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Show THE Page Two The traditional mammoth j annually televised, will be held Friday, July 4 at 10 a m. with 65 floats and many social A miniature units anticiiatd. parade for children will be staged Wedm'sday, July 2 at 7 p.m. Freedom of Man" is the theme The for the mammoth parade. floats will assemble at the BYU parking lot, move south to Center street, then west to Fourth West. Many of the mobile units will double back eastward to the Utah State hospital for a spt'cial viewing by patients there. Jar-ad- Plan Two Parades Two colorful paradPROVO es will highlight a star-studdi- -d SUNDAY JUNE 15 is FATHER S DAY Your Dad's An Angel . . . NEWS Nephi Hews Briefs and Mrs. Rosooe Whiting from Waukegan, Illinois have returned to their home after spending the past two weeks at the home of his mother, Mrs. Deon While here, Mr. and PhillilJsen. Mrs. Phillipsen, Mrs. Whiting, Clarence Phillipsen, Mrs. June Butler and daughter enjoyed a week's trip to Phoenix, Arizona where they were guests at the home of Mrs. Ihilliiser's brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs, Lorraine Painter. They also en joyed visits to Zions Uark and 1 hover Dam. On Sunday, June 1, a family reunion was held at the City park. Mr. NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- OF EAST JUAB COUNTY 4-- CLUBS H THE BREAKFAST CLUB The Breakfast club held their meeting at the home of their leader, Mrs. Ava Christensen. The officers were elected: following Kathy Greenhalgh, president; Carol McPherson, vice president; Marilyn Christensen, secretary and treasurer Sheila Sperry;, reporter; Cheryl Williams, song leader and Claudia Smith, recretion lead- June 12th, 1958 Thursday, In it we chose the name year. jof the Kute Kutten Kids and we chose our officers. They are Pres-- J ident Mary Margaret Morgan; vice president, Karen Ostler; sec- - CARD OF THANKS ' We wish to express our gratitude and thanks to all who assisted us In any way during the Illness and following the death of our new double sink com-At- h mixer and strainers. New and used $38.17. Bar- very good prices 7 tl u k 1 rettiry and treasurer, Julie John-fir- husband and father. Used Crosley It SALE The family of Cleon W. Kay. son; and reporter. Joyce Tolley, 20 cubic ft size freezer Ve chose our patterns and kind rellont condition $250.00 of material. Those present were 1 used air eon- FOR SALE Easy trns Call 539. Julie Johnson, Mary Margaret Morgan, Karen Ostler and Joyce st Tolley. SIX CUTE COOKIES We had our first meeting at the home of Mrs. Lamar Paxman. We er. decided on the name of our dub TEN BUSY BODIES and elected officers. The ones The Ten Busy Bodies organized we chose are President, Nancy their 1 1 dub at the home of Berwick; vice president, Sue Jack-sotheir leader, Mrs. Helen Worthsecretary, Kathlyn Chambers ington on June 9. Ann Carter was and Mary Margaret GarFifty relatives were present and elected president; Mary Lou rett. reiwrter, Other members of the club a fine dinner was enjoyed by all Hintze, vice president; Carol Ost are Mary Dawn Stiner and Larita TTie time was spent in games and and Paxman. Mrs. Lamar Paxman and ler, secretary and treasiu-e- r social chat after which moving Linda Draper, A lesson Mrs. Gene Jackson are our leadreporter. pictures were taken by Mr. and on health was given, health and ers. Mary Margaret Garrett, Mrs. Whiting. Out of town people fun songs were sung and relay attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ros games played. Ten members are Reporter. coe Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Ray in the club; Kathryn Worthing- SEWING SEXTETTE mond Brass and family, Mr. and ton, Mary Lou Hintze, Cheri OstThe Sewing Sextette held their Mrs. Ray Bovvers and family, Mr ler, Carol Ostler, Annette John- first meeting at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Dick Bowers and family son, Lola Mathews, Georgone Ralph Ilovde on Friday, June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Butler and Parw, Linda Draper, Ann Carter Refreshments were served and offamily. Also attending were Mr and Colleen Wilson. ficers were elected as follows: and Mrs. Freni L Painter, Mr. and I resident, Rochelle Walker; vice FOUR CLEVER COOKS iMrs. James Painter and fam president, Gayle Wilkey; secretThe Four Clever Cooks held ily and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Paint ary and treasurer, Sandra oCok; their first meeting on June 9 at recreation or and family. director, Joyce Ilovde; the home of their leader, Marcile leader, Pat Orme; reporter, Jackson. Ojening prayer was by song Vicki Mrs. WheelA group of Nephi ladies enjoy Margaret Austin and the club wright, Wheelwright. our leader, told us about led a trek to Provo last Thurs prayer was led by Angela Brough the program this year. Mrs. Stev-eday where they spent the after- We made recipe holders and workalso told us about the program. sight-seeinand at g on our ed noon shopping, record bodes. We also The mothers of some of the girls the show God's Little Acre. In discussed the Health ,H. were present. the evening they enjoyed a delic Present were Margaret Austin, Vicki Wheelwright, reporter ious hot supper. Mrs. Max Ormc Angela Brough, Sandra Jackson was chairman of the affair and and Angela Parkin. Mrs. Fred Painter GIRL SCOUTS Ladies who enjoyed the day were PURPLE PEOPLE COOKERS On Tuesday, June 3, the Girl the We, Cookers People Iurple Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Lunt, RaynTond Scouts held a meeting at Lucile were on June organized Thursday, Pay, Mrs. Howard Brown, Mrs, 4, at the home of our MacDiarmids home. There are leader, Mrs nine Girl Scouts Ilosmor L. Grace, Mrs. Rex Tolin the troop. Hazel Platt. was Opening prayer MLss Rheta Miss Ircta Carter, ley, by Veda Rae Newton. Pledge of The girls are: Kathleen Carter, Sjerry, Mrs. Max L. Orme and Allegiance was led by Ann Suth- Barbara Houghton, Terry TunMrs. Fred L. Painter. Barbara erland. The officers for our club bridge, Flora Mackey, Madsen, MacDiarmid, Jackey are Kathleen President, Oliver; MarAllen and Kathryn Tanner Lou Marlynn Worwood, Linda tin of Preston, Idaho were grad- vice president, Rose Keyte; secre- Corbin and aureen At Docherty. and NewSandra tary treasurer, uated last Saturday morning at the meeting we elected officers. the Utah State University Com- berry; reporter, Vicki Young; song They are as follows; President mencement exervices held at the director, Ann Sutherland, sports Kathleen Carter; Barsecretary, Veda Rae Newton. director, George Nelson fieldhouse on the reporter, Terry We are going to have our meet bara Houghton; USU campus. We planned a picnic Tunbridge. Mrs. Martin is the daughter of ings each Monday at 7:30 p.m. Re- for next meet. The were meeting closfreshments dosand served, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Tanner of ed with taps. Reporter, Terry was Vicki ing prayer by Young. Preston, and grand daughter of Tunbridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Reid of Ne- HAPPY SEWERS The Happy Sewers met on June phi. Mr. Martin is son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Martin of Preston. Poultry and liveat the home of Marcia Tidwell ATTENTION Mr. and Mrs. Reid attended the for their first meeting. Officers stock raisers. Heavy baled shavcommencement exercises at Lo-- were elected as follows: Marcia ings, 65c bale. Please order ahead Phone Stapley, Richfield, gan. Tidwell, president; Marjory Green- Sim 4 Mr. Martin was initiated into halgh, vice president; Norma Bale, TW pd the honorary society of Phi Cappa secretary and Rita Otteson, rePhi fraternity, which is for the porter. GOING FISHING Get a new upper five per cent of the gradurod and reel at a 25 per cent savGENIUSES and students. Mrs. He ating A new unit of Girls opened ing today at Buds Riteway. Martin have been accepted into the their first at the home meeting University of Southern California which they will enter in Septem- of their leader, Mrs. Pearl ChapWANTED Cartaker for The name Geniuses was ber. They will both complete their man. house with rental agreechosen fo followThe dub. in physical therephy. training ment See James P. MoCune or ing girls were elected officers: Rulon Brough. Connie Kendall, president; Diane Toilet seas, FOR SALE Tolley, vice president; Cheryl Ann ular 7.35, Sale price $4.50; 50-Linton, secretary; Beverly Ann Trouble lamps complete with steel reflector type guard Chapman, reporter; Patsy Garrett and LouAnn Jones, song leaders. Regular 7.98. Sale price $2.98 Nine members are in the club: Barton Plumbing Co. Marian Williams, Diane Tolley, Refrigeration Service Sarah Ann Starr, Beverly Ann Connie Chapman, Kendall, Cheryl JACK COTTON Ann Linton, Kay Anderson, Patsy Garrett and Lou Ann Jones. After the business and planning was Complete taken care of, refreshments were served and games played. Service KUTE KUTTEN KIDS On Friday, June 6, at the home 960 North Main Nephi of our leader, Karen Ostler, we Phone 592J 75J Night held our first 4-meeting of the mW!l S Tj -- 1 f 4-- n; 4-- H foa rr him wit h EASY GOIH' SUPFtHSlI O DESIGNED FOR DAD'S COMFORT! Soft, supple for s slip-on- indoor and walking ease out. Also, priced to please! - OXFORDS WORK SHOES -B- OOTS COWBOY BOOTS NOW Get your nt We can fif the whole family!! 4-- H HOVARD'S SHOE BOX 45 SOUTH MAIN NEPHI. UTAH PHONE 613 a&iBLjisas3Ba8X2amii'iu wnuwf ifie Time is NOW ! 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The road was blocked, and this 58 Ford vas the last one there and It seemed like I could see It tvlce as far as other makes of cars. That particular night eas foggy, and with 45,000 lbs. of freight I had plenty of room to stop after I new those lights, so 1 think you should demonstrate your ears out In fog, rain, snov, or what have you. Because if you notice a 58 Ford twice as soon, that gives you twice as many feet out on the highway to stop in, which would make your brakes oqp errr. twice as good, which would make Ford3 twice as safe. the people in those I've been driving for twenty-tw- o years over the highways. I think it's the greatest safety that's been put on car3 in years. So I want to thank Ford Motor Company and its engineers for making my Job safer over the highways. Yours truly, Box 412, Lima, Ohio m Tl irm - ihi r m - .. |