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Show Thursday. May 28, 1953 THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Page Three Mona News Mr. and Mrs. Julius T. Stickney and son Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton and family were the guests of honor at a farewell soc ial given by the various ward and civic organizations prior to their departure recently. Mr. and Mrs Stickney will reside in Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Newton will make their home in Tooede. . plus after-purcha- TRY V. Zenith's famous ar protection plan se TIME-TESTE- ECONOMY-PROVE- D, D Mrs. Nylen L. Allphin of Lovell 1 s,alut0 to as-- tt "Vr.a?LT,eaf ? fearur,?J ?ilAn r : ? :': tt.11"' in )cmd 4rt It this r ' ?, as ' 1 1 cf America's most popular rra Corporation's television show, 'J V !:how s!ais John Cameron Swayze ' 'ohn Jr- Mrs. Swayze anu over one of the largest NBC-Taed i- - -w- a-vze- - I1EAMUG AIDS 1 3 MODELS, V Cu:l:'"a. promoting the resort and miliijns of prospective visitors. area-t-o Wyoming spent Friday and Satur day visiting with her mother, Mrs. Liizabeth Hassell. Mrs. Leslie Schwarr of Salt Lake City is a guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. touri-.-f Mr. and Mrs. David Neilsen and Mr, and Mrs. Milton Neilsen spent the week end visiting in Salt Lake tion plan you get with your Zenith Hearing Aid. Come in today for a free demonstration by the Makers of Zenith Television and Radio seu. Keyte. V in.-- - V. A I , 4, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gibbons of Oaklet Mr. and Mrs. w. t. Shaw of Coalville and Owen Gibbons of Kamas, and Mrs. Gerald Hair of Provo were week-en- a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Car ter. "Mr nnH Mrs .T. Howard Hassell and family of Salt Lake City, en- route to Arizona stopped on lor a visit with his mother, Mrs. Eliza beth HasseU on Saturday. GUARANTEE MONEY-BAC- HEPHI DRUG GO. "WE ARE HERE TO SERVE" Phone 27 Nephl, Utah ..'' Sandwich Base Crusty rolls make a fine base for sandwiches when they're topped with a slice of tomato topped with a slice of processed cheese an8 broiled. ART TO AN ARTIST Hearing of President Eisenhower's acAudrey complishments as a portrait, artist, high school sophomore of Brockton, Mass., decided to present him with a sample of her own artistic talents. Seen aboveJ she holds a portrait of the President which she painted after? studying his face in photographs. n, Mr and Mrs, Milo Richardson of Bountiful and Miss Ada Smith of Springville were recent visitors at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. jas. R. Stanley. - '75 by the tens of thousands are now enjoying of hearing . . . with hourly operating cost at low as H of a cent Learn firsthand atxxit Zenith's "hear better" features Get full details on the remarkable protec- City and at Lark. Clvde Kevte of California is a guest of his mother, Mrs. Kachaei VV EACH (Bone Conduction Device! at mode rat t extra cost) Eight Divorces million Amei Scans re- ceived divorce decrees in the last 10 years. Three of every four divorced persons now remarry within 5 years. s 0 Thirty years ago three pounds of coal would have been needed ito do the work done by 1.14 pounds In modern electric plants. VIOLIN MAKERS This ancient art is taught in a Washington, D. C, school only a few blocks from the White House. At left, Edward Turner pares and shapes an instrument; Anna Reggio, center, works on another; at right Philip Canter holds a viol d'amore which he made at the school. .. . Jl V"' , ' , v. H 1 Sid Gordon of the Boston Bravet (now Milwaukee Braves) made only one error in 142. games to lead the National League outfielders in 1952 with mark of .996. capital 7 - -- An estimated 6,000,000 visitors have seen the restored colonial at Williamsburg, Va., since restoration began in 1924. t - . . . v : . Wolves formerly ranged over Europe, Asia and North America They were not found in Africa ' THtN $AO. UNDERSTAND WE HAVE ALL SEVEN COL ORS in the new Shinola Dress Parade Shoe Polish both liquid and paste, 25c pkg. NEPHI DRUG HOME FOR SALE Garrett, phone 362. The Great Lakes, forming part of the northern boundary of the United States, make up the world's busiest inland waterway 17 inch Motorola FOR SALE TV. Floor model in perfect con dition, asu.uu aerial included 200.00. Phone 441 Ann Han & hApMEP PAINTER Twe SAW AND vON-- weed 1 THOSE TOOLS. AMO I THEOE6N0 don-- t huopv oveo moron co. UP TO THEIR FINE PCPUTATION FOR ALWAYS LIVE Vs. r class workman first amd at seasonable -- ship TV mm too. POISES Lor an ' l l ,r t A J ""V sen. 1; ' - REFUEL Seeh here, high above the clouds, is a refueling operation which is common practice in the United States Air Force Extending down from the top of the picture is the fuel transfer line through which the stuff that keeps jet engines going strato-jo- t from a KC-tanker. is falling to a 7 NON-STO- P slrnto-frcight- flfflTf er ' I Pi IS1 fin 1 m It's alive with purpose . . . poised for action . . . its lines flow smoothly . . . nothing out of place ... no dross, no useless weight. Sheer and clean as though sculptured from a single span of steel . . Mercury with Unified Design for 1953! hood the p Beneath its advance-style- d This is Jet-scoo- 8 pulse and power of a new stepped-u- p engine invite you to a thrilling road test. of the someday when you'll Why own a car like this? Visit our showroom now! Get the facts . . you'll go for Mercury V-- day-drea- " r"3 I J . yy m I r v r " ihilJ tfntfv, .t.ui - y 3 transmissions to choose from: Overdrive; C 0 ?J tn 1 E UT A L "Til i i I L IV AVS no shift; Touch-- Matic or standard. First two are optional at extra cost. ORME - PARKIN MOTOR CO. Phone 312 Nephi, Utah Kit et silly U WHAT OO VOO THINK flOARAlie OOORS ' l 1 I to to ,Ai you P Civ. AkK Tut J'kat s OKJ A CAW? It FOR SALE Modern home at 349 East 3rd South. Bath and utility room. Automatic fur nace heat Good garage cem ent walk, oil road; 1 acre of ground. See it! Kent Giles, 55S North 10 West, Salt Lake City, or South America. system. A TOMATO PLANTS. & ONION PLANTS FOR SALE Earl E. Nielsen. P7 mo j TJTS)S-- S I, |