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Show 115th group commander. The camp will start field exwith a three-daercise in which the guardsmen will conduct normal engineer missions, but in a simulated Nephi NG will start camp next week Members of the local unit of the Utah National Guard will begin two of summer camp training at Camp W. G. in the event are the 115th Engineer Group from Murray and its filiated units, including the 1457th Engineer Battalion of Murray, American Fork, Mt, Pleasant, and Nephi; the 116th Light Equipment Williams May 4. Stork drops DU flu 1 6 Recent births as reported to The s are: Times-New- Daughter, born April 29, 1980 to Cheryl B. and Terry L. Kay of Mona. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence general. The highlight of the first week will be family day on Friday, May 9. All relatives of the guardsmen are invited to tour the facilities and Bowles of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kay of Mona. are Mr. and Mrs. Loras Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Elgy N. Ellertson, all of Mona; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Bowles of ts watch the training. Family members will be served a GI meal in the mess hall and watch a formal retreat parade. Family Day gives us Nephi. Son, born April 15, 1980 to Burt and Laraine Belliston of Nephi. He will be named Nathan Ronald Belliston. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellison of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Van C. Bethancourt of Mesa, , a chance to spouses, children, show and parents just what it is their guardsman does when hes away at weekend drills or summer camp, says Col. Melvin F. Frandsen, Arizona. Verde C. Ellertson of Mona was honored on her 84th birthday anniversary at a family dinner held recently. Mrs. Ellertson was born in Fairview April 26, 1896 to William Wells and Agnes Anderson Cheney. She married E. Alton Ellerton July 5, 1922 in the Manti LDS Temple. They had three children: also Arizona, have a They foster daughter, Edna Ferre Kay, South Jordan. Mrs. Ellertson has many years of service in LDS Church organizations. Among other positions, she has been a Relief Society president, a counselor in the areas; build roads, bridges, and obstacles; lay mine fields; and con- ri. ix , H projects throughout the state. While those projects have given our troops extraincellent been and have ing valuable to the communities involved, they havent allowed us to conduct training in our military roles or given individualized training in specific engineer or Aron-the-j- r . 18. be S the Levan Ward Choir and youth choruses for many years. She has served in many ward positions, and was the first president of the Chicken Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. i' - r it., ' e I -- t, L. '. 1 1 r. ..... ... S , .'.-I,, Levan. The open house will last from 3 to 6 p.m. The public is invited, to - requests that those attending bring no gifts. Verde C. Ellertson Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Those attending the dinner were E. Alton Ellertson, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellertson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ellertson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clint EllertPrimary organization, Ellertspn, Mr. and and Mrs. and captain of the Mt. son, E. Wells Ellertson. Nebo Camp of the Last chance: Wood was born April 29, 1889 in Holden to William and Eliza Wood. He married Vilda Koford Nov. 12, 1912 in the Manti LDS Temple. She died March 7, 1923. He married Marie Anderson June 25, 1924 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The Woods have six children: Everitt Wood, MAALOX Sterling, George 1?OZ -- SU. m oz. OR 30 GAL. vCr81 GILLETTE VASELINE RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT INTENSIVE CARE LOTION NEW FREEDOM ?MjMAXI PADS 30 s 5 OZ i$227 30 SUSPENSION i?oz MINI 1 97$ .JOHNSON'S ;; JOHNSON $137 $179 Christensen, Nephi; and Alan Francom, Merced, California. Mrs. Francom has 18 klin S 42 great- BABY BABY POWDER t4 oz SHAMPOO $149 $129 7 Johnson's 9 I Baby Bath Vaseline Intensive Care Oil Baby n S oz 170 s Qtip 79$ 12 time 0 29 $ $999 Fleetwood Spears Farm Flat Bottom Apple Juice Lunch Wipe 'N Dipe Baby j j Oil Wipes mi's )kn Bags ot 20 f ( 0 100 ( .ins n.ilm.il 93' 4$l $-1- 43 FILM DEVELOPING great-grandchild- -' V v m T Wood has' held many positions in the LDS Church, including those of ward clerk, bishops V ,111 1 J -- s .J to 12 " cf)osurv roll.s s t . 4 '! 7 , f with coupr Ifm TTnvFiTTpiN? 2 I counselor, and high priest group leader. vi posi irr rolls S15 Your F"LM"EvoPrNGj I r)ost He was postmaster of Levan for 36 years and the mayor of Levan for one term. 20 .l irr rolls IllNlOHOIo'r-ll-IU- Good SOI 7wi,h I sj couporjj Neighbor Pharmacy JMart Pharmacy 656 North Main s Nephi, Utah 623-185- Nephi, Utah May 1,1980 Idaho; Mrs. (Lola) Lee, TO the $50 to $400 GALLONS OF 1611 EXTERIOR LATEX HOUSE PAINT 1171 ANDOR . INTERIOR LATEX John Deere Money Bonus Program for this equipment must end May 31 SEMI-GLOS- S or any combination of the two AND... PLUS SAVINGS ON available There s one right for your acreage and needs And your bonus in John Deere money will be mailed promptly after you take delivery You can spend John Deere money for goods or services in our store You II be expected to take delivery of the equipment as soon as it s available Until the end ol May. you can qualify for S50 to S400 in John Deere money All you need do is order from this list of John Deere Disks. Chisel Plows. Balers. Mower Conditioners and e Forage Harvesters Price protection applies from the day you order Look over the many models and sizes SEALER CAULK THINNER SCRAP PAINT REMOVERS FRAMED MIRRORS GLUE ROLLER GRI ROLLER TRAYS-T.S.P S, Jenkins Sales and Service 105 West Center Nephi, Utah Phone 6231358 - CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR YOU: BENNETT'S ;iASS- t- a)tjorixMi:i.T Lumber Co. Nephi Ut 200 North 55 West - 623-01 Nephi, Your Ace Hardware Dealer -- s $163 . rclc.isc ( iipsulcs Wood, Levan. They also have 21 grandchildren' and '24 ren. PADS $129 S Permathnene Tooele; Mrs. Fred (Delma) Bennett, 3 U TOOTHPASTE PLUS , Times-New- 9v? .''''hs WHEAT THINS AIM SUSPENSION , Brotherson, Layton; The TRISCUIT .TRASH BAGS si4sv,r;: . GLAD SNACKS PRO STYLING DRYER MODEL 083 CURLING IRON Jl MODEL CD11 (Lillis)-Woodall- ' NABISCOV , Hosting the event will be Paul W. Francom, Salt Lake City; Martha Phyllis s CONAIR COMBO PACK , birthday anniversary at Holden; Mrs. Earl an open house to be held Bountiful; Mrs. this Sunday, May 4, Dale (Elaine) Anderson, 1980 at his home in Granger; and Rulon T 8-- 9 Your Independent Phontiaty Dedicated To Good Heolth And Good Value honored Saturday Clark S. Wood will be honored on his 91st the council voted to send would use the new mayor and Councourtesy in making cer- cilman McPherson to tain the water got all the Denver May to discuss a Department of way down the ditch. After Pexton arrived, Housing and Urban and after expressions of Development grant for as which the city is congratulations well as condolences Good Neighbor Pharmacy my skills, said Frandsen. This camp will. The camp will end May Mrs. Francom to Dulcie W. Francom will be honored at an open house to be held this Saturday, May 3 from 3 to 6 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen. Mrs. Francom will be 95 years old May 9. Mrs. Francom was born in 1885 in Lehi, a daughter of George and Mary Ann Ward Webb. She spent her early life in Lehi and attended Brigham Young University, graduating in 1906. She said he hoped people Mayor Sunday event will honor Clark Wood ;V v structing roads, parks, and other community de- velopment Wilson From page one con- and Sugar City, Idaho. grandchildren, and one Active in the LDS Mrs. Francom rechurch, she served a mission to the Southern quests that those attendStates. She also directed ing bring no gifts. at birthday dinner Tempe, They will live in bivouac training period taught school in Lehi grandchildren, Mrs. Ellertson feted Wells E. Ellertsom' Mona; : Agnes,x;Lona Schwaar, Escondido,' California; and John Winslow Ellertson, combat environment. duct amphibious operations. They will also perform as infantry in deCo. of Springville; and fending their own posthe 117th Float Bridge itions and attacking Co. of Lehi and Tooele. others, according to Col. The groups will train Frandsen. In recent years, the together for the first time since 1971, accord- engineer group has spent ing to Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Utah adjutant Groups participating Great-grandparen- y Jarrett said he already had told some callers, If its running down that ditch . . . take it. He noted that since no irtheir property could take rigation tickets have advantage of water been issued, the water which otherwise might was not really owned by go to waste. anyone. Councilman its annual active duty 47 |