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Show THE Pege Two Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck were Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Freeman and balby and Mr. and Mrs. W. C McDermaid and three sons. Steven, Bruce and Clark, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Fowkes are rejoicing over the arrival of a new granddaughter. The girl was born October 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Belliston of Provo. Mrs. Fowkes returned home Sunday after spending last week in Provo at the Belliston home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ft. Wil-ke- y announce the birth of a son on Tuesday, October 11. Grandparents are Mrs. Jennie Bylund of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey. Chicken Mr. and Mrs. George Sherwood of Pocatello, Idaho were guests last week at the home of his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sherwood. While here they all visited in Milford with their sister, Mrs. D. B. James; Mr. nad Mrs. Thomas James and Mr. and Mrs. James Holms, Also n Minersville with another sister-in-laMrs. Martin Sherwood. Mrs. Myrtus Stephensen was hostess to members of the Civic-ettclub last Wednesday evening. A delicious lunch was served to Mrs. Bonnie Paystrup, Mrs. Irene Mangelson, Mrs. Mary Aagard, Mrs. Carol Hansen, Mrs. Jewel Grant, Mrs. Alice Shepherd, Mrs. Louise Taylor, Mrs. Vonda Bosh, Mrs. Blanch StepMrs. Gwen Stephensen, hensen, Mrs. Meiba Ballow, Mrs. Helen Teddar, Mrs. Eileen Ballow and the hostess, rMs. Stephensen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Stephen- sen and family of Sprinville were week end visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stephensen and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Win. McGee of California have been vacationing in Utah. They visited here at the old family residence. Mrs. Eva McGee visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sherwood. Mrs. EIRoy Barnes and family Mr. and Mrs. Byron of Orem, Memmott and family of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sherwood and children of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Rees Sherwood and family of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ferrette of Bountiful spent a few days here with her sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh. Mrs. Ferette will be remembered as Hazel Shepherd, formerly of Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barlow and family of Ogden spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanson. ! You can say goodbye to long, hard work in t electric numbing cold this winter. Install a hetter in your milkhouse, repair shop, and other auxiliary farm buildings. You will be more comfortable and do better work in less time. Electricity can do so much for so little in making your farm more profitable. low-cos- ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light RM. 0XMX( TECHNICIAN HA6 K SO TO SCHOOL A LOM TIME y FIX IT FOP A"l-EARM1tB- AJy e ' ; MATTRESSES and BOX SPRINGS from our van truck at your home. Top trade in for your present mattress and springs. ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESS and BOX SPRINGS. This is the mattress TRY OUR All mattresses everyone is talking about. made. Mail coupon for full details. 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Those present were Bessie Paystrup, Viola Shepherd, Cora Wankier, Vinese Taylor, Christena Stephensen, Lorene Morgan, Edna Sherwood, Thelma Jackman, Eliza Morgan, Barbara RePowell and Ann Shepherd. freshments were served by Bessie Paystrup and Thelma Jackman. The NEPHI, UTAH S, CARD OF THANKS For the many kindnesses to our beloved mother during her illness and oyur words of sympathy and acts of kindness in our behalf following her death will be remMr. and Mrs. Reuben Paystrup embered and appeciated. May we and children Shirley and David take this opportunity of saying a relspent Monday in Salt Lake City sincere thanks, to friends and where they visited with her par- atives who remembered us. Famly of Lily Painter ents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sudweeks. Do Farm Work in Com fort HEAT Be Modern-FA- Levari News TIMsS-NEW- y MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGET ABLES...Phone 6 Nephi, Utah |