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Show THE Pago Six Wb'M? UMU herited. !jOBBED ) The "song" of the cicada is' produced by two drumhead-likmembranes on its abdomen. e, Several select battalions ot Italian infantry often march at a run. of her hens, an Illinois the thief to Seems he's been crowing in a minor key ever since. The largest number of people ever seated in the State Dining Room of the White House was 110. This occasion was the entertaining of the King and Queen of Siam by President Roosevelt in 1933. ' A Windsor, Ontario, civil de- Oldham by an unknowing ambulance crew. Realism stopped when doctors brought out scalpels. He'd give his time but a pound of flesh was too much. JOIN Uif BIG FISHING CONTEST After 11 years a thief returned ;a" stolen wallet and $27 to a Washington man. Mailed all the way from Texas, it arrived in time to pay a medical bill. Money from a bad man for a good cause, eh! ; A Wyoming man consoled the loser of a five dollar bill, saying, "Everything blows into my yard." When he got home the bill lay on the grass. How the fin got there sounds fishy, to say the least 6 UTAH tOVU Year f ; t ft - ? i ; UTAH POULTRY K Manager l : ' j LaMar Dalby WIN VALUABLE PRIZES REGISTER AT OUR STORE-A- TO DO HAVE ALL YOU NO IOBLLISATION FOR THE OFFICIAL SK GET BLANK AND INFORMATION ON THE IN Utah Poultry offers you home-towfast, efficient service as it helps build our commnuity as every other sound local business istitution is doing. In ed- dition it saves you moey and time and provides convinence. ENTRY f UN AFTER THE BIG ONES. GO $17.95 GLASS SPINNING ROD. PRIZE SECOND $4.00 FLY BOOK THIRD PRIZE $2.70 BAIT CASTING l.UREf FIRST PRIZE ,i IN TODAY'S Kftttrr nan mm SWIFT-FLOWIN- jij ig family and close friends. The newly weds were honored at a reception given by the bride's parents at the Mona Ward Amusement Hall on Saturday evening. The bride wore a floor length white satin gown with fitted bodice. The round neckline was outlined with lace. The long sleeves were pointed at the wrists and a full skirt 11 from the waistline forming a train. Her finger tip veil fell from a crown of orange blossoms. The bridal bouquet consisted of red roses set in white laced carnations. The bride was attended by Mrs. Richard Morris, matron of honor; Miss Phyllis Oldham, maid of honor; Mrs. Sylvia Richmond, Miss Marjorie Heaton and Miss Norene Johnson were bridesmaids. Petite Annita Ewell and Kathy Gapp-mye- r, flowers, and tiny Kathleen Sperry and Shirlene Ercanbrack, train bearers. Dawin Colby stood as best man. An interesting program followed by dancing and refreshments completed the evening's entertain ment. The young couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. 4-- H G I t - iS - New 'I df " I- .,:- - . W "DRtVERIZED" i met at the home of Kathryn Ann on June 3rd. Prayer was given by Margaret Gadd. The song leader led us in a song. Kathryn Ann demonstrated cheese sandwiches and then the girls divided up and made carrot and raisin sandwich fillings and egg and bacon filling. All said it was good. We then played a game. All girls were present. The next meeting was held at the home of Assistant Leader Miriam Brough on June 8. Prayer was given by Dpnna Bowles. The song leader led us in a game. Miriam demonstrated table place settings. We then worked The Nine Nifty on our books. Neighbors are filing all their recipes and keeping their books up to date. Kathryn Ann McCune is on vacation. " f The new Ford Trucks for '53 drive so easy, ride so easy, you won't believe you're riding in a truck! W s- NfVV - TIME-SAVIN- I cm m in ra r ii 01 m S3s. t f f s 'IB lit! FEATURES G TO GET JOBS DONE FAST! Green! Grey! Maize! White! Blue I Tan I Luxury shirts of pure to let nylon, Genuine in! cool air open-wove- n ocean pearl buttons! Sizes ,11J.VS SPOUT SHIRTS 3.98 2.98 1.90 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING that said budget wiU be approved, passed and adopted following the ON BUDGET said public hearing. Board of Education of Juab Notice is hereby given that a School District, by A. C. Starr to on the Budget Public Hearing Clerk. Juab of govern the expenditures 1953-54 School District for the year A power-sa- w blade tore itself will be held on Thursday, June loose and zoomed through houses,' m. at 19, 1953, at 8:00 o'clock p. walls, the head of a bed, and the Juab High School Building, landed in a field. Just another, Nephi, Utah in the Supt. of Schools flying saw-ce- r! Notice is further given office. AU-rUj- ht Gun . . . Father! 9 Your Winning Selections tor in FATHER'S DAY . . . widest choice In truck history! NEW POWER . . . 3 ngln choice, V-- 8 or Slxl NEW TRANSMISSIONS Sunday, June 21st N . . . for maneuverability! 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III A 1 DIG helose you I WW 1 Sport Shirt and 4CTiviTlts Mr. and Mrs. A M. Ross and NINE NIFTY NEIBHBORS The Nine Nifty Neighbors sons Merril and Paul visited with Mot-tiso- Penney's Slip into a Penney ( 4-- H I I I CLUB EIGHT LUNCHEON MAIDS The Eight Luncheon Maids met at the home of their leader, Zoma Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Fowkes Painter on May 21 and organized attended the Commencement Exer-- their club. Officers elected were President, Kaye Wilkey, vice president, Arta Worthington; Secretary, Marlene Price: Treasurer. Shirley Christensen; Repot er, Gwen uardner, and son leader. Karen Smith. The second meeting was held May 28 at the leaders home. We made tomato and potato soup. And on June 4 we had our third meeting. We made spring salad and fruit salad. Everyone was present. Reporter, Gwen Gardner. MiSMf 3 fei IN PATCH UP CLUB The Dig in Patch up Club! held a meeting at the home of Arlene Wilson on June 4th. The meeting was called to order by Nan hristensen and minutes were; read by Lois Anderson. The girls were led in two songs. The time; was spent in cutting out our! child's costume, project article. The club also met at the homei 1 of Nan Shristensen's grandmother, 13 The meeting was Mrs. Ockey. called to order by Nan and Lois read the minutes. The president appointed a committee to get a community project. The remain Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sum ing time was spent working on mers entertained at a family din- children's costumes. Reporter, Arlene Wilson ner on Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris of Pro-v- o who were leaving to spend the THE HAPPY NINE summer in California. Those in a fun meeting last week. We were Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Our had organized into small group ard Summers and children of Salt to start on our project. We Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert groups col enjoyed glasses f punch, and Summers and children of Provo, cookies befoe closing our meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton and We have three new members this children, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn week. They are Terry Archibald, Summers and children, Mr. and Beverly Beagley and Roxanna Mrs. Russell E. Neilsen and child- Cole. Reporters; Julie Johnson nad ren, pll of Mona, the guests of Georgia Sperry. honor and the host and hostess. 1 123 SOUTH MAIN, NEPHI MtP Idaho. mrnmmmi SPORTSMANS SUPPLY L. L. CARTER of Jerome. her sister, Mrs. James TL Stanley on Sunday. On their return to Midvale they were accompanied who by Mrs. Elizabeth HasseU. 5 will remain for a visit with her children living in that locality. E Mrs. A. E. Sutherland has been visiting with her CBWFYP Mrs. A. E. Sutherland has her sister, Mrs. T. H. ButterfieJd and two children Allan and Lynda of We're here to serve YOU Phoenix, Arizona as house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland entertained at a dinner party for their guests and for Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Aagard and baby of Richmond, California who are visiting with MMia 1 v- relatives in Levan r- -i enjoying Utah fishing. V Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris left on Monday for Santa Monica, California where they will spend the summer with his father and TRAFFIC STREAM mother Mr. and Mrs. Frank TO IS MONA Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton re Impressive ceremonies in the Salt Lake L D S Temple turned to their home in Salt Lake on Friday, June 5th united in City on Thursday after a pleas marriage Miss Gloria Ann Sperry.j ant visit with his parens, Mayor; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hugh and Mrs. Ray Newton. Sperry of Mona, and Robert J. Oldham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ver-li- n fense "raid" victim, realistically President Willard L. Jones solempainted with "gruesome" wounds, nized the double ring ceremony in was rushed to the operating room the presence of members of the James Madison was the smallest President of the United States. He was five feet, four inches tall and weighed less than 100 pounds. is Holywell In North Wales named after St. Winifred's Well, Which has long been a shrine for pilgrims. cises at the U S A C where their son in law, Marvin Park, received his degree. Mona News farm woman advertised for "come and get" the i The highest point in the Smoky Mountains is Clingman's Dome. It is 6643 feet above sea level. It Is estimated that the less age American ate 17 pounds of red meat in 1951 than he did; in 1947. 1953 II, NOW OPEN SUNDAYS And Every Day STRICTLY FRESH ! is one of the diseases that is seldom, II ever, in- aver- - June Thursday, Except WEDNESDAY Heart disease Many naturalists believe that wild reindeer roamed through Scotland as late as the 12t!f ( century. NEPHI, UTAH S, m I liii & TIMES-NEW- A brought together a stunning array of real man'f gifts for that real man in your life . . Father! from slacks to sweaters . . . from shirts to shorts . we have exactly what it takes, to score a smash hit with Dad when he opens his Father's Day packages. JGifts to compliment you good judgmet as well as his good taste. Gifts he'll warmly welcome and Iwear with and pleasure. Play these firide to win . . on Fathers day! m.- is? - THE TOGGERY |