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Show NephI, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, June 17, 1971 Page Three 1. Nephi Local, Social Items Mrs. Gladys Brown was honored recently by the Juab School food services employees at Rays Cafe where a dinner was served to the following: Superintendent and Mrs. Ralph Menlove, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Worwood, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Stephensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones, Mrs. Zella Sutherland, Mrs. Nina Morgan, Mrs. Marie Butler, Mrs. Olive Cowan, Mrs. Sadie Goble, Mrs. Margaree Hill, Mrs Beth Warner, Mrs. Luenna Ingram, Mrs. Doris Palmer. A tribute to Mrs. Brown was read by Mrs. Alma Jones. Supt. Menlove spoke briefly, telling of the high esteem in which District Officials have held Mrs. Brown for her efficient management of the Juab School lunch program. tha qir'clc dry vay to really clean carnsts! CHAPMAN FURNITURE 27 South Main Street Neph, Utah mmiiran Mrs. Clora McPherson, Mrs. LaVerle Winn and Mrs. Beth Jarrett attended the County Farm Bureau Ladies Day at the Orem City Center on Monday of this week. yl NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER -1- 971 Office: 96 South Main Street 5 Telephone: (801) 623-052- Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Advertising rates on request. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Nephi City Corporation will receive bids for the excavation, laying and back-fillin- g approximately 400 ft of sewer main between 4th and 5th East on 5th North Street Specifications relative to depth, Shoring or flaring of trench may be obtained from Ray Christiansen, at the City Hall. AlL materials will be furnished by Nephi City (excluding Shoring materials). Nephi City hereby reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids submitted. By order of the Nephi City Council Date of publication: 1971. June 17, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Nephi City Corporation will receive bids on or before June 21, 1971, at 5 p.m. at the office of the purchasing agent in the Nephi City Hall at 54 North Main Street, for the purchase of Four (4) Motor Grader Tires and Tubes (Mounted), size 1300 x 24 (10 ply rating or better). Please indicate specifications on tires bid. Nephi City hereby reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids submitted. By order of the Nephi City Council. Date of publication: June 1971. Roy E. Gibson Editor-Manag- er Publisher and j j . Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood were in Cedar City Friday to attend the graduation evercises for Girls State. Their daughter, Mary Ellen Worwood, participated. An Electric . Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Anderson and family attended the Sanford family reunion at Delta on Saturday. Pyrolytic: Literally, cleaning with heat. Cleaning is accomplished by raising the temperature inside the oven to approximately 1250 F. Spill-ovfood In the oven Is consumed by the heat vented a through filter, leaving a residue of ashes easily brushed from the bottom of the oven. . ti er Catalytic: Literally, cleaning with chemical reaction. Cleaning takes place only on treated surfaces, which, because of technical prob4 14 lems, does not Include racks, top, or door of oven; ' Most electric ranges are pyrolytic. Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard spent Wednesday and Thursday in Mid-val- e as guests of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Hod-so- n and family. While there they attended a family party honoring Mr. Beard and Mrs. Hodson on their birthday anniThe party was also a fareversaries. well party for a niece, Mrs. Ann Snow and baby daughter Nancy of Marysville, Missouri, and a sister in law and her .husband;, Mr. and Mrs. George Feamley their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Feamley and daughter and Laural who left by plane on Thursday for a visit in England. Family members, including Mr. and Mrs. Beard, accompanied them to the Salt Lake - i If you purchase a new electric range with a oven andor electronic oven before June 30, 1971, you will receive $25 cash from the power company to help in the installation, provided the range Is Installed In a home or apartment served by Utah Power & Light Company or the Western Colorado Power Company. i Utah Power & Total Electric 17, SIDE-BY-SID- -- E V warranty on Gibson Refrigerators! ill doors can be re- versed! Multi-mag-n- J' Reg- ' t f : ' V. ' . V 4 Ivi : 1 ? N M ;ij n . ..S "" noo EASY CLEANING FOIL LINED OVEN . i i-- - O Automatic Cook Infinite heat! Plug out surface units Regular 249.95 28.00 : - J conditioner delivers Every cooling, but only Gibson delivers total contol over, exhausting or refreshing the inside air. air fcA4 FRESH AIR. By closing the front 100 panels, and opening the top louvres, you concert the entire power of the blower to pushing fresh, filtered air, into the room. (Td ISm '.4 Gibson 77 iV Delivers PRATT & LAMBERT Rs ;; tf ,, 399.00 QlCtOQOQ ,Easy,;i 1 1 f If'itlWt vt H S'. 4--D n p America! r' .- rUV$ I ft i ' -I -- V ? SAVE AT -2- I : -- ular S499.95 SPECIAL & S..fU i ! f et j j $ Breathe V - . 5 IF . door seal. PLUMBING & BUILDERS' SUPPLY Step Ahead 0D0ir-- r JUNE SALE Colors. a A $ - Light Company Q out of 10 women prefer an electric range m 10-ye- ar repainting orcosts. beaChoost Whits utiful, Calibrated . $25 Installation Allowance price choose P&L House Paint for a frsshnoss that lasts for ytara, (Ivas tha swat protection, rtducts maintenance and lowers Self-Cleani-ng self-cleani- ng f bomsownsrs s Today, tha range buyer Is confronted with having to make a choice ovens. between the original and the Imitation method of An Informed buyer makes an intelligent choice of the two systems: GIBSON FROST-FRE- E REFRIGERATOR Smart SS Oven Wins Hands Down Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd were in Springville Tuesday of last week to attend funeral services for Oscar Nelson. Also attending the services from Levan were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd and daughter, Mrs. Vinese Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shepherd and family of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John D. SAVE S100.00 ON THIS PER GALLON off regular retail DURING OUR '' harm Mrs. Lola Lee of Tooele spent Thursday and Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood. Al-lys- ; J 's Mr. ' and Mrs. J. 0. Taylor had as their guests Sunday their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Belliston and daughter Wendy of Salt Lake City. MEMBER OF THE hit s " .0 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tenney and two children of Riverton, Wyoming visited for several days this week with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Heber Taylor. They were enroute to their home after spending ten days in Arizona. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER FmdU inf m Levan Area News Itncfl-Wctt- io fesocinibH u er imiiiiiiifiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifriifiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuumtimjiiiiiiaitimyn Cltu.c rTTm n Visitors on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Harry J. Irons were her son, William Irons and son Glen of Tooele, and Mr. Irons granddaughter, Brigette Black-weldof Boston, Mass., also Mr. and Mrs. Max Aycock and four children of Ephraim. Mrs. Aycock is a granddaughter of Mrs. Irons. Relatives of DeRay Sudweeks were in Salt Lake City Saturday to welcome him as he arrived from Europe after serving an LDS mission in Holland and Belgium. They were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sudweeks; their daughter, Miss Connie Sudweeks; and sons in law and daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson and children of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Vance P. Gibson of Nephi; also Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks and children of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sudweeks and sons of Payson; Mrs. Richard Sudweeks, Miss Christine Shaw and Kurt Shaw of Nephi; Ronnie Syme of Fountain Green. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sudweeks on Sunday honoring Elder Sudweeks. rmPrtNpn tjc ? V - v .... ' procedure you get extra blower power to aIr $mk ?nd odor oxlau J a patented 100 comfort bonus, only from f Gibson. 900 BTU KSI90IKS PRICES START AT I AC UT,VD |