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Show Little League tourney All-sta- r to be held here next week par- crest in the first days game. Four ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice selectare teams tournament The in a Tolley, is an alternate. ticipate at Nephi next Wednesday and ed from those with the greatest Coaches of the Little League Thursday, July 21 and 22. Teams playing ability from the various All Star team are Dan Sperry teams will all-st- all-sta- two-da- y participating in the tournament will be East Juab, Kearns, Rose-cres- t, and Dugway. GAmes will be played at 5:30 and 7:30 each day. East Juab will meet Rose- Warner family holds reunion at city park New babies New babies as reported to the Times-New- include the s follow- ing: Girl, born June 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Norman of Fillmore. She will be named Terrie Ann Norman. Grandparents are Julia Bean and Alton Bills of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Norman of Mt. Pleasare ant. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Norman of Mt. Pleasant and Bettie Stanley of Nephi. The Warner family reunion was held on July 10 at the Nephi members City Park. Forty-nin- e of the family of William and Henrietta Warner spent the afternoon visiting. Attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Wrner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner and son Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Painter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Painter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Painter, all of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hansen of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bassett and family of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wankier and family and Mrs. Nan Bunker and family, all of Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner and daughter Genya of Sandy; and Mrs. Maxine Davies and family of Murray. Girl, born on June 8 to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fischio of Salt Lake City. She will be named Liberty Suzanne Fischio. Grand- parents are Bishop and Mrs. i K.J. Sperry of Nephi, and ' Bishop and Mrs. Anthony Fisch-- i io of Salt Lake City. Great-- : Mrs. Geneva Molyneaux regrandparents are Mrs. Leora 5 to Mona recently after turned -' Clarand and Mrs. Mrs. Sperry ence Hansen, all of Nephi. spending ten days in Delta, Colorado with Mr. and Mrs. Max Girl, born July 1 to Mr. and Molyneaux and family. Mrs. Craig J. Sperry of Mona. Visitors at the home of Mrs. She will be named Tina Sperry. Elena are Stanley on Thursday of and Grandparents Bishop last week were Mr. and Mrs. . Mrs. K. J. Sperry of Nephi and r, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewell of John Howard and children Jefand Stanley, Jennie, are . Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen fery of Las Vegas, Nevada. and Mrs. Leora Sperry, all of Sunday visitors at the home of Nephi; and Mrs. Alice Ewell of Mrs. Elena Stanley were Mr. Genola. and Mrs. Neldon Stanley and Girl, born July 9 to Mr. and children Ana Lesa, Michelle, Mrs. Brad B. Tidwell of Nephi. LaDawn, Michael, Sharilyn, She will be named Tiffany Ann Bruce, Sherman, and Larry of Tidwell. Grandparents are Mr. Provo. and Mrs. Dwane Tidwell of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen of Payson. Great-granparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. H. .Blackburn of Moroni, Mrs. Le-th- a Tidwell of Nephi, and Fred Stephensen of Levan. r teams in the league. Selected from East Juab Little League teams are Vance GAdd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Demar Gadd; Kevin Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Snow; Mike Jorgensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jorgensen; Ricky Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Steele; Darrell Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Carter; Nathan Memmott. son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Memmott; Chris Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Johnson; Jimmy Howarth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Howarth; Kevin Broadhead. son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Broadhead, MAe Shelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shelton; Kirk Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Green-halgCurg Sperry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sperry; Gerrard Yates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates; and Mike Pay, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pay. Mike Tol and Steven Hall. The officers of the East Juab Little League invite the general public to attend the games. A refreshment stand at the park will be operated by Little League officers. Any funds derived from the sale of hamburgers and drinks will be used to buy equipment. Nephi news Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Dick Morgan and children Becky, Barbara, and Kathleen of Glendale, Arizona are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan. The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah july 15, 1976 McMullin is new Soil Conservation iSat; FIRE con- servationist, according to an announcement made this week. He is William (Bill) McMullin. McMullin is a native of Hurricane, Utah. He is a graduate of Weber State College and also attended Utah State University. He also served an LDS mission in Virginia and North Carolina and served for two years in the US Army in Germany. Prior to taking his job with the soil conservation service in Nephi, McMullin worked for the Soil Conservation service in Weber and Cache Counties. Prior to working for the Soil Conservation Service, he worked in private business for 14 years. McMullin will live in Nephi. He and his wife, Nancy, are the parents of six children. I welcome the opportunity to get acquainted with all the farmers in the area and hope that they will drop by the office and get acquainted with me. If you need help, please feel free to stop in at any time. McMullin says. AUTO FARM OWNERS HOMEOWNERS BONDS UFE LARRY PETERSON Phone Agent 623-025- 0 - ItoWr Since 1935 mii - For the best - Its the NEPHI KZPHI THURSDAY - FRIDAY- - SATURDAY mux -- FAMILY NIGHT -- - - WESTERN PARADE THURSDAY at 6:30 p.m., featuring Mounted Groups and Riding Clubs of Central Utah Mona news High atop a mountain in Eastern Turkey is a giant MAMMOTH UTE STAMPEDE PARADE Friday, 4 p.m., Main Street! Entries invited. Contact Nephi Kiwanis Club 5,000 year old wooden ship containing hundreds of stalls ond cages. BATHING BEAUTY PARADE SATURDAY, 4:00 p.m. Entries Invited! First prize $ 25.00. Contact Nephi Lions Club for entry information. NOAHS ARK? G THURSDAY EVENING RODEO ONLYl Children (12 and under) admitted FREE to the general admission area when accompanied by parents. CITY OF FUN CARNIVAL Fun for All Agss DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT (or kM the Fairgrounds (3rd West Center 1 Hil-me- with DRAD CRANDALL DAVID DALSIGER Directed 0 Copyright Son Classic Pictures. Inc. VENICE heWest. 33 SOUTH MAIN ST. NEPHI. UTAH PARADES Technical AdvlsorHisforian west section w'vj0?hs AGENCY IjeseibW ts in me out and visit CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE The Greatest Discovery of Our Time IS fT SSfiSL. INSURANCE 1976 - - Produced JAMES L CONWAY By CHARLES E. SELLtER. JR. RODEOS - -- EACH EVENING. STARTING AT 8 AT THE FAIRGROUNDS ARENA, Third West and Center Street, Nephi Shows One Day Only TUESDAY, JULY 20lh Prices - 12 end up, I.7S 6:30 7:309:30 Under 12. .75 Sun Classic Passes Only CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST NEPHI CITY PARK Starts 6:30 a.m. Friday end Saturday mornings RODEO RESERVED SEATS AVAILABLE Phone orders accepted but $3.00. tickets will be held ONLY until 7:30 night of performance for which issued. I Boy, born July 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Glade E. Booth of Nephi. He will be named Ryan Glade . Booth. Grandparents are Mr. ; and Mrs. Frank Booth of Nephi : and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Russell of Santa Maria, California. I : , Girl, born July 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Broadhead of Ne-- ; phi. She will be named Heather Broadhead. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jackson of Payson and Mrs. Anna Broadhead of Nephi. ents are Mrs. Cama Peterson of Levan, and Mrs. Lola Cooper and Mrs. Bertha Jackson, both of Payson. Great-grandpa- ! j r- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haney and son Ethan of Granger are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington were Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kendall and children Tammy, Ann, and Gayton of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hinton of Hurricane; and Lynn and Shaw Nielson of Hyrum. The moilh to declare your owi fi nfflidffll JuDig. lidepeudence. at fublished Thurde Nephi,' Juab County, Utah Second dass entry at Nephi Utah 8464ft Subcnpiion rate, payable in advance, per year 6jO AtWerking rates Office: 96 Soafii Mairq Telephone fSOJ) Roy L G&sen For a brochure describing the July Savings Gift Program in detail, please write Prudential Federal Savings or slop in any one of our offices and see our gift display All gilts are available from June 2Bth, 1976 through July 30th, 1976, or until supply is depleted, whichever occurs first. Limit. One free gift per family. 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