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Show June Thursday, II, 1953 THE .- Mrs. Lee Snarr of Provo spent a tew davs Inst wcpk with Mrs. -- X 4 Mil' 4Ctivitis - Every Drop TEI- ,.e firx - THE FLAW" YOUU THE BUSY COTTON MAIDS The Busy Cotton Maids club held their third meeting of the year on Thursday, June 4th at the home of their leader, Mrs. Goble. They started their laundry bags winch was chosen as their house hold article. Afterwards they play ed games under the direction 01 Glenna Greenhalgh. Reporter, CoLleen Westring THE FIVE STITCHERS The Five Stitchers 4H Club met at the home of Mrs. Ervin Bingham on June 8 at 2 p. m. to orClub. They have ganize their chosen sewing for their project and the following officers were elected: President, Carolyn Parkin; vice presindent, Mary Austin; Secretary and treasurer, Sally Lomax; Song and cheer deader, Diane Carver; Reporter Judy Pexton. All five members were present. An assignment was made for the folweek and meeting was lowing adjourned by President Carolyn Parkin. 4-- II III Ap'fwi n .1 WW popular v QUART yfA HALT GALLON I. 1 FAVOW 4-- H SeTHE CISCO KIOTRIDAY 8:30p.m. KDYL-T- V Channel 4 CHURCH INEWSY1 Vj law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Ockey. A daughter was born on Jur.e 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hayncs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes ot Nepiu ana Mrs. Ernest Olson of Mt. PJeasant. MOXA Boys and girls of Primary age enjoyed a spring outing at Nephi City park on Tues day, June 2nd. Everyone gathered at the Mona chapel at 3:30 p. m. and climbed into a large truck The annual reunion of the Gus-ti- n for a thrilling ride. Each child had his own lunch and laughter family will be held at Arrowhead resort on June 28 at 12 and smiles were the fashion for the afternoon. noon. but some people seem a little unreasonable, expect prompt True, they pick-up- s, superior dry cleaning and pressing, and deliveies according to promise . . all of which seems so reasonable to us that it's the only way we do business. lf..V CALIFORNIA WEAR, Keep it moving up and down and from side to side to cover as much of the burning fuel as possible. 2.95 t FEATURING THE TEASER SHIRT OF WHITE CAP SLEEVE EDGED IN BLUE COMBED COTTON OR RED WHICH IS ALSO CARRIED OUT ON NECKLINE SANFORIZED FOR PERMANENT FIT TRIM ALSO 1.95 Lx elusive Ladies Slap June 3rd On a most profitable was held In the amusement hall as a g Third Ward Jarrett. We decided to hold the "bang off" day to initiate the meetings at each others homes and Guide boys of the Fourth Ward to start at 2:00 p. m. on Thurs- Primary into the Scout work. days. President Mildred Garrett gave At the second meeting Marilyn an inspiring talk, expressing deep Greenhalgh gave a report on regard tor the hoys and wishing success on them in their new venture health. We also had a lesson measurements. At the third meet as "Guide Scouts of America". Teacher Bernice Painter had SIX HAPPY COOKERS ing we made muffins. We each We've held three meetings so made a different kind. Our club charge of the party, instilling en- far this year. At the first meet- leaders are Arma Dawn Warner tnusiasm into the minds of the Reporter, boys and their mothers who were ing we elected officers. They are and Karma Nielson. as follows: President Lila Mae Carolyn Bowles. special guests. The were inJunior Gleaners and Junior M formed that they boys will still be Carter; vice president Marilyn Men of the Second Ward w ill meet trail builders but will now be Nadine Greenhalgh; secretary, park for their weekly meet- known as "Guide Scout Patrols' Tunbridge; Reporter, Carolyn at the Bowles; Cher Jeader Nila Mae ing on June 1G at 8 p. m. Bring a inner from President David O. Christensen, and song leader, Evon your lunch and join in the fun. iciay to the Scouts was read. Pictures of the toys were taken which will be placed in the Pri- ."..J Honoring tnem as charter mainly members. Ray Liddiard will have charge of this Bernice Painter and Hazel group. leaders. Games were played and rofrshments served The boys present were Michael Gar-k'i- s SPARE TIME FIRST TIME OFFERED Kay Sidwell, Buddy AN ENTIRELY NEW ITEM Hill, Billy Goble and Fave Ketilling and collecting money from our machines in this area. No selling! To qualify for work you must have a Xz l car, reference. $640 cash to secure territory and inventory. Devoting 8 hours a week to business your end on percentage or collections could net up to $400 monthly with very good , ossibility of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. For interview include phone In application. Box USVC care of The Times-NewNephi Utah. MAN OR WOMAN BE YOUR OWN BOSS SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI Jelly Glasses f WITH MUM CHERRY SUMMER RED WHIT! INAMIL IININO Sud-weok- s, 6 each coor in I Dot. Corfon Oivu CO. of California, Inc., BALL BROTHERS ' nephi cleaners Presents THE EVER POPULAR SHORT SLEEVE PLAID AND BLOCK SPORT SHIRT, EXPERTLY TAILORED OF SANFORIZED. PATTERNS COMBED COTTON IN THE . . . EASY TO LAUNDER AND ALWAYS FAVORITES Officers and teachers accompanied the group and mothers were Guided Vessel invited. An hour's play puncht-uate- d with the usual primary probRadio guidance of aircraft, mis siles and seagoing vessels is gen- lems was enjoyed before lunch. Soft drinks were purchased by erally considered a recent devel- the primary. Everyone returned opment, but a steam launch with in good spirits and with a renewed no one aboard was successfully inteest for summer's work. maneuvered in English waters by WILL THE LADY who did not 1902. In wireless telegraphy eoeived her Stanly Wax she order ed from Scout Paul Ornie please call 270. Fire Fighting blaze the bottle all up means, By Mary Bracken, a student at the in its room of origin by closing the University of Utah is spending this winweek at the home of her parents, door and working through a dow, even if you have to smash it in, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bracken, prior frame and all. Aim your stream at to enrolling for the summer sesactual flame, not just at smoke. sions at the University. THE FLYING 60s Connie Cowan was hostess to the Flying Sixty club this week. Closet accesories and slips were worked on. Refreshments were served and then our leader, Florence Paxman took us for a car ride. -r- Jeanette Mathews, Reporter. joaiitTss Mi NEVER our customers. a V party-meetin- Sometimes, :.4 ... Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones of Select 1 M vw Page Five Salt Lake City spent the week end holiday with his brother in OualitV Depenaa0" : J: ? Perfect Cream . 1 Enriched Vitamin 0 Pasteurized 1 Wilford Bailey. She returned with Mrs. Snarr for a shirt visit in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan and son Kirk, and Mrs. Donald Ostler enjoyed a trip to Leemans cave, Nevada last week end. 1 "FULL QUOTA wC' NEPHI. UTAH News ltems CLUB 4-- H TIMES-NEW- -i- - ,h W El Monte, Cal. Tr s, tiese. things FRESH GROUND BEEF . . CHOICE MUTTON CHOPS ; (Jhewoets ... in Fwher Body Quality! Fisher in the It's the only "Thrift-King- p. 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