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Show THE Pags Four TIMES-NEW- Social Notes m a t i n ki A I EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION r3 Juab County, Utah. every Thursday at Nephi, as second class Utah Enetred at the post office at Nephi, mall matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: One year $3.25; Six months, $1.75. rates Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising on request. Publishers A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Published Editor-Manag- Roy er L Gibson Office: Phone 196; 58 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah. rV V !ERil i meSMIf"" - "STI fc"JPNi THE VEBY IDEA. Y W WASTING MONEVl FANNY- Three JHS Junior Girls To Attend Utah Girl's State "Frm the J. H. S. Clarion Lrvan; Tom, Bill and Ann SuthJoAnn Chase, Helen Anderson, erland and the guests of honor and Sylvia Park have been selectMr. and Mrs. Alger Sutherland. ed, because of their leadership scholarship and many other fine qualities, to attend the 1931 Utah Girls State at the U. S. A. C. in Logan from June 6 to 13. We are very proud to have Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman three girls attending Girl's State went to Salt Lake City last Thurs- from our school. In past years two day evening where they visited girls only have been permitted to with friends and relatives who attend, but through the efforts of were patients at the L. D. S. the American Legion Auviliary and others three girls will be attendi ig hospital. this year. r rO VvL XT fZH ("Ty 7 AWH' J tV ' V. X X l IonONE ABOUT Ai-oTt- VtS- Mr. and Mrs. Alger Sutherland were plcasanly surprised Sunday afternoon (May 16) by 21 of their relatives on the occasion of their Silver wedding anniversary. They received many lovely gifts. Those In attendance were Mr and Mrs. Lee Aagard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Aagard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Stephenson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Blain Taylor and family all Nephi News a I'M Nephi Social Items "' and Mrs. John R. Davis and were in Nephi last week to attend the graduation exercises of the Juab high school. Tom Davis, Dr. family brother of Dr. Davis, was one of graduates. While here they visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. James II. Ockey. Miss Janet Ockey, sister of Mrs. Davis, accompanied them to Pocatello. '" .. I.. II III. jii iL.n m.j minimum i .ym m.nmiuji.m m IU iiu.i i.ni.u mini mum, urn mmt mu the MBI,l,MM"l' , - iimiiii mi, ,1, a awroawawnnanii for expert La TEXAMTIC Automatic Transmission Service" Our trained specialists will help keep your car's automatic trans- mission in smooth operating condition. The resulting motoring pleasure is all yours. Drive in for a fluid level check every 1,000 miles. And make surs you see us for a Texamatic Fluid refill at the mileage specified by your car's manufacturer. SILVER MAPLE SERVIC 103 North Main -- Phone 246 Adrtimmmt ft- - . - of NEWS MONA V - 1 Mrs. Ruby Bigler, Mrs. Mac Big-lc- r and Mrs. Gordon Bell, all of Eureka visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Howard. They also attended the graduation exer - A FOR SALE CHEAP cises Friday evening. Combination coal and See Leslie Howard Mr an Mrs Gorsre C. Ord of range atCo., Ord and Mangelson Drug at Santaqum. pnone tended the annual druggists con.; vention held at Cedar City the; NOW YOU CAM UCK first part of this week. ATHUETE'S FOOT WITH Sue and Carol Jackson, daughtKERATOLYTiC ACTION ers of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene JackWeratolytic lunricide, OFF the tainted outer Stan, son are visiting in Moroni with SLOUGHSburied confungi and kills their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. exposing tact. Leaves skin Uke baby', la just ONE HOUR. U not pleased, your 40c Hyrum Tidwell. at Mr and Mrs. LeRoy R. Ostler back at any drug store. Today to CO. GBUO have moved to Salt Lake City make their home. j Miss Dixie Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Howard, and a student at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, was a week end visitor with her parents. smtMVSMSOCL&IO UIA3 1554 Thursday. May 27th, NEPHI, UTAH Utorn where I sit ...iy Joe Marsh "High-Price- Mistake d" sold that suite for the real sal price, of course. From where I sit, it's lucky my carelessness didn't coat Red any business. I'm the one who's always "experting" on being care ful careful of our responsibilities, careful of our neighbors' rights. Even careful to respect the other fellow's preference for a glass of beer. Let's all make a bargain to be more careful In the future. Maybe you noticed the big "ad" Red Smith's Furniture Store ran in The Clarion last week. One item caused some embarrassment around here. It read: Bedroom Suite, regular $119.50, bargain price price SH9.50." Guess I didn't "proofread" too well, and when our pressman asked for the I yelled, "Let 'er go." All kinds of jokes about the mistake. One fellow asked if Smith's was holding the price line so tight it just snapped. Turned out fine in the endRed "4-pie- d, W' xv'" .I 4 S': J 1 fit , u Copyright, 1954, United States Brtwers Foundation aw U Ml i.lm 0a (Htrnno rm (D?V.Gndffi M as Here's 10 discount if you J Im it can say: tipoHei eh)n it -' ' - 9f Kj at M mm GIRLS fflAEIE GOOD TRUCE! DRIVERS? The automobile industry is having a lively year. All the new 1954 models have been on the road for several months now, and everybody has had a pretty good chance to see what they're like. All the big towns have had Auto Shows. Some towns have had two! Lavish amounts have been spent to impress Mr. and Sirs. American Driver with the splendor and glamour of the " "all-new- '54 models. Vou jet this 101 Claim-Fre- e discount oa your entire auto umirano premium if jroa are now insured with the mi mini jr- bj "" If you are not now insurrd with Farmer's -- nd your safe driving entillt you to this additionnl disrounl-amt- act yoiu1 Farmera Insurance Group agent and learn how you can get this Vfk anving. But amidst all the floodlights and fanfare, has anybody considered the plight of our womenfolk! Some of our local gals are getting pretty fed up with the "bulk and bulge" trend in auto design. They are beginning to say things like this: neigh-borhoo- AUTO, TRUCK, FIRE, UFE-A- U Jirf' m'J tfr A'J YOUR INSUBANCI HEEDS ROBERT L. TOLLEY - AGENT 636 South Main -- Hephi Phone 207W A. The garage now has to be slightly larger than the house, else the car won't fit in. B. Dents and scratches are an evcry-tla- y occurrence as traffic gets heavier and cars get bigger. C. It was hard enough to find one parking place down- town. Now you have to find two! D. You can't enjoy driving anymore, because you feel like you're piloting the "Queen Mary." But don't despair gals, we have a perfect solution for you. It's the 1954 Mercury! Seventeen feet of the most responsive and functional transportation ever put on wheels. Official registration figures show that huge public acceptance has greeted Mercury's "Reasonable" approach to auto design... giving Mercury owners better re-sal- e values! In fact, Mercury is America's fastest growing car! lines spell the difference! A look-a- nd a feel of solid, rugged, compactness about the whole car! A feeling of control And a combination of brilliant performance and sparkling styling that you can't buy anywhere else! This is the car for you gals! Just ask the men! Free-flowin- g n n ml |