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Show Section Two, Page Four 8 SHOP THE TIMES-NEW- Thursday, NEPHI. UTAH S, SAVE IN NEPHI 'M'M'ypy'fX i r AA " I Ai S -- .wft ' jtt'i i WHEN "' '- , v. ' f I v. ' A'AA:' CI - y ' , , ., - ni w wiBMbi ";s a-s"- The Standard Man showed me hov to save 10 on floor waxes 4 w- MiMy... ci ."Hv.-- i ' ' May 10, I9S6 - - - 'i- - "1.-:. - any time during May By buying and taking delivery or June, you can get a 10 discount on Standard v. floor waxes and preservatives. These four products are all included in this special Wax a lustrous gives offer: Standard film that resists wear; Standard Wax Floor Spray has sealing qualities of floor wax and helps control Self-Polishi- i SPRINGTIME Boy, bat and ball belong to no particular locality. The fact that this picture was taken in Minneapolis, Minn., is of incidental importance. What IS important is that the days are longer, there's a vacant lot down the street and Willie has a bat and ball . . . WATER RUNS, Nephi Local and Social News Items ELECTRICALLY!!. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gadd and Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Hayden of Provo were in Nephi Friday to visit their parents, Mrs. George Parkin and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd, and to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. James Allred. Mrs. Allred is the former Dawn Gadd. Cows give more milk and butterfat, with plenty of water to drink. Hens lay more. Beef, Iamb and pork production steps up. Household chores lighten. Inquire now from your dealer or county low-coelectric agent about installing a water system on your farm. D. T. 1 Wayne V. Liddiard of Bethesda Hospital, Maryland, has returned to his base after spending an emergency leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank LidHe was called home bediard. cause of the serious illness of his mother. st Mr. and Mrs. Lavar liddiard and family of Draggerton were week end guests at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Liddiard. bElllR... Electrically FARM Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aubrey of Salt Lake City were guests of her prents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 1 Nielsen on Sunday. Dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmott were his mother, Mrs. Jane Memmott of Scipio, and their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott and family of Lehi. Mrs. is visiting this Jane Memmott week with her son and daughter in law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott wish to thank their friends and neighbors for their assistance and kindnesses during and following the fire at thei rresidence early Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hopes of Eureka were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Read on Sunday. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pay were their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs Donald L. Pay and two daughters Glori and Dianna of Ely, Nevada. rimiw r h 7ZTiZr MO (XJJi1 i - I I A- BUT, DEAR- I WAS WHISTLING BEST IrA If BUT FOR THE L ONLY Bishop nd Mrs. William Pax-ma- n and Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmott were in St George recently for two days. They enjoyed going through the St George temple and visiting with former Nephites: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ghristensen, Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard, and Mrs. Ralph Beard and their families. Week end guests of Mrs. Geo. H. Parkin were her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Christiansen and family of Lrrk. Mary Lind Irons of Provo was a week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Irons. She also was in Nephi Monday evening to attend the Mothers and Daughters party of the Ladies Literary Club. TRANSPORTATION, SEE PAINTER - OTQggJL dust; Standard Shingle and Floor Oil penetrates natural oils, renews life of wood, replaces dried-ou- t old shingles and soft wood floors; Standard Floor Hardener lengthens floor life by hardening and sealing the wood. Buy a year's supply (or more) now . . . and save take delivery during May or June and Mrs. Waldon Reed and two Jimmy and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and family of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Minnie Winter. sons, Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tew were their sons in law and daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Guy T. Baker of Provo, Second Lieutenant and Mrs. Ken neth D. Johnson of Dayton. Ohio. The Johnsons also visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Johnson. iMr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden are in Rupert, Idaho where they were called because of the serious illness of her brother, Ralph Broad-wh- o is a patient at the Twia Falls hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Westring and family were in Liberty Park recently where they enjoyed a family gathering of the Westring family. Sunday gueses of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black were their sons and daughter in law, Keith Blck of Dugway. and Mr. nd Mrs. Neil Black and family of Kearns. ... 10. For Information on any Standard Oil Company of California product, caB D. C. BOSWELL NEPHI, UTAH PHONE 83 HIKING -- Utah Educator Utah's mining industry plays an important part in education in our state. In addition to paying millions in taxes, mining companies during the past 10 years have given mere than $300,000 in research grants to Utah colleges and universities, and in 1955 they gave $13,500 in scholarships to high school and college students. Mining participates in education as a good citizen of Utah. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant fife tor ail" Mo-Cun- e, UJL'Al TRAMMMXI, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton were Mr m I l3f ill 1 1 Ll i LM ftW!MWPWW!OW r- limn , VMM !7T p3 () (S),. more that's new ,N than all competitive jj cars combined.,. : . 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