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Show Pago THE Two NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Nephi Local News Items Dinner guests last week of Mrs. Mrs. Phylis Martell of Helper, Mrs of Richfield, Christison Wanda Burridge were Paul M. Tom Mabel D. Christison and Burridge of Nephi. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nilsson and Ms. and Mrs. Asa SeoviJ of Raymond, Alberta, Canada were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell. The Wilsons and Scovils were former friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Powell w hile they resided in Canada. - GET OUR WINTER MORNING NEW , W-2-0 : MOTOR OIL IN YOUR CAR A YEAR BOUND OIL ANDERSON CONOCO ,.-;- . Dr. 8 lulled to sleep by the "Donkey Serenade." This nation's government is grounded in the system of c hecks and balances; its citizens are floored trying to balance their checkbooks. Insurance statistics company tell us men die at an earlier . Take it from me, son, at least 3 glasses of Mrs. Brigham Garrett was honRobert Winn spent a few ored Sunday on her birthday anLake Salt in City days last week niversary, by having a few of her with relatives. children call, and phone calls from Mr nnrJ Mrs IJlMar Johnson others out of town. and Mrs. Dee Wright visited in Prnvo Saturday. Miss Kenna A of the Fort Wall Johnson returne dwith them for Camp meeting of the Daughters of Utah end. week the Pioneers was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins and Capt. Elizabeth Black on NovMr and Mrs. Karl McPherSon ember 13. A history was read by have returned home from Rigby, Mrs. Pearl Belliston of GrandIdaho. Mr. ana Mrs. iiawKins mother Harriett Hall Ingram. The visited with her mother, Mrs. lesson on "Our Living Pioneers" Frank Lufkin, and brothers and was given by Hazel Carter. A party was planned by sisters; and Mr. and Mrs. McPher- - Christmas the SPECIAOZING IN INFANTS AND TEEN THE MORE THE WHATARUOyT.S VA-T- TO RIDE IN , SWELL USED CAR Ff?oM A . J Gb ) age than women. Which proves chivalry is dead; otherwise the ladies would be going first. group. The next meeting will attpndpd a wnddiner receotion be held December 11. Refreshand visited with other ments were served to 19 members. relatives. Hostesses were Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. P. L. Jones is in Bedford, Black, Mrs. Louise Vickers, Mrs. Oregon to welcome a little new Stella Anderson and Mrs. Hazel granddaughter, born to Mr. and Carter. Mrs. Richard Frederick. The mother is the former Ruth Eleanor Fourteen members of the CounJones. Grandparents in Nephi are ty Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers attended a meeting of the Sunbeam Camp in Eureka on November 12, as follows: Mrs. Lua Stephenson, Mrs. Alda Pexton, Mrs. Carol Stuart, Mrs. Amy Warner, Mrs. Susie Worwood, Mrs. Zelma Golden, Mrs. Alligee An$AV, VOL) SAP- DONTj YES, OFFCERBROUGHT VOUKNOW IT'S derson, Mrs. Beulah Irons, Mrs. AHEM ALL AU0M6 Maud Mrs. Olive Robertson, SURE MAKE LAW TO Broadhead, Mrs. Lula Memmott, j TO Mrs. 'Alice Mcuune, Mrs. Eva Powell, and Miss Rheta Sperry. Ik ?&&gc lSo V. A party and family gathering of the William Bailey family was held on November 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bailey in Spanish Fork. A message from Edwin A. Bailey who is serving on an L D S mission in Germany was read to the family. About 30 members were present, including 19 children. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hull, Mr and Mrs. Paul Harames of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Bailey of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greenhagh, Mrs. William Bailey and families of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bailey, the host and hostess. Mti- shop at Jr; M"8'e Flech" Take Delivery for Christmas! I Ini ff'A 1 HA U 'AH H 4 1 U M n W. 1 095 With Headlight and Remote Control Knuckle Couplers Includes engine, tender, gondola, box car, caboose, transformer and track. wind-u- M Other Models to $70.00 i i 1 Harriet Hubbard Ayer 1 BEAUTY DOLL With a Complete Kit of Cosmetics if 'A , VtA VJ'A 1 1 95 " Take Her by the Hand I cu toy. p l"s2 ' plastic h Space suit . . . space guns! V Actually Walks With 7 You! MAN ; from s 16-In- LOOKY 2 .Y. Wake Upl LIONEL ELECTRIC FREIGHT rrnt VV. CHUG-CHU- Engine goes "chug-chug- " piston rods A I ITS V HAM" move G B SAUCY WALKER DOLL Teach 'fm to Sleuthl Slumber Rids DOLL CARRIAGE 1i m LTTT 9 119 as If DETECTIVE GAME HOLSTER SET If IJJ! ft '. tt'l ta,y 'o Put on Mx 1 wheels turn! n hat Dolly Holds It on Layaway Here ere two points to remember when you buy a car!'. . r? . illiriBl MARS f7s WltK fOOMOATWN UTAH of a niece AGE CLOTHING rkl every day! Mrs. 29 NORTH MAIN I rriMP wish I'd drunk I A. V. UacKt. TOT SHOP 41 wr' ?. if., !69 J 1 on,y -"fk fa ' f ' Witt iss. ami rjf 1 .3 i ftp o n n ?? (77 nn n m Willi if p i m 1 i i 1 H Yi t si $i r M n Genuine Leather Holsters "44" Guns Two Puff Smoke When Fired h 1 0 g W'Ufc "J f " it,'',,, Full of mystery and excite- ment. Complete with charac- ters, weapons, and situation cards. 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NEPHI UTAH Q99 PHONOGRAPH lilL.I. km i ELECTRIC iL. K- -l . .I .I The - MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS PHONE rlfrru'sit : 3 dtitf. HOLIDAY ivenal 'FEEMATIC : k-t- 75 i A Week 10-C- LET CO. 740 Compact 5 THAN ANY OTHER CAR .:"."-r?- ii! TABLE RIFLE L Bora Reg. ' The Air Chief Remington .22 Caliber Bolt Action CfcmeWi thrllllna .Chevrolet! Afore beauty, inside and out, with the .widest choice of body-typand colors in its field. Afore driving thrills, with either of Chevrolet's two great engines! Afore riding smoothness, more and more safety protection with this stronger, heavier, longer lasting carl ploy A" uiscriminunng 40 ? Jf for Alt the tamilyl r Shooter! " Just like mother's! Easy to push has rubber tires. 4-- M-- , 1953 'THE 1953 election results seem to indicate that in many districts the Republicans were -. LYNNS MARKET 19, STRICTLY FRESH and Mrs. P. L. Jones, and great grandmother is Mrs. William Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton. Mrs. Dale Worwood, and Mrs. Jack Wright spent Monday in Salt Lake City. While there they attended open house at the Beehive house for Mrs. Ruth May Fox on her 100th birthday. Mrs. Ellen Ingram Russon of MarVista, California has spent the past three week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown on Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, accompanying account of the illness of her moth her son and daughter in law, ivir. er, Mrs. Alonzo Ingram. and Mrs. Edward D. Cox and famMr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes enily, are visiting with Mr. and Hrs. R. L. Candrian in San Francisco. tertained their family Sunday, serMrs. Candrian is the former Vir- ving dinner t Mr. and Mrs. Merl Haynes of Salt Lake City, Mr. and ;, ginia COX. Mrs. Clark Haynes of Provo, Mr. Miss v.lainp Pettv is vacation and Mrs. Elmo Haynes of Nephi ing in Cedar City with her broth- and their families. er and sister: Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Mr. and Mrs. Leon K. Stevens Petty and Mr, and Mrs. A. L. and son Tony of Salt Lake City Wheeton and their families. were in Nephi Tuesday to spend the and Gadd three with brothers Victor of day Mr, and Mrs. familv visitod in Neohi Sunday Mrs. Stevens; Richard L., M. L., with ihpir nnrpnts. Mr. and Mrs. and George Harmon and their George 1'arKin ana wr. ana ivus. families. FOR THAT EASY START OH A COLD November Thursday, Firestone Bicycles Priced from 46.95 87.95 1 NEPIMI UTAH |