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Show THE Page Ten n ' Mrs. Lfla Bkickett vvas in Salt Lake City for Mothers day visiting with her . mother, Mrs. Margaret Auit. SUMMER i a Thursday, May Mressarnwal a a V. v w s4x k A Wk s- The Juab Stake Special Interest Sparing HoeDown will be held on the tennis courts on Tuesday, May In event of rain 19, at 8 p. m. d the danee will be held at the Ward hall. Square and round dances with a few mixers wiU he reatured. Admission will be a bowl of sal potato ad, a lew sandwiches, chips, pickles, olives, cake, pie or k what have you for a nice supper. Everyone of Special Interest age is invited. If you don't care to dance, you are invited to come and watch. J -- - r '3 N First-Secon- pot-luc- : S i Graduation execises for the if ' r "Jail for Sale Gilbertville, Iowa has a slightly used four-majail they will seUr cheap with two folding cots in each cell The jail is located in he villare fivehouse and, as Mayor B. J. Schmit explained: "'There hasn't been a prisoner in the jail the five years I've been mayor and besides our new fire trucks need the space." n llemberqs ir Sizes !)-- Xulons -20 -12- -J Motions i2- - 2i2 LIMITED TIME j I :'"' 1 - V 4 4 their cute costumes Net Balance State of Utah 7 wMzs lift O&iuQy ) ) ) ) ffft ss. REGULAR PRICE ' I Jlf.s. Soijet fi'aneom will present ' her students in elteir annual Patented i Oil Creme Permanent-Re- fill Creme Shampoo Hair Luxury Hair DANCE 1EV1EW 1V2 oz. 1V4 oz. Treatment -- oz. .$1.25 39 tube tube 50 tube 50 $2.64 value for only $49' pius tax . i Sponsored by the Third Ward .ii i Sinildimj Committee .V ( $ 2,445.52 County of Juab I, James P. Christensen, County Auditor of Juab County, State of Utah, do heie-bcertify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct statement of the financial condition of Juab County, and all receipts and expenditures for the period beginning January 1, 1952 to December 31, 1952. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal at mv office in Nephi Citv, Juab County, Utah, this 8 day of May, 1953. (Signed) James P. Christensen, Juab County Auditor. (Seal) Vontribuions Accepted No AY a? Stop in anil (ivl Acquaint vtll HI A SPBfflALf sAVEtBm6 s on Momlan 3iau lit. at 8 p. in. in the Suah iltijh School Auditorium if doubt about it. . . ssrasst be ih hei hnjl iVif, fli South Main SATUODAY AND SUNDAY MAY Si) E7 t V'-- 1 M Mobilutrication t-- ! n ; 4 o b i 1 'Ar s 9as n 1 r i j. M Uc4,iaI (J r I rn ior Mom! the Kids! torvic program to promote tofsr driving. A public i the 12th straight production year truck users are buying more Chevrolet trucks than any other make. That couldn't be true unless Chevrolet trucks offered more of what you want. This Pop tor Pop! NNER TUBE FREE WITH EVERY TIRE YOU BUI Stop at the sign at the I I u inn tied Horse 1 r1 County Financial Statement BSCS; f - Ne- The Fort Wall Camp held their meeting on May 8 at the home of Amy Warner. Community singing was followed by prayer offered by County Chaplain Eva Powell. Poetry was read by Hazel Bosh of Grandfather Browns. The lesson was given by Stella Anderson on Daughters of Utah Pioneers markers in Utah. A delicious hot lunch was served to 16 members. r "Many Utah miners are out of work and others may lose their jobs soon. This is the result of shutdowns caused by dumping of low priced metals on the American market by foreign producers who pay low wages. When our miners are out of work, it means there's less money to buy Utah's farm and manufactured products." SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI Marilyn Bowles and Beverly Myers pose for a picture showing which will be used in the Dance Review on StuMonday evening at the Juab High School Auditorium. dents of Joyce Downs Francom will appear in the review. Proceeds The First Ward MIA officers will go to the Third Ward Building Fund. extend a cordial invitation to all ward members to come out and enjoy a musical treat on Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. "See you there" Continued from Page Nine is their invitatiion-challengPlus Tax Funds Account.. fi,.Ur.74 a 5aiV "' vfeV n " IT phi Fourth Ward Primary Seagulls and Guides was held Sunday, May 10th. Certificates were presented to the following Seagulls: JoAnn Jackson, Margaret Gadd, Nona Sudweeks, Dona Bowles, Patty To Whittington, Marion Hayes; Guides Michael Beck, Marvin Christensen, V'erald Dickerson, Neil Haynes, Gerry Smith, and Glen Cowers. After the exercises each boy and girl was presented with a book from their teachers. - ' V Special Interest Luncheon to be held in connection with June conference. Those wishing to attend are invited to contact Jack Ludlow or Florence Kendall before June 5th. A r-"'''-'- 1953 14, Nephi Briefs 4 i NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- yearfor Already, 1953's official sales figures 'tell a remarkable and decisive preference for Chevstory of clear-crolet trucks. But, this is not surprising, for truck users everywhere aie discovering how far ahead of all 01 hers Chevrolet trucks really are. ut They are discovering things like the tremendous new power In advanced Load-mast- er engines in heavy-dut- y models , , , the remarkable the extra ruggedness and gasoline economy strength of heavier, more rigid frame construction. And, in addition to all these advantages, the Chevrolet line lists for less than any other trucks of comparable size and capacity. So, before you buy any truck, stop in and see us. ... 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