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Show THE Six Page School Lunch Menus for Coming Week Announced Diamond! Watch Repairing School lunch menus fni the din coin, Fa mu in vegetable mut butter ball; i of SeptemlxT 22 to 2o have lad milk. white hi end, butter. been announced as follow Boef stew with Tuna and eg' sdad, 'llnuvlay Mondaj cilsp lettuce wedge in lettuce cup, cuoumbii, tomato c.'( tal)( s, and green p ppui rings hoi tolls, with diossing, whole wheat broad buttei, milk; peach with topping land butter; i tec pudding; milk. Peter pun salad; cold Tue.sd i Him and bouts with Friday cooked cabbage, carrot xitatoes, paislej, cai rot and celcoin meal broad and stick, brown bretd and butter; ery stick, white cake with pineapple butter; purple plumbs, milk milk. Deviled i gg gol- Wednesday sal-we- Jewelry Engraving THE TIME BOX - AT THE TOGGERY 19 North Main Nephi, Utah U.aH NEPHI. TIMES-NEW- Thurjday, September 18, 1958 Nephi Local and Social Items Mrs. Amy Warner was. hostess to the Frienuly Circle Club at her home on Monday, September 15. Tlie occa-- . on w'as in honor of five members of the club whose birth- days occur In Septemlier. A do- liaous dinner was served to the following; Elizabeth Black, Wanda Beryl Bowers, Alice P Bui ridge, ti'lla um' Ida Belliston, Lucille Anderson, Bunt, Lois Nelson, and sjx'cial guests, Kate Worthington and Floience Worthington, hostess, Mrs. Warner. . and the top-Ipm- g, zoo. oco c r 4r v Communist frcjiS '&$ , AatihSCrV. in Area ' sIm r S- -f mr t , r & rs i If .kx-j- - djjSxZ's , ' Mj. fr. 1 . ' I 1 1 , m tt 4$, i ( UCH This Sphinx moth larva is a small one. Gloria Man- ville, of Miami, Fla , would have something to ooh about, for sure, if her fiangipam trees were infested with the big fellows, which sometimes exceed a foot in length. sv v v s, 70,003 ationslist os -- V. Troops - si' ybota. ?nir The batGOLDEN BOY? tered fa'-- - ol Ait (Goldin Ben ) Aiagon bears witness to the savage punching of one-tun- e o middleweight king Cat men Basilo knocked Aragon out in the eighth lound m Lo Angeles to win the right to light Sugar Ray Robinson for the title If Sugai middleweight doesnt retne first, that is B.i-sd- ? nf&C .a r i r be in ,i IVSSJ i'C5 sir ! f or '44 V r1 j MISS AMERICA 1959 Mary Ann Mobley of Brandon, Miss, relaxes m Atlantic City alUr winning the Miss Amenca title. colli m senior, who wowed contest judge's the The 21night of the final judging with a jazzy dance routine, hope's to .1 f -- , i -i In some homes, television habits rule the roost, espe- daily at dinnertime. In fact, some children are mote fa- miliar with TV trays, or eating, than with a t h e And many a dining adults are the same. , Jit- NT TV Watching and Gracious Dining Combine BY EDNA MILES t ' TROUBLE IN THE EAST mu iup shows the area where Nationalist and Communist Clime o arc lobbing shells at one another in an action that some feai may develop Into World War III The tiny offshore island of Quemoy is heavily garrisoned by the Nationalists for piestige put poses and to blockade Red Chinas important pent of Amoy. The United States has definitely" decided to help the Nationalists in the event the Reds try to invade the islands. The Communists have spent three years building up foices on the nearby mainland. a ir-o- !d h Broadway musical comedy some dav 13 1 You can halt the uish fiom dining room to living room or den and retui n to a more gia- uous routine, especially if our home has an living room which you also use for dining Decorator C. Eugene Stephenson suggests that ou set your TV on the buffet so it is viewable from both living and dining aiea When you set the table, remember to keep a flower arrangement low and candelabra or other decorative items at the end of the table Comfoi table chairs keep both the family or guests happy during their eating-viewmg And to keep you, the hostess, happy serve a chafing dish meal so jou dont hop up and downj from the table f F wt I5? 1 j U ft f , J' ? f f f MOMENTARY SETBACK Austi alias Ashley Cooper grabs his ankle in pain alter he fell duiing the fifth set of the mens finals 6f the US tennis championships at Foiest Hills, NY. Recovering, Cooper went on to defeat fellow Aussie Malcolm 10-6. Anderson, ji r0Bl - "V && Ct ' v, ' s 6-- 3, 3-- 6, 4-- 6, 8, 8-- C sj a This mother solves the problem of eating and viewing setting. vision with a clever dining-roo- tele- m Jh is get toGREW OLD TOGETHER A couple of a holds 75, Kan Hattie near" Higgins, Jarbalo, gether wheat cradle The crude but graceful implement was common on farms a centuiy agobefoie wheat was haivested a bv combines old-time- SIGNS POINT TOWARD HEAVEN Father Backes, Roman Catholic priest of Overelvenich, West Germany, uses highway signs to demonstrate his contention that correct behavior on the highway is a matter of conscience. The priest told his parishioners that todays traffic problems are the concern of theology, even as they are the concern of medicine and science. To The Businessman . - Heston J. Moore, left ROARING WELCOME FOR NEW LECION COMMANDER as he ariives at his a welcome wild receives new Amu ican Legion national commander, was elected. Said he where convention Stillwater, Okla home fiom the Chicago Legion Commander Mooie, It bioke me up a little. YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS HIS DIRECT LINE OF COMMUNICATION WITH YOU! In the newspaper the businessman can show you in detail what he sells, why you need his product or services, how much it costs, and where to come to buy it With the newspaper way ol showing you his wares he saves you precious shopping time by letting you decide beiore you go to town what you want to buy What s more you can clip the ads and take them with you to remind you to take advantage ol the bargains you read about SHOP THE STORES THAT ADVERTISE IN YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER WHERE RACE WILL BE STAGED Newsmap shows area south of Newport, R I, where race for the America Cup, prize trophy of Britains Sceptre and the American d fender w are marked. yachting. Two alternate courses, one triangular, the other wmaward-leewarThe starting point will depend on the direction of the wind Map based on one drawn tot Sports Illustrated magazine. 11 d, U I ait-- PRESS ASSOCIATION J4 Wilt II010W1T IAIT I A I C ITT , VTA N |