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Show i ? 1 Thursday, February 1956 2nd, THE NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Pag Icark' Final Marltdowir WINTER COATS AND DRESSES WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS FISH STICKS - PRICES REDUCED TO WAY 95c 410-ozPKG- S BELOW COST ORANGE JUICE FROZEN - 6 cans 95 JELLO 6 pr9s 49c 2 COATS (were 24.95) GROUND BEEF 3 BEEF SHORT RIBS i-0- 0 - - STEWING HENS c CARPET clean, tint, disinfect, CARPETS JACOBS FOR SALE We CLEANING Spinet piano to be repossessed in the vicinity of dye, bind, moth-proo- f, t. Assume balance of deodorize etc. RUGS, Nephi. For further information AND FURNITURE Phone 3327, Fairview white Hart Bros Music Co., 46 E. 8 South, Salt Lake City. con-traac- Left to right: Jean Royce, Sandra Cowan, Saundra Newell, COMPETING FOR FFA HONOR Mary Lou Chase, Shirley Anderson and Janice Crosland FFA Sweetheart Banquet to be By Carol Nyman, Juab held in March in Salt Lake City. High School Reporter Mrs. Mathias Allraed of Founl from all over the tain Green and her These six lovely girls have been Sweethearts brother, James chosen to compete for F. F. A. state will compete for the State Atrol of Saskatchawan, Canada, At the were honor. FFA Sweetheart at annual the Sweetheart Chapter guests Monday of Mr. and Sweetheart Ball to be held Fri- state banquet, each chaptera SweetMrs. Marvin A9nderson and Mr. beauis with heart presented at the and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler. They day evening, February Juab high school gym following tiful gold compact by isthe Utaha also were guests at the home of FFA association, and given basketball game. the Juab-LeBishop and Mrs. Donald L Competition is keen Three impartial judges will corsage. choose a chapter sweetheart and each girl is interviewed separately one attendant. She will represent and is judged on three points: WANTED the chapter at the annual State personality, talent and beauty. Lady for business The Sweetheart banquet high- house work Call Thursday afthe State FFA convention ternoon or (today) at 347 Sealed bids will be received by lights at which officers . and delegates North Mainevening Street. the Secretary, Nephi Irriagtion from all of the local FFA chaptCo., until February 11, 1956, for ers o fthe state meet for a three-da- y the rent on an annual basis, of the event. It is a distinct honor company-owne- d Washing machine repairing and property known for a to be selected to repas the Elk pasture. Right is res- resent girl school and chapter at parts sales for all makes at Manher erved to reject any or all bids this affair, and affords her an ex- uel's Appliance Service, 333 West Third North, Phone 139R, in the interest of the company. perience she will treasure all her By order of the Board of Dir- life. ectors of the Nephi Irrigation Company GERALD CAZTKR, Secretary iFOR SALE Practically new We will repair your shoes while 7.10J.6 White Sidewall tire Two bedroom Earl E. Hawkins heated. Electric you wait at PAYSON SHOE apartment FOR RENT across from Turf Cafe. All Modern apartrange, refrigerotor, floor coverfurnished or unfurnished Kendall apartments, call work guaranteed John Leones, ment ings heated Mrs. W. Lee Bailey. 344. FOR RENT RE-UAI- R, "You mean be a two-c- we're going to ar family?" LEV AN NEWS Mrs. Gwen Stephensen and Mrs. Louise Taylor were hostesses at a baby shower on Thursday at the Latter's home for Mrs. Myrtus Stephensen. Many lovely and useful gifts were received. A delicious lunch was served to Mrs. Lee Nunley, Mrs. DeVon Stephen-seMrs. Miss Louise Nunley, Jack Nunley, Mrs. Clark Ivy of Moroni Mrs. Marva Shepherd, Mrs Vonda Bosh, Mrs. Blanch Stephensen, Mrs. Melba Ballow, Mrs. Enid Worwood, Mrs. Mary Aag-arMrs. Jewel Grant, Mrs. Verla Carter, Mrs. Eileen Ballow, Mrs. Pauline Mangelson, Mrs. Irene Mrs. Alice Shepherd, Mangelson Mrs. Binnie Paystrup, Mrs. Ella Fae Beard, Mrs. Florene Taylor, the honored guest Mrs. Myrtis Stephensen and the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Evo Chiaradia and son have returned to their home in Antioche, California after hav- ing spent the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean How ard of Mills. They also visited with their brother in law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ost ler and other friends in Nephi and Mona. While here, Mr. and Mrs Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Chiar-di-a drove to St. George wheer they visited with Mr and Mrs. Bill Howard and family. n, d, OK Used Cars are blessed events for families needing convenience of a second car. Right now, the on the new '56 Chevrolet mean extra volume trade-in- s savings on a wide variety of models and makes. Thoroughly inspected and reconditioned, OK Used Cars carry our written warranty. low-co- st V j Sold only by an Authorized Chevrolet Dealer 1953 CHEVROLET - $1095-04 door Sedan, 1951 MERCURY Auto Trans. 795.00 1951 PLYMOUTH 4 door Sedan 595.00 R-- H 1Q4Q FORD or - Radio- - Heater used SPECIALS 0 R- -H 1947 CHEVROLET AERO NOW150.00 1940 CHEVROLET 2 door 345.flfl ixv 10M ftCi) "trucks DODGE Ttn ziun 225.00 Nephi City will lease to the d highest and best bidder, property on thet North side of the highway, directly West of the upper City power plant, comprising approximately 65 acres, for grazing purposes, subject to the following restrictions: Period of proposed lease: From May 1, 1956 to Sept 30, 1956. For grazing not to exceed six (6) head of cattle. The city reserves the right to terminate subject lease at any time it is determined by the City Council that subject property is considered overgrazed. Said bids are to be submitted at the office of the City Reorder pri- or to February 15, 1956. By order of the City Council of Nephi, Utah. Fellow across the desk from us says that the only thing he wants to plant this spring is the sales- - - Vi 77500 11179. UU NEBO CHEVROLET CO. 740 North Main 2995 (FUR TRIMMED (Were 79.95) 1 COAT (was 84.95) NOW ffi QS- 3 - S 1 COAT (was 59.95) NOW 29.95 39.95 Phone 433 DRESSES THAT SOLD FORMERLY up to $14.95 NOW - 5.00 Exclusive Ladies Shop 3 12 oz cans, Vacuum pack - - 17& WHITE STAR TUNA Vg --CH- UNK STYLE GREEN GIANT PEAS 303 size cans - cans for 592 GREEN GIANT CREAM CORN - - 303 size can 17e SUNNY JIM RASPBERRY JAM-1- 2 oz tumbler 27 PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTES? - 28 oz tin - - - 79c DERBY POTTED MEATS - 312 oz tins, 2 for 15c NIBLETS MEXICORN -- W.K Corn with Peppers J cans 55c GERBERS STRAINED BABY FOOD - - J cans thft GERBERS JUNIOR BABY FOOD 2 for 2lG GERBERS MEATS & EGG YOLKS - - 2 cans 41c GERBERS ORANGE JUICE - - 4 oz tins - 3 for 256 GERBERS TEETHING BISCUITS - 4 oz pkg - - 25 Each Ifjc GERBERS CEREALS - - 8 oz packages oz tins Each-J- 9c DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW --SUNNY JIM STRAWBERRY JAM 12 oz 2 for 57c CHIFFON TOILET TISSUE - - Assorted - 2 rolls 25C MORNING MILK - TALL CANS 4 for 55c 12 oz tins, each V7c SPAM LUNCHEON MEAT 24 NOTICE City-owne- LOOK FOR THE OK TRADEMARK! CARS 2 COATS NOW NIBLETS CORN Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey and family of Moroni visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Warner Taylor. Mrs. Taylor is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Taylor and family of ProyO spent Sunday in Mrs. Levan with his mother, Christine Taylor. They came to observe her birthday anniversary with her. Vv (were 69.95) hi A pounds WANTED NOW 5 COATS 10.95 - 3 cans STANDBY BRAND Rv SLAB BACON - - SLICED - - - - 2 pounds 69C FRESH GROUND BEEF per pound 39c Cut Pan STEWING HENS Ready - pound 4?C up COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE - - per pound 35c lb 34c LEAN PORK ROASTS (Shoulder cuts) ' FROZEN FROZEN FROZEN FROZEN FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 4 packages 1.00 FRENCH FRIES 2 packages 33c POTATO PATTIES 2 pkgs 33c PEAS AND CARROTS - 2 pk 35c ANDYS SPAGHETTI - - Regular 25c package - - 2 pkgs 25c man who sold him the shrubs he planted last spring. The character who originated the phrase, "as easy as taking candy from a baby," never tried to pull the taffy over our infant's eyes. . . A wet dishrag is 83 spruce as general's parade uniform if compared to the mixed salarls served in many restaurants. a V "FRIENDLY SERVICE" y |