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Show Thursday, May 30, 1957 THE Little League TERRY CLOTH BEACH OR SUNBATH TOWELS 37 x 68 inches in size 3.49 Assorted designs osp.ital Interest Grows BY CANNON each Continued from page 4 Beal c 5 Broadhead 3b 5 Parkin If 3 Bird rf 39 Totals LIONS Player pos G. Watson 2b D. Carter 2b iP Phillips Ludlow lb 3b Ostler p K. Howard c-- Brough ss Reid cf o-- c one 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 13 22 3 AB H 0 0 2 0 5 2 6 1 3 2 4 3 0 0 5 2 2 0 2 0 4 33 11 O 0 0 5 1 3 Page Three ,xngram, phi':j unvia ,r and Mrs. Maurice Memmott ton, Ohio . Mr. Nephi daughter Margaret Lyman, daughter of eo u. Ingram, Mrs. John Anderson. Fountain Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyman, Ne- iiu hits. NephL Kenneth G. Sperry, Nephi William L. Vest, Mona Linda Sue Hall, daughter of Recently admitted patients at Mr. and Mrs. Elwood R. Hall, Nethe Juab County hospital include phi. the following: William Hammond, son of Dr Mrs. Monte Sperry, Nephi and Mrs. Don B. Hammond, Mrs. Abe Madsen, Ftn Green. Beverlee Sowby. daughter of Bean, Nephi Oeorge Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sowby, Nephi i r --' 77-- Memmott, daughter of Corey Sherwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Sherwood, Nephi. Kirk Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. Morgan, Nephi Ernest Hollings, Trout Creek, Utah. Mrs. John Bowman, Levan Mrs. Jay Howell, Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Nell Bedoni and Miss Leta Thomas, Brigham City. David Sperry, Nephi Susan Garrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Roscoe Garrett, Ne-- Green Randall Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morgan, Nephi Brad Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morgan, Nephi son of Mr. and Greg Ferre, Mrs. Sherl D. Ferre, Nephi Ruby Marie Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Stephenson, Levan Mrs. Charles E. Sweeney, Can- - 5E 14 0 0 O Watson cf 0 Howard cf Paxton If 24 Totals The standing of the teams as of end of play Tuesday evening: Won Lost fct. A. C. NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- 10 1 .750 3 .750 1 3 .. Lions .500 2 2 J. C. C .000 4 0 Kiwanis Schedule for next week: Monday, Lions vs I. A. M. Tuesday, Kiwanis vs J. C. C. Thursday, IAM vs JOC Saturday, Kiwanis vs Lions In other games during the past week, results were as follows: May 18, 3:30 p. m., J. . C. 7, I. A. M., 11; Lions, 19, Kiwanis 0. May 20 games: IAM 19; Ki wanis 9. Game May 21 J. C. C. 1, Lions phi. Lynn Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanson, Nephi Miriam Berwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berwick, Nephi. Ronald Worwood Nephi Alan Kendall, son of Mr and Mrs. George Kendall, Levan John Newton, Mona Ronald Jarrett, Nephi Mkm' 2 i I. A. M &tt EfcA 18 Game May 23; Lions 3; I. A. M. 13; Game May 24": Kiwanis 8, JOC 11. Game May 27, JOC 33, I. A. M. ' Iff fift. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Win Ellertson and boys of Tempe, Arizona are yisit-in- g with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson at Mona and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brough of Nephi. Mrs. Douglas Brown visited in Spanish Fork Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gledhill, Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mrs. LaVina Croft. GAMBOLING ON A LEASH Not at all sheepish about her unusual pet, Mrs. H. Longmier takes her woolly friend for a walk through the residential district of Yakima, Wash. Some friends gave her the animal when it was only a lamb and she raised it on her small city lot. FOR SALE OR LEASE The Uwana Drive Inn is For a profitable busSale or Lease iness with a favorable future See Mrs. Neldon Worthington or Keith Worthington. FOR SALE Reasonably pri-c- er Brick home with FOR SALE three building lots and two shares of water. Close to church, school hospital. $7500. Terms can be arCall or see Dixon Real ranged Estate Co., 236 West Center St., Provo, Utah Phone FR WtMStfm a frf y Ijzf iiipum1""""!"11"" OPEN 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. DAILY fl 4s&iKr - NO HANDICAP Janet Walter, a student at New York's Hunter College, has been crippled with polio since 1945 but she doesn't permit it to hinder her work. A member of the honorary scholastic society, Phi Beta Kappa, Janet is now working on several stage and television plays. She's hoping for a scholarship at the xaie urama School iiji)ijiiuiiiiiiiliniiiiiiimff STAMPS AT w "P- tftyc sssss. lj-.'.tTTjWW:4llfflflVaft- lrwi LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED COMPLETE SMOKING AND CURING SERVICE 56 EAST CENTER PHONE 57 NEPHI, UTAH tP8MMwMH r Cos. X53DP $&f f W0X room home. Large kich-e- n Nive overstuffed and living room. Wall to wall FOR SALE carpet. Lots of closed space. G. .1 chair, or lwil trade for nice wardEva C. Hoyt, phone 206W financing available. 95 Eaast 4th robe North. Call James Glenn 305W. THIRD WARD PRIMARY CAKE Live Rabbits WANTED Saturday, 10:30 a. m. at Mt. Nebo Rab-bitr- SALE to 6 pounds Shoe Box. Howard's 1 604 South 207J phone West, Nephi. Modern apart FOR RENT LUMBER Rough or planed and re at Ephraim ment with electric rangeCall all ATwater June or write Anderson Lumber Co., frigerator furnished 344. If no answer call at Kendall Most-A- ll dimensions Ephraim. 413J. Also cut slabs. available 3 y, "if Tii' m .iii! X i HERMOPHILUS of Chalcedon did a great deal for modern medicine by being the first to dissect , the human body and record tne womngs ot me brain and nervous system. With knowledge gained over the years, Pharmacy and Medicine go hand in hand to give you better health. You should rely on and on your pharmacist'sj your doctors judgment accuracy in compounding of prescriptions. 1 MAN i :1 - Last year, more than 800,000 miles of copper wire was used to install long distance and local telephone circuts in our state. That's enough wire to reach from the earth to the moon four times! The copper for this wire was produced by Kennecott in Utah and sold d wire bars. in the shape of This is just one shape produced by Kennecott 's refinery to meet the needs of its customers. In addition, the refinery casts copper into cakes, billets, ingots and slabs. These different shapes serve Kennecott customers by helping them to operate more efficiently in making a wide variety 250-poun- . vi .x4, .jjtiiJji -- i rWr7rr, ttfij :r- of products for use in the home, on the farm and in industry. By being aware of the special needs of each of its customers, and by satisfying them, Kennecott is able to compete with other producers of copper and operate successfully. And in the long run successful operations make a direct and important contribution to Utah's prosperity. They result in millions of dollars spent annually in Utah on payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments-millio- ns of dollars that circulate throughout the state and help bring better living to thousands and thousands of Utahns. OR WOMAN OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS new Hem . . First time offered . .Start in work full time spare time if satisfied then A - bulk machines in this Refilling and collecting money from have must $360 cash references, car, To area. qualify you to secure inventory. Devoting 4 hours a week to business, of collections should net approxyour end on percentages imately $175 monthly with very good possibility of taking over full time income increasing accordingly. If applicant can qualify financial assistance will be given by tompany for expansion to full time position with above average inInclude phone in applicqation. Write: GENERAL, come. Times-NewThe Nephi, Utah. of care s. fegbP, Kennecott Copper Corporation "A Good Neighbor Helping f A V' ' to. ' Build a Better Utah" -- w |