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Show THE Page Four NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maddesh of Sherman Oaks, California have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lt. Col and Mrs. Raymond Black Vernon Butler. and family have returned to Utah to make their home. Col. Black has been Inspector General of the Nurenburg Military Post and has now returned to to the Statps He has retired after 30 years with! the Army. Col. and Mrs. Black Last Thursday night theLions and children Steven and Harriet' and their partners enjoyed a suphave been visiting at the home of! the lawn at the City Hall. on per Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Butler and! A was given with relatives and friends. Mrs. and very niceprogram the following officers were inBlack will be remembered as he S.Wood; former Ruth Oiristison. They wiLl stalled. President, Clark make their home in Salt Lake vice presidents, J. E. Hansen and Tail Twister, Ralph Jackman; City. Golden Mangelson; Lion Tamer, Alvin Christensen; Secretary, J. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox spent D. Shepherd; Directors, Warner the Fourth of July with Mr. and Taylor and Roy Jackman; HoldMrs. Edward D. Cox and family over directors are Owen D. Taylor in Fillmore. and L. M. Stephensen. Nephi Items UTAH SlAIf NAlfONAL fc D I O I R I A '.T i. $0 ASSOdlATIQN J sr.' LEVAN NEWS PKtVS ASSOCIATIOX Thursday at Nophi, Juab County, Utah. Entered a!, the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Six Months, $1.75. Subscription raies: One year $3.25; advance. in Advertising rates Subscriptionsare payable on request. A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Publishers Published Editor - eery Roy Manager Office: Phone 196; 53 South Main Street, . E. Gibson Nephi, Utah The Mad Russian! JHl . i F -i- .... V.''" - - RED CASUALTIES OF 1,897,000 ARE THAN FOUR TIMES THOSE OF UN FORTES SINCE JUNE 9S $51 JSSSSSSMORE FSi$$$SS$$l i xvvocv j t ki I 'i K5SSi "Jt ' iKjetLsS It sr s rjbfA i,L II I' -- u I. I I Ml I i V Nephi News Misses Jackie and Shirley Christensen are in Midvale this week as guests of Miss Joene Tranter. Mrs. Edith White of Tremonton is xisiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cooper. Mrs. Ana Murray of Los Califonia is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy T. Ostler. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. and Mrs. F. VV. Carney, her sister and brother in law; Eleanor Woolgan, her grand-niecMiss Madeline Carney 'and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lanabee Jr., her brother and sister in law Mr. and Mrs. Albet Syria; he niece and two children all from CharMrs. Don Gibson of Tremonton, leston, Mass. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Carney and daughter Utah is a guest of her parents, .ana Mrs. Richard Sudweeks. Judy from Cape Cod, Mass. visit MrMr. and Mrs. Mar Russon of ed at the Smith home. MarVista, California have return' ed home following a visit in Ne Miss Kay Alexander and Miss phi as guests of her mother, Mrs. Dolores Olsen were visiting with Alonzo Ingram. Kenneth Ingram, relatives in Salt Lake City for a grandson ot Mrs. Ingram, and the week end. a resident of Phoenix, Arizona. called to see her recently on his Recent guests at the home of way back to Alaska. Kenneth is Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Crane were released from the service but likes Mrs. Dean F. Johnson of Salt Alaska enouh to return there. Lake City, George Crane of Fort Morton Wright and son Richard Lewis, Washington and Miss Pam-l- a of Salt Lake City spent the week Davis of Las Vegas, Nevada. end in Nephi with relatives. Frivate Lloyd Kendall who is Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson were stationed at Fort Ord. California,! in St. George over the week end calico his parents, Mr. and Mrs. visiting with relatives. verda Kendall on July 4th. Lloyd is a cook in a hospital at Fort Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burton Ord, and has been in the service and family spent a few hours with his mother on Tuesday, returning sinje March. from a vacation spent in St. Mrs. Ronald Wnrwnnrt nnr! smnlt and at the Grand Canyon. George son are visiting this week with ner motner, Mrs. Bench, in Man-t- i. L. Smith are Mr. e, Mrs. R. L. Candrian and two sons of Mill Valley, California are vacationing in Nephi as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Mona News Mrs. Auslaug Waeiland and son Canada George of Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin and (formerly of Normay) are guests Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley of at the R.home of Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley. Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor and daughter Sherry of Provo were dinner guests of Mr. Bishop and Mrs. Vaughn Moly-nou- x and family spent July 4th and Mrs. Daryi Olpin in Povo on visiting with relatives at Ely, Nevalso visited with Mr. and Mrs. ada. Dave Bigler. Private Neldon D. Stanley arMrs. May Petty and daughter Elaine were in Salt Lake City on rived home from Fort Ord, CalifaftMonday to attend the presentation ornia on Wednesday evening of "Naughty Marietta" at the Uni- er completing his basic training. versity Stadium. Mrs. Clifton Halliday and childMr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox were ren of San Diego, California are dinner hosts at Camp Dadandson vilsiting with her parents, Mr. and Sunday honoring two nieces. MJss Mrs. J. L. Fowkes. Pauline Dyreng and Miss Claire Dyreng of Manti who have just returned from an L D S mission in the East Central States. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dyreng. Guests included Judge and Mrs. Fred W. Keller of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dyreng, Mrs. Paul D. Dyreng and son of Manti, Mr. and Mrs. James Crane and children and Douglas Cox of Nephi; 'and Mrs. R. L. Candrian and sons ot Mill valley, uanrornia Cox. T C wV Q J : S 7 X J f'ANMUNJOM V I ipsa mzjr WL IP i INTELOGRAM Check the correct word. Feisal is king of (Iraq) (Sian.;. 1. Seoul 1 -- I I 2. Lobsters are (avarians) (crustaceans). 3. (Defoe) (Stevenson) wrote "Robinson Crusoe." 4. (Lima) (Rome) is built on seven hills. 5. The (Mississippi) (Tiber) is called the "Father LaTV -- tA.Vl Week ' - During approximately three years of fighting; In Korea, casualties nave uecn simusi iour uincs greater lor uie Keds than for UN forces as seen in the above chart. Official figures recently released reveal American losses to be 24,119 dead, 100,665 wounded, 11,345 missing. South Korean casualties are 256,901. The 15 other nations fighting on the UN side reported a total of 2550 dead, 9056 wounded, 106 missing. Officially estimated total casualJics for Red Chinese forces are 1,095,000. North Korean casualties are estimated at 802,000. July 9th, WANT ADS WELLS DRILLED and cleaned; pumps installed and repaired by C. W. Anderson & Sons, well drilling contractors, phone 168, Manti Utah. PARTLY BROKE BAY HORSE FOR SALE See Max Hawkins 156 North 4th West. WANTED Man to clean up Mrs. D. K. Brown weeds Various items of FOR SALE Household furniture, including refrigerator and elevtric Range Phone 123J for information. FOR SALE John Deere HarSLx foot cut vester No. 12A In very good condition phone 142W. 3tip 1&49 12-f- t. FOR SALE Model K Case Combined Harvester. Reasonable Stevens Tractor Co., Spanish Fork, Utah. FOR SALE trash burner, waxer jacKet. Ono whitP Pnnmpl All new grates and Also brown coal circulating heater. Call 268. Mnde-rFOR SALE hnmo excellent close in location. Bath and scheen porch. John Craw-fort- FOR SALE Baby carriage like new Call 489M. AVOID THE RUSH Let us look into your heating problem now. Don't wait until you need the heat like everyone else does. We are now installing gas furnaces with oil burners so if and when we get natural gas your furnace won't have to be taken out and replaced like so many are doing in the gas areas. We have a complete line of coal, oil and gas furnaces. We also have a few used coal furaces at a good price for anyone interested. We carry a complete stock of plumbing and are ready to help you with your plumbing and heatFHA time paying problems. ments can be arranged nothing down. Barton & Worwood phone 306, Nephi, Utah. SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI of Waters." Rhee is president of (North (South) Korea. 7. Independence Hall is in ashington) (Phila- (i delphia). (Slugger). (alloy). Check your answers, scoring yourself 10 points for each correct choice. A score of is poor; average; superior; very superior. 0-- 20 70-8- 0, 30-6- 0, 0, t Decoded Intelligent Xoitv 'Iddississj 'Xddn 01 6 'ssauiuo c euioa t oo;aa E l 8 'BiqdppBiUJtf sueaocjsn.io- -1 'bci' I 1 ujnos I. Politics Make Strange Bedfellow. UN ttllff t. J. .h IW VV WAlf "XH -- :: U - V I m " ' 1 1 I I 1. 3. Red Rubber Seall 111 I 111 I Mill) I FOR FUTURE t! 2. White Enamel Lining! 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Jar Sealed . y " Phone 312 Nephi, Utah h, 46 North 1st West. . 8. Formosa is (Chinese) (French). 9. Leo Durocher's nickname is (Lippy) 10. Steel is an (element) 1953 |