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Show THE Page Bght MONA NEWS FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE JIGGS 8 MAGGIE OUT WEST with your Favorite Comlo Strip Characters also GENE AUTRY SM OF NEW MEXICO 9 i SUNDAY AND ftiONDAY RONALD REGAN PATRICIA NEAL RICHARD TODD Thursday, May 4,. 1950 THE YOUNGEST GENERATION Photos by Chapman B. Belliston, son of Mr. and Lester H. Belliston of Don Mrs. Fenton Lynn Broadhead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Broad head of Nephi. FEATURING MOST-WANTE- HUNDREDS OF THE NEWEST STYLES FABRICS D YOUR SIZEI .. . SUMMER'S ... All BEST COLORS MISSES'...JUNIORS..WOMEN'S...HAlF THE ... IN SIZESI Law-renc- HASTY Dor-ethe- HEART I Neldon Stanley left Salt Lake City on Thursday evening for New York City. He was scheduled to sail on May 2nd for Oslo, Norway where he will serve as a missionary forthe L D S church. In Salt Lake City to see him off were the following: Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stanley and daughter Nyra and Mrs. Orson Williams of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Thayes E. Stanley of Genola, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl H. Stanley and children Afton, Tim and Robert of Orem, Mr. and Mrs A. M. Ross of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Hassell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White and children of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Verlael Keyte entertained on Saturday, April 22 in honor of her nephew, Craig Higginson, on his third birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent in games after which the birthday cake e presented by his father, Higginson was cut and dainty rea freshments were served to Mayer, Sandra Newberry, Cleve Rose and Michael Keyte, Yates, Douglas Warner, Nyra Harlo Stanley, Ranee Ellertson, Newton, Evan Lee Rice, Charlyce and Beverly Myers, Linda Ann Garfield, Johnny Ellertson, Ann Sutherland, Carol Keyte, Donette Yates, Kathleen Newton, Joyce Swasey and the guest of honor, Craig Higginson. Mrs. Milton Nielsen entertained the members of herclub on Thurs day evening. The time was spentdoing needlework and refres'nmnts were served to Edith Keyte, a Joy Nielsen, Patricia Hendy, Carter, Betty Ellertson, Mar- jorie Neuren, Beth Yates, Betty Yates, Beverly Newton and the hostess, Dorothy Nielsen. Mrs. Maggie Peck of Bingham is visiting at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- TUESDAY 4. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY. GENE KELLY FRANK SINATRA BETTY GARRETT In ON THE TOWN FRIDAY SATURDAY WALT DISNEY'S DUMBO SALUDOS AMIGGS MATINEE 2:30 P. SATURDAY M. Frozen Storage When wrapping steaks or chops for frozen storage, always put at least enough for a meal in a package. They are more easily separated when frozen if a double thickness cf the wrapping material is placed between them. Animal Care Even a healthy animal will lose strength and become susceptible to disease if it is exposed to bad weather for long periods without rest, water, and good feed. De-lor- Mrs. Julius Stickney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Tidwell Roy Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake City Homer Jenkins of Nephi. and children were recent guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen inwere in Salt Lake City on Wed cluded Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lofgran nesday to attend the funeral of of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Leland his sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Fuller. Nielsen and family of Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Schwarr of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hendry and son Garry and Mr. and Mrs. N. Logan were week end guests of J. Thompson and daughter Vania her parents, Bishop and Mrs. E. of Salt aLke City were visitors Alton Ellertson. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Summers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Styler of Orem visited with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warr of Mrs. S. Nielsen over the Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allen week John end. of Draper were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fawkes vis Miss Patricia Hendrv left fnr ited with Mr. and Mrs. II. Val her home in Salt Lake City after Hoyt of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. visitine for ten davs with hur Daryl II. Stanley of Orem on cousin, Mrs. Russell Nielsen. Protection Protect yourself against emergencies, crop failures, disease In herd and flock sickness or accident in family. tsTM is slim- mer, trimmer, especially tyled fox those who prefer the lighter "feel" of a more slender pen. CHATTER NEPHI We remember July 4th and July 24th as rather significant dates. Do we give much thought to May 8 which is on the books as VE day. 8he day in 1945 when we heard the European War was ended. It was the best news we had heard in years . . and we turned our efforts to winding up the Pacific edition of the internationalmess. h' 1rtr ... Ionic at jlllftt a nf YnmArtAa nt. rpmnni itrliv wo aav Washable blended acetatej rayon and nylon crepes . . . embossed cottons . . . cottons and versions. 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