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Show 1 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Sitttoatos 0lje , Neplii Local, Social Items WHITING BROS. NEPHI STATION fmr Pag Four Thursday, July 30, 1964 'mmn. kw.iij jO, v J? Use the HIT'S to' . , t - - Miss Mina Lou Broadhead Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardner Sell Rent Buy of Salt Lake City spent the visited in Hebar City with Mrs, week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thelma Norton a few days this week. Grant Allen. Recent visitors of Mrs. T. II. Mrs. Anna D. Allred attended the A. Y. Duke family reun Burton were her grandson, Roband Miss Lesa ion in Salt Lake City on Fri ert Burton, of Lake City, Salt Erickson at and afternoon evening day the patio and garden of the and Bill Soah of Helena, Mont' Vaughn Featherstone residence, ana. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Bailey and family of Salt Lake of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. LarCity visited with his mother, ry Goble of Salt Lake City MrB. Alice F. Bailey over the spent last week vacationing in Salt Lake City. week end. 'I Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cox and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey spent last week in Salt Lake City with daughter of Orangeville and her son In law and daughter, Mrs. Jaysie Peacock of Castle-dal- e visited with Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jorgensen, She also attended the wedding Ed. P. Cox on Friday. for Mr. and Mrs. reception Mr. and Mrs. Stanford O. Dale Peterson at the Jorgenand sons David and John Cazier sen home. Mrs. Jorgensen and V..!i...nwe as vXIucWm A k s v A visited with Mr. and of Logan Miss Iris Irons accompanied CSZAOS CAPITOL There a on bit Satchaos A Utah State AFL-CIof on H. bet a James Mrs. always Hill, Capitol problem Eagar Mrs. Bailey home on Sunday afternoon. third cHea structure of popped c? fer the first tenants in the new Rayburn Building Sponsored Advertisement and remained as her dinner urday Iloose. the was The to where file papers, due to lade of tiongx problem guests. Mr8. Charles Jones and two Vernal sons of Bur-rastaccompanied Mrs. Mr. and Merlyn Saturday and children Lori and her husband home Todd and Miss Lucille Bailey after spending a week with her of Salt Lake City and Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mrs. Jesse Bailey and family Foote. enjoyed a camping trip in the Mrs. Max Knight and four canyon over the week end. children of Springville visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelson Chester Foote on July 24. Mr. and family and Mrs. Ruth Tate and Mrs. Dick Bailey and two and family of Salt Lake City children of Ephraim, and Mr. spent last week at the home and Mrs. Chester F. Foote and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beag-letwo children of Dugway spent Sunday at the Chester Foote Whether we want to accept it or not, home. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bjam-so- n and children and Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Wing, Charles Is that autumn rains and winter weather, Mrs. Eugene Bjamson, all of Black, Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Payson enjoyed a boating out- Balle of Salt Lake City, Mr. are not-too-fahead, and you just can't ing over the July 24th week end and Mrs. Paul Belliston of Orwith Mr. and Mrs. Glen em, Thelma Norton and son fix a leaky roof in a rain storm. , and children at Yuba Clair of Heber City visited with Dam. Mrs. T. H. Fowkes on Sunday. They also attended Sacrament Mr. and Airs. William T. Lou of Murray were house meeting to hear Mina miss-ioon her Broadhead report several guests days last week we'll be glad to take a look to see what needs of Mrs. Wilford Belliston. They also visited with his sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Loveless to be done and give you an estimate . Lula B. Memmott. and two daughters of Logan, , Mr. and Mrs. William J. and Mr. and Mrs. Led Mower Bosh and family of Kearns and son .Vaughn of Salt Lake You had to atop and get groceries on the way or SHINGLE .Whether you have a BUILT-U- P were visitors of hls mother, City visited with Mr. and Mrs. aldidnt on Don Gadd Mrs. Hazel Bosh, on July 24. you? Sunday. They so attended the Eugene Allred roof, we're here to serve you . Mrs. JeiTy Bosh and two in reunion Fountain family Smokey Says: children and Mrs. Hazel Bosh Green. spent Sunday in Ephraim at the home of Mr. and Mrs. VernNeil Black and two children Place to Plant on Bosh. and a friend of Kearns spent the week end with his parents, Youll be gathering your Visiting at the home of Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black. rosebuds as ye will if you and Mrs. A; A. Boston last remember to plant them in week were her mother, Mrs. D. Joneil Black of Kearns has the proper place. W. Brian of Loa; her brother weeks with two the spent past It is important to remem-e- r in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. her uncle and aunt, Mr. and that roses grow.best in L. A. Duncan of Loa, and their Mrs. Read Smith, and her JWUUIV. MW uiww full sunlight If therd is son Ardell and his fiancee Miss Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, on the should it be shade, Diane Kirby of Salt Lake City, Harry Blacks plants in the afternoon; Do not locate the rose Morten-se- n Mrs. Mr. and Craig Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tramnear large trees, tall aided end were week of Logan mell of Salt Lake City spent or close to other Mr. and her of visitors ledges parents, the July 24th holiday with Mr. Phone 623-004- 4 210 West Center Rulon Broadhead. Their plants. The roots of these Mrs. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers. Iants will compete with the son accompanied them home Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Bowers after spending. the past two rose bushes for nutrition Nephi, Utah and daughter Kathy of Long weeks with his grandparents. and moisture. V visDense shade from trees o; natural cause" for flight! Beach, California are visiting Miss Susan Broadhead is this week with Mr. and Mrs. iting in Logan with her brother overhanging roof eaves i A. J. Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. ir. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. dso unfavorable. Arthur Bowers of Payson Mortensen. spent Sunday at the A. J. 'I Bowers home. rMb y. NOV UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT YOU MUST REGISTER COME OUT AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH TUES..AUG. 4 DONALD OLSEN NEW MANAGER AND WITH WHITING DROS, QUALITY PRODUCTS VOTE nor FUNNY BUSINESS CLUB WINS AWARD L AD S. jfc? O STILL TIME TO SatEXeERlMSTAirATiOK y. the fad. $ ar Bel-list- c:.? on , Bel-list- SURVEY YOUR NEEDS NOV on n. . . ' Jtlb vv The Salt Lake Advertising SUN VALLEY, IDAHO Club has won the Herbert H. Kirschner Trophy and four other major awards, it was announced this week at a' special awards luncheon at Sun Valley, site of the 1964 Advertising Association of the West summer convention. . Harold D. Collipriest, president of the Salt Lake Advertisaccepted the award and introduced Roy McFarland, Club, ing immediate past president under whose tenure the successful promotion was held. The Herbert H. Kirschner Trophy is awarded annually to the A AW club conducting the most effective Advertising Rec-J , ognition promotion. Other awards won include: first place. Weekly programs; first place, Public Interest Activities; second place, Advancement of Business Program; and third place, Best Publicity. The Advertising Association of the West is comprised of 47 clubs representing the western states and Hawaii. Representing the Salt Lake Club at the convention were Collipnest, McFarland, Earl J. Glade, Sr., Joel L. Priest; Dr. Dorsey Forrest, Robert M. Finlayson, Grant Davis, Salt Lake City, and Bernice Bywater, Bountiful. FREE ESTIMATES i VALLEY BUILDERS ---- Lbyo g? U::; GcjUuHa INSETICIBES FOR FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD USE -- FENCE FS73CuV25ea. PAINTS - SUMMER SPECIAL . 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Stewart (LuAnn Bowles) of Las Vegas, Nevada were week end visitors of her parents, Mr. f.hod di!i r R - " Board of Regents, University of Utah, member since IN PUBLIC SERVICE 1961 Utah Mining Association, president, 1963 Republican National Committeeman for Utah, 1961 to 1964 Utah Heart Association, director, 1963 University of Honorary Colonels Advisory Corps, Utah National Guard ReUtah Development Fund, member, 1957-6- 0 Utah State Senator, 1943-5- 0 Senate,-194State Utah Utah leader, Municipal League, publican minority Utah Legislative Council, sponsor and member, 1949-5- 4 director, 1945-4- 9 Utah Water and Power Bd., 1947 Colorado River Commission of Utah, 1945-4IN LAW Utah State Bar University of Utah Law School, graduate 1934 1941-4, and American Bar Association, member Grand 1949-5- 0 1935-5City Attorney of Moab, BUSINESS IN Consultant, Atlas Minerals, 1962 to present Uranium Reduction Co., president and director, 1954-6- 2 Utex Exploration Company, director and secretary 1952-6- 2 First Security Bank of Utah, member board of directors since 1962 Ideal National Insurance Company, member board of directors 9 7. County-Attorney- 2; 0. lince - 1958. E MAN Mitch Melich was born in Bingham Canyon, Utah February 1, 1912. His father died when Mitch was 10 years old, and Mitch ever since. He started selling newspapers, later worked has been at the Utah Copper Company mine, earning his tuition for college. After receiving his law degree from the University of Utah, he married Doris M. Snyder of Salt Lake City. He established a law practice in Moab, Utah, where he also became active in business, legislative and civic activities. They are members of the Moab Community Church. He and Dorie now live at Oak Crest Gardens Apartments in Salt Lake City. They have four children: Tanya Marie (Mrs. Noel L. Silverman), 27; Michael Edward, 24; Nancy Lynne (Mrs Robert Ossana), 21; and Robert Allen, 12. MITCH IS A SELF-MAD- ng Vclo f:r !:!!:! II. Ib c:: CD iU4l b fbv;:7 |