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Show t THE Six Page Hephi Local and Social News Items John Painter, son of Mr. arid Mrs Lafon Painter, enlisted in the U. S. Navy and left for San Diego kit Wednesday. Word was received last ofwer-Mr. that Richard Painter son and Mrs. Lafon Painter, went with the Navy fleet to the Mediterranean area recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Felt have returned to their home in Salt Lake Cityl after a delightful vaaction in Hawaii. Mrs. Felt will h? remembered as Miss Elaine Mrs Maurice Howard The following ladies attended the State PTA convention held at Provo last Friday, in the new Provo high school building and at the Brigham Young University: Blanche Pexton, Clara Wheel- Friday and Saturday MOHAWK I'D CLIMB THE HIGHEST MONTAIN Sunday ALAN - Monday EDMOND VIRGINIA LADD'MAYO-O'ORiE- 7- - r--h JAGUAR rn ? WarnerColor flv Tuesday Wednesday tf-- WARNER BROS. Thursday Mary Jensen, Blanche wright, Brough, Viola Lynn, Mabel Wil-ke- y, Krma Barton Betty Lou Ostler Decima Jacobsen, La Von Swas-e- y and June Wilson. Mrs. Marvin Garrett entertained at a birthday party Wednes- day May 8 for her daughter. Jackie Lee, who is three years of age. Twelve little guests enjoyed games and refreshments. Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were called to Logan recently because of the serious illness of her father, Joseph J. Rasmussen, who is in the LDS hospital at Logan. Mrs. Nyman remained for a ten-- j day visit with her family. She reports her father is Improving satisfactorily at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell and two grandchildren of Payson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. Ray Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Dan O. Johnson were dinner guests Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Johnson in Fountain Green. They also visited with Merle Ivory. Specialist 3rd Class Vernon E. Carter is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Yjjrter. Vernon has lx'en stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington and after his leave he will return to Washington and then leave for Korea on overseas 30-da- ROBERT STACK. loom DOROTHY WALONE KITH. AUNMffiAi 'MiRWIONAl by FlCllllit y assignment. .1 II . T ,i iV5 - .1 V; v Thursday, SHOP AND SAVE ; May 9, 5 , J Iff hm w . IN NEPHI hi v SITE OF 1960 WINTER OLYMPICS Great changes are m store for Squaw Valley, Calif., above, before it becomes the focal point for worldwide sports interest in 1960. Site of the 1960 Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley Lodge, center background, will be supplemented by other buildings and facilities to house and care for the many participants and thousands of visitors w'-will pack the popular resort area. MANY A CROWD gathered to hear the traveling "medicine man" in years past . . but not so today. Your pharmacist today is a trained specialist with pharmaceutical companies' greatest discoveries at his call. We specialize in accuracy with every prescription filled. world-famo- Announced Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Belliston announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Ann, to Glade L. (Bud) VanNosdol, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VanNosdol of Payson. The marriage will take place on June 22 at the Manti Temple, and a reception is being planned for the same evening. Mrs. Richard L. Gerrard and children of Salt Lake City are visiting for two week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. i t tea KSL Farm Progi&m Love, Forever! Features Safety, New Weed Controls Salt Lake City . . . Farm Safety, chemical sprays ana Ladak Clover discussions will be featured during May on "This Business of Farming," popular farm program. KSL Radio mid-da- y Farm Director Von Orme leada how to keep a on with program weeds down with the new chemicals now on the market. This feature is scheduled May 10 (Friday). The May 13 (Monday) Bhow turns to farm safety with emphasig and highway safeon ty with high powered machinery. On Monday, May 20, the program shifts to Wasatch County for a presentation of the Ladack Clover story. Jeanne Leeson. ladies farm director, reports each Wednesday with interesting tips for farm families. "This Business of Farming" is presented each weekday at 12:15 p.m. on KSL Radio as a public service of the Kennecott Copper Corporation. Something Weed-killin- jr MEN AND WOMEN .for added income own a business of your own!! PART TIME WORK Reliable men or women for this area to handle nationally known products purchased daily by the publio through new beautiful merchandising dispensers. Will not Interfere with your present employment. To qualify you must have $1748.75 cash available and car; should net up to $600.00 month working 6 spare hours weekly, and must be able to Really Special RADIOACTIVE ANSWER BOOTH Its viewing windows constructed of glasslike plastic, this atomic isolation booth permits persons to observe separation of plutonium from uranium fuel substances at the Hanford Atomic Plant, Richland, Wash. Shadows of conventionally garbed workers can be seen reflected in window at far right. Air for observers is pumped in from outside thewindowless concrete building in which booth is located. New York City plans to spend 60 million dollars over a five-ye- ar period for building and renovations on Manhattan's 23 public high schools and. a projected community college. I for ' OlSltY it oei in $15000 Making the most of a bad situation isduck soup for gostips. BOTH Rt. who iff RINGS BUDGET TEAMS. 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This company PERFUME 1957 Geore were in Logan Friday) where they attended the 'Agathon held at the Utah State University. They also visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Richati Miiches. son in law nad daughter of Mrs. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Starr and daughter Sarah Ann spent the week end in Logan where they attended the annual "Agathon Days" at the USU. Their daughter, Miss Leslie Hall participated in the dance contest held Saturday night which was presented by the Women's Intermural activities. and son Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett had as theri guests this week, their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth G. Kay and son Michael of Kearns. Paxman. NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- |