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Show 94648 ,'Jephf, Juab County, Utah imcfl'3Tctof Published Thursdays at Neph Second Juab County, Utah. Utah, at Nephi, lau entry 44648. and Editor-Manag- Subscription: per year $4-0- 0 Advertis-n- g pabelbe In advance. rates on request. Office: Main St. Vo Oouth Telephone Daryl Stanley and sons Paul, Robert and Mark, and daughter Barbara of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Stanley and children Anna Leesa, Michelle, LaDawn, Michael and Ruth of Provo; Mr and Mrs. TTiays Stanley and son Jimmy of Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stanley and daughter Rhonda, Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates and family; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strain and son Brian of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Moon of Duchesne. Mrs. Stanley also received a telephone call from her foster daughter, Fern Freckle-to- n Gunderson of Salt Lake City. er (801) 623-052- 5 old on May Tonya Keyte, 20. Tonya Is daughter of Michael and Valeen Teerlink Keyte of Mona. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Teerlink, Mr. and Mrs. Verlael S. Keyte, all of Mona. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte of Mona and Mrs. Keith of California one-ye- VENICE THEATRE Thursday Friday, May 25-2- 6 The Secret Adventures of "The Railway Children (hstributid A by ANGlOfM! Film Drstributors Limited TECHNICOLOR UNIVERSAL Release joj 33 Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday May PTA Officers of the P. T. A. and teachers of the Elementary school extend their thanks to all of the mothers who have helped out in any way at the school this past year, and especially they thank mothers who have assisted the pupils during the past four weeks. In the first and second grades, each mother has spent an hour, one day each week, and in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades, a half day each week. About 50 mothers have been involved, and teachers point out that the mothers have helped a great deal in their classes. PTA officers and teachers also extend appreciation to those who assisted at the Lazy Eye clinic held recently at the school. This program is to be continued next fall, and mothers desiring to help may contact Betty Motes. Advertising Photographs News articles, Items .. Men's June 26 -- August 19 A full program for entering freshmen NOW - Regular 7.95, NOW One group WESTERN FELT Summer School 305 F Park Building University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 PWS - 5.95 pair ea. HATS-S15- .95 - down to 2.98 for this weekend Din) TOTUY 24.95 Boys' and Mens Ultra Press JEANS, from marked Ely and Walker, Flare bottom Nephi Area News Briefs Mrs Viola Ockey had as her visitors on Mothers day ,at the Juab County Hospital where she was a patient the following members of her family: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Green of Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ockey Jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ockey. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mackey last Saturday, May 20, were Roger Mackey of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Edmunds and two children of West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mackey and two children of Salt Lake City; Marvin Mackey of Granger; Mrs. Alice Shields of Tooele, Mrs. Florence Brown of Grantsville Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Clara Garrett of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Witt of Provo, and Dr. and Mrs. Norman Obom of Payson. by LEATHER SANDALS from Brazil For Summer Bulletin write to: 623-179- 1. - SELL -- 19 North Main 0,JDUy Phone 623-163- Nephi 1 USE THE TNT'S The members of the Juab Rodeo Club wish to thank everyone who made their rodeo a success. A special thanks go to the advisers who spent many hours of their time to help. Thanks to all the rodeo club members, friends and families for traveling and participating In the events. Thanks to the clubs, individuals and organizations who helped In any way to sponsor the awards. To each and everyone, the announcer, slown, the stock contractor, chute help, timers, judges, gate men, pickup men, club members, and spectators, our sincere thanks and appreciation. -- Juab Rodeo Club. Shelly and Heidi Molyneux, children of Mr. and Mrs. Max Molyneux, are visiting this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Vaughn Molyneux, while their parents are moving to Pineville, Oregon. Tneeday soon Tuesday noon Tuesday, 8 pjn. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Those interested should contact the Extension office in the post office building, Nephi, phone Those so desiring may contact the Community Action Agency, 13 East Center, Provo or the Employment Security Office, 190 West 800 North, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux spent Mothers day at Orem with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Molyneux and family. Our Deadlines COVERALLS it Leisuralls August The Merry Miss Primary class of the Mona Ward entertained their mothers on Tuesday afternoon, May 16 at the Mona Ward chapel, at a Merry Miss and Moms Party, under the direction of their teacher, Marilyn Keyte. Dona Garfield gave a tribute to mothers, and Mrs. Linda Garfield responded with a tribute The girls sang two to the daughters. songs. A beautiful afaghan made In Primary was presented to Mrs. Ina Kay from the girls. Mrs. Kay had taught the girls two previous years, and was a special guest at the party. Refreshments were served to Dona Garfield, Mrs. Linda Garfield, Kathy Kay, Mrs. Renae Kay, Marilyn Keyte Mrs. Ina Kay, counselor in the ward Primary, Izola Seamons, ward chorister, Myrtle Vest .organist, Ada Kay, in service leader; Mrs Marjorie Greenhalgh stake Primary president; Renae Woodard, second counselor in the stake Primary, and Marion Memmott, stake secretary. Extends Thanks Double-Kn- The Neighborhood Youth Corps Is now recruiting for its summer program. Fourteen through students who have not graduated from high school and are from lower income families and need employment may be eligible. The summer program runs for eight weeks It begins in June and ends In Mrs. Elena Stanley had all of her family home for Mothers day, including Publisher Roy E. Gibson, Ok For Neighborhood Corps Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Newton were Mr. and Mrs. Vem Jensen and family and Mrs. Veda Rae Whiting and two sons, all of Payson. . ask in the dappled sophistication of new.. Sd m Ktaf by NOW IN EIEIEtS ah tie combinations of color on cole, play across this nylon carpet in NEPHI (June 1st never-befor- fashion effects and e Sun King la invitingly thick, MR. distinctively textured. 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