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Show Nephi news Weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Letha Tidwell were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chapman of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chapman of Richfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tidwell of Woods Cross. 0. Ray Powell spent the Christmas holidays in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Sherrel Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ostler and family of West Jordan were visitors at the home of Mrs. Lillian Ostler on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bull and family of Oklahoma City spent a week during the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthington. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bean for Christmas were Mrs. Virginia Holt of Bountiful; Rex Bean of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. James Bean and family of Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Johnson of Nephi; Julie Bean and Bruce Burgess of St. George; and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Olsen of Richland Washington. Mrs. Jack Wright returned home on Monday of this week after spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mr. James D. Mathews and family in Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer in Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington spent Christmas day in West Jordan with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Worthington and family of Salt Lake City were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Laverne Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sperry were hosts at a family at their home on Christmas day. Guests were Mrs. Lenore Dennison of Manti ; Mr. Anderson and Christmas visitors at the and Mrs. Michael home of Mrs. Leila Wilkey were family of Heber City; and Mr. famiMr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen and and Mrs. Alan Sperry and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Sperry ly, and and Mr. Mrs. Denton family and family, and Eva Tuttle, all Alexander, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seat and family of of Nephi. Tooele; and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. George Wilkey and children of Harding of Mesa, Arizona were Ogden. visitors on Monday of last week Guests at the home of Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Hansen on Sun- James W. Smith. day were Kathleen Scribner of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Carter and children of were in Kaysville on December 27 to attend a wedding reception Orem. honoring Patricia Wild and Mr. and Mrs. Milford Gardner Steven Purdy. are visiting for two weeks durMr. and Mrs. Steven Stowell of ing the holidays at the home of Oklahoma have Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Warren Bartlesville, been visiting during the Christand family. mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Dinner guests Saturday at the William Stowell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Warren home were Paul Russell, and other relaMr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowcut and tives. Other visitors at the Stowfamily of Orem and Lane War- ell home during the holidays ren and Lance Erickson of Elna, were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shirts, their son David, and Wyoming. Richard Stowell, all of Paro-waand Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Warner spent Christmas day in Stowell of Salt Lake City. Sandy at the home of Mr. and Visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Robert C. Warner and and Mrs. Reese Sherwood on family. Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Della Durham of Salt Mrs. Brent Jones and Mr. and Lake City was a guest at the Mrs. Laverl Hansen and childhome of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ren. Tolley over the Christmas holiMrs. Essie Shaw spent the days. Christmas holidays in Salt Lake Friday visitors at the home of City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley Ellis Varcoe. were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graff Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cazier, all of Salt Lake City; and La veil were in Provo for Christmas day Svedin and Judy Cazier, both of where they visited with Mr. and Midvale. Mrs; Keith Aston and family. Other guests at the Aston home Guests at the home of Mr. and were Mrs. Isabel Aston of Provo Mrs. Allan Tolley during the and Mrs. Mildred Hartwell of Christmas holidays were Mr. Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Scott Ingram and son Joel Winn of Riverton, Utah Cody of Nephi; Mrs. Van Way-ma- n and children of Salt Lake has been visiting during the City; and Mrs. Duane Hone and Christmas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Devon C. W'inn. children of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Park and Mrs. J. H. Cotton were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson. On FriGuests at the home of Mr. and day, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dun-yo- n Winn during the of Long Beach, California Mrs. Dean were Mr. Christmas holidays visited at the Robertson home. and Mrs. Allan Mikkelson and of Salt Lake City, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson daughter Keith Winn of Ferron, Mrs. and spent Chrismtas eve and ChristMrs. Larry Winn of and Mr. and mas day at the home of Mr. and Magna. Mrs. Ralph Binnall of American Fork, where they had Christmas dinner. John Cotton and Kathy Cotton of Long Beach, California were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson on Monday and Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkey were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Warren of Payson last week. They attended a family at the Warren home on December 21. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkey and family at Benjamin on Christmas day. Mrs. Tacy Bracken returned home Friday after spending the Christmas holidays in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele and family and other relatives. Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Leila Wilkey were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Danley and son Steven of Houston, Texas, and Mike Seat and Brian Benlove of Tooele. Mrs. Leila Wilkey was in Ogden the Saturday before Christmas to attend the wedding of er Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sperry on Christmas day included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Park and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Holland and daughter, all of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Sperry of Provo. Christmas visitors at the home of Mr. and Ms. Edward Wilkey were Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Bettridge and chil Jren Allen and Pat of Salt Lake City. Mont Francisco of Longdale, California was a houseguest of Celeste Bowers-Iron- s holidays. over the Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy of Provo visited in Nephi recently with Timothy Bowers-Iron- s and family. Dana Birrell of Torrance, California is visiting during the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson. Miss Christmas week visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier were Clyde and Scott Cazier of Kearns, Maurice Cazier and children Wendy and Tim of Granger, and Art Ewell of Provo. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier on Christmas morning were Mr. and Mrs. Art Hartvigsen and children Pat, Rosie, and Jeff of Spanish Fork; and Gloria Jensen and sons Glen, Brian, Darrin, and Brent of Salem. Mona news Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte J. Pritchett and family of Spanish Dansie and children Keith and Fork; and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sandra spent Christmas Day Molyneux and family, Norma with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Molyneux, and Sarah Molyneux, Dansie and family at Spanish all of Mona. Fork; and with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Peery and Mr. and Mrs. Jodene Menlove has recently Frank Kerr and family at Salt returned from a trip to Europe Lake City. as part of a Semester Abroad program with Brigham Young Dinner guests on Christmas University. She reports that day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. while in London, she visited with E. Alton Ellertson were Mr. and Sister Nancy Fowkes, who is Mrs. Leslie Schwaar and child- serving an LDS mission in that ren Susan and Steven of Ogden, area. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Ellertson Weekend guests at the Harry and sons Clyde and Clint of Mona, and Mr. and Mrs. John Newell home were Mr. and Mrs. Ellertson and children of Nephi. Herbert Hunt and children of Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sunday visitors at the home of Newell and daughters Shelly Mrs. Geneva Molyneux were and Kelly of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Max Molyneux and family of Primeville, OreKris, Kimberly, and James Sherwood of Orem are visiting gon; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Molyneux and family of Twin Falls, this week with Mrs. Arvilla Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Newton. M starring The AME RateJ BALL January 4 5, 6 and 7 TRUCK STOP Rated R GOING HUNTING ? Joke your Hunter Safety Training ever T.V. Channel 7 KUfD , Tuesday evenings - Jan. 14, 1975 to May 27, 1975 Time - 6:30 to 7:00 P.M. Required To qualify for certificate, send your full name, birth date, age, address, number with 2.00 registration fee to lip code, and telephone Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clair Collard were Mr. and Mrs. Burl Morley and children of Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dastrup of Kanab. Mrs. Helen Barnes and daughter Peggy left for their home in Texas on Friday after spending three months with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stuart. May the New Year light the way to joy . . . peace. Were glad to have been able to serve you. Hunter Safety T.V. Utah State Div. of Wildlife Resources 1596 West North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Registration Closes Jan. 13, 1975 INFLATION IS NO REASON TO BE OVERWEIGHT. If youre putting off coming to a Weight Watchers meeting because think that food for our weight control program is too expensive, wed like to explode that myth right now! Well open your eyes to a new world of plentiful and satisfying foods, inexpensive cuts of beef, seafood, fruits, vegetables, dairy products even snacks. At the very next Weight Watchers meeting, well give out our new booklet crammed with tips on how to prepare delicious meals on the Weight Watchers Program at a cost for you and your family. The first step is easy. It starts at the next Weight Watchers meeting. NEPHI Mt. Classes in Your Area Are Held at: Nebo Training Center 335 East 100 North Wednesday 6 30 p.m. In other words, you ought to be the first bill you pay every you have to hand it month. 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Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney for the Christmas holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haney of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haney of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Tharp and children of East Carbon City, and George Haney of Eureka. VENICE THEATRE 1975 non-taxab- le PROMPTNtSS imt -- PRESCRIPTION SERVICE! Hcfcusa Published Thursdays at Juab Courtly, Nephi, Utah. Second class entry at Neohi, Utah 84M8. Subscription rites: Within Juab County: $5.00 per year Outside Juab County: $6.00 per year (payable in advance) Advertising rates on request. 0'cs: 96 South Main Telephone (801) Roy Publisher, I E. 623-052- Gibson Editor-Manag- IS PART OF OUR 5 We make a point to see that all prescriptions are taken care of as quickly as possible! '& 'sskisxomsi YOU KNOW YOU CAN TRUST YOUR PHARMACIST I NEPHI DRUG CO. 48 South Main Phone 623-- 1 568 SubstanU2i gauni g- gsraniHrzzi-- 1 zzszzni y You have to hand it to yourself. 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