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Show Pag THE Two NOTICE Nephi City Corporation will accept bids on the leasing of its properly known as Reese Flat Terms of lease to consist of repair and maintaining of fence surNumber of rounding property. cattle to be limited to approximately 45 head. Lengtn of lease to bo four four years. Further information available at office of City Recorder. All bids must be submitted at office of City Recorder by Monday June 1st. Nephi City reserves right to reject any or all bids. before you p News oi the Completely furnished with electNINE NIFTY NEIGHBORS Kenric range and refrigerator Gadd hostess was Jean Margaret at the third meeting held by the dall apartments. club Nine Nifty Neighbors Used SALE FOR on May 21st. "Salads" was the in good refrigerator Westirvghouse Jean week. lesson this Margaret Mrs. P. Reasonable condition while salad made cooked dressing L. Jones. the other girls shredded, pared and arranged some delicious salFOR SALE 30 days pasture ads All members were present. 20 head of livestock A fourth meeting was hdd on for about Leland (Bish) Belliston. May 25 at the home of Faye Anderson Margaret Gadd was unable CONTACT KEITH WINN for to attend. Faye Anderson, KathKaren Ostler and rye cutting Make early arrangeleen Jensen, ments $1.00 per acre. Kathryn Ann McCune made a cheese souffle, while JoAnn JackService station FOR SALE son, Nona Rae Sudweeks and Donsize 28 x 16 feet. na Jean Bowles made pineapple building (Mobil) 7 x 7 ft. windows. ConHas and Spam on rice. They were tact four Hal Auto Brandow, Joyce it said All served very neatly. Fillmore. Court, a JoAnn Jackson was good. gave health report. Two meetings are BUSINESSMAN wishes to rent week each by the Nine a being held Good refhome. of Nifty Neighbors, second year Phone 250J or see Mrs. erences girls. cooking James Giachetti at 251 South 2nd East. PATCH UP CLUB DIG IN Thf. ricr In and Patch Un flnh held tlieir first meeting on May 20 at the home of Mrs. Flor I he elections were ence Parkin. hf.id ns follows: President Nan Christensen vice president, secretary, Lois Anderson, Reporter, Carol Nyman; Game Lleader, CaoJ Gadd; Song health " leader, Arlene Wilson; . Then leader, Gail Worthington. Mrs. and Mrs. Parkin our leaders, Mildred Garrett told us what is tn ho Hone in the third vear sew ing. Reporter, Carol Nyman. ot m 4-- M and Patch-UThn riir-i- n n!uh hpld their second meeting on May 26 at the home of Mrs. Mild red Garrett. Each girl Drougnt ner 322 I ' mother and our leaders explained the materials to De usea tnis year. Rpfroshmonls were served. Those nrptipnt were Mrs. Fred Gadd and Carol; Mrs. J. E. Worthington and Gail; Ms. Elmo B. Wilson and Arlene; Mrs. Kenneth Nyman and Carol; 'Mrs. Wallace Garrett and Rnrhara Mrs. John Parkin, and Nan Christensen. Reporter, Carol Nyman. PAINT COLORSin BEHFJETT'S real-pai- Color-ize- r 1322 chips! Buy any color in any paint finish right over the counter at budget prices! SUPER SIX COOKS , uud li The Super Six Cooks met at the home ot tneir jeaaer, Mrs. Asher, for their first cooking lesson. They made muffins Evfair. eryone said that they were Luc-ile The following were present: Melody VVanamaker, Bailey, Maw rami Btan. Rondalvn Shaw, Ellen Rae Burtenshaw and Doris Ann Harmon. FURNITURE j V(V' U24JUNE53MatPaa18 tell you itself. and sell you Call i ini.H Setttil. Roy Bowles has returned to his after spending the past six months in North Dakota where he has served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the West Central States mission. home hi i j J ,, MIA organizations of the First and Second Wards will meet next Tuesday evening for a program, games and dancing, it All was announced Wednesday. members ofthe two wards of Mutual age are urged to attend this meeting. The evening will begin at 8 p. m. at the Chapel, to be followed by games and dancing in the recreational hall. Refreshments will complete the evening. With all Herbert Rasmussen will show pictures taken in Denmark at the Third Ward Mutual on Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. at the Third Ward. All members of the ward of Mutual age are encouraged to attend. pg rsma r"' I -- WOT arg 0;;e-SpoT:odea- - a- w- ifi RY I 1 1 BETTY CROCKER 1 lb pkgs, ea. , 1: I ... costly-ca- r es Fifty Years Forward oh the American Road iN Will ar Boss tho greatest Only Ford in the the same engine type of "eight" America's costliest cars are swinging to. Only Ford offers you so modern a Six. And only. Ford in its field lets you team your engine choice with any of three great drives: Fordomatie, Overdrive or Conventional Drive. field gives you flO a V-- low-pri- ... 8 You've got to feel it to believe It Ford's new Wonder Ride actually reduces front end road . . . "paves over" the roughest shock up to 80 roads. It's a whole new concept of driving comfort. '53 FORD F.D.A.P. I, a Cie SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 312, NEPHI 70 ,iMmm mk,Mtm akBWn in ,t.wsm iSTiiLjd J ijBff"! pWisffWePewWusjj t' FRUIT COCKTAIL - 303 PINEAPPLE - CRUSHED size tin - i J L 1 S WILSONS VIENNA SAUSAGES - - 2 cans for 27 CHILI SAUCE - - 2 BOTTLES FOR 2$C PIERCES PORK 8 BEANS 300 ,in No. 2!4 sie tin for 25C ggfi FRESH UTAH STRAWBERRIES tp 2C WILSONS CHIP BEEF - -- 42e No- - BIG MEAT SPECIALS WE INVITE EVERYONE TO COME AND SEE OUR SHOW BEEF SHORT RIBS - EXTRA SPECIAL LB HE! i I J TANG LUNCH MEA- T- " oz 45c CUDAHYS VIENNA SAUSAGES - - 2 cans for 3C 29c ggc FRANKS - - PER POUND -- FOR YOUR PICNIC PER LB 45a TENDERIZED PICNICS PURITAN -- LB 422 LB BEEF ROAST -- SHOW BEEF 40 2 STEWERS OR FRYERS CHICKENS LUNCH MEAT - - ASSORTED - LB - 55c -- LB MUTTON ROAST 252 122 - 3 packages 1.00 - Ones. its its "way down" price tag a '53 Ford from the rest of America's finest cars! When you try it, you'll find it has everything you need and want in a car . . . and all at a. price that you needn't sit down to hear. Now more than ever, you can pay more but you can't buy better than a Ford. OR 212 size cans EACH PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 oz tin FROZEN PEAS -- Try them Hunt s New Potafoes pkg KMim tlM fmfirf u KzJ KzJ Ly A No. iin,if- ' - M"WW!B!''WW''WM POWDERED SUGAR CAKE IilIXES-PILLSBU- 1 I v. i mr.m- it! VNLY We desire to extend our thanks for the words of sympathy and acts of kindness in our behalf during the illness and following the death of our husband, father, son and brother. Your assistance in our hour of bereavement will always be remembered. Mrs. Lois Tolley and son Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Tolley and family. POLAR FROZEN STRAWBERRIES TOMATOES A Fvor Just Like Utah Don .We. 13 it all its fine-cgood looks power . . . and all the 41 "Worth More" features that make it worth more when you buy it and when you sell it, Ford is still one of America's lowest-price- d cars. fq$ La Value Check Text Drive NEW SHAFTERS 10 LB 4SC NEW BED SPUDS 10 LB 4QC FLAVOR AID PUNCH POWDER - - 6 PKGS 25C JELLO ALL FLAVORS 6 49c MIRACLE WHIP QUART 53c CLEARWATER TUNA 2cans40C OLIVES - TALL CANS 2 for 37c CORN BEEF - WILSONS - 12 oz tin 402 WHOLE KERNEL CORN 2cans29 DICED OB SLICED BEETS 10$ FROZEN STAWBERRIES PIC NIC TIME BRAND - PKG 422 nephi cleaners I IfcHMrr n I Some people talk long, but say little. However, we can tell our story In a few words that say a lot . . "OUR DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING WORKMANSHIP IS TOPS" will imiinri i 4-- H CHAPMAN Our cleaning lfri CARD OF THANKS 4-- H Choose from our Album of n The Fourth Ward MIA issues a special invitation to all members of the ward to attend the "Biggest Show on Earth, the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth" on June 2nd at 7:30 p. m. in the Blue Room. This is being made available through the courtesy of Lee Bailey who is installing the television set. LANDING HER "Her" refers to the girl, movie actress Debra Paget, being carried ashore by a husky Marine during amphibious landing operations at Little Creek, Va. The event was part of a joint project celebrating the world premiere of the movie "Titanic" and was sponsored by the Navy and a Holly- -j wood movie studio. THE CLEVER FIVE Club neid The Cleve Five thoir first meetine at the home of their leader, Maxine Anderson. Of as follows: ficers were elected President. Connie Christiansen; Janet Westring; vice president, secretary and treasurer, Helen Anderson; Sparks; reporter, Jolene song Jeade, Gaydene Harmon. PAirJTS II 4-- D see these Even in firice O.O. it s exciting j 4-- H !ii' I Thursday, May 28, 1953 WANT ADS lit Clubs 4-- OLXJGL'fa NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- DER 232 rTTnH 2& - 3I2 L i. 'in r s nv 1 y n.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,- X. AArATC.riDrvrCDICC.CDI HTC.CiCTADI tq r pj CC Dl JL It H L! I |