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Show 'V w w m m w rl alumni return get reacquainted at class reunion Nephi local news 1933 Juab High Schools graduating class of 1933 held their 40th reunion Saturday. The reunion was held at the Nephi Fine Arts Center. John Leavitt, president of the class, presided at the affair, and Wilmer Barnett acted as Master of Ceremonies. Members of the class visited, reminisced, viewed old school and town pictures, and heard a 1933 presentation entitled 1973; The Years in Between, presented by Jack Brough. A former teacher of the class, Marie Call Webb, read a poem she had written in 1933, as a tribute to the graduating class. Members of the class also heard musical selections furnished by Ronald Richardson and Donnell Blackham. The following were in attendance: Owen L. and Vista Wright Barnett, Claude and Evelyn Brown Lomax, Fred and Marie Call Webb, Eddie and Ida Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal, Irene Metcalf Moon, Nellie Madsen, Wilmer and Nellie Barnett, Linden and Floreine Christensen, Fred and Josephine Chappell, Austin and Ruby Mangelson, Allen and Enid Christensen, Fred and Ora Judd Morgan, Jim and Viola Worwood Shaw, Catherine Bowles, Elmo and Marie Miller, Betris and Anna Coulson Embrey, Carl and Elizabeth Foote Minton, Rulon and Arta Brough, Vincent and Reva Vickers Redd, LaMar and Marge Lunt Sainsbury, Farrell and Martha Howard Collett, Keith and Maxine Powell, Ken and Faye Warrenn, John and Elaine Leavitt, Ernest Wank-ie- r, Merritt and Aline Ellison Christison, Glen and Eva Anderson, Ray and Agnes Newton Myers, Jack and Lois Brough, Maxine Belliston, Wallace and Mildred Hall Garrett, John and Florence Duckworth Parkin, Othel and Helen Chase Pay, Bert and Florence Bellis- ton Powell, Mildred Stephenson, Clarence and Florence Chapman Wilkey, Ernest and June Burton Wilson, and Larry and Florence Olpin. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bishop Hall announces ward fireside Don Smith, past president of the Los Angeles Temple visitors center, will be the guest speaker at a Fireside to be held this Sunday at the Nephi Fourth Ward chapel. and Mrs. Kirk Wood of Roosevelt were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd were Marcia Sholes and daughter Tammy; Kathy Rants and daughter Carolyn of Pocatello, Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and family of Las Vegas, Nevada. They also visited with Heber Shepherd who is a patient at the Juab County Hospital. Ernest Wankier of Los Angeles, California is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wankier. He came to attend the reunion of the class of 1933. attend. I would appreciate the and Mrs. Bruce Winter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week with members of their family in Provo, Springville, Lehi, and Kaysville. Sunday visitors at the H. Ray Jones of The K. 51 J. North Main SPERRY, Phone 623-038- ANNOUNCES 7 Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Collett Ogden visited over the weekend with Mrs. Frank of Greenhalgh, and attended the homecoming and her class reunion. riiiftii'envi ifcylir wriifejG Men's and Ladies Canvas shoes, many brands, sizes and colors, sizes 6 to 12. Friday visitors at the home of Mrs. Anna D. Allred were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forman of Lancaster, California and Mrs. Emma Ewell of Payson. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Allred of Salt Lake City were guests at the Allred home. Reg. $2.99 pr. Now $1.99 pr. One group Men's and boys slacks, reg., and double knit. Mr. Dee Cee, Capers. Tem Tex, Dee Cee, and trail ridge western shirts. 20 ELECTRONIC percent off Your choice of a Juab High School Beltor Tote bag with each $20 purchase. 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HEARING TESTS Nephi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall of Magna visited on Sunday with his brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. William Jarrett A Monday, October 1. 10 a.ni. to noon at the Safari Motel. Jesse Bailey. night. of Salt Lake City were visitors on Monday of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ronald FREE SERVICE CENTER and h as their guests Monday of this week, their grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dann Greenhalgh and their baby of Ogden. They were enroute to their home after visiting in Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bailey and son Brett and Travis of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. are you an IRRITABLE IRMA? Francom home were Mr. and and sons of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Russell of St. George. 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