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Show 7k z-- Vy J. ..' J Nephi social notes x I New babies As a highlight of National NursRecent births as reported to ing Home Week, proclaimed rethe Times-New- s are: cently by Mayor Donald J. Eyre, a special program was held for Boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. residents of the Colonial Manor. Richard Linton of Salt Lake City Selected as royalty for the pro on April 23. He will be named Richard Aaron Linton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kent Linton of Las Vegas, Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. William Lat-ti- n of Carson City, Nevada. Mrs. Barbara Hansen returnare Mr. and ed to her home in Los Altos, Mrs. Leonard Linton of Nephi; California Lat-ti-n recently after spendof Bosh Eileen Levan; Floyd of Fallon, Nevada; and Mrs. ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brite of Fallon, Nevada. George V. Jones. gram and for the weeks activities were, left to right. Kate Haynes, queen; Angus Haynes, king; Jennie Kirkham, princess; and Parley Day, prince. Students of the fifth and sixth Nephi news, views Great-grandparen-ts Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones and son Sherman were in Salt Lake City on Mothers day to attend a family dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Burton. Others of the family attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Burton and Boy, born May 9 to Mr. and daughter, all of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Egbert of Murray. Mrs. Gordon Jones and family of Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Eugene Jackson of Nephi and Burton of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Egbert of Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Burton and Preston, Idaho. daughter Kathy. Girl, born May 8 to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Iverson of Mrs. L. Creig Tidwell of Nephi. She will be named Amy Lyn Tid- Fillmore were visitors over the well. Grandparents are Mr. and weekend at the home of Mrs. J. Mrs. Dwane Tidwell of Nephi, C. Lowry. Joe Higginson of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neilsen of Mona. Saturday afternoon guests at are Mr. and the home of Mrs. Lucille Lunt Mrs. Howard Allred of Fountain were Mr. and Mrs. William Green, Mrs. Letha Tidwell of Springer of Salt Lake City. Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Forris Blackburn of Moroni. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt on Mothers Boy, born May 6 to Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Scott Blackham of Provo. day Lunt and children Tammy, DarGrandparents are Dr. and Mrs. of Bountiful, and Marion G. Peterson of Mesa, ren, and Ryan Sam Lovell and Mr. Mrs. and Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Dan children Mindy and Mikkel of f R. Randall (Esther Blackham) Nephi. of Provo. are Mr. and Mrs. Olive Perry Mothers day visitors at the Hancock of Mesa, Arizona. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boy, born May 8 to Mr. and Lyman were Mr. and Mrs. La-VWaters and family of Lehi; Mrs. Darrell T. Hopes of Payson. He will be named K. C. Hopes. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steele and Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. family of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Craig of Alaska and Mr. Richard Lyman and family of and Mrs. Tom Hopes of Goshen. Mona; and Mr. and Mrs. Larry is Mrs. Stel- Lyman and family, Mr. and la Boswell of Nephi. Mrs. Robert Lyman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wilkey and family, and Mr. and Mrs. James Bills and family, all of Nephi. Boy, born April 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee Greenhalgh of Las Vegas, Nevada. He will be named Michael Carl Greenhalgh. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Greenhalgh of Nephi. Great-grandparen-ts Great-grandparen- ts ar Great-grandmoth- er Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Delta Hedberg were Von Jarrett and son John of Logan. Other visitors on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jarrett and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jarrett of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burton and family of Salt Lake City were Mothers day guests at the home of Mrs. George W. Duckworth. Mrs. Linda Sherwood and children Penney, Ryon, and Amy of Panguitch were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Everitt. Mrs. James H. Ockey, Luana Green of Ephraim and Blanch Davis of Pocatello, Idaho spent the past two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ockey and daughter Andrea in Blackstone, Massachusetts; and Major and Mrs. Nathan Rigby and sons Mitchell, Michael, and Mathew in Eatontown, New Jersey. While in the East, they visited many points of interest in Boston, New York City, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. horae and students from all grades of the Elementary School presented special programs during the week. Michael Park and Jimmy Park of Cedar City were guests at the Wallace Park home on Mothers day. 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Pay spent Mothers day in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Coleman and family. They also visited at LDS hospital with Willard H. Esplin of Orderville. George Howard of KaysvUle visited with Mrs. Maurice Howard on Tuesday of last week. ' Visitors at the Dale Worwood home during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Joel Christensen and children Carol and Allen of Garden Grove, California; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burton of Monterey Park, California; and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dibble of Boise, Idaho. They came to attend funeral services for James Alvin Burton on Saturday. COMPARE OUR REPUTATION Mothers day guests at the and 3 Weekend visitors at the home of Gene and Sharon Thompson were Robert and Joyce Walloch of West Covina, California. They were here to see his sons Donald and David Walloch and to visit places of interest in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington spent the weekend in SouthUtah. They visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ste- ern Mrs. Britt Kendall and famand phenson of Bountiful and Mr. at Washington and with Mr. ily and Mrs. Alma Garrett of SpringMrs. Wayne Hinton and ville were visitors at the home of and at Hurricane. While in Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson family Hurricane they attended the on Saturday. honoring wedding reception and Richard Guests at the home of Bishop Sheryl Arrington on and Mrs. K. J. Sperry on mothers Hinton Saturday evening. day were Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. William Corry Fischio and children of Murray; and children of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Osborne and children and Mr. and Mrs. Den- children of Lehi were Mothers nis Holland and daughter, all of Day visitors at the home of Mr. Salt Lake City; and Mr. and and Mrs. Earl Nielsen. Mrs. Craig Sperry of Mona. grades placed special Mothers Day posters in the lobby of the Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett on Mothers day were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jarrett and children Ricky, Teresa, and Tina and Guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Jarrett and Mrs. Chester Foote on Mothers daughter Valerie, all of Orem; day were Mr. and Mrs. Max Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen Knight and daughter Susan of and children Kelly and Kimberand Mr. and ley of Bountiful; and Mr. and Springville; Mrs. Glen Foote and children Mrs. Gaylen Jarrett and childand Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bailey, ren Jody and Jennifer and Rob all of Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Jasman, all of Nephi. Chester L. Foote of Layton had visited the previous Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen children Jason and Jenniel Guests at the home of Mrs. T. of Sandy and Miss Karen Jensen G. Fowkes over the Mothers day of Cedar City spent Mothers day weekend were Mrs. Paul Bellis-to- n with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jenof Orem, Mrs. Lynn Balle sen. of Taylorsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowkes of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. SteRecent visitors at the home of phen Nyman and children of Mrs. T. G. Fowkes were Mr. and Springville were dinner guests Mrs. Hal Fowkes and children of on Mothers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berg at Magna. Heber City. All of them then went on to Salt Lake City where The Times-New- s they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nephi, Utah Glen Lewis and children and Mr. May 13, 1976 and Mrs. Charles Rose and Dinner guests on Mothers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram were Lt. and Mrs. Richard Daley and children of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Shirlene Dovey and children of Mt. Pleasant. 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