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Show Nephi News Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dunkley and family of Americ-ca- n Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Holland of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of her parents, Bishop and Mrs. K. J. Sperry, for two V Cadet Donald Eyre of Nephi is shown here determining the standard operating procedures for his platoon at the 1973 ROTC camp at Fort Lewis Washington. Don recently graduated from Brigham Young University in the field of economics. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eyre of Nephi. His wife, Marcia is living in Provo during the camp. Army photo Presidents council sets interclubactivity dates The Presidents Council of the Clubs Federated of Nephi discussed the years interciub schedule at a meeting held July Presidents The meeting was held at the home of the Councils president, Ernestine Vest. The following tentative dates are set: Fall opening dinner, Thursday, September 6; musical, hosted by the Nautilaus Club, October 8; Christmas at the Manor, December 20; Inter-clu- b program, hosted by the Ladies Literary League, March 21; and dinner for girl graduates, May 16. The following members of the at to be held Arts Center A survival seminar, presented by Greg Gregson of Food Land Survival and Bob Salter of KSXX will be conducted August 10 at the Nephi Fine Arts Center. The seminar, which is free to the public, will be held at 8 p.m. Reservations may be made by calling Lorraine Hayes or Dan Kostenko. Give the bride and groom a U.S. Savings Bond. Who knows, maybe when they buy their first house, their first car, or take their first vacation, itll be because you gave her and sister, brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barnes and family of Granger visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ingram. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Leonard Belliston were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bird and daughters of Logan; Mrs. Carol Maughn and children of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bird and daughter of Smithfield ; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rawlings of Reno, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor and daughters of Spring-villand Mr. and Mrs. Glade Van Nosdol and daughters of Payson. Visitors on July 24 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Alva A. Boston were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ivory and family of Nibley, Mr. Mrs. Gary Wilkins and children of Las vegas, Nevada, and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkins. Mr and Mrs. Paul Broadhead of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Broadhead and family of Ruth, Nevada attended the Romero family reunion at Arrowhead, held July 28 and 29. The families camped out for two days at the reunion Mr and Mrs Frank Cole were in Lander, Wyoming recently where they attended a Cole family reunion held in the mountains near Lander. They camped out for three days with the rest of the families. B Mrs. D. W Brian of Loa and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Duncan of Murray were recent visitors at the home ot Dr. and Mrs. Alva A Boston. Mrs. Tony Jeffs and sons Barton and Eric of Sandy were visitors for two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Barton, while Mr. was at Jeffs Fort QUALITY AUTO PARTS AT DISCOUNT PRICES Carson, Colorado for reserve training. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Rulon Bracken were Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bracken and daughter Patricia of Lindon, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daniels Orem. Mrs. Reva Ballow and son Jimmy of Midvale spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase. of The HANSON AUTO PARTS Times-New- s 298 South Main Nephi, Utah August 2, 1973 3 Phone Neohi. Utah 623-071- 5 e; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boston of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oldfield and daughter Meghan of Wisconsin, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tatton of Salt Lake City were visitors during the Ute Stampede at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Alva A. Boston. INSURANCE FIRE AUTO HOMEOWNERS FARMOWNERS BONDS LIFE FRESH UTAH CORN NOW -- 12 ws 59 No. . lb BANANAS SEEDLESS GRAPES No. - per pound 29 - 1 --- 13 1 Central Utah Insurance Agency 33 SOUTH MAIN Nephi News NEPHI, UTAH Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cazier and children of San Antonio, Texas and Maurice, Wendy and Tim Cazier of Granger. I Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Christensen had as their weekend visitors, their nieces, Misses Susan, Maurine, and Karen Keller of Brigham City. party Nephi Survival meet Cormick and David, Chris, and Patty McCormick of Downey, California, visited with their aunt, Leone Peterson on Sunday. days last week. Lions club holds canyon Lions Club held a The steak dinner at Bear Canyon on July 26. According to club officials, 66 persons w'ere present at the party. The Lions heard a report on club activities during the Ute Stampede and participated in group singing. President of the club, Rex Hill, presided at the party, and Don Eyre was chairman of the meal preparation. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jensen of Moroni. council were in attendance: Mrs. Ernestine Vest, Mrs. Milton Harmon, Miss Ireta Carter, Mrs. C. R. Lomax, Mrs. Earl Bowles, Mrs. Ray Anderson. Vice presidents of the various clubs were special guests. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Terance Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Black on his birthday anniversary were Mr and Mrs Read Black and children ot Proo; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Black and children of Detroit, Michigan; Mr. and Mr. Neil Black and children of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith, Mrs Margaret Smith and son, Miss Alicia Read, and Mr and Mrs Fred Stilson and children of Nephi. 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