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Show 1956 10, May Thursday. THE (T ' X HEARING AID features super-sensiti- ve J On of S superb Zenith model elllng lor SO to ISO This tiny, light, 1 Zenith has famous Zenith Quality features ...plus miniature external microphone for super clarity and wearing ease! Sounds come through clear, distinct, with marked reduction of annoying clothing "whispers". New Cae bt worn as" smart accessory tor woman's lapel or scarf I tf ' e Zenith circuit, new earphone I Come in for free Zenith Quality Test today) Farm Show Highlights Weed, Pest Control Money-Bac- k Guarantee Five-Ye- ar Service Plan Warranty Easy Time Payment Arranged I 10-D- stick-Dl- a One-Ye- ar for man s necKuei w Mr. and Mrs. rvavirl tended a party honoring Vernal Roper at his home in Gunnison last Friday. dime-siz- ...of as attrictive PRIESTHOOD ANNIVERSARY TO BE NOTED SUNDAY An outstanding program is being prepared for presentation on Sunday evening in the ward chapel at 6:45 p. m. in commemoration of the anniversary of the restoration of the Aaron ic priesthood. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson of Fountain Green visited on Mon day at the home of their son In law anddaughter, Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph Jackman. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson and family of Ogden were week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson AARON IC stud Honoring their mother ents of the Mona School will present their Spring Festival and Mothers Dav Droerams on Fri. iay, May 11. Ned Newton of Tremnntnn Pnnl Jess and Thomas Newton of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sterling of Arlington, California and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of L.os Angeles were in Mona Saturday to attend the funeral of Fred Newton. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton and fa milv find Xj-- e Virginia Jarrett and children of aa.u iaKe Jity. Mrs. Verda Addineton of Bur- :i hank Ca i f Am; Snepard and children, Miss Sar- "-oait ijoKc uty ana Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Kay of oaaiuiquin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay for the week- fin rl NEW Crusader-- NEPHI. UTAH S. Discussions on weed and pest control measures feature the May broadcast schedule of "This Business of Farming" heard weekdays at 12:15 p.m. on KSL Kadio. The 1956 weed control Drotrrarn and the use of insecticides is the subiect for Friday. May 11. and Monday, May 14. The control of household pests, including flies. weevil and moths is the topic for Thursday, May 17, while Monday, May 21, listeners will be brought up to date with current flower and vegetable problems. On Thursday, May 24, the prosrram will feature Utah lawn management and rose garden suggestions. "This Business of Farming" is a public service of the Kennecott Copper Corporation. FILLERS ai-- ft 1 r intur. ft riifiTilif ru'.;"imt, Thnheiial Uttmk mrM, ' ENTERTAIN GRADUATING GIRLS AND MOTHERS The Civic-ette- s entertained the ninth grade graduating girls and their mothers at a tea last Wed-nesd- y evening in the City hall. The room was beautifully decorated with early spring flowers. Al-ei- Clark S. Wood was pleasantly surprised recently on his birthday anniversary, by air his brothers and sisters. Delicious refreshments were serv ed to Linda Morgan and her mother, Mrs. Nina Morgan; Tam-r- a Gardner and rer mother, Mrs. Verna Gardner; Jayne Wankier and her mother, Mrs. Vera Wankier; Renae Collard and her mother, Mrs. Delia Collard; Beverly Malmgren and her mother, Faye Louise Powell and Malmgren; her mother, Barbara Powell; Memmott and her mother Wilda Memmott; Verla Worwood and her mother, Anita Worwood Club members present were Mrs. Pauline Mangelson, Mrs. Louise Taylor, Mrs. CoDeal Brough, Those enjoying a birthday dinner at the Snak Shak Cafe in Nephi were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bennett, Mrs. Mil lie Duesnip, Deseret; Mr. and Mrs Clyde Wood, Mrs. Hazel Harmon of Holden: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs, Dean Wood of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Caroline Hansen of Foun tain Green visited on Sunday with her son and daughter in law Mr and Mrs. Derle Hansen. Mrs. Karl Newton and children or Salt Lake City visited on Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. Mrs. Inez Zaugg of Clearfield, who had spent the past week here return ea witn mean to salt Lake City Mrs. Velyn Stevens, home Asm Dnstration agent, will be at the Levan Relief Society hall Thurs day. May 10 at 2 p. m. She will demonstrate how to make the eady mixes everyone uses today, We urge all ladies young and old to be in attendance. Mrs. Enid Worwood, Mrs. Carol Hansen, Mrs. Myrtus Stephensen, Mrs. Bonnie Paystrup, Mrs. Irene Mangelson Mrs. Vonda Bosh, Mrs Fern Wankier, Mrs. Blanche Stephensen, Mrs. Melba Ballow, Mrs Gwen Stephensen, Mrs. Jewel Grant, Mrs. Eileen Ballow, Mrs Marva Shepherd, Mrs. Alice Shepherd Mrs. Mary Aagard and Mrs. Helen Tedder. . Mr .and Mrs. Rulon Sherwood of Salt Lake CKy were guests during the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sherwood. NEW! Silver Fashion announces the biggest news of the year! HOLMES & o ikes 'lucnaiG) W f' cSmffifa-SHEi-SlG- EDWARDS EMflftCs-D- Deep Silver V asii0Dl) nm -- ajEtgaj nr. tiES!c ... a new concept in silverware ... a new standard of quality , .m mm mmm rata r, i,i risn k m & fttyu i wav OFF ON NEW TIRES at 3095. Greenwood's. FOR SALE Modern basement home four rooms and bath In Contact Don W. good location Ingram at 475 East 1st South or Call 237W. 2tlp SHOwhich dou- "STOLE" THE W- stole bles at each end as an elbow-leng- th glove has captured buy ers' eyes at recent showings in Baris, Franc. j Polka-dott- ed TIRE SALE at Greenwood Tire Service Up to 50 off on Tube and Tubeless Tires. 52-p- c. Service $100.00 8... Price 110.00 for 0pn Stock SAVE $10.00 Term Arranged J l AttWnOIBIIDl Italy's transport ministry is thinking of "hiring" robot train conductors for passenger trains. The electronic devices would play recorded station announce ments and other passenger information at appropriate times during a train's run.e 'twitat, MICROPHONE, worn here on the lapel, THIS TINY, JEWEL-LIKis a accessory willi serious purpose. It's part of Zenith's new Crnsader-hearing aid. With the "mike" out front and becomes the clasp on a man's amplifier hidden, the Ousailcr-nci'l.tie (inset), or a fashion accessory for wear on a woman's suit, E ?r?ss Section Two, Page Three Mona News News oi Levari Now! Hear Better... Without Clothing"Siajjn' 1 TIMES-NEW- or scarf. "Senior citizens" Mich., will soon be transportation at of Detroit. riding public half-far- e rates hours. Unemduring ployed persons 65 or over will be issued passport-typ- e permits to present drivers. The system will receive a trial run. off-pe- ak four-mon- of Sidewalk superintendents today are a far cry from the steamshovel watchers of another era. At the site of one new building in New York City, members of the volunteer engineers' corps watch operations through plastic windows set Into A fence. the construction thoughtful management provides a description of operations over a loudspeaker system. e e e Rep. August H. Andres en (R- Minn) has suggested that a na tionwide network of "survival food depots" be established across the nation to feed refugees in case of nuclear attack. LOSE WEIGHT f Drink el To i a high protein 3 glasses milk every day 3 A th ""'diet e ' ' ' Buick Special Riviera. e M Biggw'Urnr'Botb ofem --but its High Warehouse Costs Force 7 ' Model 46R At least one major railroad Is rising a mechanical trackwalker. The device removes and replaces wooden ties without disturbing the adjacent roadbed. 1 I "H Only two cars In all creation outsell Buick. 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