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Show Thursday, April 25, 1957 ME Nephi Local and Social News Items FREE HOME TRIAL Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garrett and daughter Cheryl of Provo spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sperry entertained at a surprise birthday party for her daughter Bunny, on her eleventh birthday anniversary on April 11. Fourteen guests enjoyed games and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sud weeks were in Genola Wednesday to attend funeral services for Vivian Cooper, father in law of Janice Sudweeks Cooper. Mrs. Henry Svedin returned to her home Sunday after visiting in Salt Lake City wit ryelatives. She reports that her son, William Caz-ie- r who underwent a serious operation recently, will be released from the hospital Tuesday, and that he is getting along satisfact- ESKA POWER MOWERS TRADE $RJ00 FOR YOUR OLD MOWER orily. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew had their visitors Saturday and Sunday, their son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Daniels and children of Heber City. as Prices start at $75.00 for a 19 in. cut with full 2.2 H. P. Products Engine . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley had as their guests Sunday, her mother, Mrs. Evalyn Kendall of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burton and family, son in law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tolley, also spent Sunday at the Tolley home. A REAL $100 VALUE for 75.00 less trade. Mrs. Ruby Shepherd of Salt Lake City is visiting in Nephi with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson had as their dinner guests on Easter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bark-daand son and Mr. and Mrs. James S. Johnson of Fountain $10.00 Down . . Balance in 6 Easy Payments ll k PAXMAN'S guests. The Ladies Literary League held their partners party Thursday at l. the home of Mrs. Fontella Games were played and a luncheon was served to lovely Mabel Wilkey, Salome Grace, Erma Greenhalgh, Norma Pay, Gladys Tolley. Ruth Gowers, Mildred Lunt, Ada Sperry, Natalie Orme, Rheta Sperry Pearl Niel-soIreta Carter, Louise Gowers and guests: Reta Andrews, Mrs. Mrs. Roy Bowles, Alex Wilson, Kate Worthington, Kate Ingram, Alberta Jones, Ethel Jenkins, Norma Bailey, Nelda Fackrell, Eva Nielsen, Naomi Bailey, and Mrs. A. J. Gowers. Committee members in charge of the luncheon were Rheta Sperry, Ireta Carter and Pearl Nielsen. 79 FULL PARTICULARS n, A family reunion was held Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley. Dinner was served to 25 members of their Mr. and Mrs. family, including Max Norton and family of Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowles and family of Springville. NEPHI, UTAH STREET The decision of t f W V Ofe .V V Spring is a great time to paint . . . and DEVOE is a great name for beauty and t ; - 3 property protection Inside and out, you'll find DEVOE paints, varnishes and wall finishes are way ahead in every respect. Through constant research, DEVOE has developed finishes that cover better, last longer and are easier tj FLYING FUR LaVerne Hintzman of Brodhead, Wis manages a slight smile but he's not really very happy. That luxuriant beard is already beginning to disappear from his face. Hintzman grew the beard for a town celebration and liked it so much he decided to keep it. Mrs. Hintzman had other ideas and her vacuum cleaner is blowing away some of the shorn whiskers. to apply. 87 SPAR VARNISH MIRROLAC varnlth far floor, work. Rotitlt QUART GALLON. QUART . ..00 WONDER-PRU- wath a bio now mlr-aOdor-lo- do t, drio in 20 tin. 21 color re hooM from. QUART .00 .... OAUON....00 PROCRAM NOTE The official program at the recent opening of the new Ghana Parliament in Accra serves as a makeshift sun helmet for this perspiring photographer. The former British colony in Africa known as the Gold Coast passed into history as the new nation became a sovereign statp Sonsational now intorior for matonry, and cindor block. Sparkling colon. GALLON ' here once was an intelligent yOung man named Arthur MaxwelL He thought he would like to "step up" t car. to a "medium-priced- '' So he went and looked at a model just "a few dollars more" gp than a Ford. At first glance it looked good. But when he got inside the car he . . ., .aO r .a o automatic no- raaio; ino neater transmission .t- -- f aj'agg;car (o with equipment car. So, being an intelligent he wanted became a young man his off Dealer dashed to Ford and he bought a &xtl?air4uihe true field with all the equipment he wanted, for luxury car in the model he thought he wanted. less money jSjj than the stripped-dowWhy don't you do as Arthur did? RIGH-pri- ced low-pri- ce n Know someone who works for the Union Paclflcf Suit you do in Tact, you probably know several folks who do. And little wonder, because there are nearly 50,000 of us at your service. Some work In . . . in passenger . . . some in an office . . . some in the cab of an engine. some freight It doesn't matter wherever we work, the goal it the same I to provide friendly, neighborly, efficient service. We're proud of our railroad, and we want you to like it too. That's why we try to do our best always. How about it, neighbor can we be of help to you? If you're a shipper, we can supply full information about rates, schedules, routing, etc. If you're planning a trip for yourself or your family, drop In at our ticket offices or phone us. We'll be glad to work out a complete itinerary for you .'. . figure your costs . v. make reservations . . . provide free travel booklets. , t Ford prices are lower . . Ford trades are higher Ford prices start as low aa 1824CO MOTOR CO. PARKIN SOUTH MAIN NEPHI, UTAH 137 Only Ford Dealers Carry A-- 1 Used Cars and Trucks 00 OOCD0QQ QOo - mm Goo ng concroto, Arthur Maxwell exciaimea, g rg V You call XBjucuryPP" He soon saw that wator-proofi- - We consider it a privilege to be of service. on oatlor, fattort latt finish Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Milton Larson of Provo visited with her parenets, Mr. and Mrs. Carl L Wilkey last week while her husband was on a tour sity. Mrs. E. O. Whittington had as her guest Friday her granddaugh-ter- , Nadine Hopkins of Provo. WONDER F MASONRY FINISH Boawtlfwl, Walker. PINT 00 QUART.... J00 00 WONOERTONES paint. onamal In 1(8 color to choota from. 00 00 PINT Tough long lasting. Scrubbablo, long long lasting trim Moil dwrablo Intorioronamol. wood- hoof, alcohol. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Brunson of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson of Springdale visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. HEAVY DUTY ENAMEL Prfct, through Southern Utah nad California with the a capella choir from the Brigham Young Univer- CARTER CLEANERS AND SPORTSMANS SUPPLY SOUTH MAIN icillllllltj purposo Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wetherell and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Dorius and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetherell attended the funeral services held in Salt Lake City on Saturday for Mrs. Ida Miller Carter, mother of Mrs. Wetherell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Powell visited recently with friends in BICYCLE TO BE AWARDED SEE OUR ON SEPT. 7 19 h best for every n. good that yon get your money back if you're not completely satisfied. Come in and stock up on fine underwear. Remember . . . This is a Siedmait 'Controlled Quality Product. 1 tsvvnt i Mr. and Mrs. Theo Westring had as their visitor for several days during the past week, her mother, Mrs. Adelia Dixon of Pay-so- Trice the wofd of t man who's tuaj about his underwear. This Stedmaa Athletic is tops. The finer 16 cat fabric feels good. It fits right, and it still fits after many washings. In fact, it's so WINDOWS FOR i Bos-wel- UNDERSHIRT ONLY n Utah for a week's vacation. Mrs. Dan Johnson entertained at a birthday party for her son Alex Dan on Tuesday afternoon. He was five years old on that date. Games were played and refreshments served to seven little boy! ra-ra Page- Sever. Mrs. Forsyth and family are in Mrs. Olive Garrick and Mrs. Beth Mitchell and daughters Leo-t- a Green. and Amy Lynn visited Saturand Sunday at the home of day QUALITY MERCHADISE AT Mr. and Mrs. Duane Forsyth their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank SALT LAKE PRICES and family of Owen dale. Alberta, Warner. Phone 75J Monday wth Mr. Nephi, Utah Canada visited" and Mrs. Dan Johnson. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner entertained at an Easter dinner on Sunday for their family. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kay (Arma Warner) and son Rex of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor and family, Mrs. WHAT AN Olive Garrick, Mrs. Beth Mitchell and daughters of Salt Lake City and Miss Verna Palmer. PHONE 280 IIMES NEWS. NEPHI. UTAH longer) in par o kling whit. . 1 GALLON . . . .00 |