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Show II TN says Happy Birthday 1 ii 1 1 1 Q 1 Wad& C i'V: ;V' mm V : f JIM! IIU.lt 't!1 .' ( lull , Ef-fi- Mona. Nephi news Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pace attended graduation exercises at Tooele High School where Terry Barney was a graduate. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Gail Pace) Barney. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson spent last week in Idaho where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sidwell and family and assisted them in moving to a new home. iMr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson and Kay and Brad Anderson were in Salt Lake City Saturday to attend graduation exercises at the University of Utah where Mike Anderson was a graduate. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn on Friday were Mrs. Louise Roberts, Mrs. Beverly Bowman, and Mrs. Barbara Cox, all of Roy; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nuffer of Preston, Idaho. They attended a morning session at the Manti LDS temple and witnessed the marriage of De Ann Cummings and David P. Thompson of Las Vegas, Nevada. On Saturday evening they returned for a family dinner at the Dean Winn home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winn and son Cash of Perron visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn on Saturday and Sunday. Tamera Anderson of Moroni is visiting for a few days this week with Mrs. James M. An- Timcs-Ncw- lie i;irliii-p.il- Kfiiil.ill, anil null'll will In- r Slatf I'iuaK the Juab High School Rodeo Club have (iialilied to participate in the Flail High School Rodeo stale Imals rodeo at the Davis County Fairgrounds at Lagoon, June 18 Fixe members .sends birth- s Iniii'.'i day greeting to Burke Nielson, who is one year old today, June 12. He is tin1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J Nielson of Mona. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugeni Pay of Nephi and Mrs. La Von Swasey of Mona. Five Nephites attend Snowbird alcohol meeting a ladies attended Five Nephi conference on alcohol training held last week at the Snowbird ski area. They were Mrs. Joan Reid, Mrs. Karen Wright, Mrs. Nanelte Etillen, Mrs. Linda Olsen. and Mrs. Natalie Dime. Mrs. Orme pointed out that the conference was sponsored by the Utah State Division of Alcoholism and Drugs and the Utah Eedration of Women's Clubs. Convention speakers pointed out the need for providing assistance to those seeking aid to solve alcoholism problems, several local sources are available, it was pointed out, including the Division of Family Services, the Juab County Hospital, and the Juab County Sheriffs ol - Participating will be Motes, calf roping and roping; Bart Stephenson, riding; and Riek Gadd, Jarrell and Jerry Kendall, bull Kim team 70 Members of the Ladies I. iter-arClub celebrated their Tilth anniversary at a luncheon held the afternoon of May 5 at the home of Mrs. Leo Christensen. Following the luncheon, the ladies held a show and tell program, displaying many articles belonging to dub members. Those in charge of the luncheon were Mrs. Leo Christensen. Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. George years old .limes, and Mrs. James Stanl- ey Those attending were Mrs. A. Gadd. Mrs. W. W. Stephenson, Mrs. T. W. Allred. Mrs. Ray Mrs. Floyd l.unt, Anderson, Mrs P. N Anderson, Mrs. E. Alton Fllcrtson. Mrs. John Robinson. Mrs. Janies 11. Eagar. Mrs Jack Wright, Mrs. George V Jones, Mrs. James Stanley, Mrs Leo Christensen, and Mrs. Grace Orton of Provo. FEAR NOT! ar ideas from socks to dress sJii is! After all, DAD DOES DTSERVE THE BEST! OUR SPECIAL GIFT WRAP I team . . about gift have many Gift items devoted EXCLUSIVELY . We're filled with fashionable ready-to-we- TO DAD . . uiiler to quality lor stale linaK. pai lieip.int.s must place lii 'i Mroml, or third in arious irgli m Iiii.iI rodeos held during the 'pmg throughout tin slate Those placing lu st, second, or Hull! at the slate mats w ill he eligible In compete at the High School Rodeo finals to he held later in the year at Callup, New Mexico. Pliill mmniiwniM"iL JACK'S 5 In Lit. Club's W ideas liclil Juiif is In I NPliutii roping to 21. If you're concerned for DAD'S GIFT! OFF 1 any purchase! "We're More than Just mg Store" Bank Cards Welcome! 22 South Main Nephi, Utah Hours: Monday-Saturda- y 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. i HtfifHri MTmWt mb r iiimT tunfcri i'afii iiiaimm Delicious Family Treat . . . A derson. Mr. and Mrs. Max Powell of Joplin, Missouri and Jackie and Rodney Powell of Montrose, Colorado spent several days last week in Nephi visiting w'ith relatives and friends. lie SA - I Hi (i.ulil. Jcilv ;k Kim Jam'll. Ilic Illll Muirs, io1) Mj :v State rodeo beckons - P I . Bryan Hawkins will be one year old on June 11. Bryan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hawkins of American Fork. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hay Myers. Mona; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins, Provo. Great grandmother is Mrs. S( IIOOI. ulm will l!(iilf ini', li'iim lell: li;ir( Sti'plii'iiMin. ,fc. Great-grandmoth- s at n Happy birthday to Kirsten Marie Powell, daughter of Lynn E. and Jeanette M. Powell. Miss Powell will be one year old next Wednesday, June 18. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Powell, Levan; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Millet. Orem. e is Mrs. May Burr Millet Olsen. Q CHICKEN TIME CHICKEN A New Flavor Treat and for Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Malquist and daughter Noreen of Idaho returned home this week after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Norris S. Bale. on our dinner menu service take-hom- e Hex-bur- For Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Read Black to Phoenix, Arizona last week where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Read Steven Black and family. While there, they attended sacrament meeting where they witnessed the confirmation of Craig Black and also the blessing and naming of Mark Black. Read Black blessed both of the children. Head Steven Black is Bishop of the ward. 3 The t and your order will be ready for in 15 minutes or less pick-u- ...EfieiFS OTY p 1 Dart has so much to offer. And in so many different models. 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