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Show Thursday, December 18th, 1958 THE S. NlEPHI. UTAH Page Three Idea for Home Decorating Is Woven of Wool New Committee Selected by Telephone Company Assist in Directing Expansion Plans To TIMES-NEW- Utah Board of Advisors has pansion plans of businesses and been elected to assist the Moun-- , communities throughout the State, tain States Telephone Company in and to schedule adequate the rapidly expanding munications to meet requirements, telephone operations in the State, Utah businessmen who will according to a recent announce-- ser e on the Utah oBard of ice visors are Lawrence F. Black of by Eric A. Aaberg, president and general manager of Provo, Manager of the Utah op-the Company. The business exper- orations of United States Steel; ience of the members of the new V. Itulon President of W. board will help the Telephone R. White White, Company, Ogden and company keep abreast of the ex- - Howard W. Price, Executive Vice President and General Manager Gcod A of the Salt Lake Hardware Co. Serving with these three Board MUST For members will be Delbert L. Stap-lePH a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the L.D.S. Church and also a member of the Mountain States Telephone Companys board of directors. Eric C. Aaberg will serve as Chairman of the Board. Franklin D. Sawyer, Assistant vice president will be secretary. Mr. Aaberg stated that the experience and broad background of these well known business and civic leaders will be of great benefit to the telephone industry, We are glad to have them associated with us in our Utah operations he continued. Lawrence F. Black is a graduate of the Carnegie Institute of Mothproofed wool fabrics were used In decorating this country house. They are Technology and the Harvard AdA bonus value at housecleaning time: theyre easily sponged off. and vanced Management school of business. He has been with the BY EDNA M1I.ES lcnt. They can, in fact, be Theres a fresh, new idea in Tinkling brass bells amoi g the United Etates Steel Corporation small and for sponged off. country add decorating door a 'estiva on this for 35 years. holly The operation of or modern In a home decorating exhibit town homes: use of wool fabrics. American, riti pie air for Christinas. the steel mill at Provo, the iron in New York, such wool fabrics It was born of a need for furniture. It LnL until a lock st.cks, a mines at Cedar City, and the coal Colors in wool for a country were shown in an interior which fabrics with resilience, beautiful knob tarnLhes or comes off la mines and coal washing plants at house ?. burglar breaks run t ) pumpkin, olive, had an antique color or and hand, qualities. your Dragerton and Wellington are unstove as conversation piece. A into your home, that the imporIts used in 'many different pomegranate, marigold and to his der In addition supervision. tance of good hardware makea a sofa, for Accent colors are in pair of chairs were covered in to ways: slipcover civic and other many community itself felt. Wool fabrics olne, black and white wool plaid dramatic drapes, for toss pillows, Good hardware should last as activities he is President of the for a needlepoint rug. It can for home decorating purposes and the sofa was slipcovered in Utah Council. Safety house as itself and your long lteam up equally well with Early are mothproofed and olive wool serge. W. Rulon White is a native of servshould give you trouble-fre- e in He Utah. Willard, is engaged ice. It should harmonize with the architecture of your home and the manufacture of concrete proRalph Belliston, Mrs. James R should provide you with the neces- ducts and in addition owns and Nephi Ladies Clubs Enjoy Chrstmas Parties Mrs. Marvin Anderson Stanley, sary protection against intruders. operates one of the largest fruit and Mrs. John Robertson. In addition to its serviceability, farms in the State He is curMrs. G. R. Judd and Mrs. Ferry hardware provides touches of rently president of the Ogden During Past Several Days; Gift Exchanges Noted J. Ostler were in charge of the Chamber of Commerce, formerly beauty to a house. The best hardware traditionalThe Nephi Jaycee Janes annual Monday evening, December 15, at program which consisted of readMayor of Ogden and is very actly has been made of solid brass. ive in civic and business affairs Christmas party was held on Dec-- 1 the home of Mrs. John Robertson, ings, Christmas stories, and games. Brass hardware that George ember 10 at the home of Elaine Her home was beautifully decor' Mrs. Marvin Anderson led the throughout Utah. Washington installed in his borne Bowles. Hostesses were Mrs. ated in keeping with the season group in singing Christmas carols. a is W. native Price Howard at Mt Vernon in 1780 has been in of Salt Lake City. He began his Bowles and Lois Greenhalgh. Pres- of Christmas and was very much Gifts were exchanged. Those continuous service ever since and career Salt Lake Hard- ident Sue Gore took charge of enjoyed by all members present. present were Mrs. Harry Foote, still has its original beauty and ware with the in business matters. The 1929 A and with tables delicious dinner and by Company turkey Miss Mabel Sperry, Mrs. James serviceability. Of the finishes suitable for the means of night classes and exten- the Bowles home were decorated all the trimmings was served at H. Eager, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. Ac7 p.m. Mrs. W. W. Stephenson Don Eyre, Mrs. J. G. Irons. Mrs. home, the most durable are those sion work graduated with an civ- with a Christmas theme. Games were played and gifts gave the opening prayer. Marvin Anderson, Miss Lula Mcproduced on solid brass in the counting degree in 1936. His The committee in charge con- Pherson, Mrs. J. W. Berwick, Mrs. ratural color of this metal. These ic interests hae spanned all phas- were exchanged. A delicious din' include satin, polished and aged es of community activity includ- ner was served to Theral Park, sisted of Mrs. Don Eyre, Mrs. Fer- Ralph Belliston, Mrs. Jack Wright, finishes. Moist air, smoke and ing that of president of the Salt Pat Greenwood, Vaudis Howarth, ry J. Ostler, Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mis. Feracid from ones hands cause metLake Chamber of Commerce and LaRue Shaw, Sue Gore, Loree ry J. Ostler, Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. JoAnn Tolley, Jean al to tarnish, therefore satin and manager of one of the largest Memmott, GUARDIAN- T. H. Burton, Mrs. John Cotton, AND nolished finishes are generally wholesale businesses in the Inter- Linton, LaVee Austin, Doris An- PROBATE SHIP NOTICES. Consult Coun- Mrs. Lester Belliston, Mrs. Kay lacquered to delay corrosion. mountain area. derson, Nancy Beck, Merlene Clerk or Respective Signers Bendixsen, Mrs. William Bailey, ty Sonia Liddiard, Beverly Mrs. W. W. Stephensen, and the Additional Information. for and Howlett, Lois Greenhalgh hostess, Mrs. Robertson. Elaine Bowles. Estates of ALVIN GOBLE, deceased; and LILLIAN M. GOBLE, The Beta Club enjoyed their an deceased, SOMETHING DIFFERENT for jointly administered. nual Christmas party on Thursday Mining is vital to Utah's prosperity. In 1957 we were Creditors will present claims Christmas giving? 11 Try one of Mrs. December home of at the second nationally in copper, silver and gold production, and vouchers to the undersigned at these for his car: Max Bowles. the Law Office of Udell R. Jensen, third in lead, fourth in zinc. These metals plus coal, Chrome tissue dispenser, $4.90; Attractively decorated card tab- 125 North Main Street, Nephi, gilsonite, potash, salt and many other minerals have les were arranged around a color- Utah, on or before the 5th day Litter bag in harmonizing color, 6Vi billion dollars for Utah. Our entire state ful Christmas tree and a beautif of produced $7.80; Out $3.90; February, A. D. 1959. will benefit from favorable conditions that foster exul fireplace, adorned with lights side body mount chrome rear view s- - LLOYD R. GOBLE, and pine boughs. panded production of minerals in the future. Administrator of the Estates of mirror, $4.45; Seat belts $4.95. Mrs. Arnold Brough acted as Alvin Goble, deceased; and Lil- And for the future farmers, sturdy chairman of the party with the UTAH lian M. Goble, deceased, jointly miniature John Deere Farm Imfollowing committee members asChapman Chevrolet, plements administered. "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" sisting: Mrs. Rulon Brough, enDecember 740 North Main Street, Nephi. of Dates publication: Mrs. Sam Hayes, tertainment; in The table decorations; Mrs. Jack 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1958, Nephi, Utah. Brought, Mrs. Allen Belliston, Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs. Jack Ludlow, Mrs. Harlow W. Pexton, and the NOTICE TO CREDITORS - BOOK a A corn-directi- ' t. j 1 Ad-me- nt Hardware Home $ALL ELECTRIC BLANKETS boxed all CHRISTMAS CARDS y, dirt-resista- nt long-wearin- g. long-weari- H50FF! in stock ELECTRIC 1 89.50 WRQTISSERIE i OFF value ?500! COMINATION MIX MASTER && FOOD BLENDER $49.50 Val- ue- $9f Sf ELECTRIC TOASTERS -- FRY PANS - SAUCE PANS 3 $CORN POPPERS - IRONS - AND WAFFLE AND OFFS Sf SANDWICH GRILLS .U! I iron-and-br- ng oyster-- white. black-and-whi- te. soil-repe- Lid-diar- From She FENCE CONTRACTING Cedar Posts for where. Larry Davis and any size Kanosh, Utah. 4 ONLY SETS SILVER PLATE Chest included. Phone $25.00 341 Nephi Jewelry. Times-New- s, hostess, Mrs. Bowles. A delicious hot dinner was served to the following members: Mrs. Miles Anderson. Mrs Fred J. Chapman, Mrs. Allen Christensen, Mrs. Roy W. Hanson, Mrs. Mrs. Othel L. A. V. Jacobsen, Pay, Mrs. Bert Powell, Mrs. Clarence Wilkey, Mrs. Ernest Wilson Estate of Mae T. Ingram, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, Attorney at Law, 53 I North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 29th day of Jantor ) iarilMf...jitl ull uary, A. D. 1959. 300 and the committee in charge. J. Walter Paxman, AdminisGames were played and gifts ex- trator of the estate of Mae T. I ' 1 nttiiPst u mh pi j 11 I1" tCIM till JMiples. changed. Home-mad- e candy was Ingram, Deceased. served by the hostess. Dates of publication: November The Ladies Literary Club held 27, December 4, 11 and 18, 1958, j CHAPMAN FURNITURE their annual Christmas party on In The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. necessary for this ruffle blouse! 254 WAGON $1957 PLYMOUTH SEDAN l953 1-195- FORD STATION WAGON CHEVROLET HARD TOP $1950 PONTIAC HARD TOP 1950 FORD SEDAN 1955 FORD l ion DUAL TRUCK SHOP-AT-HO- For Your Town YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER you can rely on products advertised in Your local newspaper strives to represent every facet of the community. It promotes business by advertising products and services; it supports churches, schools, and civic clubs by publishing information concerning their activities; it recognizes individual members of the community as interesting events occur in their lives; and it spreads local news, and national news in local terms. By helping different factions of the community to learn bbout each other, your local newspaper promotes understanding and cooperation for the good of the entire area. Pima blend! the perfect 65 Dacron-3fuss! frills all without Its yours in Imagine... Shipn Shores newest Tr.i' elimte And its all soft and feminine. ..fioin the tin I'leiu ".! to the fine crochet ;is edging on ruffle and sh In 5 (juich-drip-dr- y tU and DRESSES SNYLONS nSLIPS HANKIES HALF SLIPS GOWNS .twice PAJAMAS Mft I I ; ii SPECIAL HOLIDAY WISHES K 345 North Main Street Nephi, Utah Ssite O TO EVERYONE MAUDE'S $ SOLID, UNITING FORCE! SLIPPERS JjGLOVES 3 h & PANTIES SWEATERS HOUSE gJEWELRY I$ HELP r YOUR TOWN GROW! SUPPORT Ut aft PRESS ASSOCIATION YOUR 34 d, rf 1957 PONTIAC STATION MINING ASSOCIATION ng Christmas cards Lawrence M. 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