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Show ' I Chief Boyd Park NeboDUP attends fireman meet ml Camp meets Fire chiefs and firemen of standing authorities in this re Utah gathered April 9 through 1 1 sped, according to Chief Park. Members of the Ml. Nebo in Salt Lake City for the ninth He is Edward V. Bent, director Camp of the Daughters of Utah annual Utah Firemen's Training of fire and industrial training for Pioneers met at the' home of Seminar. Fire Chief Boyd Park the Slate of California, who has Agnes Myers on April 18. represented the Nephi fire de- lectured to fire seminars and The lesson 'Historic Trails" training sessions all over the partment at the seminar. United States including conferwas given bv Josephine Gar The annual event is by Utah Technical College ences of the National Fire Pro- field. at Provo, the Utah State Fire tection Association. Those in attendance were Ina Marshals Office, the Utah State Chiefs Fire "Fire Prevention and Life Kay, Izola Seamons, Josephine Association, and the Flor-en- e Utah State Firemen's AssociaSafety was the theme of this Garlield, Madge Newton, Wilson, Agnes Myers, tion. years seminar according to Newton, Erma Keyte, Top experts in fire fighting Chief Park. Governor Calvin L. Hampton Geneva Molyneux, Rhoda Newand fire prevention addressed the three-da- y conference, head- addressed the opening session ell, Joy Young, Verda Oliver, Verda Ellertson, Mabel Kay, on April 9. ed by one of the nations out and Mildred Robbins. Sy-rel- l 4 wj Levan news Visitors Saturday at the American Fork. Mrs. Edna Peterson visited in Midvale with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson on Friday. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I). Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shepherd and daughter Diane of Magna. On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shepherd and children Vickie and Traci of Salt Lake City, and Mr.' and Mrs. William Cowan of Nephi were guests at the Shepherd home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bendixen and daughter Sarah Lynn of Ohio were weekend guests at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bendixen. They came to attend the graduation of Christian Bendixen at Brigham Young University of Friday. Others of the The Salt Creek Camp of the family who attended the graduDaughters of Utah Pioneers met ation Friday were Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Elnora Foote on J. E. Bendixen; Mrs. Christian Monday afternoon of this week. Bendixen; and Mr. and Mrs. The lesson, "Pioneer Trails," Ralph Wilson and children Denwas given by Maude Robertson, nis, Lisa, and Beckv. and Naomi Bailey read a history of a pioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wood of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. NelThose attending were Mildred son Lindhart and family of Brown, Lillian Ostler, Elma Granger, Mr. and Mrs. ChrisCole, Wanda Burridge, Ireta tian Bendixen, and Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Thelia Dimmick, Ethel Mark Hoyt visited over the Gadd, Delta Hedberg, Maude weekend at the home of Mr. and Robertson, Naomi Bailey, Pris- Mrs. J. E. Bendixen. cilla Nielson, and Isabel Oekey. Nephi news SaltP's meet Creek Visitors Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn were Mr, and Mrs. Keith Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Gill Bowden and son, all of Ferron; and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bagley, all of Magna. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Webber of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilson of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Witt and children Adam and Mathew of Holiday, and George Couticious of Los Angeles were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 1. Wilson. Mrs. William J. Bosh of Kearns and Mrs. Jerry Giles and children Jason and Jennifer of Murray were visitors on Tuesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Hazel Bosh. Mrs. Delia Stanley of Provo was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wilkey of Kearns visited one day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey. Dinner guests on Monday of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cazier of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Fred Bopp and son Chris of Kingsland, Texas; and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Williams of Nephi. Mrs. Burnell Gowers is in the University Hospital at Salt Lake City this week. Burnell Gowers is staying in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Cecil Gibson. Mrs. Ruth Ann Richardson and daughter of Los Angeles, California are also in Salt Lake City this week to visit with Mrs. Gowers while she is in the hospital. H. Hay Francom home were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom of DU Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton of Drove were visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Eranc-oon Wednesday of last week. OPEN FOR BUSINESS THURSDAY APRIL 24 Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wood and son Ryan of Roosevelt spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Del-wi- n Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Poulscn of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erin Ioulsen. OPEN 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Mrs. Addie Broadbent and Shawn McBurnie of Mapleton visited on Sunday at the home of Yinnic and Angus Christensen. Monday through Saturday QUALITY FABRICS Times-New- s Nephi, Utah April 24, 1975 LOW PRICE A MOWER FOR UNDER '50.00 ...YES! 18" ELECTRIC Dll YOUR PHARMACIST STURDY SWEEP TYPE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jasperson of Goshen were visitors last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Winn Park. LAWN RAKE advance: $5.00 per year ......$6.00 per year on Office: 96 South Main; Telephone Roy E. 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