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Show Thursday. July 2, THE 1953 3n the f N tielt, WANT it'I ike CHERRIES FOR SALE Cherries ready July 4th Large dark Bings, Lambers and all kinds Pick your own if you wish. Peaches and apples later. Phone 310W or see A. Z. Robbins at Mt. Nebo Fox Farm, Payson, Utah, 10th South Main. J! 9-- J IV ARE 4 If h YOU TIRED OF WORKING FOR WAGES Are you growing older without a Old established bright future. company has owning for men in a business of their own. Profits excellent. No capital required. Car essential. Write A. F. MYERS St. Denver, Colo. i M ....FOR SALE See Puppies phone 307J Cocker Spaniel Marvin Garrett, WOMAN WANTED to be companion and do little cooking and Will have room and housework Mrs. J. R. Edge-mil- l, board and pay 101 First Avenue, Apt. 7., Salt Lake City. CHERRIES Bing and LamPick your own at McMul-li- n bert Orchard, Genola (Santaquin 2tipd RFD). ll UBSDAY Miniature Parade, featuring creative talents of young folks of Nephi and surrounding area. 10 A. M. 4 P. 8 M.-Ma- mmoth P. M. UTE STAMPEDE PARADE First performance of the 19th Annual UTE STAMPEDE Championship Roden, Facqpouds arena 10 A. M. Miniature Bathing Beauty Parade, featuring the Beauties of the youngest generation. 4 P. M. Ute Stampede Bathing Beauty Paiade $250 in prizes All girls of state eligible to enter. 8 P. M. Second performance of the 19th annual UTE at Fairgrounds. Championship Rodeo TUflDAY . . 10 A. M. Riding Club Parade, featuring the outstanding Riding Clubs of the State of Utah and especially the UTE RANGERS Mouted posse from Saif Lake City. I P. M. Riding club drill contest at the rodeo arena Free to the public. 8 P. M. Final 1593 performance of the UTE STAMPEDE Championship Rodeo. RODEO STOCK BY COLBORN & Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Pay and daughter Mary Ann from Arizona were in Nephi last week visiting at the home of Mr. Pay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pay. They also visited vith relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Thomas Pay is the former Chloe Anne Brown of Sripio. Miss Kathleen Kobler of Rock Springs, Wyoming has been a guest recently of Miss Barbara Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Lailey and baby are spending the summer in Neohi at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey. Bryce is in charge of the summer rec reational program of Neplii City. Mrs. Allen Jenkins and children Judy and Susan are visiting this week in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Yates. Mrs. Eugene Gowers and two sons of Lynnwood, Caliiornia are in Nephi as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gowers. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton and Mrs. Jack Wright spent several days the fore part of this week in Las Vegas, Nevada, Kingman, Dam and at Arizona; Hoover Gand Canyon. They met Mr. and Mrs. Joel Christison and daughter Carol of Long Beach, at Las Vegas. !CaroJ returned to Nephi with her grandparents to spend a vacation. HEADQUARTERS. 5th AT,, Korea P. FC. N. G. Baldwin's career in the marine corps is made that' for certain. A four-sta- r general made a special trip to deliver a package to him personally. The general ll U S Air Force Chief of Staff Hoyt Vandenberg. While in Spain recently, Vandan-bcr- g met a man and his wife at a reception and mentioned that he Camp Dadandson in Ealt Creek Canyon was the setting for a reunion on Friday evening, Juno 26 of a few of the descendants of the Cazier family. A hot dinner was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Harriet Besner of Kunz, Globe, Arizona, Mrs. Emily Pollock of Safford, Arazino, L. B. Howard of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eagar, S. E. Ingram, Maude Ingram, Mrs. Kate Wolf, Mrs. Eva Nuttall, Mrs. Alonzo Ingram, Mrs. Merl Bean and family and Mrs. Howard Brown, all of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Kunz, Mrs. Pollock and Mrs. Besner haxe been visiting at the Ingram home and are joining others who will leave this week to attend the Cazier reunion which is being held in Lethbridge. Alberta, Canada at the home of Mrs. Maydell Cazier Palmer. hampton, England. Recently, the father, Stanley Gilbert Holdeh, 54, his wife, Bienda, 50, and their daughter, Barbara Jeanne, 25, took the oath of allegiance to the United States together before Judge Frank R. Picard, becoming one of the few families whose members all became U.S. citizens at the same s, j BAY STAMPEDE WE ARE NOW PREPARED to do DUPLICATING of letters, postal cards, etc. Quick service Times-Newmoderate rates phone 196. SORENSON, Kamas. Idaho SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI DUE TO NEW GAS discoveries being piged to Utah County, we have a number of very good used electric water heaters, stokers, (hopper and bin feed) Furnaces frast iron and steel) at prices you can't afford to pass up. Example 40 gal. Electric water heaters as low as $30.00; Furnace and stoker as low as 125.00. Wasatch Furnace and Appliance Co., 120 North University Avenue, frovo, utan, phone 3956. ARE YOU Tired of Working for WAGES? Are you growing older without a bright future. Old established company has openings for men in a business of their own. Profits excellent. No capital required. Car essential. Write A. F. MYERS 2401 Larimer St. Denver, Colo. Pags j Mr. and Mrs. Hal J. Ingram of San Bruno, California spent a week in Nephi at the Ingram home and visiting with other relatives and friends. They are now visiting relatives in Bountiful and they also are visiting in Tooele with Mr. and Mr5. Tom Wolf, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ingram. Four FOR SALE OR RENT excellent location room home Miss Betty Stowell of Richland, See Washington wired for electric range is home for a ten-da- y Mrs. Alex Wilson, center street at vacation with her parents. Mr. second east. and Mrs. Bill Stowell. Faye Stowell, who h a student at the BYU summer school, also was home for the week end. was going to Korea. Considering Ay vvV it remarkable coincidence that their son was serving there, the couple asked the general if he would mind dropping off a package for them for their son, Marine RFC. Baldwin. The general When A asked what was in the package by P.F.C. Baldwin, the uenei al smiled and said he wouldn't want to spoil a surprise. Baldwin said he had never seen the general before except in pictures. Baldwin's home is in HojWuJ prayers for peaws are made silently by a irroiip of Gold SUr Motbers. They want a true that "can bring peace to hearts ot nothert everywhere." Left to are: Mrs. Lorena Knowl-iuof thlcafo; Mrs. LornadrVe right Gagne, Woonsocket. R. I.; Mrs Genevieve Dahnke, RosevHle, Mich., and Mrs. Broderson, all delegates to the 16th annual Gold Star Mothers of Chicago, America convention In Chicago, 111. n, Whole Family Gets Its Citizenship STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY DETROIT The Holden family believes that citizenship is a fam- ily affair. The family came to troit five years ago from South JULY 6th and 7th Exclusive Ladies Shop time. Holden is a machinist at the Chevrolet division of General Motors. During World War II, the Holden family maintained an open house for America GI's at its small estate in England, known as "Fording Bridge." Ship, 'm Shale Husband Wants House With Two Front Doors SAVANNAH, Ga. The officials who issue building permits here get some odd requests, but usually there is a good explanation for the queer building the citizens want to do. Recently Robert V. Ray wag issued a city building permit to Install an extra front door on his house. He explained: "Every time my wife and I fuss, she hems me in, and when I come home late she locks me out. This way, I'll have my own door and THE DEMAND FOR FINE TAILORED BLOUSES BROUGHT THE SHIP N SHORE Perfect for Business School Sport Ever Lovely . . . ever washable. Combed Cottons Soap n Water Irelin Luxury Ginghams! See them at she'll have hers. 9 ill au fiats eat about 2J0,000,000 bushels of grain each yeai in the United BY BLACKIE - a Hungry Kats e6 345 North Main Street Nephi, Utah States. A WARNING ! jyiii LarSe Package wIth Pkg Dentyne GHEERIOS Gum Free J?J?C MIABCLE WHIP SAL. DOESIMG i' S3C Packase FROZEN PEAS JOAN OF ABC PORK BEANS can 102 LEHI PINK SALM5N Vi n JQC 8 Assorted SODA WATER Carton of 6 bottles QC QUART BOTTLES SODA WATER 2 1" 2Cg SPANISH RICE can ICE CREAM gallon kf,r; half gallon JJ5C Quart 45 C WHEN YOU WANT YOUR CAR READY TO STAND THE SHOCK WE'LL GET IT READY! BLACKIE 1 UP SODA WATER Carton of 6 bottles BATTERIES WASHING COMPLETE LUBRICATION AUTOMOTIVE DEPAIRS Phone 532 3rd South Main 10 Years Mechanical Experience 29 m : 'i J2e i --GROUND BEEF 39c per pound WFIMERS - For that Fourth picnic . . . yb REEF ROASTS per pound xgc RIB STEAKS SAUSAGE . - lb 43 lb 55c Choice, Tender . ROLLS l 4 pound S Texaco Service mm- BACON SQUARES BECAUSE OF THE GRAVE DANGER TO LIFE AND PROPERTY WHEN DERRICKS COME IN CONTACT WITH POWER LINES, REDDY KILOWATT GIVES THREE SIMPLE RULES TO FOLLOW WHEN YOU MOVE YOUR DERRICK: NRES SALADETTES can Jgc WATERMELONS lb 4120 SUGAR COOKIES package b Farmers at Haying Time "It won't hurt him, Mem saic. h was well lubricated." & i otam roint v Your j UTAH I POULTRY I Manager Dalby Keep boom down and level, 2 Doirt use tret ropes or metal chain Phone our of' fice it nou antic-at- e trouble or need help! 8 want s! REDDY Si m If you service U s savinas. ience, and the extra the extra conven the extra benefits of 3 Bhe (SBnaini8 mb91 I serve II Frcczrs Complete Processing tor Locliers or Home 7 Phone Xephi. Utah I Telluride Power Company 1 i ... YOU KILOWATT Home-Tow- n your marketing eggs S In here right Nephi, come In and see us any- - S time. We are here to "FRIENDLY SERVICE 1 it. i LaMar 5p I Swiwi.Jt 11 Fi ve General Delivers Package to P. F. C. ADS Nephi News Good used baby WANTED Also girls bicycle stroller Clyde Chri$tensen. 4: NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- :iti li'ijf K3C53X.. M "tiifTViiiPgTi COOK ELECTRICALLY! |