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Show Thunday, March 20, 1958 THE TIMES-NEW- S. NEPHI. UTAH Fag Savan Levan Local and Social News Items Plea phone your Levan item to Mita Oliva Taylor at 0495R11 aa in the week aa possible preferably on Mondaya! early Raymond Peterson and daught- at Antioche. er Linda of Boise, Idaho were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom of week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Provo spent Saturday at the home Peterson. Ralph of Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Fancum. Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd Ross Christensen, a student at of Provo spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Snow College, visited his parents, Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Clif- Mr. and Mrs. Jana's P. Christensen last week end. ton Bosh. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor have returned to their home after a two weeks vacation in California. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jackman, at Concord, and of Mr. and Mrs. Frazier 1 lewett and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ingram Ivan Skavinsky Skavar, the average Russian industrial worker, labors five times as long to dll his family's market basket as does Joe Smith, the typical American laborer. In a talk before the National Food Conference, held recently in Washington, D. C., Vice President Nixon pointed out that Joe Smith can buy a pound loaf of enriched bread with six minutes of tabor, according to figures compiled by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. Ivan works 14 minutes for the same amount of bread which does not equal the U. S. loaf nutritionally. Ivan works 132 minutes for a pound of beef. Joe Smith buys it vith 31 minutes of labor. Joe works 25 minutes to add a pound of sliced bacon to the family larder; Ivan has to stay on the job 331 minutes to buy the same amount from a Moscow State store. A grouping of 11 foreign coun- tries, according to the work time required to buy food, indicates that the American worker spent less than as much time to pay for a given quantity of food as the Soviet worker. He (the American) spent from 20 to 36 per cent as much as the Italian, Austrian, or French workers; from 39 to 48 per cent as much time as the Dutch, West Germans, Irish or Swiss; and from 62 to 71 per cent as much time as one-fift- h the Danish, British, or Norwegian workers. Joe Smith works 4 minutes for a pound of flour. Irishmen and Norwegians are runners-up- . They work six minutes for their pound of flour. Again, tops in the flour field is Russia, where 27 minutes of work are necessary. French bread is in demand in many countries, but works 20 minutes for a pound of it A COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE - - AS NEAR AS NOW and confusion that comes from decorating and planning your new home or improvements and know that the finished job will be the latest in style, comfort and practicability. Save money too, by having it all done by ONE PLACE ONE EASY MONTHLY PAYSave all the headaches MENT. DON'T CALL COLLECT OFF and let them tell vou about it. PUT IT PAYSON 753 STANS UPHOLSTERING AND DECORATING Mrs. Blaine Norton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom in Provo, and Patients admitted to the Juab Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom in County hospital since the last list Springville. was published include: Mr. and Mrs. Christian ChrisClaudia Morgan, daughter of tensen and Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Mr. and Mrs. Ciinn Morgan, Le Francom were guests of Mr. and van; Lavilla Bird, Nephi; Leslie Mrs. Elijah James in Fayette last son of Mr. and Mrs Morgan, Elvon Friday. Fred D. Morgan, Nephi; .and Mrs son Mr of Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Devon StephenEldon Belliston, Fountain Green son and family of Moroni visited Todd Tolley, son of Mr. and Mrs on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tolley, Nephi; Larry and Fred Stephensen and Mr. and Mrs Scott Blackhajn, sons of Mr. and Merrill Stephensen. Mrs. Samuel Blackham, Nephi Mrs. John Nielson, Leamington Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barlow and Mrs. Allen Christensen, Nephi family of Ogden were week end Cheryl Lynn Whittington, daugbt guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Haner of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wit son in Levan. tington, Nephi; Ilosmer L. Grace, The Levan Lady Lions held Nephi; Mrs. Eva Lofgran, Santa quin; Mrs. George Johnson, Ne their regular meeting last Thursin the City Hall. The evening phi; O. L. Fiserh, Morgan; Mrs day Linda was spent in quilting. The followJames R. Ockey, Nephi; Marie Powell, daughter of Mr. ing members were present: Mrs. and Mrs. Bert Powell, Nephi; El on Louise Taylor, Mrs. Irene Mangel-soPainter, daughter of Mrs. Dellis VernaMrs. Pauline Mangelson, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Reba ManG. Painter, Nephi. Mrs. Virgil Christensen, gelson, Babies born at the hospital Son, born to Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Virginia Howard, Mrs. Edna LaMar Paxman, Nephi, February Hanson, Mrs. Marie Wood, Mrs. Mrs. Anna 23; Son, bom to Mr. and Mrs, Jessie Ann Wood, Wendell Olsen, Fountain Green, Shepherd, Mrs. Bessie Paystrup, Lucille Shepherd and Mrs. February 23; Son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Milton Nielson, Mona, Feb Gertrude Shepherd. ruary 25; Son (expired) bom to Mr. and Airs. Thomas McPherson, Nephi February 28; Daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Par kin, Nephi, March 1; Daughter, bora to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen, Nephi, March 1; Son, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Winkler, Nephi, March 1; Daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen, Ftn, Green, March 4. or 1053 PONTAIC STATIOH WAGOH - Radio, Heater - Power Steering Transmission Was 1050.00 -- NOW 005.00 - Radio - Heater Sedan Power Glide. Motor Overhauled Hew Seal Covers Was S575.00 NOW Hydra-Mali- c $450.00 1053 PACKARD Hardtop Coupe. Radio - Heater Power Brakes - Ultra Drive! Was 700.00 - NOW 525.00 1051 PLYMOUTH Radio and Heater or NOW Was 450.00 325.00 1057 FAIRLAIN 500 4 DOOR SEDAN This car has been used as the Driver Trainer Car at Juab High School WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF NEW FORDS AND MERCURYS PARKIN MOTOR COMPANY 137 SOUTH MAIN STREET - PHONE 3 2 1 - NEPHI, UTAH 11,023 independent businessmen like these serve you better with Standards help YOULL LAUGH so hard you'll almost cry at the Third Ward Minstrel Show on March 29 Buy jour ticket today from Ruth Brox at Robert Hall Pharmacy PAYSON, UTAH 40 SOUTH MAIN Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Francom visited on Thursday with Mr. and Leon Madsen in Orem, Mr. and 1Q52 CHEVROLET n, YOUR PHONE TODAY Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson were Raymond Peterson and daughter Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Peterson and son Steven. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton and family of Provo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Francom. ALL SIZES ALL TYPES Have to go to make room for incoming shipments SHm 5-ST- Wholesale distributor Bob Evans, Mesa, Arizona, uses a plant provided and maintained by Standard. We help Bob develop new business and back him with engineering assistance on his customers lubrication problems. TOP-QUALI- TY Robert Bob A. Juner, San Francisco, operates his own service station. We supply him with business forms, maps, lube guides and major equipment. Bob makes good use of Standard's training programs to improve his service to you. Standards special Aviation Divison helps airport dealers like Frank Kelsey, Salt Lake City, Utah, with wind direction indicators, flight guides and credit card service all welcome conveniences to his customers. ... TIRES AR YOURS AT LOW PRICES NEVER BEFORE DARED! id BLACK AND WHITEWALLS TUBELESS m GSMXB mSQ YEARS BIGGEST BUY! SPECIAL LOW GrJ GRAIL PRICES ON $ GENERAL SAF-T-MIL- ONLY NYLON (limited quantity) SILENT GRIPS Standard credit cards make it possible for independent marine dealers like Joe Faires, Port Angeles, Washington, to honor charge accounts. When fuel and lubri- FOR ER TIRES eoaaiEB GB OEEIHB cation problems arise, his customers can rely oh help from Standards engineers. 6.70 1 5 AND PLUS TAX EXCHANGE EVERY TIRE BRAND NEW! other sizes marked down proportionately MAY 1 Vz JUME Ys JULY Greenwood Tire Service Nephi, Utah Liquefied Petroleum Gas dealers like Louis Marx, Atascadero, California, find our operations manual helpful in almost every phase of his business . . . especially when it comes to saving customers time and trouble on deliveries. "Big Business" creates opportunities for "small business." With each doing the job for which it is best qualified, both are able to operate more efficiently . . . give you better service. In our particular case, heres how it works. Standard research and manufacturing skill assure quality products. In turn 11,028 distributors of Standard products represented by the six Western independent businessmen above help STAN DARD plans ahead to r- - C juu Keith L. Tweedie, Salem, Oregon, is a heating oil distributor. Our complete program shows him how to set up an accounting system, handle credit, cut operating expenses and give you the cleanest, most convenient service possible. bring you these products in the U. S., Alaska, Hawaii, British Columbia and many other parts of the Western Hemisphere. Because these independent businessmen perform an important service for us, we assist their efforts with technical help, suggested operations procedures, advertising and merchandising support. Thus by helping them to help themselves, we are both able to serve you even better. -- - :iY OF CALIFORNIA |