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Show Library sets , '' V - It y r V. V"- - J. V N . f ,r jk f X f y : v , i , , A -- ' 2' j , uu v, ( v i 't .' - s, v .. .3 ' , ;' V-- . 'Vw t jr ;r y; - V V ' J y days at - 1 - 1 Paula are They : ' Nephi; Janice Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Stuart of Nephi; and Donna Neilsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Nielson of Nephi. Paxman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Births Recent births as reported to the Tons Ni ws are; Son, born May 14 to Nelda Haney is American Legion president for 78 Nelda Haney was installed as the president of the American Legion Auxiliary at ceremonies held recently at the home of Ruth Chapman. First vice president of the organization is Ada Sperry. Second vice president of the auxiliary is Julia Bean. Installed as of r secretary-treasure- the organization is Bet-tiAnderson. Sergeant-at-Arm- s is Jessie Wilkey. Chaplain of the group is Norma Jenkins. e Viola Ockey is the iliarys historian. aux- The is groups reporter LaRae Kendall. Chalice Club holds party The Chalice Club's Mothers Day party was held at Mickelsons Cafe May 11, 1978. The persons attending included club members and their n fifty-seve- guests. A tribute to mothers was by given Nephi, is hi The gills Bonnie White. A tribute to daughters given by Jean Johnson A tribute to grandmothers s -- t o t alter note. are being sponsored , t N eph i following n- -i s n on orga ia Security Bank, tin 1 N HP, tin Nephi news ( 111!) lanes is t of the Amencan gion s gn Is state pro-- Nelda Li halt-ma- I am purpose of the state pi ogr am is to hi !p those attending to learn about local state, I In1 got Is i Law- gov eminent Mi randy Club honors mothers Mtmhtrs of the M u an- Club and their ti v pint hers held their annual Mothers Day party May 9 at Hay's Supper Club The girls and their mot bets had dinner and saw a program featuring Johnson. Gifts were given to Mrs. Delta Hedberg. Janet Sperry Bowles, and Carol Jackson Egbert. Weather Blsh t In c v tor six w o c, j) mlensc n ei s s,i one will nit c t it i t hat 1 c ? 7 Sic seals 802 Taco, trimmings, gelatin cake, milk Ivlemen Wednesday taiy, suck lunch High School, winner lopped with whipped potatoes and cheese, tomato on lettuce, wedge weather LEVAN WEATHER p P L nn B't-a- n OITESflteil M Its time for your Utah Republicans to run our Neighbor to Neighbor campaign. Every year we take this opportunity to get out and meet our neighbors, talk politics, raise campaign funds, recruit volunteers and strengthen our political system at the grass roots. WATCH FOR YOUR NEIGHBOR THE WEEK OF MAY 22, 1978 Be generous with your time and money. NEPHI WEATHER ra. P ! r.v - U'c eDjli)can Fs'-- y Bob Wnght n v ,u i ni 1 'u The i ( i den, , f) J Times-New- s Nephi. Utah May 18, 1978 PN :L Mill1 T i'i'SlI Call or write Darwin B. Craig - 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday DBG Investments 4185 South 300 West, Suite No. 4 Utah 84403 Odgen, j' $.29 U ea. East too South 023-023- 1 Order our Memorial Flowers Now r , 'gh l i rs Mother Nature Nursery - cream style corn, hint, sugar doughnut, milk luesduv - Handling-e- api icot cookie, milk ( Bedding v vt. Plants uwmmvww Energy-wis- e qi cq speed r'tsrw; fiTr' I follow s fries, 'tub 1 N the were Troopers Paul Mange Ison, Gale Rasmussen, and Norman ndcrson as well as Sgt. fit nt t.ts. 621-773- 2 The lunch menu for m tin1 .J uub si bools Distr ic t for Mav 22 2b French Ki n he pi ogi in to be real goo ( i Large Bartlet Pear Trees Here's week's school district lunch menu with . fruit Trees et ks. Mondav I and i Running thicks Ind n pot Is - Nursery Group ',iff a if will pay you to cus your - hot water. Wait until you have a full load of dishes or clothes before running the dishwasher or clothes washer. Or if your washer has various water level settings, use the appropriate one for the amount you ore washing. You can also save hot water ond energy by showering rather than bathing ond by promptly repairing faucets that dnp. P03ISEP i d t In Mm. n i 1 j) h -- -- 1 twi phi, S,l ! smiiiff through ten may register on June 6. The program will last s given by Beverly Anderson. Those in charge of the party were Beth Jarrett. Melva Scott, and Jean s -- V Vj d if ihur speedometers were pi opet ly calibrated. d in dag UL J vi$L4z'J Wednes- Children ages live through seven may register on June 5 Children ages eight i .P i n g and ledi al and Mrs rence Olpin have r turned to then home m Portland, On gun after isitmg for thiee wiiks with fntiuB and relatives in Nephi and Pt o n While in Nephi, they of Mr. wi re house gut-- Is and Mrs, Othel Pn . They also visited with Mr and Mrs Ralph Chase and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. he Stampede Ctnnmit-te- , and the Varietto ux-iliai- y epln and tl Kiwams Club, I the In Amencan Legion of Neilsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Neilsen of Mona; Ann McPher-- ; son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth McPherson of Barbara Pa x in in corge and 2 p m. Children eight, nine, and ten years old will meet on Tuesdays and Thursday s at 2 p m. Southern Utah State College will be Girls State site for Nephi four G in weekend trap work" and will be Neailv 100 tars parsponsible lor then own kend ticipated m a supper and breakfast t ei t client t t atlar pt The Nephi Fust LDS summer reading prowill hold then an gram at the Nephi Public nnal Fathers and Sons Library will begin June tin's outing Friday night 5, says Mrs. Eloise and Sat urda The pr oup Spencer, librarian. w ill camp ut t lie new i on A program for children crete bridge over the ages five, six, and seven S v let Riv er wc of s( years old will be held on Mills A Mondays Girls State participants will be, left to right, Ann McPherson, Paula Neilsen, Barbara Paxman, Donna Nielson, and Janice Stuart. J NPmuo Four Juab High School girls will attend Girls State at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City June 4 through 10. Smokie got 100 mo (mists v . vv ' V I . 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