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Show I V County, Utah 84641 NepU. QRlt v'r y, yi H & Sy ',i yt '''vI A V. -- 3 Bailey. Ruel Mortensen of Bountiful was a visitor on Saturday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Floy Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom had .as thedr visitor on Friday, their nephew, Leslie Christensen of Salt Lake City. Lit-a-Lii- Club Members re Club members met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Brough on Thursday, November 2. Mrs. E. C. Sherwood, club president conducted the meeting and collect was read by Mrs. Cleon L. Memmott. Mrs. J. E. Andrews reported on the book Nightfall at Nauvoo" by Samuel W. Taylor. This is an incredible but true story of the Illinois town founded by the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith, its rise to state dominance, its days of bloodshed and is expell or exterminate doom. An interesting question and discusion period followed the repjort Important business of the club also was discussed. Present were Miss Naomi Bailey, Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, Mrs. Fred L. Gadd, Mrs F. A. Heppler, Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mrs. Cleon L. Memmott, Mrs. Merle H. White, Mrs. Carl Wilkey, Mrs. Neldon Worthington, Mrs. Ray Worthington, Mrs. J. E. Andrews, Mrs. Gerald E. Wilcox (Margetta Andrews) and the hostess, Mrs. J. W. Brough. re stop coin wms drafts at s family dinner Sunday at their home on the occasion of the blessing and naming of their son, Nathan Eugene Oliver, as sacrament meeting in the Mona Ward. Guests at the dinner were Mrs. Oliver's parents and grandmother Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd and Mrs. A. V. Gadd of Nephi; also Nancy Daines of Salt Lake City. Rex Anderson of Salt Lake City visited during the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Anderson. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wankier were their grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Val Christensen of Apple Valley, California, and Thelma Mitchell of North Ridge, California. Mrs. Mitchell is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wankier. waa held Sunday A family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood-roBeard. Mr. and Mrs. Beard showed slides of their visit to England to Mr. and Mrs. Nello Sudweeks of Spring-villMr. and Mrs. Lewis Lowe and baby of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Hodson and three children of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Beard and family of Miss Phyllis Beard of Levan; Nephi; Jerry Beard of Nephi and his fiancee, Linda Galli of Hinckley. Following the elides, the ladies held a personal bridal shower for Miss Galli, while the men visited at the home of Miss Phyllis Beard. w e, IMMMMMMMMMHMMMMMSiMiMM i i i i Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pritchett of Span- ish Fork and Mist Norma Molyneux of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux in Mona. Mrs. Nila Summers of Salt Lake City visited on Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Hilda Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Warner the weekend with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell at CONSULTATION 1 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. i ROBERTSON LODGE i i NEPHI, UTAH i We era pleased to announce that KAY MADSEN i SpeciallyL Trained BELTONE rap i resentative will ba at our spacial consultation. Mr. Madsan invites i you to come in for a FREE ELECTRONIC TEST. i i FREE GIFTS for everyone . . Door Visitors at the home of Mrs. Rsy Newton on Saturday and Sunday were her tons: Carl Newton and daughter Lana of Salt Lake City; Paul Newton and ton Ray of K earns; also a grandson. Dale Newton of Los Angeles, California. Guests Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa H. Sperry were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson, son Kent Jr. and daughter (jaurine of Glendale, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oldham and daughter Barbara. i at price. PRESETTED BY Batteries Prizes i i i i HEARING AID CENTER 234 West Cantor Street PROVO. UTAH 84601 L of Logan their par- in Nephi, Mona. Windows . . Door$N. . Pnrches'&'Breezeways PLASTIC ONLY So WFHAVE. 'CENUIft FLExfo GLASS v pojvhkj.r n$qnr tH.n H J THE GENUINE VSaT'.at En, la II Anyont Can 0 It I Anyone OWyi, Inaiponilya Can Afford It nntartopr VALLEY BUILDERS 210 West Center NepU PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Approval Project No. Fountain Green to Juab County Line The State Road Commission of Utah herewith advises all interested persons that on October 24, .1972, the Commission received Local Government Projects Engineer approval for the location and design features of a section of State Route 132 from Fountain Green to Juab County AT YOUR HARDWARE, LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLY ST0RC Bcoipfe 5, Thursdays at Nephi. tIon, j40Q Second babe Juab County, Utah. advanca. Advertis- class entry at Nephi, Utah, Mfe on ng 84648. Published Publisher Roy E. Gibson, and Editor-Manag- er Ooq Office: 96 South Main St. Telephone: (801) 6230525 IT Line. The proposed project consists of the construction of a paved roadway on new alignment for State Route 132 between Fountain Green and Juab County line. All maps, drawings and other information pertaining to the project are available for public inspection and copying at the Utah State Department of Highways, District No. 3 Office, 708 South 100 West, Richfield, Utah, The State Road Commission officially adopted the location and design features in their commission meeting on October 34-fo- ot 13, 1972. Dated this 31st day of October, 1972. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH Henry C. Helland Director of Highways Date of publication: November 9, 1972. INSURANCE FIRE AUTO HOMEOWNERS FARMOWNERS BONDS LIFE Central Utah MR. DEE CEE 100 POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS Striped - Plaid - Plain per pair 1500 LEATHER VESTS JACKETS Jackets priced at 33.95 ROUGH OUT Vests Good Selection priced al 1888 of WESTERN SHIRTS and BOOTS - WOLVERINE SHOES - INSULATED PACK BOOTS Insurance Agency 33 SOUTH MAIN NEPHI. UTAH 623-025- 0 LARRY PETERSON Agent - Broter Come and see us at our brand new SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLY 810 NORTH MAIN STREET NEPHI. UTAH Phone 6234)146 16 TO HOLD A FREE HEARING AID OUTCOLDl HOLD IH HEAL KEEP Jus1ltrac NOV. HEARING AID COUNSELOR SAVAGE SHOT GUN i j May I express sincere appreciation in behalf of the boys who attended the National Agriculture Mechanics contest and FFA convention in Kansas City, to the following who helped share the major port of the finance for their trip; Nephi Kiwanis Club, Ute Stampede, Firestone Rubber Company, Juab School District, Silver Maple Service, Alton S. Gadd, Udell R. Jensen. I also thank the following who gave extra time to help in training the team: Jenkins Sales & Eldon Service, Silver Maple Service, Bowles, Dale Worwood, Larry Ostler and any others who I may have missed. I extend a special congratulation to the team members: Terry Haney, Dale Jackson and John Orme for the fine manner in which they represented their parents, chapter, school, state and themselves. Jay Dailey, Vocational Agriculture Teacher, Juab High School. Visited over THURSDAY, i CARD OF THANKS of Fo ON TARGET EVERY yiME Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver were hosts Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Anderson and family spent the weekend in Delta with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanford. Story of Nauvoo Given At Recent Meeting ltttcO'$ctofi Pag Mona Area News Levan Local, Social Items The Levan Lions Club held a ladies night on Thursday, November 2 at the Levan City Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd were in charge of the dinner served. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bailey of Ogden were special guests. Mr. Bailey la director of public relations for the State Highway Department He showed slides of improvement on the freeways, and told of other improvements planned for the future. He spoke of the additional numbers of automobiles on the roads and compered this with the new miles of roads already added and planned for. Attending were President and Mrs. Dean Howard, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Worwood, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd, Kenneth Hoyt Arthur Seidler and daughter Peggy Mattler, Mrs. Edna Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor, Arvil Wankier, and the special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Thursday, November 9, 1972 lAi Ml Ul 0 fwH Car ted Baraaiis IPaiirteir 140 South Main Doter - Nephi Utah - Phene 6230686 . T I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I |