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Show October Thursday, 1953 15, THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, Page Three NEW T RAILWAYS BUj OFFICIALS (ee the picture "o mtmmwmmmm the Weaver, the Baker, he Beauty )l GUI Wra-Wai-i Her ivJS , E won't say anything n about to see it in to ask except you action next to any other set You'll find out why people n everywhere pick picliy 7 to 1, in ture showdowns. Designed UHF-VHfor G-- E Ultra-Visio- t V N - ' ii X ! I K J' A e Ultra-Visio- side-by-si- C. R. Deisher of Denver has just been named General Traffic Manager of the Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo Trailways, by M. E. Moore, President of Continental Trail-way- s Bus System. Mr. Deisher is at present Traffic Manager of Continental Rocky Mountain Lines with headquarters in Denver. The Colorado line is now an integral part of the Continental Trailways But System. warranty on picture ibt, to day on park. ont-yt- i FREE DEMONSTRATION! Roy Mtlland, starring tor G.f. on radio and TV. Set a G-- E right in your awn hornet No obligation. conModel 2IC225. sole. Genuine mahogany veneers. Concealed swivel caitert. BAILEY-flllcCUN- i i i i HOME 8 ,BIPJHS 9 CO. E (Editor's Note: SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI Advettistm.. Joe Marsh From where I sit ... Modern Art Taker r Licking! Did you know we had a real artist in town? Yes sir! Handy Jackson was a contributor to the Exhibition at the Fair last week. His work was streaky pink and curved all around sort of streamlined. Caused quite a stir. Nobody was sure what it wa3 supposed to represent, but some liked it and thought it was good art Handy gave me the lowdown : "Why, it was nothing but a piece of cattle salt our cows have been lickin' at for months. I just had it mounted. Fooled a Sculpture Center Wile As an additional Juab County Hospital will furnish additional informa on new babies born at this tion service, the The information will hospital. include the baby's birth weight, mother's maiden name, father's name, grandparents and great grandparents, if any, in addition to date of birth, and sex of child. We exted our thanks to the hospital staff for this information) Recent new babies at the Juab County Hospital include: Son, 7 lbs 5 ozs, born September 26, to Tim and Margene Shep herd Carter, of Wendover, Utah. Grandparents are Gyppe Carter of Nehi and M. and Mrs. J. D. Shep herd of Levan. L. L. Carter of Nephi is grandfather. Mrs. Amy Scottorn of Fillmore is great-grandmoth- Reece of Dallas, Texas, just been named President of Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo Trailways by M. K. Moore, President of the Continental Trailways Bus Syste.a Mr. Reece is Vice President General Manager of Continental Bus System and a Vice President of Transcontinental Bus System. The Colorado line is now an integral part of the Continental Trailways Bus System, T. S. who has grand mother. Golden and Erma Irene Bosh Mangelson have a new girl, born October 2, 1953 at 7 lbs 11 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson of Levan are grandparents, and Lorenzo Mangelson of Levan is great grand lather. Ned H. and Doris Mikkelson Barnes have a new son, born on October 9 at 7 lbs 5 ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nekolie Mikkelson ot fountain oreen. Ned and Shirley Kendall Green halgh of Santaquin are parents of a girl born October 11th. Grand- narftnto are Mr nnrt TVTra T'hfimnc nnA MaI,! auu Afx IO , nenuaix tit ui xttrsiii, iui. cuivi of Mrs. Blanchard Greenhalgh Santaquin. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Greenhalgh of Santaquin. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS SUCCESSFUL DANCE The Nephi Junior high school students presented a dance, to which the 7th, 8th and 9th grades of Nephi, Mona and Levan were invited. The dance was held on Wednesday, October 7 at the high with music school gymnasium, being furnished by the Nebo Knights orchestra. The theme of the dance was "A Huntin' We will Go" chosen for the coming hunting season. A special feature of the evening was a "Deer Hop" version of the familiar "Bunny Hop" dance. There was serpen tine, confetti and refreshments. All who attended were agreed that Ronnie it was a great success. Lee, Reporter. Daughter born September 28. to Clayton and Gayle Cole Cyme of Fountain Green. The 7 lb girl has as grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dusterburg of Moroni. Mrs. Mina Hinton of Huricane is maternal great grandmother. Arthur Jr., and Norma Hartvig-se- n of Santaquin are parents of a 6 lb, 10 oz son on September 30th. The family home is at Santaquin. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hartvigsen Sr. of Santaquin. A daughter, 8 lbs, 7 ozs, was born October 7 to George Wesley FOR RENT and Margaret Tolley Williams of branding chute Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and ley. Call 293W. Mrs. Claude M. Tolley and Mrs. Cecil Morris of Nephi. Mrs. Lucy Morris of Nephi is maternal great one fellow even lot of folks wanted to buy it!" From where I sit, Handy'a "modern art" just shows how some people can be led astray. Some even get to be "experts" especially about the other fellow's business. Whether it's art or music, or a simple thing like choosing, say, beer or milk with a snack, we should live and let live. There's no call for either of us to set ourselves up as a "model" for the other! Copyright, 1953, United States Brewers Found"'''" Portable i ii.IWiaiiL... -- W - LtofcWwWWV1fi.L. v FAMILIES HEALTHIER KEEPS HELPS PREVENT COLDS I ! 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