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Show Nephi news Visitors Sunday at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Park were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Orton of Ogden. Mrs. Don Gadd of Nephi and James and Nathan Allred of Fountain Green visited in Provo on Monday of this week with Mrs. Mildred Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd were in Mt. Pleasant on Wednesday of last week to attend a high school musical recital where Kathleen and Soctt Allred participated. Old Dobbin failed to get his full face in the picture, but the children from the BYU Demonstration School on a field trip to the Wilkey home here on Monday. Older groups toured the Rancho Trailer plant, and the smaller children saw movies. The remainder of the day was children were having plenty of fun Monday despite blustery snow storms. Ricky Wilkey, shown with the driving lines in his hands, was host to some 50 spent riding horses, the pony cart, and a Trackster. In addi- tion to the children, nine student teachers and five regular teachers participated in the days Mrs.-Norma- activities. Rickys parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkev. Year's last hunter safety course starts next week Forest Service closes Payson Canyon road fee of $2.00 will be charged to cover costs of materials used Mrs. Richard Daley and childin the class. Minors will be reren Diane and Susan of Salt quired to take a release slip home the first night and have Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo parents or guardians sign and Ingram on Thursday of last fill out the slip for the instructweek. Mrs. Daley and children will ors use. Strict discipline the instructors and Mrs. Ingram visited in Mt. be maintained Pleasant that evening with Mrs. pointed out. Shirlene Dovey and children. News of area Local golf team servicemen places Pvt. Reid Jarrett left Sunday for Fort Dix, New Jersey where he is stationed with the National Guard. He has been visiting in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Earl second in Sizzler' Tri-Cit- Jarrett. Mrs. Frank Kerr and children of Kearns spent four days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte J. Dansie. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte J. Dansie on Wednesday of last week were Mrs. E. E. Dansie, Mrs. Verta Holt, and Mrs. Eva May Farnsworth, all of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Owen Peery of Salt Lake Frank Kerr of Kearns were guests at the LaMonte J. Dansie home on He came Pleasant. and Mrs John E. Robertson were Mrs. Alice Cotton, Mr. and Mrs Keith Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell and children, all of Midvale; and Harry Bowers of Magna. EVERY hsy to Clean ! Super y C 0D0R-FREE- Bring Mother and the family to RAY'S for dinner on her special day - The menu includes: Virginia baked ham or Swiss Steak, Variety of eleven salads. Baked potatoes and sour cream dressing, Buttered peas, fresh bread, drink, and fresh strawberry pie. FRESH and I Uc Hall. Rent for MIPS The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 8, 1975 CARPETS .. 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It's just great for homes where there are tot OUR RINSE RENT Richard Hall and children Daniel, Larry, and Maurine of Orem spent Saturday with Perr- E-- Z itao r- -o (AtdoitpmBlfpriMs) CLEAN. flat enamel Flat Enamel ev O 120 West 920 South, Provo; Utah LATEX NEW! brrrrr Rdarng einsEoiiTFcm O' O' KARE E-- Z That'S Th O carpet cleaning results! LIKE ENAMEL! WASHES m made only by O' - LOOKS LIKE A FLAT PAINT Mr. and Mrs. Alger E. Sutherland were in Mapleton Sunday to attend a family gathering held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen butterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butterfield of Denver were hosts at the affair. Other guests were Mrs. Blaine Taylor and Mrs. Terral Hansen, all of Orem; and Linda and Lana Sutherland of Santaquin. MICROWANeo' O GET PROFESSIONAL Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were in Springville Sunday where they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nyman. It was the first birthday anniversary of Roger Neman. City. .Paints for family dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen in honor of Peggy Greenhalgh on her birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Greenhalgh and son Ronnie of Nephi, Nancy Neilsen of Provo, and Allan Neilsen of Mona. d Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey returned home Monday after spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wilkey of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wilkey of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter of Murray. They also attended a concert at Bountiful were Suzannah Leavitt Mr NOW - - TRUTEST PAINTS IN NEPHI AT WINTER LUMBER CO. A VABLf attend to Weekend guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh and family were in Taylorsville Sunday where the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Greenhalgh was blessed and named Heather Marie Greenhalgh at sacrament meeting. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Greenhalgh and daughter at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney and children Ricky and Cheryl were in Payson Sunday to attend sacrament meeting where the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haney was blessed and named Kerry Sue. Others of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Tharp and children Todd, Shelly, Jennifer, and Holly of East Carbon City; and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haney of Salt Lake funeral services for Mrs. Margaret I. Dorsey Rosenlof of Mt. Mona news Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dalby and sons Sean and Matthew of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver. Visitors Saturday at the home of R. Ronald Jarrett were Mrs. Melva Openshaw of Provo, and Mrs. Elda Martell of Salt Lake City. A Zo-bel- The class will begin on May 14 will continue on May 15 and and He says that the road will be 16 at 6 p.m. each evening. This is closed to all vehicle traffic inthe only hunter safety class cluding motorcycles. The only scheduled for this area for 1975. vehicles allowed to travel the Bean pointed out that those road will be those connected with the reconstruciton work of under age 21 who have not had, the road and maintenance of the and who want to obtain a hunting license must first pass the Payson City water pipeline. The gate across the road just full course of instruction, which above the Maple Dell Boy Scout Camp will be locked and the road wil be blocked near the junction of the Payson Canyon road and the road to Winward and Dry Lake Reservoirs. There 'Tri-Cit- y will be no restriction to travel in A Nephi golfing team tied for Payson Canyon from the Boy second y place in the recent Scout Camp to the mouth of the tournament Sizzler golf canyon and above the upper held at American Fork. road block, Zobell said. The tournament hosted some acThe action is necessary, 30 teams from throughout the cording to the ranger, to protect the public from injury and pre- state. Playing for the Nephi team vent damage to property as a result of the road reconstruc- were Dr. Nelson Jones, Tony Olsen, and Lynn Hunter, all of tion. It is anticipated that the road Nephi; Wayne Anderton of Spanish Fork; and Tim OReilly will be opened before deer seaof Salt Lake City. son in the fall. Nephi. includes at least ten hours of instruction by teachers qualified by the National Rifle Association. The 1975 Hunter Safety class will be held at the National Guard Armory next week, according to an announcement made by Richard Bean and J. W. Fackrell, class instructors. The Payson Canyon road above Camp Maple Dell will be closed for reconstruction for the entire summer season, it was announced recently by Spanish l. Fork District Ranger Keith City and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jarrett were hosts at a family dinner at their home Sunday celebrating the blessing and naming of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burton at sacrament meeting. Dinner guests were Mr. and Jarrett and son Mark of Ridgecrest, California; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jarrett of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jarrett and son Kelly of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burton and daughter and Carolyn and Phyllis Jarrett, all of Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Hall were hosts at a family dinner at their home Sunday celebrating the blessing and naming of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bailey at Fifth Ward sacrament meeting. She was named Amiee Hawn Bailey. Guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bailey and daughters Melissa and Aimee Dawn of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Hall and son Aaron, and Perry C. Hall, all of Neplu, Mrs. Laverne Chapman of Fountain Green; Reta Kostrom of Lark; and Alan Hall of Nephi Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ludlow were hosts at a family dinner at their home Sunday celebrating the blessing and naming of their son at the Fifth Ward sacrament meeting. He was named Way-lunMiles Ludlow. Guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow and daughter Carol of Nephi; Rick Deaton of Salma ; Mr. and Mrs. Vard White and children, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wilkey and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkey, all of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wilkey and children of Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christensen and children of Wales; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirton of Sandy. .H 01. CZZl'J X a FREE |