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Show THE Paga Two TIMES-N- E S, NEPHI. Thursday, May 31. 1956 JUAB COUNTY. UTAH Eureka Lady, Mona Man Nephi Local and Social News Items' Join in Marriage In I I I f.ll I Bk. VIII i ki i F Bryant Tidwell visited last week in Moroni with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Forris Blackburn. He returned home on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Duane Tiawen alter tney naa spent the day in Moroni. Mrs. Wilbur Baxter and four children of Provo are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John wakey. A 2c Tarn Davis has been in Nephi visiting with his parents, Mr and Mrs. T. D. Davis and with friends for the past ten days. Tom left by train from Salt Lake City Thursday for Orlando, Florida for with the Air Base assignment group at Pinecastle A. F. B. Tom recently was graduated from the school in Atomic Energy weapons at Lowry Air Force base at Den ver, and will now be in active duty in that field. Week end guests of Mr. and DID INTEGRITY Sid FILLING IN YOUR DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTION EACH PRESCRIPTION at our pharmack is compounded with meticulous care, and only fresh, top quality here ingredients are used. Bring your prescription to be sure at all times! COMPLETE MODERN PHARMACY HE DEPARTMENT WILL BE CLOSED DURING 8-9- -10 We would appreciate it very much if refills that will be needed during that time would be brought in before that time. NEPHI DRUG CO. II " TT!L vou'Rp"" 1 IRESCJ fsrZTU lSeE I &' rrt-4PZ- LOCAL TADtMAAKS. 1 In Wtd ' ' j&f -. Tv tyi PAINTER 41 fmmmS 9MimmmmmxiMmirmammmmii-- Si YOU'LL TWGHT.ON,FyouSEEM my . Avt(atbt I U U. . n- - Mrs. Ava Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilkey and son George returned Sunday from a pleasant trip to Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National park. Miss Kenna Johnson of Provo was a weeK end guest of her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dee Wright. Mrs. Eugene Jackson entertain ed Wednesday, May 23 for her daughter Carol, on her sixth birth' Twenty guests day anniversary. enjoyed games and refreshments. Carol, and her sister Sue, spent the remainder of the week in Moroni with their grandmother, Mrs. Hyrum Tidwell, returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Greenhalgh attended the Weber high school commencement exercises at Ogden on Thursday. Their granddaughter, Miss Utahna Greenhalgh was one of the 353 graduates. Two grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh also were graduated from their high schools on Friday: Keith Gilbson from Preston, Idaho high school, and Robert Bailey from Jordan high school. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh attended the wedding reception in Salt Lake City for their their nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith. &it44V 'SN'T THIS GAY? IT MAKES their regular meeting Saturday June 2 at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Houghton were Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Hudson of Price. Mrs. Houghton and Mrs. were in Salt Lake City to attend Market Week last week. On FriHudson are sisters. day evening they attended the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh wedding reception given for Mr. and daughters attended a wedding and Mrs. James Smith which was reception in Provo Monday even- held in the Bonneville Stake ' ing for Mr. and Mrs. Don Orme. house. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Howell of Worth-ington Misses Lulu and LaRue Salt Lake visited on Monday are visiting this week with with Mr. City and Mrs. Raymond their brother and sister in law, Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Worthing-to- n Mrs. Angus Haynes was hostin Niles, California. ess to of her lady friends on Mr. and Mrs. Clark Haynes and Friday.eightThe occasion was her of Provo family spent the week anniversary. end with his parents Mr. and birthday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Foxley of Mrs. Angus Haynes. On Monday Salt Lake City spent Friday with exthey attended the graduation Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard, ercises at Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant at which time, Alan Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley Haynes, a grandson of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowles Mrs. Augus Haynes, received his were in Provo last week where diploma. they attended graduation exercises for two grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Alan MoCune of Glendale, Mrs. Charles Norton tanley. California is visiting in Nephi with from Junior high while her father, Jesse Pay, and other graduated his Gary, graduated from relatives. She is a house guest highbrother, school. They are sons of Mr, ' of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowles. and Mrs. Blaine Norton. OUR PRESCRIPTION JUNE Mrs. P. N. Anderson has re--; turned home after a two weeks visit in Ki ogham, Arizona, Los Angeles and Bakersfield, Califori her family, nia with members he was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. J. Q. Anderson of Bakersfield. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard last Wednesday and Thursday were Mrs. Howard's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adams of Garfield. Nephi Garden Club will hold gMfS " r4l sf 4m -- Copprglow Interior Distinguishes thi New Chrysler W(nd.0rV.BSPnaSp.cla, rr? I Sdam i: .Jv- rriffm MA A r7fj Ltl 'J -i J j 3 ' j equipment 2 trolUd MONA Peggy Paxman Hawkins, daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. William Paxman of Eureka, became the bride of M. Reeve Fowden, son of Mrs. Cora Fowden of Mona, in a pretty double ring ceremony on May 18 at the home of the brides parents. Officiating was Bishop Vaughn Molyneux of Mona in the presence of relatives and close friends. The bridle couple stood before an alter of flowers and lighted candles. The bride selected a dress of pale pink lace over pale pink slipper satin and wore a white orchid. She was attended by her sister in law, Mrs. Irene Johnson as matron of honor. Robert Fowden stood as best man for his brother. 200 guests atApproximately tended the wedding and open house. After the ceremony tray refreshments were served by Mrs. Paxman. The couple will make their, home for the present at Dug-wayUtah. I 1 Factory approved 1 matheds Vg I Factory trained man w I i 3 . Tlr. PfrT4 O..ro,rubber quality We've spent thousands of dollars to install the most efficient recapping shop in town. It's your local "tire factory"; the one place in town you can count on a factory-lik- e job. FOR TRUCK AND PASSENGER TIRES GREENWOOD TIRE SERVICE Kitchen Quickies Featuring WE MAINTAIN A FULL, FRESH SUP- AND PLY OF MEADCWGOLD, CLOVERLEAF DAIRY PRODUCTS . . . HI-LA- ND also an abundant supply of cheese specialties, and butter. And for your party and dessert needs, many flavors of ice cream and ice cream specialties. BAKE RITE SHORTENING - - 3 pound tins, Each OS TANG LUNCHEON MEAT - 12 oz tins - ? for 1.00 tins for J5C CUDAHY VIENNA SAUSAG- ERegular packages, Each SHREDDED WHEAT LARGE SIZE Each - - 5?C CHEESE WHIZ --1- 8C SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER - - Regular jars. 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Yet if you can afford any medium-price- d car you can car even a fully equipped afford to own a bigger, more powerful Chrysler Windsor with 250 hpl Come in today and see what all 8 the excitement's about! 'Optional Power Train "low-price- d" V-- CHRYSLER WINDSOR V-- 8 QISOEST BUY OF ALL FINE CARS PAINTER MOTOR CO. 140 South Main PHONE 10 "May is ufaty aback montfi . . . Chack your car . . .Check AcdcJants mm y MEATS,GROCERIES,FRUITSVEGETABlES...Phone 6 Nephi, Utah |