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Show THE TTiursday. April 9th, 1953 NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- LEVAN ' RED AND WHITE JUICES HOUSECLEANING HELPS NO. 2 2t JAX CLEANSER for SUNVALLEY OLEO 23C per pound ..pkg... He 20 C BEEF ROASTS . lb 45$ TEMPLE WEINERS KLEENZNE 25c WALLPAPER SL1X Vi gallon . . quart . . . . . GRAFT CHOC. MALT with Swirl Mixer . . . QIC ORANGES per lb 7g SPUDS No. 1 reds, 10 lb 39c Large pkg . . CLEANER Orange 9$ WATER SOFTENER PUREX PUREX - Blended - CLEANSER The Foaming Cleanser. WHITE KING, TINS Grapefruit SPIC 'K SPAN A 55c BRAND, lb . ALL GIANT DETERGENTS NEWSCZ News The Fine Aits Club held their talent night at ihe home of Mrs. P. N. Anderson on April 2. Mrs. me guesis or Air. ana iiva. imn-iWankier while visiting with rela- Earl II. Steele, club president was' tives and friends. Mr and Mrs. m charge, with prayer by Mrs. Peterson are on their way to their William Paxman and the pledge to heme in Caliente, Nevada after an the flag led by Mrs. Chester Foote. extended visit with relatives and Programs consisted of the hidden talents of the membership and friends in Salt Lake City. a very enjoyable evening was ;pen. Mrs. Ella Taylor returned to Present were Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, her home after an extended visit! Mrs. P. N. Anderson, Mrs. V. A. with relatives in Springville, Lehi; Beck, Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, Mrs. James i and Provo. Ellison, Mrs. Charles Foote, Mrs. Thomas Kendall, Mrs. Clarence Mower and Ross Mr. and Mrs. Paxman, Mrs. William Paxman, baby of Salt Lake City visited ov- Mrs. Earl H. Steele Mrs. Clarence er the week end at the home of H. Warner. Mrs. R. E. Winn, Mrs. her parents.Mr.and Mrs. James P. V. M. Foote, Mrs. Chester Foote. .Christensen, and one guest, Miss Joy Paxman. Miss Geneil Christensen went to Light refreshments were served Duchesne .last week end to visit by the officers of the club. Next meeting of the Fine Arts Iwith her sister, Renon. Together be held at the home of they went to Salt Lake City Sun- club will E. Wini; on Wednesday, day morning to attend the General Mrs. R. April 15. instead of Thursday. The Conference sessions. members voted to support the CenMr. and Mrs. Monte Shepherd tral School Operet'a which is beand baby who have been living in ing held on the regular meeting Greenriver Wyming have returned date. to Levan to make their home. The President's Council of the! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paystrup Womens clubs of Nephi and children of TooeJe spent East- Federated at the home of Mrs. John Rober Sunday here at the home of his met ertson on Monday, April 6th. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Plans for the spring Federated Paystrup. luncheon to be held at the Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen of Hotel honoring the Juab high Provo brought Mrs. Christensen's school girl graduates of the class mother, Mrs. Dulcia Francom, to of 1953 were made. Represented at the meeting were: her home here recently. Mrs. FranMrs. Bent 20th Century club, com has been spending the winter R. Bryan, and Mrs. H. C. Crane; with her children. Fine Arts club, Mrs. Earl H. Mrs. Owen Taylor entertained Steele; Beta Literary Club, Mrs. Geo. Sunday honoring her husband, on Those D. Havmond Jr,; his birthday anniversary. from out of town attending were Delphic Literary club. Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Garn Stewart of Tovd Greenwood and Mrs. Dean Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Wnrthington. club, Mrs. Erva Arthur G. Ostler and children of nnd Mrs. A. K. Johnson. Nephi. T,adifs Club, Mrs John Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hendrick-so- n "ohertson. Literary of Salt Lake City spent a few TCnutnpcc wis nVpn lin recard'ng days recently with his brother in ihp cAvpri Tpderntpd cl'ih1 of law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. rfr fn Olrls jsnrmeniHnoJames Paystrup. for 103 Each cl"b wW be Stap noVoH to an emml eVmre James Christensen and Wood-ro- frnrn tVinireontrtriiite frftacnrv and the Fpd- Beard took their Sunday ",tpri fvnrli mnkp "0 the School class members to Salt Lake hainncf. Prpsidpnts were asked to atwhere on they Saturday City Vf this r"cw(Tp to each of the tended General conference in the p'.ihc at their next meeting for TTie connc'l Mil meet morning and spent the afternoon discission. at Liberty Park. Heber Taylor in the near future to set t'mp and took part o fthe boys and girls in dte for the eraduatioi ii'nchenn his car. T nrpn-N- i r"lni. PvIIiy Manwplqon. Virla and Gary Worwood of atld Clark S W"od were nrnoirr tVie Schofield spent last week end here oeneral conference isitors in Salt with their sister Colleen Kay Mr. Lake Citv. and Mrs. Virl Worwood came to old Paul Pavcfri'n thp Levan on Saturday night to get son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pav- their children. strun. sustained a broken arm on Mrs. Vonda Bosh was hostess to TNipsdnv evening. members of her club last WednesMil be the day nigh'. A relicious lun :heon was Farrin atMangelson Sacrament, meeting at speaker served to Tauline Mangeison Irene Mangelson, the Levan Ward Sunday at 7 p. Brough, Louise Taylor. Myrtus Stephensen, m. it was announced today by the Melba BV v Bon mi Paystrup. ward hishopric. 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