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Show Thursday, May 14, 1953 THE p ' " jf" The v vv ' 1 f ' w' Ij J 1 ' - 1 J ' - ' lft Smorfesf Distance Between Two Points cf "' - " 'v ' PORTLAND lrit W&H - t&km For - 14.75 DENVER r. THAILWAW $21.50 $11.90 $23.30 : t KANSAS CITY ptut Fed. Tax Travel Information ' i Use! gyA1 f Everywhere, CaH CONTINENTAL BUS CENTER ,', ' - J mmsfiirmmvimioit TELEPHONE 264 NEPHI, UTAH immw hri'ttiiifrirTiMiiiiiiiiiiif Senior Tea May 14 is the night fort he annual Senior Tea. It will he held in the Music Room from 7:00 until 9:00 p. m. The Tea is being put on by the Seniors to honor their parents. A special invitation to parents, teachers, and board members is cordially extended. A committee has been set up consisting of Loree Christensen, Bonnie Garrett and Carolyn C MJmrn LEVAM HEWS monthly terms Here' your invitation to go ahead with your home plans for the time it right to start construction. First of all, we have financing available on long-termonthly payment schedules. Then, too, our many years of experience offer every assurance of sound construction and lasting value. We will be happy to cooperate with your builder or help you select one in whom we both can have complete confidence. Hundreds of home plant await your inspection. Special architectural services ... ter. ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood spent Friday and Saturday in Mt. Pleasant with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott, Mrs. Sherwood attended a banquet on Friday night sponsored by a ladies club, given each year in honor of their mothMr. and Mrs. Erin Poulson and ers. Mrs. Memmott is a member Mrs. Annie Poulson spent Sunday of the club. in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aagard of Mrs. Anna Mae Robinson of Clearfield enjoyed Mothers das' U t Mapleton spent Wednesday here of re wmi i.ms parents, .vir. ana..." atrs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Aagard. Fred Stephensen and other rela Mr. and Mrs. Quenten Stephen-se- n tives. and familv visited on Mother Mrs. Verna Gardner entertained day in M6roni with her parents, rhe- club members at her home iur. ana lurs. waiter t rancom. last Wednesday evening. A delic ious lunch was served to Mrs. Faye Winter, Mrs. Maurine Stephensen, Graduationg Girls Entertained Mrs. Vivian Mangelson, Mrs. Mer-,len- e By Federated Clubs Collard, Mrs. Vera Wankier, Hie Women's Federated Clubs Ms. Mary Stephensen, Mrs. Edra Morgan, Mrs. Norma Anderson, of Nephi gave the Sen ior Girl It Mrs. Olive Poulson, Mrs. Mary graduates a luncheon today. Winter, an invited guest, Mrs. was held at the Forrest Hotel at Pauline Mangelson, and the host- 12:00 o'clck noon. They were entertained by a very ess, Mrs. Gardner. delightful program, consist ing of Mr. and Mrs. Tom May of Salt a vocal solo by Mrs.. Ktith Bailey Lake City spent the week end and a toast to the graduates hv here with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Win Mrs. Claude R. Lomax. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Lunt and daughter Connie and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Proulx and baby , and Geo. Stephensen of Nephi visited on Sunday with Mr. Stephensens sister, Mrs. Alvena Christensen. t r Thii attractive horn, Design No. 4T26 from the Book of Homu, offtrt modern living unlimited. Extra generous living room, plenty of clots, built-i- n features. Only II 00 square feet in ilie, this home often many attractions usually found only in larger dwellings. - -- a We can arrange for everything including ; 57 NORTH MAIN STREET CARTER'S CAFE 1 ?; ' LADY AT HER LOOM Sliding her shuttle across the raceway of her handloom is Mrs. Robert Auxier of Pittsburgh, Pa. She weaves clothes for herself and her husband on the machine. In this picture she is weaving a banner to be used in a Chautauqua ceremony. SAMPLE LOW FARES ANGELES O feci' ; tt financing on low ASK ABOUT THE FREE USE OF A NEW CONTINENTAL CAMERA ON YOUR NEXT TRIP L0S ' , i ; - , ?V: - - I ' The smartest way to travel because it's safer... more convenient ... more economical! And Trailways serves the nation at scenery level whether the trip be to the next town or across the nation. M Page Five f V j r 111 NEPHI, UTAH , " ! MA TIMES-NEWS- . . iifinnMrj ,Ockey to govern the festivities. During the evening, refreshments will be served, The musical numbers that will be rendered are: Vocal solos by Robert Harmon and Joyce Niel-Isoa piano duet consisting of and Marilee iNancy Beard; a vocal trio of Connie Salisbury, Sylvia Park and Helen Anderson; and a girls sextet consisting of Janet Ockey, Iona McPher-soMary Lou Chase, Marilee Beard, Marsha Hoyt and Miriam Brough. n; available. See us before you even buy your lot. OHJSEEG n, f'' j TREAT YOUR HOME TO TOP PERFOMANCE clear TV images, radio reception . , Sharp, static-fre- e . these watching and listening pleasures are yours when you rely on us for and efficient service prompt, repairs. CALL 75J AXMAN'S YOUR TV CENTER V A A s"fateto lt reauStom You know l it - 1 ! ' distinct."" . ia a in the Hew 1953 that price tag - 4 lie moderately pr-ce- d car. and dyna Unitol De..g PV, w pay car. Tata an t .. ' Merc ii 11111,1111 t U3 uu.,----'- -- The Hurricane Engine now givei 20 greater power to the Universal 'Jeep'. See it today at WILSON MOTOR CO. 44 WEST CENTER STREET NEPHI, UTAH PHONE 444 ORME - PARKIN MOTOR CO. Phone 312 I f I. I UNIVERSAL -- WU1 i I 8 U. wonder ot we that many engineering engU every JViercuu it and ' Vpt , Nephi, Utah |