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Show Thurs'day, Sept. THE 2, 1948 NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, Page Five Social Items Our Miss Arlene Jarrett spent Saturday and Sunday in Richfield. While there she attended a trousseau tea in honor of Miss Nola Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott and daughter Lela spent last week in Idaho visiting with relatives and in Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Loskiel Jenkins of San Diego are the proud parents of a daughter, bom August 26th. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jenkins of Nephi. The mother is the former Miss Dona Belliston. Mr. and Mrs. George H. S perry of Logan are spending their vacation in Nephi with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sperry. Miss Wanda Pexton of Murray visited last Thursday with Mrs. T. H. Burton and James D. Pexton. Mrs. Perry C. Hall is enjoying week with her daughter Louise in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield of Provo were in Nephi for the rec ital presented by Mrs. C W. Glazier last Friday evening. FRIDAY AU PEARCE THE MAIN Continued from Page 1, aged ewe. A; Clyde Kay, aged ewe, aged A, A; Margaret Nielson, ewe, A, B; Bonita Nielson, aged Here ate his qualifications. Served 6 years in State ewe, A, A; Alvin Cox, Cedar City, Legislature. 19471948 was speaker of the House. He is aged ewe, A; Rex Kay, aged ewe LABOR Liked and by Respected Honest, Dignified, Capable. B; Carol Bramall, aged ewe, B; a lost Has a never and MANAGEMENT. campaign, being Michael Park, aged ewe, B; Byti-winner. Rendell N. Mabey was born on a farm in 3 ron Nielson, aged ewe, B; Karon K&ay, aged ewe, B Dick Cox, CeBountiful, Utah. He owns and operates a farm in Davis dar City, yearling ewe, A; Frank a County. He knows the farmer's problems. lin Caras, yearling ewe, A A; tion-itLivestock a Grower, An ardent Hunter and Fisherman, Nielson, yearling ewe, A; Albe knows their problems. A successful Business Man and vin Cox, yearling ewe A; Carol Bramall, yearling ewe; A; MarAttorney. He will bring to the Office of Governor (as in garet Nielson, yearling ewe, B; his private life), Respect. Dignitv. Honesty and good, clean, Byron Nielson. B; Clyde Kay, efficient, economical Government T Your VOTE for Rendell yearling ewe, a, C; ftiicnaei rant, is IMPO!! ANT. 7th N. Mabey, Sept. B. . NU EL CHRISTENDOM. STOMSORSt FRANKLIN S Franklin Caras. pen of 3 yearl ing ewes. A Clyde Kay, pen of 3 vearline ewes. C: Dick Cox, Ewe To Our Many Friends lamb. A. A: Ray Cox, ewe lamb, In Nephi. NOTICE OF APPRECIATION A; Junior Wankier, ewe lamh, A; Franklin Carras. ewe lamD, a, ts, The O'Gara family wishes you We desire to express through Byron Nielson, ewe lamb, B, C; and to know that they sincerely this means, our heartfelt apprec Kent Hatfield, Spnngville, ewe deeply appreciate your many kind iation and our deep gratitude to lamb. B: Margaret Nielson, ewe and consoling words and your very our many friends who came to our lamb, B, Bonita Nielson, ewe lamb generous offers of help. assistance during the recent mis- B. C. Clyde Kay, ewe lamb, B. that came as a result of C; Karen Kay, ewe lamb, C, aCr- It is very gatirfying too, that fortune fire. We are deeply indebted to ol Bramall. ewe lamb, J. Florence's love for her many the City Fire Department Dick Cox, pen of 3 ewe lambs friends at home in Nephi and Ne- and Nephi so many others who labored A; Bonita Nielson, of 3 ewe to been her home has phi always to extinguish the lambs, B; Franklin pen Carras, grand wa sso beautifully remembered by so persistently the cnampion, fire and also to clear ewe, iuii(jiuii, yearling you. $ have often told her that trash that resulted. The away and kind reserve cham lamb ewe: Ray Cox, I was very thankful for having expressions from the aged ewe; Franklin Carras, had the privilege of living among comforting of this community and oth- pion, people A; Byron Nielson, flock, B; apeoplesohospital rem- flock, be communities shall er long a people so hospitable, generous embered. Clyde Kay, B; Bonita Nielson. flock, B; Franklin Caras, get of and fine. sire. A; Junior Wankier,, get of Sincerly yours Yours sincerely, get of sire, H. sire, A; Max Bramall of Mr. Mrs. James and sire. B; M. M. O'Gara Get Kay, Clyde B; Ockey and family. of sire, B. and Bonita Nielson, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY BING CROSBY JOAN FONTAINE THE EMPERORJ WALTZ and their partners spent an en joyable evening the canyon Thurs day, a delicious ham dinner was served by the following committee: Jennie Steele, Kathryn Shaw, Mabel Foote, Claudia Brough, Villi ah LaVern Ellison, Winn, Blanche Brough and Moreno Winn. The remainder of the eve ning was spent in games and In Technicolor TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FLYNN ERROL ANN SHERIDAN THOMAS MITCHELL j MOJUD, SILVER RIVER 1 WILLIAM EYTHE BARBARA BRITTON IMR RECKLESS! r get m3 ft r irW cT f V. J- - , Condi tiufto For Stprwii Cowrt of Vtmh Ua You tcora a sure hit for tho loveliest legs in town when you wear our glamorous nylon stockings by Mojud. They're so sheer, so sleek, so smooth-fittinIn all the newest shades. g. it"' m4 hfa ptr VOTE FOR HIM At tfao PaU Nominating Primary Sept. 7 Film ! Ad hr Btfaa Stilt Used Horses s-- to Ow BhmIl W In America S3 per cent oi farms are completely dependent on horse and mule power to run th farms, and an additional 18 per cent where tractor3 are in use also use horses and ,:ules. Jr. Canada the figures are even more encouraging for breeders. Seventy-thre- e per cent of the farms in Canada use horse. In both the United gtates and Can-adthe most widely used draft animal is the Percheron horse. a, Iom few a mam J""ftA-i- i -n-i".tM EllAS HANSEN Mgi Mi 'gr n u 10-1- 11 p El. FIRE BRAND JUGLER THE JONES TWINS OLIE OLEGARIO JACK CAVANAGH WALT KREDIT p. 01. PIANO PLAYER DE LUXE DON CAMPBELL TWIN COMEDIANS THE GREAT YO YO ARTIST EMCEE AND NKIFE THROWING ARTIST ROLLER SKATER EXTRAORDINARY PHI AND BONNIE BONTA THE HIGH PERCH MAIN EVENT KLINE PURCELL, 175 bs of SANTAQUIN VS PAUL BLAIR, 175 Ib, DELTA 4 round. ROSS SPERRY, 150 lbs NEPHI VS BOB DRAPER, 150 lbs, MOUNT PLEASANT CLARK SPERRY, 155 Ib, NEPHI v. SMITH JOHANSEN, 150 lb, MT. PLEASANT BATTLE ROYAL DON SNOW, JACK SIDWELL, GRANT KENDALL, VAL HARRIS, TIM CARTER KENNY MAYNE, ISO U, SALT LAKE CITY v. BOB 190 lb., MIWAUKEE. Mayne it Intermountain Junior Heavyweight Champion and Cummin gt is Former World Junior 1 Hour Time Limit 2 out of 3 Falls Heavyweight Champion 190 NICK STUDEN, lbs, DENVER v. ELMER DAVIS, 190 lbs 45 minutes time limit SAN FRANCISCO 2 out of 3 Falls SATURDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 11th 8:30 P. M. CUM-MING- Boirt Mi ss tike FAI. X & m KEPCffl BOB DAVIS sA 1.95 Republican through the years. Mrs. Ruby Belliston Peterson and children Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belliston r an twi ELIAS HANSEN Om f IMM CARD OF THANKS ye desire to thank our relativ es ana trienas in INepni ana vicin- ity for their kindnesses during the illness and following the death of Your expressions Mr. Peterson. of sympathy will be remembered lamour JUDG3 4 u , centered around a large white orchid. The bride chose as her matron of honor her sister, Gwen Thompi' son, and her bridesmaids were Yvonna Walker, Helen Hanson and Dorothy Belliston, all who carried pink and lavendar nosegays. Russell F. Walker, brother of the groom served as best man. Ushering were Maurice B. Chapman and James P. Christensen. After the reception the young couple left on a honeymoon to San Francisco and places of interest in Callfrnla. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Juab hikh school and the bride Is a former student of Miss Pauline Anderson attend. ed an announcement luncheon for miss Aaeiia Polve at the Hotel FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 4 Roof Garden last Saturday in Salt Lake City. Miss Polve was a high school teacher here last year. BLONDIE AND Brigham Young Uiaversity. DAGWOOD BLONDIES REWARD i Cf stockings hit the mark Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Jackman of of Tuesday evening August 24th Levan announce the was the wedding date for Miss their daughter, Mary marriage Lee, to El- Thelma Anderson, daughter of Mr. win J. Walker, son of Mr. ana and Mrs. Francis Anderson of Mrs. I eRoy Walke rof Nephi. The Ephraim and Keith Ray Goble, took place in the Salt son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goble marriage Lake Temple on August 27th with of Nephi. The wedding took place President F. Richards ofat the home of the bride's parents ficiating. George Immediately following with 9nnette Dean of Ephraim as the ceremony the bride's parents Maid of Honor and Rex Goble, entertained the wedding party at brother of the Groom as best man. a luncheon in the Terrace room Among tne guests wno enjoyea a of the Newhouse hotel. deflicious On Saturday evening a receptwedding supper were Mr. and Mrs. George Snow, Mr. ion was in honor of the given and Mrs. Charles Goble, Lloyd young couple In the Levan amuse(KDie, Aivin uobie, Mrs. George ment hall. The bride was lovely Park, Hr. and Hrs. Harold Jaeger. in a traditional gown of rich IvMiss LeNea Goble and Blaine and ory salln entrain, fashioned with Udell Anderson. a yoke of lace adorned with seed pearls. Her fingertip veil was of French imported lace and she carMembers ofthe Fine Arts club ried a bouquet of pink rose buds SLIPPY M'GEE GOVERNOR Family - H DONALD BARRY DALE EVANS TOM BROWN Will with RENDELL N. 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