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Show News from your Nephi friends collision jures Nephites in- In-to- wn . Jmi i Window On Main Street' I Two Nephi men, Dan Kostenko and Nathan Lund, were injured recently in an automobile accident. According to Officer Ramon Memmott of the Nephi City Police Department, the mishap Feb. 9 at about 3 p.m. at the intersection of Sixth South and Second East in Nephi. Kostenko was westbound on Sixth South in a 1972 Dodge van belonging to the Colonial Manor. Lund was south- - Ockey returns home following eastern trip Mrs. bound on Second East in Mrs. James H. Ockey and Mrs. Larry Elking-to- n of Tooele; Mrs. Glen has returned to her home in Nephi after visiting in Worthington of Logan; North Attleboro, Mass, Julie and Molly Green of and Pocatello, Idaho for Ephraim; Elizabeth Davis of Provo; Mr. and the past five weeks. While in Massachu- Mrs. Scott Smith and of Lehi; Dr. setts, accompanied by family Smith Rockwell; Wayne Mr. and Mrs. John R. Daniel Mrs. Mr. and and Davis, Mrs. Ockey atDavis. ' other a 1964 Chevrolet pickup to Heber registered Memmott. Officer Memmott said the two apparently did not see each other, and their vehicles met at the intersection. oc-cur- by Mariann Gibson Attending an annual always to soft), a hot tub convention is something crowded to overflowing many of us look forward with ski bunnies, fruit to as a chance to get compote three times a away, enjoy a little lux- day, and the privelege of ury, eat fancy food, meet moving from one chair to with colleagues, gather another chair and from new information, share one banquet to the next ideas and even brouse in conference room all day long quaint little shops. Then for those who are Well, it is true that not from the quite so involved in getting away children, housework or the business of the conthe job do make for fun vention, there is shopand relaxation. ping. Now here is a past It is also quite true time meant only for the that meeting with colsturdy of feet , the share to full ideas, of pocketbook, leagues and the presence of does enrich the mind. However, in spite of all mind for tackling the the positive aspects of crowds and traffic. But, the annual heaven forbid, the inattending convention , there is trepid convention goers another side to the ex- should return home perience that we learn to without a surprise for the little ones, who were take in our stride. We begin by making left behind. And after advance plans: baby sitmissing the little devils for a three long days, your arrangements, ting new dress, time off from return home is always work and various other greeted at the door by, what did you bring committments, and most ? reservame the importantly, tions. convention Well, When the long awaited weekend is over, the suitweekend arrives we pack cases are unpacked, the blisters are bandaged, (checking and rechecking the list), now lets dont the important materials forget the hair blower are sorted, the gifts are this year. The plants are handed out, the basic watered, the children and routine is resumed, and a pets are delivered to brand new diet is their respective tenders, started. Wow, we need a and its off for a peaceful vacation, but the next Ladies Literary 1 truck, Russ Peterson, Major married Dec. 13 was The mansion decorated in a Valentines motif. Memmott damages, said. The officer said that the Lund pickup totaled. was probably year-roun- d ' Contrary to what many people think, is not a summer 4-- H pro- It is a program that may be started anytime the year-roun- d young people and their leaders want to get it goleaders say. ing, According to Georgia ExtenCarter, part-tim- e aide at the counsion 4-- H 4-- H ty Extension office, many leaders and youngsters are already working on their projects. One of the biggest needs, Mrs. Carter says, is for leaders for some of the, younger groups in , River, Wyoming. LDS Third Ward May Fausett, the bridegrooms grandmother. Wedding guests were received in the church social hall immediately following the ceremony. Darlene Major of Nephi and the late William B. Major. Deborah Smith, sister of the bride, was the maid' of honor. Crystal Walker, sister of the bride, and Cindy Miller, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Flower girls were Dena Smith, niece of the bride, and Kevalin Lee, niece of the groom. The ring bearfrom er was Joshua Peterson, Happy birthday s The to Brady nephew of the bride. Ray Kay, son of Rick and Dean Major, the RaeLene Kay of Nephi. brother, bridegrooms 1 old was year Brady Jan. 8, 1981. Grandpar- was the best man. Neil ents are Mr. and Mrs. Fausett, the brideacted as Ray E. Brown of Hinck- grooms cousin, ;i the , groomsman. ley and Mr. and 'Mrs. Ushers were Jeff PeSpencer J. Kay of Mona. are terson, brother of the Mr. and Mrs. Don bride, and Allan Miller, of the Moody of Delta and Mr. . brother-in-laand Mrs. Lee Steffens of bridegroom. ' ' ; A special guest was Springville. adults Single . . , , lirGSluG plctf! in Massachusetts, Mrs. for all fireside A Ockey and Mr. and Mrs. single adults in the Davis returned to to the Nephi LDS Stake is planhome Davis in ned for Sunday, Feb. 22. Pocatello, Idaho. While Those attending will there, Mrs. Ockey was meet at the Nephi honored at an open house Fourth-FiftLDS Ward on her 80th birthday. church. The speaker at the 7 Among the guests who traveled to be with her p.m. meeting will be on the occasion were Mr. Dwyane Lovell. and Mrs. James H. OckThe Nephi Fifth LDS ey Jr. and daughter Ward is sponsoring the Melanie of Nephi;, Mr. event. Times-New- Open a "Valley NOW Interest Earning Account with $1,000. or more between now and February 27th, 1981, and receive your choice of a 1 2" Silver Plated Tay ' or a Plaid Stadium Robe. . -- 1 Great-grandparen- ts w 4-- H Are you interested in playing chess? Call us up! -- Lit-a-Lu- hears ean travelogue Lit-A-Lu- re We Want To Be Your Bank , Man tries phony cription 4-- H 623-052- 5 Close to You 623-039- 0, 185 North Main St; 623-167- 9. 623-179- 1. Nephi 623-065- 1 BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS tion. Chief William O. Young responded to the pharmacy immediately, but by the time he arrived there, the man had left. Young says the department has a good lead in the case and are following up on it. They anticipate making an arrest The 2Nephi, s Utah 1981 Specials For The Week Gabriel FCnElCn CAD PADTS The . soon. Times-New- Times-New- s Volume 79, No. 7 February 19, 1981 Vance P. A Allan R. Heiiy-Hu- l shock with big N." piston gies reseiseper'OW1 lontunco - $14.95 Police thwart art bur- glary Thursday Gibson, Burglars attempted to break into the Pharmacy at 654 North Main last Thursday, Feb. 12. Officer Ken Epperson was dispatched to the scene at 2:05 a.m. to find that someone had attempted to break open the door. No entry had been gained, however. owner Mont Jensen estimated damage to the door at $200. Subscription prices: Sa months, $S, one year, M 5, parable in advance. No accepted lor lew than til months. Single copy price, JS. 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Datsun, Toyota Volkswagen situations Publishers CARCrOucki NoTSWatp $21.95 from Pocatello. h offi- weekend. convention is a whole One aspect of this ex: Tyear away, dam! 2 TbetotoBcononiics proj-- 1 i. ect Urbis?, She agio men-I77 which occurs mCg perience"i Due to the recent rash tioned that leaders are each times, and continues to baffle our sense of hotel fires, lately, one available in the following of reason, is the cost. tends to get a little areas and that more Lets face it, luxurious skitish about staying in members are needed for clubs in rocks and accommodations, clean any hotel room above the minerals, and health, first linen, pool, spa lobby ground floor, especially a aid, NOT without are quilting, knitting, R R8ch!!! packing long priveliges and Then also there embroidery. is, sturdy rope. cheap. Please let us know the various charges for meglikes and needs so meals and other convenyour re we work with you, can tion associated enterMrs. Carter comes as tainments. It says. She Europvolunteer the thanks shock when a you quite A club for chess en- chess bug. leaders and parents who realize that you spend an The club may want to thusiasts may soon be arm and a leg for: a tThe Club put in so many hours to in once a week for set meet area. the up backache (the beds are met Feb. 5 at the home of help meet the needs of chess Where and our youth. Claudia Brough. Times-New- s editor when play.meet will deneed who they Persons The meeting was conVance P. Gibson and Neducted by club president more information on the phi Chief of Police Wil- pend on the members Marion Memmott. program may con- liam O. Young want to preferences. prestact the county ExtenNaomi Bailey introInterested persons organize the club, but duced her guest, Ellen sion office in the base- have no way of knowing should call Gibson at ment of the post office how or or many area citizens City police were called Garrett, who gave a or by calling building showed and to Pharmacy travelogue may be afflicted with the Young at Thursday by owner slides of her trip through Europe. Mont Jensen. Fifteen club members A man had been in the in attendance. Valwere 5:30 about at pharmacy 656 North Main - Phone entine refreshments were and had p.m. attempted to pass a forged prescrip- served by the hostess. -- Fifty attended guests ciated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Leland Peterson and Dorothy Walker of Green River. The bridegroom is the son of program gram. Cynthia Ann and Byron Bruce Major Bishop Samuel N. Hart of the Green River spokesmen said. J. tended the baptismal service of her daughter-in-law- , Christine. She was baptized Jan. 3 by her husband, Steven Ockey. She was confirmed by Sunday night club seven-cours- e a n. Both Lund and Kostenko received minor injuries, and were taken to Lund Whitmore mansion. The women were servdinner ed a and had a delightful is Bel-listo- Jensen, was not injured. Officer Memmott estimates damage to the Colonial Manors van at Cynthia Ann Peterson $1,000. Bellistons sta- and Bruce Major tion wagon received ap- were Byron married Dec. 13 in proximately $500 in Green The Ladies Literary League met Feb. 5 at the 4-- H four-doo- the Juab County Hospital. 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