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Show October Thursday, 26th. THE 1950 icklers By George TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH" S, - Page five- M.I. A. Hallowe'en Activities Planned for Wards and Stake On Tuesday evening, October 31 the Fourth and Third Wards will hold an M I A conjoint meeting at the ward hall. An invitation is extened by the officers of the two groups to attend this big Hallowe'en party. Come in HalPrizes will be lowe'en costumes. given for the best dressed. The Juab Stake MIA Special Interest division have everything in readiness for the annual Hallowe'en Costume Ball. This is the biggest fun dance of the year, with prizes for the best costumes. If it's a good time you want, come dressed for the occasion on Wednesday, November 1st at the ward Amusement hall at 9 P. M. Tell all your friends. Appropriate refreshments will be First-Seco- nd sold by a BeeHive group. '4 d The Nephi ward hall will be scene of a gala party on Tuesday evening when the wards combine for a big event. "Come and meet the witches and goblins" is the invitation of the MIA oifficers of the twe wards who are in charge. There will be plenty of fun for everyone and prizes will be awarded fci many items, such as the weirdiest costume. The dance will have a carnival air, with booths beir.g set up for the various activities. First-Secon- hal-lowe'- en There's little time left between now ar.J aUv,. Setter busy yourself right away making needed outside repairs and improvements. Or call us and we'll be glad to take over, furnishing you with free cost estimates, arranging for competent workmen, and supplyir- - you, as always, with the finest quality materials. Visit Sites of Dams In Eastern Utah BALSAM WOOL manent, sealed against Ideal for tell- moisture. ings walls 49 ''MO. windows. NEW ROOF real money - saving improvement. Spring bronze fits tight against door or casement style windows. Enough for the 1181 average 7th Annual SAL? Whit-tington- s. ar 201 950 weinling steer calves, Grade 201 950 weinling heifer calves, Grade The following sires on this year's are herd bulls of M & O RANCHES: sale Tredway side- - A first-han- .... and WEATHER STRIPPING , O RANCHES up e p e n I 1 1 around door and window frames. Stops drafts and heat loss. Comet in handy tubes, easily applied with gun. Enough for 2 average Seals Tops in efficiency and fuel savings. Clean, per- Of Nephi M CAULKING INSULATION Local and Social Items City Manager George Matkin Albert E. Sells, president of the Nephi Irrigation and City Attorney Udell R. Jensen were in Eastern Utah last Saturday where they joined a delegation of over 300 "T"o pairs of socks, he washed. He must be hoarding.' men for a trip to the Dinosaur National Monument. Sites of the of Cowan and Mrs. Keith Mr. Animal Foot Infections Apple Juice Park Echo and Split proposed relavisited with Animals with foot infection The latest is a frozen concentraed Salt Lake City Mountain Dams were also visited should be segregated and kept in apple juice that is expected to be tives over the week end. by the group. clean, disinfected quarters until available in many grocery stoves of Mr. and Mrs. Considerable interest in the area Sunday guests have they completely recovered. after the 1950 apple harvest. Guarnette Kendall were Mr. and was shown by the people of Eastern Utah, Mr. Matkin said, but the Mrs. Gus Steiner of Payson. three Nephi men were the only Mrs. Fred Warren, Mr. and Mrs ones from the area which will be Kenneth Turner of Salt Lake City served the proposed Central by &L . ci o. ; group spent Sunday at the home of Hr. Utah project west of the mountain Mrs. A. G. Irons. Mrs. Timo and fine Hereford Cattle to the public November. 6th range. thy H. Irons and three children The trip was designed to give at 1:00 p.m. at Irons home been at the have guests a d knowledge of the recently prior to leaving for Fort dam site areas and to point out Richfield, Utah to hus her Sill, Oklahoma, join the areas which have been under at their band, Chaplain Timothy H. Irons discussion by the Netior.al Parks ON SALE ARE: Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson of and Reclamation services. Healdburg, California have beer 37 Bulls, registered; coming 2 years eld visiting in Nephi with the First U.S. Erkfcs Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Whit- old heifers, registered, not bred 5 Bricks were lirst r.izde :n Amur a for with them returned tington in about ca in "00 Virginia well-know- n 9 Donald Dhu Jupiter Domino CBQ Silver D Royal Domino All of these herd tires have been producing outstanding calves for us for several years. Largely suited for range-meall of our sale bulls were grown on high protein grasses in hilly country a surrounding that makes them strong, healthy and good winded. Our reputation for raising fine bulls is known far and wide. Be at the sale November 6 to get the choice animals. n, M & O- RANCHES Salt Lake Office 175 West South Temple Ranches located at Salina and Emery, Utah Charles Adams, Auctioneer visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hone and daughter of Ogden were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wil- key. Mrs. T. L. Workman of Wood- burn, Oregon has spent the past several weeks in Nephi visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Thomas W. Stephenson and Mrs. Alvin Goble. Extra years of beauty, wear and weather protection In these colorful thick-ta- b asphalt shingles. Complete roof, ex? AAQ pertly applied, for as little a ' in i' " Vi? I.. 1 v iv i , Hh Hy 1 yUMC iSk It OH, JOBBER V I IPS J I C'H&KE. fcOT I okax hunk, now it's BE J ) 1 1 howgetost v BOTH WEIOH IN G"$P: pick the AcAJr4 VXEW Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McPherson were their daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Riddle and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hill of Salt Lake City. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashman of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Anderson of Cokeville, Wyoming were guests at the McPherson home. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Millington and Mrs. Iva McNiel of Long Beach, California visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson. , Mrs. Robeitson accompanied them to Salt Lake City, returning Monday with her daughter, . Mrs. Ralph Binnall of American Fork who will visit this week with them. 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