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Show ) Mr. and Mrs. Alan Iuce were in Arizona last weekend to attend the wedding ceremony of Kevin Dix Grace and Traci Kenega in the Mesa, Arizona LDS Temple. They also attended the wedding reception on Saturday evening in honor of the couple. The hridgroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dix Grace of Payson, formerly of Nephi. Nephi news Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Broad-heawere in Provo on Satur- d day and Sunday to attend a meeting of the Utah Lions Club. Wallace Tidwell of Suit Lake City was a weekend gues at the home of Mrs. Letha Tidwell. Mrs. Doris Bowers-Ironattended a workshop on teaching technical writing on Saturday with Mrs. Celia sponsored by BYU and the University of Utah. That evening, she and her husband attended a production presented by the s Mrs. Florence Anderson and daughter Celia of Kearns spent Saturday Briggs- - Happy birthday to Kim Vest Wilkerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilkerson of Mona. Kim will be one year old on November 19. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marc Vest of Mona and Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Wilkerson of Payson. are Mrs. Sadie Vest and Mr. and Mrs. Loras Kay, all of Mona; Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Cook of Lake Shore; and Mrs. Esther Mooseman of Salt Lake City. Great-grandparen- ts Our apologies are extended to Mrs. Terri Menlove, president of the President's Council of the Nephi Federated Women's Clubs. We erronesouly gave the position to Mrs. Max L. Orme in the article concerning the state president's visit to Nephi which was published in last week's issue. We ' regret any embarassment to Mrs. Menlove or Mrs. Orme. Newbirths babies to Recent THETiMES-NEWsare- reported : Boy, born November 12 to Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of Mr. and Mrs. Val Teerlink of Levan. He will be named James Germany have been visiting in Carl Reed. Grandparents are Mona with Mr. and Mrs. E. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Worwood of ton EUertson, Mr. and Mrs. Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-do- n Reed of Nephi. Nephi Teerlink, and other relare Mr. and Mrs. atives and friends. They were dinner guests at the home of Leonard Linton of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Robbins Girl, born November 5 to Mr. on Friday. Val has been staMrs. Steven Sperry of Salt and tioned in Germany with the US Lake City. Grandparents are Army. Mr. and Mrs. William Sperry Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson host- of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Ered a group of ladies at her vin Newton of Mona. are Mrs. Norma home on Monday afternoon as K. of Jensen Sutherland and of the VISTA program. part LaVon Jones entertained the Mrs. Susie Tiffany of Mona. is ladies with the book review of You and Me Lord, by Allen Mrs. Maysel Goble of Salt Lake Mona news . Great-grandparen- ts children, all of Logan. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte J. Dansie were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Peery and Mrs. Tamara Kerr and family, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kay of Provo were guests at the home of Mrs. Oscar Newton on Girl, born November 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Llewellyn. She will be named Melanie Ann Llewellyn. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewellyn of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Marc Vest of Mona. are Mr. and Mrs. Loray Kay and Mrs. Sadie Vest, both of Mona; Mrs. Lela Fowkes of Nephi; and Mrs. Ver-d- a Lewellyn of Ft. Green. Jackets Mr. and Mrs. Sherrel Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taylor of Orem were in Nephi on F evening to visit with O. Ray Powell at the Juab County Hospital. y Reduced Clarence Bowers visited in Magna on Saturday and Sunday with Harry Bowers and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jarrett returned home recently from a vaction trip to Lake Tahoe, Nevada and California. They visited at Ridgecrest. California with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rosenlof and at Hemet, California with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rosenlof. At the Keith Rosenlof home they picked up Abner Rosenlof of Mt. Pleasant who had been visiting there for some time. He accompanied them to St. George where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beard and then returned with them to Mt. Pleasant by way of Zions National Park. Great-grandparen- ts Cherry.' Refresments were City. served. All Winter Arnold Brough. Mr; and Mrs. Ira Huggins of Ogden and Mrs. Fonda Earl of Nephi were visitors at the home of Mrs. Arvilla Kendall on Sunday. birthday dinner celebrating the birthday anniversaries of Michelle Wilkins, Andria Boston, and Rachel Ivory, held at the home of Mrs. Ann Wilkins. Others of the family who were present were Mrs. D. W. Brian of Loa; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carotta of Kemmerer, Wyoming; Dr. and Mrs. Dan Boston and daughter Andria, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ivory and children, and Mrs. Anne Wilkins and 3 and Mrs. Mike Golden and family of Kaysville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the home of Mrs. Arvilla Kendall on Friday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coulson, Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Mrs. Vera Johnson, and Leland Despaine, all of Ft. Green. Dr. and Mrs. Alva A. Boston spent last week in Logan with members of their family. While there they attended a family Mr. and Mrs. Dinner guests on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Winter Salt Lake City were Su the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thad and Mrs. Grace Orton of Boun- - ' afternoon visitors at the home Nebeker were Mr. and Mrs. Val tiful were visitors over the of Mrs. Lucille Lunt. Oveson of Orem. weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I. Wil. 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