cr 4 inches all. Then move them whtre are to bloom, allowing at least 1V4 feet between plants. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May II, 12 and 13 V AIR LINE -G- REAT LAKES and LEISUREHOME ALTA MOBLE HOMES SWINGER - MINI AND CABANA MOTOR HOMES icdU WM 2, 8 and PHaaa 4 MU Horn bdrom alart at $7,791.00 fJ Rnn ef 12, 14 AW a wWa MoUa kamaa. priaaa atart at $5,195.00. prleaa afart $4,395 12-wi- 14-wi- da d, RASHERS MOBILE AND MOTOR HOMES, Inc S37I Saufli Stafa Straat Phana 444-SSWatt North Tampla 23 Pham I 3S9-7S- - LuAnn Stephenson The Levan Lions Club held a ladies night at the Levan City Hall on Thursday. A pot luck supper was enjoyed and all played a game called 'Yowtzee during the evening. Attending were President and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 14, 15 and 16 So what's wrong with being a voyaur? The Civicettes Club met on May 3 at the home of Fern Wankier. The evening was spent in sewing. Present were Enid Worwood, Bonnie Bosh, Marva Shepherd, Maiy D. Aagard, Myrtis Stephensen, Pauline Mangelson, Irene Mangelson, Blanch Stephensen, Louise Taylor, Floy Harper, Mary Jane Winter, Eliene Bal-loCodeal Brough, Glenna Stephensen, and Carol Hansen. Kephi Area News Briefs Visitors Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd were her aunt Mildred Allred of Provo, and a brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mower of Salt Lake City. 62 J I ' Pencils are pushed and whistles are pulled and spikes are pounded and boxcars are moved by people. Even the smartest computer has to have its button pushed. , So if youre going to nm a railroad, start with a bunch of good people and worry about T. the hardware later. like the Try to find people were ones who run the U-a take can who ones job, the look you right in the eye, and say Marriage Plans Announced Mr. and Mrs. Quentin StepLevan hensen announce the engagement of their daughter, LuAnn, to Randy B. Hanks, son of Mrs. Bonnie Baird of Roy, Utah and Bryce Hanks of Payson. LuAnn is a 1971 graduate of Juab High School and Juab Stake Steminary. She presently is attending Utah Technical College at Provo where she will graduate in June. Randy is a graduate of Payson High School and presently is employed at Pacific States Pipe Company. The couple plan an August 5 wedding at Levan. Mrs. Ray Linton and daughter Cynthia and two girl friends of Salt Lake City were visitors on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Lintons aunt, Mrs. Floy Mortensen. Glenn W. Shepherd of Ogden was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd. He is a son of Mr. Shepherds cousin. A tea honoring young ladies who will attend Girls State and their mothers was held Friday evening at Spanish Fork American Legion hall. From Nephi and Levan attending the tea were: Mrs. Sam Sperry and daughter Janet, Mrs. Carl Memmott and daughter Carla, Mrs. Marion Wankier and daughter Ann and Mrs. Vernon Butler, Girls State representative. Mrs. Nell Crosland has returned home from Sacramento, California after having spent the winter months with a daughter, Mrs. Rayma Ashcraft Mrs. Ashcraft accompanied her mother home and visited for a few days in Levan and Nephi with other relatives. The Modemettes held their meeting Thursday at the home of Betty Jean Members and visitors present Carter. at the meeting were EuDene Barnett Sandra Mangelson, Helen Carter, Connie Taylor, Judy Bosh, Phyllis Anderson, Jessie Ann Wood, Cindy Stephensen, BenetAagard, Joy Carter, Sharon Christensen, Marilyn Mangelson, Cheryl Stephensen, Linda Jenkins, Judy Hall, Nancy Aagard, and the hostess, Betty Jean CHAPMAN Carter. Recital Sunday Evening; Public Invited to Attend Brigham Young University students will present meir last recital at the Nephi School of Music Sunday, May 14 at 8:30 pun. This recital will complete their graduation requirements. Each student will give some background information on the selection to be The public is invited, and presented. students of the School of Music are expected to be in attendance. 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Asi0cMi0n ' Nf first Security Safe Bank wr Members Fedetai Opouft insurant Corporeho 4 'y f x St. - 55 West Second North VALLEY BUILDERS .imniiiiM- mi h tymi - 27 South Main small, local banks in 87 communities. 1 1.3, and our Uj&ed by ourrtame FURNITURE CO. NEPHI LUMBER CO. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lindhardt and three sons of Granger were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bendixen. Security, XS&ss C:n Union Pacific railroad people Western Hats Ruel Mortensenof Ogden was an overnight guest Friday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Floy Mortensen. State Attendance Vv fanchueer Itlelfie Mr. and Mrs. Vance Christensen and family of Salt Lake City were visitors on Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen. Tea Honors Young Ladies Prior to Girls Sevan Pag Mrs. Oneita Wade and children visited on Friday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen. They returned to Bountiful with Mrs. Wade for a visit at her home. On Saturday they witnessed the baptism of Jimmy Wade and also attended his cub scout meeting. On Sunday, they attended sacrament sacrament meeting in Bountiful where Erhardt Bendixen confirmed his grandson Jimmy a member of the LDS Church. Following sacrament meeting family members met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bendixen for dinner. Attending were Mrs. Wade and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Sortensen and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bendixen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bendixen. Interest Levan Area News Jacke visitors at the home of Mr. John D. Shepherd were Mr. Tim Carter of Salt Lake City, Cowan and daughter Peggy Mr. and Mrs. Rex Taylor of Provo were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Christine Taylor. Mrs. Arvilla Newton returned to her home recently after spending two weeks in Green River with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Newton. While there she visited other places of Terry and Denny Hoyt and Miss Nancy Way man spent the weekend with Mrs. Ramona Hoyt .117 , i Sunday and Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. Bill of NephL II, 1772 S?Sg8g8?8g?a88S8888883SS8888883S38! Levan Area News I home. VENICE THEATRE and Thursday, May Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Dansie were Mis. Aleta Peery, Mrs. Madge Hambleton, Mrs. Tamara Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Don- Id Ruesch. all of Salt Lake City. They also visited with Mrs. Dansies father, Owen Peery at the Juab County HospltaL Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay had as their visitor on Sunday, their son Nell Kay of Salt Lake City; and on Monday, Denise Kay was a visitor at the Albert Kay Visitors during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom and who came to visit with Mr. Francom at the Juab County Hospital were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Francom of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Francom of Lehi and Wendell Francom of Seattle, Washington. Regular fertilization plenty of water (laying down the hose and soaking the soil around the roots) should result in some blooms the first year; a full crop the second. SwncQ'ftrtUfi rt. ' sv r. t- jKfy |