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Show 7 Thursday, 3rd, 1956 May IM TAILORS THE S. NEPHI. UTAH LEVAN NEWS Nephi Local and Social News Items MADE Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whitelock of Provo, Miss Delorus Thompson of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilson of Kimberly, Nevada were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Thompson. 101 YEARS OF CRAFTSMANSH The Levari Ward Primary will present their annual conference on Sunday evening, May 6 at 7 p. m. The theme of the conference "That Ye May Brings Souls Unto Me" will be portrayed by the children of the ward. Everyone is invited to be In attendance. Mrs. Edna Hansen spent last week in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olesen. Mr. and Mrs. Ole-se- n accompanied her home INTO THESE SUPERB SPORT COATS v TIMES-NEW- Mrs. Gertrude Shepherd entertained a group of ladies at her home last Thursday afternoon. The time ws spent in quilting. A lovely lunch was served. Mrs. Mary Morgan returned home on Saturday after enjoying a week in Provo with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Oaley. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lunt of Salt Lake City visited on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Chrdstensen and M if y, Perry Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox, Mrs. Wallace Burnham, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rodgers of Blandlng were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dyreng in Manti on Monday. Mrs. Guests on and Friday at the home Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Houghton were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Howell and family of Helper. Mrs. Arthur Crowther of Provo visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall were Sunday dinner guests of their son and daughter in law, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hall of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Worwood have received word that their son, Clark, has been promoted to the rank of Specialist Third Class and has successfully completed a four weeks course in the school of supply. He is stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Goble and family and Mrs. Clarence Hansen were in Salt Lake City Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen and families. Sunday guests of Mrs. Minnie Winter were her son in law and CALL FOR BI08 Sealed bids will be received by daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Utah Poultry and Farmers Co- England and four children: Barry, operative for the warehouse build- Karen, Brent and Kathy of Tooele. ing on the Utah Poultry Feed Week end guests of Mr. and Mill (formerly Juab Valley Feed) other relatives. Cenand West Third at property Austin MflraelQrin aryA enns TfAn- - ter. Bids must include the reneth and Reed of Salt Lake Citv moval from the property of the Bids will be received visited on Sunday and Monday building. NEW with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. on or before May 15 by R. Roscoe a. mangeison. Garrett, local manager. BO-Mrs. Cora Wankier entertained SPRING SHIPANOTHER relatives and friends at her home MENT of modern lamps and TRANSISTOR on Saturday afternoon, the occas shades has just arrived ion being her birthday anniver- Chapman iuimture io. HEARING AID sary. A lovely luncheon was I1 These handsome, luxury-qualitall wool sport coats say "Quality" in every line and stitch. That's because MARX-MAE'S century-ol- d tradition of painstaking craftsmanship Btanda behind their famous label. Your choice of many, many finer fabrics, patterns in the and colors pocket popular three-patc- h styling with ticket pocket. The following ladies from East Juab County attended the P. T. A. convention in Salt Lake City on Wednesday and Thursday: Ruth Mabel Wetherell, June Wilson, Wilkey, Mary Jensen, Ina Kay, Mabel Kay and Erma Keyte. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Jones were In Salt Lake City Friday where they visited with relatives. Misses Ann Jensen and Jean Abersold of Salt Lake City were recent guests of Ann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Udell R. Jensen. The family of Mr. and Mrs. John C Hall visited with them recently to observe the birthday anniversary of Mr. Hall. Lynn Hall of BYU was a week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox were their sons and daughters in law: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cox of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Cox and three daughters of Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Greenwood have returned home after spending last week in Phoenix, Arizona where they attended a General Tire dealers convention. They also visited with Mrs. Greenwood's brother and sister in law, Dr. and Mrs. Juel Parker at Los Angeles. Recent visitors in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tolley. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tolley. Mrs. Tolley was a patient at the L D S hospital following major surgery. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cazier and family. D X COMPUTE OMtr LAST TIME TONIGHT! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY iiin Any J GUARANTEE! PHOTO . O. I1IB, DEPT. Salt Lake City, Utah X T, 'Smi Just imagine I A finest Zenith quality backed by an monev-bac- k guarantee of full satisfaction, yet selling the pnee for of manv comDarable aids. So small, so light it can be hidden behind a man's necktie ...worn in a woman's hair! Operates for about 10 a week. iron-cla- MONIT-IAC- MS advertised in BAZAAR 4 p. in. on Tuesday May 8 at the Third Ward Recreational hall Quilts, Aprons, many Mothers' Day gifts for sale will be sold Refreshments Sponsored by the Third Ward Relief Society. LIFE THE TOGGERY ,V d 10-d- THE jiSfai" SJAIE PaTOASSOCKnOlf NATIONAL EDITORIAL WEDNESDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY one-four- MARGARET WAITER BRENNAN ' (fihZJ--- v ,JV$S FOR SALE Beginners bicycle t Balance wheels Phone 460. practically new GOOD USED INNERSPRING MATTRESS and matching box springs for sale reasonable at the Sleep Chapman Furniture Co. w Phone 300. FOR SALE LOSE IF YOU TRY TO "DO IT YOURSELF" the treatment of Excellent Jersey H Phone 323J WEWIL BUY ASPEN TIMBER YOU at SI 6.00 per cord, or equivalent to $32.00 theres no substitute for skill and experience. Don't take professional chances with your health. See your doctor first, then bring his prescription to us. We'll fill it with utmost care, using only the finest of drugs. illness, A per 1000 on highway or railroad. Contact: WESTERN WOOD EXCELSIOR Jlgst-- J IMADEANEWYEARS Kendall apart TIRE SALE at Greenwood Tire Service Up to 50 off on Tube and Tubeless Tires. Milk Cow M Golden K ments, phone 344. FOR RENT 2 used washing FOR SALE Call 298W. machines in comfort JUST JVfJfSCOPtJ poymwtfi arranged FOR SALE Modern basement in home (four rooms and bath Contact Don W. good location Ingram at 475 East 1st South or Call 237W. 2tip ifrv' rMv WIFE GREENWOOD urtMimrmiuust uro T"",'"8'- GUARANTEE O'BRIEN CHARLOTTE Greenwood's. at Nephi. Juab County, Utah. at Nephi, Utah as second class of Congress of March 3, 1879. year $4.00; Six months, $2.25. in advance. Advertising rates Publishers A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Editor - Manger Roy E. Gibson Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah In APARTMENTS Summer rates OFF ON NEW TIRES at 30 Hi K - 195 Kit Iassocutlqn Published every Thursday Entered at the post office mail matter under the act One Subscription rates: Subscriptions are payable on request. at East Center furnished or Call 593J. unfurnished APARTMENT OR RENT Mm cuts SANDERS BORCHERS HUDSON BEDDING PLANTS ARE NOW Excellent supply READY everything transplanted into foil containers Asters, Petunias, Snaps, Salvia, Glad Bulbs, pep pers, tomatoes and many others Nephi Floral, 213 East Fifth No. MEMBER. U1AH Easy VfcifiJ MONDAY SUNDAY BOX BLAXI AMANDA MATINEE SATURDAYI mm Y TO V7 H f& P.O. Box 609 or Ph. 147 Cedar City, Utah I Z teheqIeIf WITH J if!2TANDlfe3nr TO DRIVE MFG. CO. I fwrr rrun START THE NEW VEAft fnn FINE USED CAR FROfA PAINTER MOTOR CO. - WE'RE SAVING FOR OUR FAMILY'S FUTURE THATS WHY WE DO ALL OUR SHOPPING IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY You'll save money, ave time, save energy, too, when you shop your local stors. No bus fare, no extra mileage on your car . . (or your feet) and no serious parking problems. Your local stores are nea home, so you can buy what you want as you need it! Your local merchant is a The business men in your home community pay taxes for the support of your part of your "home town too. He knows communuity, provide jobs needs and your for your neighbors, take has provided quality prodpart in civic affairs. So help ucts at the same reasonable your town! Help yourself! Trade at home. prices you'd pay anywhere. This message is brought by the NEPHI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, composed of the following firms DR. P. L JONES PARKIN MOTOR CO. SILVER MAPLE SERVICE family, day-to-da- y at NEPHI CLEANERS ORD & MANGELSON DRUG CO. GARBETTS EXCLUSIVE LADIES SHOP CARTER'S CAFE CHAPMAN FURNITURE RALPH'S MARKET ANDERSONS CONOCO SERVICE MT. STATES TEL & TEL CO. J. aTOGGERY CO. PENNEY THE THE TIME BOX PAXMAN'S IMPLEMENT CO. COMMERCIAL BANK OF UTAH 4-PLUMBING & BUILDERS SUPPLY NEBO CLUB NEPHI MOTOR CO. PRATT'S MERCANTILE CO. EL TONYA MOTEL VENICE THEATRE CHRISTENSEN'S, INC. THERMOID WESTERN CO. SNAK SHAK CLARK'S WHOLESALE SERVICE JOHNSON'S IGA MARKET SPARKS MOTEL TRI STATE LUMBER COMPANY STOWELL'S COAL COMPANY UTAH POULTRY & FARMERS CO-O- CO. P. NEPHI JEWELRY HOME NEPHI CLINIC NEPHI DRUG CO. TIMES-NEW- S PUBLISHING CO. STEVE'S TIRE SERVICE RAY'S CAFE PEXTON WHOLESALE CO. NEBO CHEVROLET CO. E. R. SHAW CO. ALLEN'S CASH STORE BAILEY MOTEL DICK'S SERVICE, INC E COMPANY BURTON BARBER SHOP BAILEY-McCUN- V J j |