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Show Nephi area news Mrs. Ethel Jarrett visited in Kearns last weekend with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Kay. son-in-la- ' Mrs. Marsha Christensen is visiting for two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett, while David Christensen is training with the National Guard. Other visitors at the Jarrett home are Ricky Jarrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jarrett of Orem, and a nephew, Earl Jones of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. George Latimer had as their visitors on Monday of this week, Mrs. Pearl Jenkins of Kearns and two of her sisters. They were enroute home after a trip to Fish Lake. following commencement Diane McPherson Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle exer- cises recently at Utah State University in Logan. The award recognizes the most outstanding student in business. McPherson of Nephi, receives the National Business Education Association award of merit from Dr. Lloyd Bartholmew, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Butler Summers) of Germany visited at the home of Her grandmother, Mrs. Hilda Newton, on Sunday. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newton of Nephi. I Fathers Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Newton were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whiting and sons of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Newton and family of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons of Orem visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill entertained at a family dinner on Fathers Day at their hoirie. Those attending were Mrs. Hazel Jackson and children, DelRay, Jerry, Jamie, and Martin, of St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Keith' Anderson and son Roger of Hunter; Rex Orgill; and Linda Emery of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sperry and sons Mark and David of Tula Vista, California, are visiting for two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa H. Sperry of Mona, and Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Oldham of Mt. children of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey had dinner guests on Fathers Day, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur baxter and children Terry and Toni, Mrs. Ilene Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baxter and children, all of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilkey and family of Nephi. Later in the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkey and children of Granger visited at the John Wilkey home and attended sacrament meeting with them. as their Fathers day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen and children of White City, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Goble of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goble and children of Salt Lake City. Mrs. D. W. Brian of Loa spent three days last week with her and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Alva A. Boston. On Wednesday, she left for a vacation trip to Hawaii. She was accompanied by her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Duncan and their son Brian L. Duncan. son-in-la- The family of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt met on Fathers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fackrell in Springville. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lunt and family of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell D. Lunt and family of Visitors on Wednesday at the Layton, and the hosts, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Fackrell and family. Black were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Farrell D. Lunt flew in from the Campbell of Berkley, CaliforPhilipines for the occasion. nia, and on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black and family of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ostler Salt Lake City were guests at of Grey Lakes, Idaho visited the Black home. Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard of Mills. son-in-la- Mona News (Ann Fathers Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow were Mr. and Mrs. John Ludlow and children Cindy and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Vard White and sons Shawn, Kevin and Christopher, of Nephi, and Miss Carol Ludlow. Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wilkey and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Neilsen had as their visitors over the and weekend her brother-in-lasister, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Barrett of Salt Lake City. Byron 0. Colton of Roosevelt, father of Mrs. Neilsen, is also visiting at the neilsen home. MILLS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ostler of Grays Lake were in Nephi and Moroni last week. Mrs. Ostler spent the night with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard. Maxine Stoor, a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard came with Mr. and Mrs. Ostler from Grays Lake. Miss Stoor will spend two weeks with her grandparents. The n O Times-New- s Nephi, Utah June21,1973 Guests on Fathers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Robertson were Mrs. J. H. Cotton of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Park, Mrs. Robert Russell and children of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Binnall and children, Nancy, Rebecca and Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cook of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan had as their visitors of the' weekend Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morgan and children Suzanne, Clark, Clifford and Brad of Hanford, California, and Lou-JeaRyan and Jeff Schramm of Payson. On Saturday evening the family met at the Floyd Schramm home in Payson for a dinner. Those attending were. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morgan and family, Mrs. R. E. Winn, and Mr. and Mrs. Schramm and family. Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, Mrs. Gary Stephenson and three children and Mike Belliston spent last week in Laramie, Wyoming where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt. Mike stayed the summer with his mother. Fathers Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thad M. Nebeker were Misses Julia and Emilee Nebeker and Val Oveson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nebeker and daughter Collette of Manti were also visitors at the Nebeker home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park had as their visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Johnson spent the weekend in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Linford and family. While there, they attended the wedding reception honoring their grandson and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. John Linford, at Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seat and children of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen and children of Provo, and Mrs. Leila Wilkey met at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon for a birthday dinner, honoring Mrs. Wilkey and Steven Seat. I TEACHING CLASSES i I Denna ! Lyman, 1971 Los Angeles Acrobatic Champion is teaching at the Main Street j Park on Mondays in Nephi: I same time. U.S. Savings Bonds ... A gift that keeps on growing. MOTORCYCLES (BOATS .GLASS SNOW ? MOBILES MOBILE HOMES BONDS OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE SERVICE IN IMIS AREA I I The K-- J INSURANCE AGENCY K. J. SPERRY, Agent I 51 Phone North Mam .Nephi, Utah I 623-038- 7 SHHww.innnr' SPEED MACHINES? Mr. and Mrs. Sherrel Taylor of Orem visited on Fathers Day with Mrs. Taylors father, O. Ray Powell Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Park have as their visitors this week his sister, Mrs. Etta Cowan of TRY OURS . . . North Hollywood, California, and also a son and daughter-in-law- , Dr. and Mrs. Richard Park and family of Urbana, Illinois. Dr. and Mrs. Park are also visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sparks. Mrs. Robert Coleman and son Travis spent three days last week with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence H. Pay. Visitors on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bunker and Mrs. Mattie Milli-ke- n of Fallbrook, California. Mrs. Lucille Lunt had as her visitor over the weekend, Mrs. Iris Lunt of Salt Lake City, and this week Lyflpea Lunt, also of Salt Lake City is- visiting at the Lunt home. USE S CLASSIFIED l l ADS s&k FULL TIME: Positions are now available as Air Force Reserve Technicians the field of weapons mechanics and munitions maintenance e civilian employees of specialists. Techniciahs are the Air Force who provide the support and direction necessary to maintain the aircraft of the Air Force Reserve. in full-tim- PART TIME: basis for men Openings are also available on a part-tim- e who would like to take advantage of the several hundred Vocational-TechnicaAir Force l schools. Once you pass your qualification tests and physical examination, you will undergo six weeks of training at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas. After school, its on to the vocational training of your choice, where you will learn a marketable skill at some of the world's finest vocational schools. When youve graduated, you will return home to your chosen civilian occupation and fulfill your obligation on a part-timbasis with the Air Force Reserve. CONTACT: AIR Bldg. 593 -. FORGE I RESERVE Hill AFB, Utah Phone mmmm tuMmamm Somewhere on the road to a perfect steel belted radial, most tire companies took a wrong turn. 777-33- 30 mm ALL HEW 1973 u been just born. a new babys future more secure at the AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL and family TIMES-NEW- Bonds are for little tiny babies whoVe Bonds can show you care and help make FIRE BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell of Taylorsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chamberlain and children of Blanding were Fathers Day guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell. - L- I I I and family Mrs. Elena Stanley left by plane for Norway on May 30, where she will visit with relatives for a month. curity. U.S. Savings Fathers Day, Mr, and Mrs. Donald R. Peterson and son Roger, and Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Seat and children Cindy and Robert of Tooele. Pleasant. Newborn babies need a lot of things. Like love. And se- on privilege of providing your insurance needs. n, i i Dinner guests on Fathers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Garrett were members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barney and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Steele and family of Santaquin, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bailey of Nephi. I I would appreciate the I n IMPORTABLE TV They started out to build the perfect tire. A tire made with .steel. One so strong, ip could drive over nails, spikes and axe blades, and kep on going. For 40,000 mites. And by the time they were finished, their steel belted radials were about as indestructible tough, quiet and soft'riding as a locomotive. Thats because most tire companies forgot one thing: steel isnt exactly flexible. 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