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Show age HE Two TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S. Third Ward Levari News Asks For Used Furniture M October Thursday, 18th, 1951 A I Mrs. Ella Fae Beard hpr club members last Wed For Play Properties nesday evening at her home. The Folks, do you have any useable time was spent in sewing and social chat. A delicious luncheon furniture stored away that you A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Publishers was served to Myrtle Taylor of would like to contribute to the Ward MIA. Editor - Manager Roy E. Gibson Nephi, Blanch Shepherd, Pauline Third As the time comes for the Vonda Bish, Irene Mangelson, ward play, the drama director is Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, tah. MangeJso.i Bonnie Paystrup, Car- not Alice Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class only concerned with directing rol Green. Helen Tedder, Co-dthe play, but the problem of stage mail matter under the act of Conqress of March 3, 1879. Shepherd, Myrtus Stephensen, One year $2.75; Six months $1.50. Brough, Fern Wankier, Marva properties comes up. In the past, Subscripion rates: officers and teachers have loaned Shepherd and the hostess, Mrs. their Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising rates furniture when needed, meanBeard. on request. ing that everything must be haulCorporal Victor Sorbe, who is ed 16 and from the chapel, with 58 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah Office Phone 196 in the Air Corps and stationed at damage often resulting. We would Fort Worth. Texas is home enioy- - like to build up a permanent col NATIONAL 1DITORI.AI with his parents, lection of properties. 'ing ASfcclwTioN Mr. aandfurlough If you have any of the followMrs. Wm. Sorbe. UTAH STATE PROS ASSOCIATION articles that could be used, ing Brass Mr. and Mrs. Raymond will you contribute them to. us?: and family of Twin Falls, Idaho, Chairs, overstuffed, and occasionspent the week end here with her al; sofas, divans lamp tables, or.d -' BowPaul Mrs. Mr. and parents, tables, coffee tables, wall mirrors, Remove Stains Levan Lions and Ladies ers. desk, bookcase, lamps and picturFor chewing gum stains on white Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson, es for the wall. It is understood cottons, rub with Ice and scrape off Hold Farewell Parly for Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson and that a storage room can be progum. If the stain remains, sponge vided If you with dry cleaning fluid. family spent Sunday in Salt Lake wish tolor the collection. Former Members a make Mrs. and Mr. please of contribution, home at the City Newton. They also visited ca.l Mrs. Kempton Motes or Lynn LEVAN Levan Lions and Karl Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangel- Parkin. with Ladies met at the City Hall on son. Third Ward MIA. Cctober 4th to bid farewell to two of their former members, Mrs. Hanna Hemenway went to At the Third Ward Mutual on who Magna to visit with friends. Jesse and Edra Petersen, Tuesday evening, the subject have been teaching school at LePfc. and Mrs. Clyde Kay who "Clay the Mineral That Serves van for several years and who are now teaching at Payson. A have been living at Fort Sill, Ok- Mankind Best" was interesingly baked hain dinner was served to lahoma are enjoying this week discussed by County Agent Ray 32 Lion members and their wives. here with her parents, Mr. and Burtenshaw. The class is under the direction of Mrs. Rulon II. The tables were decorated with Mrs. Virl Worwood. and each week such inBracken, large bouquets of fall flowers and Mrs. Annie Hofheines of Holden all enjoyed a fine program. Fran- and Mrs. Cleed Teeples of Delta teresting ard instructive subjects are discussed. All ward members ces Gardenr acted as mistress of 1 two days of last week here are . . . invited to attend ceremonies for the following pro- spent cordially MorMrs. Eliza at th homes of these meetings on Tuesday evenAnna Reading, Shepherd; gram: . gan and Mrs. Mary M. Morgan. ing at 7.30. solo, Lawrence Brough accompanied by Fern Wankier; Toast to Nadine Bendixen left Monday for Edra Petersen, Thela Wankier; Fort Sill. Oklahoma where she Power on Order Toast to Jesse Petersen, Clark S. j will spent two weeks visiting with Class I railroads had rr.ore new accordian solo, Richard Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bendixen motive power on order on April 1, Wood; and other friends. Jokes, Bessie Jackman. Dalby; 1951, than ever before, there having PHONE 578W or 220W on that date 1,833 locomotives been The honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Blanch Hardy and children of 2,420 power units awaitconsisting Mrs. Peterson, each spoke briefly and Luene Carter of St. George ing delivery are visiting their parents here, Mr. aud Mrs. James P. Stephensen and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carter. have asked... ss? Should "Oil. Pi that mean something to me?" al "SSfT" 32ZTI The oil companies of America are now observing Oil Progress Week. Some people outside the industry have asked, "Oil Progress? Should that mean something to me?" The answer is "Yes, indeed!" for oil progress directly affects the lives of all Americans, and the rest of the civilized world as well. One indication of the strides the industry has made is a count of its products. Fifty years ago, we were getting only about a dozen different products out of crude oil. Now Standard produces more than 1100. What we ourselves produce, plus what's made with the help of products we provide, adds up to a seemingly endless list of things that make your life better. .H, 3 COAL oil t)atia jjufegiiaAraolj.c otifc dip shoo Utah's BEST Order your winter's supply NOW and . rt pain, castor jper eiffsnera tnatPumem t'JL'lGtor oxl SAVE! Ton or More Prompt Delivery a.chine e&rt)sn oil ftor oil Coo wax jtf&stio nemnt dergents coating sirr a paraffin tly spfav foo4 preservative wsxiS--- 2s uold cream millf cartons cjfHn&sr . - - "Jcaa oil -- s cil ' " t " y egg gvfth& " cream i.k$, prlatieg lath6t - DWANE TIDWELL Corporal and Mrs. Norman Stephensen of Fort Sill, Oklahoma are guests at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Walter Francom. Mr. and Mrs. Evo Chiaradia (Phyllis Ingram)) and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ingram of Antioche, California are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard. BRIDAL SUITES FOB HONEYMOONEHS RI MliKtRA . !.. m' I.iiuii .hi.Mmm L JAm i. L t LKAjZA Of superlative French Chateau Architecture, the Villa Riviera is the most beautiiul and outstanding Apartment Hotel on the Coast . . . Situated upon its own private beach, with large Sun Deck, overlooking the blue Pacific. Spacious, luxurious rooms with colorful tile combination bath and view all outside units, affording breath-takin- g shower of ocean, coastline. Navy ships, Catalina and San Clement Islands, surrounding mountains, orange groves. Nightly dining and dancing in beautiful Riviera Room. Garage ice, including daily cleaning of your car. Moderate rates. ... Corporal Farrell Winter of Fort Sill, Oklahoma is enjoying a furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Alma Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Paystrup announce the birth of a son at the Payson hospital on October 10th. Grandparents are Hrs. Lily GilliS' pie and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Paystrup. Mrs. James Sherwood spent last week in Salt Lake City and Provo She accompanied Mr. and Mrs Byron Memmott of Mt. Pleasant. .lint ffc-L- U '$ l1Nillt.lll:H.ll.l.M'll' NUMBER hliBilBli ONE SETl panies, large and small. All are needed Oil PAXMAN IMPLEMENT FRANCHISED I US J I M roller grejs . t woolens flttiij 111 TT ' fctioiaea Till il T;uttr oartons oil ttoBhitl vlte ail Ksar ps&er ijottte. tops, oil. foxl you better, and keep the nation strong. As the industry progresses, the gain is yours ... for your progress and oil progress go hand in hand. Progress Week . . . October 14 to 20 plans ahead to serve you better DEALER oAo O O O cfrvfttft a joy pretty color tone apron. TIME -- PROVED seasons why the H il IU STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Sheet Apron The best parts of an old sheet can be tied and dyed in sections to make LONG BEACH to serve X Mrs .Reed Sherwood of Provo and her mother, Mrs. William Pay of Nephi visited with Mrs. James Sherwood on Monday of last week. OCEAN BOULEVARD AT ALAMTTOS i ferbor TJH The growth of the industry over the years has meant the development of thousands of oil com- IN AMERICA RECOMMENDED BY PARENTS MAGAZINE and laXlX N TELEVISION IS RATED lil whit oj.1 WBtarfooina! tsojiiitflU!)4 .6? fire fighting equipment soaps ra stuffs gas odorinta auto pUui HOFFMAN EASY-VISIO- LUJlJi AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION easoned traveler goes (U)NDN FA501FDS ROOM TO ROAM Th troveNwit choott Union Pacific trains btcauta they like to to relax in th friendly atmotphr of th ctvb can. ... AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT air conditioned comfort which temperatyrei regardless of th weather. Thty liko th astvrt ARRIVE REFRESHED move-aroun- d thm pUosant They like to rest as they ride . . . avoid highway hazards fatigue . . . and arrive at their destination refreshed. and driving DELICIOUS MEALS They especially enjoy Union Pacific's "meals that appeal." Featured in October is thick juicy steak . . . charcoal broiled to th point of perfection and served piping hot. ADJUSTABLE RECLINING Those COACH SEATS It's so easy! Just set the lever to "Drive," press the accelerator, and you're off swiftly, smoothly, without effort. Forget the clutch pedal there isn't any. Forget shifting Powerglide does away with it. You just "sail away" at a touch of your toe! Only Chevrolet offers Powerglide teamed with a big, special 105?h.p. engine. Your "discovery drive" is waiting for you. Come try it . . . soon! wide, roomy, restful reclining Coach seats ar "tops" with travelers and or reserved en most Union Pacific trains. POWCT - . PRIVACY traveler who prefers privacy, there are roomettes oed bedrooms, . whichever ie desired. compartments and drawing rooms For th . 4tim Uni M ESl 1 1 1 1 1 1 iLn U W I rJm Chevrolet alone offers this complete Power Teaml , rMatti fv Pacific Itailraarf MkM mm4 "1 105-h.- p. tflee-Valv-in-He- ad Automatic Transmission EconoMiser Rear Axle Engine Extra-Powerf- MORE PEOPLE BUT CHEVROLET! THAN ANT OTHER ul CAR I Combination o Power tltJe Automatic Tranntniiion tnit 19)4i p. tngmt optional on l)t luxe moJrh at txtta cost. Vulrt-in-Ht- iM, NEBO CHEVROLET CO. for Dependable Freight and Passenger Transportation mJKlDM PADFD(S 7JO North Main Phone 4M |