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Show Thursday, June 19th, 1958 THE IK KAJiWIGvS and other inputs rating your plants spray mvw amt le safe. Call your licensed William Stowell at sprayer phone 40 2tippd Page Five Pins niin-CK- by Jerry Marcus Tlw Hoad Toll ' ait- - NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- FOR SALK- -i WANTED Baby Play Pen in and -- 8 at the good condition Leave your name (.'h.-qIf you have one l(y Fourth at Times-NtnWard MIA. for sale Call 11HJ. nil AMAZING new Blue Lustre, FOR SALE Used Crosley ... ... ,lia. 'are son of as her a guest Lake City bM,u.ho? r,oe'frcondition 3 enjoying their vacation as the tifully soft y"!T i2lh,T2r. cubtvJf," Chaiannn $250.00 in law and daughter, Mr. and; guests of her parents, Mr. and Furniture Co., torms 539. Call Nephi. Easy Mrs. Clyde Jarrett. Mrs. E. Alton Kllortsjn, Saturday June Fourth Wait! FURNISI nil ) AI'ARTMJ LN'T FOR RUNT Rhone 238J after 5 p m. Mrs. D. C. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen Mrs. Ina Kay, Mrs. Lila Stanattended the funeral services of ley, Mrs. Florence Orgill, Mrs. their nephew, Jay Neilsen, in ITo-v- Ardath Newton, Mrs. Florence last week. Newton, and Mrs. Izola Eearnons attended the MIA conference in Miss Margo Ann Kay returned Salt City last week. on Sunday from Logan where she attended Girls State. Mrs. Sarah Neilsen, Stake YW Mr. and Mrs. Daryl II. Stanley MIA president, attended the ML and children visited with his moth- June Conference in Salt Lake er, Mrs. James R. Stanley on Sun- City Friday, Saturday and 21 vs o 1. ' -- ( ... FOOi) i) FOR Mrs. Gerald - The word Salad actually means green leaves or stalks that are eaten uncooked. Salad is not a modern dish as many believe but was used by the Early Romans in their feasts. The origin of the meat and fish salads was salma-gumd- i, of England. This meat dish was made with many garnishes. such as hard cooked eggs, pickled beets, etc. Enjoying a canyon party on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill, Karen and Rex Orgill, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Chatwin and son DeRay and daughter Julie of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Orgill and Stephen Johnson of FTn. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sorenson and children of Niles, California are spending their vacation at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elgy Ellertson. j CARTER CAFE GOING ON A TRIP? Take along a new BULOVA Transistor Radio! NEPHI JEWELRY 1 BigBoy barbecue visit- ed at the homes of her sons, Mont and Don Yates on Saturday. t BOLTON We know youll like the salads fet our cafe we try to give something different from day to day so that our steady customers Will not tire of the menu. Twenty days hence is the Ute Stampede. Invite your friends to attend and feast-theat Carter's Cafe. The French influence is seen in the dressings used on these uncookd vegetables - thus French Dressing. The Spanish people introduced peppers into salads while the Mediterranean countries added garlic to their salads. In the United States, we combine all these different recipes to make salads one of our most popular food items. Hair of Provo FOUR KOOKING KATIES MONA We, Eileen Carter, Lois Vest, Sally Kay and Denise Summers, met at the home of our leader, Joy Neilsen, for our first 4 II Club meeting. We chose as our name The Four Kooking Katies". Sally Kay was chosen president and Don ice Summers was chosen Secretary. -- Our next meeting is to lx held on Friday, June 20 at Mrs. Neil-sen- s home. Eileen Carter was as signed to give a talk on health Friday we ate going to makt sandwiches and drinks. Report er Denise Summers, Mona, Utah Louise and Louie ElerDeEtta of Ely, Nevada are visiting with their grandfather, Byron Evans. 229,700 pedestrians paid the road toll in 57. Mrs. Retta Johnson of Salt Lake Nephi News Briefs Local City is a guest of her brother and and Social News Happenings flephi sister in law, Mr. and Mi's. Denny Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irons were Dr. and Mrs. Marcus H. Burton Rogerson. Mrs. Mary MacLane of Seattle, dinner guests on Fathers Day at of Miss Nyra Washington and her son, II. A. and sons Richard and Harry was pleas- the home of their son in law and MacLane of Las Vegas, and Miss Washington, D. C. were Sunday antly surprisedStanley on evendaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kennit Monday Phyllis M. McFall of Minnesota guests at the home of his mother, ing by a group of friends who Cook at Fountain Green. visited over the week end with Mrs. T. H. Burton. poined to celebrate her birthday. Mrs. V'. M. Foote. A weiner roast was enjoyed in Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey and Steven Gibson of Chino, Calif- the canyon. Those present were family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Foote has returned Merlin Pace of Carol yn Oliver, Karen Orgill, Joan Burraston of Salt Lake City at-- , home from a visit with Mr. and ornia , and Miss Gail of were Robert Grove Roundy, guests Newberry, Kirk tended the wedding reception held Mrs. Marvin Gease in Provo. Miss Pleasant Gibson in Ne-p- Lynn, Ronnie Lowell at Levan Saturday evening for Newell, Pamela Gease, granddaughter of their cousin, Allan Sunday and Monday. Miss Jones and the guest of honor, Ny-r- a Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howell. Mrs. Foote has left for a UniverPace also visited with her grandStanley. sity of Utah tour of Europe and mother, Mrs. Alean Pace while in On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-- : the worlds fair. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wild and lin Burraston of Salt Lake City Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulmer of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey and Adolph Sundstrom, Mr. and Saif Lake City visited on Friday visited at Levan ait the Mrs. Bob Rathburn of Mineapolis, family Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Carter wlth Mrs. Ella Newton. home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Minnesota, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gardner, Golden of Provo visited at the announce the birth of a daughter Mr, parents of Mrs. Bailey. r - anJ . Mrs. Leslie Schwarr home of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Gol- on June 8. Her birth wreight was den on Wednesday of last week 6 lbs 10 oz. Grandparents are after which dinner was served at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ockey of Camp Dadandson. barbecue No. 100 to be p.m. Askus about details today or see our No. 600 and awarded on Saturday at 5 1 Big Boy lb pkgs 1 - 3 lbs for 89c 46 oz cans 29 Each FRISKIES DOG FOOD -- Cubes 18 pound package -- NEW WHITE SHAFTER , 1 70 POTATOES - - -- 10 lbs 29 c ORANGES - Sweet and Juicy - - lb 10c BALL MASON TAPERED FRUIT JARS FOR CANNING OR FREEZING WF We Will Have Plenty of Strawberries and ' Melons at Lowest Price Possible windows. FROZEN FRYERS- - SWIFTS VEAL LOAF - - Regular siez tins, Each 33 SWIFTS BEEF STEW pound tins, Each 47c DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT DRINK - 46 oz tins t - J for 89 --- 330 KELLOGGS SNACK PACK CEREALS package 25 CAMAY SOAP - Bath size 2 for 31 HEINZ TOMATO JUICE . hi - Hephi, Utah - Phone FLAVORADE POWDERED DRINK BASE - g packages 25c KOUNTY KIST CORN 2 for 27c FROZEN BROCCOLI - PEAS -PEAS AND CARROTS pkg 10c DEL FARM MARGARINE day. THOUGHT By DELL 3rd South and Main LEMONADE - - b Large packag- 12 cans 1.00 cans OZ e- Mz FROZEN PEAS --BROCCOLI -SPINACH - PEAS & CARROTS 10 Regular size package n. 303 size tins -- 6 for 1.00 SPRING GARDEN PEAS ROYAL INSTANT PUDDING - (all flavors) - each 10c 14 oz bottles - 2 for 29c SNIDERS CATSUP - Spicy! PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES -- Carmel -- Spice -- Orange1 3 for 17 oz packages NABISCO PREMIUM SATINE CRACKERS 7QC 2 lb 55 r sr? c? iD - ONLY 55c per pound ASSORTED COLD CUTS LEAN LOIN PORK CHOPS per pound 09c MORRELL YORKSHIRE BACON - 1 lb pkg - - (,3c FRIENDLY SERVICE1 MIX - package - 10c UBBYS PINEAPPLE - Crushed Tidbits - or Chunk Style - Scans PINEAPPLE JUICE-4- 6 oz cans 4 cans FRUIT COCKTAIL - 98 V RIPE OLIVES - - CARNATION TUNA -- 4 cans SPRING GARDEN PEAS No. 6 y MEATS -- Regular cans GROCERIES 100 1.Q0 FRUITS-VEGETABLES...Pho- ne .2 SHUR FINE TOMATOES TANG SALAD DRESSING 45c 9 cans 1.00 No 1.00 J cans 1.00 size cans -- Quart jars, Each FINEST QUALITY ea JIFFY CAKE MIX -- pkg -- 10c JIFFY BROWNIE CAKE IVi size --5 TOILET TISSUE cans for 1.00 12 rolls 1.00 - GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz cans -- 3 for 89c TANG LUNCH MEAT 43c P-NEA- PPLE WAX BEANS -- 2 cans 23C 6 Nephi, Utah |