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Show Thursday. April 19, 4 1 956 THE yews of Nephi It was reported that a large number of plants should be on in music. The evening was en- sale and orders will be rece'.ved joyed by 12 members and refresh- by club members. ments were served by the Mrs. Ava Christensen, regional director and Mrs. Geo. H. Ostler, local president, attended a board of dirPlanting Tips Enjoyed at ectors meeting in Salt Lake on On Wednesday of last Sunday. week, Smith Ingram, Mrs. TwiRecent Meeting of la Winn, Mrs. Ostler and Mrs. Christensen went on a tour of the Garden Club Nephi Sanpete area to meet garden club presidents. They visited GunnisThe Nephi Garden Club held on, Bphraim, Sterling, Manti and their meeting Saturday at the Mt. Pleasant home of Mrs. Twila Winn. A film Recent guests at the home of on roses, and one on "How to Grow", featuring the do's and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. don'ts of planting, were shown by were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bate-- ! Rock County Agent Ray Burtenshaw. man and three children of Bate-man Mrs. Mrs. Jack Howard and daughter Springs, Wyoming. is a sister of Mr. Nyman. Susan gave two musical selections. Mrs. Ava Christensen reMr. and Mrs. R. R. Jarrett have ported on the spring festival held received word of the birth of a recently in Salt Lake City, and new grandson. The boy was born also on the Junior Garden club to to Ensign and Mrs. Elmo be organized in the near future. recently Jarrett in San Diego, California. May 5 was the date set for the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson plant sale, and also a baked goods Juab-Sanpe- At a recent meeting of the Fine Arts club held at the home of Mrs. Earl H. Steele, Mrs. G. R. Judd gave a very interesting discussion on "Music Through the Ages". Mrs. Steele played records to depict the different ages THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TRUE LOVE ADVENTURE! Mrs. James Andrews has returned home after spending the winter with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Done and family In San Diego. She reports having had a very pleasant visit, seeing places of interest In San Diego and Mexico. She also enjoyed a tour through She the Los Angeles temple. was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Done and daughter Beverly and states that she is glad to be back in Nephi. te THREE STRIPES I TUESDAY DAY - WEDNES- VICTOR MATURE GUY MADISON ROBERT PRESTON stop And even minor accidents frighten small children. But once the fear of pain and the slight sense of shock are gone, they love showing off. A bandage is a fine device for getting attention from other kids and the whole neighborhood. It's a conversation piece in the same sense as the latest charm on mother's banale bracelet. Knowing this, one manufacturer has produced colored adbands illustrated hesive first-ai- d with clowns, animals, toys and storybook characters. The bands are, of course, sterile, and protective. Aside from keeping a small wound clean, which any adhesive band will do, they are intended .to quiet the child and divert his attention from a cut finger or bruised knee. And this, in turn, will take the weight from mother and allow her to get back to the vacuum cleaner or the family laundry hamper water-resista- jr F lte Color by TECHNICOLOR CinemaScoPE: Qf g utilitv trailers anA trailers must have proper mud guard or flap equipment, or face immediate arrest, according to Sergeant Eldon C. snerwooa oi uie Utan tiighway Patrol. or FlaDS mtal mnrt onmrric must be of sufficient length to extend to the hub of the trailer when unloaded, Mr. Sherwood stated. He also mentions that rear lights are necessary on trailers of an types. 'MY1. ?titf fciff r3 son-in-la- w daily in the midst of such "tiny" tasks as cleaning the entire house-- or doing the family laundry to patch up minor injuries suffered by the small fry know what it means to try to quiet a frightened child. THURSDAY Owners horse-carryin- There's a New 'Art' to Patching Up Small Fry Tr OTHERS who must MONDAY SUNDAY Flaps, Mud Guards Required on Trailers 30-d- ay BY EDNA MILES MATINEE SATURDAY! Sevan Pfc. John Ockey who has been Mr. and Mrs. Leroy R. Ostler and baby of Salt Lake City vis- at the home of his parents on a convalescent leave, left ited Sunday with his parents, Mr. Wednesday to return to and Mrs. LeRoy T. Ostler and oth- Nephi Oakland, California where he is er relatives and friends. stationed. Mrs. P. J. Sanders and Mr. and Miss Bonnie Bruno of Holladay Mrs. Wendell Sanders and fam- visited Friday and Saturday at ily of Ogden visited over the week the home of her uncle and aunt, end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson. and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sanders Kay Davis of Spanish Fork, a and families. of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Latimer of Nephi, isresident engineer for the Bureau of Reclamation on a new $1,000,000 -electric plant to be built at the base of Deer Creek Dam in Provo canyon, according to an article recently in a Salt Lake newspaper. It was reported that the total cost of the structure is expected to be slightly less than the one million dollar mark. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer stated that Mr. Davis expects the construction, and the installation of the $300,000 of generating facilities, to be completed by the lat ter part of 1957. j I MCWRES NEPHI. UTAH S. and family visited Sunday in Moroni with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lamb. They were celebrating the birthday anniversary of Richard Lamb. sale. Mrs. Judd Gives Talk On Music at Recent Fine Arts Club Meeting TIMES-NEW- hydro- CARD OF THANKS Words can not truly epress our feelings of appreciation toward our relatives and friends of Ne-and elsewhere, for their kindnesses in our behalf following the death of our father and brother. Your kindnesses lifted the sorrow of his passing somewhat, and gave us a greater realization of the friendships which he enjoyed. Sspecially do we wish to thank those who spoke at the services, for musical selections given, and for floral and card expressions of love and sympathy. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Andrews HARVEST TIME The pay's good while it lasts about $1,000 an hour. Natives of Pampatar on the Venezuelan island ot Margarita net a twice-yearhaul as schools of bonita make their migratory runs past the island. The average catch of about 6,000 fish takes three hours to bing in. Price received for each fish represents approximately 50 cents in American ly SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI 'IpeorXte for hi nt 0 and dauhters, Sisters of W. C Andrews "Ioclor" tapes up mommy's Sheer with we of the new, Illustrated adhesive bands. They're designed to switch a child's attention from painful aspects of a hurt to "prestire" advantages of wearing- a bandage. We will repair your shoes while you wait at PAYSON SHOE REPAIR, across from Turf Cafe. All work guaranteed. John Leones, owner. in OUR NEW WALL PAPER is Chapman Furniture Co. Brighten up your home and your life with sparkling, new DEVOE colors in S every room. Do it now . . . get in swing with Spring. Paint inside and euv for as little as Q00 per month. EE ALASKA IN KOREA Baked Alaska, pickled eggs and other delicacies found usually only ,in glamorous eating places are a far cry from field rations. But Sgt. l.C. George A. Lewis, chef of "C" Battery, 1st Field Artillery (Observation) Battalion in Korea, takes pride in his culinary art. He's shown whipping up a batch of baked Alaska on a mobile field stove. rr ;:$! 3--s" In In Performance In Safety At Daytona, Ford won the Manufacturer's Trophy for best The editors of "Motor Trend" voted Ford's Lifeguard Design "the top car advance" of 1956. It's a whole family of safety features to help protect you from injury in performance. And Ford's engine smashed 30 world records at Kingman, Ariz. Truly, Ford goes first! p. case of accident. the it proway a Ford performs, the way it saves, looksway lasts. and with the way it d tects you, go Ford's look was inspired by America's most exciting car, the frame and carefuHy-bui- lt body Thunderbird. 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