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Show Mrs. Chapman Named Nephi Women Enjoy Variette President South California Tour The Variette Club met at the home of Aleen Olpin recently for their closing party of the year. Enjoying a delicious meal were Betty Bel-listo- n, m J Mildred BeUiston, Joyce Bracken, Irma Carter, Owen Chapman, Della Dailey, Norma Jenkins, LaRae Kendall, Joyce Memmott, Aleen Olpin, Veda Parkin, Maxine Parkin, rVV Doris Parker, Vera Paxman, Thelma Reed and Jeannle Wii-ke- y. V.:- X - New officers chosen for the coming year are Gwen Oiap-mapresident; Thelma Reed, vice president; Betty BeUiston, secretary and LaRae Jarrett, reporter. n, a;v,;. ,W ;"Wt ' 5 , ? f'U ' V llephi, Levan Areas IV' . Weather Report d. ,tiWiiiri'iiiiiiliaiiwifiiiiiiiVii''ii'rwJM SKY KINO, popular TV star, who will bo in Nephl on Monday, Juno 7, with the Barnes and Bailey Circus. The circus has scheduled two performances on that day, at 2: SO and 8:00 pm. For additional information see the advertisement In this Issue. FARMER MR. II Thursday, May 27, 1965 2J)C Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 - SEE Temperature and precipitation figures for the Nephi and Levan Weather reporting st&t A Mrs. Arnold Brough and Mrs. Allen BeUiston this week returned from a vacation in While Southern California. there they were house guests of Mrs. Brough's sister, Mildred Bean. During their visit they at tended a production of "The King and I" starring Florence Henderson and Ricardo Montal-bawhich was presented In the new Los Angeles Music Center. They also visited the Huntington Library and Art Forest Hollywood, Gallery, The Birth Lawn, and viewed of Liberty done in Mosaic tUe. and which is composed of reproductions of 25 famous paintings and statues depicting scenes and events in our history from 1619 to 1787. The scenes blend to form a montage 162 feet by 28 feet They spent an Interesting day north of Santa Barbara at Solvang a Danish vUlage, and toured Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, and attended Art Unkletters House Party, Uve n TV show. Mrs. BeUiston and Mrs. Brough were entertained by Virginia G. Shelton and her daughter, Mrs. Bob Jackson, and by Mrs. NeU Hobbs and Mrs. Jerry Hobbs. Art Durham was also at the affair and wished to be remembered to his Nephi friends. THE NEW CA SEGO MILK 7 cans 1.00 ORLEANS SHRIMP Jumbo Size - - Cleaned can 59 SHASTA POP 12 oz cans 13 cas 95 PIERCES PORK & DEANS 8 tans for 1.00 Picnic Special TRADE INS ACCEPTED --FIN- Ju:b Ccunty l!:spitd PLANS AVAILABLE GOOD USED UNIT Patient List put Subscription: per jeer, payable la advance. Published Thuradaya at Nephi Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah. Recently admitted patients Boy E. Gibson County Hospital at Editor and Manager acinclude the following, Nephi Office 96 Sooth cording to the list released on Wednesday morning, May 26, Telephone toy Hospital authorities: Nephi, Utah Alvie L. Thorwaldaon, Spring Lake PROBATE AND GUARDIANMrs. Kendall SHIP NOTICES: Consult Greenhalgh, Clerk of the District Court Santaquln. Lela N. Conway, Levan or the respective signers for further information. Trudy Conw&y, daughter of Mrs. Lela M. Ootvway, Levan Mrs. Evan Frampton, Nephi NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. William G. Sperry, NeEstate of George V. Ord, dephi ceased. Creditors will present Mias Nancy Nyman, daughtto the er of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth claims with atvouchers office of WUl undersigned Nyman, Nephi L. Hoyt, attorney for said esMrs. Hoitt Moss, Levan tate, 31 South Main St., Nephi, David Everitt, son of Mr. on or before the 13 day and Mrs. LaMar Everitt, Nephi Utah, of August A. D. 1965. Claims Mrs. Emma Mangelson, Le- must be presented in accordvan ance with the provisions of Sherri Major, daughter of Mr. Sec. Utah Code Annotand Mrs. William B. Major, Ne- ated 1953, with proper verificphi. Mrs. Thomas NeweU, Nephi ation as required therein. Leo Ord and Scott Kendall, son of Mr. G. Russell Vincent of Estate Executors Ingram, and Mrs. George Kendall, Deceased. V. of at the Juab NOW AVAILABLE CALL OR SEE US FOR DEMONSTRATION TIDWELL COAL AND READY MIX Dwane Tidwell - Nephi - Phone 623-199- 9 75-9-- 5, Ord, George Dates of publication: May 13, 20, 27, and June 3, 1965, in The Hmes-NewNephi, Utah. s, MOBILE MAID DMWASm with THORO-WAS- H gives you dishes and doan spotlessly sparkling, silvorwara without hand rinsing or scropingl G-- E Power shower highly effective downward spraying of wash water. Powar tower shoots strong jets of spray upward to create a counter wash agitation. Powor arm aggressive, swirl-aroun- d step that gives you sparkling, spotless dishes, silverware and glassware. Hushaway drain no pre-rinsi- or scraping. No messy screens or filters to doan. HERSHEY OARS GIANT SIZE -- 3 for 79 ZEE NAPKINS Assorted colors -- 80 coun- t- PRESTO CHARCOAL 10 pound bag 49 P- 1 fmmtuiinf BAR S HAMS or MORRELLS Fully Cooked Boneless - - per pound - - 89 So automatic it does ail the work I Come in for a demonstration. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Fred A. Reedy, aka Fred Reedy, deceased. Creditors wUl present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Udell R. Jensen, 125 N., Main St., Nephi, Utah, on or before the 14th day of August, A. D. 1965. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of section 75-9-- U. C. A., 5, 1953, with proper verification as required therein. Richard G. Jensen, Ancillary Administrator with will annexed of Estate of Fred A. Reedy, also known as Fred Reedy, De- ceased. Dates of pubUcation: May 13, 20 and 27, and June 3, 1965, in The Nephi, Utah. Times-New- s, IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OR UTAH, IN AND FOB JUAB COUNTY In ttie Matter of the Adoption of GINA JOANNE Minor KEYTE, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a petition for adoption of the above named minor child has been filed in the above entitled court by Farren Arlo Keyte and Marilyn V. 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CHRISTENSEN Clerk (Seal) Dates of pubUcation: May June 3 and 10, 1965. 27, 10 BEACH BALLS -- each 35 SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSES - - 5 pbgs 1.00 SCOTT TOWELLS giant size rolls 29 INSTANT POTATOES Each 1.19 Ho. 10 Can SHURFINE PEACHES No. 2V2 size cans - - Each 29 JELL-lOpfrgs 98 CARNATION TUNA Regular size cans - 4 ter 95 VIENNA SAUSAGES Regular size cans 5 fr 1 .00 TOILET TISSUE-129- 5 DEL MONTE CREAM STYLE CORN 589 HI C DRINKS 12 oz 1300 O required to then and there appear and show cause If any they have why the said petition should not be granted. WITNESS the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 21 day of May, 1965. ' Miracle Whip J FRESH FRYERS Cut Up ME ATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES. JKOHE C23-C4- 32 - pkg MIRACLE WHIP at 10 o'clock ajn., and that all persons interested are Kn 10 SUPERIOR PAPER PLATES -- 00 coun- t- 59 1965 n 6 for 49 --- 628-06- Model A ! ! 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