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Show Page 4 tKIje Wednesday, July 24, 1996 Nephi, Utah tHunes-fcftJ- B Happenings. . . Community Calendar. . . The Hmes-New- s will publish a Community Calendar each week of events in our area. Ifyou would like to have your event published in this calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send to CommuP.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah nity Calendar, The Times-New84648. No calendar events will be taken over the phone. Shaylyn Lofgran and Brandon Craig will marry on center Friday, reception following at Multi-purpo- Shaylyn Lofgran, daughter of friends and family are invited to Brent and Alaina Lofgran of attend. Nephi, will marry Brandon PT Craig, son of Carl and Janet Craig of Mona, on Friday, July 26, 1996, at the Juab County e Center, Juab s, Wednesday, July 24 4-- H Horse Club, (All County Fairgrounds. A reception honoring the couple will follow from 7 to 9 p.m. The bride graduated from Juab High School and is employed at Neways in Salem. Her grandparents are Bill and Faun Lofgran of Nephi, and Diane Ogden of Richfield. The groom graduated from Juab High School and attended Utah Valley State College. He is currently employed by Valley Asphalt of Spanish Fork. His grandparents are Spencer and Mabel Kay of Mona, and Wayne and Beth Craig of Santaquin. Bridal Attendants are Tressie Jackman, Kori Newton, Jennifer Worwood, and Wendy Taylor. Attending the groom are Lonnie Craig, Jared Newton, Bren-no- n Lofgran, and Rhyn Taylor. In case of an oversight, all Arena groups)-Outsid- e Friday, July 26 Shaylyn Lofgran and Brandon Craig wedding. - Reception e 7 to 9 p.m. Juab County Center, Fairgrounds. Multi-Purpos- Saturday, July 27 Wells and Betty Ellertson Golden Wedding open house. 3 to 5 p.m. Mona Ward Cultural hall. Tuesday, July 30 4-- H 4-- H Clothing Camp 9 a.m.-1- 2 noon, High School 4 p.m., High School Foods Camp 1-- Wednesday, July 31 4-- H Horse Club, Outside Arena 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 1 Pressure Canner testing, Extension office 9 a.m.-- 4 Jesse Knight, prominent in the history of the Tintic Mining District Juab High School Auditorium Presented by citizens of Eureka under the direction of Marian Seamons. Preceeding the play will be Pahvant Chapter Old Time Fiddlers, 6:30 p.m. Contact Delora Nebeker, A drama on 623-033- 1. Friday, August 2 District Meet, Sponsored by Nephi Nebo Posse Saturday, August 3 Monday, August 5 Juab County Fair Queen Contest, 7 p.m., High School Tuesday, August 6 Silver Days Eureka lb include the Jessie Knight Drama. Contact Shari Kay County Fair Jr. Rodeo Queen Contest, 5 Extension office Fashion Revue, 7 ds p.m.-Coun- ty Wednesday, August 7 Senior Citizens Centennial Horse Shoe Pitch Senior Citizens Center. Contact Ruth Wetherill. Sheep Lead Line-- 6 p.m., Market Lamb Judging-- 7 p.m. This Community Calendar is brought to you by Mt. Nebo Thriftway and Adams of Mona. His grandparents are Garth and Joy Adams of Orem, and Paul and Marilyn Clint of Cedar City. is Florence Clint of Great-grandmoth- er Ellertsons will celebrate 50th wedding anniversary at open house Saturday Wells and Betty Ellertson will (Cooper) Ellertson of Maxwell, They have had the opportunity celebrate their Golden Wedding Texas. They have 18 grandchil- - to help in raising eight foster children. Anniversary at an open house dren and 2 hosted by their children on Saturday, July 27th, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Mona LDS First and Second Ward cultural hall, 65 East 100 North. All friends and relatives are invited to come and visit: They were married August 18, 1946, in Mona. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Man-t- i LDS Temple on May 5, 1962. Wells was born in Fairview and raised in Mona. Betty was bora in Detroit, Michigan, were she lived until her teenage years when she moved to San Diego, California. They met in San Diego when Wells was stationed there while serving in the Navy. Following his discharge from the Navy, Wells returned to Mona and resumed farming with his father. Later, Betty came to Mona and they were married and have made their home in Mona for the entire 50 years of their marriage. They are the parents of four sons: John and Judy (Houghton) Ellertson of Brigham City, Larry and Linda (Christiansen) of Lindon, Clyde and hyllis (Jarrett) Ellertson of 3lain City, and Clint and Ann Wells and Betty Ellertson n, Ben Franklin Store BrnKiS- Reminding you that we have a wedding registry at Ben Franklin that can be used at either store. Stop at 385 North Main and see how easy it is! Tf)is ONE YEAR OLD Bradley Jor- dan Adams will celebrate his first birthday July 27, 1996. His parents are Kenneth and Shaney - District Meet, Sponsored by Nephi Nebo Posse- - 4-- H Shaylyn Lofgran and Brandon Craig p.m. Friday, August 2 V: Multi-Purpos- Parade, dinner, games and program in Mona and Levan. Thursday, July 25 se v C& veelfs veddings Friday, July 26 ; Shaylyn Lofgran and Brandon Craig wedding. Center, Reception 7 to 9 p.m. Juab County Fairgrounds. -- Multi-Purpo- se . 11 O. BOX 355, 474 SOUTH 300 EAST MONA, UTAH 84645-035- 5 eV e. erim CsrOlfewcJet ' ; Hue.scy '3'A'i r- Happy - W- W if O ... c& iXb. SBIS . pee-rve- yoUp;.8pf Great-grandparen- ts Carolyn Anderson, all of Springville. New baby Daughter bora May 22, 1996, to Kayla Lynn Boss of Nephi and James Cody Allen of Idaho. Her name is BayLee Kenden Allen. Her grandparents are Linda - P. ONE YEAR OLD Jacob Jason Cook turned one year old on July 2, 1996. His parents are Jason and Christi Cook of Goshen. His grandparents are Gary Clapper ofNephi, Steve and Cheri Stewart of Houston, Texas, Terry and Tammy Cook, and John and Gayl Tieben, all of Goshen. are Betty Clapper of Vestal, New York, Olwen Hughes ofEndicott, New York, Jean Cook and Lena Roberts, both of Goshen, Lee and LaRayne Hansen, and Aldon and ; , Manske of Nephi, Rodney Man-sk- e of Salt Lake City, Janet Allen Good of Nephi, and James and Lana Allen or Oregon. Drowning is 3rd cause of accidental death for children Drowning is the third leading cause of accidental death for children in Utah. Children can drown in pools, spas, streams, bath tubs, buckets, and anything else that holds water. Children must be supervised at all times when they are near water. Being distracted for even a split moment, can result in a tragedy. The Utah Safety Council offers the following tips to help prevent drownings: Never leave a child alone in the bathtub even for a moment to answer the phone or door. This scenario too often results in a fatality. Keep toilet lids closed and youngsters out of the bathroom except when supervised. buckets away Keep from children; children can fall in head first and drown in just a few inches of liquid. Make sure Continued on page 5 |