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Show mr ' Charles Briggs of El Cajon, Garrett Thousand California and Mrs. Eileen Lay-toand son Tyler of San FranOaks, California spent ten days m Nephi recently with Mr. and cisco have been visiting for a Mrs. John V. Garrett Sr. Other week at the home of Mr. and members of the Garrett family Mrs. Lester Briggs. Larry Recent isilors .it the home of visiting at the Garrett home Briggs, who has been visiting at were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barney the Briggs home for the past Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Chase and and family of Salt Lake City. month, returned to California son Jay, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Arlyn Steele and with them. Burnett Stephenson, all of Henfamily of Santaquin, and Mr. Mr and Mrs. Dick Bailey of derson. Nevada; Jane Williams and Mrs. Lynn Bailey ol Nephi. were visitors at the all Ephraim of Fillmore, and Mrs. Lazoll attended the ('roll They home on Sunday. lamily reunion held in Spanish Chester Foote Greenhalgh of Idaho. Fork Canyon, went water skiing Dr and Mrs. Austin Loveless Mrs. Frank Cole spent last and fishing at Rock Port, ami ui Log. in visited at the home of then a tin Neplu spent day in week at Springville where she Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd on canyon. w Mrs. visited ilh Mr. and Wayne Saturday They attended Lamb Shepherd. Day at Fountain Green and Bminlilul ol Hawkins Sylvia v isiied w ith Mr. and Mrs. James ol was at home a the visitor Dean Atkinson Mrs. Mr. and lli ed and lamilv, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clark Greenol Orem were visitors Sunday at Bishop and Allred and family, Mr. Ute Finny the halgh (luring Stampede. the home of Mrs. Frank Cole. Linda Greenhalgh returned to and Mrs Morris Allred and Dale Allred, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davis and Bountiful with her and spent last lamily Mrs. Leo Mower. That evening, week at of Mr. and the home family were m Bountiful Sunday Mr. and Mrs Don Gadd accomto visit with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mrs. George Hawkins and famthem to Manti to see the panied ily. Davis and family. Moi moil Miracle pageant. Mr. and Mrs. Larry GreenMrs. James II. Eagar spent Kenneth Garrett and son last week in Salt Lake City. She halgh and daughter Heather ol Santa Ana, California Kelly and of Salt Lake City weie Marie Blackvisited with Miss Marion Phil Garrett of Clearfield visited ol home weekend at the guests ett and other relatives and Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. friends. On Saturday, she at- Bishop and Mrs. Clark GreenFlovd Garrett Phil Garrett rehalgh famiWilliam Cazicr tended the mained over the weekend Other ly reunion held at Bountiful. Mi. and Mrs. Gordon Lee guests at the Floyd Garrett home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Claron Bailey and son Gicenhalgii and children ol Las Mis Clyde Garrett and daughtNevada two are Vegas, spending Charles of Salt Lake City spent er with weeks Mrs Mr. and Kathy ol Clearfield. J Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Reed Greenhalgh. Other guests C. Crane. (.nests at the home of Mr. and at the Greenhalgh home Friday Mrs. Tliayne Jarrett the weekMerwere and Saturday Kathy Mrs. Lavon Ellertson attendol the Ute Stampede were end Della Sherrie and rill, Hale, ed a bridal shower honoring Mrs. David Christensen Mr and Errington, all of Mesa, Arizona Kaylecn Barton held Saturday and and children of Bountiful, Mr. of Rick Provo. Hinton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Que and Airs Michael Jarrett and Barton of Provo. Children Ricky and Teresa of Recent visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jones Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald GreenMr. and Mrs. Golden Theoand son Robert of Tooele, and Mrs bald and son Mark of Las Vegas, halgh were Mr. and Tory Mr and Mrs. Glade Jarrett and Nevada were weekend guests at Greenhalgh and lamily ol RichValarie of Orem. daughter the home of Mrs. Lavon Ellert- field and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs Thayne Jarrett son. Other visitors at the EllertGreenhalgh and family of Grag- and son Gerald spent the weekson home on Sunday were Mr. end in American Fork Canyon and Mrs. Tony DuVall of Salt Mr. and Mrs Ronald Greenwhere they attended the Riley Lake City. halgh were in Midvale Sunday to family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fack-rel- attend sacrament meeting Betty Fackrell, and Sandra where Mark Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and Glade Mrs. Greenhalgh, Spencer returned home Sunday after spending two days in was a speaker. He will leave Wyoming. They attended the soon for the California LDS James A. and Laura Fackrell mission. reunion held Saturday at Mt. View, Wyoming and on Sunday, Visitors at the Eugene Jack-sohome during the Ute Stamthey attended the James and Julia Ann Fackrell reunion held pede were Mr. and Mrs. John at Lyman, Wyoming. Cummings and family of Taylorsville; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Egbert of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. The Times-New- s Roger Koon and Mrs. Stella Nephi, Utah Hall, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Lamb of Moroni; and July 24, 1975 Morgan Richard Lamb of Provo. Nephi news Janice Van N'osdo! ui Fayson is visiting this week at the home Mrs. Leonard Belliston. Visitors at the Hay Worthington home during the Ute Stampede were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla and family of West Jordan, and Bobby and Kric Worthington of Silver Springs, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs David Nielson and family of Hyrum were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Truscott during the Ute Stampede. Lane Nielson remained for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jacobsen and son Ben of Logan spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen. Other visitors at the Jacobsen home on Friday were Max and Verda Thomas of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Wilkey and children of Las Vegas, Nevada visited with Mr. and Mrs. Maylon Bowers last week. They attended the wedding of Robyn and Niles Wilkey. Miss Barbara Bateman of Salt Lake City spent last week with Mrs. Frank Brough. ' Mi and Mrs. John Jr. and family V. of n : kT in 1,4 I 3 i - - ... 1 VieSU. -- - PPROXLM.TFLV ,ri0 TONS ol first crop hay lias been stacked at the farm of the Nephi Stake Seventies (foorum at Four Mile. Hay has been sold this week. Seventies haul hay NEW 1975 The continuation of aid to missionaries w ill be the result of a heavy first crop of alfalfa hay on the farm of the Nephi Stake Seventies Quorum, according to Don Gowers, a member of the quorum presidency in charge of the farming operations. The crop, which has been sold this week, totaled approximately 53 farm is used tor raising the hay crop. A vast acreage of the farm is also used for dry land wheat and reports are that "the wheat looks excellent. Eldon Bowles is senior president of the quorum. Other quorum presidents are Lavon M. Hansen, Don Gowers, Reed Christensen, Gedge Oliver, Lawtons. and Leonard The quorum farm is located in rence Brough, Marvin Garrett is Trauntvein. the Four Mile Canyon area, on secretary. quorum to deeded the of Church operty pi Jesus Christ of Latter-daQuorum funds are utilized to Samis by David Broadhead. It support missionaries from the has been operated by the SevenNephi Stake and the Church's ties Quorum for several years, Foreign Missionary Aid and the irrigated portion of the , Mrs. Douglas Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brown attended the Mormon Miracle Pageant at Manti Saturday evening. Mrs. Herman Wilkey is visiting this week in Kanab with Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bowles visited in Ogden over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chad Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen of Tucson, Arizona visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter on Tuesday evening. 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