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Show Thursday, June I, 1972 IJk tmcO'7cto 64648 'lephf, Juab County, Utah News Social and Local Nephi Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews over the Memorial day week end were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Andrews of Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer L. Blake, Mr. and Mrs Gerald E. Wilcox and children Andrea and Aaron and Mr .and Mrs. Don E. Washburn, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hazel Bosh had as her visitors during the Memorial day weekend, her niece, Mrs. Nannette Jensen of Provo; also George Roller of Roy; Mrs. Luella Gear and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rife of Springville; George Crisp of Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bosh and children Roger, Stacey and Leon of Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs William Bosh and son Kelly of Kearns; Mrs. James Rushton and two daughters of Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bosch of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ashael Christensen of Salt Lake City. Visitors over the Memorial day weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey were her brother, Paul Kendall of Magna; also Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter and Gus Robertson of Sait Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wilkey of Kearns and their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bryan and baby of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kendall and two children of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wilkey and children of Magna; Mrs. Lynn Wilkey of Provo; Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Wilkey of Granger. Week end and Memorial day visitors the home of Mrs. Amy Warner were ema Palmer, Kimberly Palmer, Amy Mr. Lynn Mitchell, Duane Atwood, and and Mrs. Doran Palmer, all of Salt Lake City Richard Chapman, son of Mr. and Mr.s Carl T. Chapman, returned to Nurfolk, 15 irginia Thursday after spending will Richard his with parents. lays eave for a six months cruise with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Chapman and son Michael will remain in Orem with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Warner attended the graduation exercises at the Delta High School on Thursday, where a grandson, Gordon Wankier, was one jf the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. EksAyn Anderson and -hildren Marsha and Chandra Lee of s Salt Lake City were MemoHal day at the home of his mother, Mrs. N. Anderson. it vis-tor- Mrs. Darlene Cazier and daughters Annette and Wendy, and a friend, Mary with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier. They were enroute to Los Vegas, Nevada to visit with Mrs. Caziers daughter, Bonnie. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin K. Brough and ive children of Salt Lake City spent Friday and Saturday with his mother, On Sunday and Mrs. Frank Brough. Braithwaite Paul Mrs. and Mr. Monday, (Miriam) and four children of Salt Lake City were guests at the Brough home. Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett of Elko, Nevada spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson. Mrs. Ernest Brough had as her visitors on Saturday, her sister, Mrs. J. W. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Verda Kendall on Memorial day were her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huggins of Ogden; two nephews and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth their wives: Green of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Max Green and family of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Kendall and family, and Carl Kendall and family of Provo; also Alan Kendall of Levan, who was enroute to his U. S. Navy base at San Francisco. Mr and Mrs. Harry Black had as their visitors over the Memorial day weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Black and children, and three friends from Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowers had as their visitors on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pass and son Gary Kennedy and his two children of Murray. Christensen of Salt Lake City, and her .laughter, Irene Love of Palo Alto, Cali-omi- a. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Milo Cazier were Mr. and Mrs. Cazier of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cazier returned with them to Kearns visit. They also visited with Tor a Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cazier and son at Granger. Mr. and Mrs Art Hartvigsen brought them to Spanish Fork and they restayed overnight at their home, turning to Nephi on Thursday of last week. Guests at the home of Mrs. Ed. Bean on Memorial day were her sons In law and daughters: Mr. and Mrs. George Lon-oi- e Gee of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Dale. Castle of Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Loras Park of Springville were visitors on Memorial day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier. Memorial day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Burraston and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Corfield and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bailey, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bradford of California. Mr. and Mrs. Max Barnes of Draper, visited on Memorial day with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes. Mrs. F. H. Beckstead had as her guests over the Memorial day week end Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Becktsead and sons David and Matthew of Las Vegas, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs, Arlo Williams (Betty) and children Chet and Melanie of Brigham City. Mrs. Williams and children will remain for a two weeks visit with her mother. Mrs. Alice F. Bailey had as her guests on Memorial day, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailey, Ricky Bailey, Miss Shauna Turner and Kirk Crystal of Kamas; also Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McNeil of Salt Lake City, son in law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailey. Mrs. Florence Lunt returned to her home last week after visiting in California with members of her family. She visited with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cammans at Covina, California and with a son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Andrews at San Mateo. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. C L. (Mabel) Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson and children, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Fought and children, all of Ogden were Memorial day visitors in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Kenith Allen and family of Riverdale were visitors on Memorial day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen. AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL BOATS GLASS MOBILE HOMES fire BUSINESS active in the seventies quorum of his church since. Mr. Dailey, if you ever decide t0 come back to dear old JHS, we welcome you. Thank you for all you have done. MOTORCYCLES SNOW-MOBILE- S BONDS OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE SERVICE IN THIS AREA The Cheerleaders INSURANCE AGENCY K-- J K. J. SPERRY, Agent Annouunced .'9 fctf Go-o-- OFFERS: 3 big lots with a total of LARGE SELECTION 50 homes ready for immediate delivery. As low as $4895.00 2 FAIR PRICES FRIENDLY, knowledgeable salespeople to help you. 3 4 FASH, EASY FINANCING 5 LICENSED INSURANCE AGENT 6BEST SERVICE STAFF IN UTAH 1 750 No. 1200 W. 800 North) OREM HEBER HOMES (Just off 225-622-1. North Main campers, too) MOO South Main and campers ,foo) (Travel-trailer- at and s (Travel Trailers 654-238-3. "LUXURY YOU CAN AFFORD SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND UPON MARLETTE MONTROSE NASHUA KIRKWOOD ATLANTIC THIS WEEKEND AT DOTTIE'S FASHIONS JUNIOR DRESSES sizes 3 to 15 beautiful spot for mobil home living Vs CHRYSLER MOTORS CMTOIUUION Payed Streets Cement pads for your home Reasonable rates 623-114- OFF REGULAR PRICES UMDIITOIFS modern utilities underground j 1525 SPRINGVILLE PINEDALE PAR l( 897 North Fourth Eas- t- Neph- i- MOBILE LUXURY ROYCES All HOMES ISLE Tilli - A & providing your insurance needs. Graduation has a different sort of meaning for many Juab High students. It means that they will be seeing Mr. William Jay Daalley, head of the Vocational Agriculture Department, go from Juab High School. Mr. Dailey was bom at Beaver, Utah on March 18, 1926, according to data taken from a past issue of the CLARION. At the age of 12 he moved to Gunnison, a place from which he was to graduate from Gunnison From the JHS CLARION Valley High. After graduation he went to the Brigham Young "Rah, Rah! Rah! Sis Boom University for one quarter, and o Team!" Who else then went to Snow College. He Bah! so full of school was there for about a year and would be a half, returning again in 1954. pride and spirit than our cheerWhile at Snow he decided to leaders? Each year eight girls are pursue his studies further at Utah State University, from selected to lead the student body which he received his Bachelor and townspeople in cheers of victory and encouragement for degree and his Masters. While at U.S.U. he became a the athletic teams of Juab High student teacher to a small high School. Perhaps you happened school in a small town, known to notice eight clowns paradAt the time of his ing around the school one day as Nephi. student teaching, he stated that last April. Well, actually, they he would like to teach in Gun- werent clowns, but next years cheerleaders. They are the ones nison the following year. Mr. Dailey married Della Ras- picked by popular vote at the mussen of Salina on March 28, primary elections to cheer all 1946, and they have two sons, our teams on to winning. And,1 one of which is at Juab High since you might not have been able to tell who they were unnow, and two daughters. While at Juab, he has seen der all of that "goop, and since many J. H. S. Agriculture teams the head cheerleaders were only go to state and region compet- recently announced, we will re ition, the most recent being the veal their idenities right here. Farm Mechanics team, which For the Junior Varsity cheerwill go to the first national leaders, all incoming sophomorcompetition ever held In Farm es, picked to he Head Cheerleader is Karen Ockey, with Mechanics, next October. Mr. Dailey has always been Koy McPherson, Joy Sperry and active at Juab, and has said Suzy Worthington as her fellow that he will do anything to gen- cheerleaders. erate some school spirit and unCheering the Varsity on to ity. He has also held many victory, meanwhile, are Lori leadership positions in his life, Howard, head cheerleader; Pegbeing student body and FFA gy Boswell, Robyn McCaffery president while in school, and and Carmella Robbins. Memorial day visitors at the home of Mrs. Evelyn B. Anderson were her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pratt (Dorothy), their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Pratt and daughter Jennifer, all of Ogden; also Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edna Turner of Tooele. Mrs. Claude Pratt remained for a visit of several days with her sister. AUTHORIZED DEALER . 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