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Show THE May 22, 1958 Thursday, TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, '(Several Seniors Are Named Scholarship Winners From the Juab High Seniors from Juab have Many qualified for scholarships this year to the various schools in the state. The Clarion here has presented to you the names of those students as far as have received scholarships at the present time. They are as follows; To the Brigham Young University: Colleen Westring, Norma Betty Anderson, Richard R. Lowgll Jones, Tom Lomax, Neil Greenhalgh and Wilbur Oil) c NATION nwfiSuStnoii A I I D I T O R IA I eai..l!! A. B. Editor-Manag- er Gibson Gibson and Roy Roy E. Gibson E. Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone ADVERTISEMENT 196, FOR BIDS is From the Juab High CLARION the Baccalaureate Following services held Sunday afternoon the Senior Class was host to their annual tea. The Tea, held in the high school auditorium, featured a program by various members of the Senior Class. Parents, faculty and friends of the graduates were in attendance. Highlighting the program was a tribute paid to the graduates by Mr. A. C. Starr, school district clerk. quested to do so by the BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. The BOARD OF COMMISSION ERS, JUAB COUNTY, reserves JUAB COUNTY, the right to reject any or all bids MISSIONERS, at the Courthouse at Nephi, Utah, or waive any informality In a bid at 11:00 am. on May 31, 1938. No bidder may withdraw his bid Each bid shall be made out on a period of thirty (30) days for a form to be obtained at the County Clerks office or the Arch- after the date set for the opening itects office; and shall be ac- thereof. Dated May 12, 1958. companied by a certified or cashiers check in the amount of 10 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS JUAB COUNTY, NEPHI, UTAH per cent of the amount of the bid, By R. Elgin Gardner, made payable to the order of the Chairman BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, JUAB COUNTY, NEPHI, UTAH. Attest: James P. Christensen The above mentioned check shall Clerk be given as a guarantee that the (SEAL) bidder will enter into a contract if one is awarded to him, and will Dates of publication: May 15, be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter in- 22 and 29, 1958, in The Nephi. Utah to said contract after being re- Times-New- n nrrmn.n 1 Softball to Start Soon s, Nephi Local and Social Items Nephi, Utah Senior Tea Successful hereby given that the BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, JUAB COUNTY, NEPHI, UTAH, will receive bids for furnishing laundry equipment for the Juab County Hospital at Nephi, Utah. Each bid is to be m accordance with specifications and other contract documents now on file with the BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, JUAB COUNTY, NEPHI, UTAH, where they may be examined; and copies may be obtained from the County Clerk, or from the Architect, LEWIS ERIC SANDSTROM, 290 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah. Bids wall be publicly opened at the office of the BOARD OF COMNotice Sud-week- s, Pleas phone your Nephi Items to Mrs. Zo Gibson at 200 on Monday or Tuesday. If you prefer, bring them to the offioe at 96 South Main. Week end guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Blain Murtell and Mrs. Chester Foote were Mr. and family of Santaquin spent Sunday Mrs. Lawrence Foote and children with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T-- k R. R. Jarrett. tournament. single-eliminati- live Gii The public is invited to watch the play, ills. Broadhead stated. ers. Play will begin on June 4 in the Juab St.iko YWMIA girls activity, accoiding to the schedule announced today by Mrs. Audrey Broadhead, Sixirts Director of the stake organization. All games wall be played at the Nephi City Park, with other activities being scheduled for the Levan and Mona areas during the summer m order to the travel made by the Levan and Mona girls teams, Mrs. Broadhead stat- soft-ba- ll of-e- t 5 pm., First Ward June 25 Bed live vs Second Ward Bee Third Ward Hive; 6.30 pm., Gleaners vs Fourth Ward Gleaners; 8 pm., Levan Gleaners vs Mona Gleaners. Additional scheduled games will be announced as the date nears, Mrs. Broadhead stated. Watch Repairing convenience! Revolving Shelves fash-tone- asking. 2 Certainly, the Building Bug knows local contractors and carpenters because he deals with them daily. He'll be glad to recommend the ones best qualified to do your job. 3, Hardware? Lumber? Building materials? The Building Bug will be glad to show you the finest available anywhere... nationally-know- n products that are guaranteed by the manufacturer and by us for complete satisfaction. 6 Right now . , . herel Our own Bestway Budget vides a speedy answer. As little as much as $3500. No down Terms as low as $5 per month. BUDGET TERMS? and right Dinner and Mrs. and Mrs. Fountain Johnson. Jr. guests Sunday of Mr. Miss Marie Moore of Long Dan Johnson were Mr. James S. Johnson of Beach, California, a student at the Green, parents of Mr. B.Y.U., visited recently with Miss Mina Lou Broadhead. Mrs. Macel Goble and son John of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Sylvia Varney and son Jerry of American Fork visited in Nephi Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall and Mrs. Claude Wilkey of Provo were in Salt Lake City Wednesday to spend a day at the Genealogy Library. Mrs. W. E. Broadhead was in Santaquin Friday to visit with her brother, Wilford Johnson who has just returned home from the hospital, after suffering a broken hip. Dr. Thomas M. Hall and two Charles Bruce and James Christopher of Payson visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall on Saturday. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck were their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck and small son David of Salt Lake City. sons, . Mrs. M. S. Ingram was in Green-rivlast week to attend the graduation of her granddaughter, Lois Ann Brock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brock. Miss Brock was REFRIGERATOR graduated from the Greenriver Visiting in St. George this week school and was valedictorian are Mr. and Mr. Fred Hedberg. high of the class. She has been awardof are son in their They guests four-yescholarship. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ed a Ralph Beard. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Kendall were among the Nephi people Mr. and Mrs. Henry Svedin to the wedding reception visited over the week end with for attend Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kendall in Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cazier, Mr. Salt Lake City last Saturday. and Mrs. William Cazier, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Noorda in Sait Lake Air. and Mrs. Fred Tidwell and City. They also visited with Mr. daughter Anette of Farmington and Mrs. Alton Young in Layton, spent two days last week with his and with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell. Sperry in Garland. (Mothers Day guests of Mrs. Eva Mr. and Mrs. Leslie King and Hoyt were her son and daughter (family of Provo were dinner guests in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Hoyt Sunday of her parents, Mr. and and son David of Orem. (Mrs. John C. Hall 11 REFRIGERATOR CU-F- T. 3 Magnetic safety door roomy vegetable drawers Butter compartment holds 1 lb. 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This, plus a background of many years building experience, is yours for the Diamonds THE TIME BOX i E8 Sa L. r bluilding Bug Cm Help you 4 kpotfM mjA Ls JNortlJairJehUtah ar it 1 ATTENTION Poultry and livestock raisers. Heavy baled shavings, 63c bale. Please order ahead Sim Stapley, Richfield, Phone 13-2- 4 TW pd round, Levan meeting the winner of the First and Second ward game and Mona meeting the winner of the Third and Fourth wards The ch.unpion will be games. winner of the third round in the vs Third Ward p. m. Fourth Ward Bed live Girls vs Levan Ward Bcellive Girls; 8 pm., First Ward Gleaners vs Mona Gleaners. 5 p. m., First Ward June 11 s Third Ward (Boellive Girls); 630 p m , Fourth Ward Gleaners vs Mona Ward Gleaners; 8 P. M., Second Ward Gleaners vs Levan Gleaners. June 18 Third Ward BeelLve Girls s Levan Bee Hive Girls; 6 30 First Ward Bed live vs Mona Beeline; 8 pm., Second Ward Gleaners vs Fourth Ward GleanI Hue Girls, 6 30 Engraving Jewelry TWO NEW BALDWIN Acrosomc Spinets, one blonde, one mahogany ed located near here. Will sacrifice The schedule of games for the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt and Airs. George G. Howarth was rather than return to store. Write first four weeks has been reAT THE TOGGERY Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Lunt are pleasantly surprised on her birth- Adjuster, P. O. Box 412, Salt Lake leased as follows: 5 p m Second Ward June 4 leaving on Thursday of this week day anniversary recently with a City 10, Utah. for a two weeks vacation trip to visit from her brother-in-laRayCario, Georgia to visit with Mr, mond Carter and his son in law What and Mrs. O. R. Weston, parents and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. LeonPOT AU FOOD AT of Mrs. Farrell Lunt. They also ard Haakke and three children plan to visit with Mrs. Frank and a Miss Gibson, all from Salt YOUR FINGERTIPS. Lunts brother and sister in law, Lake City. Genera! Electric Foods at the hack come right Capt. and Mrs. Vernal Bracken Mr. and Mrs. A. V'. Gadd returnand family in Lake Charles, La. out front! Easy to adjust up or ed home Saturday after spending Guests on Mothers Day at the the past month in Salt Lake City down even when fully loaded. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace where Mr. Gadd has been receivMake afl other shelves old Park were her mother, sister and ing medical treatment at the LDS brother: Mrs. E. T. Anderson and hospital. He is now improved. Mrs. Reed Christensen of Manti, Reed King, son of Mr. and Mrs and Glen Dale Anderson of Cedar ALL THIS, TOO! was in NeCity. Also here were Mr. and Mrs Leslie King of Provo J. H. Bums and three sons of phi Friday working with his grandSalt Lake City. Visiting at the father, John C. Hall. Park home this week is Mrs. Rosie Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkey Morgan and three children of were in Salt Lake City over the Orem. week end visiting with their son Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Ward in law and daughter, Mr. and and family of Provo were guests Mrs. Rex Christensen. They also Saturday of his brother in law and attended the wedding reception sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beck- - for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kendall of Vernon. , . Bee Bee Girls Tennis Tournament , Stephen Morgan and Nelson Jones. To the Utah State University: Claudia Hanson and NaDeen Pay. To Snow College: Neil Greenhalgh, Amta Gadd, Don Ockey and Girls of Juab Stake will parDennie Pay. tennis in a three ticipate To the College of Southern tournament next week,day according Utah: Dennis Pay and Stephen to Mrs. Audrey Broadhead, Stake Morgan. Ladies Sports director. Young NaDeen To Dixie Junior College: One team will enter the tournaPay and Claudia Hanson. ment from each ward, and the To the Hollywood Beauty Col- play in this tournament will be lege; Ileen Collard, Claudia Smith only doubles conqietition. and Patsy Ingram. Greenhalgh. will begin at 6 p. m. on To the University of Utah: CarTo the Ilenager School of Bus- thePlay courts with the First Nephi olyn Warner, Richard Sudweeks, iness: Carolyn Warner. and Second Ward teams meeting and the Third and Fourth Ward teams meeting. Mona and Levan teams will draw a bye on the first Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class mail matter under the act cf Congress of March 3, 1879. Six months, $2.25. Subscripion rates: One year $4.00; in advance. are Advertising rate payable Subscriptions on request. Publishers CLARION Pege Three in Run, Mileage low-pric- ed big-ca- operating economy. 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