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Show Pag THE Two TIMES-NEW- S, Thursday, May 24, 1956 NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH Mrs. Verda Cloward visited in Tooele Wednesday and Thursday with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nielsen and Wedfamily. on visitors Provo were Olpin nesday. Mrs. John Park of Murray is Mrs. C. W. Morgan and Mrs. visiting in Nephi with Mr. and Wilford Belliston were in Salt Mrs. George V: Jones and Mr. Lake City on Friday and Satur- and Mrs. George H. Ostler and day. Mrs. Belliston visited with other relatives. her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith and family while Mrs. Morgan visited with CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Varlo Davenport. May we express our thanks and Mrs. Davenport is the former to our many kind gratitude Mary Pauline Christison, a grand- friends, neighbors and relatives daughter of Mrs. Morgan. for their many acts of love and Lee Brox, son of Mr. and Mrs. sympathy following the sudden of our dear wife and mothStanley Brox, has obtained em- death ployment with the General Elect- er. To the Bishopric, Relief Society, ric Company in Salt Lake City and will make his home there for Ladies Literary Club, Social Club, speakers and the summer. Neighbors those who furnished music, and to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ostler and those who in any way gave us family, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cooper help and expressed their symand L. V. Cooper spent Sunday pathy. in Payson with Mr. and Mrs. Don George A. Sperry and family Cooper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horton of Goshen visited on Sunday with CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown and For the kindnesses shown in Mrs. Orton and Mrs. family. our behalf following the death of Brown are sisters. our brother, we are sincerely Mrs. Thomas Stephenson re- thankful. We desire also to exturned with Mr. and Mrs. Clyne tend our thanks to friends and Leavitt to their home in Chino, relatives who gave floral ofCalifornia for a visit Mr. Leav- ferings, and for the words of conitt Sunday was sustained as sec- solation, and music furnished at ond counselor in the Chino, Cal- the services. Brothers and sisters of Leland ifornia branch presidency. Ockey Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson of Huntington were in Nephi on Nephi Local and Social News Items The Salt Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneersat held the their meeting on May 9 home of Mrs. Kate Bowles. The EMEftBT'rrrJSOF SATEPftSS ASS0C1AH0N NATIONAL EDITORIAL TUB- song "Long, Long Ago" was followed by prayer by Mrs. Laura Brough. The lesson, publications of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, was given by Mrs. Maude An article on Chief Robertson. Walker was given by Miss Naomi Bailey. Refreshments were served by the following Mrs. Mrs. Alice P. McCune, Beryl Bowers and Mrs. Wanda Burridge. Sunday visitors in Nephi were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton and family of Provo. They weer the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Stanley. Mrs. Douglas Brown was in Spanish Fork recently where she attended a club Darty as a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin spent Mothers day week end visiting in Provo and Salt Lake City with relatives. UTAH A$C3TN UJ rn.nm,g.'..'J Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879. Six months. $2.25. 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AiIm Box Treats 50 x 50 ft I xxGAIN this year by popular demand v 4 D 'J l A , auto- matically dispenses the Scott granules at right amounts to clean out dandelions, buckhorn and other broadleaved weeds without harm to grass. in a clean granular comis famous 2,4-D as it comes from package. use to ready pound . The Friendly Circle met Friday afternoon, May 18 at the home of Mrs. Ida Belliston. A very pleasant afternoon was spent in social chat and. was enjoyed by Alice P. McCune, Jennie Beck, Beryl Bowers, Wanda Burridge, Rhea Beagley, Amy Warner, Elizabeth Black and the hostess Ida Belliston. A delicious lunch- Friday to attend the graduation when their daughter, eon was served by the hostess, exercises Marcia Carter, received her diassisted by Florence Powell. ploma. Marcia returned to HuntMr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lynn Olpin ington with them. and Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Wall of visited in Fort Harriman Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller Santaquin visited in Nephi Friday with her mother, Mrs. George Mrs. Miller is a sister of Mrs. Parkin and other relatives. They attended the Juab high school Week end guests of Mr. and graduation exercises Friday evenMrs. Frank Parkin were Mr. and ing. Mrs. Don Christiansen and fam Mrs. Ray Earl of Idaho Falls, ily of Lark and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coombs and son Steele Kay Idaho, and Mrs. Ted SmithMel-of Park City, cousins of Mrs. of Santaquin. vin Stanley, visited on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Evan Blackett with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley were week end guests of Mr. and and other relatives in Nephi. Mrs. Harold Boyce in Salt Lake Mr and Mrs. Ray Howard visCity. ited in Manti with friends SunGerald Cooper and Miss Beth day evening. SENSATIONAL SAVINGS on Phillips of Provo visited over the week end with his parents, Mr. new SPRING COATS and SUITS and Mrs. J. V. Cooper. See them at Garbett's Sale now on. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Parry of Lake Shore and Mr. and Mrs. Daven Engle of Spanish Fork at tended the Juab high school graduation exercises last Friday, at which time Mrs. Norman Ostler received her diploma. Mrs. Ostler is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parry and a sister of Mrs. Engle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black, Mrs. Melvin Warren and Mrs. Lynn "pom ho Scoffs Dry Applied Controls Scotts Spreader No mixing or measuring io Railroad v A 1 A-- A rr"2 jfTyh I tXZU I |