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Show Nephi news Mrs Sue Brmgurd and child- mi Cindy and Dana visited with Mr. and Mrs George C. Sperry Mr and Mrs Edward Wilkcy nt Saturday in Payson at the home ol Mr and Mrs Merle Mai ion Mr and Mrs Lloyd Williams, Bill Spei ry and lamily, and Mr and Mrs Robert Painter attended sacrament meeting in Bountiliil Sunday where Dnllm Johnson, son ol Mr and Mrs. Dennis Johnson, was the speaker prior to entering the San Diego LDS mission Paul and Gordon Winter visited in Neplu Thursday with Mr. and Mrs W. W. Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs Stephenson returned to Happy birthday to Monica Bountiliil with them and visited Sudwccks, daughter of Mr. and at the J S Winter home. On Mrs. DeRay Suilweeksol Grang- Friday morning, they attended a er. Monica was one year old on session at the Salt Lake LDS June 18. Temple and witnessed the sealGrandparents are Mr. and ing ol Paul and Mikki Winter Mrs. Raymond Sudweeks and and son Chad Jeremy. That Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaw, all of evening, they attended a family are get together at the J S. Winter Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen home. Kenneth Stephenson of Nephi and Mrs. Cleo Christibrought them home Sunday and ansen of Fountain Green. attended stake eonlerence in Nepln family dinner was held on Fathers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Arlm Stephensen. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Seth McPherson and family, Mr. and Mrs David Lunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gay ten Jarrett and lamily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stephensen and son, Mr. and Mrs Lynn Stephensen, and Nan Stephensen, all ol Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Lynn and family of Mona. Mr. and Mrs Jim Harrison and children Mike, Mark, and Sue were weekend guests of Mark Bracken at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Bracken. A Kim Bellistou, Bussell Woffimlen Provo temple wedding to unite Kim, Russell and Mrs. D. Glen Belliston announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kim, to Russell VVoffinden, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Woffinden of Lehi. The couple will be married June 26 in the Provo LDS temple. An open house will be held that evening at the home of the grooms parents in Lehi. A reception will be held the followMr. been working in Spanish Fork. Russell is a graduate of Lehi High School. He served an LDS mission to Bolivia and attended Dixie College in St. George. He is currently working in Orem. The couple will make their home in Provo. Lions Club The benefits derived trom the Lions Eye Bank were discussed ing evening, June 27, at the sends birthThe Times-New- s at the meeting of the Nephi Nephi Fine Arts Center. to Heidi Ann greetings Kim is a graduate of Juab Lions Club held at Rays Supper day of Mr. and Newton, Broad-headaughter 12. Rulon on Club May High School. She attended Dixie Cleston Park, and Duane Mrs. Greg Newton of Mona. College in St. George, and has Heidi Ann will be one year old on Sperry presented a film and 20. June on bank the commentary eye Grandparents are Mr. and and its benefits. Golden Age Club members Ross Madsen, manager of Mrs. Don Newton of Mona and Mrs. Kate Roberts of American will hold a dinner at club headValley Bank & Trust Company Fork. are 12 25 on as a of introduced noon. was June at Nephi, quarters Newton of Mona Arvilla Mrs. Madbe will of member club. new Tickets the $1.50. Organizers ask those who attend to bring sen is a former member of the and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edgar Finch of Goshen. their owm dishes. Granger Lions Club. Golden Age New babies Recent births ol interest East Juab County residents clude the following: to Saturday at 8 a.m. The days activities will begin at 6:30 when early risers will begin serving breakfast. Breakfast time is set from 6:50 until 8:00 a.m. Mona Ward priesthood leaders are in charge of the ride, and they invite all men 18 years of age and over to join in the event. The site of the breakfast and start of the ride is reached on the county road two miles north of Mona. Organizers say to Turn East at the fruit stand." TNPhoto 35th Annual Kiwanis Club The Nephi Kiwanis Club met at the Bear Canyon picnic area on Wednesday, June 11. This was the first canyon meeting of the year for the club. Kiwanis club members and wives had dinner and listened to musical entertainment furnished by David Everitt. Letters to the Editor in- Girl, born June 16 to Mr. and Mrs. E. Lynn Wilson of Granger. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Ernest I Wilson of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. J C. Knight of Tulsa, Oklahoma Terry Kay, Mona adjusts the cinch for an early morning ride, getting things in shape for the Nephi Stake Priesthood Trail ride Saturday. Terry will be trail boss for the ride which will begin at Mona Pole Canyon on Norah Dobson of Melbourne, Australia is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Howard. Girl, born May 28 to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Corfield of Riverton. She will be named Tara Corfield. Grandparents are Mrs. Doris Corfield of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey of Nephi. Girl, born June 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Bailey of Orem. She will be named Rebecca Baiely. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Neil Welling of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey of Nephi. are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen of St. George. Dear Sir: After having disengaged myself from bicycle riding for more than thirty years, I am this vehicle as an efficient and effortless means of locomotion. Much might be done, however, to enhance the popularity and practicability of this activity. Of most immediate urgency, is the repair of the more flagrant of the dips and chuckholes which are only occasionally encountered in the asphalt along the shoulders of our roads. It would require but little time and expense to fill in the worst of these. This would also keep cyclists from being tempted to veer toward traffic in order to avoid I s on Sunday. Mrs Alt and ,.lr-,ob ill, oiley and son Dale spent Thursday in Sail Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Tolley witnessed the wedding of Ronald Tolley at the Salt Lake LDS temple, and also attended the reception honoring the couple that evening Ronald is the son of Mr and Mrs Garth Bob Alder ol Fruit Heights is spending a month with Mrs Elva Imfthouse while his mother is on a trip to England Mis Leila Wilkcy spent two days in Salt Lake City last week wlieie she (hd some woi k at the Genealogical Library On Sat indav, she at tended a lamily gel together at the home ol Mr and Mis Fiank Seal in Tooele hoiioimg Mis Wilkcy, Steve Seal and Cm Lai sen oil their Dn hday anmveisaries Olliers ol die lamily piesent were Mr. ami Mis Millon Larsen and Mr. ami Mis George Wilkcy and Lundies, .ill ol Ogden. On Sunday Mrs Wilkcy and Mr and Mis Lai sen and family met Miss Kulliry n Larsen at the Salt Lake City an port Miss Larsen was iciurnmg Irom a trip to Russia I Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell and family of Glendale visited over the weekend with Mrs Elva Lofthmise. They took Lyn nette and Charlene Maxwell to a music clinic at Brigham Young i Imveristy. lion-oie- 3 Nephi, Utah June 19, 1975 SNOW GLASS MOBILES -- "THUNDER ROAD" WAS ONLY A PRACTICE RUN. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday June MOBILE HOMES INSURANCE AGENCY K-- J K. J. SPERRY, Phone 623-038- Agent 7 22-23-- BEST FRIENDS Rated Nephi, Utah Thursday Friday - " tone 1 3radhiond Saturday SPANISH FORK NEPHI HEBER BIG INVENTORY - GROUP SPORTSWEAR OFF REGULAR PRICE 30 - KNIT TOPS I GROUP SHORTS SKIRTS JACKETS PANTS OFF REGULAR PRICE 20 I RACK JEANS Popular styles OFF REGULAR PRICE 30 - sizes 3 to 15 ALL JUNIOR DRESSES OFF REGULAR PRICES 20 ALL MISSY DRESSES sizes 8 to 20 - ALL HALF SIZE DRESSES r- sizes 121, to 241a OFF REGULAR PRICES 20 RACK SHORTS $2.00 each While They Last NANCY FROCK DRESSES OFF REGULAR PRICES 20 1 fable BRAS - $1.00 - $5.00 PAHTY HOSE - - 40c OFF SPRING COATS - 20 1 fable GIRDLES REGULAR PRICE 1 group LADIES SHOE- 1 group LADIES SHOES V2 off regular price S- $5.00 - HURRY IN AND BEAT THE CROWD t it. Yours truly, M. J. Olsen Levan, Utah Keeping electric power in its place Lsbi HkwdliiDip) PRODUCER: Golden State Rodeo Co. It's the roughest, touq)est, fiercest, finest, most exciting damn sport in the world. Period. .tv's i MAJOR EVENTS Bareback Riding Saddle Bronc Riding ! Steer Wrestling Sailing on our inland lakes and reservoirs takes a great deal of to do it safely And. while most "weekend sailors" take the necessary precautions for water safety, they often overlook one hazard electric power lines ially -- r fi . : ' V Brahma Bull Riding Coif Roping f - . ; " f' ' Accidents with sail boats and power lines, both in and out of the water, occur when a careless sailor" forgets to look up An aluminum mast or metal ge electricity guy wires act as efficient conductors between the line and the water or ground Even wooden masts with metal guy wires can become conductors The result only after the boats in the waternever transport a boat with the mast up. even for short distances. Remember to launch your craft only in prescribed launching areas Always look up when approaching shore or any docking installations. high-volta- $4,000 PURSE plus ENTRY FEES man-ma- de lightning"1 To avoid the danger, Utah Power suggests that you raise the mast At Utah Power, we do everything we can to make electricity safe for you And if youre a saior. be aware of power lines to be sure you're safe. Utah pome Blight co. Eect'tC'iy G.R.A. Approved Barrel Racing STOCK PARADE 6:00.. June 26 MINIATURE PAAAD June IACK-P0- T 27-2- t:00 p.m. 1 TEAM ROPING June 2$ 10:00 -- a.- June 26 - 27 - 28 8:00 p.m. Lehi, Utah - i CLOWNS: D. C. Cogbum (Speciality Acts Seth Doulfon R STARTS WEDNESDAY WINTERHAWK I Times-New- s BOATS 51 North Main I The MOTORCYCLES The - A Eureka. AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL BONDS Draper, and Mr. and Mrs. and daughters of Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney on Fathers Day were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haney and daughter Kerry and Tom Haney, all of Salt Lake City; Robert Winder of Moab; and George Haney of FIRE BUSINESS OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE SERVICE IN THIS AREA Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ray Lunt on Fathers Day were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lunt and children of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lunt and children family dinner was held on Fathers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vard W'hite and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Ludlow and family, and Carol Ludlow, all of Nephi; and Rick Deaton of Salina. Playing providing your insurance needs. F.iv Murray ol Salt Lake City was a visitor on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray. He and Mrs. LeVere Haynes accompanied them to Provo where they had dinner. They then went on to Farming-to- n to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Makm and family. Sam Lovell Nephi Now I would appreciate the privilege of Ned Harmon ol Salt Lake City visited over the weekend at the Inline ol Mr. and Mrs. Thad Nebeker Other visitors on Fathers Day at the Nebeker home wete Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nebeker and family of Heber and Mr and Mrs. Val Overson ot Otem of THEATRE Thursday - Friday - Saturdav Tolley Mr and Mrs. Byron Dansie and children of San Jose, Cah-lo- i ma were visitors at the home Raymond Sudweeks was ol Mr and Mrs Leo Osborne on at a Fathers Day dinner Wednesday of last week held al the Sudweeks home on Sunday evening. Those present Sunday visitors at the Leo were Mr. and Mrs DeRay Sud Osbnnie home were Mr and weeks and daughter Monica ol Mrs Connell Osborne and Granger, Mr. and Mrs lleib daughteis ol Orem Wilson and children Lisa Ann and Scott o( Spanish Fork; Mr Mr and Mrs David Witt and and Mrs. Vance P. Gibson and children Mathew and Adam, and children Jason, Angela, and Alh Ken and Kristi Wilson, all of son ol Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs Gat tiger, spent Fathers Day at Ronnie Syme and son Shawn of the home ol Mr and Mrs. Ernest Fountain Green. I. Wilson. Mi and Mrs Clarence Hansen ,n compamed Mrs Kathleen Suihner to Boise, Idaho last week where they spent three days with Robert Wells VENICE Key to a Better Enw'onrert |