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Show THE Page Four Nephi News Briefs r33CET5SS gnoansHB w 00 side feeder. Can be used for B Coal . . A Bergai - 00 1949 sjriHiiLLAO SEDAN Real clean. Luxury transportation for 2 IQ" 1949 CHEVROLET R-- std. trans. 1955 FCRD V-- Std. Trans., 8 A fwo-ion- 00 or Nice one White R-- e, sedan. or Walls! This is ihe popular One i Power-Glid- 13 New Recap White Walls Full power, J g?QG a CiPtfSI ALL ABOVE CARRY "OK" USED CAR WARRANTY CHAPMAN CHEVROLET 740 NORTH MAIN STREET - NEPHI Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Park and family of Spanish Fork visited Sunday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park. m Monday guests at the home of Mis. Annie Foote and her daught er, Mrs. Ernestine Vest, weie Mrs. Vanda Fairchild and son ol Mrs. Dillion Fiazier of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Springville, Flic Wankier of Levan. Recent visitors at the home of PHONE 433 Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Searle and family of Kearns. They visited in Nephi on Friday and then Mrs. Beal and son Biuce re turned to Salt Lake City with them for a short visit. T, 'V i 12 or Whole -- NOW! 300 size tins FOR No. 300 size cans - Each 2?c 1 from the streets of Tokyo. Too many accidents due to the wiggly pastime, they say A new antituberculosis vaccine under development by the North Carolina Sanatorium sys-eit ic Although no cure-al- l, rxpected that the vaccine will je highly useful to prevent TB m. high-ris- k groups in areas where people are highly ceptible to the disease. sus- M -' rx - Triangle Thins - Wheat 3 - 10 oz A 17c .... vj '& hCRCCKER CAKE MIXES I? Table ka. FROZEN FOODS 7 pkgs 1.00 PICTSWEET PEAS 4 STICKS $FISH packages 1.00 6 oz. LIMEADE 10 cans 1.00 6 cans .OTINEAPPDE GRAPEFRUIT BLEND 1.00 f$ STRAWBERRIES OR 6 pkgs 1 RASPBERRIES IFLOUR-1- 0 No. 303 OUT - Each DOLLS FOR SALE SEND FRIENDLY SERVICE M THE T 4for8 4,or8f' lb bag pkgs for PRODUCE CRANBERRIES lb bag IQd CELERY - Crisp - per lb 7cf Fresh YAMS- - Jumbo - per lb - - c ORANGES-- -2 lbs icl oz- - OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE TOWNHOUSE 1 for lb pk -- List Price ADULTS - Come 43! 300 T9 PRICE 4 J' Vz CLOSE POLLY PONDS BEAUTY 21.95 - REDUCED TO ONLY in for your FREE Calendar size! 4? itn CRACKERS Purify Scoff 31b 00 IGA 1 tin SNOKREEM IGA FANCY cansf Chunk TUNA OUT j ALL BATTERY OPERATED TOYSc CLOSE OUT Twitted TWIST OF FATE rail was plowed up by this diesel locomotive when it struck an F4D-- 1 jet which crashed ot the tracks moments after takeoff near Santa Ana, Calif. By a twist of fate, no one on the train was injured seriously, and the pilot was rescued by a trainman. A second twist: had the crash occurred seconds later, the jet would have hit the crowded passenger train broadside. size Vi PRICE CLOSE - While n They Last! Aprons, hankies, pajama bags, etc. at my home 655 North Main St., or at Rays Mrs. Earl Howard. Cafe i Ibetty HAWAIIAN 346 IfPUNCH IGA ENRICHED figc --- Large Double Red B 8 C GRADE TOMS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES II Who!e or Shank Half RIPE OLIVES 7Qc can LARGE PITTED 3f,c SWIFTS SPAGHETTI 8. MEAT -- - 1V2 pound 38c BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES -3 pkgs gqc APPLES iiH AMS GOLDEN SELECT MAZOLA OIL sew OLIVES WASHINGTON DELICIOUS pound if FRUIT ?? COCKTAIL pkgs quart bottle Tj GRAM HENS IGA FANCY 1 PIXIE WHITE MARSHMALLOWS j pound km Thins - xtrawhiptSALAD DRESSING qt. n 1.00 STAR KIST CHUNK STYLE TUNA - Vi s lin 33c TOWN HOUSE CRACKERS By Purity - - -- lb pkg 27c Rye Thins FEASTING HOLIDAY TOMS n & for size GALORE o Cucumbers Si each HESRHEYS INSTANT COCOA- - 2 pound SNACK VARIETIES BY NABISCO BARGAINS TURKEYS Japans police have banned . No. 309 South Main Nephi PHONE 532 IGA TABLE RITE Chopsticks, joined in pairs by spring device, are the latest answer to what to give the person who has everything, but nothing with which to pick it up. , 214 size tins SERVICE TEXACO Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Draft call for January, 1959, is .or 9,000 men; the lowest figure since December, 1957, when the all was for 7,000 draftees. 2 for rlQC LIBBYS PUMPKIN- S W R Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday December 19 through 24, 1958, IncLj r.'.a M 'S'',., HUME YAMS that We work on anything ROLLS! tt- WITH FILLERS in Theyre all GOOD SKATES at K. & W. Texaco Service HERE'S WE JUAN IN WE RED El&HUEl SUIT; u-- hoop-te-d- 'SLIM" WHITTINGTON ,5-ft- The planting of trees, 10 for every car and 100 for every truck, might help absorb the increasing amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. So says Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, professor of pharmacology at Ohio State University. HEARTS DELIGHT FRUIT COCKTAIL 303s & DEL MONTE WHOLE GREEN BEANS 303s 3 for PENNANT MARSHMALLOW CREAM 5 oz for MIXED NUTS - EXTRA FANCY - 2 lbs for 7Qc oz AMERICAN BEAUTY SPAGHETTI Long-iJc KARO SYRUP - While Decanter No. 3 - Quart 3c OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE - Strained HS BY - Sergeant and Mrs. Merle Kay and family of American Fork visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Latimer. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Higginson and family of Salt Lake City vis ited in Nephi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Higginson. GAS-TOO- by Mrs. C. VV. Glazier. An evening of the Christmas story in scripture and music was given by Mrs. Will L. Hoyt. She presented records of th Messiah the Huddersfield produced by Choral society of England and also gave highlights of the life of Handel, who wrote the score for this great work. Holiday refreshments were served to the members present: Mrs. Fred L. Gadd, Mrs. C. R. Lomax, Mrs. C. R. Jenkins, Mrs. J. H. Keller, Mrs. James H. Eager. Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. J. Wariillow ChiMOST VALUABLE Brough, Mrs. C. W. Glazier, Mrs. J. Earl Reid, Mrs. F.eeve G. Richcago Cubs Ernie Banks is one ardson. Mrs. H. C. Crane, Mrs. big smile after hearing that hes J. V. Paxman, Mrs. Bent R. Brythe National Leagues Most an, Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mrs. Will Valuable Player of 1958. NomL. Hoyt, and the hostess, Mrs. ination is made annually by the A. A. Boston. Baseball Writers Association. The group sang Christmas carFOR SALE .) Small size ols to add to the spirit of the Billiard Table for home use -evening. Call 196 for additional Cleaning copper and brass articles does not have to be a chore any more. Most of the newer articles come brightly polished and protected by a coat of lacquer, needing only a light rub with a soft cloth to remove dust and finger marks. However, when articles are frequently used, such as brass door knobs, the lacquer may wear off. After polishing, it is a simple matter to give the article a new protective coat by spraying lacquer from an aerosol container. To polish, use any commercial metal cleaner recommended for copper. Copper bottom cookware is often used for decorative purposes but if the utensils are not to be used in this way the housewife might consider allowing the copper to ramain discolored. Once the tarnish covers the surface of the copper it prevents further oxidation and actually protects (he metal. If an electric stove is used- the darker t.lor and reduced gloss will imptove the efficiency in the e of current by the quicker .tnsmission of heat. Florence Beal and Earl Green halgh were their sister, Mrs. Roy Blackett, also Mrs. Shirlene I vine and daughter Christie of Salt Riv. or including steering, brakes, windows, seals Real luxury! The 20th Centurv Club held their annual Christmas party on December 11 at the home of .Mrs. A. A. Boston. Mrs. Fred L. Gada, club president presided at the affair. A special litany was given Vallace Park. All 1955 MERCURY MONTEREY 1956 BEJiCK R0ADMASTER Hardtop. Only 31,000 miles 20th Century Club e, POQ 1958 For your convenience, Chapman Furniture Company will remain open Friday evenings until 8 p.m. Shop in leisure plenty of free parking. Chapman Furniture Co. Christmas Party of Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held then annual Third Chnstmas party at tne Ward P.eliet Society hall on December 15. A bullet supper was served to 25 couples. Miss Rlieta Sperry lavored the group with a piano solo, and Carol Stuart and Kheta Carter sang a duet. Games and community singing were enjoyed also during tne evening. In charge of refreshments for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Geoige n H. Ostler and Mr. and Mrs. Bowles. Mrs. E. S. Anderson of Manti visited lor a week in Nephi recently at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Special Price 1955 CHEVROLET V8 ! I.a-ver- 2 door Sedan R-- ' December 18th, Thursday, A CHORE NO MORE Mrs. Boston Hostess at Stephen Garrett of Springville was a week end visitor at the home of his grandparents, Mr.- - and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. 8CSUIIS 1952 FORD F6 -- 2 speed axel. 8.25 Rubber Off with auger and solid box, power-tak- e NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- TIMES-NEW- S as (a Christmas Gift to friends and 52 gifts a year instead relatives 'of 1 Christmas gift cards sent with first issue Phone 196 and well do the rest. east center nTfrrrs& NEPHI - PHONE CUSTOM CUTTING FREEZING-CURIN- G st.-;- ? 57 - WRAPPING 8 SMOKING C'y" vV |