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Show FHE Page Four Levari News Mrs. Bonnie Paystrup gave a birthday party last Friday afternoon honoring her son David, on his seventh birthday anniversary. Games and delicious refreshments were enjoyed by a group of his - -- ittSS ASSOCIATION UiAfllATE EDITORIAL NATIONAL SIS friends. ASSOCn-ATllO.- 5 Utah. Published every Thursday at Nephi. Juab Cot-ntEntered at the pbst office at Nephi. Utah as second' class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879. " Subscription rates: One year $3.25;' Six month?." $ N75 Subscriptions are payable in advance." Advertising" rates" on request. Gibson arid Roy E: GibsdlT Editor - Manager . .......... .. Roy E Gibsofl Office: Phone 196; 96 South Malh' Street, Nph.', Utah Publishers A. B. OF REWARD-$100.0Q Reward for information leading to arrest and conviction of any one destroying or dafacing Mr. and Mrs. L. A Wheeten, signs .tampering with headgates and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Petty of or Hunting illegally on our lease Cedar and Supt. and Mrs. NOTICE Social News City in Mills Valley. Elliot Cammeron of Richfield Mills Valley Fur & Game Ass'n. spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. May B. Petty. FOR RENT Two bedroom aprefrid-gerator, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James artment. Electric range, floor coverings. Kendall H. Ockey and Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck who have been visApartments, phone 344 iting in Nephi since Friday are Mr. and Mrs. George Arnspiger SPECIAL Bookcase bed with of Salt Lake City. dresser and night stand, all for Dresser has plate-gla- ss Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell of only 124.95. Salt Lake City visited on Sunday mirror Chapman with Mrs. Jennie Beck, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ord and with CLOSE OUT of our sewing other relatives. machines. New Necchis and El-n- a Guests on Sunday and Monday A bargain is wait- of H. H. portable. Greenhalgh were his Chapman Furnit son and daughter in law, Mr. and ing for you ure, phone 300. Mrs. J. W. Greenhalgh of Shelly, Idaho, Don Greenhalgh and Miss Delicious and Jon Jean Johnson of Salt Lake uty, APPLES athan Jay Vlckers phone 224W Mrs. Ramona Hoyt entertained at a birthday dinner last Fri honor or ner sister day evening in in hpr hirthdflv anniversary. Enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Warren tsenoixen, miss Eunice Dixon and the honored guest, Rpndixen of Salt Lake Citv: Mr. and Mrs. J. E Bendixen and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoyt ana family. Mr. nad Mrs. Karl Newton and - City - were family of Salt Lake week end guests or Mr. ana Mrs, C A. Mangelson. Mrs. Mary Stephensen and sons LaRell and Mark of Henderson, Neveda spent the week end with relatives here. They were guests of her sister, Mrs. Mildred Tay lor. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bendixen and baby of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bendixen and children of Kearns, Oneita Bendixen of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sorensen of Provo enjoyed the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edhardt Bendixen. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Brown and baby of Salt Lake City are spending this week in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown and in Levan with Mrs. Edna Sher- Thursday. NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Mrs. T. H. Burton and Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes were to the members of the Acacia club at a luncheon on October 16. Items of club business were discussed and taken care of. Each member present responded with reading a poem pertaining to the time of the year. Those present were Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, Mrs. C. R Jenkins, Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, and the hostesses Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Parkes. The Fine Arts Club spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of Mrs. P. N. Anderson on on October 21, President Ger- , NEPHI NEWS trude Foote conducted the meet- Mrs. Earl F. Dunn, Mrs. Harry ing as well as delivering her Foote. Mrs. George A. Sperry, President's message. She pointed Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. J. L. Belout that the club as a whole liston, Mrs. L M. Petty, Mrs. Gilshould look ahead, know where bert Bailey," Mrs: A. L. Garbett, they are going and push forward. Mrs. Georee D. Haymond and the Miriam Brough have a very ex- hostesses. Mrs. Allred was assist cellent report on Girls State which ed in serving by her sister Mrs. ane James A. Miner of Salt Lane she attended last summer, also expressed her thanks to the qty. Federated Clubs for sponsoring ' Fort Wall camp of the Daught her., held their Member present were. Mrs. Ol ers of Utah Pioneers October ive Garbett, Mrs. Chloe . Bailey, monthly meeting orFriday, Mrs. reari n. Mrs. Beatrice Winn, Mrs. Gwen 14 at the home Downs, Mrs. Edna Cazier, Mrs. Ernestine Vest. Miss Elnora Foote. Mrs. Gertrude Foote. Mrs. Ruby Cox, Mrs. Blanche Brough, Mrs. Mildred Paxman, Mrs. Stella and the hostess Mrs. Stella Anderson. Refreshments were served, by the club officers. The 20th Century Club met at the home of Mrs. J. Earl Raid on Thursday, October 13. Mrs. F H. Beckstead, club president, was in charge. Mrs. Paul E. Booth gave a most interesting review of the book -- Me and My Russian Wife" The review by Eddie Gilmore. showed clearly how the author, an Anssociated Pres Corresponds , , Drug"Early Dentists and Broad-heaCounty President Alligee Anderson gave a report of the recent DUP convention held In Salt Lake City. Seventeen members were present, and refreshments were served by Mrs. Hazel Carter and the hostess, Mrs. Pearl son, gists" was given by Olive Greenhalgh. Also effective October 30, 1955, Union Pacific through passenger trains now operating over Chicago and North Western rails, between Chicago and Omaha, will , s be routed over the Milwaukee Road (CMStP&P) between those two terminals, and will arrive and depart Chicago Union Station. This new service will apply to the tallowing trains: "CITY OF LOS ANGELES" Domeliner "CITY OF PORTLAND" Domeliner "THE CHALLENGER" Domeliner "Cmr OF SAN FRANCISCO" Streamliner J ' "OXX OT DENVER" Streamliner In dally srvic - no xfro farm Union Pacific Railroad USED TVs FOR SALE from $40 and up. Excellent buy for your first or second TV Paxmans Phone 75J. - 30-4-0 peep-sigh- t. .. Now all three "Big M" series have THAT SLEEK LOW LOOK 15.00 Craig 8 ports model with Excellent condition. See these and other bargains toCO, 43 day at BAILEY-McCUN- E North Main. Phone 21. . PROBATE GUARDIANAND SHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional Information. NOTICE To'CREOrTOR8 Estate ! HAJtOLD PARK, deceased. . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offles of James P. McCune, Attorney at Law, 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 10th day of December A. D. 1955. WINNIE W. PARK Administratrix of the estate of James Harold Park, Deceased. . Dates of plublication October 6, 13. 20 and 27. 1955, in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah or'-JAM- For 195G you can step out with Mercury's famous e styling in all 3 series, and still enjoy comfort inside! With new Flo-tonfamily-siz- e there's a whole new spectrum of and Two-tone- s, color possibilities. In every price range there's a low-lin- es MULTI-TRANSIST- HEARING AID Mercury tailored to your taste and budget I A new V-- 8 Safety-Surg- e engine of 225 hp gives you whip-las- h for smart traffic action or ' long, lean power for smooth highway cruising! ' a Leading its field in the trend toward engineered brakes, safety, the "Big M" features new safety-gri- p g &fety-beaheadlights, steering wheels and a host of other safety devices. Mercury - is big in looks, big in power, big in feel and performance Try the "Big M"for size on the highway soon! get-aw- ay Dramatically compact. lightweight, fficientl Zenith's finest quality hearthroughout! A ing aid with all the power and performance of some aids twlet its toe end many selling for 4 times its price! taper-sensitiv- e Permaphone), Volume Control, anodized Case. Costs only about lot a week to operate. smooth-flo- w MeMy-lac- rear Wtrmmty, noise-Hmiti- l 6vardtoe,"Oiw Mie Sen Ho m The Big Move The Car the West . ln the Monte lair and Monterey with optional Mcrc-O- - Matic Drive. PARKIN MOTOR CO. i;n;iiftMHn i NEPHI, UTAH 131 SOUTH MAIN iot&eBig.M... godiek (mm impact-absorbin- ..PHONE 312 . IMPORTANT CHANGES IN TRAIN SCHEDULES Gonsv t your local Union Pacific ticket agent 12, 17 and 21 inch sizes priced bargain" 1965 The meeting was Greenhalgh. conducted by Captain Mary Scotti1 The history of Etta J. Sidwell was given by Amy Warner. Les- ORDER COAL NOW Winter Is not far away by ton or load Duane Tidwell, phone 578W 545 South 1 East New Hotpoint automatic dryer and automatlo washer, both for $279.95 price of dryer alone Late Model Frlgldalre Automatlo Washer OK guarantee . 75.00 Late model Hotpoint Automatio 100.00 Washer only DeLuxe model Bendix Auto matic washer 75.00 Bendix Economat Automatlo washer used less than three years . 60.00 only Thor Automatic Washer Can be converted to dishwasher $50.00 Horton Automatlo washer. De- monstrater price new 309.00. Will sacrifice at half price 154.00 New Horton Automatio Washer 175.00 (New price $309.95) Used Tin Dexter 75.00 Guaranteed Used single tup washers ( any make) $20.00 up New Montag Oil Kitchen Range New price 193.95) . 100.00 16" Athens Coal Heater 25.00 18" Used Eureak heater .... 35.00 Used Frlgldalre late model El- cctrio range 75.00 30-3-0 Used Marlln Rifle "as Is 27th, Effective October 30 Ol-p- in Guests on Wednesday of Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Watkins of Hefoer. Mrs. Olive Hess of Idaho Falls, Idaho is enjoying an extended visit ent, an could : see with her mother, Mrs. Olive An the mask. Mrs. Russian. behind, derson. George Belliston gave a brief reMr. and Mrs. Tom Burridge of port of., the history of the club Salt Lake City are spending this which was federated March 31, week as guests of his mother, 1934.. Present were Mrs. F. H. Beck-stea- d, Mrs. Wanda Burridge. Mrs. George Belliston, Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Crowther and her Alberta Belliston, Mrs. Paul E. daughter Joan of Provo visited ov- Booth, Mrs. Bent R Bryan, Mrs. er the week end with Mrs. Jennie H. C. Crane, Mrs. James H. Eag-a-r, Beck, mother of Mrs. Crowther, Mrs. Will L. Hoyt Mnu C. R. and with other relatives. Jenkins, Mrs. P L. Jones, Mrs. J. Walter Paxman, Mrs. Reeve Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris have G. a special guest, Mrs. received word of the arrival of D. Richardson E. Jensen of Idaho Falls, Idaa new grandson. . The baby was ho, and wood. the hostess, Mrs. J. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones of Hen- born September 25 to Mr. and Reid. are guests this Mrs. Val Harris at Long Beach, 1 derson, Nevada are week at the home of her parents, California. The Social Neighbors met on Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Malmgren dur- Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Blackburn Thursday, October 20 at the home of Moroni and Mr. and Mrs. Har- of Mrs. T. W. Allred. An enjoying the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell is ton ris of Nehi. Mr. and Mrs. Colin able afternoon of social chat and of Provo were week end guests Mayer of Culver City, California hand work was spent by the folare the great grand parents. of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor. lowing ladies: Mrs. J. E. Ostler, T. W. Allred October Likes-Bes- t ! d. |