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Show 12 Thurday, June 8, 2e'imcoATctoo Nepkl, Juab County, Utah 84648 UniteCouples Temple Rites The Manti Temple of the Church of Saints was Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the setting Thursday morning for the marriage of Miss Katherine Allen and Melvin Delos Andrews. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Allen of Draper. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. R. Delos Andrews, Mona, Utah. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at tre Embers Cafe in Ephraim following the ceremony. At the reception Thursday evening in the Mt. Jordan Stake Center, the bride wos attended by her sisters, Judy, Lana and Verna; and by the grooms sisters Connie Lee, Patsy and Julie. Jay Curtis assumed best man duties. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo where the groom will continue his studies in electrical engineering. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Delos Andrews (Katherine Allen) Young At Andrews Marriage Temple Saturday United in marriage Saturday morning in the Manti Temple were Miss Patsy Andrews and Thomas J. Young. Afterward, his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Young were hosts at a wedding breakfast at the Temple cafeteria. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. R. Delos Andrews of Mona. The newlyweds greeted reception guests that evening at the Mona Ward Cultural HalL Attending the bride were Connie Lee Andrews, Mrs. Melvin Andrews, Julie Andrews and Janece Winkler. The couple wgill make their home in Logan where the groom is working on his masters degree in engineering at Utah State University. re-enl- today in your grade and MOS. See or call CONTACT. SFC CURTIS W. SPENCER Phone M.D.T.A. TRAINING METAL FABRICATOR ASSEMBLERS 25 week course starts June 19 Men or women, age 17 or older Liberal Living Allowance for Qualified Applicants Open to Residents of Juab, Millard, Sanpete, Wayne, Sevier and Piute Counties All Expenses Paid APPLY IN PERSON JUNE 12 or 13 AT THE CITY HALL IN NEPHI. Course will be held in Nephi. MILLS Mrs. Dean Howard has returned home after spending two weeks in Ldaho, where she visited with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ingram and son Cory, and with Mr. and Mrs. Kip Martindale at Ashton, Mrs. Martindale is a grandIdaho. daughter of Mrs. Howard. She also visited with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ostler at Grays Lake and attended graduation exercises where two grandchildren, Greg and Marie Ostler, were graduated. Miss Mary Ann Robison ftigagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robison announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Darwin Buddy Goode, son of Buddy Goode and Dorothy Goode of Twin Falls, Idaho. After a June 30 wedding they will make their home in Orem where he is employed. W. W. I Veterans, Auxiliary Enjoy Dinner at City Park tElmcfl'Hctyo m 84648. 1 World War I Veterans and Auxiliary met at the Nephi City park for a pot-luc- k party on June 5. ITiey were entertained by musical selections by Mrs. Norma Sherwood and Mrs. Diane Brough. Two letters were read by Commander Lester Briggs. The blessing on the food was given by J. Ivan Tew. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kir-gaMr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blackett, ll McPherson, Wanda Burridge, Svedin, Tacy Bracken, Blanche Cooper and granddaughter, Lois Nelson, J. Ivan Tew, Rue Golden, Joey Olpin, Perry C. Hall. The next meeting will be held July 7. at Nephi, Published Thursdays Juab County, Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah, VENICE THEATRE VALUES TO 14.99 Friday, Saturday June 8, 9, 10 Fcnoa mneunnan-HERRThursday, Sweaters LEEREiniCK other IT1ICH3EL n, Senior Citizens will hold a social at 14. Refreshments will be served. the center on June TREMEHDOUS FREE 1 AUnivrlNwman Foreman ftcte I Sunday, Monday and June 1 1, FREE Tues-da- y, PAIR HYLOHS FREE to each first 100 customers Saturday morning 12, 13 THE SEVEft MINUTES. 2cr CENTW.FQy 'gg.R COLOR BY DE LUXt She? Visitors over the Memorial day holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ernest I. Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson and family of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson of Holiday. Ads for Savings! ENTERPRISES - mads Ctom flf) ini SATURDAY JUNE 481 EAST FOURTH NORTH - T I ), i BOISE-CASCAD- VALLEY BUILDER! THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY Dates of publication: June 8, and 22, 1972 in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Juab County, Utah. CHRYSLER CORPORMKM MOTORS the Mr. and Mrs. Rondo Brough of Van Nuys, California visited in Nephi last week with his mother, Mrs. Lucy Brough, and also with his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Ray HalL - Huri- FROM RUSS MEYER! AUTHORIZED DEALER Hephi Area News Briefs BUYS of the first 100 customers Friday morning, and to each of the De-spai- n, Hews of the Senior Citizens TO CLEAR - Pants - Blouses - Shoes and many uJtJIllTu NOTICE ENGINE PARTS NOW IN STOCK - - 5 PROVO April 1972, it filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington, D. C., an application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity permitting abandonment of a THE DENVER AND RIO line of railroad extending from WESTERN RAIL- milepost 27.23 near Pearl JuncGRANDE ROAD COMPANY hereby gives tion, Utah, in an easterly directnotice that on the 25th day of ion to milepost 40.36 near Rings Gaskets Bearings Timing Chains Eureka, Utah, a . distance of 13.13 miles, in Utah and Juab and Gears Pistons Yalves Cam Shafts The line for Counties, Utah. which the abandonment appliDr. D. D. Campbell Crank-sha- ft cation has been filed includes Kits Oil Pumps the non - agency stations of Chriopractic Physician Knightsville and Eureka, Utah. A complete line of engine parts, from a complete enof This application has been asthe announces Chclc and our to prices gine any single engine part! signed Docket No. AB-- 8 Sub. 1. SAVE offices in Nephi, each The proceeding will be handled without public hearing unless Tuesday, starting June 13 protests are received which contain information indicating a at 67 South Main The need for such hearings. 45 South Main Nephi Phone 623-005- 6 next to Chapman Studio) quality of human environment will not be affected in the event the Interstate Commerce Com2 mission authorizes the abandonment of this branch line. In accordance with the CommisCFR (49 sions regulations 1 100.250) in Ex Parte No. 55 (Sub No. 4), Implementation -Natl Environmental Policy Act, 1969, 340 I.C.C. 431 (1972), any protests may Include a statement indicating the presence or absence of any effect of the requested Commissio nactlon on the quality of the human environment If any such effect is alleged to be present the statement shall include Information relating to the relevant factors set forth in Ex Parte No. 55 (sub No. 4), supra. Part (b) (l)-(510-10uli6- pjil 340 I. C C 431, 461. Any person opposed to this abandonment application should advise the Commission promptly, with an original and six copies, ALL ELECTRIC identifying the docket number, 2 BEDROMS FULL, LIGHT BASEMENT with including the sub number, and send a copy of the protest to for more rooms. space Mr. Ernest Porter, P. O. Box 5482, 604 Rio Grande Building, Denver, Colorado 80217. Any HOUSE PLAHS E ALSO: information on OTHER protests submitted shall be filed with the Commission no later and prices. You are invited. than July 8, 1972. PALFREYMAN 374-729- La-Ve- Mills Area Hews Briefs Re- your local Army cruiter todayl Co-quel-la Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Young (Patsy Andrews) Two You may be eligible to in the Army Conducted on Thursday D Page ARMY JOBS FOR ARMY VETERANS Allen Rites Andrews 1972 15, IPaimter Motor Co a 140 Soufh Main - Nephi, Utah - Phone 623-068- 6 y- |