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Show November 20th, Thursday THE 1958 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S. Peg Three of Moroni exhibited the Ceramic Modeling Feature Turkey Show Dates Set; Hardy grand champion turkey of the show. Sterling N. Nelson & Sons, Prize-Mone- y to Await Of November 17 Ladies Salt Lake City, purchased it for $22 per pound an all time record Youthful Bird Raisers bid which totaled $725.00. Literary Club Meeting While SALT LAKE CITY The Ladies Literary Club met and FFA youths vie for $14u0 Monday, November 17 at the home of Mrs. Ilarry Foote. Mrs. John in prize money, their elders will Cotton, club president, was in get down to serious talk alxxrt charge of the meeting, and club industry problems during the 11th collect was given by Mrs. Ralph annual Utah Turkey Show slated 6 in Hotel Utah for December Beilis ton. After the club business the re- Motor Lodge. Championship birds will lx1 aucmainder of the evening was spent doing ceramic modeling under the tioned during the annual smorgasdirection of Miss Barbara Brooks. bord luncheon, entertainment and The entire group enjoyed the even- television show. ing and thought it a real fun night. Approximately 110 Utah boys Those present were Mrs. John and girls between the ages of 10 Cotton, Mrs. Lester Belliston, Mrs and 18 have raised turkeys from Marvin Anderson, Mrs. J. L. Bel- poults donated by various western liston, Mrs. T. W. Allred. Mrs. hatcheries, explained John Mor. Ralph Belliston, Mrs. J. W. Ber- gan, Layton, show chairman and wick, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. A. vice president of the sponsoring V. Gadd, Mrs. A. L. Gabbett, Mrs. organization, Utah Turkey the Leslie Darrington, J. G. Irons, Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. Foundation. Mrs. John E. extension poultry man at Utah Ferry J. Ostler. Robertson, Mrs. Jack Wright, Miss State University, Logan, supervisBarbara Brooks and the hostess, ed the turkey growing activity. Mrs. Foote. Show' turkeys will be received at the Utah Poultry & Fanners Cooperative plant, 570 West 4th City, on Here's More About . . . South Street, Salt Lakebefore the December 4, the day 4-- H 5-- Advantage NEW Wheel Alignment Service! Bring your car in today for proper alignment of your front wheels. Winter driving is tough egough without a front end that is properly adjusted. We have just installed the latest scentific equipment for perfectly setting your wheels. You'll save thousands of miles of front wheel rubber with properly aligned and balanced wheels. EDS 66 SERVICE Ed. Worwood Main and Second South show opens. Judging will begin at 10:00 a.m. on December 5. In charge will Continued from page one be Dr. J. David Carson, associate in foods. professor of poultry husbandry, Group led by Marcile Jackson. USU, and executive secretary of Margaret Austin, Angela Brough, the federation. Sandra Jackson, Angela Parkin, Last year, MLss Diane Hardy, in foods. 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Group led by Ruth Chapman and Imogene Quamberg in foods: Jo leen Zabriskie, ADene Tolley, Lorraine Steiner, Ileen Sanders, Carol Chapman, Patsy Quamberg, Susan Garrett and Linda Sperry. The exercises were completed by a song and benediction by Connie Sparks. Awards made in Levan were as follows: pins; Mary Louise Shepherd, Janet Brough, Pauline Chester, Linda Taylor, Kathryn Worwood and Kathryn Sorbe. Braclets for 100 per cent Blue Ribbon completion: Janice Ballow, Mary Morgan, Rhea Ann Poul-seShanna Shepherd, LaRue 4-- H Achievement Day in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE- acting; also the statements in the MENT AND CIRCULATION OF two paragraphs show the affiants THE published full knowledge and belief as to weekly at Nephi, Utah, for Oct the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and secober 1, 1958. 1. The names and addresses of urity holders who do not appear the publisher, editor, managing upon the books of the company as editor and business managers are: trustees, hold stock and securities Publishers: A. B. Gibson, Pleas- in a capacity other than that of ant Grove. Utah and Roy E. Gib- a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of copson, Nephi, Utah. ies of each issue qf this publiEditor, Roy E. Gibson. cation sold or distributed, through Managing editor, none. Business managers. A. B. Gibson the mail or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months and Roy E. Gibson. 2. The owner is: Partnership preceding the date shown above of A. B. Gibson. Pleasant Grove, was: (This information is requir Stephensen and Dorothy Wankier Utah, and Roy E. Gibson, Nephi, ed from daily, weekly, semiweek' led by Pauline MangeJson. $5.00 ly and triweekly newspapers only) Savings account to Janice Ballow. Utah. A total of 320 boys and girls 3. The known bondholders, 877. Club been enrolled in have E. Gibson, and other Roy security mortgagees 84 leaders. with this work year Sworn and to 1 subscribed before holders owning or holding per cent or more of total amount of me this 17 day of November 1958. The Agents feel the members have JAMES , WARNER, gained much from their years bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: First Security Bank of Notary Public, Nephi, Utah. My work and association with these leaders, and that they are a Utah, N. A., Nephi Branch; and commission expires August 22, fine fine group to work with. Leaders 1960. (Seal) William Paxman, Nephi, Utah should be given thanks by mem 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include. bers, parents and the community for their fine job of teaching the STEAM CLEAN your car, truck, For your convenience, Chapman youth of the community to skills, Im- Furniture Company will remain the ideals and benefits of tractor, farm implements. proves efficiency of any engine. open Friday evenings until 8 pun cldb participation. Makes do it yourself jobs a Shop in leisure plenty of free Most modern equip- parking. Chapman Furniture Co. A pair of glasses in LOST pleasure. 740 ment. Chapman Chevrolet Lost Monday night at case North Main, Phone 433. 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