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Show Voguettes hear Wildlife report Bob Howard, conservation officer with the state department of Wildlife Resources, was the guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Voguettes Club. Following the Howard slides, showing of hosted an discussion, interesting according to club spokesmen. He stated that in a recent survey from Willow Creek to Gardners Canyon, 17 head of deer were found dead. The cause of death was malnutrition. Howard said that most of the deer lost throug the winter are last years fawns or the older deer, leaving only the prime animals. Howard went on to say that 36 deer and 6 head of elk have been killed on the Legion aux holds business meeting Members of the American Legion Auxiliary held a business meeting and work shop at the home of Mrs. Coquella McPherson recently. Plans for made for the auxiliarys annual poppy day and wreaths were made to be placed on the flag poles of the Nephi Cemeteries and in the Rose Garden on Memorial Day. Those were: present Margaret Hill, Margaret White, Alene Sperry, Myrtle Davis, Thalia Elnora Mickelson, Foote, Viola Ockey, Melda Fackrell, Ethelyn Bailey, Gwen Chapman, Nelda Haney, Dellis and Coquella Painter, McPherson. The Times-New- Nephi, Utah May 17, 1973 7 highway in our area recently. He also spoke about the effects of the Deer Hunt on the .economic aspects of the State. Camp Birch DUP meets at Lunt home s The Camp Birch Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mildred Lunt on May 11 at 2:30 p.m. Captain Desma Stowell took charge of the meeting. Prayer was by Delphic holds mother daughter party Those in attendance were Bonnie White, Myrna Thompson, Betty Morgan, Christy Steele, Jean Fowkes, Tonya Cowan, GayDene Jorgensen, Vona Jarrett, Karen Kay, Gayle Lynn, Sandra Wilkey, and Nan Day. The annual Mothers and Daughters party of the Delphic Club was held recently at the Nephi Fine Arts Center. The event was directed by VaLoy Menlove. The ladies and their daughters had supper together and had a short program. Jill Sperry played a piano solo, a ladies trio consisting of Myrla Christensen, Lucy Jones and Ora Jane Steele sang three selections; and Jodene Menlove gave a tribute to mothers, after which Valoy Menlove gave a Mothers Day visitors at the tribute to mothers. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Present were: Donna AnderLyman were Mr. and Mrs. son, Barbara Painter, Joan Wayne Steele of Orme, Bishop Jeffs, Gladys Brown Mackey, and Mrs. Byron Wilkey and Winagene Eyre and Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudolph Church; Iris Ferre and LYman and children, Mr. and Brenda Ferre; Pat Greenwood Mrs. James Bills and children, Susan Greenwood Cowan, Janet Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lyman Greenwood, and Mrs. greenand children all of Nephi. woods mother, Mrs. Parker; Florence Kendall and daughMr. and Mrs. R. Ronald ters, Christy Steele Connie Jarrett had as their visitors on Stewart and Kathy Ence; Loree Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Memmott and her mother and Christensen Martel of Salt Lake City. Other Thelma Marion guests at the Jarrett home on mother-in-laSunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Memmott; Thalia Mickelson Jarrett and family of Mona, Mr. and daughter Lori ; Beth Hanse and Mrs. Dee Jarrett and and daughter Marilyn Kendall family, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne and Mrs. Hansens mother, Jarrett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leta Blackett; Iona Mrs. Robert Jarrett and family. sperry and Jill Sperry; JoAnn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jarrett ana Tolley and her mother, Mrs. Marba family of Nephi, and Mrs. Lehman Boardman; Melva Openshaw of Provo. Mr. Stuart and her daughter Becky and Mrs. William Jarrett of Salt Eliason and Mrs. Stuarts Carol Stuart; Lake City visited on Monday of mother-in-lathis week at the Jarrett home. VaLoy Menlove and daughter JoDene Menlove and Mrs. Menloves mother, Mrs. Martell Keetch. Lady Lions hear Israel travelogue Mrs. Joseph Garrett presented a travelogue of her trip to Greece and Israel at the recent meeting of the Nephi Lady Lions Club, held May 10 at Mickelsons Cafe. Mrs. Garrett showed slides of places visited on her trip. Those present were Lucille Gadd, Stella Garrett, Ruth Gardner, Nina Hansen, Lenore Heppler, Hazel Jones, Maxine Parkn, Maude Robertson, Norma Sherwood, Margaret White, Bertha Winn and Irene Broadhead. Special guests were Mrs. Earl Dunn and Ellen Garrett. Mrs. Ronald Belliston is Boo k 0 re P res . 1 Mrs. Ronald Belliston was elected president of the Book-lor- e Club for the 1973-7- 4 club year when the members met at the home of Mrs. Glade Sanders. Other officers are Mrs Roy Greenhalgh, vice president; Mrs. Joseph Garrett, secretary; Mrs. Theo Westring, reporter, and Mrs. Alton S. Gadd, yearbook chairman. In the clubs final meeting of the year, members exchanged gifts, and secret pals of the year were revealed. Refreshments were served. was It meeting. Susannah Anderson, Nelda Haney, Elaine Garrett, Zelda after Hill, Coquella McPherson, which Rheta Sperry played two The Wild piano selections, Moor, and in Those Cruel These were Slavery Days. songs taught by Susannah Lees Blackham to her son and he in turn sang them to his children. The lesson was presented bv Howard read minutes of the previous history of her Susannah Lees was given by Blackham, Susannah Anderson, Irva Coquella McPherson. decided to hold over for another term all officers, and Margaret Ellertson and Verlie Tolley were chosen as Vice Captains. Irva Howard gave a report on Nephi News w finances. A grandmother, Lorene Kirgan, The Isle of Man, God and Gold. Those in attendance were Tola Stephengon, Flossie Sudweeks, Rheta Sperry, Verlie Tolley, Effie Scott, Desma Stowell, Fern Garrett, Blanche Cooper, Lorene Kirgan, Lola Morgan, Virginia Anderson, Jessie Worthington, Norma Bailey, Irva Howard, Olive Boswell, Maude Ingram and Mildred Lunt. County officers present were Mildred Lunt and Nina Tavlor. Girls day set at Juab High, May 18 Girls Day at Juab High School will be held tommorrow, Friday, Randv Blackett. Donna Greenhalgh Donna Greenhalgh, Randy Blackett set date Mr. and Mrs. Stellman Greenhalgh announce the en- gagement marriage and forthcoming their daughter, of Donna, to Randy Blackett, son of Mr. Clead Blackett and the late Zelda Blackett. Donna is a student at Juab High School and Juab Stake Seminary. Randy is a graduate of Juab High School and Juab Stake He is presently Seminary. employed at Pexton Wholesale. After a June 9 wedding the couple will make their home in Nephi. May 18. 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