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Show Thurady, March THE 811,-194- TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Page Five MA NEWS 1 Mrs. James Correspondent fC 1 We have just un 1 packed THIRTY of' the most beautiful V.M V UP . 17 Mr DORIS DODSON dresses you ever saw . . In every type and color of the rainbow Come and I Have a Look A IYI'i'I'i'I'i' 'TTI p i 11 ' v ' GIRL OF THE HOUR . . . wears a petal-whit- e Doris Dodson blooming scald with lops. Tiny twin buttons march down the front rayon Sweepalot. 10.93 lace-touche- PRATT'S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TO THE PEOPLE OF NEPHI AND VICINITY Buy your coal from your dealer. He has quality Coal at the Lowest Prices. Good lump coal for $9.00 plus tax. Castle Gate, Spring Canyon and Aberdeen, $10.00 per ton plus tax Castle Gate Special delivered. Stoker slack, washed and oil delivered $8.75 per ton treated COAL STOWELLS plus tax. W. Braithwaite, Mgr. PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP Count;. Consult NOTICES. Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional Information. R. Stanley Phone 370R1 Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers of Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton and Mr. and Mrs. William Summers. Kent Ellertson, Grant Nielsen, and Neldon Stanley have register-a- t the U S A C for the spring quarter. They returned to Logan on Sunday after a short visit at the homes of their respective parents. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Kay of Peerless and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Kay of Helper attended the Green and Gold Ball Saturday evening nnd visited on Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kay. Russell Neilsen who has been attending the U S A C has returned home. Miss Renee Young spent the week end visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Young. Miss Young has enrolled in a Salt Lake Business college. Miss Joy Summers visited in Logan Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay spent Wednesday in Provo. The Sewing Club met at the home of Miss Bettv Ellertson on Thursday, March 4th. The evening was spent doing hand work after which refreshments were sorved. Those in attendance were T.ila Stanley, Dorthea Shepherd. B"ttv Yates. Grace Seamons. Alice Newton, Edvthe Keyte, Delora Carter, and Madge Newtnn. Plans have been completed for tfcn VTona Home Coming and Old Folks partv wh'ch will begin at 1? noon Fridav in the Mona ward An interesting prop-rachapel. has bpen arranged and the address of welcome will be delivered bv Calvin Neilsen. Musical numbers will bf eiven bv Ephraim EllertErnest son, Elden Greenhalph, Kay, Betty Ellertson, Samuel Carter and company, Shirley Ellertson, Verlael Kevte. Alvie Young and the Singing Mothers. Herman Young will be present to tell some jokes, the Teerlinks, will give an amusing skit and Madge Newton will give a reading., After the program the banquet will be served and the afternoon will be spent in visiting. A dance starling at 9 oclock will complete the festivities. Social News Items Brigham Garrett, Mrs. Forest Nielsen and daughter Trudy were in Salt Lake City and Magna last week as guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Patrick, (Geneva Booth) Mr and Mrs. Jesse Cleverly (Minnie Booth) and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Booth of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with their brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOHN WILLIAM KAY Creditors will present deceased. claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah on or before the 8th lot day of May, A. D. 1948. Building SALE FOR FLORENCE K. NEWTON, Mrs. Glen Booth. and church to Close uth front Administratrix of the estate of Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Len Blackett reJames See Spools John William Kay, deceased. turned to their home in Wells. Dates of publication: March 4, 11, Nevada Friday after a visit last Modernistic bed 18 and 25, 1948. week with Mrs. W. H. Sperry. FOR SALE matroom suite with innerspnng K. G. Tway. Mrs. tress CARD' OF THANKS Kindnesses, words of sympathy, Boy's bicycle FOR SALE in $25.00. Phone floral offerings and kind acts beNewly repaired our behalf during our recent 252R. reavement are sincerely appreciatAll steel rub- ed by our entire family. We will FOR SALE about remember your kindnesses always. ber tired wagon (new). Also Alva F. Belliston and Call Dee 2000 ft. of lumber. family Jarrett, phone 85R. - - as KM year Earl S. MoPlipr. son have announced the marriage of their daughter, Melba Dean McPherson to Robert M. Bronson, son of Mr. ana Mrs. James u Bronson of Burley, Idaho. f. onH Club met The 20th Century at the home of Mrs. J. A. Burton on February 26th. Litany was read by Mrs. Wilford Pratt. Mrs. J. H. Keller, club president, read a letter from the national federation president urging all club members to support the Marshall plan and the United Nations. "My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard" by Elizabeth Cooper was reviewed in a very interesing way by Mrs. H. L. Mangelson. The following club members were present: Mrs. J. H. Keller, Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. J Earl Reid, Mrs. Wilford Pratt. Mrs. Paul Booth, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs. H .L. Mangelson, Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. Bent R. Bryan. Mrs. Wesley Dick- erson, Mrs. J. F. Parrish and the hostess, Mrs. J. A. Burton. TVfi-- a Thn iHr?ino- was solemnized hv candle light on St. Valentine's day February 14 at we nome or neea H. Lewis, San Jose, California. L. D. S. Bishoo Owen J. Rolph per formed the rites. The bride wore a teal green of white gown with a corsage oarHonias She was eiven in mar riage by Edward Hurley. The wedding marcn was played by Mrs. Hurley, and Mrs. Reed H. Lewis served as matron of honor. She wore a blue evening gown with a corsage of pink carnations. Reed H. Lewis attended the bridegroom as best man. Following the service, a wedding dinner was served at the San Jose Country club where the bridweddal couple cut the three-tie- r ing cake topped with miniature bride and groom. The couple spent a short honeymoon in Northern California, Nevada and Utah. They will make their home in Burley, Idaho where the bride groom is engaged in NEWS Mrs. Lilly Wright Correspondent - Phone 30J tvtw..3 . itll r.nArop MrPnne is visitint?O 2nH Mrs ..,;tv. -- 1111 if.. .'11 . u.iu VV Roper 0 W. Os- - mess in LasVegas, Nevada. Mrs. Osmess is a granaaaugiuer oi ivirs. Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Garrett and small daughter of Logan were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo E. Jensen announce the arrival of a son on March 2nd at the Payson hospital. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Ruth Hall. Grandparents are Mr. arid Mrs. Perry C. Hall of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen of Redmond. Utah. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Belliston over the week end were Jack Vickers, Robert Jones of New York, and John Ryan of Minnesota, who are all students at the University of Utah Max Garrett is spending his vac ation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Garrett. Max is employed in Salt Lake City, Mrs. T. H. Burton returned to her home Tuesday evening after a visit with her family in Logan for the past three weeks. Lines to lovely tody... lines by Artemis Figure-Perfe- Choose Lacy Love in Black or Bur-M- rayon crspt, frothed in matching lace. 3t to 40; 32$ to Pyx i 385. m tsA ill era S!2 3.95 (as Garbett TT U Exclusive Ladies Shop ag. U.S. Pot. Off. n HELEN S BEAUTY SHOP 9, ton, librarian. The party committee 343 Wacei & consisted Nineteen club members were pres ent. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Nielsen were Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wilson of Salt Lake City. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Nyman of Logan and Edith Nyman who has recently returned from the Canadian North Main St. NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF of Mrs. Max Thomas, Mrs. F. H. Beckstead and Mrs. P. L. Jones. Graudate of Provo School of Beauty Culture Specializing in HAIR STYLING PERMANENTS ALL FORMER CUSTOMERS OF MRS. NEWELL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME OUT AND GET ACQUAINT-EWITH OUR QUALITY BEAUTICIAN WORK PHONE 142NJ FOR AN D APPOINTMENT. . - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Pyper and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Christis- Mrs. Ella Bradish of Wells, Nev- - nn nnrl famiKr .T A a. f Bptm ada were week end guests of their1:" weck end Wlth "J"11" i ,he Mrs. D. Mabel and sister brother in law. Mr. and Christison. Mrs. Cleon Memmott. mm WIM)E Utah. every Thursday at Nephl, Juab asCounty, econd class Entered at the post office at Nephl, Utah mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879 PUBLISHERS ROY E. GIBSON A. B. GIBSON Editor-ManagROY E. GIBSON $2.75 per year, payable In advance Subscription rate Advertising rates on request. leitvii The annual Birthday party of the Twentieth Century club was held March 8th at the home of Mrs. Max Thomas. Spring flow ers decorated the tables. A delicious luncheon was served after which the time was spent in re viewing the history of the club and reminiscing. Club president Mrs. J. H. Keller was presented with a bouquet of daffodils in appreciation of her fine work. Mrs. Wilford Pratt, chairman ot the nominating committee, pres ented the names of the new club which officers for the year 1948-4were unanimously accepted. They are: Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, president; Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, vice president; Mrs. Wesley Dickerson, treas urer; Mrs. J. A. Burton, reporter-historia- n and Mrs. George Bellis- More people drive Published Pi by White At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley Saturday evening a party was enjoyed. A hot dinner was served to the following members: Mr. and Mrs Lynn Olpin, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bel liston, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black, Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley, Chas. Bowles, Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Morley Golden of San Diego. A pleasant evening was spent in reminiscing. fanning. IPHI Lacy Love i9i than any other make of car er 1 in--?!-- ETff"1 33 - True for Every drop's a drop of heat smoke is all refined out, won't Standard Heating Oi!s arc tilled 100 to burn cleanly and without waste. dis- t blacken your walls. EmmEszmm cheaper CLEANER HOTTER JVou can count on Standard Vjtove or Furnace Oil forclcao, , even, economical heat. years and truer than ever today with the advent of this newer, gmarter, finer Chevrolet for 1948! Official registration figures prove that more people drive Chevrolets and seven independent surveys prove that more people want Chevrolets than any other make of car! 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