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Show fl Levan news Mrs. E. C. Malmgren of Levan and Mrs. Theda Cloward of American Fork spent last weekend in Yellowstone Park. They also visited Jackson Lake. Mrs. E. C. Malmgren visited for two days last week in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jarrett. While there, she attended the Utah State Fair. an Render, Allan Neilsen, Brad Vickers, Matt Bracken, Scott Kendall. Fourth row: Randy Dowdell, Grant Fowkes, Mike Stephensen, Stesen Newton, Tracy Christensen, Mike Jones, (Hen Fowkes, Kelly Painter. Broadhead, Daniel Spencer, Roy McPherson, Curtis Hall, Carl Higginson, Russell Gadd, Alden Orme, Merrill Shaw, Mer-ri- l Kay, Brent Harper, Mr. Wright. Third row: Coach Scott, Kerry Nielsen, Russell Bender, Chad (ioblc, Danny HilLey, Ry- - JUAB HIGH SCHOOL team members are, front, left to right: Coach Reid, Mark Hoyt, Dale Anderson, Bart Stephenson, Kim Howard, l.ynn Hansen, Kerry Gee, Brent Park, Keith Dansie, James Eyre, Coach Hansen. Second row: Coach Wasp football team squeaks by North Sanpete Hawks 7 Friday 8-- The Juab High School football team defeated North Sanpete in North banpete scored in the fourth quarter to make the score With two minutes to go in the game, Juab scored on a pass from Brent Park to Kim Howard. Mike Jones again kicked the extra point. School officials say that the outstanding offensive players for the game were Brent Park and James Eyre. Outstanding defensive players were Kerry their homecoming game last Friday afternoon. at the end of The score was d 0-- 0 the first half. the third quarter, Keith Dansie picked up a Sanpete fumble and ran it back 30 yards for a touch down. Mike Jones kicked the extra point. In Neplhii mews Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Mac-ke- y were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mackey and daughter of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Edmonds and children of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Seat of Tooele, and Miss Debby Park of Salt Lake City spent Sunday w'ith Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park. It was Mr. Parks birthday anniversary. Mr. Park also received telephone calls from family members. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zabris-kie- , all of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nielson of Leamington returned home recently after a weeks trip into Canada. They visited at Calgary, Lake Louise, and also at Coeur de Alene, Idaho and other places of interest. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Chamber-lai- n and children of Blanding were overnight visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilkins of Salt Lake City visited on Sunday and Monday with Rolph Bryan. Mrs. Delia Stanley of Provo was a visitor on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley. Guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Tunbridge were Mr. and Mrs. DelMar Howlett and daughters of American Fork. Mrs. Shirley Mizner of Hemet, California is visiting this week with Mrs. Blaine Walker. Levan Lady Lions elect new president lone Christensen was elected president of the Levan Lady Lions club at their meeting Thursday night at the Levan City Hall. Serving as vice president of the organization is Enid Worwood is the Anna-Shepher- Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter returned home Sunday after spending three days at Bear Lake attending the State County Recorders convention and summer workshop. On the way home, they visited with members of their family in the Salt Lake area. clubs secretary. Following the election and a luncheon served by Enid Worwood, those present spent the rest of the evening quilling. Attending were Virginia Howard, lone Christensen, Florene Taylor, Edna Peterson, Enid Worwood, and Anna Shepherd. Camp Birch meet Members of Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held a dinner recently at the Nephi City Park. Desma Stowell, captain of the organization, was in charge of the meeting. After conducting the camp business, the lesson 1974, an Eventful year, was presented. Those attending were Lorene Kirgan, Jessie Worthington, Er-v- a Howard, Verlie Tolley, Desma Stowell, Margaret Ellertson, Effie Scott, Maude Ingram, Tola Stephenson, Virginia Anderson, and Erma Garrett. pot-luc- k 25012 - GAUGE GAUGE 250-- 20 Subscription ratas: Within Juab County: $5.00 par year - WADS ..... WADS "AA "AA $2.19 $2.19 - Outside Juab County: $6.00 par year STYLE A VESTS , .$5.99 SATURDAY RED HUNTING RED HUNTING VEST SHRITS - ..- Telephone (801) Roy Publisher, MONDAY BONA ALLEN ROPING SADDLE -I ONLY MONDAY $350.00 Regular $450.00 ...jONLY MARLIN I 22 CAL. RIFLE FISHING SPOONS ASSORTED MCCULLOCH Super power in 5 seconds. cuts a Nephi Utah Beautify and protect the rustable items M 6" log Easy and tun to uje. Big 12" bar cuts logs up to 2 feet thick. Super Dependability. 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Utah Power talks about your electric power: $ .30 ground your home. Count them Only How VITAMINS n, $45.00 WEDNESDAY saw. Our lowest price $o)(o95 E. 623-052- A birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Ralph Jackman was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Jackman in Nephi. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman, Mrs. Ava Johnson and daughter of Pay-soand Mr. and Mrs. Brent Jackman and son of Nephi. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Garn Stewart of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Seaman of Spanish Fork. On Saturday, they went to Fairview canyon, returning to the Taylor home for dinner TUESDAY j MINI MAC 30 advance) request. Office: 96 South Main $6.50 $4.00 - , in Advertising rates on $20.00 DRESS PANTS 810 North Main Street Our lightest chain Keith Bendixen and son John of Kearns were overnight visitors on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen. (payable FRIDAY 1975 HUNTING ALSO Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Anderson were Marlene Anderson and Jean Chamblee of Salt Lake City. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Jean and Marlene, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Anderson and family spent the day at Cedar Breaks. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard spent a weekend in Ogden recently, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bradfield. They also visited in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradfield. Senator Clark Bradley and Enroute home, they visited in San Mrs. Dora Bradfield, Jose, Midvale with Mr. and Mrs. California; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris Hodson and family. Batty and children Jeanette and was A family Elaine of Cedar City, were dinner guests Sunday at the held Sunday at the home of Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosh and Mrs. James P. Christensen, honoring Mr. Christensen on his and family. birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mower Saturday visitors at the home and daughter Wendy of Salt of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shep- Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Homer herd were Mr. and Mrs. John J. Christensen of Mona, and WesShepherd of Salt Lake City. ley Christensen and daughter Lori of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunroe of Downey, California were TheTimes-New- s ) house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd last week. Nephi, Utah They came to attend a family September 19, 1974 held at the Levan City Park. Other members of the family attending the event w'ere Bishop and Mrs. Heber Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd and daughter Janice, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shepherd and daughters Traci and Dixie, all of Levan; Mr. and Mrs. Monte Shepherd and son Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomson, all of Ephraim; Garth Shepherd of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor and children Mindy, Tony, Jeremy, Emily, and Benjamin and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Tylor and daughters Lana, Carlee, and Julie, all of Salt Published Thursdays at Lake City. Juab County, Nephi, Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah 84648. DAILY SPECIALS THURSDAY were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hoyt and son Steven of Brigham City, Utah. er Gee, Lynn Hansen, Merrill Kay, Keith Dansie, Glen Fowkes, and Russ Gadd. Total offensive yardage for North Sanpete was 132. Juabs offensive yardage was 204. Juab meets Emery on Friday on the local field for the Nephi schools homecoming game, to begin at 2:00 p m. 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