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Show ld reunion Mrs. Clyde Shaw spent Mothers Day in Tooele with Mrs. Alta E. Dow and family. ' Mothers Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aston and family of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Aston of Orem. They attended sacrament meeting in the First Ward. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hollyoak of Parowan were visitors at the Arthur Scott home during the past week. . i Mrs. Pat Stephensen, president Levans Modernettes Club, presents a quilt to Lori Allen, President of the Levan Youth Club. The quilt will be among a large number of items which will go on sale on Saturday at of 6:30 p.m. to help finance tne Youth Center. The Bazaar will be held at the Levan City Hall. The public is invited to the has aar. The Youth Club is presently housed on the top floor of the old Levan school building. Nephi social news Mrs. Margaret Ellertson, Mrs. Donna Barton, Mrs. Clifton Taylor, and Mrs. Shirley Collard spent four days in LaGrande, Oregon last week visiting with Mrs. Emma McClellan. Paul Chase of Montclair, California has been visiting during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan, Mrs. Geneva Worthington, and other relatives. Loris Park of Springville was a guest at the home of Mrs. Milo Cazier on Sunday Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stuart were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glenn of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stuart of Provo visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Paystrup and children of Tooele spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter. So says the VA ... Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mikkelson and daughters Becky and Mary Ann of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winn of Ferron were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean Winn on Mothers Day. They were all dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Gail Stewart, and Mrs. Beverly Blatter were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Lynn at Mona on Wednesday of last week. The occasion was Mrs. Williams birthday anniversary. Mrs. F. H. Becks lead returned home recently after spending the Mothers Day weekend in Mrs. Leila Wilkey spent MothBrigham City with Mr. and Mrs. ers Day in Provo with Mr. and and Arlow Williams family. Mrs. Milton Larsen and family. Fort Wall DUP discusses pioneer history at meeting Visitors over the Mothers Day weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner were Mr. and Mrs. Blair Warner and family of the Wall of The Fort Camp Forte and Mrs. Anna Spanish Daughters of Utah Pioneers met and children of Goshen. on May 14 at the home of Phyllis Kay Price. Guests at the home of Mr. and Following opening exercises, Mrs. Clarence Hansen on Moththe history of Robert Stephenwere Mr. and Mrs. Kay son was given by Lua Stephen- ers Day Hansen and Kathleen Scribner trees on son. The lesson Pioneer Cha untell and and flowers was given by Arvil-l- a and daughters of Salt Lake City; Lunt. Others present were Rebecca, all HanLetha Tidwell, Hazel Carter, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon sen of Sandy. Clara Pace, Mary Scott, Pearl Belliston, Edith Miller, Nita Mrs. Milo Cazier returned rePark, Leone Howarth, Mildred Lela Leila cently after spending four days BryWilkey, Ingram, an, Nella V. Sperry, LaVem in Spanish Fork with Mr. and famWorthington, and Geneva Wor- Mrs. Art Hartvigsen and ily and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth thington. Painter. Clyde and Maurice Cazier also visited with her at the MUTT & JEFF Hartvigsen residence. did you know, Jeff, veterans SHOULD CONSULT THEIR DIRECTORV UNDER LOCAL-TELEPHO- NE u.s. government for the number TO CALL TO REACH A VETERANS ADMINISTRATION REPRESENTATIVE? Camp Birch DUP meets at Lunt's Mrs. Mildred Lunt hosted members of Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home on May 14. Virginia Gowers gave a hisr, tory of her WiHiam Clyde. Mildred Lunt Trees presented the lesson, and Flowers brought to Utah to Bloom on the Desert and to Produce Fruit. It was announced that the County DUP convention will be held in Nephi on June 5 at the Nephi Utah LDS Stake Center, beginning at 10 a.m. Those attending were Desma Stowell, Rheta Sperry, Susannah Anderson, Iona Boswell, Verlie Tolley, Virginia Gowers, Ada Sperry, Virginia Anderson, Jessie Worthington, Lorene Kirgan, Tola Stephenson, Doles Fullerton, Mildred Lunt, Fern Garrett, and Maude Ingram. -- AL SmiT N- - - Contact the nearest VA office (check your phone book) or write: Veterans Administration, 27IA1, Wash., D.C. 20420 0042 I I I I I 1-- I dsfigious food and full Ray's Supper Club; The as VIGILANTE The Times-New- Jan-Mlcfu- SEALED BIDS on the 1053 tq. ft. house at stated minimum or above wtl bo Rated PG pleasant ahmsphre 3-- Tte Monday May BERKLEY 412 REEL P it by tal- pks tub service for you and your friends Tuesday FRUIT TREES INSURANCE Standard and Dwarf FIRE AUTO FARMOWNERS HOMEOWNERS BONDS REDDING PLANTS - - - Vfe Petunias Pansies Marigold Zinnias Moss Rose Sweet Peas -- LIFE Daisies CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE AGENCY - Snaps - VEGTABLES - - Tomatoes Peppers Onions -Brcccc!i -Cucumbers Cauliflower Cantaloupes Watermelon - - LARRYPETCSON Phono 3 Agent - Broker - SKELRKI GREEirriOUSE & NURSERY 423-62S- 153 West 400 South - Itephi - 623- - I 0 BOX .... one tray $3.95 THREE TRAY $8.75 NOW $14.75 Reg. 18.75 $1.25 ... 95c TAR GHEE CHEESE Rag. 1.15, NOW 86c X4 and F7 FLATFISH NOW ON PACIFIC SALE 10 OFF SHOTGUN RELOADER SAVE NOWAT $45.95 Regular $54.50 DL-1- 05 FISH AND GAME LICENSES SOU) HERE (? individualized WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY by KIMO CORAY Quality Work Call at Reasonable Rates! for information 623-010- 6 and appointment! SAFARI CAR WASH open 24 hours a day -- wadi ad tax specid truck bay! SAFARI COMVENIECSG MARKET 645 SkimI Mata -- Itephi IQ - eggs - Dread - Ccsal Gccds -ice cream - Cm - eft ttis -o-pre- d Mt racafv-o- d PRICES G 9 enjoy Vincent el IRZZL'S MONEY-SAVIN- pu Saturday evenings; Kris Kristofferson 23-24-- Class-construct- UNICO FISHING TACKLE TWO TRAY $5.75 iraa at ented Marjorie Painter Friday and FORCE s Nephi, Utah May 20,1976 A will receive I I ! 20-21-- 22 at Juab School District Office, 306 East First North, Nephi, Utah up until opanlng time on Juno 9, 1976 at Bidders are Invited to attend. Ceihier's 7:30 p.m. of offer must bo included with check representing 1 moots Bated provisions and which bid. Highest offer Codder's wffl bo accepted. financing requirements Finance returned. wil bidders bo unsuccessful cheeks of School of Juab must made be independent arrangements district. Terms: Cash. Payment in full within tan days days of bid acceptance. Building to be moved by successful bidder by August IS, 1976. Those interested in bidding should start to arrange their finance so they can bo in compliacnco with terms above. I I ! JESS ALLE!lj eG VEM Vocational NEEDWaT i re Juab choel District YOU at Reasonable Prices Portraits review of Nathaniel Haw- reviewed by Mrs. Sadie Greenthorn's life and of his short halgh at the meeting of the Delstory, "Grandfathers Chair, phic Literary 91ub on May 13 at was given by Mrs. J. E. An- the home of Erma Barton. Present were Edna Mae Luddrews at a meeting of the Club held May 6 at the low, Blanche Pexton, Donna Anhome of Mrs. Fred L. Gadd. dersen, Myrle Worwood, Elaine The story tells of an old rock- Bowles, Iris Ferre, Bonnie Maring chair and of its use by many tin, Lois Brough, Iona Sperry, noted people, including many and Erma Barton. president of the United States. Attending were Mrs. Merle II White, Mrs. James M. Anderson, Miss Naomi Bailey, Mrs. F. H. Becks lead, Mrs. J. W. Brough, Mrs. Bent R. Bryan,' Thursday Friday Saturday May Mrs. Carl Wilkey, Mrs. Ernestine Vest, Mrs. J. E. Andrews, and Mrs. Fred L Gadd. NASHVILLE j IMS Millie Smith was elected president of the Book Lore Club for the next club year at a meeting of the club held on May 6. Mrs. Smith succeeds Helen Pay as club president. Other officers elected were Georgia Austin, vice president; Nona Smith, secretary and treasurer; and Norma Bailey, 1976 Hack and White or Color j J Processing done locally! A TO DID Sealed bids Enlargements history hears book review discusses The early history of Nephi was Sunday Caputry Custom Printing and Mrs. Greenhalgh INVITATION EVERYTHING Those present were Nona Smith, Hazel Garrett, Mildred Greenhalgh, Vay Worthington, Georgia Austin, Lavon Jones, Lucy Sanders, Lucille Gadd, Millie Smith, Ellen Garrett, Jean Westring, Felma Chase, and Helen Pay. ' all types of copies Motes and Anna Marie Lunt; Arlene Sperry, Mrs. Roylance, Janet Bowles, and Sharon Sperry; Marjorie Greenhalgh and daughter Marilyn; Luienna Ingram and Alice Hansen; Corrine Jenkins, Ada Kendall, and Sharie Carter; Ada Jarrett, Sheila Jar-ret- t, and Marsha Christensen; Faye Greenhalgh, Donna Blackett, and Joan Greenhalgh; and Jean Johnson. SUPPLY (SPORTSMAN 810 NORTH MAJtf NEPHf. UTAH Millie Smith is Booklore reporter. club Lit-A-Lu- re GENEALOGY PICTURES 33. SOUTH MAIN ST. NEPHI, UTAH, 1 president The histories of Four Outstanding Women" were featured at the annual Chalice Club mothers and daughters party held May 13. Those attending the affair were Madge Otteson; Beth Jar-ret- t, Bonnie White, and Karen Miller; LuOna Prisbrey, Debra Prisbrey, and Shelley Prisbrey; Ruth Howard, Marianne Howard, and Lori Yates; Betty j Mrs. Marjorie Frandsen and daughter Sheryl of Salt Lake City were in Nephi on Sunday to visit with Mrs. A. V. Gadd at the Juab County Hospital. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frandsen and Mrs. V. E. Gadd of Salt ?.ake City visited with Mrs. Gaal and with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gidd. The Juab High School class of is planning a reunion to be held at the Fine Arts Center on Saturday, July 17, according to the organizing committee. effort has been , Although an made to contact all class members, some have not responded, organizers say. The committee urges all members of the 1936 graduating group to contact Lorraine Sanders Hayes. 1936 loafed near the tennis dour. This house consists of two bedrooms, one bath, living room, kitchen. Radiant electric heat. MINIMUM BID $11, 264.0& by AL SMITH Chalice Club holds mother, daughter party on June 13. class of '36 Nephi local, social notes Whether you're saving your money by doing it yourself, or saving your thumbs by hiring it done, a Timeway Simple Interest If Paul home improvement loan is the best way to finance it. No idle boast. Check it out. 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