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Show Page THE Six TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, S, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote and Mr. and Mrs. Howard family. Jones and baby of Roosevelt, spent the week end here with their mother, Mrs. Edna Sherwood. Dinner gaiests on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. G. L Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Shepherd and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shepherd and children, and Basil Shepherd all of Salt Lake City. They also visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. George Connelly! and daughter Margo of Salt Lake City were guests over the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner. Mr and Mrs. Dunroe and child ren of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Shepherd on Friday anr Saturday of last week. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Edna Sherwood last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers and children; Mr .and Mrs. Wes ley Christensen and family of Ne-ph- i; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and baby of Roosevelt, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sherwood and children. ,jE& 1 - v V The MODEL ILLUSION model's the right size; it's the chair that's out of proportion. The huge rocker is one of several pieces of furniture recently placed on display in Chicago, 111., by an infants' magazine to give parents and view educators a baby's-ey- e of the world FOR JAPAN Members of the air arm or Japan's Self Defense Force prepare to launch a weather balloon during training at Yokota Air Base, Japan, under tutelage of the USAF 20th Weather Squadron. Some members of the first graduating class have been selected for advance mctcrclT' ' training in the United States. FAIR WEATHER 1 WAN! ADS MANURE AND HAY LOADER Can be mounted on any tractor a real bargain. Elmo B. Wilson phone 199. EASTER IDEALS at Christensen's. Thackery and family of Salt Lake City and County Agent and Mrs. Robert L. Hassell and family of Price visited with Mrs. Elizabeth Aaronic Priesthood boys from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris of Hassell during the past, week. Aurora enjoyed a roller skating Lake City were week end The annual Old Folks party and party at Nebo Skateland last Salt of her parents, Mr. and guests Wednesday evening. Ward Reunion will be held Friday Mrs. William Summers. The following people were in LeGrand Noble of the U. S. A. beginning at 12 o'clock. A good Nephi last Sunday evening to at- C at Logan, Mr. and Mrs Milton time is anticipates tend the farewell testimonial for Dee Tranter: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tranter, Mr .and Mrs. Milo Brown and daughter, all of Murray; Mr. "L? I and rMs. E. J. Pay, Mr. and Mrs. i Herman Keiser, and family of Salt LAKe oty, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bate-man of Tooele, Mr and Mrs. Ace Blackham of Moroni. Mrs. Elva Ockey of Fountain Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma C Tranter of Mid- - Nephi Nows Levan News II Thursday. March 24, 1935 UTAH $1.25 PUREBRED SUFFOLK SHEEP FOR SALE Alfred Wilson, phone 199. Mona News tikis'' -- vale. Miss Donna Mathews and Miss Carol Groshell of Seattle, Wash ington, students at the B Y U vis ited ove rthe week end with Miss Mathews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Orme visit ed on Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Orme. k Miss Margene Flnlinson of Leamington and Alden Oakley of Springville spent Friday evening with Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ger- - u - lL ii ANSWER THE CALL Your Red Cross disaster service is one '. you may never need but it needs YOU. Budget for '55 is $5,127,000 for preparedness, relief. Join and serve during March. ' hart. Own the Here, in the West Ford is the most wanted car by far. Sales figures prove this. And no wonder! Your first close-u- p at the new '55 Ford tells you why this car is so desired. It's longer . . . lower . . . sleeker. It is luxuriously decorated inside and out. And Ford alone brings you V--8 engines backed by experience in building more than 14 million car... V-8- facturers beautiful power today! 's combined! new '55 more than all other manuSee . . . test drive the Ford with Trigger-Torqu- e NEW DISC PLOW for Ford, h Ferguson or Super C tractor. Special price $125.00 Elmo B. Wilson, phone 199. fast-hitc- FOR SALE New cement mixer to mount on tractor. Close out special $60.00. Elmo B. Wilson, phone 199. IT'S NOT HAY The price, that is, of this straw fur afternoon wear, which is one item of an exclusive Paris springtime collection. conversation The In fact, it's not actually straw raffia. eiece. woii off the hairline, is woven of natural-colwide-brimm- ed or FOR SALE 50 ton first, second and third crop baled alfalfa. $21.00 to $25.00 per ton. Located at Fillmore and Holden, near U. S. 91. Call or See:. Leland r, phone 701, Delta or Grant Callister, phone 791, Fillmore. S Cal-liste- CAN'T YOU SEE?-Quee- nie, German shepherd who is in training at Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc., San Rafael, Calif., watches a blind owner-traine- e: as he reads Braille at the school. Her face mirrors the appeal which she's making as poster dog for the 1955 fund-raisicampaign of the nonprofit organization. ng EASTER IDEALS Christensen's. FOR SALE Two piece Maroon Mohair Overstuffed set Mrs. V. A. Beck, phone 195. FOR SALE OR RENT Seven room strictly modern home, partly furnished. Newly painted and decorated. At 260 East 2nd South. Write: S. B. Hutchings, Santaquin phone 2209. 4tip Massey-Harri- STRAWSTORM Photographer is greeted with trunksful of straw-btwo playful pachyderms as they arrive in New York City for one last fling before settling down to work in an animal act with an American circus, which purchased them abroad ' I V:..S FOR SALE . LZZ. . . " - - ..--I I . this tilth school senior's research in coal microscopy. Carol's effort to determine the existence of new component of coal hare won acclaim from engineers seeking- - new uses for the black diamonds. When Carol's engaged In more prosaic projects . . . Plenty of hot water electrically on your farm is not a luxury it's a sound investment. Shortstop Stops Game By Taking Short Walk nr Hot water helps you meet dairy sanitation requirements up grades your milk . . . simplifies stock watering in cold weather . . . saves so much time and work in your home. bvy from your dcolor 3 J Used Westing-hous- e HOME BUILDING Cabinet and miscellaneous carpentry work Reasonable rates Call Harold Anderson at 146W 195 East 3rd South. Hot Water ELECTRICALLY Boosts Farm Profits! PARIS, Kentucky All kinds of excitement broke out when the LaQrangt Reformatory baseball team shortstop took a walk one that wasn't Indicated by the game umpire. His Uam had taken to the field when It was noticed he wasn't at his position. Somebody saw him running away. The entire team, including players sitting on the bench lit out after him 28 of them. The convicts swarmed all over Paris looking for the shortstop. One other player got lost, stopped at a grocery store and was told how to get back to the ball park. Eventually the team gava up the search and went back to the prison. The police didn't give up, later found the missing player, who had donned ordinary clothing. He was returned to prison, no doubt with a mighty error chalked up against him. In the excitement, nobody remembered to report the score of the Interrupted game or the most people! want all-ne- w ultra-responsi- ve its famous Ball-JoiFront Suspension so not only washboard roads ride smoother, but road-joijar of paved roads is reduced. nt nt Elmo B. Electric Range in good condition $69.50 Stanley Brox, 285 North Main, phone 135M. K J. Everyone admires that longer, lower look- - -inspired by the Ford Thunderbird. And, when you see Ford's brilliant new colors and Luxury Lounge interiors you'll know the '55 Ford is truly the car for you. It's trigger-quic- k "GO" when you touch the accelerator of the '55 Ford. She's up and away quicker than a wink. And you get this power in all 3 new Ford engines for '55. This year, Ford has Wheatland plow s FOR SALE $250.00. Wilson, phone 199. f $1.25 J55 FORD SEE YOUR FORD Come in and Test Drive the fine car of the low-pric- e DEALER TODAY HERE'S RJRUTHER PROOF OF FORD'S TRADITIONAL ECONOMY . . FORD 6 WITH FORDOMATIC TOPS BIG THREE IN MOBILSAS ECONOMY RUN. Keep Comfortable During Changeable Weather with UTOCO Fuel Oil During changeable spring weather, it's a great feeling to know that you have dependable fuel oil on hand assuring you warmth and comfort when needed. You can depend on the quality of Utoco fuel oil it's clean burning and there's no waste. 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