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Show Kiwanians Hear of Need for Property Transfer GUESS THERE'S NOTHIN' WRONG WITH My EVES -- AFTER I CAN Y DEAL LhS, A GOOD LIKE THAT." r T' C''T k SAVINGS BONDS, BEST EYfelrC NOW PAYINtj W tax, and joint bank accounts, Dick Hall of Provo visited lie explained why he piobate taxes were so high on an es- over the week end with his partate, and told ot the various ents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Members of the Kiwanis Club met at Carter Cafe last Wednesday in their regular weekly meeting with President Lloyd Crbl in charge. Speaker was James P. who gave a talk on the making out of wills and dispasing of property before the heirs have to go to the courts. Mr. McCune discussed the legal aspects of a person's property and financial responsibilities to his heirs. lie also talked on the inheritance and gift SPOT M yy things a person could do to his property divided have among his heirs as he wanted it done. An announcement was made that Mayor Winn would like to have a delegation Irom the Club go to Delta on July 29 for a meeting at 8 pm dealing with the natural gas Mc-C'.- J fJ " Hail. Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Harmon and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Benmon of Salt Lake Gty, Andrew Thompson of Nephi; Mr and Mrs. Roger Jorgensen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton T. Hannon and son enjoyed an outing at Saratoga on July 24th. line. nrmy v. t ' ' iiX v , -- I 'X v I I1 i .V b vJ ' . X - V, a . Tqf , v ; t i- - 'y'& John- son were Mrs. Gloyd Anderson and daughter Joy of Magna, and Mrs. Ida Overson of Leamington. The ladies are sisters of Mr. Johnson. Ki-wa- - Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grcen- - Nephi Local and Social Items halgh and granddaughter Kathy Greenhalgh spent last week at Grand Canyon with their sons were their son in law and and daughter in law: Mr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Mrs. Jack Greenhalgh and Paul Utah Page Six Thursday, July 28, I960 mond Paystrup and children Greenhalgh. Jack is manager of Nephi, Grand Canyon Inn and Glennis and Marvin of Tooele. the WEINER PIGS FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ken- Cafeteria. They returned home relatives and friends. Dwane Tidwell, phone 578. dall and Mr. and Mrs. Harry by way of Glen Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Bowers Burton visited on Sunday in and daughter Kathy of EngleMrs. Visiting at the home of Salt Lake Gty with Mr. and For GIFTS to treasure for Wanda Burridge the past week wood, California visited the Mrs. William Peterson. was her grand daughter, Teresa past week with his parents, Mr. BIRTHDAY WEDDINGS and Mrs. A. J. Bowers Jr. The Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Springer of Salt Lake City. ANY OCCASION if or group visited on Thursday in Frank Brough wrere her brothMr. Winslow Iehi and American Fork with and Mrs. er in law and sisters: Mr. and NEPHI JEWELRY , Mrs. E. C. Allen of Venice, Cal- Cheever of Provo visited over Mrs. Leah Robinson, a sister Phone 341 Nephi ifornia and Mrs. Glen B. Sykes the week end with her sister, of Mrs. A. J. Bowers. They Mrs Alice Bailey, and other home Saturday. of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Beckstead and daughter Karen of Urbana, 111., are visiting in Nephi with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw and Dr. and Mrs. F. II. Beckstead. David Bywater of Fallon, Recent guests of Mr. and Nevada is enjoying an indefinite stay with his sister, Mrs. Mis. Milo Cazier were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson and family George Belliston. and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin GodWeek end guests of Mr. and frey and family, all of Provo. Mrs. Earl Hawkins were the Barbara and Chris Bateman sisters of Mr. Hawkins: Mrs. Geo Si nth of San Francisco; of Salt Lake City are visiting and Mrs. with their grandparents, Mr. Miss Ina Hawkins Flometta Olsen of Salt Lake and Mrs. Frank Brough. Gty. They all enjoyed supper in the canyon on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson and family of Kearns were night. Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hedberg Lester Briggs. A family dinner had as their week-en- d guests: was enjoyed at the park by the Mr. and Mrs. Von Jarrett and E. StephenCharles following: Mrs. and family of Logan; Mr. Mrs. Annie Farnsworth of son, Don Jones and children of Berkeley, California; Mrs. KenBrigham Gty; Mr. and Mrs. neth Miller and three children, Mr. and family, Gyde Jarrett also of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Glen Jarrett and fam- Rulon Berkeley; and Ogden family, and The Miss Eileen ily of Salt Lake Gty. Briggs of El Cajon, were family Jarrett Clyde California and Mr. and Mrs. to vacation in California. Lester Briggs. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox are their son in Miss Mina Lou Broadhead law and daughter, Captain and and Miss Dorothy Galler of Mrs. R. L. Candrian and child- Provo spent Monday with Mina ren Bruce, Micheal, Jimmy and Lous mother, Mrs. Olive J. Susan of San Rafael, Califor- Broadhead. nia. Mr. and Mrs. IX-aRomero Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs of California visited July 21 were in Provo one day last with his brother in lew and week. sister, Mr. ard Mrs. Paul F. Broadhead. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Green-halg-h M'ss Rosemary Bicugli and and sons Richard and M.ss Dawn Pokini of Salt Lake Dale Lynn, and grandchildren were week end guests ot Becky and Kerry Greenhalgh City Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough. Yellowin enjoyed vacationing Mr. cad Mrs. Eldon Bowles stone National Park and Teton and son Jeffery and niece CarNational Parks last week. olyn Jay of Price were in Salt Mrs. Robert Pett and son Lake City Monday where they Mark of Salt Lake City enjoy- enjoyed the Days of 47 parade. ed the Ute Stampede in Nephi Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers and remained to spend last week w'lth her mother, Mrs. Jr. had as their guests Saturday their son and daughter in Clara Chappell. law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bow-e.- s and son Ross of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Glazier were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Keith Greaves came by Warrillow Brough w'hile enjoy.from her home in Vacaplane in 47 of the parade Days ing to Utah to visCalifornia ville, on Lake Monday. Salt City it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sadie Cazier was a din- Wm. Howarth and to attend ner guest of Mrs. Grace Goble her recent class reunion. of Payson on Sunday. The ladies enjoyed dinner at The , Mr. and Mrs. Udell Jensen and daughter Marjorie returnHomestead, near Heber. ed home Wednesday after an Saturday guests at the home enjoyable trip to Jackson Hole, of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter Wyoming, where they visited with their daughter Kathleen. Miss Jensen is employed at the Jackson "Lake Lodge. f 1 -- - v-r- .x ipwtp: FltUC OATC. 'j. V. fx: VAW. j. r SERIES gL m LV-i- E en-rou- te VIOLENCE IN LEOPOLDVILLE Police use rifle butts to prevent a tribe of natives from factions has meeting a rival group in Leopoldville, Congo. Violence among competing political rod the newly won independence of the African nation. - n '' i $ reinforced concrete about $1,000. It has a ceiling with thick earth cover, and concrete walls. Severance says, Ever since I was convinced can do, Ive wanted te what damage build the shelter. Just as with my chicken farm, iocdm Photo) when theres a need 1 build it. SHELTER built by Louis Severance adjacent to his home near Akron, Mich., includes a special ventilation and escape hatch (right) , an entrance to his basement, tiny kitchen, running water, sanitary facilities, and a sleeping and living area (inset) for the family of four. The shelter cost 10-in- FALLOUT Can you think of an easier way to save? from your check and deliver your U.S. Savings Bonds. Make it easy on yourself save the Payroll Savings Bond way where you work. , The US. Savings Bonds you buy now interest to maturity and pay on keep earning for 10 years after maturity. Whats more, you invest without risk under US. Government guarantee I When you join the U.S. Savings Bond Payroll Savings Plan, you save automatically . . . without even thinking about it. Is there a savings plan thats easier? Heres how it works : notify your employer that you want to join the Pay- 3cc roll Savings Plan. Tell him the amount you want to save each payday. Hell set aside your savings You save more than money with U.S. Savings Bonds 01jc . , Sr (Hintpa-Nnu- X ''w- j - iV''-sS- a Hot a singla cracked egg since Chevy took over the route COME IN and the EXTRA-SPECIA- That 60 Fleetside pickup you see takes whatever kind of road comes along, and makes about 250 stops a day delivering eggs house to house for Mr. Harry Hansen of Missoula, Montana. K With my previous truck, Mr. Hansen writes, I always had some cracked eggs. Cargo damage always cut into my profits. But the new Chevy eliminated that problem completely. I havent had one cracked egg with my new truck and Tve had up to a ton of eggs in it without any difficulty. I didnt know a truck could ride so nice. VALUES L SPECIAL ' FACTORY PURCHASE ooo 9.50 VALUE CARPETING NOW ONLY( 2o You Sate 7)55 per r. . m $ ... . f I X 'r- v . Xv A T' ; ad Mi 4 r' . ,.-- ' y 5 4 -x yard el, j -- , OOO FOAM Chevy rides nice, all right: takes good care of fragile cargoes. But thats not even the half of it Torsion-sprin-g suspension also means longer life for the truck, extra thousands of working miles, because the sheet metal and body components take lea of a beating. You can run or over back trails at faster safe speeds, too; get in more trips a day, make more money. Those facts are as true of the big Chevrolet heavyweights as they are of the pickups. Any model you name. Get one on your job and youve got the worlds most efficient, most economical way to haul any load over any road. Your dealer will be happy to prove that statement any day you say. I f t t 1 n K;y;i y FREE WITH EACH x ' J Tm getting dote tom KmiUste the gaBon, Mr. Hansen states, end thats on stop-ond-delivery GARPETIIIQ PURCHASE go J ' N i lv Gl SOUTH MAIII IIEPHI, UTAH WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROLET SHj'RDI BIUTPUCKS See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer GREENYQOD SERVICE 740 NORTH MAIN STREET PHONE 433 NEPHI, UTAH .i . |