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Show THE Paeja Two Nephi Local and Social News Happenings group of relatives honored nn her birthday ,r oicua m at a family dinner neia ai uw home of her sister and brother in lAw.Mr. and Mrs. James Anaer- son at Orem. Those present were Mr and Mr. Alma Jones, son Hal r,H HaiKThtpr Janet: Mrs. Stella Boswell and son Dick: Mr. and A Hri: SPRING-WEIGH- Mrs. Jerry Craig and daughter of Mrs. Sadie Harris and Santaquin, Bishop and Mrs. Jay Harris and family of Grass Valley, California, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris and son, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harris and son, Mrs. Lucille Coleman and children all of Ogden, Mrs. Aleta ' Swasey and family of Salem. Utah Called "Most Beautiful" By Hungarian lteiugee Couple School and Mrs. Udell R. Jensen High had as their visitors recently their Jensen; ana a daughter, Miss Mies Jean Abersold, both Bands Schedule students at the University of Utah. and Mrs. Harold Jones had as their guests Monday, Mr. and Concert Wed. Mr. and Mr Ann . ' n $ v jfcfi if "f '- - ,j l Vr h i f "V T "nd ft w w toll Mrs. S. J. Whittaker and Mrs. O. W. Pyper of ialt Lane City. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson spent Saturday in Salt Lake City where they visited with Mr. Johnson's cousin, Don Hanson at the Fort Douglas hospital. Mrs. George McCune returned to her home last Friday after spending the past three months with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Squire Enroute at Belmont, California. to her home she stopped for a two weeks visit at Las Vegas, Nevada with her grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dickman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Osness and family. 1 111 XT "&r new Curlee suits for Springtime ! Come in right now for your smartest suit of the year. You'll enjoy the season more . .at work or at leisure in a Curlee suit expertly tailord from fabrics that say "good taste in clothes '. Many colors in' plains and patterns designed to fit your build. Treat yourself to a new suit a Curlee for Springtime. , f jf If vv.Tlz & L MlJpM I r l If ah f e3S!'sW r""?PI The quiet beauty of Salt Lake City's famed Temple Square provided an impressive experience for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sermely, young Hungarian refugee couple touring the United States under the auspices of the American Hotel Associate. A scant few months ago, Sermely, 28, and his Budapest, and the wife, Jolan, 20, fled from revolt-ridde- n memories of that scene of oppression lent emphasis to their estimate of Utah as "the most wonderful" stop on thtir tour. The American Hotel Association sent the couple about the country to demonstrate the convenience of the Universal Travelcard, a unique credit card owned by the American it Hotel Foundation, subsidiary of the association. Sermely is an accomplished musician with a special interest in American jazz. Mrs. Sermely studied art and worked occasionally as a fashion model in Budapest. Mona Hews Items Two neighb vrs, Miss Jane and Miss Bea Met each Newlyweds Tbursclay for years just at three They New-fangle- d talked of high prices, devices, I i And nibbled on I Mr." and Mrs. Dean Oliver were guests of honor at an Open House at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver, on Saturday evening. The young oouiple received many beautiful and useful gifts. They will make their home in Mona. The Mt. Nebo camp of the D. U. P. held their regular meetine on Friday evening at the home of Erme Keyte. Captain Verde presided Ina Kay gave an interesting story of Utah's can yons and illustrated her lecture with many scenic views and slid es. Delifious refreshments were served to the following: Captain i tended the General conference in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Don Yates entertained at a dinner Sunday on the occasion of her husband's birthday anniversary. Those in attendance were Mrs. Gerald Hair and Mrs. Ellen Gibbons of Provo, Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mrs. Mont Yates and children Marlin and Cleve. T-1- 2, fjl tete-a-tet- e. Tb7 s, INTER - II rating. A thrilling three- MEXICO week all expense bus tour leaving Satl Lake City September 5. Only$310. Tour is filling rapidly. Morlev Tours. 387 East 9ra worm, Provo, Utah. Tel. FR Customer-Approve- d Shoe Rebuilding BERT'S SHOE Jack Wright has returned REPAIR - J FASTER AT STEVENS' HENAGER ENROLL NOW cummer Term Begin J"e 17 Individual coore. Secretarial Burines Management Accounting Alia available: such a typing, office machine. Mrs. Don Ingram entertained for her daughter Sue, at a sur prise birthday party on Monday, April 1st. Sue was ten years old on that date. Fifteen guests en joyed games and refreshments. Gregg norrn. " " Mr. and Mrs. Don Ingram had as guests recently her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Kesler of Salt Lake City. Utah-Idah- CLYDE & MECHAM By Elliott Lee Pratt Attorneys for Plaintiffs 351 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah 1 Pates of publication: IS arl 25 In The ,Nophi. Utah. 4, 11, April Times-New- s, o Henager is the only Utah school authorized to teach Speedwriting, the easy ABC shorthand that can be mastered in 6 weeks, uses no symbols, no machines, just ABC's. Clip and Mail Today Yes, send me free without obligation a copy of your bulletin explaining opportunities of secretaryship, and descriptive material on your course. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Ingram had as their visiors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ingram, and Mr. Mr. Name Address and Mrs. Ellison Holm of Spanish Fork. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of both Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ingram. M"IE There is a big demand for stenographers and secretaries in area. this booming You can qualify quickly. Earn at least $1,000 more by going to work 6 to 8 months sooner with the Speedwriting Stenographic course. City GIVE IKpfllil OT Y2 size cans VAN CAMPS TUNA-- -4 for gqe KLENZENE WALL PAPER CLEANER 2 pkgs 2C SOIL AX - - SPEEDS YOUR SPRING HOUSECLEANING - lb qc 9 Each oz packages QUAKER MUFFETS 2je DENN1S0NS CHILI WITH BEANS 16oz iins,ea.27e Each - LINIT STARCH 12 oz packages Jgc SYRUP-BLlb LABEL-VUE KAHO 2 KINGSFORDS CORN STARCH - lb package - -- 160 KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES - - 400 count 2 pk 3C KOTEX SANITARY NAPKINS- - Regular package J? c DELSEY TOILET TISSUE - - 4 roll package 7e LUMBER JACK SYRUP - - - 24 oz jar jqc 6 oz tins - Each SUNKIST ORANGE BASE i?c 6 oz tins, Each SUNKIST LEMON BASE fgc 1 3-- 5 --2- 5C 1 - -- SPONGES - - - each 54c KRAFT ALL PURPOSE OIL --Q- uart bottle -- fcQc CHEESE WHIZ 1 lb FROZEN FOODS ORANGE JUICE 6 cans for 8QC PEAS b Pkgs 89c FISH 55c 1957 I - - Nephi 35 East Center BECOME A STENOGRAPHER ton. CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend to relatives I and friends our thanks for their cake tea. and pound kindnesses n our behalf during the Ulnes ana following tne aeatn of our husband and father. Your the floral words of sympathy, tributes, " and for music and word tributes at the funeral, we are truly grateful. Verde Ellertson. Aenes Mvers. But our story turns gloomy and pray: Mrs. Ed. Bean and family Syrelda Newton, Ruby Summers, iNaaa K.ay Newton, Flossie Kay, Modern FOR SALE Iona Kay, Norma Kav. Rose Niel room Most reluctantly Jane mo red away. furnace home coal Helen sen, Newell, Elena Stanley, wall to wall In living carpeting special guests: Alice Young and room large lot with garden spot meet 'til not Er-mAnnie a Though they'd Green, and the hostess fall, and several fruit trees. 1 Keyte. The hostess was assist- H share water. young Small down payed by her daughter. Mariorie ment. Small monthly payments Jane said brightly, 'We'll call. Newren. Reasonably priced. Terms. Call Bishop Vaughn Summers at 24TW or see at 156 North 4 West And long distance IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF IMPOUND TRESPASSING can brighten our day!' UTAH LIVESTOCK Notice is hereby given that all and livestock found trespassing upon EDWIN N. ROBERTSON lands of the United States within RAYMOND D. ROBERTSON, Plaintiffs, the Nephi Ranger Ditrict of the i vs Uinta National Forest, State of J. RAJND, JR. and WILLIAM Utah, will be impounded under JANE DOE So each Thursday precisely at eight THE wife, his RAND, U. S. DepartRegulation KNOWN OR UNKNOWN ment of Agriculture, Forest Ser- HEIRS JR. and vice, on or after April 30, 1957, if OF WILLIAM J. RAND, (To enjoy the low after-si-s rate) the same are not previously re- of JANE DOE RAND, AND ALL UNKNOWN moved permanently from the OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, Miss Jane and Miss Be National Forest. After the impoundment, owners ESTATE OR INTEREST IN OR of trespassing livestock may re- LIEN UPON THE REAL ESTATE ESTATE DESCRIBED HEREIN Bubbling over u hhdee. tain posession thereof only by ADVERSE TO THE PLAINTIFF'S first reimpursing the United Stat- OWNERSHIP OF CLOUDING es in full for the expenses incurUse long distance PLAINTIFF'S TITLE J red in gathering, impounding, pas- TI IE turing and advertising such live- THERETO, Defendants each stock. All impounded animals not previously so redeemed will be SUMMONS offered for sale at public auction. Civil No Animals not sold at the public isn't there someone sale will be sold at private sale or condemned and destroyed, as THE STATE OF UTAH TO whose voice you'd THE ABOVE NAMED required by the regulations of the DEFENDANTS: like to hear tonight? of Secretary Agriculture. You are hereby summoned and C. S. Thornock, Forest Superto serve upon Clyde & required visor, Uinta National Forest Mecham, attorneys, plaintiffs' whose address is 351 South State Date of publication: 11. April Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, an 1957, in The Times-NewNephi answer to the Complaint within 20 Utah. days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been feld with the NOT Evecy OWNER HEY! CAN VOU TELL ME htY.YOOPOPEl SOMEBODY ttMevlIJENOD6H SURE, JUST KtEP6J TO TAKE HIS OObHTTOTELLYOU WHERE THB QUICKEST WAY TO Clerk of said Court, and a copy STAWD1N& IN THE . W SWOrfT V . VOU CAN 60(Ak KIuULAKLY TO of which is hereto annexed and 6ei TO THE HOSPITAL? MIDDLE OP THE f TO GET YOUR V tl STREET, BUDDY. J herewith served upon you. PA VyBffAKES FIXEO-This is an action brought by the MOTOR CO. plaintiffs against all of the aforesaid defendants, quieting title in the plaintiffs and against said defendants in and to the following described property situate in Juab County, State of Utah, to wit: The West H of Section 17, 11 South. Range 3 Township JL ' I?" '' '""i"" "iH-West, Salt Lake Meridian. Dated this 12 day of February, ) Used Merry Tiller FOR SALE Maurice Chapman, phone 300. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard had as a visitor over Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. Howard's brother, H. M. Adams of Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Olsen and daughter Mary of Coutts, Alberta, Canada and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of Murray visited Thurs . and Mrs. Angus day with M-Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton and children Marjorie and Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ostler spent the week end in Ely, Nevada vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bur non-prof- hum itorium, at 8:15 p.m. The Senior nd will present a group of numbers ranging from modern musical comedy to old classical masters. members of the Twenty-on- e band have met at noon during the t ray. . . . THE TOGGERY The Juab high bands will present a concert Wednesday evening, April 17, in the high school aud- Clark FOR SALE OR RENT to her home after visiting for the Ostler home. Complete with floor 2 large chicken coops past two months in Murray with coverings her sister, Mrs. Eva Jones. on lot Small down payment Ostler. Mrs. T. H. Burton had as her See Geo. H. week end guests, her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthington of Logan; and her sister, Mrs. Eva Jones of MurMrs. 1957 1 Mr. if it II, school year, entirely on their own time, to prepare these numbers. They receive no academic credit for their work, and participate because of their desire to learn to create music. Nine students of the band are enrolled in the 11 a. m ViQMf 'llQPfl a i Liutri l to ...111 in. uaim 1. jj . iiiLac Will present two numbers of their own. The Senior band will participate on May 1 in the annual Region VII band festival at Lehi. The Junior high band also will appear on the April 17 concert. This band participated in a festival at Pleasant Grove on April 4. The band earned a division II rating, which is defined as an excellent performance. A clarinet of Beverly quartet consisting Blackett, Myrna Grace, Marion Gowers and Adele Sperry also participated and earned a division Sews of Xcphi A i Thursday, April NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- FRIENDLY SERVICE' |