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Show complete Red Cross course 14 teen ladies from East Juab County have completed a 20 hour Red Cross course in home nursing, it was announced iccently by Dorothy Neilsen, Neplii Utah EDS stake Relief Society homemaking counselor and director of the course. The course was given by Beaulah Mitchell of the Red Cross offices in Salt Lake City. The following persons completed the course: Adele Jack-soLena Warner, Suan Sharp, Eula Howard, Vera Wankier, Donna Fowkes, Charlene Nielson, June Garrelt, Verna Roswell, Nina Hanson, Marjorie Greenhalgh, Helen lute, Mavis Hansen, and (Ilona Tunbridge. Lena Warner was nominated as Red Cross chairman and coordinator for the area. Nephi News h otn NEW OFFICERS of the NYplii Golf Association are Chase, president, left; Loa Jean Hanson, tire presi- - dent; Ruby Stihon, secrctary-Womenhistorian; and I.ois I'ay, liandi-N'adin- caprecoider. s e Salt Creek Camp DUP was hostess Maude Robertson to members of the Salt Creek Utah Camp of the Daughters of MonPioneers at her home on day on this week. Zetta Lyman read a history of William Goble, and the lesson was given by Maude Robertson. A centennial song was led by Lena Warner, and Elma Cole gave a Thanksgiving story. Those present were Nina Hanson, Lena Warner, Lela Fowkes, Wanda Burridge, Priscilla Nielson, Elma Cole, Delta Hedberg, Ireta Carter, Naomi Bailey, Ethel Gadd, Delta Yates, Elnora Foote, Isabel Ockey, Carol Stuart, Lillian Ostler, Thelia Dimick, Mildred Brown, Zetta Goble, and Maude Robertson. WINNERS in the recent Worn- - ers, first place. They hold a ens Golf Tournament were Don- - plaque which will be on display na Jarrett, left, second place at the Canyon Hills Club house consolation, and Debbie Sand- - in Nephi. Nadine Chase is new gals golf association president New officers for the Nephi Womens Golf Association were elected recently at the clubs first annual awards banquet held at Rays Supper Club. Elected as club president was Nadine Chase. Vice president of the club is Loa Jean Hanson; secretary-historia- n is Ruby Stil-soand Lois Pay is handicap recorder. Plans of association officers for the next season include golf lessons by Canyon Hills golf pro Toni Olsen, and new local tournaments and tournaments with surrounding clubs. In other club business, a plaque was presented to Debbie Sanders, who won the recent Womens Fall tournament; and to Donna Jarrett, w ho took second place. Mona news Mrs. Myrl Ferriss and Mrs. June Graham, both of Salt Lake City , were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Earl Vest. Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver were hosts at a birthday dinner at their home on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Don Gadd. Pumpkin Banana Mr. and Mrs. Ted Story of Burlington, Iowa were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson. They came for the wedding of Kay Anderson and Chuck Story. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Burton on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family of Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burton of Nephi Jack and his lainily also visited in Ephraim with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young and children. Mr and Mrs. Donald L. Bailey and family were in Salt Lake City on 'Thursday of last week to meet their son, Elder Rex D. Bailey, as he returned home rum the Cahlornia Oakland Mrs. James II Eagar was in Salt LukeCity leccntly to attend convention of the Utah a two-daGenealogical Association. While there, she was a guest at the home of Marion Blackett. She also visited with her other relatives in theaiea. Richard Garrett ol Cedar City was a visitor on Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Floyd Garrett Kenneth Garrett ol Santa Ana, California visited overnight Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett Mr and Mrs Ed Goble and ol West daughter Michelle Point, Utah were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Goble Mrs. Dean Bailey and daughters Melissa and Amy Dawn of Salt Lake City were visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Hall Dean Bailey joined his family at the Hall home on Saturday. LDS s D Lifetime Contact Lens mission. Miss Patricia Loyo of Mexico City, Mexico spent three dyas Hus week in Nephi, where she v isited with Mr. and Mrs. Vance P Gihson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson. Patricia plans to attend Brigham Young University and was here to make arrangements for her attendance there. She is a graduate ol the University of Mexico Uiw School. Eugene Beck was admitted to LDS hospital on Saturday of last vieek for treatment of phlebitis in his leg. Mrs. Beck accompanied him to the hospital and returned home Sunday. '99 The Lifetime I IjflfliriFl Not only that, you get . Sun Classes and we offer a number of styles from ' which to choose . I Professional fitting -its part of the package that includes Lifetime Prescription Changes It pays to have contacts Contacts offer the wearer more freedom and comfort They move with the eye to give you clear all around vision Contact lenses really are a once in a lifetime buy. With that one single purchase you get A second Free non prescription Thdl's right, you buy one pair and you get a second pair Free. Lifetime Insurance against toss pair Free Neil Black and two friends, all ol DOESNT PAY... WU DO! Kearns were visitors at the j A Free Contact Lens Starter Kit wilh welting and soaking solutions, plus a Contact Lens home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black on Saturday. 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No matter what your style, BankAmericard can fashion you or yours a Christmas to remember. Its good all over, to make someone special, glad all over. Member FD.C tie-dye- d. -- Follow Up Check Ups and Adjustments, Buffing. Edging, Polishing, Power Changing, Cleaning and If - Knowing the answers to these questions could save your fe Utah Power suggests that you stay in your car if it does come in contact w th . any power line Wait for a power company man or law enforcement' official to tell you it's safe - Times-New- Nephi, Utah November 20, 1975 Mr and Mrs. Van Price spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brough They weie cnroute to Mesa, Ariona to make a new home They have been living at Orem. Keeping electric power in its place If you're involved in an automobile accident and a power line accidentally falls across your car, should you remain m the carJ How could you get out of the car wi'hout coming in contact with the electric currentIs there any way to tell ,f the power line is "hot What if it's ra,nmg The HOUSE PLACEl ROY I |