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Show Thursday, May 12, 1955 THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. Nephi Local and Social Items Mrs. Olive Hess of Idaho Falls. Idaho and Grant Anderson of Reno, Nevada spent Mother's Day with tieir mother, Mrs. Olive Anderson. Mrs. Hess will remain in Nephi with her mother for an indefinite stay. Private Clarence Bowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowles is expected to arrive in Nephi soon according to word received by his parents. Private Bowles has 'been serving with the army in Germany. Mrs. Flossie Carter spent last week in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pyper and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Whittaker. Mr. and Mrs. Pyper and Mr. and "'"'II li if i'llil NETWORK Frederick ANTENNA FOR Spiegelberg, professor of Asian civilization, examines a Tibetan ghost trap on display at the University of Stanford, at Stanford. I Calif. Fashioned of sticks and colored thread, it is mounted in mud mixed with human ashes. Tibetans believe that drawings of people and animals on slats litre ghosts into circle of small device. traps. Ghosts then become entangled in TV antenna-lik- e ;When wool tufts at points of antenna become damp, it's a sign ' ghost is trapped. Antennae come in 14 different designs, one for each major type of spirit Tibetans hope to ensnare. GHOST-TO-GHOS- T i I I Ticklers Georgs By Mothers' day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowles were their sons in law and daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Dee Tolley and family of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Darus Ander son and family of Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Whetten of Cedar City have been visiting in Nephi with Mrs. Whetten's mother Mrs. May Petty. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. They were dinner guests of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ostler. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Francom and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winn. They also called to see Mrs. Robert Winn who as seriously ill at the Mrs. Whittaker returned to Ne- home of her brother and sister in phi with her and spent the week law, Dr. and Mrs. Byron Rees. end as her guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walker Richard Brough, son of Mr. spent Saturday and Sunday in and Mrs. Yale Brough, and a sen Cedar City visiting with her ior at the Juab high school, has mother, Mrs. Nellie Brunson and been advised by President Ray other relatives and friends. Olpin of the University of Utah Mother's Day guests of Mr. and that he will be awarded an honor P. N. Anderson were their scholarship upon his graduation Mrs. son and daughter in law, Mr. and rrom Juab high school. Mrs. Carl V. Anderson and famMr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones and ily of Ogden. family and Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lunt visit Rigiby and children of Salt Lake on Sunday in Gunnison with City spent Mothers Day with their ed Mr. and Mrs. L; C. Munk, parents mother, Mrs. Birdie Jones. N of Mrs. Lunt. Mrs. Ralph Binnal and two Miss Faye Stowell of Provo daughters: Nancy and Rebecca, spent Mothers day with her parspent Saturday with her parents, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stowell. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson. were Sunday The following Dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cotton guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fraz-e- r were Mrs. Cotton's parents. Mr. Foote: Mr. and Mrs. Dillon and two children, Alan and and Mrs. John E. Robertson and her grandmother, Mrs. Christena Carol Ann of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram and children Bowers. Karl, Craig, Claudia and Lucinda Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Lehi; Mrs. Stewart Ivy and Charles Grace were their son in daughter Tresia of Sprinville, law and daughter. Mr nrul Mra and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fairchild Ralph Barnes of Provo. On Sun- and son Kent of Provo. day, Mr. and 'Mrs. Grace had as Guests on Mothers Day at the their guests: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. CoopBarentsen and daughter Trudy of er were their daughter, Mrs. Edith Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Homer two sons of Tremon-toCarver, Jimmy and Diane Carver White and of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pett of Mr. and Mrs. Win. McKendrick and son, David and John Ostler, Salt Lake City, Fred Chappell of Charles Smitn or all of Provo visited Sunday with Escalante, and Los Angeles were guests on Moththeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. y of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ers Paa Sovri Mrs. Cazier Hostess to Fine Arts Club Last Thursday Evening The Fine Arts club was enter tained last Thursday evening, May 5, at the home of Mrs. Gerald Cazier. Mrs. Lynn Olpin, club president, was in charge and pray er was given by Mrs. Earl H. Steele. The America Creed was s read by Mrs. Gilbert Bailey. matters were take care of. Mrs. Julia Rasmussen showed colored slides of her trip to Haw GAS IS Bus-ies- CHEAPER aii. Those present were Mrs. Lynn Olpin, Mrs. P. N. Anderson, Mrs. Earl H. Steele, Mrs. R. E. Winn, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. Ernestine Vest, Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, Mrs. Clarence GAS HEATS Pax-ma- n, GAS keeps North 398 129W. On PWR SATE mat Bendix Washer 2nd in summer! hi NEBO GAS SERVICE it nspd Auto Chapman furniture. cooler rooms FREE ESTIMATES KEITH WINN HOME FOR Has two apartments,, or baths and four bedrooms. Large SALE living room West or call TIMES FASTER GAS IS SAFER Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, Mrs. Chester Foote, and the hostess, Mrs. Gerald Cazier. 2 3 t )i 22. iVJMEIA'A WAS DRIVING IDOWNTOWN W V HUSBAND WITH AT THE ZS S7EPPEDE2tfi right A in ( DID YOU STOP IN I f "E I I CAR DiO DIDN'T BUT GOT UNTIL TO THE il TlJ Si WAr V-- "V J o $ 3XS&te FRONTN " HOW sJ LUCKY -- f HOW LUCKY WE WERE THAT OUR CAR WAS BOUGHT AT tTO a?i TJ L DJtfAfYCT9 tMlFlltK a. THEIR CARS ARE IN TIPTOP SHAP- E- gPAtSrAy n. Le-Ro- day Ostler. Chappell. Mrs. Alfred Durham of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Orme this week. Private Clark T. 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