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Show --V Uth Juab County, 84643 E!)c ! I would appreciate the privilege of providing your insurance needs. AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL BOATS GLASS MOBILE HOMES OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE SERVICE IN THIS AREA The K-- J INSURANCE AGENCY K. J. 51 North Main TIES -T- SPERRY, Phone 622-038- Agent Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett spent the. weekend in Salt Lake City. While there! they attended the Lawrence Weik show! on Friday. They also attended sacrament! meeting where Sterling Martell was at speaker. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Martell (Elda) and has been called to the Japan mission Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Kay of Kearns accampanied them to the sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh spent Memorial week end In Richland, Washington with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Greenhalgh. Keri, and Kristi Wilson, and Dianna Robinson of Salt Lake City visited in Nephi this week with their grandparents, day with her mother, Mrs. Elgin Garrett, - 3.95 4.95 PAJAMAS SPORT COATS from 47.95 DRESS SHOES 1295 to 1695 WORK SHOES 1395 10-inc- 1795 h SLACKS - DoubleKnit -- 1295, DUd 1995 ,OaGjDGD,y 19 North Main i: V4 4 vr & t: - ch the open house for their grandson and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Greenhalgh. Danny Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Taryl Greenhalgh of Richfield. His bride is the former Vaiene Ware. Others of the family present were Mr. and Mrs Glade Greenhalgh of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Taryl Greenhalgh and daughter Valerie of Richfield; Mr. and Paul Greenhalgh and daughter Kristine of Granger, Mr and Mrs. Steven Howes of Mrs. Howes is a grandMarysvaie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenhalgh of Granger were visitors over the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh. Knit and regular many and colors styles priced from 8-in- - Phone 623-163- 1 L Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh were in Salt Lake City Saturday to attend Jthe BIG SELECTION FOR BOY AND FOR DAD 1 1 95 Rv - IES-TIES SHIRTS Pag Nephi Local and Social News Nephi. Utah 7 Thursday, June 8, 1972 Sitnifi-Jfrtu- fi - Nephi Zion National Parks. James Oliver, son of Gedge and Anita Oliver of Mona was one year old on June 2. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd of NephL Great grandmothers are Mrs. A. V. Gadd and Mrs. Edmond Russell, also of NephL Mrs. Alberta Belliston and Miss Rheta Sperry attended the funeral services in Salt Lake City Wednesday for Mildred Sperry Berry. Technician Named The Cache Valley Breeding Association announces that Blake Garrett will be the technician in the East Juab County area. During his college wark he has completed a special course in Physiology of Reproduction of Animals, and has his license to practice artificial insemination of livestock. Those desiring service for their beef or dairy animals should call 7 8 before or ifno answer, J 9 a.m. for service that day. 623-001- 623-001- CARD OF THANKS Everyone has been so kind, we hardly know where to start to express our apWe are grateful to friends preciation. and relatives who expressed their sincere sympathy following the untimely death of our son, Alden Stanley. We are very appreciative of our Bishopric and the sisters of the Relief Society, and all who participated in any way at the impressive funeral services. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stanley Memorial day guests ot the home of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Butler were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Black and children, Mrs. Richard Baldwin and dughter Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leon Christison and children, Mrs Eva Baldwin, Mrs. Donna Christison and daughter Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Christison, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Christison of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Varlo Davenport and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hawes and family of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Christison of Ely, Nevada; Mrs. Verna Boswell and family and Mrs Wanda Burridge of NephL Mr and Mrs. R. Ronald Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jarrett, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jarrett and sons attended sacrament meeting in Salt Lake City Sunday where Sterling Martell, son of Mr. and occepted a call to the Japanese mission. Guests at the home of H. L. Grace on Memorial day were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merrill Grace and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Dix Grace and children of Pay-soMr. and Mrs. Maynard Wankier of Midvale. n, Mrs. Ardell Durocher of Denver, Colorado has been visiting for a week with her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve F. Greenwood. Miss Connie Lee Andrews, Barry G. Booth . . plan marriage Rifes Planned at Provo Temple Mr. and Mrs. R. Delos of Mona announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie Lee, to Barry G. Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Booth of Maple Heights, Ohio. The couple will be married on June 28 in the Provo Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Miss Andrews is a graduate of Arizona State University where she was affiliated with An-red- Lambda Delta Sigma sorority. She presently is employed as a secretary for Huish Construction Company in Tempe, Arizona. Mr. Booth is a 1971 graduate of Brigham Young University, and recently completed the Officer course at the Army Air Defense School in Texas. He has e served as a missionary in the LDS California Mission. The couple plans to reside In Tempe, Arizona. full-tim- AND GUARDIAN- St., NephL Utah 84648. Claims SHIP NOTICES. Consult must bepresen ted in accordance County Clerk or respective with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and signers for additional with proper verification as required therein. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dennis C. Winter, AdminEstate of CHRISTIAN J. WINistrator of estate of ChrisCreditors will TER, deceased. tian J. Winter, Deceased. present claims with vouchers to the undersgined at the office of Will L. Hoyt, Attorney for Dates of publication, May 18, Administrator, 31 South Main May 25, June 1 and 8, 1972. PROBATE 75-9-- 5, 3 THE FRIENDLY STORE PLENTY OF EASY PARKING Qfl A D, 0 V V GflAEKU'D' PHONE 56 EAST CENTER STREET 623-11- 31 to congratulate the fine young the Nephi and East Juab County particiated in the recent Junior Show held in Delta. As part of your community it was our privilege to enjoy and support the show We feel that activities of this type form a vital part in the training of our young people of our food supply. and in the Quality Markets attended the show not for the purpose of getting our name in the paper, but to see that every young exhibitor from this area received a premium for their We want people of area who Livestock up-gradi- ng efforts. We were pleased with the product both in animals and growing citizens. By supporting the show and purchasing 8 lambs, 11 beef, 12 hogs including 2 grand champion, we are insuring you of a good selection and ample supply of stock show meat. The very best meat at the lowest posREMEMBER sible prices. - WE CARE ABOUT YOU! COME IN AND LET US PROVE IT! P Watch for our big STOCK SHOW MEAT SALE COMING SOON h & 20 LB BAG I, ( Lunch Box Size LARGE GRADE AA ONLY i fa. 3.3 size I n REG. OR SUPER PKG OF 40 mn |