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Show THE Page Two TIMES-NEW- Levan Local and Social News Items toiv 4A1IONAI EDITOfclAL ASSOCIATION Published every Thursday at Nephi Juab County, Utah. Entered a; the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class mail mattor under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879. Six months, $2.25. Subscripinn rates: One year in advance. are Advertising rates payable Subscriptions on request, '., A- B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson ?ublisheri $4-00- ; Roy er Gibson E, jDffice: 96 South Main Street, Telephone at Brown I last-minu- te Funeral-Visi-t Home Here Among the out of town relatives who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ingram of Le-- hi and attended the funeral services recently for Sherman George Ingram were A. M. Ingram of Phoenix, Arizona, Mr and Mrs. Paul B. Ingram of Vernal, Utah, Mrs Sam Russon, Mrs. D. E. Bow ers and daughter Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Ingram, Mr, and Mrs. Rex M. Brown and small daughter of Los Angeles, Rex I. Brown of Midvale, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R.usson, Howard Brown. Mrs Bowers and A. M. Ingram spent the week end with their brother in law and sister, Mr and MEN'S GARMENTS of The Toggery patterns FOR SALE Whipping Cream JVIrs. Ed. Ockey. 163 East 3rd South, phone 174W. FOR SALE 196. Nephi, Utah Several Attend ' FRIDAY December 13 your lucky day- - . It's the First Ward Relief Society Bazaar. Plenty of gift items for your Aprons, rugs, aisn shopping towels, doll clothes, novelties, etc. Doors open 6 p.m. Dinner 6 to 7:30 pjn. (Bring your own dishes, please) Program at 7:30 We'll see you there!! ' -- 1952 Plymouth New upholstery sedan. (not seat covers). Electric wind- shield wipers, turn signals, back up lights. Engine in good mech- Mrs. Howard Brown. anical condition. Price, $485.00 DO carpet traffic lanes cause Ralph H. Murray. pain? Remove them- with easy FOR SALE Newly modern- to use Blue Yustre. Chapman ized brick home in excellent loca- Furniture Co., Nephi. tion Good terms can be arranged - Low down payment See W. Lee Bailey, phone 21 or 74 Offers "Extras" for pd Navy 46-47-- Reenlistments FOR SALE 1 Eversman Land Leveler and hydraulic scraper 12 ft wide and 48 ft. long Used veryo little. - Reasonably priced See or call James C. Jorgenson, Ephraim, Utah phone AT , y, - Editor-Manag- Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Mangel- Announcement t son attended a party at the New- been maae uy xmr. aim xvu c GnMivm rif the encaeement house Hotel in Salt Lake City last and forthcoming marriage of their Saturday evening. of The occasionof the class the reunion daughter, Miss Cleo Bendixen.vuws was She wild exchange weauuig cere- 1947 of the Juab High school. with Verl G. Garrard in a Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Christensen mony planned for early Decembvisited in Provo last Wednesday er in the Salt Lake Temple. Fol-i.- ir at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mr ami Mrs. Bendixen Sorensen. will honor the couple at a wedMr. and Mrs. Merlin Stephensen ding breakfast at Hotel Utah. The future Dnaegroom is a m visited in Levan Sunday with his of Mrs. Loretta Garrard of Bur-le- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred StepIdaho, and the late Hynum hensen. Garrard. In Salt Lake City Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Larsen of Garrard resides at 257 11th East. The bride elect is a graduate MUford announce the arrival of a of the LDS business college where new daughter. Grandparents are she was affiliated with Lambda Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bosh of Levan. Mrs. Bosh is visiting at the Delta Sigma. Mr. Garrard is a graduate of Larsen home. the University of Idaho where he Mrs. Leah Bosh had as her received his BS. and MS degrees. Mr. and Mrs. He is an assistant professor at guests on Sunday, Eric Peterson of Salt Lake City. U. of L Miss Bendixen has been generMr. and Mrs. Reuben Sherwood al manager of an insurance com- of Kaysville visited at the home pany in Salt Lake City, and for of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Shera wood recently, enroute to Califthe past four years has been e On their way home to ornia. private secretary for Dr.of Chris-lUtah. risen at the University Kaysville they also enjoyed a visMr. Garrard is working toward it at the home of Mr. Sherwood's his doctorate which he will re- parents. Then the ceive in the spring. Guests at the home of Mr. and newlyweds will leave for Moscow, James T. Sherwood last Idaho where they will make their Mrs. home. Tuesday and Wednesday were Mr. and "Mrs. Reed Sherwood of ProRelief Society officers of Levan vo, Mrs. Elroy Barnes and Mrs. invite all members of Juab Stake to their annual Apron and Doll Watch Diamonds Repairing Clothes Sale on December 7th, Plans for the event call for Engraving Jewelry supper to be served at 6:30 p. m. The event will be held in the Levan Ward Amusement halL AT THE TOGGERY Main Nephi. Utah North 19 atThe following Levan people tended funeral services last Saturday at Fayette for Mrs. Verda Johnson: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bal-loMr. and Mrs. Quenin Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stephenson, and Mr. and Mrs. ChrisMOTOR SERVICE tian Christensen. GUARANTEED RADIATOR Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R, REPAIRING Mr. were Francom last Friday Vern Main Second North of anud Mrs. Earl Francom ' Davis, Prop Sprtagvil'le and on Saturday, Lynn it Nephi, Utah Francom of Provo. has LCDR John R. Bohlken, U. S. Navy, ofifioer in charge of the Navy's recruiting program in the tntermountain area, disclosed today plans for the Navy"s new n 0 list men t program. Designed to make it easier for former navy NOTICE OF BALE men to get back on the Navy's To be sold for labor, material pay roll, this program includes and storage at Lan's Service Stati- many benefits that were previouson, Levari, Utah on the 6 day of ly unavailable. December, 1957, at 2 p.m., the folUnder the new program lowing motor vehicle: Year, 1948; of reenlistments, a man is guaranMake, Nash; Motor No. 429944, teed immediate payment of the registered in the name of Ernest reenlistment bonus up to $1,000 Grey, whose last known address Is if he reenlists within 90 days of 4646 South State, Salt Lake City, his discharge. If a man has been Utah. Amount now due $40.00 d Charged les than two years Dated this 17 day of Novemb-c- r and held one of the critical rates, he may return to duty without ' 195T WARNER TAYLOR, Leinholder any reduction in rate. Under the plan he may also be granted up Date of publication: November to 30 days reenlistment leave ef21 and 28. 1957, in The fective immediately, and the Navy will provide the reenlistee with Nephi, Utah. advance travel pay to his new station. A man may be eligduty COAL WHOLESALE AND ible upon reenlistment to a service RETAIL school of his choice and for The best In lump, nut and slack. which he is qualified. Come get your own and save. We will load and weigh your truck at our yard, or enjoy our prompt, clean delivery service. L. DWANE Marines Teell of Delayed Tl DWELL, 545 South 1st East, Training for New Men Phone 578W. Nephi, Utah Corn Cobs Now Become Valuable Industrial Item Corn cobs are becoming almost as valuable as the lush kernels that grace them. Last year industry used one million tons of cobs, as compared with only 5,000 tons as recently as 1939. Thousands of tons a year go into production of furfural, an oily, straw colored liquid valuable in defense and other industries, for refining vegetable and petroleum oils, for producing synthetic rubber, nylon, synthethis resins and medicinals. Payson, Utah Weekly Trips to the Nephi Area (Each Wednesday) for pickup, delivery and Free Estimates. Call COLLECT 753 or Send Postal card for routeman to stop. 40 South Main Street EVANS BEAUTY SALON is f Thanks) WANTED Organ, old furniture, antiques, relics, etc. Write to Gene Cotter. 392 West fVntM- 47-4- 8 Springvillg, Utah pd featuring the new HOT OIL COLD WAVE Conditions the hair while it curls. This iwave includes a treatment. (Look and feel your very best for the Get your personalized style and holiday (seasons ahead used are stricly from Comer and Methods now. cutting Duran School of Beauty, Hollywood, California . hot oil CALL 141 or come to 341 NORTH MAIN STREET McRay Evans, Owner and Operator i OUR TROUBLE ISN'T IN YOUR Y fI V iAd Rbtf - 3. X oh dear- - will it jCTyvXyvyQy" "1 S HZZ!Z CAftT DO MUCH ABOUT YOU NOT WATCHIN6 THE G.AU6E to see when your oas BUT THEY CAN DO A LOT f fi tS sfcJ$ v tr w, Step-hense- n, VERN'S re-e- yK ' ' gJ Gas? is) Q$? gpgi$3 b Times-New- s, . SALT LAKE CITY The Mar 1957 Chevrolet Station Wagon. Radio and ines announced recently that young men desiring to enlist may Join Heater. Automatic transmissions Less than 7000 miles. Very clean. now and remain home until after the holiday season. Phone 601 Dee Kendall. FOR SALE Young men who become Marines under this program are also to the privileges of the entitled ' Friends will buddy system". complete their initial phase of training together and be granted leave at the same time to visit friends and relatives at home. FOR SALE Used large maHigh school graduates are eshogany dining room table and pecially encouraged to find out chairs. Good condition Just about the Aviation program now the thing for the big Thanksgiving being offered by the U. S. Marine dinner group Chapman Furnit- Corps. ure, phone 300. Nophi Young men desiring additional information may apply at room 409 of the post office building in Salt Lake City, or those in outlying YOUR OLD WATCH areas may write for additional IS WORTH MORE details. ON A TRADE AT FOR RENT NEPHI JEWELRY Apartment Kendall completely furnished 344 or 413J apartments phone BUY the delux Monarch Range with the chrome oven for 25 faster heating and for 1 cent more get a dining room set Chapman Furniture Co. first here, first served! 40TF 1 t PA M O Ulre r O tC AT E lfJ gNll til Sn1 MIGWT I I Get Acquainted J moose i I 5 COLGATE . rlV i 69 I u i n SHAMPOO e mtcDPtT'. I H DiDin. i. 89 b &2yai,fM SEND YOU 25te.;. r&MMt SHAVE 1 79 i operation and an additional $1,900,000 is for school building. Kennecott pays its taxes, just as it pays other operating costs, from money earned by producing copper and selling it profitably. When production is based on ore averaging only 82 hundredths of one percent copper, success depends to a large extent on keeping costs down. However, during the war years and the period of high copper demand that followed, the emphasis was on maximum production, because Kennecott wanted to keep its customers supplied with the metal they needed. Cost of production was a secondary factor. Now the situation has changed and it is essential that Kennecott get its costs in line to compete in today's copper market. And that poses a problem. Costs have been rising sharply. In just the past five years employment costs have risen 46, supplies and equipment have gone up substantially and state and local taxes have climbed 85. So Kennecott is seeking economies in a wide variety of ways: through work simplification, expanded use of employee suggestions, improved methods, better use of supplies and equipment and the most efficient use of the work force. Switching the emphasis from production to economy will be of tremendous importance to Kennecott and to Utah. It will help Kennecott continue to operate successfully. And successful operations mean continued benefits, including tax payments that do such a big job of helping to educate Utah children. f FEATURED AT YOUR LOCAL . RETAILER WITH THE PEXC0 LABEL This year Kennecott will pay for educating 27,000 Utah children 13.5 of all students attending elementary, junior high and senior high schools throughout the state. The money for their education comes from Kennecott's state and local taxes, which total about $13,780,000 for 1957. Of that amount, $6,800,000 is for school 7 1 1957 STAN'S UPHOLSTERING Ruby Fillmore of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowers of American Fork visited Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and ana jvirs. aui Bowers. Mr and Mrs. H. R. Francom visited in Provo last Wednesday. Levan residents kindly teleohoriA TYltfiiT rMxna liome to Miss Olive Taylor at 0496R4 as eariy in the week as possible. THE TIME BOX 46-5- - Thursday, November 28th. NEPHI. UTAH S, Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |