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Show rt 1 - .J Vt ' V ' Visitors over the Mothers day weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley were Mr, and Mrs. Chiton Caier of Salt Lake City; Mr, and Mrs. Glen Tolley and daughter Joan of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tolley of Delta; and Mr. and Mrs. Ches Williams and Mrs. Tola Hansen, both of Ne- 9 phi Mr. and Mrs Leo Osborne and children of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne of Spring City were in Orem Sunday to attend New Teen ('muuil olficer.s for I !I7.') ;ire: Hack row Susan Chapman, health director; Jonathan Jones, reporter; ,Mar Winn, majorette; Larry Anderson. major. Front row Parham Bird, secretary-treasurer- ; Kathleen Jolley, song leader; members, leaders choose teen counci Mrs. Pay is Bookiore 1975 president Auxilary McPherson was Mrs Coquella installed as president of the American Legion Auxiliary, Nephi Unit No 1, at a meeting held May 14 at the home of Margaret White. Other officers include: Janet Greenhalgh, first vice president; Ada Sperry, second vice president; Myda Carter, secretary, Marion Memmolt, chaplain; Bettie Anderson, sergeant-at-armViola Oekey, historian, and LaRae Kendall, s; Mt. Nebo DUP The Mt. Nebo Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their meeting on May 16 at the Mona Court House. The lesson By Their Works They Shall be was given by Viola Known, Lynn. A pot luck dinner was served. Members present were Mildred Robbins, Mable Kay, Erma Keyte, Geneva Molyneux, Florene Wilson, Madge Newton, Joy Young, Myra Kay, Verde Ellertson, Agnes Myers, Viola Lynn, and Dorothy Neilsen. Mrs. Othel L. Pay was elected president of the Bookiore Club for the 1975-7club year at the officers election meeting held May 15 at the home of Mrs. Theo Westring. Mrs. Pay replaces Mrs. Ralph E. Chase as club president. Other officers elected include Mrs. Joseph L. Smith, vice Visitors at the home of Mr. president; Mrs. David Austin, ; secretary-treasurerand Mrs. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver on Mothers day were Dean Oliver Glade Sanders, reporter. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dalby and children, all of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver of Mona. 6 sacrament meeting where Leo's cousin gave a Donna Nielson, heautilication talk. He has been homecoming chaiiman; and Kim Jorgensen, serving in an LDS Indian mischief of police. Not present for sion. the picture were Jeanette W ilk-eMr. and Mrs. A. K. Johnson program chairman; Gina Tolley, arts aitd crafts chair- were guests at the home of Mr. man; and lani Stephenson, rec- and Mrs. Newell H. Linford of Bountiful on Mothers Day. reation chairman. 4-- H The Teen Council lor 1975 was elected at a meeting of 4 H members and leaders on Monday evening, May 19. The meeting was held at the Nephi Elementary School Auditorium Olfieers elected were Larrv Anderson, mayor; Mary Winn, mayorette; Barbara Bird, secretary and treasurer; Jonathan Jones, reporter; Kathleen Jolley, song leader; Kim Jorgensen, chief of police; Jeanette Wtlkey, program chairman; Gina Tolley, arts and crafts chairman; Susan Chapman, health director; Lori Stephenson, recreation director; and Donna Nielson, beautification chairman oews Me phi '' C7;vv J C4 .1, irL '' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott were dinner guests on Mothers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aston and family in Provo. Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Hansen returned to their home recently after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Goble, Kathleen Scribner, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Goble of Murray visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen. Mrs. Lorene Johnson of Bountiful was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams on Monday of this week. Mrs. Laverne Worthington attended a session at the Provo LDS temple on the weekend of Mothers Day and then visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Worthington and family. Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Howard ot California visited Sunday with Mrs. Tola Stephenson, and also with other relatives and friends in Nephi. Recent ixitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park were Mr. and Mrs Bill Flaggeof Miami, Arizona birthday dinner was held at Miekelson's Cafe Friday evening lor members of the Stowell family m honor of William Stowell and Steven and Debbie Stowell on their birthday anniversaries Others attending were Mrs Mardjn Shirts and son David ot Parowan, Richard Stowell, Ann Wankier, and Mrs. William A Stowell. Mrs. Betty Hardman and son Steven of Salt Lake City were usitors at (lie home of Mrs. E. B Sperrj on Mothers Day, Mr ami Mrs CljdeCaierand son Scott of Kearns visited with Mr and Mrs. Milo (lazier on Saturdaj. Thej were enroule to California and Mexico lor a va-- ( .it ion A Lundy dinner was held on Mothers l)jj at the home ol Mr. and Mrs Joseph White. Guests weieMr and Mrs Waldon Reed and sons Gary and Merrill and Mr and Mrs Leonard Linton, all ol Nephi. Mrs P, N Andei son n turned home last week alter spending four months visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J CJ Anderson at Seattle, Washington, Mr. and Mrs James Greenhalgh at Tacoma, Washington, Mr. and Mrs Harry Welch at Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. WashingtonWayne Henderson at Coleville, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Mitchell at Kettle Falls, Wash mgton; and with Mr, and Mrs, KksAyn Anderson m Salt Lake City. - her 13th birthday anniversary at a surprise party held at the home of Mrs. Colleen Bender on Saturday, May 12. The party was given by Mrs. Bender and daughter Diane. Ill of INSURANCE FIRE Mis. Edith Beckstead returned home recently after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Williams and family m Brigham City and with Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Smith in Salt Lake City, AUTO HOMEOWNERS FARMOWNERS BONDS LIFE CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE Visitors on Mothers Day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mis. Morlej and Williams were Mr. and Mrs. children ot Garland spent the John Williams and children DiMothers Daj weekend with Mr. ane, Tonya, Annette, Michael, and Mrs .1 Clair (ollurd and Steven, all of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Orin Williams and Visitors on Mothers I)a at the children Lynne, Sherrie, Ricky, home ot Bishop and Mrs K J Todd, and Devin, and Glen on Mothers Daj were Williams, all of West Jordan; Sperry Mrs Pat Fischio and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paikm and children Kelly, Justin, and children, and Mr and Mrs. Buike of and Mrs Alpine; Dennis Holland and daughter Halverson and sons Kev-eKathy ol Salt all Ambra Leigh, Lake Blake, Richard, Greg, and City; and Mr. and Mis Craig Brad of Spanish Fork. Mona of Sperry AGENCY 33 SOUTH MAIN ST. NEPHI, UTAH LARRY PETERSON Agent - Broker Phone LAY AWAY 623-025- NOW ES, LURES, FLIES, WADERS Mac 10-1- etc. - MT. WILSON BAIT ALL BAGS (4Z lb) TACSO SCOPES HOT GUN AND MANY OTHERS AT A DISCOUNT OF BAITT BOXES SLEEPING 0 Automatic 10 AND WILL HOLD 'TIL FATHER'S DAY IN NOW AND LAY AWAY! SPORTSMAN J&M $20995 SUPPLY GREENWOODS 740 NORTH MAIN Phone 623-130- NEPHI 0 COME MONTGOMERY WARD CATALOG SALES NEPHI, UTAH 810 NORTH MAIN Mona news Fifth Ward sets special Fireside Young people in the Nephi Utah Stake ages 12 through 18 are invited to a special fireside being sponsored by the Nephi Filth Ward Aaronic Priesthood and Young Women to be held on May 25 at 8 p.m. at the Fourth-Filt- h LDS Ward chapel. Music and talks will be furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hall of Salt Lake City. Smohey Says: T, WILL ALL THE U , A. TREES BE SAFE FROM FIRE NEXT YEAR ? ijiiir Its up to RINSE N Salt Creek DU P's meet The Salt Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Ireta Carter on Monday, May 19. Naomi Bailey gave a history of Elizabeth A. Foote. The lesson was By Their Works They Shall Be Known was presented by Maude Rob- Refreshments were served. Those attending were Ireta Carter, Delta Hedberg, Naomi Bailey, Maude Robertson, Ethel Gadd, Elnore Foote, Delia Dimmick, Lillian Ostler, Elma Cole, Delta Yates, Wanda Burridge, Mildred Brown. Special guests were Lena Warner and Nelda Haney. jou! ON The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 22, 1975 E ALL guards your health! GIRLS BLOUSES a hot watar portablt, inaction carpet cleaning machine j that gentlf rinses carpet fibers with hot water and ; cleaning solution loosens and lifts all dirt grime and residues to the carpet surface where they are immediately vacuumed up leaves your carpets ... CLEAN, FRESH ODOR FREE! Pants and (I PRICE and thought that this vitamin aids in many body processes as a general metabolic factor and helps prevent breakdown of fat in tissues. Wo Are Hera to Serve Cl IMS CMffT CtUSfl I0af WINTER lumber Company i Knit Tops rar fs Icks! I COATS 4 5 160 fF . I 7 price Vl It is ICtPI TMtl CUMHI EPARTOEKIT Mrs. Arvilla Newton spent three days in Provo last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley : VAC-thi- new EVERY Visitors Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ray Newton were Virginia Jarrett of American Fork and Dorothy Tidwell of Midvale. How VITAMIN carpet cleaning results! OUR Mrs. Don Yates and Mrs. Elena Stanley attended a dinner party on Friday honoring MRs. Howard J. Hassell The dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Marion Pack at Orem. ertson. GET PROFESSIONAL RENT Asa H. Sperry spent the weekend in Kearns with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oldham. He attended sacrament meeting with them and also a ball game. NEPHI DRUG CO. 43 South Main - Nephi 3 Phone 623-156- - Double Knits Plaids, checks and solids h4,. Vi PRICE J is SsZyJAi iki&S PRIZES for lit prize the give away include: AM-F- Toyo Radio 3rd prize Furwka up-rig- ht Empire Table Grill Portable Electric Hand Steamer 4th prize -- player stereo-tape 2nd prize for GOLF CLUBS, CARTS AND GOLF BALES GARCIA TACKLE BOXAND BEREKLEY RODDS AND REELS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and daughter Darlene of Las Vegas, Nevada visited in Nephi during the past week with Will Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson. Other visitors during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bjerrejaard of A family gathering was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson celebrating the blessing and naming at the Ellertson home of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Teerlink. She was named Tiffany Lee Teerlink. Val is stationed at an army base in Texas. Those present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson of Mona ; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Schwaar and children Suzanne and Steven of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Teerlink, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Robinson and children. Bishop and Mrs. James W. Neilsen, and Mrs. Ethel Carter, all of Mona; Mrs. Elma Sperry of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Price and Mr. and Mrs. John Ellertson and children, all of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Ellertson and sons Clyde and Clint, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Geldmacher and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Seamons, all of Mona. 0 f$.W Visitors over the Mothers Day weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs John H Wilkey were Mrs. May Baxter of Salt Lake City; Mrs Muriel Wilkey, and Paul Kendall, both of Magna; Mrs PowerfulH"3 3 c log Naomi Wilkey of Granger; and Cuts an & Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilkey 16" bar chat ulomatic ili and family of Nephi. Only v Bm Mr. and Mrs James W. Smith were dinner guests on Mothers Visitors at the home of Mrs. daj at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mike Stuheh Others of the Winn Park on Mothers Day were Staheli lamtlj were also pres- Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jasper of Goshen and Mrs Gerald Ros-iiuent. and son Jake of Salina. Mr. and Mrs. J Lynn Brough were hosts at a family dinner at their home on Mothers Day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sherwood of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs Delmar Hair of Provo. of BONUS SPECIAL wpurdiase Mac 10 10 Auto Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sherwood CAFIRYING CASE and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn ONLY Brough w ere in Fillmore Sunday where Mary Ann shields graduHie fme-- ease made ated from LDS seminary. She Hugged double walled LOi'btiuction was one of the speakers and also Save $13 OO Regular $21.95 led the seminary chorus. Kelly Warren was honored on Ihroiit isitors at the home Mr. and Mrs Giant Jones were Mr. and Mrs Owen Allen of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs, Thajne Taylor of Loa, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Coleman of Teas-dal- Vacuum PLEASE 1 LADIES DRESS SHOES Entire Stock! Vi PRICE J Wrinklei-Awa- y COME IN AND REGISTER Were More Than Just a Clothing Store ifat HOURS 9::30 a.m. UNTIL 6:00 MONDAY THROUGH pjn. SATURDAY Hours; Daily, 1 0 a.m. to 7 pjn. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. X i |