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Show Nephi news Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Weber and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Bowden and son, all of the visitors at home Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey atMonday tended a wedding reception hon- Mrs. John K. Robertson were oring Kristen Welling and Holxrt Mr. and Mrs. Vao Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Max Nielson and Terry Beokstead held in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Koliert Bowers, all children of Bountiful spent Fri- Lake City last Friday. The of Magna. day and Saturday at the home of couple was married that day at Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn. the Salt Iike LDS temple. O. Ray Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Bruce Wilson and family Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kendall E. Gibson, and Daryl Gibson of Granger were recent weekend visitand family of Magna were were in Orem on Saturday evenguests at the home of Mr. and ors at the home of Mrs. V'erda ing to attend a wedding recepMrs. Ernest Wilson. Kendall on Sunday. tion honoring Neil Taylor and Tammy ('toward, who were Mr. and Mrs. Timothy II. married that day at the Provo were in Salt Lake City LDS temple. Neil is the son of on Friday night to attend a BalCongratulations to Mildred and Sherrel Taylor of let West production at Kingsbury Orem. OUR WASPS Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hintze PLAYER OFTIIE Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram re- and several members of their turned home recently after family, all of Salt Lake City, WEEK spending a week in Tempe, Ari- were visitors at the home of Mr. zona with Mr. and Mrs. Kim and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson on MonWhile there, they attendday of this week. They have ed sacrament meeting where been called to serve a mission in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Nauvoo, Illinois and will leave was blessed by Leo Ing- April 10. They were enroute to ram and named Seth Ingram their home after visiting over the weekend in Parowan with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones were in Salt Lake City last week Visitors over the weekend at to attend a Boy Scout court of the home of Mr. and Mrs. honor in the Winder Ninth LDS W. Williams were Mr. George ward. Craig Anderson, son of and Mrs. Algene Graff and famiClair and Darlene Anderson, rely of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. ceived an Eagle Scout award. Bill Graff and family of Salt Joseph Noble, a former resident Lake City, and Loris Crosby of of is scout the leader of Nephi, St. George. They also visited the ward. with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tollev. Gil-lie- rt A birthday dinner honoring Ronald Greenhalgh was held on Sunday at his home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Taryl Greenhalgh and daughter Valerie of Richfield; Anthony Howes of Marysvale; Mr. and Mrs. Glade Greenhalgh and children of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenhalgh and children John and Beth of Cedar City; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenhalgh and children Kristie, Brad, and Brian of Granger. The d' Manti LDS temple wedding to unite Emmons, Klein Mr. and Mrs. E. Joseph Klein of Lehi announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter, Wendy Gaye Klein to Chris Lee Emmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Winn of Nephi. The couple will be married in the Manti LDS temple on Saturday, February 28, 1976. They will be honored at a reception at the Granger Stake House in Granger on March 6. DUP holds meet Lena Warner sang a special bicentennial song that she composed herself at the meeting of the Salt Creek DUP Camp, held at the home of Carol Stuart on Monday afternoon. In addition to the song, DUP members heard the history of Abiah Wadsworth, read by Shar-e- n Thompson, and the lesson Autobiography of Six Pioneer Women was given by Maude Robertson. Those present were Ireta Carter, Wanda Burridge, Ethel Gadd, Sharon Thompson, Delta Hedberg, Elma Cole, Elnora Foote, Thelia Dimick, Zetta Lyman, Lillian Ostler, Mildred Brown, Lena Warner, Maude Robertson, Carol Stuart, and Fay Winsor. Ladies Literary Wendy is a graduate of Granger High School and Granger High School LDS seminary. She has attended Ricks College. Chris graduated from Millard High School and the Millard LDS Seminary. He served a mission for the LDS church with headquarters in Porto Alegre, Brazil. He is currently studying physical therapy at Brigham Young University and is employed at the Utah Valley Care Center. The couple will make their home in Provo. Lions Club Computer Checked Audit Help Complex Tax Problems Business Handled Sit 1 ATTENTION MOBILE HOME-OWNERS dOa Build a Heritage Home and you're worth more from the start. mid-wint- NO ROOF SEALED RUMBLE WARMER IN WINTER ROOFS WITH A COOLER IN SUMMER FIVE-YEA- R WARRANTY . . . ELIMINATES Includes Both Labor A Materials MAINTENANCE mi dunlipid vf f Mlinti, frm wmnf'i Sdi-lit- atk Unlike most rt rtwevfhly ptritd m y n dm net mth undn blietermf mwiwt mri im will ( bordrn end vmm. Ayplwd wrtH hfh ptnimt pfy gum. 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She dispalyed pictures of stories of the first settlers of homes, buildings, and various Nephi. pieces of furniture used during Those attending were Ruth that period, and arts that had Colleen Bender, BerHoward, gone into building them. She al- nice Boswell, Myrtle Davis, Ru-l- a of the on the so spoke paintings Greenhalgh, Gowers, Faye time. Ada Jarrett, Those attending were Mrs. J. Adele Jackson, e E. Robertson, Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Beth Jarrett, Jean Johnson, a Motes, Jenkins, Betty Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, Mrs. SherMildred Prisbrey, V. Jack Wright, Mrs. George wood, Eloise Spencer, Alene Jones, Mrs. Ray Anderson, Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mrs. A. V. Sperry, Marine Vickers, Sadieand Luienna IngGadd, Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson, Greenhalgh, ram. and Mrs. James H. Eagar. on the at Reasonabe Fees In Home Service Times-New- s nil n Themost Clarence C. Cowan, president of the Nephi Lions Club; Loren Garrett, state chairman of the D. A. Skeen committee; and Rulon Broadhead, a Lions District past governor; were in Salt Lake City recently to attend the conference of the Utah Lions. James E. "Bing Miller of Malvern, Pennsylvania, a director of Lions International, was the guest speaker at the conference. Miller encouraged the Utah Lions to become involved in their communities with projects of all kinds, and to become involved in local, state, and na- tional governmental affairs. I mM Nephi, Utah February 19, 1976 Bow-ers-Iro- Chris Kinmons, UcikIv Klein INEDMEATAX RETURNS 571-673- of |