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Show Thursday, November 28th, 1957 THE S, NEPHI, UTAH Page Five Ladies Literary Club Enjoys Impressive p YOUR TIMES-NEW- Program at Third Ward Sets Novel SCHOOL LUNCH Quilt Auction as Feature MENUS ANNOUNCED Recent Meet Of Building Fund Banquet School lunch menus for next! week have been announced by Mrs. Gladys Brown, supervisor, as follows: The Ladies iLterary Club of Plan now io attend the big Nephi met on November 18 at banquet sponsored by the the home of Mrs. W. W. Stephen-se- Third Ward building committee. Collect was given by Mrs. Plenty of turkey with ail the Wm. Bailey. After a short busin- trimmings is heading the menu ess meeting the time was turned list over to Mrs. G. R. Judd (or her As a climax to the evening's subject of "Music and Art" A enjoyment, a progressive auction highlight of the evening was the will be held. A beautif ul quilt will rwrae be the reward for the person ana songs "America Sweet Home" played by Mrs. Judd whose ruckles and dimes remain in on a set of musical glasses. The circulation the longest. members then joined in singing This auction should create a with her accompanying them. lot of fun as well as help build The history of several famous the stake house. Remember, the paintings was given, and pictures man with the bankroll gets no of the government buildings in where in the auction, just the one Washington, D. C were shown. who has plenty of small change. Members present were Mrs. J. Check your calendar now. SatW. Berwick, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, urday December 7 at 7p.m. at the Mrs. John H. Cotton, Mrs. T. W. Third Ward amusement hall. Ad Allred, Mrs Wm Bailey, Mrs J. ults are 1.25 per plate and child L. Belliston, Mrs. T. H. Burton, ren 50c per plate. Come and join Mrs. Amos G. Irons, Mrs. J. G. with us bring the family. Irons, Mrs G. Ft. Judd, Mrs. John Third Ward Building E. Robertson, Mrs. W. W. Stepadv. Committee henson and Miss Mabel Sperry. iHGHWATSW pre-holid- ay n. II Uf 1 VI !lim r . i iimtm last summer Greyhound transported 1200 bus loads of fans to home games of the National League Champion Milwaukee Braves front, as far away as Sioux City, Iowa, and Aberdeen, S. D. Passenger ears in the USA will reach a total of 56,101;000 units this year or one automobile for every third man, woman and child in the country. Buses and trucks would add 11,103,000 units to the highway total. Of interest to highway-travelintootball fans is the news that the Naval Academy will build a 31 ,000-jestadium at Annapolis, Md. It's to be erected in honor of Navy and Marine Corps dead and contributions can be sent to Memorial .Stadium Fund, Annapolis. J g 'Monday milk. Ham and )kna Thursday beans, buttered peas, crisp carrot and celery stick, orange, bread and butter, milk. Friday Turkey and exavy over a bun, frozen spinach, strawberry short cake, lettuce wedge, Slip I 'amp r)( wo re " & SAVE IN NEPHI Sift 'Ideas A BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTED PORTRAT "The Gift Only You Can Give" More than 60 people die each night in U.S. highway accidents. Roy Fruehauf, President, Fruc-haTrailer Co., predicts that by 1967 Chicago will be a city 150 miles long stretching from Milwaukee to Michigan City, Indiana. The first ten autos on the market for That Someone Special uf BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTED SCENE OF "OLD MT. NEBO" Come in and See Our Selection CAMERAS - priced from 8.95 to 150.00 SCREENS EXPOSURE METERS Flash Bulbs were Duryea, Ford, Franklin, Haynes, Knox, Olds, Packard, Pierce Arrow, Stearns and Winton. The 8.2 mile elevated viaduct which links the N. J. Turnpike with the Holland Tunnel to New York City is the costliest roadway per mile in the world. The average cost per mile was $14,500,000 8.95 to 32.50 - Films - Projectors - Tripods Studio Qmm Population of the Soviet Union is 200,200,000, according to the central statistical board of the U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers. Sign at an Albuquerque. N.M., cafe reads, "Be brave. EaJ here." mi K smmil TO BE SOLD AT PRICES THAT WILL TAKE YOU BACK FIVE YEARS n. l. full-fledg- ed BUT YOU WILL WANT TO USE OUR LAY AWAY WHILE THE SELECTION IS COMPLETE NEW ITEMS TO THRILL YOU NOTHING LIKE THEM SEE THEM FIRST and we will be your ONE STOP TOY CENTER BAILEY-McCUN- CO. E 48 North Main Phone 21, Nephi S flllt" LU NEW INTERCEPTOR DWVE WW MHW4-IMT(wwWt moat vtiwMt "wtoauUO V- (with predion Fuel Induction) . "This terrific team saves up to IBXon gas !" 4 of only do yoe save en gas, yea got better ioke-epower greater passing power. The new Ford Interceptor V-with Precision Fuel Induction, has all fuel-a- ir routes to the combustion chambers stnamlirud for more even fueling and instant GO. 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JEWELRY JUST ARRIV ward during their Primary class last Thursday afternoon. lhey Mark Warner of Salt Lake City sang songs ana presentea eacn was a week end visitor at the with a box of fruit and cookies. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Those visited were Mrs. Eva Pow ell, Mrs. Emma Memmott, Mrs. Jay Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Forris Blackburn Nellie Orme and Charles The girls who participof Moroni visited Monday at the home of her son in law and daugh- ated were Jackie Shaw, Rita Otte- son, Claudia Parkin, Kathie Sher ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Duane wood, Marsha Tidwell, Marjorie Greenhalgh, and their teacher, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. O. Ray Powell Elizabeth Black. in Provo. They spent Saturday visited with Mrs. Ruby Clark and Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Barnes and Mrs. Rena Taylor. family of Orem were Sunday vis'Mr and Mrs. Archie Aiken and itors at the home of her parents, daughter Sandra of Spring City Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stuart. visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley. The Top Pilots of the Second Mr. and Mrs. A. R Greener and Ward Primary held their parents Thursday afternoon of family of Helper were the dinner program week. The boys ana girls last guests Sunday at the home of became top pilots by Mrs Greener's parents, Mr. and receiving their medals. A program Mrs. W. Q. Tidwell. was presented by the class atid Mrs. W. Q. Tidwell visited in 24 boys and girls partiapatea. Orem last week with her son in Refreshments were served to the law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, children and their parents. Teach J. L. Wiley, whose four, year old ers for the group are Mrs. Fern son recently suffered a bad break Hanson and Mrs. Letha Tidwell. in one leg and is In the hospital at Provo. Recently also, their 15 Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Wilson months old daughter underwent a of Tooele spent Sunday in Nephi heart operation. Both children at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G Eugene Wilkey. A birthday din are recovering satisfactorily. ner was enjoyed by both families Mr. and Mrs. James Vickers and by Mrs. Alex Wilson, m hon had as their visitors Sunday their or of her birthday anniversary. Tid-wel- NEPHI mm toy son and daughter in law, Mr and Mrs. J. H Vickers of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Liddiard of Dragerton are parents of a baby eirl. born on November 9. orana oa rents are Mr. and Mrs. F. V, Liddiard of Nephi and Mr. ana Mrs. Clifford Mayers, formerly of Fountain Green. The Second Ward Lark class visited several members of the btep-hense- YOUR OLD WATCH 13 WORTH MORE ON A TRADE AT mi ik. Nephi Local and Social News Items Mrs. T. W. Viokers spent last week in Salt Lake City with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs Dorrell Vickers and family. She also visited in Park City for a day with Mr. and Mrs. David Loertscher, her son in llaw and daughter. Dorrell Vickers returned with her to Nephi and spent Saturday at bis parents home. Mrs. Arma Kay and son Rex of Goshen visited Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner. and cheese. buttered beans, carrot stick, tomato juice, apple, hot roll and milk. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ingram Meat loaf, hash- Tuesday and family, brown potatoes, buttered crisp cabbage, grapes, bread and butMrs. Annie W. Foote and family ter, and milk. Oven fried fillet. Wednesday CALL 611 after 4:30 p.m. if parsley potatoes with butter, broc coli, peaches, bread and butter, you would like your ironing done. at MODEL ClTY Twins Tani, left, and Dran Seitz get "that towering feeling" when they touch the tip of New York's Empire State Building. Actually, the building is a replica made of balsa wood and is part of a Manhattan collection built by Guy Miller and owned by him and A. George Golden. The midget Gotham is being exhibited in Grand Central Sta tion by the Travelers Aid Society during its annual fund drive. Macaroni CARD OF THAN K8 Only in an hour of sorrow, does one realize the value of friends and relatives. For your kind words, your expressions of sym pathy and genunine friendliness, we are deeply appreciative. We especially want to thank Bishop Bailey of the Fourth Ward for his generous donation o fthe chapel here for that portion of the funeral. canst? e flrat Security tank ( Utah, N.A. Mm(xr Federal DepotH Irwvranc Corporation |