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Show Warwood clan holds reunion if at city park Over 200 descendants of John Warwood I ( Worwood) held a reunion at the Nephi city park on Friday and Saturday, June 25 and 26. After registration, souvenir golden spikes were presented to those attending in memory of John Worwood II, an engineer on the first train coming to Ne- Othel Pay introduced the Shi. of each family and they in turn introduced their families. Families came from Idaho, Montana, Utah, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Minnesota, and Canada. Following a dinner, a program V was held with Marty Worwood , ,. as master of ceremonies . Frank . Worwood, 86, son of John Wor- !w! wood II was honored eldest in attendance. Various groups visited the family graves where Ronald Worwood had placed flags. Evening festivities were held at Camp Dadandson Its Stampede Time! When the each night of the 42nd annual in Salt Creek Canyon. bareback bronc riding opens tte Stampede, rodeo fans will Of special interest to those in attendance was a genealogical history written by Robert D. Warwood of St. Paul, Minnesota covering the period of 1790 to 7 r j.J Ilowarth and Vera Draper !' ' , Former Nephi couple to be honored at open house A former Nephi couple, now Being honored are Mr. and residents of Moroni, will be hon- Mrs. Howarth J. Draper. They ored on Saturday, July 10 at an lived in Nephi for several years. open house being hosted by their Draper was born at Moroni on daughters at the Moroni LDS 17, 1905, and attended Ward Cultural Hall from 4 to 8 January schools at Moroni. He has been pm. an employee of a copper company at McGill, Nevada and of H. K. Porter Co. at Nephi. He has also been a farmer and cattleman. Thieves steal beauty for all 1976. The reunion was directed by the Tracy Worwood family, with Dale Worwood, Edward Worwood, and Zelda P. Hill helping with arrangements. Here's Levan area news Vera Domgaard Draper was ' Dear Editor: born in Manti on June 24, 1906, Our enthusiasm with the and has been active throughout Raymond Peterson of Midvale i beauty of our Rose Garden at her life in the LDS church as a It is with Primary teacher, Relief Society was a visitor at the home of Mrs. night was short-livedeep regret that we tell you who visiting teacher, choir member, Edna Peterson on Monday of love and enjoy roses that we will and a member of the Daughters this week. ; not have the Rose Garden lighted of Utah Pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangel-so- n until we catch the thieves who Mr. and Mrs. Draper were ' took the taxthe entertained at a buffet that lights you married on April 14, 1926 at the luncheon at their home on Sunpayer purchased for the enjoy-- 1 Manti LDS Temple. mentofall. day for Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Hosts for the event are Mrs. Mangelson and son Park, PresFriday night or Saturday morning someone or ones Verda Sperry, Spanish Fork; ident and Mrs. Golden Mangel-so- n Mrs. Clark (lone) Memmott, '5 thought he or they needed the and daughters Melanie and & globes more than the rest of us American Fork; Mrs. Jean Julie and Bobby Linton, all of 3 needed a place of beauty. You Houseworth, Kalispell, Montana ; Levan; Bishop and Mrs. Dennis did miss two of them, one you Mrs. Wilbur (Phyllis) Green-halgDixon of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Richland, Washington; Russell dropped under a bush, the other Mangelson and son (was still in its socket. Maybe Mrs. Robert (Linda) Gardner, Michael, Tom Harrison, Mrs. Rich: you should come back and get Colton, Oregon; and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. ard (Myrna) Harrison, Fountain Lois Brough, and these two. Mark Jones daughter MonWe believe others beside the Valley, California. Also expected all of ica, Nephi. k! guilty know who you are. Two for the event are the couples 25 decisions seem in order: We grandchildren and 12 greatMr. and Mrs. Kent P. Christ- have made one. No new globes grandchildren. ensen of Salt Lake City were : will be purchased from tax A no gifts, please request visitors on Friday at the Reuben funds for those who have no re-- l been made. has Mangelson home. spect for other peoples property. who You know but hide behind (1 the cliche, If you think Im going to squeal, have a chal-h, There'll be a High Tide for Ute Stampede Some 20 ' vt i 'V U Great Selection of MBIS BELTS be looking for High Tide, twist-in- g infernor of the Flying U Wk KsEp Woodsy spread tffcs woad! 0FF LADIES T SHIRTS S9? Solid colors . years or so ago, a twist- d The star rodeo horses lineage goes back to the famous and he is just as much a champion in his own right as his father. As far as the rodeo is concerned said Cotton Rosser, producer, High Tide is standing the winners circle. Were sure youll enjoy seeing him again this year at the Stampede. Wg H3S Mir REGULAR for pantsPOCKETS! great WITHOUT bronc of the Flying ing U Rodeo bucking string saw his first action at the Ute Stampede, and hes returned many times since, always giving fans and riders their moneys worth as he piled up points. In the most recent national finals rodeo, High Tide was voted the number one bucking bronc by 14 of his 15 riders. four-legge- pr.o9?I? $BI'S ivSOCKS 20 our entire selection of OFF SDH GLASSES! LADIES SUMMER TLK -- TOPS Values Man-O-Wa- r, The Times-New- 4 s Nephi, Utah July 1, 1976 In the city. . . or in the woods. Help keep America looking good! Give a hoot! Dont pollute! The To gel your free color poster, write to Woodsy Owl. Forest Service. U S D A , Washington, D C 20250 Cover-U- p Nephi, Utah 50 SoMain 623-032- 9 A 5 . ULttv&hope of all good citizens that you will join us. Information will be deeply appreciated. We will not reveal lengf-- U t mK iYK A ? , the informants. Evelyn Lomax : felp Woodsy spread tilts woird! zy t lull. 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