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Show Michael Morgan in College 'Who's Who' Michael Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fr nk Morgan of Nephi, was re r.'lv selected for Who's Who Among Si'.'deiits in Universities and Colleges America. Morgan has been active in campus and LDS Institute of Religion affairs at the Utah State University campus in Logan. He was a member of the cabinet concentrating on cost of eduction and a member of the bookstore committee of the School. During the past year, he has served on the University Center policy board, and as chairman for the USU leadership workshop. He was also a member of the baccalaureate and commencement committee. Morgan has also served as president of the LDS Student Association, president of USU stake young adults, and as a member of the Delta Phi Kappa Levan news Munchy Cackling Cookers club 4-- H organizes The Munch Cackling Cookers held their first meeting on June. Penny Pew was elected president, secretary, and recreation chairman; and Alison Bowles was elected vice president, song leader, and reporter. Their leader is Darlene Pew. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parkin and son Michael, all of Nephi; and Mrs. Claudia Jarrett and daughter Melissa of Mt. Pleasant attended sacrament meeting in Centerville Sunday. Elder Jim Rohletter gave a report of his mission to the eastern states. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William (Trudy Duckworth) Rohletter. Visitors Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Art Ewell and son of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielson of Orem ; Joan, Sherrie Dawn, and Joy Lee Ellison, all of Orem; Norma Hartvigson and daughter Rosie of Spanish Fork; and Gloria Jensen and sons of Salem. Mary Mai hew s of Murray spent two days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson. Mrs. Edna Peterson and Ven- ice Hallow spent Monday ot this week in Murray. Visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd are Mrs. Kirk Wood and son Ryan of Roosevelt, and Miss Janice Shepherd ol Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Shepherd and children Tonya, Gerry, and Lori of Pleasant Grove were weekend guests at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Ileber G. Shepherd. Nephi news Michael Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Booker Preston are spending this week in Southern California. They were guests on Saturday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Neal Capel in Bloomington. 11 Rav Monday visitors at the Franeom home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton anil children Gregory and Sherilwi ol Farmington fraternity, lie was named the most spiritual and most motivating member of the Delta Phi Kappa. As a graduate of Logan S Institute of Religion, he holds a special certificate for having completed the seminary teaching program. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Traasdahl and children Marc, Kurt, Eric, and Barbara of Boulder City, Nevada. Mindy. Tony. Jeremy, Emily, and Benjamin Taylor, children of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor of Hunter, are spending lour days with Bishop and Mrs. Ileber Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Hod-soMr. and Mrs. Orlando Anderand family of Midvale, Mr. son were in Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ed Smith of Palo Alto, Sunday to visit with Marlene Hie son of Mary Flic, California; and Mr. and Mrs! Anderson at the University HosAlvin Jarrell was blessed and John McDill and daughter Julie pital. named at sacrament meeting of Rawlins, Wyoming were vist-or- s on Sunday at the home of Mr. recently m the Levan ward. He Keith Bendixen and children was named Kelly Wayne Jarand Mrs. Woodrow Beard. Robert, Bonnie, and John of rell. Members of the family Kearns were weekend guests at Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Terry of the home of Mrs.' Erhardt Benattending the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Worwood of Salt Lake City were visitors over dixen. Other visitors on Sunday Frda. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jarrell the weekend at the home of Mrs. were Mrs. John Sorenson and and l.imily of Nephi, and Mr. Grace Christensen. On Sunday, son Steven of Pleasant Grove. and Mrs. Gay VVorwood and Ralph Peterson of Orem visited daiieliter Wendy of Levan. A at the Christensen home. The Times-New- s dinner followed at the Worwood home. 'Guests Recent visitors at the home of Gay Nephi, Utah were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jarrell Mr. and Mrs. II. Ray Franeom 12, 1975 and sou Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. were Earl Franeom and son Worwood. of and Mr. and John Wayne Springville. Mrs. Gay Worwood and daughter Wendy In last weeks paper Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Franeom the baby was listed as the son of and children Paul, Carol, and Mr and Mrs. Wayne Worwood. Jeffery and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Murdock and family, all of Rex Anderson of Salt Lake Provo; visited on Sunday with City spent the weekend with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. II. Ray Franeom. and Mrs. Neils C. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Franeom Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard on Friday with Mr. and visited visited in Salt Lake City on June Mrs. Earl Franeom and family .1 w ith Miss Marlene Anderson at at Springville, Mr. and Mrs the University Hospital. Blaine Norton and family at Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen and family at Orem. Recent births ol interest to Woodrow Beard and Mrs. East Juab County residents inMorris A. Hudson were honored clude the billow ing at a birthday party at Mr. and buy born June It to Mr, and Mrs. Hodson's home in Midvale Mrs. Thomas Earl Fow kes of on June 4. On June 7 a family I lew ill lie named Mull. Bradley dinner was held at the home of Earl Fow kes. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Beard in his honor. Earl Fow kes of Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nel-loMr. aul Sudweeks of Springville, and Ml Jessie Cuthill of I law irk Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ligman Scut and. Great grand-Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle parent'- arc Grernhulgl of Sautaquin and Beard of Orem, Miss Phyliss Mr-- ' Margaret Cuthill of Scot- - Beard of Levan, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Winter and daughter Misty of Ruth, Nevada were visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony Casio in Salina. Mrs. Norma May of Salt Lake City was a guest at the Ray Winter home on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Loveless and children Randy, Polly Ann, and Mindy of Burley, Idaho visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin were in Payson on Sunday, May 25 to attend sacrament meeting. Patty Miner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Miner, was a speaker. Patty will leave shortly for the Anchorage Alaska LDS -- GREENWOODS June MAIN 740 NORTH Phone i 100 providing your insurance needs. Salt Lake City Saturday with Mrs. Jerry l)ior m Mrs. Dixon's birthday mini Tsarv. 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SC.W.'C- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington were in West Jordan Saturday evening to attend a dance review in which Shelly, Wendy, and Kirstin Grygla participated. . : and Mrs. Ray Winter Memorial Day weekthe spent end in Ruth, Nevada with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nielsen and family. Mr. Attending bacalaureate and commencement exercises at Utah State University recently were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, Nephi; Helen, Julie, and Lori Morgan, Salt Lake City; Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Morgan and sons Chad and Kyle of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Booker Preston, Salt Lake City; Miss Mary Raymond, Logan; and Pres, and Mrs. Galen Hopkins, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan were guests at the banquet honoring President and Mrs. Spencer W. Kimball prior to Bacalaureate Services. Also in attendance were Governor and Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton, President and Mrs. Glen L. Taggart, and other guests. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan were also guests at the early morning breakfast honoring Bob Hope, who gave the commencement address. 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