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Show THE Pega Six Mrs. Forris Blackburn of MorMr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton and oni and Worwood spent last Saturday visiting Dale Mrs. Mr. and of son in law family returned l.i.st week from a at the home Mr. her Duane ten day trip to California. While in California they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burton and family at Montrcy I'ark, and with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Christ ison and family of Torrence, and Mr. and Mrs. "NeiLs Mortensen and family at Santa Maria. They returned by way of Bakersfield and spent some time at Las Vepas, Boulder Dam and Lake Mead. and Mrs. and daughter, Tidwell and family. Gerald Witt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Witt, left for Bryce Canyon where he will be employed for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Palmer and daughter Diane of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Kva Jones of Murray spent last Friday at the home of Mrs. T. II. Burton. Social Notes TIMES-NEW- VAW'l ADS: Bee Hive girls The first-yeCUT FLOWERS of the Second Ward enjoyed an over-nigcamping trip at the FOR MEMORIAL Gibson cabin behind ML Nebo recently. Eleven girls enjoyed a supper cooked over the capfire, and fire singing Bed live songs in the moonlight After an early breakfast they went for a long hike, and following lunch returned to homes. Zoe Gibson Is the class leader. Mews cf East ra e) County 'a UV 4-- Juab FOR EXPERT RYE CUTTING see Keith Winn at 303 North 2nd West. Clubs H The Seven Soetts met on Tues- Chris-tense- n; n. See Paul Booth, Roy Hanson or Ken Nyman at CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE COMPANY Ar-le- ne RECIPE RECRUITERS The Recipe Recruiters held a meeting last Friday, May 21, at Louise Larson's to elect officers and to start work. The meet- IN THE COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDING 1 7$ MILK is rich in are to ident, Nadeen Pay; Secretary and treasurer, Norma Sperry and Anita Gadd, respectively; reporter, Elinor Meilor; organist, Kendall; Song leader, Carol Ann Pace; Game leader, Claudia Another meeting was Hanson. held on Monday May 24. A demonstration was given by Louise Larsen. Assignments were given to each member for next meeting on Thursday. , iboflavin, which helps , $9.95 prevent premature signs of old age drink at least 3 glasses of MILK every day. j ... FOR SALE Ra-mo- la ' j Farmall H Tract- or with starter, lights, new paint. Also 414 HP Wisconsin motor with hand clutch. Ideal for grain elevators. Call Don Royce at 552J. FOR RENT .if V Modern home. Redecorated inside and outside. Apply G. O. Golden, at 164 East 1st South, phone 252W two-bedroo- m BLUE FOR SALE Spinet piano to be repossed In vicinity of Nephi. Assume balance of contract. For further particulars write Hart Bros. Music Co. 46 East 8th South Salt Lake City, Utah. ji it," ' 'AO? 'ft. V JEANS too It - yf W, " 1 Sizes 4 to 12 FOR SALE Colored friers for lockers or holiday treats Contact Marvin or Elgin Garrett phone 307J. "v ft BOYS 8 OZ Sanforized WALL PAPER CLEANING Reasonable rates Call John Ockey at 131W. be held Mondays and Thursdays to take up cooking. Chance make money every Dinners and parties will be stud- mailing post cards. Work at ied. Louise Larson is leader of in spare time. Write Box 9, this cluS." Officers are as follows: Mass. President, Myrna Lunt; vice pres- ings 7 CLEANER Gmonni GAVcrjGG ijpJOOP'tdlllli in used Singer BARGAIN Also good singer for Electric $9.95. Phone 202W. Orme-Parki- day, May 25 at the home of Sally We decided upon the Lomax. name for our club and voted on new officers as follows: President Owen Gardner; vice president, Sally Lomax; secretary, Diane Carver; treasurer, Shirley Reporter, Carolyn Parkin; Song and cheer leader, Alary Austin; Recreation leader, Judy Pex-toReporter Carolyn Parkin THE HAPPY 4HERS Last week the Happy 4IIers met at the home of Mrs. 1L L Grace where the meeting was called to order by Peggy Winn. Then they went to the kitchen and learned to prepare rubarb. Reporter, Ingram. ruin completely valuable crops. IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE ALL SEASON PROTECTION! COME IN TODAY! I I j ( la Morgan. FOR SALE Completely re-- j conditioned hay baler reason- -' n able price Motor Co., phone 312. THE SEVEN 80ETTS 1 With an early maturing date seen for crops in Utah this year, NOW is the time to get hail insurance to protect yourself from those disastrous storms which strike in a moment and I. SALE S. P. Phone 202W. LOST at graduation dance Friday evening, crimson and gold 4 Bedroom home FOR SALE graduation tassle. Kindly return office and we will to Times-New- s 2 baths 50 ft. brick garage.! return it to owner. Thanks. Utility room and coal room, 40 ft. brick chicken coop; 5 cement grain silos See Mrs. Lo--j ' large lot I m lf FOR DAY Nielsen. VACUUM 13J Penny's ar ht May 27th, 1954 Thursday. NEPHI, UTAH S, ASSORTMENT OF DIFERENT LOVELY pair PATTERNS AND COLORS C YARD BEAUTIFUL CHENILE BED SPEADS 5.0D -- NOW LADIES FULL COTTON SLIPS i.09 DISH TOWELS - (Get a Supply This Week End) 4 for i.Gfj TODDLERS NYLON SHIRTS OQ TODDLERS TWILL JIMMY JEANS - - - fl.Qfl week home Wat-ertow- n, FOR RENT We will exchange for a fix-ujob a year's rent on our home in Nephi. Four room unp - furnished home. Needs window replacement and papering as well as other minor repairs. Contact Mrs. Lavell Gardner at 725 West Portland, Phoenix, Arizona or at The TimesnNews office for additional information. LADIES AND GIRLS SPRING COATS 90.(10 12.75-15.0- 0- APARTMENT FOR RENT Lynn Parkin, phone 285J. 5FOHT COATS - BOYS 0.(10 SIX COOKING KATIES The 4JI club of Mrs. Florence 15 cu. ft. Home FOR SALE Crawforth and Mrs. Alice Beliis-to- Freezer, Chest type. AT HALF met at the home of Mrs. Craw- PRICE Call 146J or see Mrs. forth on May 24 to organize and Theron Snyder. choose a name. The name chosen Is "Six Cooking ..Katies" and the following officers were elected: President, Kathryn Lomax; vice president, Jessie Relliston; sec- B LADIES COTTON KNIT BLOUSES n S--1(- --- 1.00 -- 1.00 1 tr ZT1 retary, Barbara Christensen; reporter, Mary Margaret Morgan; song leader, Marjorie Memmott; program chairman, Marion Gow-trReporter, Mary Margaret Morgan. rr nn7 s. $2.50 GO GrvEYiiOl'fiD S STATES TO All NEEDLES AND KNOTS The Needles and Knots held their third meeting at the home of Barbara Garrett. Prayer was given by Patty Whittington. Songs were led by JoAnn Jackson. 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