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Show Page Two ... CHICKEN BARBECUED THE TIMES-NEVv- b, NEPHi, UTAH A WONDERFUL TREAT! J)C NATIONAL Asgoc5TN sfcilnon ittaTstatD -- MHawwoaiiMMi f 'f - ...''I f .1 Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah -- I1 ry- Ji, - : On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler and family attended a 200 on Monday Pleaee phont our Nephi Items to Mrs. Zoe Gibson at 90 South Main. at office to the them It bring you prefer, or Tuesday. Mr. and Mi's. Fied L. Painter Mr and Mrs. Gordon Lunt and two boys Jeff and Kerry of Pro- - had as week end guests, their vo were week end guests at the son in law and daughter, Mr. and home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cary Peterson of Coalville. Mrs. Ray Lunt. While in Nephi Air. and Mrs. Kay Wright of they attended the wedding recept Alamo, Nevada visited with relion for Mr. and Mrs. Neil B. Kay atives and friends in Nephi on on Satur(Grace Worthington) were enroute to Sunday. They in for Nephi day evening. Others to attend the wedding of the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Kenneth Hull, son of Air. and Ah's. George Blackett of Richfield; Mr. Robert Hull. Airs. Rolort Hull will and Blackett Wallace and Mrs. be rememlx'red in Nephi as the daughters Barbara and Arlene of former Evelyn Bailey. Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Memmott and family of Air. and Mrs. Arthur Scott, J Woodscross. Mrs. Sadie Read and Airs. Jennie t Swasey visited recently in Salt Craig Park, son of Mr. and Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Davhis to Mrs. Cleston Park, returned id Rice, and with Mr. and Mrs. home recently alter undergoing David Hartwell (Mildred Scott). a kidney iieration at a Salt Lake lie is reported getting Airs. Edmond Russell received hospital. along satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. word this week that her grandLoran Park, the child's grandpar son, Dennis Russell, son of Mr. ents, visited with him on the Sun- and Airs. George Russell of Henday before his return home. derson, Nevada is to be married on September 13 to Miss Linda visitors home of the at Sunday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Parkin were Mr. and Exell, Don Excell of Henderson. DenMrs. Don Christiansen of Spring, nis has been as with the ville. They also visited with Mr. United States oversi Navy for six months and Mrs. Frank Parkin. and has recently been attending a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkin specialized school in the U. S. A. had as their dinner guests Sunday On Labor Day, Air. and Airs. Air. and Mrs. DeVor Coombs and Svedin and daughter, Airs. Henry two daughters, Ellen and Cindy Guymon- - of Banding atLou of Midvale and Robert Nessen Donthea tended the Svedin family reunion of Centerville. In the afternoon at Boise, Idaho. the group visited in Fountain Green with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford. Mrs. Ruby Rasmussen and son Coombs. Brent and daughter Ann of Midvale were week end visitors in Mr. and Airs. J. II. Burns and They visited with Mrs. three children of Salt Lake City Nephi. Rasmussens parents, Air. and Airs visited Friday and Saturday with Belliston and with her her parents, Mr. and Airs. Wall- Ralph brother in and sister, Air. and ace Park. They were enroute to Airs. Bert law Powell and family. Alarysvale whore they tvere to be Mr. and Airs. Victor Jones had guests of Mr. Burns parents, Air. and Mrs. J. H. Burns Sr. as their visitor last week their son Richard who has been employed Air. and Airs. Ralph Williams of in Salt Lake City for the summer. KaysviiJe urere Friday visitors at He left for Ames, Iowa the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wall- where heSaturday will ace Park. Airs. Williams is a sis- as a Senior at continue his studies the Iowa State Colter of Air. Park. lege. i Mr. and Mrs. LaAIont AlcPher-so- n GUARDIANAND PROBATE had as their guest over the SHIP NOTICES. Consult Juab end, Mrs. AlcPherson's mothor respetive er, Mrs. Clerk Gounty Ruth Jensen of Ogden, Informa- and Airs. Ronald Mr. and Airs. Taryl and children Kathie and Dannie spent the week end and Labor Day visiting at Bryce CanAir. and Airs. Jack yon with Greenuhalgh and Paul Greenhalgh who are employed there. Paul accompanied them home to attend school for the winter. Air. tion. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Alamie B. Ostler, Creditors will present vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. AIcCune, Attorney at Law, 53 North Alain Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 5th day of January, A. D. ec 1959. Green-halg- h, Green-halg- h DAVID EUGENE OSTLER, Air. and Airs. Fred Alorgan and Executor of the estate of Mamie Mr. and Airs. Clair Acord spent last week end at Glen Canyon. At b. Ostler, Deceased. the present time Mr. Acord is Dates of publication: September Utah County agricultural agent. 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1958, in The Times-New- s, FOR SALE Nephi, Utah. Our home at 95 West First South Two bed36-- ft rooms living room. New' NOTICE TO CREDITORS half basement. ReasonEstate of Joseph E. Ostler, de- inside. ceased. Creditors will present able price. Edward Wilkey, phone claims with vouchers to the un- 244J. dersigned at the office of James P. McCune, Attorney at Law, 53 North Main Street. Nephi, Utah, on or before the 6th day of November, A. D. 1958. DAVID EUGENE OSTLER, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the estate of Joseph E. Ostler, Deceased. Take a chicken outdoors to the barbecue grill and treat the family to elegant eating. Flavored throughout with tangy sauce and accompanied by charcoal grilled corn, tossed salad and garlic bread wanned over the coals, tins is one meal not soon to be forgotten. Charcoal Grilled Barbecued Chicken Allow time for gray ash to cover charcoal briquets, about 45 minutes. Spread coals ,s" apart with poker or long stick. Shake oft outer allies just before, and occasionally during barbecuing. Brush gi ill with fat to keep meat from sticking. Crush chicken broiler pieces with Barbecue Sauce or marinate in sauce while getting the fire ready. Drain oft excess sauce. Set chicken on grill 6 to B inches fiom coals. If distance has to be less, watch carefully to avoid charring. Keep turning chicken every 5 minutes, basting with sauce, 30 to 60 minutes, depending on size. Barbecue Sauce 1 1 or catsup cup tomato pu-etbsp. paprika 1 2 cup water tbsp. Worchestershire sauce 1 tsp, sugar lemon juice cup 1 tsp. salt 1 V4 tsp. pepper medium onion, finely chopped Mix all ingredients and bring just to boil. If sauce thickens on standing, dilute with water to good spreading consistency. Charcoal Grilled Corn Discard outer lui k . Strip inner husks to end of cob; do not tear off. Pull out silk. Soak in ice water 20 minutes. Drain corn on towel; leave husks wet. Spread corn generously with' butter. Rewrap in husks; then in double thukness of heavy duty aluminum foil. Cook on ash gray coals 10 fi 15 minutes, turning once. c 1 Your Doctor Says . . . one of a series of 77ie lollaving articles written by members of the Utah State Medial Association and published in cooperation with your local neivspaiK'r. These artules are scheduled to appear every other week throughout the year in an effort to better acquaint you with problems ot health, and designed to improve the well betny o the people of Utah & THE CHILD'S MENTAL HEALTH One of the best guarantees of a happy child is a set of happy parents. In this eia, young parents are so flooded with articles, books and lectures on how they should care for their children that it begins to seem an appalling impossible task. They may see their children as a group of little responsibilities rather than human beings who can be a source of enjoyment and pleasure. The very desire to be the best confused, and irritable with their children. Most parents worry too much rather than too little about their children. Children's emotional needs are simple. They need to leel loved, secure and have opportunities for new growth and experience. All children have a strong desire to be good; yet, they are filled with feelings such as resentment, rebelliousness, and greediness, which they dont feel equal to handling by themselves. Parents can help them control these feelings, and thus feel secure, by sound firm discipline. Since parents are human beings too, and have feelings of them own, it is impossible to be completely consistent in their discipline, but the parent should certainly try to make the rules consistent, few in number and of a nature that can be followed by the child with some degree of comfort. Out of concern that he might pass up something of importance the parent may at times tend to be critical of every slight deflection on the part of the child. The result? The child begins to see himself as a very bad child s, family dinner at Fairview honoring the birthday anniversary of Ferrys brother, Kay Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Golden of Nephi announce the birth of a daughter on September 8 at the Richfield hospital. The babys birth weight was 8 lbs 8 ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Amuel Buchanan of Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden of Nephi. Great grandparents are Mr. and Airs. Smith of Richfield and James Christensen of Nephi. jiston. - ;e'y" 'rz.u h. , phnairforrne be responvr' e WJ.S'hS'' ,w prescript'0 0. NEPttl W bought 4 carloads of paint , . . the greatest paint purchase in Intermountain to bring you these sensational history values! ... MM Americas Finsst Vinyl latix Paint an Vila For Five Days Only! Regalirly tSti lilln Only great buying power could bring you such a iupef value on America's top-rate- d VINYl LATEX PAINT! 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WRITES e property damage and loss of every kind and keeps you up to date on the cov-irag- Your loan handled quickly and efficiently by experienced SELLER! Loans made also for any iwrthwhiU purpose using yewr present car as security. fuel Socunty led of Ud, KA is and courteous personnel. BEST ways to handle Insurance protection and they take pride In insurance consultants being rather than just an Insurance .ieCVon. Mr. and Airs. Frank Cammans and family of Monterey Park, California visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Lunt. Air. and Airs. Morris Lunt and family of Dugway visited with Air. and Airs. Burenll Lunt for a few days last w'eek. who never does anything right No child can be good all the time. It is enough to ask that he be good most of the time. If the parent stresses important things and lets the little things go for the child to pick up later by himself, and if be lets the child know he considers him satisfactory if he complies most of the time, the -- mid will begin to see himself as good and pleasing on the whole and will try harder to include other things which he feels will please the parents. It is hard for a parent to know whether he is expecting too much or too little of a child. He can read books on what the average child of that age group should be able to do, but since each child is different that is not always an adequate criterion. If the child fails more often than he succeeds or if he is tense and anxious about the tasks, it may be that too much is expected of him, and demands should be relaxed to a point where he vn hurdle them more comfortably. On the other hand, parents should remember that the child gets much satisfaction from mastering new skills. They should not do for him things which he can do for himself. The child who has everything done for him may also be tense and lack confidence in his own ability. , Further help will be given the child if the parent lets him know that all his feelings are acceptable but that a sharp firm line is drawn as to what is permissible and what is not permissible in the way of expressing them. For example, the parent can let the child know that he understands how disappointed or angry the child feels when he is refused a privilege and the child is permitted to discuss his feeling fully, but he can not be permitted to strike the parent or take the privilege anyway. We might remember that this applies also to parents. Parents have feelings of all kinds toward their children. These include pride and pleasure in the child, annoyance, resentment, at times anger that is more intense than the situation would justify. The child can sense these feelings, and if the parent can accept his right to these feelings and feel comfortable about them, the result will be better mental health for both parent and child. Dates of publication: September 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1958, in The Times-New- - . Nyman of Logan. Nephi Local and Social Items signers for additional business now Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman had as their week end guest, Bishop Nyman's sister, Miss Edith Editor-Manag- er Office: 96 South Good Rawleigh Airs. Sadie Harris returned recently to her home in Grass Valley, California utter visiting with relatives and friends in Utah. In Niphi she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Stella Boswell. - 1958 c!?f,dencc available in Juab County. Write tf i:tl0n f,,r information. Rawleigh's Dept r on Tuesday UTI.1519 1415 13rd St I Also to want surely grateful. say ver 5 thanks to those who have actively bld f0r nom SALE lfn.oLd nK in Spark Oil heater in good condition Leland Bel-- I ADA SPERRY. nu-ce- s Utah. Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, cla second Utah as at office the Nephi, Entered at post 1879. mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3. Six months, $2.75. Subscripion rates: One year $4.00: in advance. Advertising rate Subscriptions are payable on request. Publishers A B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Roy E. Gibson II, HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY THANKS Nephi News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Button and son Jack of Logan spent tlx? week end in Nephi as guests of her mother, Mrs. T. H. Burton. While here they attended wixiding receptions for Mr. Worthington's two the former Grace Worthington and Janet Ockoy, EDITORIAL September Thursday, Member Fedora) Depoed Insurance Corporation Jtj |