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Show THE f et Two A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Ry L Glbwn UHw - Manager tah. every Thursday at Nephi. Juab County, second class Published Entered at ths post office at Nephi, Utah, as mail matter under the act of Conqress of March 3, Six nonths One year $2.75; Subscripion rates: advance. in Advertising are pavable Subscriptions on request. Si South Main Street. Nephi. Phene 11 OKi " - 0149 SWf m H ASS0CWIO!! JASgDCyTljON of Logan announce son on May 21st. A group of friends spent the afternoon with Mrs. Maud Fow- kes on Saturday. Mrs. Amos G. lions acted as hostess. The guest of honor received some lovely birthday gifts after which dainty were served to the refreshments following: Mrs. Luella Ostler, Mrs. Kate Mrs. Rose Neilsen, Haynes, Mrs. Bessie Wilkey, Mrs. Mrs. Hazel Kate Worthington, Carter, Mrs. Lavere Haynes, Mrs Lettie Bowles, Mrs. Louise Ingram, Mrs. Cleo Kelson, Mrs. Eliz abeth Hassell, Mrs. Elena Stanley, Mrs. Maud Fowkes and Mrs. Beu-la- h Irons. Word has been received in Nethat Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Burnam and (Aletha Painter) daughter, Aletha Ann Burnam of Palm Springs, California, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Keough of San Francisco are leaving for a two months vacation to Europe. They will sail from Quebec, Canada on June 22. Mr. Keough recently completed his law course. THE FRIENDLY SHEPHERDS 4ctiyiti&s USED WASHERS FOR RENT, $5.00 per month. All rentals you one year will be pay during allowed as payment on a new Cali in today washer for you Co. FOR RYE CUTTING See Keith Winn, 398 North 2nd West. Absolutely new, Monarch ElectMod- . ' HR RF.NT eyvbh C&T.V ric and Coal Combination range ern home, excellent location Slighty damaged enamel 4 rooms and bath, with large Save $80.00 Harmon's Furnitwired for electric ure fruit cellar phone 351. & j range Two apartment FOR SALE home zzi tast center st. Guarnett Kendall. HANDY "nnouneemem At 7?.i v' "V 4 . i ' i-- j f, f H j f it 431W. STITCHERS Ja.tX I. ' x - ' 1 J 'J r, i WORLD'S LARGEST VVARPLANE . . . The world s !arsest miliUr is shown just after 11. c big airplane landed and Aircraft, the XC-9taxied to rest at Boiling Field, Washington, D.C, The plane was flown : Washington to take part in army observances. The airship is capable of carrying 400 troops, fully equipped for battle, at a speed of 300 miles per hour. The plane weighs nearly l.'a tons and possesses a range More than 8,000 miles. Compare size with that i f jet in picture. 9, J Meeting i; Mile after mile at rock bottom cost Truck users everywhere n hi Two Fingertip Controls ume, one for tone. !cQH IlGid "too little truck." Lower, slower depreciation I i 1 V cr i (Continuation of standard tquipmanf and trim iltuslratd it dpwdmnt on ova t la biltiy of maiTiol.i 7 V I 1 I Ki I . ! Strtpowtrful to wear. See auo m Zenith "Super-Roy- same low Devices available at moderate extra cost. BATTERIES FOR AtL HEARING AIDS m ilow can small firms hold their own with a big company like you?7' '4 , ", i W n " , ' i is '. ' , Records show that Chevrolet trucks traditionally bring more at resale than any other make which costs about the same new. The market value of Chevrolet trucks stays up because the value stays in. Men who run small businesses have mid such things as:"Some people think we're being frozen out. I'm doing well, but what about others? How can small firms hold their own with a big company like youV i You can see the answer for yourself when you get a clear picture of the way business firms depend upon one another. Even a big, integrated Right truck for the job saves money XCiCts! a;a iv... mm -- Chevrolet trucks are factory-matche- d to your payload requirements. You don't waste money by buying "too much truck" you don't risk work interruption by buying ulien you buy on the M ZENITH ROYAL one for vol- pe-ww-t .u i i Dixie Howard, closed with prayer. As the teachers left, the group sang, Good Night Ladies. Next meeting will be held at Mrs. Roger Garretts home. Acting Reporter, Trudy Boswell. have proved that Chevrolet costs the least of all to own and maintain. Valve in Head economy, in the Loadmaster or Thriftm aster engines, saves on gas. -- neormo costs teas Stack up a Chevrolet track against any other truck with comparable specifications, capable of handling the same payloads. Youll find the Chevrolet truck lists for less and brings you great features. You get : ONLY ZENJTH GIVES YOU ALL THESE QUALITY FEATURES Hxcluiiv Patented Permaphone prevents failures due to heat or humidity. Reserve Battery Switch affords instant change from a "dead" to a fresh "A" battery. KILLER LED TO I'RJSON WARD . . . Lawrence Goldsby, 20, is led away into the prison ward of city hospital after he went on a shooting spree aboard a crowded bus in Cleveland taking the lives of four, including a policeman who had boarded the bus to remove the killer. Goldsby had been annoying passengers and the driver summoned the policeman at an intersection, before the maddened man started shooting. With Go'dsby are patrolmen William Moszisik and Frank Kelly. Model for model 11 Boswell. was called to order by Connie Sparks, and the first song was The Little sung by the group, Ford, led by Carolyn Sparks. After the song, the group went to the kitchen to cook, our project was muffins. After the project, Dean-n- a Lunt and Trudy Boswell led in two games, they were Blind Handshake and Find the Nickel. Then Carolyn Sparks led In the last song, America. Our teacher, McCune Co. : Alonzo A u iiv Come in for a free demonstration prove to your own satisfaction the superb quality and performance of famous Zenith instruments. Here'sour ironclad guarantee: "If, in your opinion, any $200 hearing aid outperforms in any way a S75 Zeni(h, you get your money back y under our unconditional return privilege" THE EIGHT BELLES The fourth meeting of the club was held on Eight Belles Monday, June 9th at the home of Mrs. rn"'a hear better or pay nothing 4-- H SEE the Firestone upright Food Freezer before you buy Bailey . Kadio If you have any problems or questions concerning hearing aids or hearing aid service, you are cordially invited io take advantage of our complete facilities for serving those in need of better hearing. 411 I i w for Reporter, Claudia Smith. FOR FULLER BRUSH PROD UCTS and DEBUTANTE COS METICS phone Geraldine Barker at 4-- H Mr. and Mrs.- - Newton Kay on Monday, June 9th. At the meeting officers were elected as follows: President, Robert Ingram; vice president, and Reporter, Richard Painter; secretary and treasurer, Carol Bramell, and song leader, Lee Nielsen. Teachers are Ora Nielsen, Elva Sam Nielsen and Lee Nielsen, Nielsen. Members present at the meeting wre Robert Ingram, Richard Painter, Johnny Painter, Carol Bramell, Karen Kay, Rex Kay, Carma Nielsen and Laurence Nielsen. Reporter, Richard Painter 4H The Eight Handy Stitchers met at the Park on June 10. We started on our aprons, which is our third article. Everyone was there. See Mrs. Alex Wilson. MAN WANTED to establish demand for farm and household necessities in Juab County. Excellent profits. No layoffs. Many Utah and Idaho Rawleigh dealers in business 10 to 46 years. Write M. E. Walton, 320 S. E. Main St., Blackfoot, Idaho, or Rawleigh's Dept 5D, Denver, Colorado for full particulars. The Friendly Shepherds, a Ne club, met at the home of phi EIGHT ' t nt o a o I Mrs. Birdie Jones of Nephi and her son in law and daughter, Mr. President, Myrna Lunt; Ramola Kendall; secretary and treasurer, Karen Sperry; Reporter, JoAnn Price; Song leader, Luana Garrett. We passed out our project books. At our second meeting we made hot pads. Refreshments were served after the meeting. The third meeting project was darned stockings. At our fourth meeting we started on our aprons. Those pre4H sent were Ramola Kendall, arol Ann Pace, JoAnn Price, Karen CLUB CLEVER CLOVER Sperry, Kathleen Lyman, Myrna The Clever Clover Club has Lunt, Norma Sperry, Luana GarReThe first rett and Emarie Memmott held four meetings. Price. meeting they elected officers: porter JoAnn phi, and Mrs. Ashel Rigby and fam- -' ily of Salt Lake City, returned recently from a two weeks trip to WANTED Boys saddle. Call Southern California and Old Mex- Mr. and Max Cloward Mrs. of 307J morning or evening, 76 durGarfield are visiting with her par ico. Mrs. Jones reports having had ing day. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fowkes. an enjoyable time on the trip, having visited many outstanding, FOR SALE Upright piano Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sorensen points of interest. Recently tuned good tone of Provo were week end guests of Ralph Murray, phone 435W. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgy N. City. Ellertson. 350 FOR SALE Boyd Stickney who is employed ExMr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen in Spanish Fork for the summer old White Leghorn Pullets H. and Mr. and Mrs. David Neilsen spent Sunday with his parents, cellent strain, priced right were recent visitors in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stickney. W. McCune. WANT ADS Bailey-MoCu- ne Utah EDITORIAL NATIONAL I 1879. $1.50. rates THE FIVE BOBBINS The Five Bobbins met at tht home of Jewel Goble on June 5, and meeting was called to order by Carolyn Goble. Songs were sung, and games were played, nnd the project was darning stockings. We met June 9 at Edith Becksteads. We started to make nnr s.rarfs. We talked about EOOd hair grooming. And the meeting was closed by singing a song. Reporter, Rosemary Brough. CLUB 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Wankier the birth of a Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Warner of Nephi. Mrs. Leland Neilsen and child ren of Lark, and Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Neilsen of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Neilsen over the week end. Gibson Thursday, June 12, 1952 NEPHI, UTAH S. Nephi Items Mono News Publiihsrs TIMES-NEW- company can't stand alone. Our company is a number of parts that fit together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. At the center of thinga, we're refiners. Then to be sure of a supply of crude oil, we drill wells of our own. And to keep up the flow into our refineries and out a sain, we croviris binlcpra ninoiinoo arA trucks, and distributing organizations. But the territory is broad, the neeaa many. ..U. MORI CHIVROin TRUCKS IN US I THAN ANY OTHER MAKII Suppliers, competitors and customers most of them small firms are needed all around us. Other producers supply over 40 of the crude w need. And we buy thousands of other things, from pip to paper clips last year, more than 1110,000,000 worth of goods and services from some 10,000 suppliers in the West alone. .40" There are many small refiners competing with us. In every field, there are distributors our products forus or competitive lines. For example, here in the West independent service stations selling our gasoline outnumber Company-owne- d stations about tsii to one . . . and stations selling other brands outnumber our own about 29 to one. er NEBO CHEVROLET CO. 743 NORTH MAIN PHONE 433 NEPHI, UTAH These small firms "hold their own" very well indeed; and through serving well, many of them will grow big. Standard goes right on working to gain new business competing for your patronage by increasing efficiency of operation, improving products, keeping prices down. But it's clear that a vast number of small firms, too, always will be needed to complete the picture. 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