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Show Services held Saturday for Daryl L. Olpin Graveside services were conducted on Saturday, June 18 at the Provo City cemetery for Daryl L. Olpin, 59, a former resident of Nephi, who died at his home in Provo on Wednesday of cancer. Olpin was bom at Nephi on May 22, 1918, a son of William Lynn and Stella Bigler Olpin. He married Mildred Taylor of Levan in 1937 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in 1971. He married Helen Christensen in 1972. Olpin graduated from Juab High School in 1936 and later attended Brigham Young Uni- ) V; Mrs. Elena H. Stanley was the guest of honor at a dinner party given by the members of the Mona LDS Ward choir at the Mona chapel recreational hall on Wednesday evening. After the dinner, a program was given and the choir members presented Mrs. Stanley with a mantle clock to show their appreciation for the many hours she has spent in helping choir members perfect their songs and for the hours of practice she has put in preparing for special programs. Mrs. Blaine Jones will take over the duties of choir organist. Mrs. Stanley will continue to be the ward organist. v a?.: U Mrs. Elena H. Stanley Girl, bom June 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sperry of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Park and Mr. and 'S wV. in. Community Calendar June Game, chants, June 23 Little Pextons vs. League Games, Lions vs. Kiwanis; NRP vs. Merchants, 5:30 p.m.; URW vs Jaycees; Mona vs. Pextons, following. June Janice 24 v Great-grandparen- son of Manti. n Miss RaNae Cramer RaNae Cramer to wed Arden Hill August 19 the engagement of their daughter, Miss RaNae Cramer, to Arden Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Belliston of Nephi. The bride-to-b- e is a student at Ricks College at Rexsburg, Idaho, where she is majoring in art. Hill is also a student at Ricks, where he enrolled following completion of an LDS mission to Florida. The couple are planning to be married on August 19 at the Idaho Falls LDS Temple, with a reception the same evening. Juab County hospital list Patients at the Juab County Hospital as of Tuesday afternoon included the following: Hugh Brandon, Nephi Jay Chatterton, Eureka 5 You are invited to call on Tuesdays to have your coming events scheduled in this Community Calendar. The Times-New- s will be pleased to include all events possible to help you plan and participate in the various community activities, but will not be responsible for inclusions or omissions of events not reported to our office. i Thanks for help' Monaite says 'but Darla Fairbanks, Mona Peggy Howell, Springville Homer Jenkins, Nephi Merle Jones, Santaquin Lucille W. Nielson, Nephi Deon Rosquist, Ephraim Becky Sperry, Nephi Allan Taylor, Nephi 623-052- The V s we'll need more.' We were very gratified with the support we received. Thats how Mrs. Douglas (Shirley) Young described last Saturday's cleanup effort in Mona. A large number of townspeople turned out to help make the community more beautiful. The work will continue on Saturday of this week when heavy equipment will move in to clean up the Mona garbage dump area and to work on the streets throughout the community. Mrs. Young said that more helping hands can al- it Birthday greetings to Day- lin Scott Hermansen, who was one year old on June 21. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Hermansen of Yuma, Arizona. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Hermansen and Mr. and Mrs. Deverl Manning, all of Nephi. are Mrs. Emily Webster of Rifle, Colorado and Mrs. Zenda Manning of Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Annie Wickham of Logan is the childs Happy birthday to Tina Marie Ingram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ingram of American Fork, who became one year old this week. Her grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Dick L. Ingram of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Martin of Santaquin. are L. E. Hoffine of San Diego, California and Mrs. Fern Francom and Clar- ence Ingram, both of Nephi. Great-grandparen- Happy birthday to Jennifer Elaine Johnson, who will be one year old on June 27. Jennifer Elaine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Johnson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elden Johnson of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Livesey of Salt Lake City. is Conrad J. Hansen of Salt Lake City. Great-grandfath- Great-grandparen- ways be used. Now open C&D Antique Traders 298 South Main 9 Nephi , Ut. Hours 10 to 7 - or by appointment 623-017- Buy - Sell - trade Antiques operated by Clair and Delores Daniels Times-New- s Nephi, Utah June 23, 1977 3 ? faSZT 4MSt tnt 5 : i- . Shepherd-Kevi- Stanley reception, Levan LDS Ward cultural hall. June 25 Mona Community Cleanup continues June 29 Little League Games, Kiwanis vs. Merchants; URW vs. Pextons, 5:30 p.m.; Lions vs. NRP following. June 30 Nephi Sixth Ward annual Canyon Party. July 2 and 9 Nephi Stake Golf Tournament at Canyon Hills Park July 4 Nephi Third Ward Carnival at City Park July 14, 15, 16 43rd annual Ute Stampede S . Mer- 5:30 p.m. 24 Little t Nephi. are Stan Park and Eva Tuttle, both of Nephi; Edris Wall of Santaquin; and Lenore Deni- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cramer of Idaho Falls, Idaho announce League a; - Mrs. A. Duane Sperry, all of 11:15 brought Y Times- - News in Mona will begin a.m. at the Mona LDS Ward chapel. Testing will begin in Levan at the Levan LDS Ward chapel at 1:00 p.m. According to Mrs. Bradford, pressure canners should be tested each year to determine the accuracy of the canner s pressure gauge. Only the lids of the canners need to be honored by Mona ward choir W; USU Extension Services Home Economist Brenda L. Bradford will be in Levan and Mona on Tuesday, June 28 to test pressure canners, the extension office announced to- at Mrs. Stanley ff New babies Happy Recent births as reported to Birthday the are: day. Testing versity and Utah State Agricultural College. He was a graduate of the International Daryl L. Olpin Accountants Society CorresElks lodge. He was Provo the pondence School. He served in special auditor for the grand the US Navy for two years lodge of the Western District, during World War II and had BPOE. Survivors are his widow, previously served three years in the Utah National Guard Helen C. Olpin, Provo; one with Nephis battery of the daughter, Sherry 0. Thomp145th Field Artillery. son, Salt Lake City; three stepFor six years he was employ- sons; four grandchildren; and ed at McGill, Nevada and foltwo brothers and a sister: lowing World War II he work- Lawrence E. Olpin, Portland, ed at Kaiser Steel near Provo. Oregon; Marcus N. Olpin, NeIn 1951 he opened his own phi; and Mrs. Mary Overman, public accounting firm in Pro- Orem. vo. He was a member of Utah Interment was under the and national accountant so- direction of Anderson Funeral cieties and was a member of Home, Nephi. & Pressure canner testing set for Mona, Levan - Ts ?& m c, A- - mis 585. -l- ist::- -- " . i. .rv' a!' y ? wjgL Km v v y ?, &.K o ... CWvrvT Vk Vi x y,- f. 1& - 'J 14 v r J, , tr- - , , vi.U ..viS.tffes.fSS31- - Just because we charge for directory assistance doesnt mean you have to pay for it. course, there are going to be occasions when have to resort to directory assistance For example, you when you need newly-listenumbers that aren t yet in the directory That s why we don t begin to charge for these calls until you've made five ot them in any billing period However, there are certain things you can do to avoid being charged for directory assistance and we d like to share them with you. Most of the numbers you re looking for can be found in either the white pages or the yellow pages It s just a matter of keeping these directories handy Write down in a personal directory the telephone numbers of people you call frequently or numbers that you ve obtained through directory assistance There are some exceptions to this new charge For example blind and other handicapped people who can t use the directory should call our business office to find out how to become exempt People who call from pay phones hospitals hotels and motels will not be charged And long distance directory assistance outside of Utah ' will not be affected Of will We developed this charge because it was the only we could handle the rising costs of directory way assistance fairly Now the people who use directory assistance the most will pay for it And the people who use their directories the most ; ; Our directory assistance number. Be careful how you spend it. Only $1.25 per week for a 25 word ad that will put money in yourj ; wont pocket and space in your garage! or basement. The Times-New- s 96 South Main Nephi, Ut. 84648 623-052- Mountain Beil 5 ii |