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Show Jfimla Levan News Mother's Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belliston of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Higginson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Higginson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Taylor and son Robbie of Nephi, and Mrs. Louise Taylor and daughters Susan and Mary of Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hiskey and family of Teasdale were visitors on Monday at the home of Mrs. Floy Mortensen. Glen Shepherd of Ogden was an overnight visitor Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd. He came for the wedding reception of Mark Jones and Patty Mangelson. Patty Mangelson, Mark Jones honored In impressive rites at the Manti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints on May 19, Miss Patty Mangelson become the bride of Mark Ronald Jones, witn president Christensen performing the ceremony. The new Mrs. Jones is the daughter of President and Mrs. Golden Mangelson of Levan. After the ceremony, the families met at Mickelsons Cafe for a wedding dinner, given by the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones of Nephi. The young couple were honored at a wedding reception at the Levan Ward Cultural Hall that evening. Honored guests were Floyd Bosh, and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson, grandparents of the bride. The bride wore an empire-waiste- d gown of white satin chiffon. The sleeves were trimmed in lace. The brides bouquet consisted of orchids large purple surrounded by miniature orchids. The brides sister, Julie Mangelson was Maid of honor. She wore a lavender dress, accented with lavender laCe. Bridesmaids were Janice Shepherd, Sheryle Belliston, Mona Lee Pexton, and Marilyn Mangelson. They wore full-lengt- h full-leng- th lavender dresses trimmed with lavender lace. They carried bouquets of miniature orchids. Another sister of the bride, Melanie Mangelson, and a nephew of the groom, Kelly Pexton, were also in the line. Best mans duties were performed by Merrill Jones, brother of the groom. The h Mothers chose dresses of dark lavender floor-lengt- color. Their dresses were accented with corsages of miniature orchids, surrounded with ribbons. Sitting at the book were Mary Ellen Worwood and Kathy Anderson. Assisting at the gift table were Cheryl Stephenson, Mary Louise Taylor, Celia and Adele Mangelson. Ushers were Jerry and Russel Mangelson, brothers the bride, and Charles Jenkins, Bobby Linton, Rodney Painter, Jimmy Stephensen and Brent Eyre. Honorary usher was Leon Pexton. of The new Mr. and Mrs. Jones their home in Levan following a honeymoon at Disneyland. will make ml HARDWARE STORE Mr. '.nd Mrs. Von Christensen and son Steffan of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Christensen and their children Travis and Dana left for their home in Browning, Montana, Thursday after spending ten days with his mother, Mrs. Leora Christensen. They also visited with his Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Bryce Christensen and family. GLASS 4 ISQDDD iK7lninD Quality Mirror COMPLETE LINE OF CAR AND TRUCK TIRES 10 ' OFF ALL CEILNG TILE IN STOCK PATTERNS TO SELECT STORE HOURS Monday throh Sa8j0Q--0- PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY JHS installs new student body officers Bevan Orme, recently elected student body president at Juab High school, took over the title and the responsibilities recently. Bevan took the oath at the recent honor assembly held at JHS. Also installed at the assembly were Vern Hermansen, Cheryl Whittington, secretary, and Kelly Painter, activities manager. vice-preside- The oath was administered to Bevan by David Paxman, last years studenty body president, after which Bevan administered the oath to the other officers. In the four offices, they compose the executive council, and will make many of the decisions that are required for the next year of school at Juab High. MEMORIALDAY to honor the dead ROBERT NEWBERRY 148 Horth 200 Easl-Heohi- -Pti. banks remember people. More students per capita are graduated from high schools, trade schools and colleges each year in this area than in any other region in the country. Theyre engineers, technicians, nurses, industrial workers... a variety of skilled people entering the work force all trained and educated by taxpayers here. The big problem is that every year many of these leave this area. Permanently. Not because they want to, graduates but because there are not enough jobs here in business and industry to utilize their skills and education. SCULPTURED WIDE TRAKS put it all together for Fall. Haggar styles Mustang W'lDF. TRAKS with extra wide fashion belt loops, bold cuffs, and full m1 ester flare. 100 Fortrel doubleknit offers total (otnfort and lasting good looks. 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The kind that can keep on working for you in or out of service. For more information call : 375-41- j ONLY 89c EACH yQa QOSIFDDd SGT. LYNN WILSTIEAD 348 West Center St. Call Provo This Tiles. 12x12 week only Nephi News Mothers Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vaughan and sons David and Brent of W-- st the home of' visitors at Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd Jordan. were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mr. and Mrs. Blair Warner Shepherd and family of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Peggy of Preston, Idaho, and their son Paul were weekend guests at Johnson of Nephi. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nulph and Mrs. Jay Warner. They also son Chad of Hunter, and Mr. visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson and ana Mrs. Clark Newell at Mona. child of Payson visited on Mothers Day with Mrs. Ralph The Times-New- s Jackman. She accompanied them to Farmington where they Nephi, Utah a dinner the at enjoyed May 24, 1973 Heidelberg. TILE Fact: New jobs depend upon new business and industry. And new business and industry depend upon electric power. This means while Utah Powers work and research to protect the environment goes on, we must continue to build the generating plants necessary to keep up with increasing electricity demands. Unless we provide the pow er for business and industry to grow, the new jobs, the new skills and talents of young people educated here, and the dollars spent for education all are in jeopardy. In the Intermountain area, we can export many commodities. But our young people shouldnt be one of them. Utah Power & Light Co. Electricity Key to a better environment 623-012- 1 |