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Show V and grandchildren Olpin to be ed at open house honor- 22 His great-grandchildre- n. surviving brothers and San Diego, Calif.; Eva O. sisters are Earl Olpin of Pyper of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Bob (Irene) Howard of Nephi. Walter J. Olpin, a former resident of Nephi, will be honored on his 90th birthday anniversary this Saturday, Jan. 2. The event will be held Ray's Restaurant at The Chateau, 1980 Window On Main Street S' I I By Mariann Gibson i tp. I I i.U checks, school papers, and other appropriate places. Usually by the time weve mastered this challenge, the year has flown by, and its time to start all over again. As each year comes to an end, we take a look at the events which took and some wed rather forget. If I stood on a street corner and conducted a Great-grandparen- man-on-the-stre- et survey, I would probably get a variety of responses for each category. Perhaps many would agree on specific events, but personal opinions would start to come across where you get into questions about personal favorites. Was Raiders of the Lost Ark really the best movie of 1981? Was The Dukes of Hazard really the best television program of -- meg- AFTERTHOUGHTS By the way, it was John Young and Robert Crippen who took that historic trip in the Space Shuttle Columbias cockpit. . nt in four Off Supper different (In Rear) bishoprics. He also served as a Sunday School superintendent, a High New Years- Eve Priest quorum secretary, and as an assistant ward clerk. He served an LDS mission to New Zealand and served four stake - missions. & Dannie Party O LIVE WESTERN MUSIC He is a retired carpenter, and worked at that trade in California and at Hill Air Force Base. He and his wife lived in Nephi for many they ran a Ladies Literary years, wherehome. They maternity are currently living in League holds City. Christmas party SaltTheLake Olpins have four The Ladies Litera-- y children: Mrs. H.H. of League held its annual (Marjorie) Ralphs Dr. Harold Yuma, Ariz.; Christmas party Dec. 17 at the home of Mrs. W. Olpin of Walnut Creek, Calif.; Mrs. Reese Painter. Melvin J. (Arlene) . A turkey dinner was of Independence, served by the Christmas O LATE NIGHT SNACKS DOOR PRIZES O HATS AND HORNS $10.00 person O Ben-nio- n 19 Mo.; and Mrs. Floyd (Beth) Bond of Salt Lake members. Gifts were exchanged, City. They also have 20 K: and- - the. eveningidKfLS.. The Times-New- s spent playing games. committee to Area weather report LEVAN WEATHER Derle Hansen, reporter 2 Chub - ' - Advance tickets on sale now. Nephi, Utah Dec. 29, 1981 Fm getting a break on my taxes and high interest on my savings. The space shuttle j - ts (Grand Opening Walter J. Olpin head Sept. 10, 1919 in the Manti LDS Temple. He is a veteran of World War I and has been a member of the American Legion and the Veterans of World War I. He is a member of the LDS Church, and served Co-quel- la AFTERTHOUGHTS Did anyone remember 1981? to put the royal wedding There, now see? Ive of Prince Charles and got your mind thinking Lady Di on their list of about your personal most romantic events of favorites, and nine times 1981? out oLtan they willprob- Happy memories! -difbe megably something ferent. If we look back through newspaper head-- i lines, certain events NEPHI WEATHER prominent as C. Sherwood, reporter E. to 1981, such as the assasination of Anwar Sadat and the at- - ' tempts on the lives of President Reagan and jPope John Paul II. be-jco- at- Times-New- heart-warmin- g, i public is invited to Area births place. Some were memorable, some historically significant, some happy, some sad, some infamous, some j The grandchildren. tend, but should bring no brought a few events gifts. which we would like to Olpin was born Dec. forget. 30, 1891 in Nephi to Our personal lives are William and Fanfilled with events and Joseph Ellen Wilkey Olpin. ny memories of the year He married Joey Broad- just ending, and it is important to remember that with the ending of one year comes the beRecent births as reportginning of a new year. ed to The are: s We each have a chance to make the most of it or let Daughter, born Dec. it slip by. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Happy New Year to David McPherson of you and yours. Nephi. She will be named -megTaraca Mary McPherAlright, I would like to son. Grandparents are know who is responsible Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. for singing Im DreamMr. and and Madsen ing of a White Christ- Mrs. Seth McPherson, mas once too often. all of Nephi. Whoever it was, they cerare Mr. tainly had a dream come and Mrs. LeRoy Moos-ma- n true. of Manti; and We dont get a snowMcPherson, Mr. fall on Christmas day and Mrs. Arlin Stephen-sen- , very often, and this year and Christine we got a little more than Madsen, all of Nephi. our share. 1982 is fast approaching, and we all must get used to writing 1982 on our ' West 3500 South, West Valley City, from 1 to 4 p.m., and will be hosted by his children, grandchildren, and great- made its first successful flight into space, and its exciting return and land-,inon a California desert air strip, but when we look back on 1981, will We remember that Columbia was the name of the shuttle craft, and will we remember what were the names of the two A g astronauts? How we forget. MEMO: 3j5tvriL Q. vs&k soon dominated front around the counpages in 1981 was Hostagtry es Free. The return of the 52 Americans held hostage in Iran came as a welcome boost to the American spirit. 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