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Show Nephi news Thanksgiving dinner was held at the First Second LDS ward chapel by the following persons: Mr. and Mrs. T. Clair Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kendall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilson and daughter, and Mr. E. Boyd Burton, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Smith and Julie and Nancy Greenhalgh, all of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thomas and children, all of Pay-son- ; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jenkins and family of Monroe; and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Jenkins and children, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kendall and children, Mr. Alma Haycock and daughter Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Jenkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carter, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kendall, all of Nephi. Others who visited with them during the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Burton and family of Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jasmund and family of Imperial Beach, California; and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson and family of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Motes and sons Phil and Bill visited over the Thanksgiving weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada with Mrs. Clyde Motes and family. New babies .V Recent births of interest to 1 East Juab County residents One vear old on November 29 was Christopher Dale Ostler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ostler. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland (Skip) Ostler, all of Nephi. Great grandparents are Stan Park, and Mrs. Della Ostler, both of Nephi, Mrs. Edris Wall, Santaquin and Mrs. Sophie Bruno of Moroni. Forming show clude the following: Boy, born November 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Kimo Coray of Mona. He will be named Aaron Kimo Coray. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stevens of Holden and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coray of Long Beach, Califoris Mrs. nia. Florence Stephenson of Holden Great-grandmoth- Mona news Mrs. Arvilla Newton spent Thanksgiving day in Goshen as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Newton and family. set tonight Farming Frontiers 76, a film program devoted to the business of farming, will be presented cn Thursday December 4, at the Elementary School Auditorium beginning at 7:30 p.m., it was announced today by J. Barres Jenkins the John Deere dealer in this area. The program includes Furrowsubjects which show the latest developments in farm management. These films provide guidance that could affect farmers plans today and in the years to come. Also included will be motion pictures showing new John Deere combine platforms, planters, powr-ti- ll seeders, and other farm equipment being introduced for -on-film 1976. Two John Deere charcoal kettle grills and a John two-qua- rt Deere stainless steel vacuum bottle will be given as door prizes. in- A Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeff Andrews of San Mateo, California returned home recently after spending a week in Nephi with Mrs. Florence Lunt and Mrs. Edith Beckstead. On Thanksgiving day, they were guests at a dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lunt. Other attending were Mr. and Mrs. David Lunt and family, Mrs. Florence Lunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lunt and family. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman over the Thanksgiving holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose and children Kris, Shannon, and Brent, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis and children Lori, Brian, and Mathew, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nyman and children Michael and Roger of Springville; and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berg and children Paul, Tonya, and Kenneth of Heber City. Visitors at the home of Bishop Mrs. Dick Ingram on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Max Knight at Springville, in Dr. and Mrs. Gaylen N. Gadd and daughter of Seattle, Washin-towere weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gadd. On Thanksgiving Day, they were all dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Carol King solver in Provo. nid Mrs. Greg Ingram and son Rhett of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Kev- Ingram and son Bart of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Russell II. Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Stuart attended sacrament meeting at Moroni on Sunday where Jared Kliason, son of Mr. and Mrs. f rank Eliuson, was confirmed a member of the LDS church, hollowing the meeting, they ''re dinner guests at the Elia-so- TONIGHT Larry Lee and sons spent a week recently with Margaret White. They were enroute to their home from Washington, D. C. Mrs. Helen Iwe of Dugway was also a guest at the White home. They all held Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mrs. Carol Kingsolver in Provo. n home. Thanksgiving day guests at Leila Wilkey "ere Mr. and Mrs. Milton l.ar-seand family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seat and family of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey and family of Ogthe home of Mrs. n Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ingram on Novr ember 23 were Mrs. Marion den Kes-le- and children of Kanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Max (trine and sons John and Alden, and Jeanette Anderson spent last week in Santa Mr. The 3 Barbara, California with and Mrs. Stewart Wilson. s ' Times-New- s Farm uESiGnlSEliElnKEliiB Nephi, Utah December 4, 1975 ' s v BMD Oil YOUR The family of Mrs. Ray Newton held a Thanksgiving dinner at the Mona LDS ward recreation hall on Thursday. Those at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chapman Jamilyn and Joel McWilliams of Fillmore spent Friday with of Springville spent the weekend Mrs. Elgin Garrett. with Mr. and Mrs. George Park. Rich- ard Summers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowkes of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell of Midvale; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers and family and Mrs. Ray Newton, all of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson What with the advances made in medicine, keeping abreast of new pharma-- " ceuticals is a "must here! Ks Colt SS SS TRADE UP The 76 PolarisColt s fast rarin' to go. is sheer dynamite. yet easy to handle. Two engines available. Come and make a deal at It and family spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. Mildred Anderson at Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ...to be ar Beard-al- l and children Jill, Michael, JoEllen, and Brett spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Beardall at Tooele. ' s?r ? GARRETT HONDA SALES 583 North Main 623-086- 3 tonight THURS. 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