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Show Levan news CONGRATULATIONS to these Earl Anderson was a visitor on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neils C. Anderson. Karl is now living at Misha waga. Indiana. He is Christensen of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Christensen and daughter Tiffany and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Christensen and daughter Mindy, all of Granstudying and doing research ger; and Vinnie and Angus work at Notre Dame UniverChristensen, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen, and Mr. and sity. Mrs. James P. Christensen, all Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow of Levan. Beard spent the weekend and Christmas day visitors at the Christmas day in Midvale with Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Hudson home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern and family. While there, they Mangelson were Mr, and Mrs. attended Sunday school and Bert McPherson and daughter sacrament meeting at the Mid- of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs vale Fourth Ward with the Paul Mangelson and daughters Ilodsons. Stuart Hodson re- of Ivan. turned home with them to Guests at the home of Mr. spend a week. Enroute home, they visited at Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulsen on and Mrs. George Fearmley and Christmas Eve were Mr. and at Mona with Mrs. Florence Mrs. Martin Poulsen and famNewton. ily of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jarrett and family Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bendix-e- of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon and family of Kearns visited Wood and family and Mrs. Rhea over the Christmas weekend Garrett and family, all of Levwith Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen. an: Tony Sperry of Nephi; and Gary Newton of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulsen and sons Don, Feb, Ben, and Roy of Granger were week- spent Christmas day in Spanish end guests at the home of Mr. Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Poulsen and family. and Mrs. J. E. Bendixen. Visitors at the home of Mr. The family of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence Brough on E. S. Powell met on December Christmas day were Mr. and 18 for a family and Mrs. Robert Shepherd and dinner. exchanged gifts They children of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Juan Mora and daughter at the dinner. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney of American Fork. Powell and children of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shep- Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde herd spent Christmas day in Powell and family and Mr. and Pleasant Grove with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Powell and family, Mrs. Orvin Shepherd and family. all of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Powell of Levan. Juab High School Students: FOR WRESTLING: Rodger Sperry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sperry. FOR BASKETBALL: Quinton Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Kay. Each will receive steak dinners for 2. compliments of Rays Cafe n to Lind-har- Normally the tall rock formations that of lack skier. But with the the canyon is famous for. Prior Timks the to the snow, be sure and take snow in the area, News camera caught some of a ride some afternoon and en- - at this time of year, mobiles or to the the beauty of Salt Creek Can- yon is open only to the people of the community with snow- - cross-countr- y joy nature s handiwork. This formation is on the left of the canyon in the same vicinity as the Pole Canyon road. !NFnm How's Joe; Fred, Clarence; & Alice? Here's news of your Nephi friends Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bryan were hosts at a Christmas dinner at their home on Saturday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lofgran. and Mrs. Verda Kendall, all of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson of Midvale. Dinner guests on Christmas Lloyd Kendall and Jeff Ken of Lehi were visitors last Mr. dall and day at the home of Mrs. William Howard were week at the home of Mrs. VerMr. and Mrs. Randy Howard da Kendall. and sons of Woodenville, WashMr. and Mrs. Taryl and daughter of Richfield ington; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sunderland and daughters of were visitors on Friday at the Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Yates home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald and son of Nephi, and Mr. and Greenhalgh. Green-halg- Mrs. Dean Howard of Mills. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jar-reJones and son Sherman were and children of American in Salt Lake City on Christmas day to attend a family dinner Fork were visitors at the home held at the home of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jarrett Mrs. Lee C. Burton. Thirty on Christmas evening. members of the family were Visitors at the home of Mr. present. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett over Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt spent the Christmas weekend were Christmas day in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovell and and family of Orem, Mr. and children, in Draper with Mr. Mrs. David Christensen and and Mrs. Paul Lunt and family, family of Bountiful, Mr. and and in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Jarrett and famMrs. Gordon Lunt and family. ily of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Jarrett and daughter of A family party was held at Orem. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Allen of Joseph Lyman on the Saturday before Christmas. A pot luck Salt Lake City spent the Christdinner was served and gifts mas weekend at the home of were exchanged. Those attend- Mr. and Mrs. Barres Jenkins. ing were Mr. and Mrs. LaVar On Christmas day a family dinWaters and family of Lehi; Mr. ner was held at the Jenkins and Mrs. Wayne Steele and home. Other members of the family of Orem; and Mr. and family were present. Mrs. Larry Lyman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wilkey Guests at the home of Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- and Mrs. Dan Johnson for the ert Lyman and family, Mr. and Christmas holidays were Mr. Mrs. Richard Lyman and fam- and Mrs. Russell Parrish and ily, and Mr. and Mrs. James sons Shane and Jason of BounBills and family, all of Nephi. tiful and Mr. and Mrs. Alex members of the fam- Johnson and sons Casey and Forty-tw- o in were attendance. Travis of Nephi. Shane reily mained with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Gar- for a visit of several days. A rett were hosts at a Christmas family dinner was held at the dinner held at their home on Johnson home on Christmas Christmas day. Those attend- day. ing were Mr. and Mrs. DeVoe Lambert of Yucaipa, California; Christmas day guests at the and Ross Garrett and family, home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sanders Kay were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kay and children Susan and Garrett and family, and Cor-rin- e Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Garrett, all of Nephi. There Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl were 40 members of the family Kay and children Jennifer and Bobbie Joe, all of Hunting-ton- . present. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lucille Dalton and son Boyd Mickel and children Tracy of Orem visited at the Vickie, Mark, Leslie, and Scott home of Alice R. Freeman on of Granger visited at the Kay Wednesday of last week. Week- home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kay end guests were Chris L. Em- and family remained for the mons and wife Wendy. weekend. tt Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard Recent visitors at the home spent Christmas Day in Fill- of Mrs. Hazel Bosh were Mrs. more where they visited with William Bosh and son Kelly of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keele. Kearns: Mrs. Jerry Childs and Mr. and Mrs. Don Keele and children Terry. Jason, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jennifer of Murray: and Mr. Keele and family, and Mrs. and Mrs. Ashael Christensen of h Dinner guests on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Hall were Gary Hall of Boise, Idaho; Mrs. La verne Chapman of Ft. Green; and Mr. and Mrs. Kim Hall and son Aaron of Nephi. Gary and Mrs. Chapman remained for a weeks visit at the Hall home. Visitors at the George home during the Christmas holidays were Mr. Mrs. Bruce Thompson and family of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Green and children Laura, Mitchell, and D. Haymond Mark of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haynes spent the Christmas weekend in Kanab with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Haynes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh were hosts at a Christmas Eve dinner at their home for members of their family. They also celebrated the birthday anniversary of Dale Lynn Greenhalgh. Santa made a visit to their home, gifts were exchanged, and a program presented. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greenhalgh and children Scott and Kirk; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Greenhalgh and children Laura. David, Jimmy, and Janice; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenhalgh and children Ricky, Cheryl, and Blair; Mr. and Mrs. Dale work, study the issues, contact the legislators and take care of all the things that need doing and I'll just go along for the ride. If things don't just suit my fancy. I will I complain and criticize openly. will accept any benefits you may come up with, and then go out pay my dues in another organization. (Heprint from The Wisconsin V j. , ' - i ; rA' , - "' '.' $195 1X7 1X9 and 1214 Mower Conditioners 800 and 830 Wmdrowers 466 Baler Round Balers 35 and 3800 Forage Harvesters $390 $195 $1 950 $97$ $2 600 100 Stack Wagon 200 and 300 Stack Movers Hydrostatic Windrowers 200 and 300 Stack Wagons Forage Harvesters Stack Shredder Feeder 230 JENKINS SALES 105 ' ftvriw ! 'S' nusSst X ; '"" 'wTS y. ;; ' a happy New v.fcv.y ;; .'A :;.yx ' ': Teny Sperry Clead Blackett ,Y-Vj- r vV" ' Y. or Jar?.. tlr? A vn v.'Vvsy ' st ,,. V .v ! sL i " . . -' :;. t . AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL BOATS Just because we charge for mean directory assistance doesnt you have to pay for it. GLASS MOBILES MOBILE HOMES BONDS OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE SERVICE IN THIS AREA INSURANCE AGENCY K. North Main J. SPERRY, Phone 623-038- Agent 7 Nephi, Utah Ol course there ere going lo tx occasions when have to resort to directory assistance For example yot when yoi i need newly listed numbers tliat aren t yet in the directory That s why we don t tx?gin to charge lor these i .alls until you ve made five ol them in any billing period lowever. there are certain things you can do lo avoid being charged lor directory assistance and we d like to share them with you Most of the numtiers you re looking for can be found in either the white pages or the yellow pages It s just a matter ot keeping these directories handy Write down m a personal directory the telephone numliersof people you call frequently or numbers that you ve obtained through directory assistance F T here are some exceptions to this new charge or example blind and other handicapped txxiple who can t use the directory should cull our business office lo find Out how to become exempt People who call from pay phones hospitals hotels and motels will not tie charged And long distance direr tor assistance outside ot Utah will not be atlected i will 1 inter Lumber Company your True Value Store will be closed on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday this Week for inventory. We will be open to serve you on Monday January 3, 1977. at ' ;( MOTORCYCLES CALL THE V !!' Year. FIRE BUSINESS 51 SERVICE . . providing your insurance needs. K-- J & NEPHI, UTAH 84648 PHONE: 801 623-135- 8 the VFW and the Ladies Auxiliary for showing their support. I would appreciate the privilege The 600 W. CENTER ... SNOW $2 No finance charges imposed until the next use season Ask us for details If dealer inventory of any product listed above is exhausted, it can be ordered We would like to thank the members of the Mt. Nebo Post 5235 of haw $90 336 and 346 Balers ISA and I6A Choppers 100 Stack Mover 25 and 34 Forage Harvesters V.K.W. New s. I We hope you DISCOUNT l MAR 1977-3APR 1977 DISCOUNT UNTIL 28 FEB 1977 MACHINES 11 NOTICE!!! 1 Reward yourself two ways First you get the dependability of new John Deere machinery ahead of trie busy use season Second you it keep cash m your pocket with the special discount prices listed below Act now while discounts are these available See us about the hay or forage equipment you need e, Salt Lake City. WINTER LUMBER 210 West Center to $2,600 bonus savings on hay and forage equipment during John Deeres Roundup of Bargains 195 4 El-v- a Goulter. fL--J Lynn Greenhalgh and daughter Jenny Lynn; Mrs. Florence Beal; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh. They also received a telephone call from Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Greenhalgh and family of Richland, WashMr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood Christmas holiday visitors at ington. On Christmas morning, the weekend in Holden the family all assembled again spent Delwin Shepherd home the with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett at the Roy Greenhalgh home and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bennett. were Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wood for breakfast. and family of Roosevelt, Mr. The Times-New- s and Mrs. Rodney Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Von ChristenNephi, Utah sen and children of Salt Lake daughter Ronda of Logan, and Janice Shepherd of Monroe. December 30, 1976 City were visitors on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week at Guests at the home of Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Von and Mrs. Ross Harper for Christensen. Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. The Hitch Hiker Ron Harper and son Matt of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Chris- Levan, Mr. and Mrs. Blair tensen were hosts at a family Painter and son Ryan of Nephi, With his thumb, a hitch hiker and Christmas party at Mr. and Mrs. Phil Diamond dinner says. You furnish the gas, car. home on Christmas Eve. and daughter Kallie of Spring-villtheir attend to the repairs and upkeep, 11 ride Those attending were Mr. and and Brent Harper. supply the insurance, and with you free.. .but if you have Mrs. Wesley Christensen and sue you fbr an .accident. children Todd and Lori and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Taydamages. and Mrs. Mark Christensen, all lor spent the Christmas holiwho do not join of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Homer days in Ogden at the home of the Veterans of Foreign Wars are Christensen and son Tracy of Mr. and Mrs. Gam Stewart comparable to the hitch hiker. He Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Scott and family. is telling us."You join the Posts, go to meetings, serve on boards and committees, do the paper 1 0( RUG DOCTOR We developed this charge because it was the only way we could handle the rising costs of directory assistance fairly Now the people who use directory assistance the most will pay for it And the people who use their directories the most won t Our directory assistance number. Be careful how you spend it. CHAPMAN FURNITURE 27 South Main I Nephi - 623-047- 1 Mountain Bell 4 |