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Show THE Two Pag Bibs Help Keep Mother. From Being 29, 1955 Norman Greenhalgh and daughter; Mrs. W. E. Broadhead; and Miss. Beth Ann Taylor of Levan.. and Mrs. Heelis served a deThe following Nephi people Mr. licious hot dinner to all their were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter children, grand children and one Heelis of Santaquin on Christmas Green- great grand child, after which a Mrs. and Mr. Roy day: exchange was enjoyed. halgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. gift Tuckered NEPHI NEWS BY EDNA MILES UTAH umi iXTEEPING Just mi NATIONAL your kiddies look-In- g like pictures would require your staying alert and on ASSOCLANOM EDITORIAL Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post 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 months, $1.75 Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising rates on request. Publishers A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson - Roy E. Gibson Editor - Manager Office: Phone 196; 96 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah PLANNING "aNT "ZONING EXPENSE 300.00 200.00 CITY HALL AND EQUIPMENT BLDG, Maintenance and Expense 10,700.00 ELECTRIC DEPT: Maintenance, Expense, Materials ....102,320.00 STREET DEPARTMENT: Maint-encExpense, Materials e, 30,760.00 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Maintenance and Expense 1,810.00 WATER & SEWER DEPARTMENT: Maintenance, Expense, $53,950.0C Materials PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON BONDS 20,950.00 TOTAL BUDGET. 1956 $275,420.00 2. Social News Holiday guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank Lunt and Mrs. Donna Lunt were Petty Officer 3C Milton B. Lunt who is serving aboard the U. S. S. Toledo; Farrell Lunt, a student of the University of Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fackrell and small son Michael of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barker and I ii all . LEVAN NEWS Miss Shirley Jones of Brigham City; and three student friends of Farrell: Billy Kissle, Garn Ccombs and Alfred Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of California arrived in Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd were Levan on to spend a week in Tooele on Thursday of last here with Sunday Mrs. Chloe her mother, week to attend the funeral ser- Anderson and family, and also vices for a relative of Mr. Judd. with Mr. Jensens brother in law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winand three children of Cedar City ter. were In Nephi Christmas day visMr. and Mrs. Jack Sorensen and iting with relatives and friends. baby of Springville were weekVisting in Nephi on Monday end guests of her parents, Mr. were Manfred Rudolph of Camp and Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen. Carson, Colorado and a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ligman Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh of Provo were Christmas guests were hosts at a birthday party on at the home of her mother, Mrs. Monday, December 19, in honor Annie Aagard. of their son Dale Lynn on his Peterson Mr. and Mrs. fifth birthday anniversary. A cte of Fountain Green Henry were guests on licious hot dinner was served to at the home of their son the following relatives: Mr. and Monday law and daughter, Mr. and in Mrs. Peter Heelis and daughter Mrs. Ralph Jaekman. June, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heel-iand family, Mr. and Mrs. AlCarolyn and Loralee Engle of den Neiff and children, all of Salt Lake City enjoyed the holSantaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Theron iday week end here with their Heelis and family of Payson, Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph James T. Greenhalgh, Earl Green- Jaekman. halgh, Mrs. Florence Beal and son Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson of Bruce, Mrs. W. E. Broadhead and children and the host and hostess, Salt Lake City have been guests at the home of her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh and and Mrs. Wm. Sorbe during the holidays. Utah, that this Ordinance become Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Brown effective upon its publication and baby of Salt Lake City have that publication be made in The and Christmas with her Times-Newa Newspaper of been spending Mrs. Edna Sherwood in general circulation in Nephi City, mother, Levan and with Mr. and Mrs. Utah. Douglas Brown in Nephi. and 21st this Adopted passed A. a of D. at 1955, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthliigton December, day regular meeting of the City Coun- of Mesa, Verda, Colarodo spent cil of Nephi City, Utah, designated Christmas here with her mother, and called for said purpose. Mrs. Eliza Morgan. R. E. WINN, Club members and their husMayor bands enjoyed a Christmas party Attest: R. W. CHRISTIANSEN City Recorder - s, Times-New- sxm.-- V I s, ;- -" mJi WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR INVENTORY DECEMBER Jr-2- Letterman's Club Officers Are Named From the J. H. 8. CLARION The Lettermen's club was recently organized under the direction of Coaches Greenhalgh and Garrett Rodney Park was elected president, with Robert Parkin as vice president. Steven Morgan is secretary of the club. This year the club is much bigger than previous years, because of the boys who lettered in football during the fall. The boys have already sponsored a dance feVWll JAii FOR 1 11 news 105 an P'osperitq for all RENT Two-bedroo- m Pur Bred Registered Yorkshire BOAR kept for service See Ralph BoswelL FOR SALE My home In Ne phi. WiU take sheep, beef cattle, nay or small iarm for all or Leland Belliston. part. FOR RENT Heated modern apartment. Furnished or unfundahed, QectrVa range and refrigerator Included tf desired. Mrs. W. Lee Bailey, phone E. R. SHAW COMPANY TEXAS COMPANY CONSIGNEE 7. Friday night in the City hall. Enjoying games and lunch were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. LaMara Winter, Mrs. Clin Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Anderson, Clem Wankier, Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephensen and boys spent Monday in Lehi visiting with her mother, Mrs. Nicoline Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson and baby of Ephraim spent Christmas here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor. Jfl'oiu f1 r -- t"v V pal' ' gV r"NJ BETTER BUY L--J A RELIABLE OSEP car. from wmco. frT7. SowcVlJ sJ7 g IM1E1Stmrng y, Prosperous- and Make the New Year a thriftier one by shopping all your food needs at IGA. You will prosper by added savings, shopping comfort and friendly service. Yes . . . you'll be hippy you started . so start todayl Uniforms for Season GOLDEN GRAIN From the J. H. S. CLARION The girls in the pep club are looking towards January 6, 1956 with eager anticipation. - Why ? Wouldn't any. girl be pleased to model a new dress, especially when she has hundreds pf admirers, and the whole gymnasium in which to strut her stuff? You can bet the biggest percentage of them will And this year the dress to be modeled at each game will be a princess style dress of crimson colored corduroy. The dress has a full skirt, and is accented with white collars and cuffs. White "alerts" and crimson socks put a finish to the cos tume. Of course, the girls aren't out on the floor to show off their new uniforms alone. The Pro Vita has been working very hard half-timacte on their stunts for ivity, and it is already evident that "pep" really describes the club. The Pro Vita will continue to support the team in what ever they do, and we know that the spirit at Juab will be increased by the clubs such as the Pro Vita. 14 oz pkg WY 38 BURT LANCASTER CELERY -- UTAH O Semi Bleached! per lb riUpSS CABBAGE W White Heads, per lb RUSSETS U.S.No.1 CAKE MIXES BETTY CROCKER IGAXTRARICH 'MtKti TOMATO JUICE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY sssssL" c siiBHB P1""' 226 of bamboo flKK hr 0 tux f . j, Sunday SOUND Monday and Tuesday VELVET SWING Wednesday Thursday day and Saturday 3V 5 pk 2 for 29c DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE DOLE PINEAPPLE CHUNKS 2 tor 4Vc 7lC PICTSWEET BREADED JUMB0 - - SHRIMP PICTSWEET PEAS WHOLESUN ORANGE - 6 oz ff pkg 19C cans (B)C JUICL OV c boneless lb SELECT J(RC faff C GOLDEN IfW RIPE OUVES-ca- n 46ozlC IfSiJX!SNtiB. 4QC lL cans NABISCO VERITHIN PRETZELS 25C RITZ CRACKERS IGA PINEAPPLE Mc -c JUICE - STEREOPHONIC (B)C 47c FROZEN FOODS' C 8 lb Solid (entuckian thru United Artists PKGS JELL Q y delicious flavors PORK BOASTS LAST TIME THURSDAY aaat LIBBYS DEmEDV (f K) 4 MACARONI OR Ail) HAM SPAGHETTI BAY FLAKES ft cans l.QQ IGA PEAS - - fe cans l.QQ -LC IGA CORN p cans H .00 IGA SPICED R Cream or W.K. LUNCH MEAT can 10 lb in 'Poly' Bag (SURE. LEARN fPJb1, ryyE'SSyv JT a happy and prosperous - New Year ATTENTION Will repair your shoes while you wait at the Across Payson Shoe Repair from Turf Safe. All work guaranteed John Leones, owner. hrif you- In New Pro Vita MATINEE SATURDAY! It-- . . . BLUE BONNET COLQBD OLEO 2 lb 73 Crimson is Accented CX UVE AND LEAgH. each of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sherwood spent Christmas with their children in Provo, Orem and Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen and sons Ross and Von spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mower. A I support L.m.v...w...w.i Plastic biba for little gardeners keep the water off the "sprouts" end on the plants where it belongs. Bibs are mo treated that they (Lay soft to the touch. .... ...v....,,,,,...... a Want Ad! apartment, heated. Electric range refrigerator. All floor coverings. Kendall apts. Call 344 or 413M 2 We extend to you our Vnanks for your and patronage, and wish for - SELL - TRADE - through Ma5 all of its 1-- Prescriptions will be filled Telephone them in! held last Saturday, BUY JQ-J- 1 JANUARY ke That it is necess (Seal) ary for the immediate preservation Date of publication: December 29, of the peace, health and safety of 1955, in The Nephi, the inhabitants of Nephi City, Utah. SECTION 3 ,4 21 A, ur assocIFatiIon AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO GOVERN THE OF NEPHI EXPENDITURES CITY, UTAH, FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1956. WHEREAS, all the matters relating to the preparation of, filing of, noticing of the hearing on, and the hearing on the Budget and Appropriation Ordinance of Nephi City for 1956 having been done, and the City Council being advised in the premises, therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, OF NEPHI CITY, UTAH: SECTION 1. That for the calendar year 1956 the following stated budget be, and the same is hereby adopted to govern the expenditures of Nephi City for the said year, and is within the expendable revenues for said year, appropriations from the respective funds of said city are hereby made as follows: AiDMINISTRATrVE DEPARTMENT: Maintenance and $12,000.00 Expense FIRE DEPARTMENT: Maint- ence and Expense $14,000.00 POLICE DEPARTMENT: Maint ence and Expense .... $12,880.00 PARKS AND CEMETERIES: Maintenance and 6,800.00 Expense RECREATION DEPARTMENT: Salaries and Expense 6,950.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Salaries and Expense ....1,800.00 AIRPORT MAINTENANCE hours a your feet twenty-foday. It can't be done. But you CAN keep them reasonably neat while they're making mud pies and you're .whipping around the house making beds, cleaning the bathroom, doing dishes, running the vacuum and otherwise "living it up" at a fast pace. Real aids to you for everything from mealtime to playtime are brand-ne- w coverall bibs of 'plastic splashed with gay, dots in red. blue, silver and white. These bibs have big kangaroo pockets si the front to catch spills and overflows and save both clothes and floors To prevent the plastic from getting stiff (as plastic bibs have 'been known to do in the past). the maker of these bibs has given the surface a special chiffon fin-iis- h that is soft to the touch and 'that won't wear off. These bibs top the entire upper 'part of a dress, leaving only a small portion of the skirt December Thursday, NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- 46 oz cans Ig B- .3) - cfntOO Q cans JUNIOR WHEATIES giant pkqs - 30 l.QQ IC LB BEEF ROASTS - tender - juicy - OPEN - - 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Daily Fri- - THE TALL MEN LOCALLY OWIXD AND OPERATED COMPLETE SMOKING AND CURING SERVICE PHONE 57 NEPHI. UTAH 56 EAST CENTER |