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Show NpM, 3ub Coanfy, Utah IC ?rrT.1. CONOCO PARK :,0 -- CONOCO : - -- i (TinicG-zYctii- G :j 'if Pupils Asked To Return f Boyd Park, Manager Main & Center -- Nephi, Utah f Brake Service Qualified Mechandic on Duty Lubrication Overhaul! Washing Engine Tuneup CONOCO gasoline, oil, and i' t -- t r other product "i f admit ted Recently patients at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi, according to the list released Tuesday afternoon by Hospital authorities, include the following: Stanzius Park, Nephi George Johnson, Nephi Edna Ockey, Nephi Dobra Gayle Erickson, Pleasant. Mt. Bids are hereby imuted for furnishing in excess of 100 tons of Liberty, Castle Gate or Carbon Fuel, grade 1 x 14, to the Juab County Hospital for the period from September 1, 1962 through August 31, 1963. The lowest and best bid on any one of the three brands will be accepted. Bids must be submitted to the Administrator or the IIos pital Board by the time of the regular Hospital Board meeting on August 7, 1962, at which time the bid will be awarded. For the Hospital Board, LORIN A. CORBIN, Administrator. 7 Questionair . CALL FOK BIDS Hospital Patient List r (J , a. v--j b. Each student of the junior and senior high schools, regardless of whether or not they Intend enrolling for forward should Spanish, their signed form to the High School. if the student has misplaced letter he is requested to at the office of the Superintendent to fill out the his call necessary foim Students of the seventh and twcltth grades are especially urged to cooperate as the perCHAPMAN Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn NOW OPEN JUST NORTH OF RAY'S CAFE ance Counselor CaKm E. Neil-se- ii ait emte.noung lo obi tun an aeetirate record ol all junior ami senior high school students concerning their interest in the Spanish class Last month a letter was to each student an immediate answer To to their class schedule h of the dite only ha student enrollment to this request one-fourt- Lillian Wankier, Levan Patricia Ann Dalton, Nephi Anna Otteson, Ftn. Green June Garrett, Nephi Karen Lee Gardner, Dugway Dwane Benner, Spring Lake LaVern Bowles, Nephi Julia Stephensen, Levan Hazel Sudweeks, Nephi Dates of publication: July 12, 'Donna Scott, Nephi 19 and 26. in The Times-New- s, Redick Memmott, Scipio Clair Dalton. Nephi Nephi. Utah Ardm Juab III,:!) School Pune pnl, M Clark Newell, and Guid- I. PHOTO Bigelow Young Couple Is Honored Carolyn Parkin and Merlyn P. Bigelow were united in marriage at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs Lynn Parkin on Tuesday, July 3rd. Bishop J. Barres Jenkins of the Nephi Third Ward performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Perry K. Bigelow of Provo are parents of A reception the bridegroom. for the young couple followed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of satin and lace, made by the mother of the She carried a bridegroom. bouquet of roses and stephan-oti- s. Her veil of illusion was caught to a crown of seed centage completed is comparatively low. Students of the eleventh and twelfth grades are permitted to take a class of Spanish, if they desire, as a substitute for English. Farmers Invited to nursaay. Services Held Special Field Day juy u, IYOZ NEED A WATCH BAND? WALLET? Lillis Jensen, Extension A ron.Miiist of the It.ih State L'niven,t, Digan, has extended mi invitation to Juab County fin rners to attend an Field Day to lie held on Fiidi, Jul.v 11, stalling at 9 30 am at the Evans fann, two miles south of l.ogan on the road to H.vnim, and on the cast side of the highway Faitneis will see woik on corn audios and fertilizer, sugar boots, sift low or, glass breeding, winter wheat breeding. altalfa varieties, pastures, spung grains, alfalfa seed and weed control Ir. Allred's pastuie woik alone will be worth the trip, Mr Jensen stated. The pastures include different pasture mixtures, different amounts of soil mositure, different rates of fertilizers, and different clipping or harvesting intervals Interest in safflower, a fairly new crop, is running high throughout the state this year, Ixgan is the safflower research center of the west and considerable time will be spent on this crop Lunch will be available on the University campus. Field d ly will continue In the after- Tuesday for f) 1 CLOCK? 3 TRY NEPHI JEWELRY ii FIRST!! fj Mrs. Miller LAWN MOWERS Funeial services weie held Tuesday at Anderson Funeial Home. Nephi, for Mrs Saivpta Jane Vickers Miller, 93, former resident of Nephi who died at a Provo rest home SatMrs in day of natural causes Mdler was widow of Eliott Miller. She was born here January 11, 1809, a daughter of John and Ann Izicey Vlekers She was man iel to Elliott Miller May 4. lS'M. at the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus ChiNt of Latter-da- SHARPENED Wo have a complete stock of lawn mower part and tire. BICYCLES Saints. y REPAIRED! We also have a complete stock of bicycle tire and part including 2 and 3 speed gear parts, and parts for the new automatic transmission- Mr. Miller died in 1916. Dming her jounger lifetime she was a practical muse, assisting a great number of Nephi families. Survivors aie a son and a daughter- E. Van Miller, Provo and Mrs Arthur C, (Wenonah) Shu ley ot Fish Haven, Idaho Also surviving aie 16 grandn children, and 13 gieat A daughter proceeded noon starting at 130 pm. at the Greenville farm about two Mrs Miller in death Burial was at the Nephi City miles north of Ixgan on the road to Hyde Park cemetery. SMALL ENGINE SERVICE We are the factory auth- orized service outlet for Briggs and Stratton, Clinton and Lawn Boy engines. - For pickup and delivery, call Hardware in Nephi or Verns Store in Levan. 4-- grand-childie- SAMS SHOP Utah Gunnison, IX served as host and hostess. Miss Linda Kay Wheelwright assist Tolley Family Reunion ed at the guest book, and Nancy Nyman, Beverly Blackett Scheduled for Idaho and Kathryn Lomax assisted with the gifts. Mr. and Mrs. The Tolley Family reunion Clifford Lowther, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carter, Linda and Terry Lowther, Myda Carter, Margaret Austin and Betty Parkin served the refreshments. After a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone National Park the couple will reside in Salt Lake City. Snow Summer Theatre will be held at Sun Valley, Idaho on Friday and Saturday, July 20 and 21. Anyone connected with the William Fisher Tolley family is invited to attend. For reservations for camping or for cabins, members of the Tolley family are invited to write A. T. Sorensen, 424 Mab-le- y Drive, Boise, Idaho. Fathers and Sons To Open Wednesday pearls The bride was attended by On Wednesday, Outing to Feature Mrs. Roland Parkin, matron of Ephraim honor and bridesmaids, JoAnn July 18th, Snow College inauParkin, Mrs, Roger Hutchin- gurates its summer theatre Film, Early Breakfast son, Maroiyn Bigelow, Sally program with the classic comAn outstanding affair Is Practice Now for Hie Deer Hunt! Lomax, Mary Austin, Gwen edy Harvey by Mary Chase. Gardner. Cinda Lee Bigelow This new summer program will being planned for next week and Krisity Lynne Parkin were feature top talent from the for Fathers and Sons of Juab flower girls Stake. It will be the Fathers region in three great American The bridesmaids wore dress- plays. and Sons outing to be held The plays are being presentes of pink taffeta and carried at Cottonwood Camp, just nosegays of roses encircling a ed in repertory fashion which below Camp Dadandson, In means they will be repeated Salt Creek Canyon. white carnation Roland Parkin stood as best more than once during each of The affair will begin man. Mr. and Mrs Dee Wright the three weeks from July 18 at 8 p.m. on Friday EJJS through August 4. evening, July 20th, when a The three shows w'hich have short, entertaining program been chosen for this summer will be held. The prime featare: Harvey by Mary Chase ure of the program will be a which will be presented on July film. 18, 20, 26 and August 4; The Tents, rots, sleeping bags, Glass Menagerie by Tennessee on the ground bunking Williams, to be presented July will be in fashion as the 25, 27 and August 2; and Evover night camp is held. erybody Loves Opal by John The smell of breakfast Patrick, to be presented Augcooking in the canyon will ust 1 and 3. probably be revilee for all. The Snow College Summer Members of the Juab Stake Theatre management reports Aaronic Priesthood committhat advance ticket sales are tee, headed by Ralph E. encouraging and enthusiasm is Chase, will serve breakfast running high in anticipation of to all, starting at 6 a.m. This a good turn out for the shows will allow those who must Tickets may be obtained by be at work at 8 a.m. sufficwriting Snow College Theatre, ient time. Ephraim. Please list the nights Although the affair will you desire to attend. 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