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Show w Class of 1945 holds reunion Monday Mona news Juab High School's Class of held a reunion at the Fine Arts Center on Saturday evening. The group spent the evening visiting and having dinner. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Sanders of Riverdale, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bird ( Phyllis Belliston ) of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lunt of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gustin (Gloria Ockey; Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton (Erma Brown) Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Ostler (Betty Lou Taylor) Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Garrett (Elaine Hawkins) of Kavsville, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ballow (Colleen Snow) of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Powell (Elaine Kenner) of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mikkel-so(Joyce Winn) of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Bracken of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Park of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Merland Grant (BevUNION PACIFIC Railroads tolerances specified by the Federly Kendall Carter) of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Memmott new EC-- 1 track eral Railway Administration of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Howard car can measure 40 of at while to inspection moving speeds Martin (Bonnie Jean McPhereleven dynamic parameters of 30 MPII. son) of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. the track structure within the Golden Mangelson (Irene Bosh) of Levan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hansen of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen (Dorothy Sperry) of Mona, Ramon Mangelson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom of Springvilje, Mr. and Mrs. Vei l A strange-lookin- g vehicle rail at speeds of 40 to 50 miles Garrett of Clearfield, Mrs. Eileen Bailey of Kamas, Mrs. Anna prowling Union Pacific rails in per hour. recent days may have a number It is through the utilization of Jean Forrest Pyke of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl of people wondering what is such sophisticated track inspecJarrett of Nephi. tion and maintenance happening. equipIt is not a rail version of a ment as the EC-- 1 that Union motor home nor a new Pacific Railroad has maintained rail passenger car al- a track system making it one of Visitors at the George Latimthough it does somewhat re- the safest railroads in the count- er home on Memorial Day were semble the old McKeen motor ry. UP has established one of the Mr. and Mrs. Delos Paxman of cars that plied Union Pacific lowest derailment ratios in the Idaho Falls, Myrtle and Richard rails in years gone by. US only 2.67 derailments per Kay of American Fork, and Mr. It is what UP has dubbed the million miles of train Mrs. Phillip Madsen of and EC-1- , a highly sophisticated Provo. track evaluation car built by Placer American Corp. for Union Pacific at a cost of nearly Its assignment is to $350,000. help maintain UPs track system to the highest standards in the industry. The car was built to UP specifications and is equipped with a wide range of electronic gear to measure and record surface, line, cross level, Our sincere CONGRATULATIONS to the fine young men and women who will be graduating from Juab High superelevation, gauge and warp in the track structure. School next week. To their parents, we suggest that Referred to in the rail industry a fine, lating gift will make the occasion more complete. as a track geometry car, the inspection vehicle Gift Suggestions for the can measure eleven dynamic parameters within the tolerance Girl Graduate: specified by the new Federal A lifetime Railway Administration track A LAME CEDAR CHEST -gift standards while moving over the 1945" n Magic machine keeps UP tracks in top shape Nephi news spsmrn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr and family of Kearns and Mrs. Owen Peery of Salt Lake City visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell were Mr. and Mrs. Sherill Newell and children Timmy, Todd, and Kimmcrlc of Murray; Tom Newell and daughters Shelly and Kelly of Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs Roy Ellertson of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Mario Flerlson of Ogden; Mr. and Mis Emery Ellertson of Orem; Mr and Mrs. Larry Campbell ami children of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jacobsen and daughters Kristy and Jamie of Mona; Leo Ellertson of Murray; and Mrs. Melissa Manwill, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gannon, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Warner, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. LaMonte J. Dansie and family. They attended Nephi Stake seminary graduation exercises where Keith Dansie was a graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Dansie of Spanish Fork visited Sunday evening at the Dansie home. Mr. and and family Memorial Mrs. Elgy Mrs. Kent Ellertson of Heber City spent Day with Mr. and N. Ellertson. Memorial Day visitors at the Ray Myers home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowkes and family o! Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hawkins and family of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett and family of Brigham Mrs. Elena Stanley and Mrs. Weekend visitors at the home Memorial Day guests at the home of Mrs. Elena Stanley were Mr. and Mrs. Thays E. Stanley and son Jimmy of Yates participated. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Duchesne, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and children Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn SumMichael Slrain and children Bri- Richard, Mark, and Robert of mers of Salt Lake City were an, Jennie, and David of Magna. Orem; and Mrs. Roger Neilsen visitors over the weekend at the and sons Rory and Tyler of home of Mrs. Hilda Newton. Mr and Mrs. Archie Kay of Delta. Provo were visitors at the home Guests over Memorial Day ol Mrs. Oscar Nevvtn on MemorMemorial Day visitors at the weekend at the home of Asa H. ial home of Mrs. Ray Newton were Day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and Sperry were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ('. Sperry of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Southwick of children of Kearns; and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson and child- Korea visited recently at the Mrs. Karl Newton and Mr. and ren Mary Ann and Laurene of home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Richard Summers, all of Glendale, Mr. and Mrs Robert Beard, ill Salt Lake City. Oldham and daughter Barbara !' in in "i" " an in of Kearns, and Mrs. Elina Sperry of Spanish Fork. Don G. Vales were in Payson Saturday to attend a piano recital in which Gerard and Melanie of Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Yates were Mrs. Gerald Hair of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Moon and children Conley and Marilee of San-taqui- n; tr Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill visited in Riverton Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson. City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kay and daughter of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen and sons of Orem were visitors on Memorial Day at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen. GRADUATION DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen visited in Salt Lake City Monday with relatives and friends. Levan news Mr. and Mrs. Jay Winter of Bountiful, Mrs. Barbara Jones of Nephi, Mrs. Vera Hiskey and daughter of Teasdale, Mrs. Louise Linton of Rose Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Barton Chase and family of Murray visited in Levan on Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd and other relatives and friends. 3 NOTICE FOR BIDS WILL BE A MEMORABLE OCCASION . . Graduation day with its congratulations and farewells and joys . . . and it can be an even happier event if '.he entire family joins ir. a graduation day dinner. RAY'S SUPPER CLUB will have a full menu for you to select frm. IT Mrs. Willis Shepherd and daughter Diane of Salt Lake City were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd. The DAY SEALED BIDS will be received by Juab School District, 305 East 100 North Street, for the frame house con- structed by Vocational Carpentry students of Juab High School, and now located near the tennis courts adjacent to the Juab High School. Open from 6 p.m, until midnight so you may plan a MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE BID $1 1,051.00 Cashiers check representing 1 of the amount bid must be Included with the bid. Cashier's checks of unsuccessful bidders will be retutred. Cash payment In full must be received by Juab School Distrlctl within 10 days of bid opening on June 11, 1975, and the building must be moved by the successful bidder by August 15, 1975. Highjrst offer which meets listed provisions and financing requre-men- ts will be accepted. before graduation or after graduation special dinner Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 29, 1975 - we have several styles and sizs in stock for Nephi news Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Green of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Green and daughter Cindy of Brigham City were visitors at the home of Mrs. Verda B. Kendall on Saturday. On sun-daMrs. Elmo Kendall and daughter Joan of Provo visited with Mrs. Kendall; and on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huggins of Ogden and Mrs. Stanley Sherwood of Levan were her guests. Sixty-fou- r members of the Irons family held a reunion at the Nephi City Park on Memorial Day. Missionary reports were given, as were reports on family genealogy. 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