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Show v, Page Two THE y Hrshey President Of Lady Lions, Is TIMES-NEW- January Thursday, NEPHI, UTAH S, Nephi Local and Social News Items Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tidwell and ; open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. Whittaker on their golden family visited in Moroni on Sun-jMr. and Mrs. Forrest wedding anniversary. with day EDITORIAL . The Nephi Lady Lions held Blackburn, parents of Mrs. Tid Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Anderson MEMftM their first meeting of the new year well. were hosts to dinner in honor of UTAH STATI Phone 330 at the home of Jane Ilershey on Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cazier and Mrs. Andersons birthday anniver- 3rd South and Main the evening of January 8. A delic- family of Salt Lake City visited sary on Sunday. Dinner was serv-ovious chicken dinner was enjoyed the week end in Nephi with ed to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Anrier-M- r. Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. by members Pearl Chapman, Jean and Mrs. Claude Tolley. Sun- - son, Mrs. Petrea Lund and boys of class Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second Westring, Lenore Heppler, Gwen day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tolley Fountain Green; Mr. and Mrs. mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Beatrice Winn, Ruth were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tolley of Max Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jackson, ba9 Six months, $2.25 One rates: $4.00; Ada Wetherell, Subscription Lucy Sanders, year Peel of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Springville. Oldroyd, Cathryn Shaw, Irene Mrs. Robert Cartwright of Pay-soi- i; Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising rates Mrs. George E. Howard celeBroadhead, Myrtle Davis, Devona Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sparks. on request. z Cans Roberts, Nina Ilanson, Lucille Cor- brated her 80th birthday anniver- Mrs. Grant Thursby of Ephraim at a at E. Verna Gibson sary quiet party recently bin, special guests A. B. Gibson and Roy Publishers Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Anderand Blanche Bendixsen. The host- her home. She had a large cake son of Nephi, and their respectEditor-ManagRoy E. Gibson as a tree with a branch ive families. esses for the evening were the decorated in Tomato Sauce Home newly elected officers: President for each of her children. Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah Charles Miller, son of Mrs. T. Jane Hershey; vice president Ber- for the day were Mr. and Mrs. 1 5 oz. cans tha Winn, secretary and treasurer Dean Howard of Mills, Mr. and W. Miller, has returned home folReg. price, 30c. of Frank and Nephi Greenhalgh lowing a trip to Las Vegas, NevADDING MACHINE PAPER -p- Nadine Blackett; directors Maxine SALE Etta Sidwell FOR of bond type Parkin and Lucille Gadd and re- Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Collett and ada and to Mexico. Also several and First North 5th at types roperty 1 acre 1 lb family of Ogden. The remainder for land, house. Con- - writer papers in stock at all times porter Irene Howard. Streets. pgs Mr. and Mrs. Paul Francom Table games were played, with of the family extended birthday Times-New- s office. tact J. Earl Reid at The Toggery. and son Steven of Salt Lake City prizes being won by Ruth Weth- greetings by telephone or cards. visited Sunday at the home of Blanche erell, Irene Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sidwell were Air. and Mrs. Clark Morgan. Bendixsen, Pearl Chapman and hosts to a family dinner Sunday Nina Hanson. Mrs. George Hoggan of Gunnisin honor of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Several Flavors! --- Vi Thanks were extended to the regallon on is visiting in Nephi with her Sidwell have who returned just a division of Kay Windsor tiring officers in the form of from Germany where Mr. Sidwell son in law and daughter, Mr. and Story Lore" books authored by has been stationed with the U. S. Mrs. George Harmon and family. Albert Zobell Jr. Army. Present were Mr. and Mrs Grant Anderson of Reno, NevThomas Stephensen, Mr. and Mrs ada and Mrs. Olive Anderson of Otis Kay and family, Mr. and cans visited over the week end Mrs. Brough Reads Play Mrs. R. H. Murray and son Faye, Nephi at home . of Mr. and Mrs. the Mr. Nielson of California, Mr. Blaine Goates. and Mrs. Billy Sidwell and Mr. M 20th Century Club and Mrs. Dean Sidwell and son Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howell atCharles. tended the farewell testimonial for Hoyt Home Meeting for her nephew, Robert Rasmussen, in Moroni on RasElder Sunday. The regular meeting of the 20ih mussen will enter the mission Century Club was held on January It's Delicious- !- per pound at the home of Mrs. Will L. Mrs. Angus Haynes while they 24 for the Gulf States Mrs. L. Fred with rel-1 Gadd, have been visiting friends and Hoyt, club president presiding. Litany atives in Nephi. was read by Mrs. F. H. Beckstead Miss Anita Gadd, a student at The very successful play Rain was delightfully given by Mrs. J Snow College at Ephraim was a Warrillow Brough. She stated week end guest at the home of that the play, based on the short her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don F. story by Somerset Miughn, had Gadd. run on the New York stage for Mr. and Mrs. Max Garrett and over three years and fhen had of Provo visited on Sunday family been played in the major cities home of Mr. and Mrs. Brigat the of the United States. It also had been filmed under tu'O different ham Garrett. titles. Following the reading of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barney of the play, business matters were Elberta, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlin discussed. Members enjoying the Steele and family of Santaquin evening were Mrs. F. H. Beck-stea- were week end visitors at the Mrs. Fred L. Gadd, Mrs. R. home of Mr. and Mrs. John V G. Richardson, Mrs. Bent R. Bry- Garrett and family. an, Mrs. J. H. Keller, Mrs. C. 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