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Show '' Here's Levan news "ff '0V Earl Anderson and Dale Stap-li- n, both of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Anderson. plans Couple . . i marriage baturua y Wi- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton marriage of their daughter, Karla Robinson, lliams announce the son of Mr. FT to Phillip E. Newbold, Newbold. The and Mrs. Lamar marriage will take place on Saturday, August 14, and and members and Some of the leaders participating in the craft 4-- H activities at camp held at Bear Canyon Picnic area Aug. 4. 4-- H learn survival, camp games at day-lon- g 4-- H 4-- H To get activities underway, the teen council Mayorette conducted the opening activities. Following opening ceremonies, half of the group spent the morning in small group sessions on outdoor survival skills. There were five different workshop sessions on the skills, providing shelter and comfort, conducted by Othel Pay; building fires and providing warmth, conducted by Deputy Sheriff David Carter; obtaining food from animal sources, conducted by Conservation Officer Niel Bingham,; providing food from plants conducted by Jean Poffenroth, extenion home economist; and obtaining water, conducted by County Agent Blaine Jones. Carl Johnson, extension forestry and outdoor recreation specialist, Logan, Utah, coordinated the survival activities. Come into Those who were not involved in the survival activites participated in handicraft activities and in a variety of games meant members a to teach the variety of recreational activites. The crafts were conducted by Melda Fackrell of the advisory council and Marilyn Dailey of the teen council. Games were supervised by advisory council member Brenda Newton. In the afternoon the two groups traded places. Dinner was prepared and served at 6 p.m. by the advisory and teen council members. Following the dinner, Teen Council President Bart Wankier, assisted by Blake Broadhead, conducted the evening program. The final number of the procandle lightgram was the ing ceremony by the teen council under the direction of advisDona ory council member Jones. It is estimated that between 130 and 140 members, leaders and parents participated in all or part of the days activities. 4-- H 1.00 75 Women's Suits, including pantsuits, $2.00, 1.50, 1.00 Womens Jackets and Coats $1.50, 1.00, .75 ally fit the way the articles were constructed, stated Miss Pof- fenroth, we have not had cat- egories which really fit tailoring methods in the past. Dressmaker tailoring the method involving extensive use of machine stitching with many speed techniques. Garments combining both handwork and machine techniques will fall into this category, Mens suits $1.50, 1.00, .75; Mens Jackets and Coats $1.50, i.oo, .75; Womens suits includ-tionjng pantsuits $1.50, 1.00 .75; Womwns Jackets and Coats the tradi- Custom tailoring method of tailoring re- quiring considerable handwork and is usually found in ready to $1.50, 1.00, wear suits and coats of the al .75. 3EXS0U I 12 and 13 Thursday and Friday, August ran DAVID MIVEM WOLD DRACULA" Safrday Soday, Monday and fuesday, Aug. GEORGE SEGAL T THE jjDIRTWATER FOX, 33 . SOUTH MAIN UTAH Times-New- 14 Aru 4-- D Plumbing & Builders Supply 66 South Main Nephi, Utah s 17 V. : Rancnwear The Wests largest selection of clothes for the western man and his lady. Next time youre in Salt Lake, come in and visit our stores. Jack Wolfe Ranchwear 142 East 2nd South Monday thru Saturday Fashion Place Mall Monday thru Sunday The Parking Is free When I want to give a gift, I always send a Times-New- s gift subscription. It brings a little bit of me into the life of my kids and relatives each week, and It's only $6.00 for a whole year! Send the Times-New- s to Someone you Love The Times-New- s 96 South Main LARRY PETERSON Phone 42342S9 Ag en mm and deal on them. Closed every Wednesday On Everything in the Store AGENCY before the hunt. Come Mrs. DUCHESS AND THE Discount CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE Arvilla Newton spent several days in Orem last week where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sherwood and family. While there she attended the Abraham Boswell family reunion held on Saturday. Two Hunting Bows Bill will Must sell in GOLDIE HAWN 15 LIFE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hawkins and children of American Fork visited in Mona on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers. They attended sacrament meeting to hear Paula Newell give a report of her LDS mission to Argentina. Together, they'll show you how the West was FUN! and Monday FARM OWN BIS HOMEOWNERS BONDS on all guns and ammo in stock t in Bach to School Values This Thursday , Friday, Saturday, AUTO Mona news r DRflCUlA . FIRE Off YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Here's Nephi news INSURANCE Off IF YOU LIKED -- Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Tew of Blackfoot, Idaho were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Wilson on Friday. Other visitors at the Wilson home, on Friday and Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hoyt of Midvale. for all your hunting needs! Nephi, Utah August 12, 1976 YOU'LL LOVE A family reunion and party Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Paxman honoring Mrs. Sophie Bruno of were in Kearns on Sunday where Moroni on her 83rd birthday they attended sacrament meetwas held 8 in ing and visited with Mr. and Aug. anniversary Mrs. Michael Paxman and Nephi Canyon. The following were in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ostler and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and family, Recent visitors at the home Mrs. Tony Cowan and son Joel, of Ralph Park were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ostler and Mrs. Ray Warren from Califson, Chris and Mr. and Mrs. ornia and Fay Carter of Payson. Blaine. Whiting and family of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangelson Guests at the home of Mr. and and daughters of Levan;Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ostler and daugh- Mrs. Leo Ingram on Saturday ter Misty of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. were Mrs. Richard Daley and Morris Wright and daughters of daughters Diane and Susan of North Ogden ;Mr. and Mrs. Tom Salt Lake City, Mrs. Shirlene Green and family, Minnie Gark, Dovey and daughters Donna and Mildred Spens, Lois Duffy, Tom Shirlene of Mr. Pleasant, and Mrs. Joseph Gillette of Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. and Idaho. Declo, They all attended Park and sons, Mr and Mrs. reunion. the family Ingram Allred and Gayton daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruno, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bruno and dauMr. and Mrs. Roy Spriggs and ghters and Mr. and Mrs. James children Shawn, Todd and DanSpens and family, all of Salt ielle of Bountiful were visitors Lake City. over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace. Their and family of Price, Lafe O son, Brett returned to Bountiful Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth with them after spending his Kennedy and family, and Mrs. summer vacation with his Mark Jorgenson and family of grandparents. Provo; Mrs. Shirley Butler and son of Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Louda and family of Redwood Gty, Calif.; Manila Mrs. Gaude Tolley on Saturday Drussel , Burley, Idaho; Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Algene Graff Mrs. Bemel Bruno, Miss Sophi and sons of St. George. Bruno, Mr. and Mrs. Jack BruErrol Wilkey of Fort Dix, New no, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bog-de- n and family, all of Murray; Jersey, and Miss Karen Adams Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goward and of Fillmore visited on Friday family of Sandy, Mrs. Lucille and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Goward, Mr. and Mrs. Lazelle Fed Wilkey. Adair and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Coates and family, all of Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen and daughter Cammy of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Max Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Baxter and family of Milford; Rodney Heslington of Simi Valley, California; Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Goward and family of Citrus Heights, Calif.; Mr. and, Mrs. Paul Bailey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bailey and family, Mrs. Brent Bailey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goward, and Mrs. Sophie O Leary Cloward Bruno, all of Moroni. y 10 The VENICE THEATRE visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hintze. On all bikes in stock sections are revised 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay-stru- p and Lucille and Gary Shepherd returned to their homes recently from a tour of LDS Church historical places. They attended the Pageant at the Hill Cumorah and also visited in New York, Vermont, Palmyra, Washington D. C., Williamsburg, Nauvoo, and other places. At Nauvoo they 10 Fair book tailoring 4-H-ers Ninety-seve- n members, plus leaders and parents participated in a one-da- y camp at Bear Canyon Picnic Area on Aug. . open house will honor the couple from 7:30 until 9 p.m. at 185 East 500 North in Orem. Overnight guests on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber returned to their home on Fri- G. Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. day from a months trip to Orvin Shepherd of Pleasant While visitthere, they England. Grove. with Mr. Suffolk and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Ander- ed in Abbott and family. They son spent last week in Logan Ronald Mrs. Charles Brotherson of to Heckmondwike, where he participated in the then went and her grandson of Mt. Layton Festival of the Anerican West as Yorkshire and visited with Mrs. Pleasant were visitors on ThursWhile there Womersley. Annie a blacksmith on Frontier St. day of last week at the home of Marlene Anderson, Jean Cham-ble- e, they attended the Dewsbury Mrs. Dulcie Francom. a Ward. week at spent LDS They and Francis Kennedy visit' ed with them over the weekend Penzance where they attended and they all attended the the LDS Ward meetings, and went on to Bradford, Yorkpageant at Logan concerning then and visited with Mr. and shire of settlement the Great the John Mrs. Bradbury and attendAmerican West. They also attended an Indian Pow Wow. ed the LDS ward there. They also spent a week in Birstall, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nower of Yorkshire with Mr. and Mrs. 4-- D Salt Lake Sity spent Sunday in Harry S. Ripley. On July 24 they Levan with Mr. and Mrs. James celebrated their silver wedding anniversary with members of P. Christensen. their family at the Dewsbury relarecreation hall. Sixty-si- x tives and friends attended. The following Thursday they went to Lincoln, Lincolnshire to do genealogy work for Wlldrows family. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bradbury accompanied them. Before returning home they spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty at Thornto hill, Yorkshire. Enroute Levan they stayed overnight higher price bracket. Mens suits: $2.00, 1.50, 1.00 with Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Mens Jackets and Coats, $1.50 Hodson and children in Midvale. 623-119- 9 |