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Show November Thursday, 1955 10, THE NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Rye Pag NEPHI NEWS Nephi Local and Social Items Mrs. Kenneth Bean and son Bruce, and Mrs. Lewis Beagley returned home Tuesday from Los Angeles where they have been vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scoll for the past two weeks. Mrs. Scoll is the former Miss Jane Lunt, sister of Mrs. Beagley. Mrs. Olive Hess of Idaho Falls, Idaho is visiting with her mother. Mrs. Olive Anderson. Mrs. Leonard Belliston has been visiting in Salt Lake City where she welcomed a new granddaughter at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bird. The new baby was born October 17. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Belliston and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bosh and and two daughters of Salt Lake City were dinner guests on Sun Visiting in Provo last week was day of Mrs. Hazel Bosh. They al Mrs. Lula Memmott. She was so visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emthe guest of her son in law and erson Foote. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Recent guests of Mrs. George Kay. LAST TIME THURSDAY ! KM 9 miATOWH Parairwunt pfsienis esanr :Awm;ii&7is: : tqojoiihs i CotatByTECWlCOlOa It AND SATURDAY FRIDAY Warner BRosTHrscur" j hDHANlOM 1 j OF THE jRUE MORGUE' in Wilkey were Mr. and Mrs. Clint Kirgan, daughter Colleen and son Gary, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Parkin spent last week in Santaquin as a guest of Bishop and Mrs. Carlyle Wall. Will repair ATTENTION your shoes while you wait at the Across Payson Shoe Repair from Turf fiafe. All work guaranteed John Leones, owner. 1950 InternaFOR SALE tional Pickup Truck. Low mileAlso registered Hereford age Bull. Call Keith Bailey at 293W or Alice F. Bailey at 293J. Mrs. Leah Bosh of Levan spent several days last week with her daughter in law, Mrs. Hazel Bosh. j Marilyn Jensen and two friends students at the U. S A. C. at Logan, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt 3 Dimension ndWarnerColor Mrs. Gertrude Foote, Mrs. El sie isidiwell and Mrs. Lorraine Hayes visited on Wednesday of last week with Miss Neva Booth in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-heaand Mrs. John Kendall vis ited recently with Mr. and Mrs, Don Taylor in Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Green at d, MATINEE SATURDAYI SUNDAY AND MONDAY Mrs. Lavern Bracken left last Friday for her home in Logan after visiting with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Duckworth. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bosh and daugter Tamara, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bosh and baby, all of Salt Lake City, called at the home of Mrs. Hazel Bosh on Sunday. Week end guests of Mrs. Mab el D. Christison wree her sons and daughters in law: Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Christison and two daughters of Ely, Nevada; and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Christison and family of Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Tidwell and family were in Moroni Sun TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY HfMijrlNP-f- i CiNemaScoP -- JACK DtWt JOAN ALX!S . day to attend a birthday dinner in honor of Miss Ruby John sen, an aunt of Mrs. Tidwell. last minute T JJ ? ' fSjVf 'r. SWEETHEART to DAUGHTER WIFE 4.. a it 1 7 nr 18? TnrST v i nuns TM tm Th 1 ft inr ', ' moochers shown above are only the first table. George Schuster, Jr., shown passing out bread at his Berea, Ohio, home, entertains at dinner for 40 or more raccoons each evening. Schuster fed one raccoon three years ago. Now all the brothers, from sisters, uncles, aunts and cousins troop up each evening Cleveland's Metropolitan Park for a handout. Even at one slice to a customer, Schuster's furry guests go through about 50 loaves a week. A local bakery supplies stale bread for the feasts at a nominal price. r JUUL1,.wVfr- II T--r I rIOI. iv O M TnTM black-mask- ed SISTER S M Moh proteclioo untr. - 14: i Zir . 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