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Show THE Page Four 1 Regulation size who assisted in any way during FOR SAT. P. Mrs. Alfred is Hostess tof BUlards and following the table, good condition, the brief illnessbeloved Mother new cover; 1 8MM Deer Rifle; 1 death of our Ladies Literary Club at Whizzer Motor Bike; 1 Oil burn- to the Doctor, the hospital staff. of a low Mrs. If you get hurt who will pay without extra protectionRates Gilbert Bailey is start the medical bills? What if you cost hunting policy. K. at the J Sperry See get shot through the head, who's at 1.05 Hostess to Fine Arts going to help take care of the KJ Insurance Co., Phone 287J. wife and kids? Don't go hunting The first meeting of the current club year of the Nephi Fine Arts Club was held on Thursday, October 3rd at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, chairman of the program committee. Mrs. trc-- Wetneren, presiaeni of the group gave a welcoming speech to the club members, expressing thanks for cooperation of ithe past and outlining ten rules for achieving happiness. Business topics and the program covering the current club year were discussed; among which included the Year of Achievement Contest, and the affirmative decision of the. club to contribute to the drive of the Federated Clubs toward the purchase of drapes for the Veterans' hospital. After a reading and a general review of the Club's by laws and constitution by Mrs. Dee Bellis-tothe club's secretary, the meeting was adjourned to the enjoyment of deliciously prepared light of values HERE ARE FASHION STYLES AT PRICES DOWN-TO-EART- H 4r MEN'S TOPCOATS by Curlee . . WBw 100 IM vwH Wool n, - Just in time for refreshments. Members in attendance were: Hostess, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey; Mrs. Ida Beck, Mrs. Dee Belliston, Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, Mrs. Gertrude Foote Mrs. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. L. J. Gore, Mrs. Lynn Olpin, Mrs. E. H. Steele, Mrs Ernestine Vest,, Mrs. Fred Weth-ere- ll and Mrs. R. E. Winn. the cold weather . . They're fp Duy or rne year trvrr m F.J r "J 'f u W - suits :j Sharkspins Worsteds J - Flannels - Special Values 45OO and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tho hfst in lumo. nut and slack. Come get your own and save. We will load and weigh your truck at our yard, or enjoy our prompt, clean delivery service. L. DWANE Tl DWELL, 545 South 1st East, Phone 578W. Nephi, Utah COAL The Juab CALL FOR BIDS Soil Conservation district has for sale to the highest bidder 2 Evers-ma- n one or both land levelers one is at Mona and the other at Nephi for examination. Bids will be received until November 1 and the Supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all bids 52 Reed Greenhalgh, secretary, 3 South 2nd East, Nephi 41-2-- toMAi A -,. x ine s w:jy this n.-.- nr.EM im FAMllV FOP If CARS. 115 POU-EAND VJOttKfcD A NO Sf RAIMEO POB US AND If we Let IT oo ,1 PAINTS MOTOK CO. n D BDMKOUR - IOOKS WFLL, f OHCe. TOO OFTEM, IT I I heart;. J Give rm best TRAOt-iVALUE OH CAR5 IM 1"WN V.'S SiVE OU MUCH OfJ 4.1 CARD OF THANKS When someone very near and dear is called away from us, it is very comforting to know that there are those who understand and care, and turn their heartfelt thoughts in sympathy and prayer. So may we extend our deepest and most sincere thanks to all those iet rtnco LIKE YOU OUST PETIT MB. TOMATO - ToO'O ovfcB TO joe THE OUNK MAM AND SEE . HETU CHARGE f WHAT V1 T u"v twsss-- . 37?, Smokey Says: Vjg? TW-7- v j4i VT GLAWSON FOX VIDA 966 East South Temple Street Phone EMpire Salt Lake City, Utah This tour will be personally escorted. You will have no worries. All you need do is relax and enjoy yourself. The best in the west travel with us. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 2 H-1- Gerber's, y, I'M or phone S. F. 72. OCTOBER Miss Ireta Carter was hostess to the Ladies Literary League at her home last Thursday evening, October 3rd. A most interesting introduction of the theme "American Womanhood" was given by Miss Pearl Nielsen. Light refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. D. C. Mrs. Rex Tolley, Mrs. Boswell, Howard Brown, Mrs. Eugene Lunt, Mrs. Russell Stuart, Mrs. Mont Sperry, Mrs. Fred L. Painter, Mrs. H. L. Grace, Mrs. G. Eugene Wil-keMrs. Reed Greenhalgh, Mrs. Ray Pay, Miss Rheta Sperry, Miss Pearl Nielsen and the hostess, Miss Ireta Carter. 495O friends, relatives and neighbors who helped in any way. The Family of Ellen O. Greenhalgh. Leave Salt Lake Sunday, November 3 and sail from beautiful San Francisco harbor on Monday, November 4. For complete information, write or phone were Mrs. Allred, Mrs. Berwick, Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. Lester B. Belliston Mrs. Jas. R. Stanley, Miss Mabel Sperry, Mrs G. R. Judd, Mrs. Robertson and a special guest Mrs. Reid Judd of Ogden. Liteary League Members Meet at Carter Home at 1957 HAWAII FOR SALE Building lot rds frontage on fourth sduth x 13 rds. deep. Fine location South front See Le grand Smith at Smith Auto Co. Spanish Fork 4 HIRIFF WIDF SFI FCTI0N OF I I The Ladies Literary Club held their first meeting on Monday, October 7 with Mrs. T. W. Allred Mrs. Jack Berwick, as hostess. president of the club, presided at the meeting. Collect was read by Mrs. John E. Robertson. The president's address was given by Mrs. Berwick. The program for the year was presented by the program chairman, Mrs. Robertson, and assignments made. Bylaws of the club were read and discussed by Mrs. John Cotton, secretary. The group voted to join with the other clubs on the state project of purchasing drapes for the Veterans hospital. Light refreshments were served by the program committee. Members enjoying the evening 10, Call 600. ing heating stove First Meeting of Year October Thursday, NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- 3 TIMES THt MEAT MUCH MOtl PIOTIIN Ihon rsgwlor Votabt and Meat Combinationt. UnwMal Havt Slrainvd and Junior Mi VatabkM ChkkM wM VtatloUn Vol lnntf ft MADE WITH BISOUICK 'N SPAM BISQUICK BABY FOODS $ cans 4Q SPAM JUNIOR FOOD cans 37 SPRUP HILLS BROS. COFFEE -- 1 LB j Large pkg 12 oz can Lumberjack 24 oz IGA FANCY PEAS or Cream or W. K. GREEN BEANS Cut or Whole 303s No. 303 Q"yc YOUR e S CHOICE qj39 CASE (24 4JC $e 77 IGA XTRA RICH CORN ICA 4JC lbs TIN NEW LOW PRICE Case of 24 cans - CAKES 2 for 37 Kf GERBER STRAINED cans f .J-- Meat Dinners 77rHigh 5 cansW Cans) ONLY TOMATO JUICE 300 46 oz cans 12 cans i98 3flgq BAY FLAICES fe cans ftQc IGA CHUNK TUNA 4 cans Qc BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES 3 pkgs gge ROYAL GELATIN NEW NEW NABISCO .m .nt DESSERT ft pkgs 1 LB COCOA e GRAHAMS NABISCO SHREDDED '.IT T, 7 Special Offer 8 K 0)f wisyi H-1- Quart IGA SALAD OIL Qt. IGA SALAD DRESSING IGA SNOKREEM SHORTENING 3 lb MARLENE 2 Regular bars Values to 1.79 HAIR OIL AND BRILLIANTINE NOSE SPRAYS AND BABY SHAMPOO DROPS- - - Regular 89c Value REDUCING TABLETS (i CAPSULES - Values to 5.95 - Bottle 33 O LEAD PENCILS Buy a Big Supply! ASPIRIN TABLETS 5 gr. - - 250 count - NOTICE 2 lb 37c Repeated 45' 79' By 49$ Request!! PICTSWEET PEAS -- 7 pkgs 1.00 PICTSWEETGUTCORMGpk 1.00 STRAWBERRIES 5 pkgs 1.00 -- "-5- pounds for '' ISUNKIST 8 pound bags, -LB- -37C (Get Your Winter's Supply) - NO DOMESTIC MEAT accepted - from Oct. 12, 1957 until after Deer Hunt. cessed FREE. Largest Deer wins 6 MONTHS Ralph Chase on the expansion of his market FIRST i Each 4Qc Q lb bag ggc for processing DEER IN Oct. 19 pro- FREE LOCKER RENT to BEST WISHES PLENTY OF 2 5 39' . WHITE GRAPEFRUIT OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS Regular 59c value Values to 1.29 COUGH SYRUP 5' per bar REAL DEAL lb FROZEN FOODS . DRY ONIONS A 1 r DUPLICATION MERCHANDISE 7J 53' ' FRESH PORK ROASTS HAND SOAP SALTINES ' WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH SHICK RAZOR AND 2Q BLADES 1.25 Value COLD CAPSULES NABISCO GOLD N GLOW IGA FRIDAY & SATURDAY OCTOBER - 2 pkgs I Pk m. Dm WHEAT JUNIORS Litter makes a perfect fire hazard and it's ugly too! - - 39' STORE-SID- E PARKING AT ABOVE ITEMS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND tA.j -- - C: tCCLLY c::'--.nr- . - NEPHI, OV.'tF.D UTAH PHONE AND OPERATED aud cuqiuc, ,fpvicf 57 |