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Show Nephi raews Weekend guests at the homes of Mr. and Airs. Hay Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Truseott were Mr. and Mrs. David Nielson and family of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla and family of West Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Worthington and children of Gunnison. lly-ru- Mrs. Dwain Bracken and daughters Rebecca, Debra, and Mary Ann spent Sunday in Ogden where they visited with Mrs. Francis Huber. Mrs. Tacy Bracken visited over the weekend in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele and family. and Mrs. Timothy H. s Mr. and Mrs. Dean F. Johnson were in Moab three days last w eek attending a and children Richard, Robert, leadership conference of the Peggy Lee. and Barbara, all of Utah Kduealional Association. Houniiful were visitors at the attended the home of Mr. and Ms. II. C. Crane Mrs. Bowers-Ironof on Mothers Day. conference as president-elec- t the Juah education Association. Mr. Bowers-Iron- s Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Garrett on Mothers Day were Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Steele and family of Mr. and Mrs. Keith and family of Salt Lake Barney City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bailey of Nephi. San-taqui- Mrs. Jennie Lowry and daughter Michelle of Manti visited on Sunday with Mrs. Sadie Greenhalgh. Deltha Gowers, Todd Nelson set May 16 date ment and approaching marraiee house at the Fourth-FiftWard cultural hall. Deltha is a graduate of Juab High School and Juab Stake seminary. She is also a graduate of Brigham Young University and is employed at Valley National Bank in Phoenix, Arizona. Todd is a graduate of Arcadia honored at a reception that High School and Scottsdale Arevening in Mesa. cadia LDS Seminary. He is employed as inventory manager Lit-A-Lu- re of Arizona Lawn King. He is currently attending Phoenix ColMrs. Ray Worthington review-e- d lege where he is studying adverAll Creatures the book tising sales. Great and Small at the meetClub held ing of the May 1 at the home of Mrs. Merle According to Mrs. Worthington, the book is a joyful, warm story of the memories of an .. animal doctor . Those in attendance u'ere Mrs. James M. Anderson, Mrs. J. E. Andrews, Mrs. Bent R. Bryan, Mrs. J. W. Brough, Mrs. F. A. Heppler, Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mrs. Fred L. Gadd, Mrs. C. L. Memmott, Mrs. Clyde Shaw, Mrs. E. C. Sherwood, Mrs. Ernestine V'est, Mrs. Carl L. Wilk-ey- , Mrs. N. J. Wcrthington, Mrs. Ray Worthington, Miss Naomi Bailey, and Mrs. Merle White. . h Sandra Lynne Hatch Engagement Camp Birch of marriage told plans DUP's meet Announcement has been made Margaret Ellertson was electand Jessie Worthington was elected second of Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at their meeting of May 9. Elected as secretary was Des-m- a Stowell. Maude Ingram was elected reporter, Irva Howard was elected lesson leader, Blanche Cooper was elected historian, and Virginia Anderson was selected as the clubs chaplain. Rheta Sperry ws selected as camp pianist and Fern Garrett will be the camps new chorister. Those attending the meeting were Effie Scott, Verlie Tolley, Desma Stowell, Alberta Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Madsen Irva Howard, Norma Bailey, attended the wedding ceremony Nona Smith, Erma Garrett, Jesin Orem on May 3 for their son, sie Worthington, Margaret ElWendell Madsen and Patty Sellertson, Rheta Sperry, Tola Stelers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. phenson, Lorene Kirgan, Lola of Sellers Robert Huntington Morgan, Elaine Garrett, VirginBeach, California. Family mem- ia Anderson, Coquella McPherbers also attended a dinner in son, Maude Ingram, and Zelda honor of the couple. Hill. ed first Parents announce marriage Chalice Club Members of the Chalice club sIenl their recent club meeting at the home of Corinne Jenkins lucking at club scrap books and pictures The club met at the Jenkins home following dinner at Mick-elson- Twenty-fivsets of childrens pajamas were donated to the Juab County Hospital recently by members of the Levan ModClub. Debbie Smith is club presid- ernettes ent. of the approaching marriage Mr. and Mrs John Bryan and .Jonf Mr t. 'I ho.,.,,.. Burridge and famiVr, family of Brigham City were ly of Brigham City spent Moth- and son Sherman spent Mothers Mothers Day guests at the home ers Day with Mrs. Wanda e Day with Mr. and Mrs. Clair of Mr. and Mrs. Bent Bryan Anderson at Salt Lake City. The Andersons held a family dinner Mr. and Mrs. William Jurrctt Mr and Mrs. Keith Chapman at their home. Other guests were and family of Salt Lake City and children of Fillmore visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Burton and were visitors on Sunday at the on with Mrs. Fern children Kathy and Lynn and Saturday home of R. Ronald Jarrett. Garrett Miss Venna Jensen, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mrs. Norman Richardson ot Geests oer the weekend at Burton and Dr. Richard Jones, Fullerton, California returned the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dee all of Logan; and Dirk, Craig, home Friday after spending Jarrett were Mr and Mrs. Alvin Robert, and Joni Anderson. Mrs. three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett and son Kelly of Provo, George V. Jones also received Burnell Gowers in Salt Lake and Mi and Mrs Dale Jarrett of telephone calls from other memCity and Nephi. Salt Lake Cit bers of her family. of Salt Lake Broadhead Kathy Mr. and Mrs. Rulon BroadCity was a weekend guest at the Mr. and Mrs Lynn Barnes head attended a Lions Club banRulon Mrs. and Mr. of home and children Dehby and Jan of at Fillmore Thursday evenBroadhead. Other visitors at the Granger visited in Nephi Satur- quet Mr. Broadhead ing. presented a Broadhead home on Saturday day with Mr and Mrs. Ned film and spoke on the Lion Club son Broadhead and were Niles Barnes and Mr. and Mrs Don eye bank in Salt Lake City and Chad of Tooele. Ingram. how it operates : Bur-ridg- Those attending were Betty Motes, Madge Otteson, Thelma Keed, Melva Scott, Lena Warner. Jean Johnson, Maurine Vickers, Ruth Howard, Cirinne Jenkins, Alone Sperry, LuOna Prishrey, Nautilus club s Cafe. Miss Julia Nebeker gave a musical presentation entitled "Springtime is a Time for Love at the Nautilus Literary Clubs annual Mothers and Daughters v.w tmtaccttcuta and Davis, Myrtle Eloise Spencer. INSURANCE m m Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. LIFE Friday, 9 a.m. ro 6 p.m. CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE Convenient DRIVE-I- hours: BANKING N Monday through Friday: 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. AGENCY 33 SOUTH MAIN ST. ffiVsS: NEPHI, UTAH LARRY PETERSON Agent - Broker 623-025- .v.v pleased to announce new lobby hours: AUTO HOMEOWNERS FARMOWNERS BONDS Phone 'Hav for greater covenience for our customers, we are FIRE The event was held on May 9 Ward at the Nephi Fourth-Fiftcultural hall. Miniature terrariums were given to the mothers present by their daughters. Those present were Norma K. Jensen, Beth K. Sperry, Lucille A. Gadd, Anita Oliver, Verda Oliver, Nelle S. Allen, Karen Wright, Ruth Hiatt, Evelyn Bosh, Margaret Leavitt, Beth Whimpey, Elaine Hunsaker, Joyce Hamberlin, Corrine Garrett, Erma Garrett, Louise Ingram, Phyllis Ingram, Nadine Blackett, Irva Hoard, Doris Anderson, Taya Madsen, Myrleen Liddiard. Madge Allan, Shirley A. Arnold, Joan Reid, Gladys Jones, Emilie Jones, Lenore Denison, Gae D. Sperry, Marie C. Lunt, Linda Whittington, Marcella Slack, Shirleen Newell, Julia Nebeker, and DeLora Nebeker. h of their daughter, Deltha Jody Gowers to Nathan Todd Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nelson of Phoenix, Arizona. The couple will be married in the Mesa Arizona LDS temple on Friday, May 16 and will be White. and Mrs William Howard hosts at a family dinner at their home on Mothers Day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Vitos and son Bryant of Nephi; Mi s Rudy Howard and children Brett. Brandon, and Brian of Granger; and Mr. and Mrs. Fdvun Sunderland and daughter Melinda of Belli Mr. "ere Party. They will be honored in Nephi on Friday May 23 at an open Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Gowers of Nephi announce the engage- Modernettes I:ivni Robbins of Milford was guest Monday evening t tin' home of Mr. and Mrs. Imioiliy II Bowers Irons. 'i diimor security fernfe NEPHI OFFICE NEPHI, UTAH 0 of Miss Sandra Lynne Hatch of Vernal to Jonathan Dee Young. The marriage is planned for June 6 at the Manti LDS temple. Miss Hatch is a teacher at the Juab District Elementary School in Nephi. She is a graduate of Uintah High School and Southern Utah State College at Cedar City. Mr. Young is a graduate of Lincoln County High School at Panaca, Nevada and is currently a student at Southern Utah State College. Following their marriage, they will be honored at a wedding reception in Vernal and an open house at Cedar City. They plan to make their home in Cedar City while Mr. Young completes his studies. 3 The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 15, 1975 DIM EPAKTOIEM? EVEESY JladUei bneHei JlaSiei Sandali BERKLEY REELS Regular $40.00 SUPER VALUE WEIGHT MAGIL POLES SPECIAL -- CLEAR PLASTIC Ac ea. or 90cdozen WORM BEDDING TACKLE BOXES ALL KINDS OF HOOKS HIP BOOTS 10 Rack DRESSES ALL KINDS OF I ALL KINDS OF LUREs! 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