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Show Thursday, February IS, THE 1951 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. S. Paq Mona News BY The Mona Ward Relief Society wish to thank all who so generously contributed packages to the Mystery sale and all those who Mrs. made other contributions. Orson Williams was the highest bidder in the quilt auction. The CARLOS BOSWELL entire community turned out to buy the fine things offered. It was All a very successful evening. proceeds go into th building fund. Now to that you have plenty of Chevron Starting Fluid and Chevron start engines fast in extremely cold weather Fluid all season. We emphasize service because it is the foundation of our local business! Ban-Ic- e Shown above is a primer pump designed to inject Chevron Starting Fluid into gasoline or diesel engines. It works this way: as the operator steps on the starter, he works the pump with his hand. Highly volatile Chevron Starting Fluid goes into the engine and starts it up. Has started engines at 60 below zero! To prevent ice formation in your fuel lines and tanks, we also recommend Chevron Ban-Ic- e Fluid in cold weather. We'll be glad to fill your order for the primer pump for your equipment and, of course. Bee dash-installe- d Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Decker of Ephraim were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Yates on Sunday. Lynn Newton of Fort Hood, Texas is home on furlough. A Stoadord Oil Caaisoiry f Catilenn Ftedaci Distributed by C. BOSWELL D. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton entertained at dinner on Sunday, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of their daughter Virginia. Eighteen guests present included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers and family, Mr. and Mrs Frank Tidwell and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray My ers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett and daughter, and the host and hostess. SIXTH NORTH MAIN PHONE 83 Mrs. Harry Jones entertained the members of her club on Mon day evening. Needlework occupied the time after whichTefreshments were served to the following: Ruby Fowks, Edna Scherer, Luella Ostler, Louise Ingram, Hazel Piatt, Elvira Kenner, Vera Kay, Leola Keyte, Sadie Vest, Ethel Carter, Rose Neilsen, Mavel Carter and the hostess. NEPHI. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers attend ed the funeral services of his un Careless drivers find careless Inflation is fast doing away with cle, Daniel MacFarland at Cedar pedestrians think the same of each the saying "a penny for your City on Friday. and the chances are they thoughts" ether bids are getting up are both right. to a nickle nowadays. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter of It's nice to know your friends The reason there are so many Santaquin visited at the home of think highly of you but it's often divorces in Hollywood is that too his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel what enemies think that get's many walk down the aisle to say Carter on Sunday. around the most. "I do" and then don't Remember that when you talk Fate is bound to hand you a The Mount Nebo Camp of the you only repeat what you already lemon now and then and the op- Daughters of Utah Pioneers held know but if you listen you may portunist will squeeze out the their regular meeting at the home of Zelnora Kay on Saturday after learn something. juice an start a lemonade stand. noon. President Agnes Myers presided. The lesson "Early Mails in Utah was given by Mrs. Flossie Kay. Mrs. Beulah Irons, Mrs. Alice P. McCune, Mrs. Amy Warner and Mrs. Alda Pexton of the ReCounty Camp were visitors. freshments were served to the visitors and the following members: 880 South Main Street Agnes Myers, Mabel Kay, Hattie Stickney, Madge Newton, Syrelda Each Thursday, Friday and Newton, Nora Kay, Flossie Kay, Hilda Newton, Ruby Summers, Saturday at 8:00 p. m. and Rose Neilsen, May Kay, Nadia Kay, Geneva Moly-neuSunday afternoon, from Kay, Lottie Helen Newell, Iona Kay, 2:00 to 4:30 p. m. and the hostess, Zelnora Kay. Mr. and Mrs. David Neilsen and MATINEE FOR Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen and daughter visited in Salt Lake City CHILDREN under 14 on Monday. Mrs. Arnold Kay is convalescing Saturday, 200 p. m. in a Salt Lake City hospital following an operation. PRIVATE PARTIES Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kay and daughter Sally visited with Mrs. SOLICITED ROLLER SKATING UTAH Rv eivS Theron Heelis of Santaquin, a brother of Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, spent Saturday here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh, and with other relatives. He has been recently transferred from Camp Polk, La., to Pittsburg, California. Dr. and Mrs. Harry C. Smurthwaite of LaGrand, Oregon were in Nephi Wednesday of last week vis iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos G. Irons. Cpl. and Mrs. Marvin E. Garrett and baby Cindy of Fort Hood, Texas have arrived in Nephi for a ten-da- y furlough. They are guests of Cpl. Garrett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Garrett Pfc. Harold Liddiard is home on furlough from Fort Hood, Texas, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Liddiard. Sgt. Milton Sperry of Fort Hood, Texas is on short furlough to visit with his wife, and other relatives. Clyde Garrett is enjoying a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett and other relatives. He has been at Fort Hood, Texas. a fifacolco or IF WITHOUT LOOKING, WE "WILL GIVE YOU 14-d- ay Mrs. Hazel Bosh is happy to have her son Vernon home on furlough from Fort Hood, Texas. Cpl. Max Ostler from Fort Hood, Texas is spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Memmott announce the birth of a daughter February 12th at the Mount Pleas ant hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmott of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hansen of Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burton (Beth Tolley) are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter on February 14 at the Payson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Duckworth are the. grandparents. 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