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Show Mona Social notes Levan news Memorial day visitors at the Friday visitors at the Wells home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson home were Martha Ellertson were Mr. and Mrs. Speakman and Mabel Peterson, Paul Ellertson and son Robert of both of Provo. Orem and Mr. and Mrs. George Bolinder and Mrs. Lillian Butz, Visiting with Mrs. Elena H. all of Salt Lake City. Stanley over the Memorial Day weekend were Mr. and Mrs. of Eldon Austin of Ventura, B. William Newton Calif.; Thousand Oaks, California and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kay of and son Bryan of Rose Park; R. Provo were visitors during the H. Hassell of Panguitch; Mr. Memorial Day holiday at the and Mrs. Thays E. Stanley and home of Mrs. Oscar Newton. son Jim of Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Neldon D. Stanley and Visitors during the Memorial children of Provo; and Mr. and of day weekend at the home Mrs. Daryl H. Stanley, Paul, Mrs. Ray Newton were Mr. and Mark, Robert, Barbara and Mrs. Richard W. Summers and Richard Stanley of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton and family, all of Salt The Ord family reunion was Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul at the Nephi City park on held of son and Newton Kearns; Ray Mr. and Mrs. Gyde Jarrett and the Memorial Day afternoon. attending were Mr. and family of Brigham City; Mr. and ThoseVincent Ord and daughter Mrs. Mrs. Hugh Peterson of Garland; and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Muriel Leon Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Ord and family, all of Bountiful; and family of Salina Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ord and Mrs. Virginia Jarrett and son family of Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. John Ord and family of Ray of Brigham City are spending this week with Mrs. Ray Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newton. Haney and children George, Dinner guests at the home of Richard, and Cheryl, all of Mrs. Arthur Kay on Memorial Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph day were Mr. and Mrs. Newell Mildrem Hall of Provo; Mr. and Kay of California, Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Terry Haney and daughter of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Kay of Salt Lake City, and Mr. Shirlene Dovey and daughters of and Mrs. Max Carter of Galien-tMt. Pleasant. Nevada. Nephi news Scott Christensen, LuAnn Stanley Manti Temple to be scene j of Stanley, Christensen rites i LuAnn Stanley will become the bride of Scott H. Christensen in a marriage to be done in the Manti LDS Temple on June 12. Announcing the forthcoming marriage are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stanley of Mona, the parents of the prospective bride. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christensen are the parents of the future bridegroom. The couple will be honored on the night of their marriage at a reception to be held in the Nephi Utah LDS Stake Center from 8:00 until 10:00. rr Miss Stanley graduated from Juab High School and the Juab LDS Stake Seminary. She attended Brigham Young University and is currently employed at BYU in the home study e, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Straub of La Verkin, Utah spent last week in Mona as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Ellertson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haney and son of Salt Lake City visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney and family. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Wilson A family and wer Terry Hoyt and sons of was held on Tremonton, Dennis and Lisa birthday party Memorial day at the home of Hoyt of Provo, and Larry Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard in of Fountain Green honor of Mr. Beard on his birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nellow s of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ligman and Mr. and Mrs. Sherlan Ligman and I daughters Amy, Natalie, and Shannon all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Beard and sons Ricky, Tony and Tracy and Jerry Beard and daughter Kristie, all of Orem ; and Phyllis Beard of Levan. Sud-week- Herman Mangelson of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangel-soover the weekend. n Mrs. Dulcie Francom and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen were in Salt Lake City on Saturday evening to attend a golden wedding celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Don Corbett. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Dulcie Francom on Sunday and Monday were Wallace Tolley and daughters Jeanette, Karen, and Leslie of Salt Lake City ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brotherson of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shepherd of Ogden; Mrs. Maude Francom and Mrs. Kenneth Williams of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Belliston of Pleasant Grove. The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah June 3, 1976 2 0R LEASE STATKKI SERVICE TEXACO SAHTAQUIH. UTAH Just off on 15 Higkay 50-6- - Yery small hvfesfnsnt required! ft not! EYRE 623-145- fetf 0. at Published Thursday Nephi, Juab County, Utah. dais entry jt Nephi Utah 84MJ Second Subciption fte. payable in advance, $&00 per year Advertsing rates upon request -Get jour friends together - Its roae fcr a most delighful evening ihe merrier - and fcr reservations for a dinner party Friday or Saturcall 623-121- Chib. day at Ray's Supper Pleasing atmosphere 32 Yeu'11 enjoy: - Delicious feed -- - Delightful entertainment by Mari Office: 9A South Main; Telephone (80J) Roy E. Gibson 623-052- 5 Publisher fSogbS uuggasgrBaaanuAiAiiiiUMl department. Christensen is also a graduate Juab High School and the Juab Stake LDS Seminary. He is a student at Brigham Young Univeristy. He served an LDS mission to Southern England. Following their marriage, the couple will reside in Provo. Introducing the of JM lr 1 ww Jisk'- - . I Its a new service, whenyou need that extratservice CW-..OV- The Times-New- s sends birthday greetings to James William Bills Jr., who will be one year old today, June 3. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Bills of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bills of Fountain reen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyman of Nephi. Happy birthday to Loriann Fish, who was one year old on June 2. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fish of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Egbert of Murtaugh, Idaho and Mrs. LaRene Fish of Ferron. Mr. and Mrs. are Egbert of Twin FAlls, Idaho and A. L. Jarman of Murtaugh, Idaho. Great-grandparen- ts A. L. 5000! STOP HE - BUBBLES 12a4 V OFF on all How many times have you come away from a discussion with your financial institution without a reasonable explanation or the feeling that your problem wasnt solved adequately? 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