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Show THE Page Two Sows About Polks in Jjc sSoc5t8n " ir 222 Utah. Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd spent the week of Thanksgiving in Glendale, Arizona visiting their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Shepherd and daughters LaNona and Terri. on Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shepherd and fam- ily of Magna. MfMMt 'pTrr K llS OTAH S TAT 1P Of THf ASSOCIATION matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Six months, $2.?5. Subsciipion rates: One year $4.00; Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising rates mail request. Publishers A. Editor-Manag- Office: 96 South B. Gibson and Roy Roy E. er Main E. Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mr. and Mrs. Mangelson were John B. Hansen and daughter Sue of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed and daughter Chris-ten- a of Las Vegas, Nevada; Clyde Ewell and Miss Nona Neff of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough and son Karl of Nephi; Mr. and and Mrs. Romaine Mangelson daughters Celia and Adele, and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mangelson and children Jerry, Russell and Gibson Gibson Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah NEPHl, S, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck, Elmo Haynes spent the holiMichael and Cherrinda spent the days in Nephi with his family. He Thanksgiving week end visiting in is currently employed at the Glen Price with Mrs. Emory Ward. Canyon damsite Mrs. Ward is Mrs. Becks mother. Mrs. Allen Simons of Whittier, During the past three weeks California has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard her mother, Mrs. George k7 How-hav- e had visits from all of their lard for the past week, children. They were all a great Mr. and Mrs. J. Warrillow help during the recent illness oi Mr. Howard, who is reported to Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Reeve G. be considerably improved. Mr. and 'Richardson, and Mr. and Mrs. C. nl1 NJn,'hi Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh and fam--ily. and Mrs. Jay Lowry and fam ily spent Thanksgiving day at the Howard home, and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Penney and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goble and family were guests of her par daughter Lori spent the holiday ents. week end in Murray visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Goble and family. Mr. and Mrs. Owen N. Gibson and family of Preston, Idaho spent the Thanksgiving holidays visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. PEDAL EXTREMITY A new look with the same old ankle power is presented by this bicycle. Manufactured in London, England, its streamlined housing is made of lightweight, structurally sUong glass fiber. THE MOST I NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY MCE th PROCESS Method wilh Sparkling Clean Solvent Rinse GUARANTEE IF YOU ARE NOT PLEASANTLY SURPRISED AND AGREE THAT YOUR CLOTHES ARE CLEANER, FRESHEVER ER AND BRIGHTER THAN BEFORE, YOUR MONEY WILL BE FULLY REFUNDED. WE DARE COMPARISON AND YOUR SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, ETC. WILL SPARKLE YOUR HOUSEHOLDS (Furniture Covers Draperies, Curtains, Blankets, etc. WILL BE A REVELATION SHRINKAGE 103- - ELIMINATED WE POSITIVELY BO NOT WASH OR WET CLEAN ANY ITEMS SENT TO US FOR DRY CLEANING Prompt Pickup and Delivery - Phone 280 Nephi CARTER CLEANERS & DYERS Warner Taylor Mr. and Mrs. G. Alma Haycock day in Salt Lake City. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell and family spent Thanksgiving in Winter. Hunter with Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Aijderson. Mrs. Haycock and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pierce spent Anderson are sisters. Thanksgiving day in American Fork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ault. School Lunch Menus for Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thorn and daughter of Coming Week Announced Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Darling of Provo. Menus for next week in Juab District School Food Service are as follows: and Mrs. Maynard Wankier and cheese salad, pickled beets, ci family of Manti, and Mr. and Mrs. Wankier and family of Delta. I FEATURED AT YOUR LOCAL RETAILER - WITH THE PEXCO LABEL Lark were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry jr Hall and family. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon A. Hanson were Mr. and Mrs. ert Hanson of Ogden; Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanson and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lori of Logan; William Brady of Salt Lake City, Mrs. W, L. Brady of Lehi and Mrs. Clara Chappell of Nephi and! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. George. Harmon and family spent Thanksgiving in Ely, Nevada with visiting fTake Mr. Harmons sister, Mrs. Beth i Advantage of Our HEW well. Wheel Alignment Service! K V SIke' Mrs. Pauline Mangelson spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City where she was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Ella Anderson. Eversharp SCfflCKS Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett spent Mr. and saucVsauted spagheT City fn ennefb and daughters tomato Mr. and Mrs. visited on Thursday and Friday raisin apple peach crisp, Utah. Kearns, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- - whole wheat bread, and butter, milk Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Jenkins eph Wankier. Cold meat, Span-M- r. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ern-- 1 Wednesday and Mrs. Kenard Stephen- - ish potato salad, buttered green est Jenkins of Midvale on Thanks- sen and family of Springville peas, brownies, canned peach giving day. spent Thanksgiving day at the halves, white bread and butter, home of Mr. and Mrs. Levern M. milk. Miss Carol Ann Pace, a student Meat potato bur at Snow College, spent the holiday Stephensen. Thursday ger, buttered green snap beans, vacation in Nephi with her par-- 1 carrot and celery stick, apple- - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Taylor Cake with Vanilla icing and Mrs. John H. Bryan and'sauce milk. and three children of Ely, Nevada bread and butter, daughter Karen of Brigham City. Chili, baked squash, visited at the home of Mr. and Friday fresh red apple, Mrs. O. Ray Powell, parents of Mrs. Bonnie Paystrup and child-- 1 lettuce wedge, ren spent Thanksgiving day and whole wheat bread, butter, milk. Mrs. Taylor, on Thanksgiving. the week end in Salt Lake City at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sudweeks. 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 Main and Second South Ed. Worwood I Mr. and Mrs. Herman O. Chris-tensen and Olive Taylor spent Thanksgiving day in Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern W. 1 Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Taylor and family visited in Moroni on Thursday at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Russell Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. L?Mar Dalby, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Palby and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Wankier spent the Week end in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Anderson had as their guests on Thanksgiving day, and the week end, Miss Marlene Anderson and Miss Edith Kahoilua of Provo. I Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wankier and family spent Thanksgiving day in Fayette at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mellor. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephensen and family visited on Thursday and Friday in Loa. They were the guests of Mrs. Stephensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Salute to ftJ&AJ Mr. and Mrs. Kay Morley, Bill and Nadine Morley of Preston, Idaho and Mrs. W. A. Morley of Moroni visited in Nephi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stellman Greenhalgh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Chapman and Hanna C. Mathis of Ftn. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Itostron and daughter Lorraine of Ca7aVbX. THE buy this Greenhalgh and other relatives and friends in Nephi. T ADVANCEMENT IN DRY CLEANING HISTORY I Tanner. WASATCH COUNTY . . . Dairyland and summer home area Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Stephensen and family spent Thanksgiving day in Moroni at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Francom. I COAL by ton or truck load. Come and get your own if you wish. Tidwell Coal Co., phone 57SW. GAS-TOO- NS BY Within easy commuting distance of Utahs major population areas, Wasatch County is fast becoming one of the states most delightful sum mer home areas. New residents are attracted by the same natural assets which have brought so many dairymen to the county: high altitude, pleasant summer temperatures, cool streams, and lovely meadowlands. 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