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Show THE TIMES.NEWS. Ui I ill NEPHI, UTAH Thursday, August 17, 1950 Family Has I am for PRESTON L. JONES for CONGRESS because r? Outstanding s i "4 T 35 4H Record Burtenshaw, Chairman of Publicity, Juab Coupnty Fair By Ray Among the leaders readying club entries for the Juab County Fair on September 5, 6 and 7 are Mrs. Leila H. Wilkey, and her two daughters, Lois and Carolet-- . All three are leaders of foods clubs listed taking with 29 members this project under their supervision. Lois and Carolee are both enrolled in their mother's fourth year foods project, while at the siime time they are leading first phase foods; Lois with 14 members and Carolee with eight. One day each week hds been 4-- H r;; z Mrs. v. m. Foote has just re an tended visit to tturn Stephenson of Nephi, exchanged West Coast. She accorrpaiued wedding vows with Rulon C. Og- - er SOT- Fote J?1' J01 den. son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Ogden, in the Manti Temple mr. ' iuiu ivirs. J. niicme uivrai iu son Kenneth of Corvallis, Oregon on Monday evening. on a motor trip through the Amera Following the wedding turkey ican ai d Canadian Pacific Northsupper was served in the Royal west. Points of interest visited Hotel at Manti given by the were Grand Coulee Dam, Wash- Glacier National park, in were Mrs. Annie M. Farnsworth Waterton National of Albany, California, Dr. anuj Montana; . a r....rc p.irk .t . a i Mrs. Edward A. Ogden, Dean Og- ional parks of Alberta, Canada. p v;a TnTmri: Edward . ol Bend, through in Ogden, Richmond, California, Mr. Big visiting Vanand Mrs. Charles E. Stephenson, British, Columbia, te Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs, Char- couver, Victqria and Seattle A lew days to Corvallis. les Briggs and T. W. Vickers of were spent in Corvallis before re- Mnnhi TT vo pln-- o vo; Mrs. Ruth Smith. Mrs. Joseph- - ' I""'" 3na the Sr0UP quests inP Thnn, f thi- bvuia w. iiui ivi", mi. aiiu xin a. f Maybelt Cazier Palmer. Rulon C. Ogden of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin and famThe Juab County Fair will soon ilies. and Kenna Johnbe here. All flower growers are son Misses Iris a to Arrowhead enjoyed trip reminded to make entries. Nice this week. prizes will be given. For addition- early al information contact Mrs. Frank The annual Lawn rarty of tsrough, Mrs. Ida Beck or Mrs. Primex club was held Tuesday af- Jennie Steele. ternoon at the home of Mrs. A pot .luck d Mr. and Mrs. T Pratt Blanche Brough. ?j Mary Carver, Ada Sparry. Mildr,d Nida Gadd, Bertha Trant- Ingram, AT" rt,.,tVr r it , Asi . aim i Anna er, Broadhead, Ruby Ccx, Howard Pratt in Tacoma, Eudora Bowers, Thelma Christen sen, Mary Jensen, Loa Oldroyd, t. FOR SALE Wasatch Seed Mayme Kendall, Ida Beck. Cleaned and ready for S'a Austin, Beth Christensen and A !tnP hostess, Blanche Brough. planting. Call 123W. recording of their voices of a few h; n f" Vv; iim;. J, 3', r . Dionysia Skouras, PROMINENT MAN'S DAIGHTER DIES . . a Los at died Skouras, owner, Spyros theater of California floor fourth the penthouse from fell she after WleThospltal an hour the theater owned by Charles P. Skouras, brother ofLaura build Palm-quis- t, owner. She is shown here being comforted by a nurse. shortly before she died. . 3 4-- H We've taken a long guess at what will be the town's lowest on each of the 'question mark' items. Then we've whack-- . prices . i a D.t j. .i ic to jc ust to mane uie. ihh ed them on anotner in our all items these ihf.it, UNBELIEVABLY low prices are on store. So, oin the crowds and cash in on the savings." i.i ALASKA PINK SALMON 7", te set aside at their house thi summer for their club work. The 29 girls have met at the Wilksy home where all the work has hern done. Each club has been scheduled at a different time during the day. Lois, besides caring for 12 of l her first-yea- r girls at the Club camp, served as mayor and did an excellent job in that capacity. Carolee served on the recreation committee and spent much of the time helping wiih handicraft. Lois was on? of the five girls from Juab County tc at tend the older club camp nt Logan this summer. Lois' club also prepared a lunch cald drinks for lj'J people ani-ua- 4-- H lunch-Wilfor- TZT:V1S' :r,.:, w j Geor-Whea- """ wuo attended a recent stuhblonv 'ch demonstration at Nephi. ELECTION SEPT. 5 PRIMARY Paid Political Advertisement- - by Jones for Congress Committee Mrs. Thomas Vehawn and son years ago was played with added interest to all. A delightful Michael returned .last week from s a vacation with ner time was enjoyed. three-week- in Sugar City, Idaho. parents, Miss Ronna Smith returned with her. Ronna plans to attend school here this fall. Ronna and Mrs. Vehawn are sisters. They were met in Salt Lake City by Mr. Vehawn. Guests of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley were Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Tolley and family of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mis. Fred Schuetz of Sterling, Coiorodc Lorin Kendall and Clair KenBlueberry Growing , dall are enjoying a trip through Bluebcrrfes have special soil the parks and will visit in Los and are not adapted Angeles. They will go as far as San Diego and visit with Mr. and to so wide a range of soils as are other fruits. Mrs. Norman Mastro. 37 - Wilkey, besides assisting with their clubs and leading her own, serves as club supervisor for Nephi and assisted the county agent . lin'ir.1? up leaders for the other clubs in thi3 community, Poth Lo and her ieadoi-mother have served as other years. This is the first year for Carolee, however. y.'-s- her girls 4-- mzmmmmm s H Their father, Carl Wi.key. hi club been behind them in their oi'k as he has donate! his truck and time to take ho ertire club camp ard on gro.'.p to oLher occasions. v 4-- 4-- We are .looking for the girls jk;r.g projects under thv..! leaders to exhibit among the top at the bounty fair. 1 Coleman Oil heater, practically new; Also one "trash burner" In excellent condition. Allen Morris, phone 41GR ed & White "" Dr'p 1 LB 86c R 8 W COFFEE R 8 W PEANUT BUTER 1 LB $7C TEA GARDEN STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 12 01 JAR 35c dkxxisoxs LIMA BEANS " '" 27c 1V R 8 W SHRIMP " S,""',H ' 47c R8 W SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI r MHVELVEETA CHEESE 2 lb JgIANT WHEATIES--Pkg-2- - Qge 1c PEP Kelloggs - Giant pkg q SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER Reguar jar - - Each JJJc - Quart size bottle - Each J MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING Quart bottle 5QC .PIERCES PORK & BEANS No. 212 size JELLO MARKET FROZEN FOOD CENTER "5 - Each P -3 I! I 41 CORN BEEF - Libbys - 4gc BAY TUNA FLAKES 2 cans 45cl PEETS SOAP POWDER - Special Deal J pkgs for 471 FRANCO-AMERIC- AN SPAGHETTI - Regular can COLORED OLEO-Key- ko c pound for only HARMONY PEAS 2 cans 381 2Jcl 1 for 23C can EhmmhiA aESP'X PRIME I hv,tlf'immm lMWW -- .J -AS C UTAH TOMATOES at the cheapest I f os JUNKET SHERBERT MIX 14c '"'r """d 12c SEEDLESS GRAPES - 12c ""r GREEN PEPPERS CAULIFLOWER 'vio.v - Per u, gc 10 "' UTAH POTATOES""" "r " 29c UTAH TOMATOES" MARKET PRICE tins GREEN SPOT ORANGE ADE -' MLPH'S CONGRESS'9 Regular size can - Each CLOROX BLEACH- Shop at River 21 Counties Development Committee; Former Former Mayor of Vernal; Member of State Legislature and past District Governor of Lions. a.-'- d FOR SALE IDEAL FOOD MARKET Vote "JONES for B. H. STRIGHAM Colorado Vernal Stockman WHITE STAR FANCY TUNA 4-- H LIBBY ROAST BEEF SPRING GARDEN PEAS? ORANGE JUICE ? SWANS DOWN .7 CAKE FLOUR PLENTY OF CHOICE ROUND BONE ROASTS? nt -- en-rou- f--i He is honest and sincerfe In trying to do something for Utah. He is a fighter with the courage to demand Utah's share of the Colorado River water be put to beneficial use before it is lost to Utah. He has spent much time and his own money to further this cause so vital to Utah's future. He knows the problems of Utah munHe icipalities through experience. has served four terms as mayor of of Nephi; He is first Utah member, Municipal League; Utah Water and Power Board; director, Utah State Water Users Association, and director, 21 Counties Colorado River Development Committee.. PRESTON L. JONES will fight for YOU and UTAH Miss Lynnea Farnsworth, of Annie M. and the late Thorn- - price possible! 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