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Show i Here's Levan news Area horse club members gather for Nephi show 4-- H horse club members from Nephi, Kanosh, Goshen, Moroni, ML Pleasant, Ft. Green, Eph- raim, Orem, Sterling, Hinkley, Spanish Fork, Delta, and Fair- view participated In the Nephi Nebo Junior Posse horse show held on June 19 in Nephi. Bicentennial trophies were given to IS persons in five events. Participants could enter any three events of their choice. Trophy winners were: 4-- H . . Fitting and Deanna Tay-- . lor, Janice Stephenson, Lee and Jean Fowkes, Jim and Nellie Stephensen. Bob and Susan Garrett. Dave and Carmelta Worwood, Chad and Vernice Winn, Bob and Nan Day, and Blaine Jones. DaN'ell Worwood, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood spent the weekend in Salt latke City with members of their family. On Saturday a Fathers Day dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Dixon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mclff and children of Salt l.ake City, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Worwood of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood of Servicemen's news Airman First Class Michael returned from a one year's tour of isolated duty at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska. He is now stationed at George Air Force Base in California where he and his wife, the former Vickie Birchfield, are making their home for the next 16 months. W. Miller has just Showmanship-Gro- up 11 olds, 19, 10, and Guests at the home of Mr. and Ross Harper over the Fathers day weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Diamond and daughter Kallie and Mr. and Mrs. Hon Harper and son Matt, all of Springvillc; Mr. and Mrs. John Harper and son Johnny of Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Blair Fainter and son Ryan of Nephi. Mrs. year Lance Osborne, Nephi. Group II 12 and 13 year olds, Kim Day, 9 Delta. Group III year olds, Tim Denton, Sterling. Western Horsemanship-Gro- up I Janet Blanch, Delta. Group II Bonnie Mickelson, Ft. Green. Group III, Tim Denton, Sterling. Trail Class Group I, Russ Day, Nephi. Group II Lynn Jar-ret- t, Nephi. Group III Kevin Members of the Salt Creek Fowkes, Nephi. camp of the Daughters of Utah I ChrisKeyhole Race-Gr- oup Pioneers held a pot luck dinner ty Larsen, Ephraim. Group II, at the Nephi City park on MonCody Taylor, Nephi. Group III, day afternoon. Special enterV Ann Mickelson, Ft. Green. tainment was furnished by Mrs. Pole Bending Race Group I, Lena Warner. I Eddie Rawlings, Orem. Group were Priscilla Attending T II, Heidi McKay, Mt. Pleasant. Nielson, Carol Stuart, Isabel ) Group III, Clara Munk, Nephi. Ockey, Elma Cole, Kathryn A bicentennial trophy was also Shaw, Doris S. Beckstead, Zet-t- a ; given to Mt. Pleasant as the Lyman, Lena Warner, Sharon group totaling the most Thompson, Naomi Bailey, Wanpoints in the show. da Burridge, Athelia Dimick, Trophies and ribbons were Ireta Carter, Lela Fowkes, awarded by the Nephi-Neb- o Jr. Delta Hedberg, Lillian Ostler, Club Sweetheart, Delta Yates, and Mildred Brown. Posse Tammy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith. 14-1- Mona news Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson is spending this week in Tempe, Arizona with Mr. an Mrs. John Winslow Ellertson. Salt Creek DUP holds dinner Lynn Palfreyman, Justin Winn Palfreyman, Winn couple plans July 2 wedding date out-of-to- - H ; !.'V C College in Provo. He is employed at Palfreyman Enterprises as a machinist apprentice. The couple is planning a July 2 wedding. A reception in their honor will be held that evening at the Fine Arts Center, at 165 East First South in Nephi. Following their marriage, the couple will make their home in Nephi. of Nephi. - The Times-New- 3 Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hay Francom were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen and Richard Madsen and children, all of Orem. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Francom of Fruit Heights, Mrs. Della Lewis of Joseph, Oregon and Judy Sherrod and family of Orem; and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton of Provo were guests at the Francom Home. Mrs. Toni Ering and children of Paul, Idaho were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood on Saturday. On Monday, Mrs. Lewis Woodall of Bountiful and Mrs. Elaine Anderson of Granger visited at the Wood home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Winter and family of Kaysville visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Mangelson on Fathers day were President and Mrs. Golden Mangelson and daughter Melanie and Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Mangelson and children Adele and Parks, all of Levan; and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Reed of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Shepherd of Ephraim spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd. Mrs. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd on Sunday evening. Saturday visitors at the Heber G. Shepherd home were Orvin Shepherd and children Tonya, Kevin. Gerry, and Lorri of Pleasant Grove. Heber G. Shep herd also received telephone calls from Malin Shepherd of Alexandria, Virginia and David and Myron Shepherd of Henderson, Nevada. I AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL FIRE BUSINESS MOBILE HOMES BONDS OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE SERVICE IN THIS AREA The K-- J INSURANCE AGENCY North Mam SPERRY, Agent Phone 6234)387 Nephi, Utah sjywMEre iWALKINGlTALL Li J. SAILOTE TO 2 jBo Svenson BOATS GLASS MOBILES K. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Juno 27, 28. 29 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bendixen and children of Kearns visited over the weekend with Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen. would appreciate the privilege of providing your insurance needs. 51 PART Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson on Fathers day were Mr. and Mrs. Bert McPherson and daughter Vivi of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangelson and daughters Molly, Amy and Paula of Levan. MOTORCYCLES th , and Thorn Rayola daughter Carol of Springvillc were guests at the home of Mr. SNOW Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 24, 25 and 26 s Nephi, Utah June 24, 1976 Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Wilson on Fathers day were Mr. and Mrs. J K. Bendixen of Iavan; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lindhardt and sons of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen and children and lairry. lairraine, and Louise Wilson all of Fountain Green; and Lisa Hoyt of Provo. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Heber Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Taylor and family and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor and family, all of Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tomson and son Kay of Ephraim; and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ballard of Payson. VENICE THEATRE Palfreyman is a senior at Max Palfreyman and Juanita Juab High school and also is Landry announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage attending UtahTechical College of their daughter. Miss Lynn at Provo. Mr. Winn is a graduate of Juab High School and is Palfreyman, to Justin Winn, son Technical Utah of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Winn, also attending Miss -? ; Dinner guests on Fathers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alger E. Sutherland were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wall and family of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sutherland and family of Mona, and Mrs. Ton Sutherland and family of Santaquin. Kimberly Wall remained for a weeks visit with her grandparents. Dinner guests at the home of President and Mrs. Golden Mangelson on Fathers day were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mangelson and family and Floyd Bash, all of Uvan; and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones and daughter Monica all of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter and son Craig spent Saturday evening and Sunday in Riverton with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Winter and families. While there they celebrated Fathers day and the birthday anniversary of Scott Nielsen. mmyEs PG Robert Doqui 1 14 inch CORDLESS tfirv ELECTRIC DRILL Bicentennial Its Stampede Time! 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