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Show Nephi local news Mr. and Mrs. Craig Boswell and family and Mrs. Betty Boswell, all of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Johnson. On Sunday, a family dinner was held at the Johnson home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stillwell of Salt Lake City. " , l Betty Roberts Engagement, marriage plans told Mr. and Mrs. Homer Roberts of Richfield announce the en- gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Don Jarrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Jarrett of Nephi. The couple will be married on June 8 at the Nephi LDS Stake Center. They will be honored that same evening at a reception, also at the Stake Center. Betty is a graduate of Richfield High School and attended Snow College. Don graduated from Juab High School and Utah Technical College at Provo. He is employed at Snow College in Ephraim. They will make their home in Ephraim. Mrs. Vest hosts club presidents The Presidents council of the met at the home of Mrs. Ernestine Vest recently. Details for the graduating girls dinner were finalized. The date will be May 16 at the Nephi d ward chapel. All girl graduates will be guests, and their mothers have been invited to attend also. A report on the progress of the Miss Nephi contest was given. Tentative plans for the June installation meeting of the new council members were made. Members in attendance were: Mrs. Ernestine Vest, Mrs. Ray Anderson, Miss Ireta Carter, Mrs. Earl Bowles, Mrs. Margaret White, aqd Mrs, C. R. Lomax. Federated Mrs. Colleen Nielson and son Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christensen of Murray visited on Satur- Kevin of Sunset and Mr. and day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Barney Chase and children Vick and Rue of Salt Lake City Mrs. Laura Brough. visited on Mothers day with Mr. and Mrs. They all Visitors over the Mothers day had dinnerRoy Chase. Mr. with and Mrs. weekend at the home of Mr. and Rex at Chase's ranch. Mrs. Vernell Christensen were Later Chase in the afternoon, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen Ron Parkin and family Mrs. and daughter Tiffany of Salt Dinner guests on Mothers day and Mrs. James visited at the Roy Chase home. at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lake City; ofMr. Ephraim ; Mr. and Alma Jones were Jeanette and Jorgensen Mrs. Dulcie Francom was Mrs. Grant Worthington and of on her 89th birthday Salt Lake City; honored Kent Jones Mr. and Mrs. Wesley and Mr. and Mrs. Weston Jones family, and son, and Mrs. anniversary Saturday at the Christensen home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo and family of Nephi. They also Beatrice Winn, all of Nephi. received a telephone call from Christensen. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer of Hal Jones. Annia Openshaw of American Syracuse; Mrs. Charles Brother-so- n and son Bruce of Layton; Sunday guests at the home of Fork is visiting this week at the Walllace Tolley and daughters Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones home of Mrs. Laura Price. of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter Michael Christensen and family Burton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson and family, had Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Steeie of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and and son Rodney of Goshen, Mr. David Christensen and family of Mrs. Gordon Jones and children and Mrs. Clyde Carter and Bountiful; Mrs. Kathy Pritchett of Bountiful; and Miss Sandy daughter Monica of Salt Lake and daughter Tammy of Ely, City, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nevada; and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen of Salt Lake City. Carter and family of Nephi as Brent Aagard and children ol Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay-stru- p visitors on Mothers day. They Levan. of Tooele spent Saturday also received a telephone call with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph from Mr. and Mrs. Randy Carter of Manitou Springs, ColoBrough. rado. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier Mr. and Mrs. James W. spent four days last week in The Golden Age Club will hold Spanish Fork as guests of Mr. Mathews attended a concert in and Mrs. Art Hartvigsen. On Payson Saturday evening given a dinner on Wednesday, May 22 Mothers day, they were dinner by the LaNesta and Choralier at the Golden Age Club. It will be held at 12:30 p.m. Followguests at the home of Mr. and choruses. Niel Francom, a of the Mathews is a ing the dinner, Club members Mrs. Darrell Jensen and family will be entertained by vocal and at Payson. Other guests at the member of the Choraliers. Jensen home were Mr. and Mrs. piano numbers. Family members who met at Art Hartvigsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cazier and son the nome of Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson on Mothers day were Scott of Kearns, and Pearl Mrs. J. H. Cotton and son John of Arrowhead. of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman Park and daughter Sandra, Mrs. had as guests over the weekend; Basil Doman, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thain and Robert Russell and children, all son Travis of Smithfield and of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Carol Chapman of Salt Lake Michael Cotton and children of City. Travis remained at the Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Chapman home for a weeks visit Ralph Binnall and children while his parents are on a trip to Rebecca and Ralph of American Jamaica. Fork. Golden Age Club news son-in-la- w Mrs. j. barres Jenkins was in Logan recently to attend the annual Mothers Weekend at Utah State University, where her daughter, Claudia, is attending school. Mrs. Jenkins toured the campus, attended a lecture entitled What Makes a Good Mother, oured the Presidents mansion, attended the annual Robins award night, saw a fashion show, readers theatre, and banquet. Mrs. Jenkins also attend a reception and met President and Mrs. Taggart of USU and Helen Lunustrom, dean of women students. Claudia and Mrs. Jenkins spent Sunday attending church at one of the LDS college wards. Mothers day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jarrett were Mr. and Mrs. Hap White and family of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jarrett of Salt Lake City, Don Jarrett of Ephraim, and Betty Roberts of Rich- Christopher Walker Sage, son of Hugh D. and Veradean Sage of Rich Hill, Missouri Wor-woo- graduated from the University of Missouris School of Veterinary Medicine on May 11, 1974. Chris is the nephew of Ron and Bob Worwood of Nephi. Mr. ana Mrs. Leo Ingram spent Mothers day in Mt. Pleasant with Mrs. Shirlene Dovey and family. 8 389 Islands Days-Thre- e Visitors on Mothers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. John Cummings nad children Robby and Sharrie of Taylorsville, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Egbert of Salt Lake City, and Peggy Jackson and Mrs. Stella Hall, both of Provo. and Mrs. R. Ronald Jarrett had William Jarrett and son Craig of Salt Lake City as guests on Saturday. On Sunday, Mrs. Melva Openshaw of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Martell of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jarrett and family of Mofield. na, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chapman Jarrett and Mr. and Mrs. and children of Fillmore were Thayne Jarrett, all of Nephi visiweekend guests at the home of ted at the Ronald Jarrett home. Mrs. Fern Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen and children of Bountiful Sunday visitors at the home of visited on Mothers day with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd were and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett. Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Gadd and The Times-New- s tamily of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver and children of O Nephi, Utah Mona, and Mr. and Mrs. James Allred and family and Dale May 16, 1974 Allred, all of Fountain Green. 1 Come to Hawaii with Bob Welti d .Includes Jet Air Fare from Salt Lake Hotels Mr. Grand Transfers tU'i, y Inter Island Fares Aloha! Welcome to Departs Warm, Sunny Days . . . For Further Information Salt Lake June 2, 1974 and Returns June 9 Call... Jay Mickelson yjiNurmividm 623-015- Nephi j 2 w Clubs BULK BUYING FOR FREE! FAMILIES 10 TO 30 SAVINGS Levan news -- - 7. HOME DELIVERY 6 MONTHS STORAGE Glen Shepherd of Ogden was a visitor last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton of Provo and Mrs. Leon Madsen of Orem visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom on Wednesday of last week. 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