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Show Nephi news The Steele family reunion and was held Saturday and camp-ou- t Sunday at the Levan Park. About 120 members of the famiwas ly attended. A program presented and family members played games. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Stowell over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stowell of Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lime-hous- e and family of Corvallis, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Searle to Former Mona-ite- s observe 50th wedding , Misses I lobby Park, Shelly Morgan, and Sherrie Morgan, all of Salt Lake City were Dinner guests Sunday at the visitors at the Wallace Park home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence home on Sunday. H Warner were Mrs. Paul E. Mrs. Eloise Spencer and Wil Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. ham Coon were in Salt Lak City Bailey, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Friday to attend the wedding of Ggi, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs., Charlotte Vickers and Dick Bur- Robert K. Von Der Lohe of Los nett at the Salt Lake IJ1S Angeles; and Mrs. James H. temple. Mr. and Mrs. William Eagar of Nephi. They celebratCoon Jr. of El Paso, Texas were ed Mrs. Eagars birthday annialso present. Charlotte is the versary. . daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jay Vickers. Mr. and Mrs. William Coon Jr. have been visiting at the Spencer and the Vickers homes. Mr. and Mrs. V'ard White returned home Sunday from Miami, Floria where they atThe open house will ne neiu m tended the National Jaycee Con351 Last Second South. Payson. vention. They spent 10 days in Mr. and Mrs. Searle lived on a Miami and also flew to the farm north of Mona until a few Bahamas where they usited for years ago, when they moved to a day. Payson. Hosts for the open house will be their six children. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey were Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wilkey of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wilkey of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene of Nephi. With the upcoming Fourth of ever, can be dangerous when Wilkey and family in or Chief air the Dave thrown carelessly July holiday. Police Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkey Lunt and Fire Chief Boyd Park used. visited over the weekend in remind parents that fireworks Violators of the fireworks law Granger with Mr. and Mrs. are dangerous, and some types are guilty of a misdemeanor and Frank Kirton (Sandra Cook). are unlawful. will be prosecuted this year in Mrs. Re; ',ond Warren and Firecrackers, skyrockets, Nephi City, Chief Lunt says. ml Hull of Provo Mr. and Mrs roman candles, bombs, and t weekend in over visited other fireworks of like construcThe Times-New- s tion are very dangerous, Lunt Pomona, California at the home and Park sav. Nephi, Utah of Mr. Hulls mother. While there, they visited points of July 3, 1975 interest Fireworks not prohibited are including Disneyland toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns, and the Queen Mary. howand sparklers. Sparklers, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar D. Searle of Payson, former residents of . Mona, will be honored at an open house on Sunday July 13 from 2 ,to 6 p.m. in observance of their golden wedding anniversary. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jepson on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brarnmor and daughter Linda and Mrs. Ruth Dame and son Dennis, all of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dame of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon fluffaker and family of Centerville; Glen Jepson of Hunter; Richard Jepson Mr. and Mrs. ot Clearfield; Marlon Kent and family of Orem; and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jepson of Smithfield. They attended the wedding reception honoring Wesley Jepson and Jeannie Bryant, and Richard Jenkins and Patty Bryant. Visitors Sunday yjr. uere 0f Nampa, Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hafen and family of Itock Springs, Wyoming. at the home of and Mrs. Clarence H. Pay ttere Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Coleman and family. Recent visitors Mr Mr and Mrs. Virl Anderson of Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sherwood of Provo visited ut the Clarence H. Pay home on Sunday. Salt Recent visitors at the home of and Mrs. Harold J. Warner were Von Warner and children David and Sandy of Roy. Mr rf'l for Ailing Carpets guests at the wedding reception of Richard and Patty Jenkins on Friday evening were Claudia Jenkins of Logan; Mrs. Lorraine Bozzuto and children of Waterbury, Connecticut; Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson of Centerfield, Dr, and Mrs. Richard Parkin of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Edison Harkins of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris of Iiyton; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christiansen of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor and family of Salt Lake City; Jim Christiansen of Logan; Wesley Christiansen of La Verkin; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lunt and sons of Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caldwell, all of Gunnison; Mrs. Rulon Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brough, all of Cedar City; J. Clarence Reid of Dallas, Texas; Sherrel Tomlinson of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eliason of Moropi. n Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shepherd of Magna and Roger Shepherd of Salt Lake City. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd and Paul and Diane Shepherd of Magna were guests at the John D. Shepherd home. We make rug-savi- FURNITURE Ailing from the winters collection. If your carpets are ailing from years of wear, well be "Johnny on the Spot to show you samples, to quote you prices, to arrange financing if needed, and to lay a nice, new modern carpet.1 SAVE FROM 50 TO 300 AND MORE Dollar for dollar, our prices inferno 3 ABSOUTELY GUARANTEED If you are not completely satisfied for any reason after using one third, we will cheerfully refund your PG money upon the return of the unused portion. 4e Saafce INSURANCE AGENCY K. J. SPERRY, Phone 623-038- Temporary Address 236 East 1000 South Agent Nephi, Utah 7 53 at Get together as a family or group; buy fen of any one Item and get the eleventh free! AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL BOATS MOTORCYCLES GLASS SNOW MOBILES MOBILE HOMES BONDS OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE SERVICE IN THIS AREA 51 North Main can't be be beat. Period! FIRE BUSINESS K-- J we package it . . we sell it directly to you! FREE.. FREE.. FREE.. I would appreciate the privilege of providing your insurance needs. The it., 10.60 plus tax Laundry Compound Laundry Compound 20 and up, 50 lb box 10.35 plus tax 10 lb box 2.90 plus tax Dishwashing Liquid Machine Dishwash Compound,1 10 lb box 3.10 plus tax Hair Shampoo Gallon 3.10 pllus tax Window Cleaner Gallon 1.70 plus tax Bubble Bath Gallon 2.75 plus tax Power Cleaner Gallon 2.75 plus tax Bar Sap 72 bar package 9.75 plus tax Fabric Saftener Gallon 1.80 plus tax , Gallon Liquid Laundry 4.50 plus tax ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE c THE IfOWERiNG Mrs. Ava Johnson and children Amy and Justen of Payson were visitors on Monday of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman. 7de Soafee Suyfifce CALL THE RUG DOCTOR CHAPMAN Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard and Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Hudson had dinner on Saturday evening in honor of the Hodsons 16th wedding anniversary. Laundry and Kitchen Products wholesale! 623-047- though next Wednesday JULY 2 THRU JULY 9 Levan news . . Trained technicans can "operate" on your rug, removing completely the cancerous dirt and grime collected over the winter. Rug Doctor gets to the root of the trouble, vacuuming out the dirt that cuts fibers and ruins rugs. 1 Call today for an appointment to use the machine yourself or for the Rug Doctor to come to your home for a thorough, cleanup. -- Fire, police chiefs say Use safe fireworks7 Lit-A-Lu- and Mrs. Claude Tolley Mr- an(l Mrs. Roldo Fair- - Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo O. Osborne acre Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hafen -- 4 of view. SMICE THEATRE Now Playing at the home Phone - Orem, Utah 225-883- 3 re Mrs. Carl Bailey was elected club president of the for the coming year at the clubs recent meeting at the home of Mrs. E. C. Sherwood. a.diloi VtivVv , cuY members elected Miss Naomi Bailey as vice president, Mrs. Merle White as secretary, Mrs. Cleon Memmott as reporter, and Mrs. James Anderson as historian. Those attending were Mrs. J. W. Brough, Mrs. F. H. 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