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Show Utah Nephi, Juab County, SJjc For SERVICE call Collect or call 743-536- 5 Forsey's Variety Store, Nephi, - Repairs on Licensed Contractor - Commercial & all major and Household Service on all makes. 44 North Main, Fillmore Bob Simmons -- Nephi Local and Social News Hal Ingram, son John and daughter Mary visited with his aunt. Miss Maude Ingram this week. Mr. Ingram brought his daughter to attend the B. Y. U. He lives near Washington, D. C H. Allen and con Stephen of Rochester, New York called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson on Monday. They had visited with friends along the way and are going to Los Angeles, California to visit with their son and brother there. 623-064- 3 SIMMONS REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE appliances pJSSEJSSSSSJSEZSI Mr. and Mrs. Richard Black and baby of Provo were visitors on Sunday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black. Mrs. Horace Ostler had as her visitors on Monday of last week, Karl Ostler and children Cynthia and Jeffery of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Merle WUkey and six children of Magna spent three days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey. While here they enr joyed a dinner in the canyon with Mr. and Mrs. Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace and daughter Janet visited in Salt Lake City and Bountiful on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Peterson at Salt Lake City, and with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Pace at Murray. At Bountiful they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spriggs. Overnight visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wilkey of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman attended the J. Francis Law family reunion held at Fairmont Park in Salt Lake City recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Howell of Salt Lake City were visitors for two days last week at the home of his sister, Mrs. Delta Hedberg. Mr. and Mrs. Evan I. Despain of Ely, Nevada were visitors during last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard. Mr. and Mrs Howard returned with them to Ely for a weekend visit Mr. Despain is Mrs. Howards brother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace and daughter Janet were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pace at American Fork. They also attended sacrament meeting there, where Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pace and family gave the program. LABOR DAY BREAKFAST Sponsored by the NEPHI FIRST WARD NEPHI CITY PARK 6:30 to 9:30 a.m., on Labor Day, MONDAY SEPT, 4 Purchase of a ticket entitles you to a tour Ward on Labor Day of the new First-Secon- d Chapel I would appreciate the privilege of providing your insurance needs. AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL BOATS GLASS MOBILE HOMES FIRE BUSINESS MOTORCYCLES SNOW-MOBILE- S BONDS OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE SERVICE IN THIS AREA The K--J INSURANCE AGENCY K. 51 North Main J. Thursday, August 31, 1972 SPERRY, Phone 623-038- the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mackey honoring Roger Mackey who left later for Pocatello, Idaho to continue his studies. Members of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mackey of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mackey and two children of Salt Lake City. Miss Emily Nebeker is home for a few days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad M. Nebeker. She has been attending summer school at the BYU and will enroll again for the fall semester. They, with their family, attended sacrament meeting at Valley View Firet Ward in Sait Lake City where Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stephenson gave the report of their experiences while presiding over the Cumorah LDS mission. On Wednesday, they attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Sharon, and Kimberly Rogers of Idaho Falls at the Salt Lake temple, the wedding at the Lion House, and reception held at the Heritage House that evening. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ockey were Mr. and Mrs-DeShepherd and family of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ockey and family of Salt Lake City. They came to attend the Williams family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen entertained at a steak fry in the Nephi canyon on Thursday evening of last week. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Francom and family of Stockton, California and Mrs. Dulcie Francom of Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman spent the weekend in Logan with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman. Mr. Nyman and other members of his family attended services for an aunt, Rachel N. Carlson at Blackfoot, Idaho while Mrs. Nyman remained in Logan with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mackey had as their guests during several days last week, her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ingram of Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Wanda Burridge returned to her home in Nephi on Thursday after visiting in Tooele at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Strong. While there she attended the wedding of her niece, the former Nancy Martell, and David E. Allen on Saturday evening, August 19 She was accompanied home by her son, Tom Burridge, and three children, who spent three days with her before returning to their home in Brigham City on Sunday. Miss Eileen Jensen was a visitor for a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jensen. She returned to Las Vegas, Nevada where she will Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stokes and daughters Sherry and Jennifer of Muscle Shoals, Alabama visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner. While In Utah they attended sessions at the Manti and Salt Lake temples. Nephi, Utah last week. x teach this winter. Buy a - Sell - Trade wifh limes-New- s rnnin hemb advertisement Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Davis of Pleasant Grove were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins. Mrs. Davis is a sister of Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Glen Worthington of Logan visited with her mother, Mrs. T. H. Burton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Burton of Salt Lake City, an dDr. and Mrs. Alma Burton of Orem spent Saturday with Mrs. T. H. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hesse have returned to their home in Yuma, Arizona after spending the summer with Mrs. T. H. Burton and other relatives in Utah. Dr. and Mrs. Marcus H. Burton of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Burton and children Mark, Christine, Mathew and Michael of Palo Alto, California were visitors Sunday at the home Of Mrs. T. H. Burton. Mrs. M. S. Ingram spent the weekend in Spanish Fork with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Holm. mu TRAIN Service Station Manager Accounting Servite Truinets Merchandise Display Credit Management Business Law Maritetihfj Representatives Driveway Salesman Assistant Manager Servite Stuticm Owner Bulk Plant Management 1ARN or a VJt-lil- bulk YOU EARN Salesmanship few- wrapping : telephone directory and to be part of it, youll have to hurry!! 13 SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCES TOURS., SEPT. 14 -- SAT., SEPT. 23 NIGHTS Thurs., Sept. 14 .8:00 Frl., Sept. 15 . . .8:00 Sat., Sept. 16 ..8.00 Mon., Sept. 18 . .8.00 Tues., Sept. 19 .8.00 Wed., Sept. 20 . .8:00 Thurs , Sept. 21 . 8:00 Frl., Se- -' 22 . . .8:00 6at, .. 23 ..8:00 MATINEES Sat., Sept. 16 ..2:30 Sun. Sept. 17 . .2:30 Wed., Sept. 20 . .4:00 Sat., Sept 23 ..2:30 P.M. PM PM P.M P.M P.M P.M P.M listings. ALL SEATS RESERVED P.M. S5.00-S4.00-S3- .00 ZCMI listings. Changes "Advertisements in LIONS CLUB BENEFIT NIGHT TICKETS FROM ANY UTAH LION Dffice." But hurry. Time is growing ORDER BY MAIL NOW! , the Yellow Pages.;;5; Cal lour business Thursday, Sept. 14 Y6o will have standard equipment WMte sKtewaB tires and afteel covers shewn In Castration are optional, at extra cost DtatlnaUoq charges, state and local , and DeebrpcfWCSse chaise ; in Salt Palace Fairgrounds h the Manufacture! Suggested Retail Price fer a 1972 DodgaSaepttneCastom pickup with eteeftase and afl engine. 115-to- T&s Personalized Juniors (12 4 under) K price Inventory Control - P.M. P.M, P.M. P.M. I TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE Write or Call For Further Information: up the new Human Relations IENGTH Of TRAINING t.One school-yea- r (0 months) and you ore prepared to go mio business for yourself, or to start as o manager for somebody else. Get into this growing field . be a part of the action picture short! I. Enclosed, please find check or money order In amount Of ADULT ticket at $ each ndpr tor - ' L. V 'H' each for the performance. Please make check payable to HOLIDAY ON ICE and eand to UTAH STATE FAIR. 155 North 9th West, Salt Lake City. Utah 64116. Your order will be promptly filled. JUNIOR ticket at S NAME:. UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE 1395 NORTH ISO EAST, PROVO, UTAH at PROVO 373-789- 0 3D YEARS OF TRAINING EXPERIENCE SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! were an opportunity to work In a service station plant while getting college credit . . help pay your way o a great future . , . We Are Here to Serve ! TRAIN NOW TO BE A PART OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY...ENROLI IN SERVICE STATION MANAGEMENT AT UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT PROVO. THERE ARE GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE TRAINED MAN. THERE ARE OVER 6G0 JOBS EACH YEAR IN UTAH FOR THE MAN THAT HAS THE TRAINING THAT WE WILL GIVE YOU AT UTAH TECH. THIS COURSE IS APPROVED FOR VETERANS' YOU Nephi Drug Company San-taqui- n, -- HERE IS WHAT YOU WILL STUDY An inaccurate prescription is worse than no prescription at all, inasmuch as wrong ingredients could cause considerable damage to ones system. We fill YOUR DOCTORS ORDERS EXACTLY . . for YOUR benefit and YOUR protection. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Olive Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenhalgh and children Ricky, Cheryl and Eddie Lee of Nephi were in Santa-qui- n recently to attend a family gathering in honor of Mrs Roy Greenhalghs uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson, who are moving to California. Others attending were brothers and sisters of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, also nieces and nephews, including: Mr. and Mrs. Eskiel A. Johnson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Neff and daughter Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Neff, Miss June Heelis, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heelis and children Roxanne and Malea, Mr. and Mrs. James Begraffenreid and baby son, all of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Larson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Heelis and children Joni, Julie, Ginene and Amy, Payson. OWN BOSS' JOBS FOR WHICH ACGU Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rolph of Salt Lake City. BE INDEPENDENT!! BE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS.. Mrs. Myrtle Kay and son Richard of American Fork were visitors on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Latimer. The occasion was Mr. Latimers 86th birthday anniversary. Classified Agent 7 Mr. ad Mrs. W. W. Stephenson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Winter while visiting in Bountiful and Salt Lake City A family get together was held over Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark Burton and daughter Kathleen of Salt Lake City were visitors on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones. IN Page Four r'npccf- - CITY: STATE: ZIP: . HOLIDAY ON ICE TICKETS INCLUDE FREE ADMISSION TO THE 1972 UTAH STATE FAIR. lesasssffi 0359 sens .Mountain Bell ii-- ,1 PAINTER MOTOR CO. 140 South Main - Nephi - 623-968- 6 |