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Show Thursday, April 19, 1956 for the use of the hall and their Juab Stakes. The winning team equipment" Stake MIA officials will which a will receive trophy stated. Volley Ball Playoff Set Friday Evening be presented after the games. Price of admission will be 25c. Juab Stake MIA will be host Armory Building Friday, April 20 Even the best reputation gets "We will appreciate your support, to Division B of District five vol- starting at 7:30 p.m. our ap- tarnished unless it is eontinn.ii extend to c, wish we and of B consists Division off. ball ley play Deseret, Millard and preciation to the National Guard kept polished. The games will be held fn the THE Page Two Savings Bond Purchases Uinus he mUitfi UTAH Gains Throughout Utah ASSOCIAHOM "Utah's greatest savings bond month in 11 years" was the enthusiastic statement of Frederick P. Champ of Logan, State Savings Bond chairman upon reviewing the sales tallies for March just received from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Purchases of series E and H savings bonds in Utah during March were the highest single $2,490,403, month's sales report since the end of 1945, Mr. Champ pointed ASSC i Utah. , Published every Thursday at Nephi. class second Utah as at Nephi, Entered at the post office mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 879. One year $4.00; Six months, $2.25. Subscription rates: in advance. Advertising rates are payable Subscriptions on request. A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Publishers Roy E. Gibson Editor - Manger Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 96, Nephi, Utah Juab-County- Mrs. Gilbert Howard of Palm-dal- e, California was in Nephi last week to attend the wedding of her son Ray Howard, and to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Wm. G. Pay was a week end guest of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kay at Goshen. (Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gadd and son Larry, and daughter Sharon have returned to their home in Seattle, Washington after having visited for ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd and with other relatives in Nephi, Salt Lake pty, and Pro-vo. See the TOT?? you'll have J. 7) 5i on a ; out Nephi Local and Social News Items Sunday guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Wm. Paxman were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tranter and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hansen of Murray. Rodney Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Park, spent Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as a guest of the Salt Lake Rotary Club at the annual Youth convention held in Salt Lake City. Rodney was chosen to represent Juab high school on his scholastic and leadership standing at the school, and was one of the 71 boys to register for the convention. NEPHI. MTAH Santa-quin-Tinti- EDITORIAL NATIONAL Vs Continue to Reflect TIMES-NEW- Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Openshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ostler were in Moroni Friday evening to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen. Mrs. Jensen was the former Miss Joanne Cloward. The following people were among the guests at the wedding reception in Manti Friday even Ray Howard and his bride, the former Kathel Koitzsch: ing for Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard of Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green- halgh and daughters Marilyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marjorie, Stephenson, Mrs. Ora Sperry and daughter Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Penney of Meadow, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Be 11 is ton, Mr. and Mrs Byron Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Memmott, Mr. and Mrs S. F. Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Howard, Mr. anl Mrs. Elmont Carter, Leland Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Carter of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Price of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pay and family and Mrs. Lavell Hone and baby of Springville visited in Brigham City during the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crowtner, parents of Mrs. Pay. Kenneth Nyiman, Juab County Savings bonds chairman, report ed that purchases of E and H savings bonds in this count y dur ing March were $1,837, bringing the total for the first quarter of the year to $13,500, or 27 per cent i ox the county's, 1956 quota. STRICTLY FRESH CECRETARY we know says she's going to ask for a raise. Her three-holunch hours take so much of her time that she has to work as hard as two persons the rest of each day to get her work done. ur ENJOY LUSCIOUS FRESH FOODS, TEMPTINGLY SERVED ATOP THE EXCLUSIVE DOME DINER RELAX IN COMFORT AS YOU RIDE IN SOFT, NEW, ADJUSTABLE, "STRETCH OUT" SEATS Fellow across the desk from, us says that you don't have to be married in Monaco, where Monte Carlo is located, to find out that marriage is the world's biggest gamble. 4, ".,. x Friend of ours is staying home for two weeks this summer so that be can afford last year's vacation. Scientists working on guided missiles, might well investigate; the principle which governs the- EVERY TIME" 4tM"-- affinity of a baseball for a ture window. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carter, Giant pansies, FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hedberg, and We'd like to get our hands on Mrs. Raymond Houghton visited Violas, Delphi neum, Pyretheum at the fellow who bribed the airon Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olsens, 212 South Center, lines to send planes Phone 9913 . Henry Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Santaquin over our house right at the most' Chauncey Howell in Fair view. exciting moment of every JTV Come with us to drama. TEACHERS Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Attend six weeks of Ronald Jarrett were Mr. and Mrs. HAWAII Wm. Jarrett and family of Salt summer school at the University FOR THE BEST in plumbing Have fun, and inLake City and Mrs. Blain Mart- of Hawaii 4-en of Santaquin. On Sunday. teresting experiences. Write Mrs. and heating, call D at 306. FR Tel. Alonzo son J. Mrs. Mr. and Jarrett and Morley, Kent were in Provo to visit with 387 East 3rd North, Provo, Utah VISIT HAWAII WITH US All meals, expense tour, Including only $497 from Oakland. 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