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Show Nephi news at New babies Visitors over the weekend the home of Mrs. Milo Cazier were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer and son of Santaquin and Maurice Cazier of Salt Lake City. to the the pa6t New babies reported Times-New- week during s are: to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorpe of East Carbon City, on August 29. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney of Nephi, Mrs. Eva Smith of Price and Leo Thorpe of East Carbon City. Boy bom n Mrs. James A. Miner of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Probst of Ogden spent Monday of this week with Mrs. Anna D. Allred is--, i Mrs. Edith Beckstead spent several days last week visiting with Mrs. W. A. Warr and Mrs. Clarence W. Silver in Salt Lake City. Karen Beckstead, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Beckstead of Fairfax, Virginia was an overnight guest on Friday of last week at the home of Mrs. Edith Beckstead. Karen is attending Brigham Young University. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Williams and children Kellie, Justin, Burke, and Jeremy of Alpine. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and children Tonya, Annette, and Michael of Sandy were guests at the Charles Williams home. The Times-New-s O Nephi, Utah September 2, 1976 Boy bora on August 25, to Mr. of formerly of Nephi. He and Mrs. Karl Kler Pan-guitc- h, will be named Ryan Whitman Kler. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Kler and Mr. and Mrs. K. Walters, both of San Jose, California. Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thain on August 28. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Chapman of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thain of Benson, is Utah. Mrs. George Thain, Benson. Great-grandmoth- Boy, born August 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Craig Worthington of Debbie Spencer, Scott Mortensen Debbie, Scott look forward to September 3 wedding Miss Spencer is a graduate of Juab High School and Dixie Mrs. Eloise Spencer of Nephi and Mr. Vear L. Mortensen of St. George announce the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Debbie Spencer and Scott Mortensen. The couple has selected Friday, September 3, for their marriage at the Manti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the Nephi Fine Arts Center from 8 to 10 p.m. Hunter. He will be named Jeffrey Craig Worthington. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthington of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richards of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Girl, born August 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ray (Pete) Jacobsen of Nephi'. She will be named Jennifer Lin Jacobsen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Azusa, California and Pam and Jake Jacobsen of Nephi. el College. Mr. Mortensen also graduated from Dixie college and from Dixie High School. He served an LDS mission in Northern Germany. He plans to attend Girl, born August 28 to Mr. Utah State University at Logan and Mrs. Steven Harrow (Janet this autumn to work toward a Pace) of Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred degree in civil engineering. Pace of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harrow of Salt Lake City. are Mr. and Mrs. William Howard of Salt Lake City. . Delta's Valley Bank buys grand champion lamb Mona news The Delta office of. Valley Bank and Trust Co. was the purchaser of the grand champion fat lamb in the junior division of the Utah State Suffolk Sheep Show and Sale held last weekend in conjunction with the Juab County Fair. The lamb was raised by Ross Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ross Madsen of Nephi. Mrs. William Newell of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jackson of Layton, and Carolee Bowles returned home recently from a k vacation trip. They visited with Mrs. Doris Jackson in Hitchins, Kentucky and then went on to Washington, D. C. where they toured the city. They visited the Capitol Building, the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Memorial, the national cemetery, and other points of interest. They also visited the LDS Temple in the area. two-wee- Bowles to remain Golden Age Club president Clarence Bowers was reelected president of the Golden Age' Club at their meeting held last Wednesday. Vice president of the organizaMrs. Pearl Dahlen and tion is Edith Miller, secretary is Mrs. Blanche Pitt visited with Fay Malmgren, and treasurer is Mrs. Geneva Molyneaux on Wed- Nina Hanson. nesday of last week. The Golden Age Gub will be on September 8 at 2 entertained of the at home visitors Sunday from Orem. Reband a Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton p.m. by were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sum- freshments will be served. mers of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clissold, all of Salt Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen visitLake City. ed in Salt Lake City last week Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Oliver with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bendixand children Tammy, Wendy, en and family and Mrs. Onita and Harrison Jr. of Blanding Wade and children. Homer Benhave been visiting for the past dixen and sons Kim, Michael, ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Har- and Don brought her home. rison Oliver. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alger E. Suther- Dulcie Francom for several land received word recently that days last week were Wallace Norman Wall of Eureka has Tolley and daughters Janet, been sustained as a high council- Karen, and Leslie and Mrs. man in the Santaquin Utah LDS Ruby Moore, all of Salt Lake City. Stake. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewell were Mr. and Mrs. David Keel and family of Henderson, Nevada. - Great-grandparen- ts Girl, born August 29 to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hughes of Ne- Mary Watson, Glen L. Ilill Mary , Glen to be united in Manti Temple wedding Mr. and Mrs. A. Rex Hill, married at the Manti Temple of former residents of Nephi, an- the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints on Friday, nounce the approaching marri- Latter-da10. to Hill L. Glen son of September their age The couple will be honored at Mary Watson. They will be a reception at the Nephi Fine Arts Center, 165 East First Juab Wasps win South, from Eight until ten p.m. football game that same day. Mr. Hill is a 1971 graduate of Fresh from a 20 to 16 win over Manti on Friday, the Juab High Juab High School and served for School Wasps football team is two years in the LDS Texas looking forward to a hard fought Dallas mission. The bride to be game this Friday when they is a daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. meet the Hurricane High School Leroy A. Watson of Grand team. Prairie, Texas and is a 1976 Coach Lee Scott looks forward graduate of Brigham Young to a winning season, he says. University. The Wasps will take the field They will make their home in against the Southern Utah boys Provo where Mr. Hill will attend the Utah Technical College. at 5 p.m. on Friday. y phi. She will be named Kimber-- ; lee Hughes. Grandparents are Mrs. Julia Bean and Alton J. Bills, both of Nephi ; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes of Panguitch. are Mrs. Betty Stanley of Provo and Mrs. Dean Hughes and Seth both of Panguitch. Great-grandparen- ts Hep-wort- Nephi news Mr. and Mrs. T. Clair Kendall of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Kendall on Saturday. Guests Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Douglass K.5mith of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kendall and family of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kendall of Nephi. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Thomas Kendall. C: Levan news STAR SPAKGLED ins . Regular $12.00 IMW 6 PC. ATTACHMENT SET short p)95 SUITS AND A Proven Young Administrator SI sleeve V for Juafe Couilty CwamossfoGaer for these r0SfJ2: 29.95 INCLUDED: ARROW SHIRTS 0 Richard May knows what the job of county commissioner requires and still desires to give service in this office. S Richard May knows that there will be demands made of his time which may not always be convenient. He will still dedicate his time to the business of the office. DEEP-CLEA- N Exclusive Representation Richard May will give fair consideration to everyone and represent ALL areas and people of the county. Dial-A-Nap-P 1X1 rug height adjustment n beater-ba- r Edge Kleener cleans that last tough inch along baseboards 5 - reg. 9.95 Zebra ; 6.95 EeHs - VOTE SEPT. 14 MODEL 1416 ad LEVI Big Efficiency and Responsibility IXI Richard May knows that the people demand fiscal responsibility and yet efficiency for our tax dollars. This he pledges to give. REG. UPRIGHT TOOLS REG. $19-9TOTAL REG $94.95 SHIRTS - mens and FARAH Honesty Richard May knows that above all a public servant is expected to be honest: Honest to the public, to the office he holds, and to himself. brush roll loosens embedded dirt and grit, while brushes sweep it up Power-drive- 1 striped Time SI ANY ADJUSTS TO CARPET FROM THE LOWEST NAP TO THE THICKEST SHAG. SPORT COATS OFF hays Desire XI Richard May already has the experience and knowledge about budget matters and meeting protocol pertaining to county government. RICHARD MAY 12.50 ar SWEAT SHIRTS Ffen&g Orange fcr the hunt! $5.95 mih feed Cue -- 9.95 ifoejejeoy Juab County Commissioner Democrat NCLUDES 6 PC ATTACHMENT SET FOHSEYS VARIETY STORE 42 SOUTH MAIN NOW, PHONE UTAH 23-06- 43 ! . VOTE SEPT. 14 IJ l Paid Political Advertisement by RICHARD MAY FOR COMMISSIONER VOLUNTEERS, Larry Braadhead, Chairman |