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Show Thursday, March 8th. 1956 THE Mrs. Leslie King of Provo where gfts were given the honored guests. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Bowles were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and two children, Bobby and Linda of Nephi Local and Social News Happenings On Saturday, March 3, members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall observed the birthJane Hall, day anniversaries ofHall of Pay- wife of Dr. Thomas son; and Norma Hall King of Provo. Dinner at the Park Cafe in Orem was enjoyed by the group after which a pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mt. Pleasant. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. 20th Century Club Observes 24th Anniversary of Founding Tepl Ifun you'll drap into vouia IGA Stan mmtm ortia you wU horn products wurth mor n Cold Dust to fw chow tabl. So totch youz n mU oa down to ICA liH now. I iavt foull save wtuu oil mrrm at IG A A huge birthday cake with tall lighted yellow candles and beautiful daffodils centered the banquet table in the Rocket Room of Ray's Cafe on Monday evening, March 5, marking the 24th an niversary of the founding of the 20th Century Club. Husbands and members of the club attend ed. Mrs. Bent R. Bryan was general chairman of the anniversary Td LIBBY MEATS CORNED VIENNA - J SAUSAGES DEVILED 2 O ,' mSiJhA MARLENE YEUOW QUARTERS Hargarine 3 lbs PIERCES No. 300 2 Pork & Beans RAGGED K3A RIPEX 89c! HAM for for 27c CHUNKY Pineapple can 37c IGA CANNED MILK - 4 cans 43c IGA ENRICHED 25 lb 1.85 FLOUR - ROAST BEEF cue 33 VEAL LOAF 29 37c Q pound bags, each 39c PORK ROASTS -- lb 55 No. 10 lbs 49 rQssEts lb BEEF RIB STEAKS 43C ORANGES - large juicy lb fie HALIBUT - Fresh - - lb 49e I APPLES 1 Lbs - - 19c FROZEN FOODS B1SQUI0K - Large 4Q$ cansflOO WH0LESUN BACON GoldCoin 1 lb 1 IGA CHUNK --4 cans TUNA .00 - 1! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz 27 s Orange Juice TQWJtfO THIGHS PEANUT BUTTER WAFFLES ran L00 IGA CREAMY SMOOTH! 12 oz 37c IGA CORN 18 oz 7 53c 0 BAY IGA PEAS or Cut BEANS fon .00 FLAKES 6cansi 46 oz CASHMERE 49c Bath size bars - - 8 a. CRISP MEW FABRICS IN SPRING FRESH Materials are Fast Colors and Pre-Shrun- iff MSlfetfe k! These Dresses are Well- Made and Nicely Styled Several Patterns Choose From! To 2M V &xclniv hMdles Shop 0 3 Uh. BRUCES CLEANING W A pEigs. B ..... 1.19 Quart size Niblets Corn With Peppers 12 oz tins 3 for MEXICORN s tins 6 for CLEARWATER YELLO WTAIL -- -- -- Mcea. wearing a m. to 6 p. m. Daily PORTIS PfvbfocUd to hold it Rotten yov with ihopo ill riasblng lino. Soft oarf ... A hat bo proud to woor M confortablo, too. yol S6.50 -- Am$ricU But Hat Vlm$tH LOCALLY OWIH) AND OPERATED COMPLETE SMOKING AND CURING SERVICE PHONE 57 NEPHI. UTAH 56 EAST CENTER THE TOGGERY 55c 1.00 - Quart size . . . flQC BRUCES FLOOR CLEANER SIERRA TOILET TISSUE - - 4 rolls to package - - JQC ELLIS LIMA BEANS AND HAM 300 size tin for 59c GREEN GIANT PEAS - 303 size cans J NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN 12 oz can 17c Jie lem boin) Poitli Chops 4 GREEN GIANT CREAM CORN - 303 size can - - 17c SALE - - - bars 51 SWEETHEART SOAP -- NABISCO SALTINES - -- 2 pound packages - Each - - 51c PORTERS CUT MACARONI - 24 oz package PORTERS LONG SPAGHETTI - - 24 oz pkg - 29 C ROYAL TREAT P&S MUSHROOMS-- 4 oz tin -- 27 BLUE PINE PINEAPPLE JUICE - 46 oz 4 for 1.Q0 lc ---2- jy L 3 it only costs $1.35, why don't "gee W Dad- -if you call us every night when you're away?" FOR $2.00 IN THE COUNTRY Parsonal Niimbtr Booklets oiilablt JELLO - Black MILK --T- ALL Cherry, Black Raspberry, or Grape TINS PICTSWEET BEEF -- 2 -6 ia air lislatss Off let... ttation-lo-ttatio- AUNT SUSAN FRUIT PIES FROZEN ORANGE JUICE PIES --- 7 for 4 for cans for 5 Frt V V Pgs 47c 27c CHICKEN OR TURKEY OR LESS I n That' the cost of a trantcontinental coll. night oftor 6 and oil day Sunday. (Tax oddiHoooU 9C tall tins for IT'S FASTER CALL BY NUMBER YOU CAN CALL ANYWHERE COLORS ilftorrell Palace BACON IGA Salad Dressing quart 47( OPEN FROCKS HOUSE everywhere BOUQUET - NEW SPRING admiration Vanilla or Oatmeal Cookies Sperry WHEATHEARTS 31c The Delphic Literary Club held their election of officers luncheon at the Snak Shak cafe on ThursMrs. Sherl day February 23. Ferre, vice president of the club was in charge of the meeting. A delicious dinner was served after Mrs. R. H. Stuart was hostess to the Ladies Literary League on Thursday evening, March 1. Mrs. Elmo Haynes club president was in charge and club collect was read by Miss Ireta Carter. A book review of "People's Padre" A lie is It needs difficult was ably given hy Mrs. C. W. other liesreally to keep it going. (fie object of . . . . Cream or WKr 18 oz 69 lb COOKIES BY NABISCO Your Waverly Wafers Choice Coconut Bars SAVE! .00 for 1 Ladies Literary League Or self-servi- 10c pkg PEPPY PEPPERS or TATER DOGS pkg 39c sou? Q " CHICKEN I'ICCIIIiy Mrs. Sherl 0. Ferre Elected President of Delphic Literary Club Glazier. Members present were Mrs. Rex JoWey, Mrs. Howard Brown, Mrs. Raymond Pay, Miss Pearl Neilsen, Miss Rheta Sperry, Mrs. Mont Siperry, Mrs. G. E. Wilkey, Mrs. Theodore Howard, Mrs. Elmo L. Haynes, Mrs. J. L. Garrett, Mrs. H. L. Grace, Miss Ireta Carter, a special guest Mrs. C. W. Glazier, and the hostess, Mrs. Stuart. 7: CRISP PRODUCE White GRAPEFRUIT TOP QUALITY MEATS - POTTED MEATS for $gc 5 for IgC . . . . Review of "People's Padre" Features MwKn which the following officers were elected for the coming year: Pres ident, Mrs. Sherl Ferre; vice president, Mrs. Keith R. Bailey; secretary, Mrs. Don L. Barton; assistant secretary, Mrs. Clarence party. reporter, Mrs. Rulon Miss Helen Balls sang two Greenhalgh; Mrs. Boyd historian, numbers accompanied by Mrs. C. Sowby; Greenwood. W. Glazier. Mrs. C. R. Lomax The following members were discourse on gave an excellent national events and progress of present: Mrs. Robert K. AnderUnited Nations. son, Mrs. Keith R. Bailey, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Glazier announced the fol- Don L Barton, lowing officers for the coming Bean, Mrs. Eldon Bowles. Mrs. Mrs. Duane Brough, Mrs. Sherl D. President, year, 1956-5James H. Eagar; vice president, p'erre, Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh, Mrs. J. W. Paxman; secretary, Mrs. Maurice Memmott, Mrs. Paul Mrs. Will L. Hoyt; treasurer, Larsen, Mrs. Alan Ostler, Mrs. Mrs. R. G. Richardson: reporter, Jack Shaw, Mrs. Rulon Sowby, Mrs. C. VV. Glazier; librarian and Mrs. Maurice Tolley, Mrs. Lee Wankier. Mrs. Glen Wilson, Mrs. historian, Mrs. George Belliston. Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, club pres Dean Worth! ngton and Mrs. K, ident, cut the birthday cake for j. Sperry. the following who were present: Mr. and Mrs. Bent R. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Richardson. Mr. Geriatic Department and Mrs. Paul E. Booth, Mr. and In Future's Store Mrs. George Belliston, Mrs. Ger ald Cazier, Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warrillow Brough, W. Va. Folks have been talking Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Mr. about cars, planes, and houses of and Mrs. H. C. Crane, Mr. and the future what will a drug store Mrs. C. W. Glazier, Dr. and Mrs. look like in 1980? P. L. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. C R. Dan Rennick, editor of AmeriLomax and Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl can Druggist, says that among Reid. other things it will feature a Geriatric Products department a secOf Former tion devoted to drugs, foods and Engagement other supplies needed by the aged. The proportion of persons over Nephi Young Lady 65 is increasing so rapidly. RenIs Announced nick says, that by that time the Mr. and Mrs, oldsters will constitute more than BOUNTIFUL Lester H. Belliston announce the 10 per cent of the nation. He estimates there will be nearly twice engagement and forthcoming mar to as many people than riage ef their daughter, Ara, Mr. there are today. James C. Richards, son of The store will also have a waitand Mrs. L L. Richards of Og-de- n. ing room for customers waiting They will be married In the for prescriptions and, for the most Manti L D. S. temple on Thurs- part, the store will feature day. March 15. A wedding rec since there will be a shortthat evening in the Nephi age of clerks. eption First-Secon- d ward hall will honor the young couple. Their many friends and relatives in this area are invited. m 1 Page Rv "FRIENDLY SERVICE" 1.00 69 C 1.00 |