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Show Nephi local news Levan news Visitors last week at the It. Franeom home were Mr. and Mrs. DoshSleneckerl of Los Angeles. Cahlorma; Mrs. Donna Norton of Provo, and Don Norton ol Puerto Rieo; Mr. and Mrs. (Hen Franeom ol Fruit Heights; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franeom and children Jamece. Kevin, and Kent, all of Lelii. Ka.v Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franeom and son John of Springville were visitors on Monday ol this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Franeom. & Miss Jud linkin' Engagement, marriage plans Mr.told and Mrs. Clem LEVAN Wankier of Levan announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Miss Judy Wankier, to Mr. Robert Lee Pitcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitcher of Smithfield. The couple plan to be married on June 22. s ith a reception to be held that same eening at the Levan LDS ward cultural hall. An open house at Smithfield a week later also will honor them. Mona News Tma Hawkins of American Fork has been visiting for the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers. Winslow Ellertson of Tempe, Arizona spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. Mrs. Walter Schwaar and children Suzanne and Steve of Ogden are visiting for a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. Fathers Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newton were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whiting and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Jensen and family, all of Payson ; and Percy Newton of Mona. Fathers day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Franeon were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen of Orem; and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Franeom and children Jolyn, Carol, Paul and Jeflory, all of Provo. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Anderson on Fathers Day were Mr. and Mrs. George Paxman and family of Nephi. Visitors at the home of Edgar Christensen on Fa I tiers Day were Mr. and Mrs. Val E. Christensen and family of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Christensen of Provo and family. They also visited with Mrs. Grace P. Christensen in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nulph and children Chad and Teddy of Hunter spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman. Mrs. John B. Hansen and sons Brent and Mathew, and Mrs. Ilene Hansen, all of Salt Lake City were visitors on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson. Fathers Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson were Mrs. Bert McPherson and daughter of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangelson and daughters of Levan. Pal tiers Du visitors at Hie home ol Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fathers day guests al the Shepherd were Garth Shepherd ol Salt Lake City and Bishop and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. I teller Taylor and Janice Worthington were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla and family of West Shepherd, all oi Jordan and Mrs. Kent WorthingFathers Day visitors at the ton and children of Gunnison. home of Mr. amt Mrs. J. (). Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Bond Ta lor were Mr. and Mrs. e lliggmson and daughter and children of Salt Lake City Nan of Nephi; Mrs. Louise were Fathers day visitors al the Taylor and Mary and Susan home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim- Olpin. my Taylor and children, all of (). Ray Powell spent Fathers Levan. Day in Midvale with Mr. and Saturday visitors at the home Mrs. Sherrill Taylor and family. of Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood He attended a conference seswere Mrs. Dclma Bennett and sion there, where Mr. and Mrs. Karen Bcnncll of Holden, Elaine Taylor were speakers. Anderson ol Hunter, Lillis Wood-a- ll Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wright of Bountiful, laila Lee of Tooele, and Jessie Ann Wood of were hosts at a family dinner at their home on Fathers Day. Levan. Guests were President and Mrs. Visitors over the weekend at David Mangelson and family of Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Payson; LeGrande Mangelson of Levan; Harper were Mr. and Mrs. Phil and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Diamond, Ron Harper, and Nor-ee- n and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Wright Robbins, all of Springville; and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Painter Westring, all of Nephi. and John Harper, all of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. James D. MathFathers Day guests at the ews and family of Bountiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. were weekend guests at the Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Garn home of Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart and daughters Jan and Mathews. Other visitors at the Luanne of Ogden; Sandra StewMathews home on Sunday were art of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Franeom and Arthur Ostler, Cheri Vickery children of Payson. and sons Jimmy and Brandon, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ostler and sons Brett and Travis, all of Nephi. laiw-rcnc- Monday visitors at the home Elena Stanley were Daryl Stanley and sons Robert, John, Mark, and Richard, all of Orem. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Royee were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Royce and son of Soda Springs, Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Royee of Payson. Fa hers Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Robertson were Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Bmnall and children Rebecca and Ralph, and Jay Sykes, allot American Fork; Mrs. J. It. Colton of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Park and daughter Sandra and Mrs. Robert Russell and children, all of Midvale; and John Colton of Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Russell also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell of Nephi. I The Kathryn, Russell, Brenda, and of Woodridge, Illinois; and Mrs. Brent Hacking and children Deana, Ryan, and Kami, all of Richland, Washington. Darrell, all Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Murray and Mrs. LeVere Haynes spent Fathers Day in Farming ton with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Makin and family. JoLynn and Jerry Makin are visiting this week at the Murray home. June 20, 1974 Mrs. Blaine Martell of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Rebecca Hurst and chidren Tammy and Rachell of Orem were visitors on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ronald Jarrett. maneuverability. Live Music this Friday and Saturday night at Ray's Supper Club. Ken Zabriskie, and excellent local talent, will be singing Western Music at 8 and 10 p.m. Come out and enjoy an excellent bill of fare at mm QUICKtSERVICE With attach- proper group attends Heber confab $1.29 wn lawn. 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(E) 33 SOUTH MAIN NEPHI, UTAH 623-025- Times-New- s Nephi, Utah ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE LARRY PETERSON Agent - Broker childreri Jeanette, Rebecca, Optional grass catcher vacuums Grass catcher is your lawn as you mow mounted behind the mower for total riONli AGENCY pay'll SuftfaM' (yfod- Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Hone and children of Spanish Fork were visitors on Fathers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay. Lions Club PLANNED CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE -i Mrs. Clark Prisbrey and children spent Fathers Day in Oak City where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Von Christensen and son Steffin of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen. Other visitors at the Christensen home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mower and daughter Wendy of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christensen of Mona. Carolyn Templeton of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wood and son Ryan of Roosevelt were guests over the weekend at the Several members of the Nephi home of Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Lions Club participated in the Shepherd. state convention held last weekend in Heber City. Attending The Lady Lions of Levan held were Mr. and Mrs. Don Olsen, a meeting at the Levan Court Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Newton House on Thursday. The evening Mr. and Mrs. Loren Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson, Mr. and had their family home for Fath- was spent in quilting. Those in ers Day, including Mr. and Mrs. attendance were lone Christen- Mrs. Clarence Cowan, Mr. and Norman Whiting and children sen, Enid Worwood, Florene Mrs. Deloy Anderson, Mr. and Kenneth, Kerry, Korby, and Taylor, Edna Peterson, Anna Mrs. Duane Sperry, Mr. and Kandus, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shepherd, and lone Christensen. Mrs. Miles A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor, and Mr. and J6nsen and son Corey, and Mr. Mrs. Rulon Broadhead. and Mrs. Kevin Jensen and son Mrs. Dorothy Belliston and At the regular meeting of the Jason, all of Payson; and Mr." daughter Wendy of Provo were club held on June 8, Coach Dee and Mrs. Gordon Newton and visitors on Friday at the home of Scott of Juab High School was a children Tony, Melanie, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor. speaker. Shon, all of Mona. of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mickelson Mrs. Carol Lewis and children and family visited on Fathers Lori, Brian, and Mathew of Salt Day in Duchesne with Mr. and Lake City were weekend guests Mrs. C. C. Mickelson. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. Other guests Mrs. Ted Kelsey and Mrs. at the Nyman home on Sunday Neff of Ruby Valley, were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen NyVera Paxman and Renae Steve Nevada spent Fathers Day with man and children Michael and Woodard were in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan. Roger of Springville, and Mr. recently to attend the Southwest Mrs. Dale Berg and children and Regional Convention for the Paul and Tonya of Heber City. National Association for RetardCarol Ludlow of Logan visited They celebrated Mr. Nymans ed children. over the weekend with Mr. and birthday anniversary as well as Fathers Day. Sharon Paxman visited in De-t- a Mrs. Jack Ludlow. last week wilh Mr. and Mrs. . W. L. Bunker. Mrs. Paxman and daughter Jeannme visited there over the weekend. Visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Orme are Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson and Name & ifChiefAj Executive Officer k Please Print Title General Revenue Sharing provides federal fund', directly to loc,1l jn! state governments The law requires each government to publish a report of its plans for the use of these fund, to inform its ihons and to encourage their participation in deciding how the money ought to be spent Within the purposes listed your government mav change this spending plan. 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