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Show THE Page Four TIMES-NEW- ill ore Than A Governor .1 NEPHI, UTAH S, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tolley of Pocatello, Idaho have been visiting here. LaRae and Velma Vogt are enjoying a weeks vacation in Pocatello, Idaho with relatives. Recently returned from a vacation to the Parks of Southern Utah are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram and family. Mrs. Joe Gillett of Declo, Idaho, the fcrmer Miss Maida Ingram, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram during the week. Mrs. Joe Gillett of Declo, Idaho has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Ostler for the past week. She also visited with other relatives and friends while in Nephi. Max Ostler is at the Payson hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis Sunday Odessa Mrs. Ostler evening. Jones was also operated on recently. Mrs. Clair McFarlane and small son of Cedar City are guests of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. James II. Ellison. Prof. Wallace J. Vickers of the U. S .A. C at Logan vas in Ne phi over the week end visiting with relatives. Social News Miss Helen Bronch has return ed home after spending her vacation in Salt Lake City and Ogden with relatives and friends. Wayne Braithwaite has been in Salt I.akf Cifr thio u;onlr attend ing the Produce school sponsored by the Department of Agriculture and the United Merchandise Descendants nf William H. Warner held a family reunion on aunaay, August Z2na at uamp Dadandson. 175 descendants were in nttAniinno frm "MaVin Italic: Salt Lake City, Tooele, Moroni, ELECT A MAN WHO WILL BE YOUR GOVERNOR mm. J REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR Was seected one of the three outstanding Mayors in the U. S. Has been credited over a period with being the most ient city administrator in Utah. 12-ye- ar effic- Has consistently returned to the taxpayer more service and more value than any other public official in Utah. Is the man most feared by the Maw forces to end its expensive, nothing regime. do-- ,' Thursday, Aug. 36, 1948 American r orK and Nepni. Mrs. Clarence Foote spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brough. She recently returned from a trip to San Diego, California. Among those who attended the funeral services for Mrs. Florence Haynes O'Gara last Friday were Mr. and Mrs lVMnnr Mv and Mrs. Ben Sweeney, Mrs. Jack Teasdale of Los Angeles, Mrs. Al- lie J ones Ot Hmun Mrc in Hague Stratford, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Val Hoyt of Provo Mrs. Oleva Wessel of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer, and daughter Lynne Adele, who have been visiting in Nephi with Mrs. Latimer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright will leave Friday for their home in Pocatello. Word has been received by Mrs Flossie Carter of the death of her niece, Mrs. Nessie Whittaker Egbert at Long Beach, California. Burial will be in Salt Lake City. The Bodell family reunion was held at Murray City Park last Sunday, commemorating the 85th birthday anniversary of Patrick J. Bodell. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo D Haymond Jr, and uduKniers ueorgia Delene and Paula Jeanette, and Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond Sr.' Born to. Mr .and Mrs. Jas S. Grange at Vancouver, Washington, August 20 was a daughter. The mother was the former Miss tsetty wall. Grandparnets in Nephi are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall. Mrs. Leslie King of Provo was in Nephi Friday to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Florence H. O'Gara. Mrs. James H. Ellison returned from Cedar City recently after a y visit with Mr. and Mrs. ENNEYS always has been the store people. You for thrifty know that! ona Local Social News Mrs. Verde Hanson returned to her home in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Rachael Keyte. Mrs. Ietia Swasey of Salem was a guest of Mrs. Emma Swasey on Tuesday. Doyle Orgill who is employed in Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting with his family. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers and children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and daughter all of Salt Lake City. They returned home Sunday evening accompanied by Mrs. Ray Myers and children. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cloward of Santaquin and son Marlow spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lottie Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton motored to Salt Lake City on WedTheir daughter Agnes nesday. and family returned home with them. 10-da- Clair McFarlane. RONDO PERCALES A PENNEY VALUE 49 c yard ... Attention homesewers! Here's a fine quality cotton percale at a Penny-Loprice! Patterns galore choose to from checks, stripes, delicate florals, appealing nursery designs, bold geometries or rich colors stay soid colors! Rondos tub with ease fresh and cear. Easy to sew. 36 inches wide. w VOTE FOR J. BRACKEN LEE Primary Eection September General Elect ioyi November 7 2 t Paid Political Advertisement by Pat Whittington, Nejhi, Utah "If Here's the PLOW you need for breaking sod JLl With Triple Quick Attaching, plow is attached to the tractor in one minute. This Dearborn plow is made for the Ford FOOD LOCKERS KEEP FOODS IN SEASON Imagine Strawberry Shortcake for dessert on Christmas . . or Corn on the Cob for New Years Eve. . . They're both possible when you take advantage of your frozen food locker, and the lower prices on the delicious foods of summer J now. We 1 be glad to talk things over with you at any time. Drawer Type $15.00, $12.50 Door 56 type $10.50 MARKET AND LOCKER JOHNSON'S has no wheels, axle, tongue, clutch, springs or levers . . . but good sturdy beams and as fine bases, coulters and jointers as ever turned a furrow. REES HAYCOCK With Ford Hydraulic Touch Control, you can"take it easy"while two matching d furrows unroll behind you. Day Phone 59W well-turne- Easy adjustments. Only three grease gun KCUK SALE CiiLAP 1935 sedan. Motor M. Phone 50W Chevrolet god rendition. (J. Gulden. I. I CARD OF THANKS to thank the citizens of lNephi, and especially the Ne- pn b ire Department lor their as sisftance in combating the fire on ou r property Sunday night. John Richardson. Ellis Mcndenhall, Reed Green Study the pictures, then see us if yon want a new plowing experience. Come in soon! SMITH - HALVERSOM MOTOR COMPANY L?.'- i7 till .. .EVER FRESH I ,.. r i f rm one ZrQ,JMJ , r j SALT LAKE ' CITY a: 1 MONEY SAVING NYLON SLIPOVERS 298 TRUST PENNEY'S TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON QUALITY SWEATERS! And wait 'tU you see these short sleeved, d beauties. You will want one in every single color we have (white, pink, blue, maize, cherry, back, emerald.) Wash and dry easily, just like your Gaymode Nyons. 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