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March 5, 1901
Idaho Daily Statesman, Boise City Idaho

M. Draper, who has been visiting here for a time, has returned to his home in Nephi, Utah, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Robert Bruno.

Submitted by S. Williams


May 1, 1904
The Arizona Republican, Phoenix Arizona

Snowflake, Ariz, April 28 - J.F. Hoyt, one of our school teachers has returned to his home in Nephi, Utah.

Submitted by S. Williams


August 15, 1905
The Landmark, Statesville, North Carolina

Miss Ola Benton left yesterday for Nephi, Utah, where she will take charge of a mission school.

Submitted by S. Williams


August 7, 1906
The Landmark, Statesville North Carolina

Miss Ola Benton has returned from Nephi, Utah, where she was principal of a school, to visit her father, Mr. W.O. Benton. On her way home Miss Benton visited Highland, Kans., Kansas City, Mo., and Memphis, Tenn. Miss Benton has been away about a year.

Submitted by S. Williams


July 23, 1907
San Antonio Light, San Antonio Texas

Indian War Veterans

Nephi, Utah, July 23-Men who took part in numerous bloody battles with the redskins in the early days of the west, are gathered here in large numbers for the reunion of the Indian War Veterans association to be held during the next three days.

Submitted by S. Williams


September 26, 1912
Soda Springs Chieftain, Soda Springs Idaho

Alexander-James Bigler, of Nephi, Utah, has accepted a position with the Trans Mississippi Grain & Elevator Co., at this place. His duties will be to buy grain and take care of the elevator and other property of the company. Mrs. Bigler and the children arrived this week with a car of household goods. They will take charge of the Crater hotel, which was leased to them by Roe White for one year, beginning Sept. 1.

Submitted by S. Williams


August 4, 1915
Reno Evening Gazette, Reno Nevada

J.A. Greenwood, district judge at Nephi, Utah, who circuit comprises five counties of that state, is a guest at the Riverside with Mrs. Greenwood. They are on their way to the San Francisco --position and stopped here to see Reno. The judge paid a visit to Judges Stoddard and Moran this morning.

Submitted by S. Williams


April 1, 1922
Modesto Evening News, Modesto California

Dry Creek District, April 1-Geo. A. Fante returned home Wednesday from Nephi, Utah, where he was called by the serious illness of his mother. He reports his mother some better, though still confined to her bed.

Submitted by S. Williams


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