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Show Thursday, May 24, 1956 r THE III T1R w 1 The Six Honevs nnh hA their regular meeting at the home of Olive Poulson. Opening prayer was given by Dorothy Wank ier. demonstrations were given by Mrs. Poulson and Mrs. Beard. lJiLS "SXZ3 Jumbo f ''T 1 Jil00' I rial Rom M Amontr the things marin hv the club members were salad, sand wiches, egg sandwiches and milk drink. Club members present included Janice Ballow, Shanna Shepherd, Mary Morgan, Dorothy LaRue Wankier, Stephensen, and Rhea Poulson. Teachers are Mrs. Olive Poulson and Mrs. Kittv Beard. Reporter. Janice Ballow. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Beard announce the birth of a daughter on Friday, May 18 at the Juab Count- ty hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sheen of Provo nd Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Aagard of Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson were in Murray last Friday evening where they attended the Semfor inary graduation exercises their daughter, Mary Mathews. Mrs. Mathews returned to Levan with her parents following the exercises. i35 ( V. TrftTrmm MONEY-BAC- K GUARANTEE! SAM'S PHOTO LAB p. O. BOX 1118, DEPT. X Salt InUm city, Utah Him (SS3SB Clyde Ewell of Ogden has been enjoying this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangel-sovisiting with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Derele Hansen and family visited in Fountain Green on Sundav with his mothpr. Hrs. Caroline Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson of Monticello announce the birth of a daughter on Friday, May 18 at the Juab County hospital. Grand 6 trips parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood of Levan and Mrs. Arvil- daily la Anderson of Fountain Green. plus tax Mr. and Mrs. James Christen- sen and sons Ross and Von visited in Salt Lake City Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mower. Mrs. Mower is the former Elaine 5 $2965 Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Man 6 trips gelson and family and Miss Ranae were in Salt Lake City daily Westring last Saturday to meet Elder Ned plus tax Mangelson who has fulfilled a mission for the Church in Switzerland. Elder Mangelson returned TRY IT! to Levan on Monday. Mrs. Edward Thomp Greyhound's Scenicruiser sonMr.andand baby of Ephraim were in Levan for the ninth grade grad offers complete washuation on Thursday mght. I D. U. P.. cabin in Levan. A history of Thomas Pass and Mary Ann Warmby Pass was given by Bessie Paystrup. The lesson "The Diary of Reddick N. Allred" was given by Viola Shepherd. Refreshments were served by Cora Wankier and Viola Shep herd to Bessie Paystrup, Lorene Morgan, Nina Taylor, Leah Bosh Christena Dulcie Stephensen, Francom, Maud, Francom, Thel- ma Jackman, Vinese Taylor, Eda na Sherwood Olive Poulson, Mangelson, Mae Wankier, Gertrude Shephard and the host esses. Le-on- LAST TIME TONIGHT! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY n, iS cenicruiser I The Chicken Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met on Thursday, May 17 at the 4-- H TMT Any 1 ot Levan iVcii?s 111" l0 GORCEY A HUMTZ J2 HAH $75 CHICAGO h RANDOLPH, SCOn MGEDAVffl lMltM techhicolor) MATINEE SATURDAY! SUNDAY ftyt MONDAY Warner Bros.. ttamag ROSSANA ,.,, PODESTA-JAC- SIR CEDRIC STANLEY BAKER ROBERT DOUGLAS SERNAS HARDWICKEj- s- NIALL MacCINNIS TORIN THATCHER Page Seven Member Elect Mrs. Roy W. Greenhalgh New Club President Booklore Club members held their final meeting of the current season on May 17 at the home of their president, Mrs. G. W. Williams, who presided. Mrs. R. Roscoe Garrett reviewed the i very amusing book by Bentz Plagemann, "This is Google" or The Education of a father . It is a highly entertaining account of how a father just returned from the armed services and bewith his ten-yecomes Several matters old son. of business were discussed, after which elections for the following year were held. Those elected to office Include: President, Mrs. Roy W. Greenhalgh; vice president, Mrs. J. E. Worthington; r, secretary-treasureMrs. Lee J. Olsen; Reporter, Mrs. Alton S. Gadd. Refreshments were served to Mrs. R. Roscoe Garrett, Mrs. Roy W. Greenhalgh, Mrs. Lee J. Olsen, Mrs. Fred D. Morgan, Mrs. Lorin J. Christensen, Mrs. Theo. Westring, Mrs. Dean Archibald, Mrs. Alton S. Gadd Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. J. E. Worthington, Mrs. Wallace Garrett and the hostess, Mrs. G. W. Williams. ar I ISM I tJ.TtfiP ciiRlTI! w -- ...D1NY tin" " HEADACHE. I Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes of Provo visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Grace, and on Sunday two daughters in law of Mrs. Grace, Mrs. Hugh Barentson and daughter Trudy, and Mrs. Carlton Barentson and daughters Joan and Colleen of Mt. Pleasant visited with Mr. and Mrs Grace. I N1 I I LESS THAfU' PER TABLET II when you buy the big 1 1 J It .uAc VII VII I W VI I W7I I W Ik I v J I 1 ll'l'l MIMIII'IM.r i 0 . w i I Monday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eagar were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eagar of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris and children of Torrence, California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Foote, parents of Mrs. Bowery Boys LOS ANGELES 5s NEPHI. JUAB COUNTY, UTAH TIMES-NEW- 100 tablets dmi. dlW n,y Nephi Drug Co. MOTHERS, do you need extra money to keep the children in school or college. Pleasant, prof itaible part time employment will do it. Write to Avon Man-age- r, 164 North 700 East, Provo. SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI W WEDNESDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY room, new contour seats, WE HAVE a large selection of single Viewmaster Reels that have been discontinued. Regular price was 35c. Our price while they last, Special 5 for $1.00 Nephi Drug Co. "upstairs" observation too! lev si, NEP;:3 CAFE PHONE 255 SEE greyhound! I I THE SENSATIONAL SAVINGS on new Spring Coats and Suits at GARBETT'S Sale now on. FOR SALE saddle horse m AGNES MOOREHEAD A UNIVERSAL CONRAD INTERNATIONAL NAGEL PICTURE Weiner pigs. Also Earl McPherson. HONEY, YOU'LL NEVER GET A BETTER WISE BIRDS 000 yIU ARE IN THE KNOW BARGAIN WHEN YOU SHOP IN NEPHI EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND DOES A TWO-FOLD portion of your dollar goes for efficient law enforcement agencies for your protecto make tion; clean, well lighted streets in your Here home of town. your you proud local stores you'll find fresh, new merchandise, bought with you and your needs in with your to support to build a better town your community for you to live in. Part of every dollar Every time you spend a dollar local merchants, part of it goes I A goes fo rtaxes, to build schools for your children's education; to provide parks and playgrounds for your recreation; hospitals and hrealth programs to help keep, your family well and strong. COOP. RECTORS JOB. to make your life better, easier, mind more comfortable. So do yourself a favor. SoP in your home community. THE DOLLARS YOU SPEND AT HOME STAY AT HOME AT THE rf Patronize Your Community Stores . The Money You Spend at Home Helps Improve Your Community dju at HOME of the following firms This message is brought by the NEPHI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, composed PARKIN MOTOR CO. NEPHI CLEANERS ORD & MANGELSON DRUG CO. GARBETTS EXCLUSIVE LADIES SHOP ANDERSONS CONOCO MT. STATES TEL J I Recappahle Caseing JOHN M. BROUGH CO. Nephi, Utah Co-o- p Big Savings on All Passenger & Truck Tire Sizes & TEL SERVICE CO. CHRISTENSEN'S, INC. THERMOID WESTERN CO. SNAK SHAK , CLARK'S WHOLESALE SERVICE JOHNSON'S IGA TRI STATE LUMBER CARTER'S CAFE CHAPMAN FURNITURE RALPH'S MARKET NEPHI CLINIC NEPHI DRUG CO. TIMES-NEW- S PUBLISHING CO. CO. a PENNEY CO. THE TOGGERY THE TIME BOX PAXMAN'S IMPLEMENT CO. COMMERCIAL BANK OF UTAH 4-PLUMBING & BUILDERS SUPPLY J. NEBO CLUB NEPHI MOTOR CO. PRATT'S MERCANTILE CO. EL TONYA MOTEL SPARKS MOTEL COMPANY STOWELL'S COAL COMPANY UTAH POULTRY & FARMERS CO-O- DR. P. L. D MARKET VENICE THEATRE P. JONES SILVER MAPLE SERVICE NEPHI JEWELRY STEVE'S TIRE SERVICE RAY'S CAFE PEXTON WHOLESALE CO. NEBO CHEVROLET CO. SHAW CO. ALLEN'S CASH STORE E. R. BAILEY MOTEL DICK'S SERVICE, INC COMPANY BURTON BARBER SHOP BAILEY-McCUN- E |