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Show Thursday, May 2, 1957 THE Nephi Local and Social News Items Mrs. George G. Howarth of and Mrs. Compton, California, Max Davis of Seattle, Washington were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kendall. They were here to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Howarth's Mrs. sister in Salt Lake City. Howarth accompanied Mrs. Davis to Seattle for a brief stay. NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Page Fiive Spring Breezes Flutter New Scarf Accents ' ! with Mrs. Ostler's parents, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Powell. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ostler cuLcnainea srunaay at ,a family . dinner at their hnmc Tha ion was Mr. Ostler's birthday ' - . ' -- v " T--J-- m.,.... 0- S& - .....y.. al.IJ J0 ' i inose present in.u...ciaij. cluded sons and daughters, grand children, and brohters and sisters: A1C Tom Davis left recently Mr. and Mrs. Theral Ostler and by plane for his base in Labrador son amy and daughter Carolyn-W- . J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ostler and sons Steven and Jeff ana aaugnter of Mr. and Mrs HJenlynn rwi Nephi; J waLici tl 1U son Harold and daughter Nanette of Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. James ft. tllison and daughter, Mrs home. tern H. Varcoe of Ealt Lake Mrs Th Dr. and Mrs. Howard Pratt and CitV: four sons, Gregory, Davis, Thom- Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ostler as and Lyle of Tacoma, Washing- auu son- wa.yne; Mr. and Mrs. E. ton were recent guests at the n.. anaw ana grandson Stanford: home of Mrs. Pratt's parents, Mr. mr ana Mrs. Ray Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis. Mrs. Pratt aim ivirs. ueo. V. Jones, and Mrs will be remembersd as Beth Dav- Pearl Snow, all of Nephi. is. They made the trip here in Mrs. Willis a TifWoii V their own private plane. Mrs. Max Davis has been a rec- tained at a surprise birthday par o in T? ent guest at the home of Mr. and t.V- for h(VT hllslhanrl ..v. v.i uaaia OLU1Mrs. T. D. Davis, and a family aay. The following were present-Mr- . Tidiwell's dinner was recently enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Davis and their Mrs. Annie iiuweii, his sister mausen or Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and . .oy Memmott; Mrs. Donna I. HOODS and rhiWron Mrs. Byron Belliston entertained at a birthday party recently Lake City; Mrs. Janice Frandsen for her daughter Debbie, on her aim cnnaren at Delta. Mrs. Hobbs 5th birthday anniversary. Twenty-tw- o and children spent the week in ten days leave with his wife, Mrs. Jackie C. Davis, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis. Tom reported he is enjoying his experiences in Labrador, but was thrilled to be J The Girl Graduate has one event in her life she will always ci little guests were present to iNCiia wun ner parents. enjoy an afternoon of games afMr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey ter which refreshments were spent m tyan iake City. They aiuxuay were accompanied home Mr and Mrs. R. H. Gardner of by Levan parents of Mrs, Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn had as their guests on SundayOlpin and Mon- rar. ana Mrs. K. E ian Francisco. They left .Cassidy Tuesday morning for Fowler, Kansas to visit a daughter. remember . . the day she graduates. MAKE THIS DAY ONE OF THE - Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bosh and son Keven of St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bosh and children of Spring City spent Sunday visrang wnn ineir mother, Mrs. itiazei tsosn. 2), lion after spending Of HAPPIEST DAYS OF HER LIFE... Her Appearance will Contribute to this Special Event. WE ARE SHOWING SOME DRESSES FOR GRADUATION THAT ARE BOUND TO MAKE HER VERY HAPPY -- LET HER SELECT WE WILL RESERVE gTYLES come and go as the whims of fashion designers dictate, but scarves are as constant as the first robins with their perennial message of spring. Shown at left is a frothy, white organza, polka-dottin navy. Made to tuck into the neckline of a spring suit or suit-drethe oblong scarf has a narrow band ot navy satin at each end At right a sheer, white organza Ascot is caught by a flower made of the same fabric to add a springtime touch to last season's dark dress. This wardrobe-stretchcan be tied in a bow or it can be permitted to stream down the front of the costume. HER DRESS IT NOW-- ON LAYAWAY UNTIL NEEDED ed ss, Don't Forget Mother's Day, Sunday May 12 er It Doesn't Cost a Lot at Garbett's to iixcluHivo Mrs. Owen Boswell had as her guests recently her daughter, Mrs Myrth Barrett, and eranddaiiP-htDavid L. Olpin, a student at the er Yvonne. They reside at Oak- Bngham Young University spent iana, the week end in Nephi. While in Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers Jr. Nephi he gave an interesting rehad as their week end house port Of his micrciYin tn n.i.-guests, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Whit-tingt- the Fourth Ward Sacrament meet of Las Vegas, ing, ivuss jay Nelson, a student at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Nevada; Bowers ine.1B- - f u- - ateo was a week end from Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. visitor in Nephi. Clifford Davis of Salt Lake City. R. E. Cassidy of LeMesa, Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Bowers recently returned from an extended visit ltOrnia SDent Katiitvlav, to Inglewood, California, with their With Mr. nr.rJ TVTjk: n r son, Don C. Bowers and family, and family members there, and on and also with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jl unday at the Uolden home in Nephi. A. Dickerson at Long Beach. Be Well Dressed ladies Shup KHWBBS--r- . j on T- r.u Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ostler H. D. BalJoW nf visited in Salt Lake City on Tuesreturned to day with his brother in law and after a tn'n histn home in ; Levan j sister, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nevada in company with a group Ellison, and in Sandy with a sister men iiuin ugaen. in law, Mrs. Thomas Ostler. uuiuuj c ImhIT rj rr TrtBmnn A death-bringi- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ostler and children of Vernal visited over the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ostler of iNepni. iney also visited in Levan ZZ I 1 vn (iy. i 9 1 . . WT-- V A f " steams. sr? '4 .i. 1 Ml I IE on every ifenN a i In! every. Cay 9 II r' I 1 PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST Kokomo, the celebrated paint-Jn- g chimpanzee, jumps in exultation in New York after finishing his latest work, lying on the table. He may never challenge the masters, but the 1 -- year-old chimp is apparently delighted b his efforts to make monkeys out of his fellow .artists. 1 B V r -J tZJ I 9 I 9 to" L3 CANNED PICNICS - READY TO EAT ASSORTED LUNCH ME ATS LEAN LOIN PORK CHOPS - EACH ---- iqc &?c per pound QUEENS TASTE OLEO per pound 37c KRAFT VELVEETA CHJSE - LB 39c JIFFY CAKE MIX package fQe JET SPRAY BON AMI CLEANSER - - each - gQc FROZEN GRAPE JUICE 6oz cans -- 5 r 75c FROZEN PEAS Regular size packages - -- g for 79c BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE Quart jars, each fcjc DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 46 oz tin 27c WELCH'S GRAPELADE u - 3 for qq A MACARONI ELBOW STYLE - l ib pkg 2$ C NABISCO SUGAR HONEY GRAHAMS - 2 Ib fcQc - L ? i t ' "w? ' CALL ME FOR DINNER, JAMES Too. too bored by the whole thing is Pilgrim's T.V. Victor, a blase bulldog, shown napping during the Westminster Kennel Club Show at Nev York's Madison Square Garden. With his Ivy League cap a rakish angle, Victor awaits his owner, Albert Poholek ' South Attleboro, Mass. k)J mm V Picture Your Boy in STEP WORK OXFORD GIVES ALL DAY COMFORT - -- j i advertised in Good Housekeeping and Parents' As -2 per pound 1: a STYLE PARADE by J JOT BHSLSES APPAREL For Real Boys Tom Sawyer's high style clothes take to washing and withstand wear to keep your boy well - dressed. -- H fomaitW fry A PA RENTS ' 10.95 Natural, arch fitting wedge cushion crepe sole. Genuine Goodyear welt, nail-les- s construction. Chocolate Elk uppers for an easy shine. This spring he'll look his handsome best in new Ivy styles by Tom Sawyer. 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