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Show THE Pege Two TIMES-NEW- News About NEPHI NEWS Folks in NEPHI EPITORIAl NATIONAL Mrs. Lucille G. Carter, Correspondent, Phone 181-- sooatioii KTUSUI Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second olass nail matter under the act of Congress of March i, 18V. One year $4.00; Six months, $2.ib. Subscription rates: Advertising rates Subscriptions are payable in advance. on request. A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Publishers .'. Roy E. Gibson Editor Manger Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hansen and Mrs. Jack Irons of Moroni re- turned Thursday from a pleasant trip to Snowflake, Arizona where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Prestwich and family. A recent guest at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. L. Eugene Beck was Mrs. Beck's mother, Mrs. Emory W. Ward of Price. on or before the 15th day of AND GUARDIANPROBATE SHIP NOTICES. Consult County November A. D. 1956. Clerk or Respective Signers for GWEN O. WETHERELL, Additional Information. administratix of the estate of Willard Leland Ockey, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dates of publication: September 27, and October 4, 1956, Estate of Willard Leland Ock-e- 13, 20, Times-News, Nephi, Utah. deceased. Creditors will pres- in The ent claims with vouchers to the 8 room modern FOR SALE' undersigned at the office of James Phone 228 for acre lot P. McCune, attorney at law, 53 home North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, particulars. y, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthington and daughter Alice of Mesa Verde, Colorado visited over the week end with, his father, Orson Worthington and with other relatives and friend in Nephi and Levan. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Liddiard were hosts at a family dinner on Sunday when members of their family got together at their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Liddiard and family of Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eldon Liddiard and children of Tooele; D. T. and Mrs. Wayne L. Liddiard, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Liddiard, Ray Liddiard, Miss Sonia Brown and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Liddiard. DTI and Mrs. Wayne Liddiard have been visiting with his par ents for the past three weeks. They will leave Nephi in the near future for Guam where he will be He was formerly locstationed. ated at Bethseda, Maryland. Guests over the week end at the home of Mrs. Hazel Bosh were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bosh and son Kevm of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Orton. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hatch and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson returned to Nephi Saturday after a week's visit in Southeast Los Angeles where they were guests of their brother, Heber J. Linton, and sisters Mary E. Crow and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson. While there they cele brated the 70th birthday anniver sary of Mrs. Crow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. They also spent one day in the Los An-elTemple. On Wednesday they were entertained with a garden party at the home of Mr. Linton. Mrs. Wilma L. McDonald, another sister, went by train and joined the group in Los Angeles. It was the first time all members of the family had been together in as years. Mrs. Leah Petti grew Sowby and daughter Maurine of San Diego, California visited Tuesdav. Oct ober 2 with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Read. A good form building starts with a good plan . . . and right valuthers w can mad able suggestion!. Com in and look over our nswstr PLAN BOOKS . . . showing type of structure. They're designed by experts, with ideas gleaned from years of practical farming. Estimates are free . . . financing. If desired, can be arranged immediately. es unt avy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irons and Mrs. Kermit Cook and two daugh ters Nancy and Rosemary of Ftn. Green attended the open house In Provo Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox and family of Bountiful. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt were their son and daughter in law, Mr. and . Mrs. Gordon Lunt of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden and James Christensen were In Salt Lake City Friday to attend the wedding of their niece, and granddaughter, Linda Lee Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Christensen, and Thomas J. Quinn Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.. Thomaa J. Quinn. The wedding took place at the Reception center. Mr. Christensen accompanied his son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Braithwaite to Idaho Falls where he will visit for a week with his son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen. f,Mr. and Mrs. Golden visited.. in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Golden and family and with , Mr. and Mrs. . Ben Hansen and other relatives in Salt .Lake City before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. "Roy Greenhalgh and family were in Salt Lake on Saturday to attend a birthday dinner to honor their niece, Miss Marilyn Bradley, on her sixth birthday. On Sunday evening they attended a birthday dinner in Payson for' another niece, Joni Heelis. Mrs. W. E. Broadhead also enjoyed the dinner at Payson. COMING EYE NTS -C- alendar 1956-57 October Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh was hostess at a birthday dinner honoring her husband on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Enjoying the affair were James T. Greenhalgh, Earl Green halgh, Mrs. Florence Beal and son Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heelis and daughter June of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greenhalgh and daughter Becky, Miss Erma Jean Richins of Moroni, and the honored guest and hostess, Mr. and Ms. Roy Greenhalgh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Belliston were among the Nephi people honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs in Provo Sunday. Each of 1800 bu. GRANARY. 4 bins has outside filling door door plus a scoop opening into 6 ft. concrete alley. Utility pole barn. Requires no foundations, no cross bracings, exceptionally structure. ' Ideal III San-taqui- Machinery shed and shop. Highly practical and economical to built. Designed for larger farms where repair and maintenance of machinery is required. OPEN FRONT LIVESTOCK SHED. Sturdy, simple construction provides low cost shelter. Can also bo veed for storing machinery. tirnt urimnt Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vickers were their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Dorral Vickers and family of Salt Lake Cuy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Haynes and children Kent and Lois of Dug-wa- y were in Nephi over the week end visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Haynes mother: Mrs. Alec Wilson, returned to Dugway with them to visit this week. ' pin n, GOOQGO GOo . ":n PTTr " CkA VAT - nnMl UHESwouiOn likE -i AWt AT nnL r -- V TMIMC OUT AlsJD ROLL HER v uck tu aoivu: ft X t ioot rii9 j I 1 1 : LLEhas .dr . " 7." . " ""RT MY WIFE OF WHOM VOL) ABE SP6AKINO. . - i '. vacsi ll voo've cor me v, wronc. mister- - V5J"r eJlira aVAf mm-M.yT- i m O r 000 ... Yearbook Dance 26 . . i. ff,r t i v t.t-- EXIST ered. A CaDella Choir meets Mondav Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at b.uu a. m. Marilyn Yergason and Sheila Anderson- are accompanists. J ' " V " fil GIFTS OF QUALITY birthdays, anniversaries, new ies, weddings etc at Nephi Phone 341 elry IN VOTE FOR GLUT for babJew- FOR GOVERNOR THE DISTRICT COURT OF In the history of the state of Utah, few men have ever been so eminently qualified to meet the prob- J lems of the governorship as George Dewey Clyde. His. background and training fit the pattern and requirements for Utah in a most unique manner. He has had 35 years of training in private industry and public service in positions of responsibility and leadership. He has had wide experience in organization and administrative work. He is one of America's foremost agricultural and civil engineers and his work as director of the Utah Power and Water Board has given him an intimate and work ing acquaintance with' the problems .of the entire state. He served as dean of the USAC School of Engineering. He has valuable experience in government planning and conference work at both the state and national levels. This training and background make him well qualified to solve the major problems of the state including Education, Roads, Water, Natural Resource Development and Economical State Government operation. He has worked closely with the White House team and is a strong Eisenhower supporter. Mr. Clyde is the right man to lead Utah to its greatest age of growth and prosperity. UTAH, IN AND FOR TOOELE COUNTY . FOR CLEAN, COMPETENT COOPERATIVE GOVERNMENT VOTE FOR EEnGG (SLV0G State Basketball tournament Purchase price payable in lawJr. High Dance (7th gr.) ful money of the United States. Opera I ProVita Dance April 5 Spring Music Concert 12 Junior Prom 26 Sophomore Hop May . - ; 3 Girls Day v. 10 Canyon Day and Dance Baccalaureate Sunday "' Services' Monday, Senior Tea Graduation and Dance RAYMOND A. JACKSON, Juab County Sheriff PaU isolHlcal advcrtisanwnt Republican Stats Csntral CommittM. Ronald Wlscsmh, Chalratsw IS&SHOP AND SAVE Get rid of IN NEPHI backache" this week! "ironing-cla- y Try our exciting new" FIRST CLASS SEED WHEAT FOR SALE Clarence Paxman. REUT -- an. IRON RITE PLAN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY per week Only Here's your chance to rent an Ironrite by the week, with full home instruction! $ife jigger Modal 8S0. Standard SUNDAY AND MONDAY I Winn I Tuesday - WEDNES- THURSDAY DAY BURT LANCASTER nmnsn Ua) If tired of the weary chore of hand Ironing, the drudgery, the constant aches and pains hero's1 your chance to discover tho joys of ironing on an Ironrite by renting one by the week. For a limited time only, we are offering you the opportunity to rent a genuine Ironrite Automatic Ironer from our own stocks. We'll give you complete instructions on using the Ironrite, including a FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION in your own you're sick and Iron rile ANNA - AUTOMATIC wiulmms? IIONII tistaVisioh L 1 home, on your own laundry. You'll never have a better chance to try an Ironrite, the amazing ironer that irons everything in your weekly wash beaut- ' ifullygives all your clothes a polished, finished look. Best of all, you'll be able to finish all your ironing in less than half the time you now spend on tedious hand ironing. This offer is limited, so call us now to be ' sure of renting your Ironrite right away. Get rid of "ironing-dabackache" this week. never-endin- g MAGNANI fcHal Wallig- LsslssssMssssWPsaissssssssaMHBssisM 11111111111 Openings exist in the a capella choir for singers in all sections. Twelve students are now regist- to-w- it: 13 17 J IN , 12 , A CAPELLA CHOIR t HUH! I h OPENINGS "'" . 22 29 'U-- iMipwiimjwiwjMi''will.pnni VS , November JOSEPH A. SHRXBER and DOM2 Juaib at B. Y. High ... ESTICATED FROG FARMS, INC , Sophomore Sweater. Dance a Utah Corporation . ; t 16 Senior Play Defendants 21 Harvest Ball (FFA-FH30 Manti at Juab ,. , , , NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S Jr. Class Dance SALE, Civil No. 4526 " December TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S 1 Delta at Juab SALE on the 19 day of October, 6 Juab at Monroe ' A. D. 1956, at 110 o'clock of 7 Juab at Parowan day, at the front door of the Jr. High Dance (8th gr.) said Juab County Courthouse In Ne8 Juab at Millard phi, Juab County, Utah, the here12 Wasatch Academy at Juab inafter described property situat14 Christmas Music Program ' ed in Juab County, Utah, 15 Juab at Manti'"" Leasehold interest in 100 acres IS Gunnison at Juab of land located within the confines 21Senior Ball of Fish Springs Livestock & Fur 22 Moroni at Juab Company at Juab County, Utah, January said premises being located with4 Juab at Tintic in Section 23, Township 11 South, . 11 Juab Range 14 West, Salt Lake Base 18 B. Y. High at Juab and Meridian, United States SurSenior-Clario- n Dance vey, together with and including 25 Juab at P. G. the right to use all water necessto the operation of the premFebruary ary 1 Am. Fork at Juab ises by the lessee, and with all Letterman-Clario- n Dance water rights appertaining to said 8 Tintic at Juab leased premises, pursuant to that " " F. H. A. Dance certain lease agreement dated 15 Lehi at Juab July 2, 1953, by and between the F.F.A. Sweetheart Dance defendant Joseph A. Shriber and 22 Juab at BY High Fish Springs Livestock & Fur 27 School Play Company, a Utah Corporation, and James P. Harrison and Hugh March ... 1 P. G. at Juab B. Martin of Callao, Utah, or under any other agreement with the Nebonian Dance 8 Juab at Am. Fork owners thereof. at-Le- o) Utah-Denv- er Juab at American Fork J. ELMO ENGLAND, doing bus Grantsville at Juatt Junior High Dance - (9th iness as INjLAND BROTHERS, Plaintiff, ' ; grade) i. VHKfl ENOJ6H v 18 .. - 4, 1954 EKmEKl,LT The Senior High band will participate in the University of Utah Band day activity on October. 13 at Salt Lake City. The band will leave at 9 a. m. In Salt Lake City the band members will attend some movies and also some sessions with members of the Utah Symphony. Here they will recieve expert help on their instruments. Later in the day, the band members will enjoy a barbecue and then participate in a parade and a mass (band festival prior to the game. Thirty-thre- e people are registered for Senior band this year. Openings still exist in all sections except the drums department Students interested in entering or either 11 o'clock or noon band can do so by contacting Mr. Hancock. Band officers are Tom Lomax, president and Richard Sudweeks, vice president. - Senior Trek Juab at Richfield Juab at Bingham TEL s. FLl Band to Participate in UU" Activities Oct. 13 4 5 10 15 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hatch of Bancroft, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Orton of Weiser, Idaho spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. Thursday,, October NEPHI. JUAB COUNTY. UTAH S. U "V-Js- M Phone 304v . y E Over Nephi, Utah |