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Show Thursday. October THE 1955 13, TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. Page Thr SHOP & SAVE IN NEPHI n YOE RETIRE III,!) HOOVER or any other old cleaner AND GET TWO ALLOWANCES THIS MONTH ONLY! WHERE THERE'S WOOL. THERE'S A WAY A way to publicize it, that is. TV actress Lisa Ferraday finds it's easy to pull the wool over the eyes of Democratic Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney who is a major factor in the bails from Wyoming, where the agricultural economy. Lisa and pet lamb, "Wooly," pose with Senator in front of the nation's Capitol before taking off on a crosscountry tour in behalf of the nation's woolen goods industry. sheep-raisi- ng REGULAR PARCEL TOAST Good Scots got their penny's worth when they mailed a letter in Oaigi-va- r, Scotland, in 1890. This steam wagon sped Her Majesty's Royal Mail through Aberdeenshire at a sedate 20 miles per hour, and can still put on a steaming-ho- t performance for interested visitors such as Lord Douglas, who is in the driver's seat. Lady Douglas, at left, is taking no chances. She's standing back just in case the old boiler causes a sudden elevation in the peerage. DURING n 63. you buy a new Hoover DeLuxe Don t miss this chance ! Offer good this month only. Call or come in today d; 1 nt, r. Man-gelso- STOKERiMTIC n. Now you can own the Guest cleaner of them all Hoover DeLuxe 63. Geta the dirt other cleaners miss because It Beats as It Sweeps as It Cleans. Keeps colors bright. Prolongs the life of your carpeting. Throwaway oust bag. Only Hoover gives you Power Cleaning. Or-e- Super Home Heater Thermostatically controlled to give you uniform temperature mechburns low cost stoker coal throughout your home No expensive trouble free construction. anism is noise free installation just plug it in to power and chimney. PUMBING AND HEATING AT 50b 4-- D AND A REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL TO TELL YOU HOW AND HAVE COMFORT! TO SAVE DOLLARS HEATPLUMBING SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIALS FURNACE INSTALLATIONS! ING AND BUILDING ; OCTOBER! Your old cleaner will never he worth more than it is today. I his month only, you get an extra RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE for your old Hoover (or other old cleaner) IN ADDITION Allowance . . . when to our regular Trade-I- es CALL PLUS I their The Civic-ettenjoyed SACRAMENT MEETING last club meeting at the home of REPORT Bonnie Paystrup. New officers were elected to carry on for the 1st Ward .. 42 Mrs. Delia Lawis and .baby of next year. President, Mary 2nd Ward 30 Fae Ella 3rd Ward 19 Joseph, Oregon are visiting her Gwen Sectreary-treasureat the home of her mother Mrs. Beard; 22 4th Ward Iren Delia Lundsteen. Levan Ward 21 Stephenson; reporter, dela After the election 27 Mona Ward Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paystrup icious lunch was served to Mrs. Helen were guest Gwen Stephensen, and children of last Sunday at the home of his Tedder, Mrs. Marva Shepherd, and family have been stationed parents Mr. and Mrs. James Pay Mrs. Alice Shepherd, Mrs. Irene in Munich, Germany for three Mangelson, Mrs. Louise Taylor, years with the U. S. Army. He strup. Mrs. Vonda Bosh, Mrs. Mary and his family flw to New Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthington Aagard, Mrs. Jewal Grant, Mrs. York, then drove west to Salt Lake City. After a months visit of Mesa Verda, Colorado spent a Blanch Stephensen, Mrs. Myitis few days her with her mother Stephensen and the hostess Mrs. in Salt Lake they will journey to Missouri where Sgt. Peterson Paystrup. Mrs. Eliza Morgan. will be stationed. Also visiting at Visiting at the home of Mrs. the Christensen home was Mrs. Mrs. Christine Taylor left last Alrena Christensen of Levan re- Lula Childs, also Leo Christensen Friday for Moline, 111. where she cently were Sgt. and Mrs. Carl L. and family from Provo. They will visit her son and daughter Peterson and their five children were all entertained at a family Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor and Susan, Vickie, Dannell and twin dinner with Vinnie Christensen family. boys Dan and Don. Sgt.Peterson as hostess. aag-ar- ALLOWANCE N SPECIAL RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE VIA Levan News SAVE VALUABLE FUEL DOLLARS WITH THE TRADE-I- We have Both New and Used Coal and Oil CHAPMAN FURNITURE COMPANY S7 NORTH MAIN PHONE 3QQ Vern Winter who is employed at Cedar City spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. V Mr; and Mrs. Maynard Wankler and children of Manti were Sunday guests of his parents Mr. & Mrs. Arvil Wankier. Owen Byron and Teddy NieL sen of Salt Lake City children of the late Boyd Nielsen visited recently with their grandmother Furnaces II Mrs. Nellie Nielsen. because we're Hurry Biggest and get under the tent of the Profit-Cuttin- before t.fF IkerteGohj. Just peanuts puts you here, in this big new Buick Special Four-doRiviera. (Look, no center postsl) Lt forget a Cut Out Those You're the boss of the road In the Buick Century (Buick's highest ratio). power-to-weig- Those long, hard climbs of lugging wet clothes are gone forever when you get an electric clothes dryer. Bending and reaching at the clothes line are gone too and so are weather worries. You just take your clothes from the washer, pop them in the electric dryer, and set the controls. Clothes come out just as you want them ready foe ironing or fluffy dry. Bi Modern -L- IVE r "S'BuIck aag" pri pick out tot ht : IT You really own the star of stars in Roadmaster. 1..S . , w""- - Z-- rr , , i t x r If practically yours right now Willi TVIIIWMIV Vy r. I W Dynaftow to silken the miles away. . ;t. m IMPS."?, H! or ln4 Clothes Line Trips Sales Show on Earth g Emi, Riot of Stupendous Deals Us a on the Greatest Performer IrvBuIck History EUEST, BCMT T3 OH tKCiUII. CaCH- - vm ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. W5 Wes Center Street Nephl Utah |