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Show Nephi news Shelia Jarrett returned home Sunday after accompanying a high school group on a Bicentennial trip through the Southern and Eastern States. and Mrs. Roger Allen (Claudia Jenkins) left by plane, on Thursday morning of last week for New York City where they joined with a Universtiy of Nebraska and University of Austria Tour group for a two months trip through eleven Euroean Countries. They arrived in Ixrndon on Friday to begin their tour. Mr. Its Stampede Time! Returning to the Ute Stampede arena for the Stampede on July 15, 16, and 17 will be Quail Dobbs. Dobbs' will feature his Yankee Doodle Dandy Car and then he will shift gears into being a funny man and a bull fighter. See him every rodeo performance, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City with members of their family. On Sunday they were guests at a family dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Burton. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson and Mrs. Lynn Burton, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones and family of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Burton and daughter and Dr. Richard W. Jones, all of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Murray and Mrs. LeVere Haynes spent Fathers Day in Salt Lake City. Visitor over the weekend at the home of Mrs. Lelia Wilkey were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larson and Linda, Carl, RaDawn, and Douglas Larson of Provo; Mr and Mrs. Frank Seat and Diane. Christine, and Steven Seat f Tooele; and Mr. and Mrs Ceorge Wilkey and Gregory and Patrick Wilkey of Ogden They all spent Saturday in Nephi Canyon. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams on Sunday wer Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and children Diane, Dinner guests on Sunday at Tonya. Annete, and Michael of the hme of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Will- Pate ere Mr. and Mrs. Richiams and children Melanie and ard Pace and family of Americody of Brigham City; Mr. and can Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Lrin Williams and children Pace and family of Bountiful, Sherrie, Tad, Devin, and Lynne Mr and Mrs. Kent Pace and and Glen Williams all of West family of Taylorsville. Mr. and Jordan; Mrs. Kathy Halverson Mrs itoy Spriggs and family of of Salt Lake City, Steven WillBotiniilull and Mr. and Mrs. iams of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and family and Brian Jerry Christensen. Mr and Mrs. Steve Harrow all City. of Salt Lisa Christensen of Gridley, in is California visiting Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Damron this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jensen) and seven (Kathleen Jerry Christensen and Mr. and children of Woodruff, Arizona Mrs. Charles Williams. were visitors last week at the home of Udell Jensen. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles WillMrs Damron left for a trip to iams and Lisa Christensen spent Israel on Monday of this week. Saturday in Alpine with Mr. and The children will stay with their Mrs. Leon Williams. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Damron at Hinckley while their Visitors at the home of Mr. are gone. Upon their parents and Mrs. Eugene Jackson on Mr. Damron plans to return Fathers Day were Mr. and Mrs. attend B.Y.U. on a teaching Scott Egbert and son Danny of fellowship, to work towards his Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Roger doctorate degree. Koon and son Ryan of Orem, and Mrs. Stella Hall of Provo. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kay over the Fathers day weekend were Mrs. Karen Mickel and children Vickie, Mark, Leslie and Scott of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jarrett Granger, and Mr. and Mrs. and children Mark and Diane of Clyde Kay and children Sue,. Orem were visitors at the home Gordon, and Sandy of Hunting-tonof Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jarrett on Friday and Saturday. On SunMr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith day, Mr.and Mrs. Dale Jarrett and family of American Fork and son Brad of Salt lake City were guests on Saturday at the visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jarhome of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas rett. P. Kendall. On Sunday, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow Mrs. Edward Kendall and famwere hosts at a family dinner at Kendily of Granger, and Clair on Fathers Day. all of Salt Lake City visited at their home were and Mrs. John Mr. Guests the Kendall home. Ludlow and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ludlow and fam-- . ily, Mr. and Mrs. Vard White and all of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pritchett Mr. family, and Mrs. Rick Deaton of and family of Spanish Fork were s j visitors on Fathers Day at the home of Mrs. Geneve Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park Kevin Pritchett remain- and daughter Lisa were in visit with his ed for a three-da- y Tooele on Sunday where they grandmother. were dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Donald R. Sterling Newton of Douglas, Peterson. Others there were Mr. Arizona is visiting with Mrs. and Mrs. Bill Billanzitch and Hilda Newton. He brought his Miss Debby Park of Salt Lake daughter Louise to Provo to City, enter Brigham Young Univer- Visitors over the Fathers day sity. weekend at the Thayne Jarrett Visitors during the past week home were Mr. and Mrs. Glade at the home of Mrs. Elena Jarrett of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley were Daryl Stanley and David Christensen and children sons Richard and Mark of Orem Kimberly and Kelly of Bountiand Mr. and Mrs. Thays Stanley ful, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and S9n Jimmy of Santaquin.;. and family 'pf Tooele. Its Stampede Time. One of the of the Flying broncs buckingest U rodeo string is Cheyenne, no stranger to the Ute Stampede aStena. Cheyenne has been on the rodeo circuit for most of his 30 years, and will display his talent as shown at the National Final rodeo for nine years. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter returned home recently after spending ten days in Tooele with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond p and children. Pay-stru- Mr. and Mrs. Danny Baxter and sons Martin and Jared of Rock Springs, Wyoming were visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morgan. Martin remained for a two weeks stay. The S. R. Winn family reunion was held on Saturday afternoon at the Nephi City Park. About too members of the family attended. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lunt and son K.C., and Mrs. Betty Motes and son Bill spent last week in Mesa Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pew and other relatives. Mrs. Norma Hartvigsen and daughter Rozella of Spanish Fork were visitors at the home of Mrs. Milo Cazier on Sunday. . Fathers Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snow were Mrs. Colleen Ballow and Diane Ballow, both of Ogden; and Clark Snow of Ruth, Dinner guests at the home of Monday visitors at the W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley on Stephenson home were Mrs. Fathers Day were Jimmy and John Orton and children of Betty Wilkey and Cody Ingram Bountiful. Mrs. Grace Orton of Nephi, and Mrs. Wilma Hone returned home with them after and children of Syracuse. spending three weeks at the Stephenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Tolley Visitors on Fathers day at the spent Saturday in Salt Lake City where they visited with Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Della Durham. Tolley were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cazier of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Mrs. Glen Tolley of Springville, on dinner were Warner guests and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. of Fathers Day at the home of Mr. Delta, Mr. and Mrs.Tolley G. W. and Mrs. Robert C. Warner and Williams of Nephi, and Mrs. family in Salt Lake City. Algene Graff and Lori and ShanGuests at (he home of Mr. and non Crosby, all of St. George. Mrs. Douglas Brown on Fathers Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Day were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner and Mrs. James H. A. Brown and family of Lindon; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Liddiard and Eagar were in Ogden on Saturfamily of Tooele; and Mr. and day to attend the annual Cazier Mrs. Kirk Sanders and family family reunion held at the North and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brown Ogden Park. and daughter Tosha, all of NeMr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown phi. spent Thursday in Lindon where were dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown they of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald home Saton were in Pleasant Grove occasion as the The Brown. urday to attend a family dinner. of Elder Craig Brown Others present were Mr. and return LDS mission to Argenan Mrs. Ronald A. Brown and from tina. Others of their family were and Mrs. Mr. of Lindon; family also present. Ray Liddiard and family of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Sanders and family and Mr. and The Times-New- s Mrs. Terry Brown and daughNephi, Utah ter, all of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Spanish June 24,1976 Fork. 4 SAFARI CAR WASH open 24 hours a day - wash and special truck bay! wax The Community College of the Air Force (a degree of difference) SAFARI CONVENIENCE MARKET Its a fact the average college man or woman makes more money during his working life. Seems to contribute more to his employer. Goes further on the ob. We would like you to know about the new Community College of the Air Force. It's made up of seven major Air Force vocational schools and incorporates courses from more than 700 colleges and universities located on or near Air Force bases. 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