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Show Thursday November 20th, 1958 THE Committee Election Slated in Four East Nephi Local and County Farming Areas Social Items ASC Juab County is divided into four communities for the annual Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committees, according to an announcement by Ttiad Nobeker, office manager of the local A SC office. The four communities consist of Mona, Nephi North, Nephi South, and Levan. Nephi is divided at Center Street. There have been chosen in each community 10 men as nominees for the community committee. All eligible voters will receive in the near future ballots for the purpose of electing five men to serve as community committeemen in each of the four communities. Names of these nominees are as follows: Mona Melvin Community Kay, Lauren A. Keyte, Ralph Kay, Vaughn Molyneux, Claude Kay, Elgy N. Ellertson, Leon Vest, Herman A. Young, Orvil Andrews, Floyd E. Keyte. North Community Nephi Grant Allen, A. Roy Bowles, Lor-i- n Christensen, James Chase, Earl McPherson, Raymond Sudweeks, DeVon Winn, Kenneth Hoyt, Earl Ballard Hoyt, Earl Jarrett, Dwane Bracken. Nephi n, Page Seven -- 1 . Dairymen of Juab County were Miss Judy Salisbury, daughter issued a special invitation this of Mr. and Airs. Richard Salisbury Week by Harold L. Peterson to of Roy is staying at the home of participate in the annual convenher grandparents, Mr and Mrs By- tion of the American Dairy Assoc, ron Johnson while her mother is iation of Utah in Salt Lake City in the hospital receiving medical on Saturday, November 29. Mr. Peterson is the newly named manteatment ager of the ADA of Utah. Mrs Alton Ellertson has just Welby W. Young of Heber City, returned to her home in Mona af- Wasatch County, ADA of Utah ter a three weeks visit to New president, will preside at the ses York and the New England stat- sions at Hotel Utah. es In New York City she viisted The associations annual memwith her brother and sister in law, bership meeting will convene in Dr and Mrs Winslow Cheney and the Hotel at 1:30 p.m. At this family at Lynbrook, Long Island, meeting Walter R. lloldaway, of and with Mr and Mrs Dick Cull-pepp- Vineyard, Utah county, will pres(Geneva Carter) of East ent 1959 resolutions, and reports Quogue, Long Island She spent of 1958 activities will be made by several days sightseeing in New the various department chairmen. York City, and among the various Reports will be given also by points of interest she visited was Marilyn Anderson, Lehi, Utah the United Nations building. She County and Carol Ralphs, Ferron, spent several days touring the Emery County, 1958 Utah Dairy er I New England states. Mrs. Larae Johnson and four daughters of Salt Lake City visit-eover the week end at the home young 'iadv n lr ' of Mr. and Mrs An added highlight of this years arth. convention will be the finals of Dairy Princess Twenty members of the Roy the states annual k Twenty-on- e Jackman family were in Spanish competition. county Sunday to attend a family drinking lovelies, all for the 1958 compete at the home of Mr. andners Finalists will be intro- Mrs. Kenneth Warren and family. crownduced at the annual ADA of Utah Jim Harris and son Tom have banquet, beginning at 6 p.m. at the returned to Long Beach, California hotel. Final judging wrill take g televisafter spending a few weeks visit- - place during an ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ion extravanganza on KTVT at 9 p.m., sponsored by Utah Oil Frank Harris. I wan-dinn- er - I hour-lon- I Airs. Ralph I reg-an- Pris-Mr- s. - I I I I 1 FJTOD OPENING E in Juab County. time business sellm- clTo A. A. Boston, Mrs. Reeve G. Richardson, Mrs. II. C. Crane, Airs. J. Walter Paxman and Airs. Bent R. Bryan. Delphic Liferary Club Sets1 SHOP IN NEPHI AT Christmas Items Sale THE TOGGERY If you want to get the jump on Santa Claus this year, plan to be at the Paxman Appliance next Monday November 24. The Delphic Literary Club members have donated many dollars worth of materials and untold hours of their time to create worthwhile gifts for Christmas giving. There are gifts for all ages and all tastes, and there will be doll clothes and centerpieces as well as homemade goodies. The Delphic Club has a MORE POWER FOR GRADES Chevron Gasoline gives you extra pmg-frepower on grades, more pep two-fol- d project this year. They also are selling an original oil painting by a former Nephite, Donna Jarrett Beard. This painting also is being displayed in Paxmans and proceeds from this project will be donated to the Nephi Swimming Pool Fund. The proceeds from the sale of gft items also will be returned to the community in the form of a contribution to a worthy cause. for straightaways. Its the popular gasoline for engines that do not require Chevron Supreme. New Blue Chevron Supreme is a super gasoline to put todays cars on a new level of pickup and performance . . . you get more value for your gasoline dollar. Both Chevron Gasolines have exclusive Detergent-Actioto keep carburetors factory clean. ..assure smoother idling. Enjoy Swimming Party For Fifteen members of the Jaycees Little League Baseball team went to Ephraim last Friday evening where they enjoyed a swimming party at the Ephraim Alunicipal pool. They were accompanied by Bert Gore, Don Eyre and Don any Standard Oil product, call LEO VI. CHRISTENSEN PHONE 21 NEPHI, UTAH Beck. I I COAST TO COAST ONLY SHOP-AT-HOM- z?? I I PER MILE FOR GAS! I Begin using our system now on your Christmas shopping. Robert Hall Pharmacy Pontiacs new Tempest 420E mark-He- economy V-- sets the years most important 8 the story and what it means to you! res Lay-a-W- ay Mrs CLARK REST HAVEN" June Clark of Spring City announces the opening of a Rest Home for Ladies Kindness our first consideration. Call 023-R- CANDY now 5 lb box chocolates, available $2.67; 2 lb bov, 1.47; Pecan patChristensens. ties, $1.00. Carport, farm building, patio and porch construction made faster, easier, NEW r DESIGN... NEW SAVINGS EXTRA 14 and 16 foot lengths available as standard. Extra wide Diamond-Ri- b covers a net 48 inches after lapping I (aho hagthe of 6, 7, 8, 9,10,11 8 R. Evaporated Milk easy, low-coway to light, extra smooth desserts DISTANCE DRIVING FUEL COST. MILES PER COST PER 17. 1958 2,442.7 6072 TIME AVERAGE OCTOBER GALLON SPEED .... MILES HOURS $3579 217 Average for entire trip 40.2 MILES PER HOUR 1.46S CENTS MILE V-- 8 to the test. What does it meah to you? Simply and very importantly this: For the first V-- 8 pep with better mileage tl:dn from many smaller " economy cars . , . and get it on regular fuel! If you owned a Pontiac with this new Tempest 420E V-- youd be saving up to 5 cents a gallon on regular fuel. This new economy V-- is optional at no extra cost on any Hydra-MatiPontiac! time, you can get deep-cheste- d so-call- And heres the phenomenal story in every complete detail all officially certified by NASCAR, Americas top automobile competition authority. 8 8 c See your Pontiac dealer soon and discover the V-- 8 performance and economy! newest in st 12 hW) See Branch Manager Roscoe COMPLETED coast yourself in mountains, in city traffic, across deserts, buying gas wherever the tank ran low. ribbed LONG . . . EXTRA WIDE ECONOMY RUN T And with only one specification that the run would be exactly like you would drive coast to b. design apply sound engineering principles to aluminum sheet. You benefit from added strength, ruggedness. COAST-TO-COAS- San Diego, California to Savannah, Georgia new economy more economical with Kaiser Aluminum Diamond-embossin- , We asked one of Americas most respected car testers "Uncle Tom McCahill to put a standard Pontiac Catalina Sedan with our BEST FOR EVERY USE! Diamond-Ri- PONTIAC - 5, Spring City, 4tip Looking for Christmas gifts for heres an idea your husband pocket size adding machine only $3.95. Nephi Drug Co. CHRISTMAS i . PONTIAC! Americas Number Garrett Road Car THE ONLY J Totally Sew Series Catalina SEE YOUR IJ&iBu Star Chief T.OC.M. Bonnet die UUHORIZED WIDI-TRAC- K CAR WITH w WHEELS PONTIAC DEALER CHAPMAN CHEVROLET AMMCAM 285 West Center Phone 49 N'phi, Utah AY AMOOA1KM or utah 740 North Main Street Telephone 433, Nephi, Utah i ?) , T" vK-13- BUY YOUR MENS GIFTS AT A MENS STORE. I I - The Twentieth Century club met at the home of Mrs. James H. Eager on November 13 with Mrs. Fred L. Gadd conducting the regular meeting. Litany was read by Airs. Bent R. Bryan. Current events were given by Mrs. P. L. Jones. The program for the evening was on Religions of the World and the very interesting discussion was given by Als. Eager. She used charts and pictures to illustrate and compare the different religions. Those present were Airs. P. L. Jones, Mrs Fred L. Gadd, Airs. J. II. Keller, Airs. C. R. Lomax, Airs d Company. Carter visited last fining Banquet speaker will be Glen week with her brothers George d jj Lay, Portland, western Stanley Winn in Preston, Ida-- 1 kinal representative, American ho. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winn Dairy Association. accompanied her home to Nephi and spent a few days visiting here with relatives and friends, Chalice Literary Club Mr. and Mrs. James Allred (Dawn Gadd) are parents of a Members Enjoy Reiew girl born November 12 at the Juab County Hospital The new Of "The IDay Christ Died" baby has an older brother, Scott, Grandparents tire Mr. and Mrs. . Don F. Gadd of Nephi, Mr. and at the home of M8- LuOna Mathias Allred of Fountain bfey n November 11. The pledge Watch Repairing Diamonsd allegiance was led by Mrs Green. Great grandparents are Club collect was read NePrisbrey. V. Mr. Mrs. A. of Gadd Engraving and Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Eugene bY Mildred Sherwood. phi and I THE TIME BOX 'Mrs. Marion Memmott gave a re Ailed of Fountain Green. on the book The Day Christ port AT THE TOGGERY Mr. and Mrs. Max Garrett and Died" by Jim Bishop. President of Provo were in Nephj Betty Motes took charge of the 9jorth4ain- - NephiUtah family Sunday to visit and help his moth-- business meeting which followed, er, Mrs. Brigham Garrett cele- - Several ideas were discussed for brate her birthday anniversay on the clubs community project for the coming year. Plans were made Saturday, November 15. for the club members to send a Mr. and Mrs. Gary Golden and package of much needed items g;ft daughter have now moved to Dn. tothe utah state hospitai in Pro. pire, Nevada where Gary ,s em- - vo for Christmas, ployed. Other Nephi folks at Em- Present were Alene Sperry, Cor. pire are Mr and Mrs. Jim Sperry rine Jenkins Mildred Corbett, and Lanny Cole. Beth Jarrett, Rowena Pew, Rula E Ganrene Alice Jewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett $jowe'8 hr)NrpU...juluu had as Sunday visitors, Mr. and Garrett, Mrs. Ralph Lund and family of Motes, Lucille Garrett, Marjorie 300 Johnson, Faye Ephraim. Mrs. Jarrett and Mrs Greenhalgh, Jean hr ctrpet tficiiM U till Greenhalgh, Mildred Sherwood, Lund are sisters Thelma Reed, Adele Jackson; the it rnr tun cut SMflts. Mrs. Edward Hansen visited in two guests, Nancy Beck and Mar Salt Lake City last week with her ion Memmott, and the hostess, son in law and daughter, Mr. and LuOna Prisbrey. CHAPMAN FURNITURE Mrs. Frank Cassie. Christmas Now Available 5 lb box Chocolates, Candies 2.67. 2Vt lb box Chocolates 1.47. Pecan Patties $1.00. Christensens. Man-gelso- NEPHI, UTAH S, GIFT Juab County Dairmen to "Religions of the World" beFOR SALE -in Spinet Piano tothis area, asrepossessed We have a Ll,8'n large selection of , Participate in Annual Topic at Recent 20th more detalu vSiteSt depulhfvV'jw SiTe placef "n a AM Convention Soon Century Club Meeting SVutah.' Statn SUlt Ij"'ike PhoneS3(X)!'hnrnan FUrnltUrC 00 milk-For- South Community Bertt R. Bryan, Reese Painter, Elmer Broadhead, Stellman Green- halgh, Thayne Jarrett, Thomas P Kendall, Frank Morgan, Edgar Park, G. Eugene Wilkey, Byron Belliston. Levan Community Roses Harper, Arlan Williams, Clinn Morgan, Marion Wankier, Vern Robert Ballow, Heber Shepherd, JameS R. Meldrum, Aaron Foulson, Eugene Powell. Petitions signed by 10 or more eligible voters favoring nominations of additional persons in each oommunty should be given to the chairman of each community election board. These men are: E. Alton Ellertson, Mona; Eugene E. Wilkey; Nephi North; Maurice L. Memmott, Nephi South and H. R. Francom, Levan. TIMES-NEW- l |