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Show THE Page Two Two good lots FOR SALE and a house. House can be moved, or will trade for good truck Delbert George, Lynndyl, Utah. 3738 pa ' Friendly Circle Group DUP Camps Hold Enjoys Birthday Parry Regular Meetings Tiincav oftorn . Xfr &mV Warner emeriainea we rnenuiy at a birthday party at her stucco Circle" FOR SALE Five members including home. home in Nephi. Very reasonable Mrs. Warner have birth dates in Nielsen lot. Inquire Wayne large 336 East Center St., Orem. Call September. The rooms were beautifully decAC orated with fall flowers. Guest enjoyed a luncheon at small tables and the climax was the cutting of a birthday cake. Mrs. Alice P. Mc- Cune, Mrs. wanaa tsurriage ana Mrs. Warner were particularly honored as their birthday anniversaries occur on the same date. Those who enjoyed the affair were Mrs. MoCune, Mrs. Burridge, Mrs. Ida Belliston, Mrs. tseryi iif-.r- Rmvrs Mrs Klizaheth Black. Mrs Stella Anderson, Mrs. Rhea Beag- ley, Mrs. Beulah irons; a special Mrs. Mabel Kirk of Provo and the hostess, Mrs. Warner. We now have the facilities to weigh and load your Named Regional Director truck at our newly remodMr. and Mrs. George II. Ostler, eled wholesale retail coal Mrs. Twila Winn, Mrs. Louise InGate Castle Washed yard. and Mrs. Elsie Sidwell were slack is our speciality. We gram in Lehi recently where they atalso have Browning and tended a luncheon and meeting of Clubs. Mrs. OstRoyal Slack. Oar lumb and the State Garde as ler was selected regioal directnut coal is Huntington can- or of the region. Come and best. get yon's or Harris M. Anderson of Seattle, your own and save enjoy our clean, courteous Washington visited with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Andelivery service. on of last week Juab-Sanpe- te Thursday He was accompanied by three oth er gentlemen from Seattle who were in Utah on business. Mrs. Birdie Jones, Mrs. Flossie Canter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and family visited at the Utah State Fair on Sunday, in Salt Lake City. derson, L. DWANE TIDWELL . Phone S78W Nephi, Utah CUT YOUR TELEVISION REPAIR COSTS IN HALF NEPHl, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Relief Society Monthly Planning Meet Set Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp Birch met recently at the home of Mrs. Effie Scott, captain of the camp, who also presided. The lesson was given by Mrs. Ada Johnson. A history of Martinus Jensen was given by Mrs. Etta Hanson. A delicious luncheon was served to Coquella McPherson, Vnntpiin Rnswell. Blanch Cooper, Effie Scott, Madeline Pyper, Ada Johnson, Ada Sperry, Mayme Pay, Ann Stephenson, Twila Winn, Etta Hanson, Erma Garrett, Sylvia Peters, Bessie Tolley, Etta Sidwell, Vera Foote and t iossie juaweeKs. Mrs. Martha C Eaear, presid ent, announces the Juab Stake Relief Society Union meeting will at be held on Sunday, isept. d ward p.m. at the All ward Relief Society room. officers and class leaders are re- i iFrst-Secon- quested to be i present. BIRTHS 19th, 1957 Thursday, September Sunday Schools of Stake Solicit Support for Birthday Calendar SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI Salute to SAM JUAN COUNTY It's time again for the birthday calendar. The Juab Stake Sunday Schools are busy making arrangements and someone will call at your home soon to give you the details. Plan now to eet your names listed on the calendar and enjoy the surprise of a friendly greeting plus 10 percent discount on many of your purchases on your special ... land of Untapped Wealth and Awesome Wonder day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clair Kendall Nephi News Briefs are the parents of a daughter born Mrs. Gordon Barney and son On Sent ember 11, the Salt September 16. Grandparents are Creek Camp of the Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worthington Kerry of Hatch spent last week Utah Pioneers held their first of Grantsville and Mrs. J. A. Ken- end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pace. meeting of the season at the home dall of Nephi. of Mrs. Katherine Bowles. Capt. and Mrs. Newton Kay had the Delta Hedberg conducted Mr. and Mrs. Lee Memmott an- as Mr. their week end guests, their meeting. Miss Naoimi Bailey gave nounce the birth of a daughter on and Mrs. the history of Israel Hoyt, one oi September 7. Grandparents are daughter Karen,andMr. Ma urine and Aubrey the first pioneers to settle at Salt Mrs. Vinnie Memmott, and Mr. Harold Melvin Foote, all of Salt Lake Creek, now Nephi. Mrs. Maude and Mrs. Lee Chirm of IndianapCity. Robertson gave the lesson rhey olis, Indiana. Came in '57". Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Dee Lunt served. Present were Miss I ret a Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wilkey are of Salt Lake City visited over Carter, Mrs. Alice F. Bailey, Mrs. parents of a son born September the week end with his parents, Laura B. Brough, Mrs. Loretta R. 10th. The baby weighed 6 lbs 7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt. While Ord, Mrs. Mary K. Latimer, Mrs. ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and here they invited a number of Elnora Foote, Mrs. Katie Mrs. Clarence Wilkey of Nephi their friends in and cut their wed Mrs. Susie Worwood, Miss and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Peterson of ding cake. Naomi Bailey, Mrs. Lillian Ostler, Fountain Green. Mrs. Delta Hedberg, Mrs. Beryl Mrs. Kenneth Zabriskie and son Bowers Mrs. Delta Yates, Miss A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, Mrs. Bessie Tolley and Maida Foote, Mrs. Catherine B. Gordon Belliston on September 11. Mrs. Mayme Pay were in Rupert Bowles, Mrs. Maude Robertson, Grandparents are Mr .and Mrs. Idaho Friday to visit with Roy Mrs. Florence Worthington and Theo Jackson of Moroni and Mr. Whittaker, brother to Mrs. TolMrs. Beulah H. Irons, and Mrs, Clifton Belliston of ley and Mrs. Pay. Mr. Whittaker is reported to be seriously ill at Recently the Salt Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers the Rupert hospital. held their annual election, at a Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bevan of Salt meeting held at the home of Miss announce the birth of a daughter Ireta Carter. The following offic- on September 4. The babys birth Lake City were week end visitors Mr. and Mrs. Fred ers were elected: weight was 8 lbs 13 ozs. W. II. at the home of Mrs. Bevan is a sis-- 1 Captain, Mrs. Delta Hedberg; Johnson of Fountain Green is the Wetherell. vice captains, Mrs. Elnora oFote, grandfather ter of Mr. Wetherell. Miss Ireta Carter; secretary and treasurer, Miss Maida Foote; his- count fv Utah's largest u UI1UC1 111C Li lie millions of dollars in undeveloped natural resources uranium, oil and gas. It is estimated that there is more uranium here than in any other area of similar size in the nation. Recent oil developments indicate one of the nation's largest potential oil fields. Above ca- - 4i-- a the surface of San Juan County sit many awesome Bridges National children of Mother Nature-Natu- ral Monument, Rainbow Bridge, the Goosenecks of the San Juan, and Moki Houses of a prehistoric culture. In San Juan County, the United States Brewers Foundation constantly endeavors to assure citizens and visitors alike of clean, wholesome gathering spots where beer and ale can be enjoyed. Worth-ingto- BEER and ALE . . o u irrTTTtrtTi7r TmrniflTBaa torian, Miss Naomi Bailey, chaplain, Mrs. Susie M. 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