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Show THE Page Eight TIMES-NEW- NEPHJ, UTAH S, Club News . J H S News Items The Delphic Literary club met r.t the home of Joey Vehawn on Thursday, January 26. June Kru-gread the '.lub collect and Minnie Penney gave" a vry" inter-- " esting review of "Remembrance Rock" by Carl Sanford. Eleven members were present as Melba Knight, Janet follows: Greenhalgh, June Kruger, Iris Ferre, Marba Stuart, Eileen Bailey, Merle Worwood, Minnie PenLaRae Greenwood, ney, Mary Christiansen and the hostess, Joey ' i 1 SHARE EI1TE1A SAVINGS! ' Y7iw2f: vtxftil rets I Vahawn. The American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of President Janet Greenhalgh on Thursday afternoon, January 25th. George A. Sperry gave a very timely and interesting discussion on "Legislat ion , Ketresnments were servea to 12 members by the officers. ing. Friday and Saturday JIMMY LYDON HOT ROLL also FAREWELL TO YESTERDAY Saturday ; MATINEE 2:30 P. M. SUNDAY AND MONDAY SUMMER STOCK The Twentieth Century club held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. C. W. Glazier on January 25th Mrs. Warrillow Brough read "What J8mes M. Barrie's play PRINTS Famous Thread Vrieed Penney Eoivl - tJC eT TAILORED RAYON PANELS if JUDY GARLAND GENE KELLY EDDIE BRACKEN Present Every Woman Knows" were Mrs. J. H. Keller, Mrs. wn-for- d Pratt, Mrs. George Belliston, Mrs .T Earl Reid. Mrs. J. L. Bel liston, Mrs. Warrilow Brough, Mrs. H. C. Crane, Mrs. James H. Eager, Mrs. H. W. McCune. Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mrs. H. L. Mangelson, Mrs. C. R. Lomax, Mrs. Bent tt. Bryan, Mrs. S. E. Forrest and the hostess, Mrs. C. W. Glazier. SANFORIZED BROADCLOTH Nccdlc-X- with anl Tuesday and Wednesday SHERIDAN DENNIS O'KEEFE ANN WOMAN ON THE RUN Rehearsals are under way for exchange assembly which will be given at Payson high on February 9th. On January 12 they furnished us with a very fine program. The exchange program is in charge of student body officers and is being planned as Juab high's Just recently we have been able to cruise around our fair city, and know exactly where we were on account of all we had to do is to look at the little cement on each corner , and there in btautiful black figures and letters we find our The Armory building will be the scene of a Stake Special Interest Dance on Wednesday evening, February 7th. Plans are going thing-a-ma-jig- s" forward for an outstanding party. M Men and Gleaners are also invited to attend the dance. Light refreshments will be sold and the will go to missionaries of proceeds follows: Piano duet, Marilyn Keller and the stake. Ned Mangelson; dance, Mary Lou Chase; Clarinet duet, Grace Ostler and Mona Belliston; song, Rowine THIRD WARD M I A NEWS Sudweeks, Mary Tew, Alene Pratt; On Wednesday, February 7th, at piano solo, Billy Bailey; dance, the Third Ward Mutual, Alma C. Norine Koye Gardner, Wankier; Tranter of the Stake High council, reading, Gloria Sperry. will discuss "Rainy Days in your Reporter, Norine Wankier Marriage Partnership" with the interest group, according toJ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Green and special Rulon Bracken, class leader. two children of Garfield and Mr. Mrs. All ward members of this group and Mrs. Don Taylor of Hunter are cordially invited to be present. spent the fore part of the week And remember the Square Dancwith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing Party for the Special Interest Delbert Broadhead. M Men and Gleaners to be Miss Beatrice Brown visited on group, held at the Armory building imFriday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude mediately following the Mutual Lomax and attended the funeral meetings. services of Wilford J. Cole. Ticklers location. Prior to this paint job one would have to start at Center srteet and count north six. blocks and east three to find Sheriff Jackson's home. Then, If the little woman was along you'd be accused to not listening or if you did listen you'd lose count and have a heck of a time finding Ray's home. Anyway it's big improvement to our City and are ,in order to our City officials and workman responsible. Now, if each home owner would place their house number in a conspicuous place it would be easy for strangers to reach their destination within the "Friendly City at the Crossroads of Utah." Beryl Shaw said the quake awakened her and she ran to the window to see if Mt. Nebo was still standing. We don't care if they shake up the dice in Las Vegas but we do not want them messin' up good old Nebo. By George HENDRIX in SADDLE TRAMP VINLY PL AOTIC GARMENT BAG Holds up to MATINEE SATURDAY 8ATURDAY 2:30 P. M. .66 each 1951 CHATTER ra JOEL McCREA 1.27 each IS Garments DecoLatiCH-ando;i5:ast- committees were named for the dance, to be held April 2nd, as follows: Decoration committee: Val Jiarris, Joe Belliston, JoAnn Pace, Jean Draper and Luella Foote. Orchestra committee members are Glenn Cannon, Billy Bailey, Iris Park and Norine Wankier. Thursday, Friday, Saturday WANDA Size ill x 81 and ill x 90 - 1st, BAW "Make Believe" has been selected to be the theme of the 1951 Junior Prom. This was chosen by the Junior Class at a recent meet- er February Thursday, Save Money Buy !n Nephi BASLEY ncGUFIE COMPANY SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI raw Test Your Intelligence Score ten points for each correct answer in the first six problems. Sicily is the largest island in which of the following seas? Black Baltic Caribbean Mediterranean is a disease peculiar to: 2. Foot-rcows horses sheep pigs 3. Ohio State's football star is: Vic Janowicz Bob Zastrow Bob Smith Kyle Rote 4. A "pousse cafe" is a: cat hospital t French tavern had waiter liqueur 5. Russia's foreign minister is: Malik Molotov Bulganin Vishinsky 6. Which of the following is not a dress material: crepe-lin- e crepe de Shine crepe lisse crepe suzette' 7. This is a matching problem. Place the letter preceding each man listed in the right-han- d column telow in the space designating the plane with which he is associated and score yourself ten points for each correct judgment. The Flying Cow (A) General Mac Arthur "SCAP" (B) President Truman . (C) The late F. D. R. Spirit of St Louis The Independence (D) Lindbergh Total your points. A score of is poor; 30-6- 0, average; 70-8- 0, 0, superior; very superior. GARRETT'S 1. ot County. Exclusive Ex-cel-- distributor for East Jual Choice first crop FOR SALE alfalfa hay Contact Clark Sparks Phone 417M or call 121J4 at Pay-son. 3tipd an 0-- 20 on - this street!" SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI "We'll turn right, drive slowly and worry the folk 3 'Vr-'T- ... S St. . , i Si'WJ SEEDS Early Boart, Lemhi, Tribi and Beldon Barley. Oats. Contact Ed. F. Peterson, 3955 So. State, phone Murray 53. FOR SALE Philco Portable phonograph and nice collection of records. Excellent condition ;:. , Phone 421J. ill 90-10- I'M v MICHTY (vW.WJe PEACE PIPE U. S. Army personnel unveiled a recoilless rifle during recent tests at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen. Md Capable of knocking out any known tank, including Russia's famed model, the "stovepipe on wheels" ranks as the Army's mihtiest jeep-mount- ed 105-m- LIVESTOCK HERMANSEN'S PELLETS, PROTEIN STOCKER per cwt 14 $) Wheat Oats. Barley) per cwt. HERMANSEN'S . CHOPPED FEED (Corn, 2 3el5 Wheat C Oats, Barley) per cwt. HERMANSEN'S 29 PROTEIN DAIRY CONCENTRATE PELLET, per cwt HERMANSEN'S SWEETENED DAIRY FEED 90 pound bags. Each or rt I3U y Ja g ROLLER SKATING 880 SOUTH MAIS Each Thurso Friday. Saturday at 8:00 p. m. and Sun dan afternoon train 2:00 to 1:30 p. m. MATiXEE VOll 1 IIIUHUCX under 11 Saturday 2:00 p. m. A We have plenty of Cottonseed, Dried Beet Pulp, Trace Mineralized Salt Blocks, Phosphated Salt Blocks, and Digesa Steamed Bone Meal Our Grist Exchange Basis is 100 lbs Flour for 3 Bushel Wheat HERMANSEN'S ROLLER MILLS PHONE 2471 thick-arm- s 543 30liftV HERMANSEN'S 16 PROTEIN SHEEP AND CATTLE PELLETS, per cwt ROLLED FEED (Corn, on 45!) HERMANSEN'S 14 PROTEIN CATTLE FATTENING PELLETS, per cwt. HERMANSEN'S 57-t- GUNNISON. UTAH to demonstrate Ford'a new Awtometlc Ride Control I Had far lh rowgh read yoa know and 1mt Driy" a '51 Ford. YohH find Ford't AwfomaHc Kd Control ovtomatlcolty adjinti Rs "glvo" at road condition And In IN Ford, yowl find now Automatic Pottur Control that ovto maticoNy adjuita lt front Mat In balght ond angla a you ilido II front and back. chang. on. e. maxsi n;u 'NATUREPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND CHIROPRACTOR WILL NEPHI BE IN Yowl ... 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