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Show Nephi Local and Social Items Toffee Delight Camp Fort Wall of the D. a new winter dessert You know winter is here when the spring flower catalogues begin to arrive. la Spring, on the other hand, announced by the early bird antifreeze mail for next winter. An man 3rd Class llela Memis on furlough from the Moody Air Foice base in Georgia lie is visiting at the home ol his mother, Mrs. Vinme A. Memmott, and with other relaOn lus return to his tives base he will leave for an overseas assignment in England. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chapman of Riverdale were guests at the Nephi, Utah Thursday, December 31, 1959 Page Three at the home of Mrs. Alligee L home of Mr and Mrs. Elgin R. Mrs Andeison. Etta Latimer Garrett during Christmas. They SALT LAKE CITY Wincarols Christmas presided also visited with Mr. and Mrs. ter quarter FILLERS at the registration veto enjoyed by the gioup. James Chapman in Manti. Mrs. University of Utah will be Stella Olpin gave the lesson Chapman (Darlene Garrett) is held January 4 and 5, accordLone Way Home "Lne in the Valley. A history teaching at Roy, Utah and Mr. ing to an announcement from Leonard W. Baker, 18, wai was given by Mildred Brown of is the with SCC in the University registrars office. handed a Chapman her grandmother Carter. Lave prison sentence Ogden They recently moved Students will register in Or- for damaging a shower room wall were those by sparks given June Memmott of Hunting-to- n from Sunset, where they were son Spencer Hall according to while trying to break out of th( A hot dinner in attendance as stake Tom and California missionaries, serving Park, alphabetical position of their Tampa, Fla , city stockade. Whai was enjoyed by the 26 members Memmott surnames. of Boise, Idaho, vis- to Riverdale. They may register Baker didnt know is that h present. later than the indicated time, could have walked out. Th ited their mother, Mrs. Vinnie Home to spend Christmas but not before. Memmott last week. stockade is operated on the honoi Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Kay with their mother and other The winter quarter registra- system for pi isoners convicted ol and son Kevin of Provo visited tion schedule follows: minor crimes. Mr. and Mis. George W. relatives and friends were the with her mother, Mrs. Lula Nelieker two sons of Mrs Helen I x'e: Jan 4 Jan. 5 were of Sigurd guests 8 00 o Memmott on Sunday, 9 00 e Letter of the Law of their son and daughter in Seaman Ronald C. Lee from 9 15-- 10 15 Mf-P- a Bp-C- r Miramar Air Station, San Neb-ekMrs Mr. and Thad Judge Bill Hart of Midland law, 1 0 30 -- 11 Cs-F- r Pb-S- e 30 Diego, California and LaurMr. and Mrs. George Johnover the holidays. Tex., busy fining overtime park1 12 00 00 ence A. Lee who has been emLunch son had as their guests on violators, ing forgot his own cai 1 00 2 00 -Fs- -IIe h Mr. and Mrs. Keo Sorensen ployed with the Forest Service and got a ticket for overtimi Chi istmas, their daughter-in-la2 Hf-16 15 3 Ti-at LaurGarden Idaho. Valley, Mis. Robert Johnson and and family ol Orem spent Students in the College of parking. children Bobby Bill, and Robyn Christmas at the home of her ence A. Lee wall enter the Utah Law Reservations of Bountiful. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster State University at Logan for in theregister January 4; those Graduate School of Socthe winter quartr. Gardner. A Tenn., departmenl Memphis, ial Work January 5. store Santa beckoned to a Mr .and Mrs Robert Wells Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green-halg- li Christmas dinner guests at old girl to come forward, but thi of Provo spent the Christmas and family attended a the home ot Mr. and Mrs. little girl stopped just short a Mr. at home of the holidays family gatnenng and Christmas Merle H. White were Miss Engagement Told bis reach. If its all the same t and Mrs. Byron Johnson. Mis of home her the at parRonpaity Flora Parkes of Helen Anderson Madsen of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jack-so- n you, she said, "please dont kia Mr. and Mrs Thomas P. ald C. Lee of San Ogden, Calif., me. Last year you left whisken Diego, Provo was a guest at their 1 Ieohs in Santaquin. announce the engagement all over my face. Carol, Galen and Margaret of their home on Sunday. daughter, Lynda, to Mr. and Mrs Norman Green-halg- h Gadd, students of Brigham Gail Skidmore, son of Mr. and Misnomer? and family, Mr. and Mrs. Young University at Provo; Mrs Evan J. Skidmore of DelMiss Carol Nyman of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mrrig and family, Mrs. Jane S. Gadd, Mrs. Itha ta. Greenhalgh Gary visited with her parents, Bishwere divorced recently in LonMiss Phyllis Draper, Mrs. Flor- B, Parkes. Mrs Helen Lee, op and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman don, England. Beal and son Bruce, Mr. Laurence A. Lee, Goan S. Gadd, ence over the Christmas holidays. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh and Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gadd Nephi News Briefs and Jimmy, and the host and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burten-shav- v sons Wilbur, Richard and Dale FOR SALE OR RENT - hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Merle II. Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Houghof Logan were over night Lynn enjoyed a Christmas eve White. Modern home. All ton and son of Salt Lake City guests of Bishop and Mis. Ken gathering to celebrate the ninth floors covered. Part basement. Christmas .sient with her and parneth Nyman on Sunday. Mr. anniversary of Dale Lynn ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hay- Oil furnace. Small down payBurtenshavv was speaker at the to exchange Christmas gifts ment. The club cock. Terms ai ranged. Cali reading held its 27th anniversary and 32 1W for information. missionary testimonial for Eland Mr. Mrs. Greenhalgh Ray der Don Worthington on SunMrs. Rex Elmer and two of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. William hallday dinner party Saturday day evening. December 26. A delic- children of Payson visited her evening, visof Springville Greenhalgh ious dinnr was served at the brother and sister in law, Mr. Christmas guests at the home ited with their parents, Mr. and Snak Shak. The tables were and Mrs. Alma Haycock on For GIFTS to treasure tor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt Mrs. Joseph H Greenhalgh. Christmas decorated in the Christmas Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. They all enjoyed WEDDINGS BIRTHDAY theme and the group sang Lunt and family, Mr. and Mrs dinner at the home of Mr. and Christmas ANY or OCCASION led carols if by Mrs, Mrs George Hoggan of GunFarrell Dee Lunt and daughter Mrs. Stellman Greenhalgh. Eldon Sherwood. Grace was holiDeborah of Salt Lake City; and the nison NEPHI Christmas JEWELRY spent Mr. and Mrs. George Clark said by Mrs. Erva Andrews. her son in Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fackrell club days with Mr and Mre. law and and children Laura Joe and Mrs. F, H. Beckstead, Telephone 341 and family of Provo. daughter, George UdJeffery visited on Christmas president, introduced Mrs. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs Rulon Bracken day with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ell R. Jensen who acted as the reMembers toastmistress. of Magna, their daughter Miss Yats ponded with personal experinc-e- s Mary Bracken of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs. Dee Yates of of their most memorable City were visitors at the homes Delta visited at the home of which were exChristmas, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt, HerMrs. and tremely intresting. Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs Dwain Bracken his parents, Mr Wheelwright, who is moving to and other friends and relatives bert Yates on Sunday. was presented over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hone and Cedar City, with a gift and good wishes Lake of Salt Floy daughter Mr: and Mrs. George Latimer to the Wheelwrights for hapCity spent the Christmas week in their new home. spent Chi istmas and the week end Mrs. and Mr. with Floyd piness end in American Fork with The then went to the group Jenkins. Andrews home where Neil McSergeant and Mrs. Merle Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins Pherson, who was home on Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jarrett and family were Christmas day leave from the U. S. Navy, and daughter Stacey of Salt dinner guests of her brother in showed some of the pictures he Lake City were over - night and sister, Mr. and Mrs. had taken during his travels in law guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heber Barney in Spanish Fork. Hawaii, Japan, Oiina and othJones on Christmas eve. er places. These were very Mrs Gilbert Bailey and Mr. interesting and beautiful. Ligth Mr. and Mrs. Harold Auband Mrs. Lynn Jackson spent refreshments w'ere served by rey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wild, the Christmas week in Ogden the committee composed of Melvin Foote, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs Mont Bai- Zelda McPherson, Reta AndBoyd Mickel all of Salt Lake ley. n rews, Helen Jones, Lucy City were Christmas day guests Jensen. and Mary of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kay. Monday visitors at the home Those the evening and Mrs. Eugene Jack-so- n were Mr. enjoying and Mrs. J. E. AnMr and Mrs Max Bramall of Mr. were her mother and sisMr. and Mrs. L. E. drews, of Salt Lake City visited with ter, Mrs. Esther Tidwell and Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. their parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Rula Lamb and son Rich- Child, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Eugene Pay and Mrs. Leland ard of Moroni. Gadd, Mr. and Mrs, Elden C. Nielsen over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Golden Sherwood, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Chet ChristianMr. and Mrs. Don daughter Tamra are visit- Wilkey, sen of Los Angeles were holi- and with Mr. and Wheelwright, Miss Naomi Baitheir parents, ing day visitors at the home of Mrs. Rue Golden and with Mr. ley, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Beck-steaher brothers in law and listers and Mrs. Amuel Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Udell R. In Mr. and Mrs Roy Nielsen at Richfield Dr. and Mrs. U. L. Jensen, the holidays. during Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Howard of Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Garrett Starr, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gayle They also visited in Moroni with her par- and family of Kaysville and Yorgason. ents, Mr. and Mrs. O, L. Elia-so- Mrs. Pearl Dahlen of Provo were Christmas day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ray Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Garrett. Miss Kathleen Jensen, a stuLunt and family and Paul Lunt dent at the University of Utah The family' of Mr, and Mrs. of Salt Lake City spent the and Miss Ann Jensen, who is S. F. Memmott spent Satur- Christmas week end with Mr. teaching school in Provo are day In Lehi visiting at the and Mrs. Ray Lunt. visiting their parents, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mr. and Mrs. Wilford AshMrs. Udell R Jensen over the Memmott, ton of Browning, Montana visholidays. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mem- ited with her brother In law Christmas visitors of Mr. mott of Salt Lake City visited and sister, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen were over the week end in Nephi McPherson on Saturday her mother, Mrs. Orpha Laws with their parents, Mr. and and Sunday. of Kanab and her sister, Miss Mrs. S. F, Memmott and Mrs. of Greenriver, Utah are spendJanet Laws of Salt Lake City Delos Garrett. ing the holidays with their parents, Mrs. Rosa Gerhart and Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Miller. U. P. had The eloquence of the speakei Is in direct proportion to the number of nap - takers in th( audience: Social Items their Christmas party mott 50-d- Kj-M- er rilOBATE AND GUARDIANConsult SHIP NOTICES. County Clerk or Respective Sf-T- Z Infor- Signers for Additional mation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ida W. Beck, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Attorney Udell R. Jensen, 125 North Main St., Nephi, Utah, on or before the 10th day of April, A. D: 1960. Donald V. Beck, Executor of estate of Ida W. Beck, deceased. You wont need a yardstick to 2 squares unsweetened chocolate measure the popularity of this cup ice water delicious dessert, for it is one cup instant nonfat dry milk of those rich, crunchy taste treats, just right for a special Whipped cream for garnishing, if desired Melt Vi cup butter. Mix with Toffee Delight is a combination of creamed butter, egg wafers and nutmeats. Spread vanilla and melted choc- half the mixture in a occasion. yolks, olate to which a stiffly whipped of instant nonfat dry mixture Times-New- s, milk, water and egg whites have been added. A top and bottom crust of crushed vanilla wafers, melted butter and NOTICE TO CREDITORS g nuts give this dessert its crunchy quality. Estate of CHARLES ORThis is truly a very special LANDO MILLER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims kind of dessert that has a toh air about it, so plan with vouchers to the underserve it when you want to imsigned at 277 North University and friends. Avenue, Provo, Utah, on or be- press your family Toffee Delight fore May 15, 1960. JOAN MILLER, Adminicrushed vanilla stratrix of the Estate of IK cupswalnuts, wafers, chopped cup CHARLES ORLANDO fi cup butter MILLER, deceased. 1 cup powdered sugar RAY H. I VIE, I eggs, separated Attorney for Administratrix H teaspoon vanilla Dates of publication: December 10, 17, 24 and 31, 1959, in The Nephi, Utah spring-for- Cream remaining butter with sugar until light and fluffy Add egg yolks and vanilla. Beat again. Melt chocolate, cool and add to creamed mixture, blending thoroughly. Place egg whites, ice water and instant nonfat dry milk in small bowl of electric mixer. Whip until mixture forms stiff peaks. Fold carefully into chocolate mixture and pour over crumbs in pan. Sprinkle remaining crumbs on top. Refrigerate for several hours. Serving suggestion: Cut into super-satisfyin- par-tyis- Dates of publication: Dec. 31, 1959, January 7, 14 and 21, 1960. pan. m wedges and garnish with whipped cream and walnut halves. Makes 8 servings. English 5 room mod-a- t Old Fashioned Honey and FOR RENT ern home. Stoker fired furnace Robert Hall Pharmacy. See Walter Paxman i Horehound drops 49c pound heat Monday and Tuesday MENS "COLD BARRIER PACK- qfa Insulate Rubber Lace Boot - Reg. 14.98 - NOW Wo - si S.59 Zipper style MENS RUBBERS BOYS RUBBERS - 2.50 pair - - 2.35 Regular styles, per pair Regular styles, per LADIES AND CHILDRENS RUBBER FOOTWEAR - REDUCED 10 SHEET BLANKETS - ALL WHITE COTTON 80 x 108 size 70 x 84 size - 2.35 1.35 - r colors! i4TOi3OFF WOMEN S & TEEN'S DRESSES i4 TO d, SKIRTS - BLOUSES AND 20 OFF - PAJAMAS - AND CAPRI PANTS 20 locQ lj OFF SWEATERS n. La-mo- nt 1.65 ACRALAN WASHBLE - Choice ACR ALAN PILLOWS -- - Soft, Durable STARTS MONDAY JAN. 4th ALL DRESS AND CAR COATS ROBES 70 x 90 size Indian Coffon Blankets-24.- 50 100 Exclusive Etulies Shop Yor-gaso- - All sizes - 7.50 - - 4 buckle styles . 6.50 DRESS OVERSHOES - 4 buckle style 5.Q0 5 Buckle Overshoes (Kean'llixptt'd CLEARANCE SALE SPECIAL - Safurday - Llt-a-Lu- re JANUARY Old and New Year Prices effective Thursday -- OFF ALL MILLINERY PRICE 2 for 7.00 i2 PRICE u DARK GINGHAM PLAIDS - - NEW - yard PRINTED OUTING for sleepers, gowns, etc. 296 LIGHT OR DARK OUTING for quilts 3 yrds 9Qg CellaCloud 2.39 BATTING - Dacron 4.79 - Part Wool 2.49 PLASTIC for covering chairs, etc. 54 ins. wide - 5e - Yellow, Tan, Red, Green 80c yd ALL LDS BOOKS - While Present Stock Lasts-- 25 off DRESSES-- 4 LOT-2.- 00 WE WILL CLOSE TO TAKE INVENTORY SAT. - - 5.00 3.00-4.C- O ALL WINTER COATS - Mens, Womens, 5 HUNTING COATS NOTICE AM JAN. 2 - OPEN FROM Childrens Vz off - Red - Blanket Lined - Sizes 36 - 38 - 40 -- Each -- 12 NOON o 6 p.m. Check the IGA ADS 5.00 MANY OTHER ITEMS AT SALE PRICES in Salt Lake and Provo - papers for IF LOOKS COULD KILL staring dagger. Brownie, a pet in the Anthony Manila household in Brooklyn, N.Y, watebea r d interloper is Myrtle, The hard-sh- r' 1 ssssa rl.r-rc- Pre-Invento- ry Bargains available in NEPHI at ; (Trrr, ea mtn USTOM 56 EAST CENTER STREET PHONE 57 NEPHI |