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Show Thursday. June 7, 1956 THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH S, Nephi Social News D , d, d, act and economical weed Control. Junior $8.95 grass as it kills the weeds. 2500 tqft-- $ 2.95 UfiOO sq ft- - $11.75 No 35 -- Nephi Lumber Co. 7 hopes I L ' I I I E ' ST 1 V JUNE v 17th v THE TOGGERY fl fl Hitting goes to school UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION fill June is dairy month and you will enjoy . . . good, farm-fres- h in this area. (for good Looking Sportswear and Loafing Casuals FATHERS v w aataHrfWleV i PAP DAY 14.85 Three Nephi visitors on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winter. Spanish I n Fork; Mrs. Vera Hiskey and chil May they be dren, Teasdale; and Mr. and Mrs. winners in everything they Jay Winter and family of Boun tiful. They visited with Mr. and do. Mrs. Ronald Jones, W. W. Steph-enson- s, Mrs. Winter and THREE SNAPS AND A CLICK Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Leonard Linton. The Three Snaps and a Click had their first meeting May 4 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Day and at the home of Mrs. Clark two sons visited at the H. H. of Greenhalgh home on Memorial Sparks. They chose the name ea. the club and officers were elect Day. President was Connie Sparks, Miss Dixie Howard is home as named was Vogt Rosemary vice president and Jayne Weth- - from the USAC to spend the sumerell as secretary. Jolene Pollock mer with her parents, Mr. and was named reporter and Christy Mrs. Maurice Howard. Mrs. How- tone. i Kendall was song leader. Leaders ards mother, Mrs. Ruby Bigler of Ralph Henroid of Salt are Mrs. Grace Sparks and Mrs. Eureka is visiting at the Howard SLACKS home and on Memorial Day they City was a guest on Sunday of Ruth Weterell. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson. to all motored Lake to Salt Connie d City toy Sparks) (Reporte visit with Miss Patsy Howard. V SPORT SHIRTS Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. TW-- 1 LIGHTERS STAR A. R. and Mrs. liston Mr. as and had their guests on Me- Hyland The first meeting of the Star Judy of Ocean City, morial Day Mr. and Mrs. Lester ARROW SHIRTS lighters was held at the home of daughter H. Mrs. Marion and Belliston and their Ryder three sons Alice Ann Hanson. We elected Wash., ' were dinner of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Har of Salt Lake City officers as follows: of Mr. and Mrs. Elmont ry Howell of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. WEMBLEY TIES President, Alice Hanson; vice guests Marvin Draper and daughter, Carter and H. H. Greenhalgh. president. Linda Sperry; secre Darla, also of Bountaiful, Mr. and tary and treasurer, Phyllis Dra er, Diana Parker LOAFERS Mrs. P. V. Redd and son Brvce per; reporter, Sue Ann Hovde; The song "America" was sung, of Blanding, Mr. and Mrs. Fred songleader, Margo Brough; game led by Lorraine Steiner, who is Bateman and chilren, Mr. and Marsha Jenkins; re also our song leader. chairman, Tom Belliston and family of freshment chairmen, Myrel Gow- The following people were Mrs. Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. ers. present besides tne club mem Vickers and family of Light refreshments were serv bers: Mrs. Margery Steiner, Mrs. Gerald Beaver. ed. Mrs. Beth Emogene Quarngerg, The second meeting of the Star Garrett, Mrs. Ruth Chapman. Miss Muriel Dean Musig visAfter club we were served ited two days last week with her lighters was held at the home of Marge Brough. The meeting was punch and cookies. brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and called to order by Alice Hanson. (Reported by Carol Chapman) Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh. She was The opening prayer was given by enroute to her home in St. George In the past two years the Utah Mining Association and Its Alice Hanson. The song was led after completing her studies at business Club members have distributed to Utah schools 4400 mineral by Margo Brough. the BYU. was then discussed. Light refresh specimen boxes, 5000 supplementary text books, 4000 Utah Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Black, I ments were served. natural resource maps and $5000 worth of additional helpThe club project is Third year Mrs. Vivian Wing of Salt Lake ful literature. This is part of the program to help education, Mrs. is and the leader sewing City, and Mrs. Thelma Norton and CALL FOR BIDS for individual mining companies have contributed hundreds Zelda Blackett bids will be received by son Ray of Heber visited with Sealed of thousands of dollars in research grants and scholarships. (Reported by Sue Ann Hovde.) Juab School District on or be- relatives in Nephi on Memorial fore June 14, 1956 for replacement Day. BREAKFAST NOOK of the ceiling in the Juab high guests on Memorial Day The Breakfast Nook had its school gymnasium building, and of Dinner Mrs. Sadie Cazier were Mrs. first meeting Friday, June 1 at fli the Boys dressing room of the Grace "From the earth comes an abundant life tor all" Gable and daughter Jean the home of Betty Beckstead. gymnasium building, in accordance Marie of Payson. They got acquainted with each with specifications on file with the other and selected officers. of Schools. Bids Superintendent Those present were teachers, must include removal and replace Betty Lou Becksteand and Caro- ment of electric lighting fixtures CHECK-OU- T lyn Warner, and Connie Jarrett, and cleanup of old plaster and Gail Wilkey, Saundra Cook, Ka-th- y materials removed. Cotton, Joyce Hovde, Arlene Bids will also be received on Hintze and Carolyn Hayes. or before the same date for the Rochelle Walker was unable to furnishing of gasoline for the per be there. iod July 1, 1956 until January 1 Shop tb IGA way and tav.' To you saw vwy dor wbtn you inop at IGA. Low price very day of th rk 1957. (Reported by Arlene Hintze.) Bidders must indicate the giv your food bod 94 a roal lift Thousands of thrifty housswivss know that thsir friendly IGA tores or valus ocatane content of 1, regular gas centers. Maks it a habit to shop at your neighborhood oline and Ethyl gasoline. Award NEEDLES AND KNOTS IGA Sups Marks wbsrs priest ars low srsry day. The Needles and Knots had ing or gasoline bid shall carry their first and second meetings with it a stipultion that during at the home of Barbara Garrett the period covered the lubrication recently. At the first meeting we of the school vehicles will be an elected officers: President Kath- additional business to the lowest leen Jensen; vice president, Jo-A- and best bidder. By order of the Board Jackson; secretary and treas10 oz. for 1 00 89 20 oz. Case 65 DeVon Anderson, Supt urer, Donna Jean Bowles; reporSudweeks. Nona Rae II ter, Glass of 12 Tumbler At the second meeting we read AND GUARDIANfrom a Sewing Book and had a PROBATE SHIP NOTICES. Consult County discussion on buying under cloth or Respective Signers for ing and looked at patterns and Clerk Additional Information. decided what to make this year, Youi choice of IGA Top Quality Reported by Nona Rae Sudweeks NOTICE TO CREDITORS or IGA Ripe and Ragged Pineapple Estate of Vermeil A. Beck, deHAPPY KITCHEN QUEENS ceased. Creditors will present The Happy Kitchen Queens met claims with vouchers to the unIGA Ripe N' at he home of Patsy Quarnberg. dersigned at the law office of The officers elected were pres Udell R. Jensen, 125 North Main or for ident, Patsy Quarnberg; vice Street, Nephi, Utah, on or beRagged president, Lorraine Steiner; sec fore the 18 day of September, A. No. 303 retary, Bonnie Jarrett; reporter, D. 1956. Yellow Cling Carol Chapman; recreation lead. IDA W. BECK, AdministratCans rix of the estate of Vermeil A. U Beck, deceased. Dates of publication: May 17, 24, to 225 h.p. in all Ford 31, and June 7, 1956. blue-ribbo- Weed Control Dandelions, Plantain, Buckhom. and other broadleaved weeds are quickly destroyed by Scotts dry form of easy Spreader applications of A stroll with a Scotts Spreader automaticfamous 2,4-no mixing or measuring. ally applies Box treats 2500 sq ft - $1.75 Bag, 11,000 sq ft - $4.85 Scoffs 4 Feeds feed Weed Spreaders Key to ex- Pag Guests on Memorial Day of Mrs. Gwen Wetherell were Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Sorenson and son Roger of Magna, Mrs. Lynn Francom and sons Kim and Steven of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ockey and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ockey of Salt Lake City. Welcome guests on Memorial Day of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aufdemorte, Stockton, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers, Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Joy Tidwell and son Bobby of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Mavnsrfl Ahlhurer auu mree cnnaren Joan, Judy and John of Tucson, Arizona, Mr. and fllrs. Harry Bowers of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Binnall and two daughters of American milk ...WHERE THE On many modern farms cows are milked electrically in "pa- olD TOTAL PROVES ( rlors." Electricity THE SIM! JUST ARRIVED helps cool milk to retain its flavor, freshness and quality. IGA PURE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES NEW PACK SAVE BY THE CASE Drink plenty of good, wholesome milk. You'll feel d better! 3T JM A HUNTS FANCY PEARS k CORN, PEAS FARM BETTER...fedrcaiy UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. owi ... DEPART8TATES UNITED MENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah. May 23, 1956 Under provisions of section 2445. R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat, 1274. 43 U. S. C 1171), and pursuant to the application of Osmond and Idena J. Crowther of Fountain Green, Utah, Serial No. Utah 017519. there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than 3.00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 18th day of July, 1956 next, at this office, the fol lowing tracts of land: SEKSEtt Sec. 21, T. 13 S, R. 2 E., SLM, This Utah, containing 40 acres. parcel of land as indicated will be offered for sale as a unit No bids will be recived for less than all of an offered parcel of land. Bids may be made by the prin cipal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mall will be con sidered only if received at this office prior to the hoar fixed for the sale. Bids must be in seal 225 horsepower ed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or post-offic-e money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked In the low- er left-han- d corner "Public tale CERBER BABY! NEW FOODS Strained Junior Meats 2 for TUNA pkg 41c CARNATION VARNEY CATSUP or GET more GO for your "dough"! V-- 8 Ford's new engine proved its power at Kingman, Arizona, where it broke 30 world speed marks. This mighty engine 225-h.- p. gives you instant passing, lickery-spl- it getaways and performance. YOU get more GO for your douefal And you can launder- now have the 202-h.bird V-- 8 in any Ford. mile-melti- D. Ford V-- SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER TODAY Only Ford Dealers Carry A-- 1 Used Cars and Trucks 8 July 18, 1956. The highest bidder win be re quired to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the files of Sanpete County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claims. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference rtent must assert sucn right and substantiate tne claim bv submitting; the evidence re quired by 43 CFR 250.11 within 30 days from the above sale date. Ernest E. House, Manager above-describ- ed Dates of publication: May June 7. 14. 21 and 28, 1956 Nephi, Utah The Times-Ne- 31 toi qge INSTANT CHOCOLATE (tnH 1 6 for $ CRISCO Marlene colored 0LE0,3lbs.- -- LaChoy Chow Mem C Me FLAVORED DRINK th 35$ FLUFFO 3 Dinners Beef Meatless e CANS -- NO DEPOSIT NO SIX 10 (rft RETURNS lb. tin GOING FISHING -S- 27c SjC 97 NEW OZ CANS' W FLAVORS Tie Kraft Cheez 8 Whiz, 16 ounce IGA SPARKLING BEERAGES NEW 4QC IGA BEST BUY LOG CABIN SYRUP by Purity, lb bag 4)c bite size 2 12 oz PECAN SANDIES June is Dairy Month - 6 for 55c 2 for 25c BISQU1CK, Ig $100 PEACHES bide, Serial No. Utah 017519, Sale 1 '5 J5 Now yon can have up Fairlane and Station Wagon models up to 202 h,p. in all Customline and Mainline models! sassier than ever 2'2cans CUT BEANS AVE ON GRUB AT OPEN - - 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Daily LOCALLY OWI .tD AND OPERATED COMPLETE SMOKING AND CURING SERVICE PHONE 57 NEPHI. UTAH 56 EAST CENTER |