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Show Nephi, Utah Thursday, June 4, 1959 Page Five ents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa IT. Sperry. She will remain until after her father is released from the hosiptal. Mona Local and Social News Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Denny Rogerson on Memorial Day were Mr. and Myron Vest of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roundy of Mendon, and the following from Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Vest, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vest, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mabey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gronning. 4 STAUFFER HOME PLAN COUNSELLOR Valeen and Val, and Mrs. Grace Price. Mrs. Gibbons was mother of Mrs. Vern Carter. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ellert-so- n and son of Salt Lake City were guests of their son in law Mr' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett f,nd JJlf' visited with her parents, Mr.) HaTy, Ne'Ve1,1. dunng the ona holiday. Tay and Mrs. Ray Newton on Sun- day ) HOME FOR RENT -- Newly Call 129W or see Mrs. Kent Anderson and pointed Call 129W for rye Winn. Glendale of are daughters iting at the home of her par-- 1 1 lip ping services. i daht. - vis-'lV- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mor- Phone 595J-195E- Nephi, Utah Richard ris, Mr. and Mrs. 2nd ast Sum- mers of Salt Lake City, Mr. YOU CANT BUY ONE Strictly experimental, this electronically controlled car goes through and Mrs. Robert Summers and conits paces on a California test track. Named "Firebird III," it features a single, stick-lik- e Mrs. Ruby Carter of Orem trol, much like the control of some small planes. With this device the driver steer?, brakes were guests of Mr. and Mrs. p. vehicle: a conventional and controls the cars speed. Gas turbine in rear drives the William Summers and Bishop motor under the hood provides power for the machines accessories. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers on In the evening the Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Nielsen Sunday. stcnt Friday In Kaysville and Summers family gave the program in Sacrament meeting. Centerville visiting relatives. . Nephi Local and Social Items pk THIRD SOUTH NEPHI ON MAIN STRAWBERRIES FROZEN 2pkgs35C SPRING GARDEN PEAS 2cans29c CRISCO g lb cannister a. 75 VETS DOG FOOD Economy Size 2for 2Se OLD POTATOES- -- Good and Solid lbs Jge ROASTING OR STEWING HENS Large, Meal Type Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner and Mrs. Myrtle Taylor and children visited at South Jordan and in Salt Lake City on Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mem-mo- tt of Woods Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Memmott of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmott. Vickey Lynn Ivie of Orem is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Top-le- y Mrs. Boyd Ivie for the next and two children of Dillon, two weeks. Montana are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Roy McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roberts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eckman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Landes and family, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Wilkey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter and family of 4 Provo were out of town guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey on Memorial - - per lb Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kay tertained at a dinner party on Sunday honoring Samuel P. Nielsen on his 81st birthday anniversary. Those present for the affair were Mr. and Mrs, Harold Aubrey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wild and Melvin Foote, all of Salt Lake City, Lyle Top ham of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. n Earl Neilsen, Mrs. Leland and children, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Gee and L. L. Carter of Nephi, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kay. The afternoon was spent making tape recordings. Andrew Nielsen and daughter Miss Pearl Neilsen stopped in for a visit during the afternoon. Neil-Ise- John Leavitt Sid well, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sidwell of Nephi has been inducted into the Army, according to Mabel W. Wilkey, clerk of local board No. 12, Selective Service System. Mr. Sidwell reported to the U. S. Army Reception station at Fort Ord, California. Four young men from Juab day. Mrs. Gene Mitchell and son Ricky of Nampa, Idaho has returned to her home after a months visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Belliston. County recently had their physical examinations at Fort Douglas. Mrs. Frank Tidwell was in Salt Lake City and Farming-to- n last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tidwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tidwell. ts .... UNDERWATER Sporting a studded with is this ng razor-shar- p rntmim SA- W- saw teeth sawfish, who makes his home in a marine aquarium at Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Don Olsen of Eyes are actually part o"f his Kearns spent Memorial day breathing apparatus. True eyes with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. are located topside of the unEarl E. Nielsen. derwater saw. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winn of Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pay of Salt Lake City spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olpin and daughter Jackie were here for Memorial day, visiting with relatives and friends. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Howard, Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Jarrett, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin before returning to Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck spent Memorial day at Ferron, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick E. Beck, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Emery W. Ward of Price, mother of Mrs. Eugene Beck, were here to attend the Juab High School commencement exercises Friday evening, at which Michael Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck, was one of the gradu- ates. Guests of Mrs. Olive Anderson on Memorial day were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and family of Pleasant Grove. D. E. Washburn and daughter Dawena of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Egbert of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andrews and sons Paul and Dale, and daughter Annita, and Miss Phyllis Anderson of Sun nyside, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Done and three children of Kearns visited with Mrs. James Andrews on Sunday. Attending the funeral Missionaries Wondeful opportunity to act as sales counselors In a new Over five years visual educational program for children. of preparation by leading educators and top Illustrators have gone Into the creation of this exciting new adventure Different In learning. Over 7500 full color illustrations. from anything ever attempted in the visual education field. 12 volumes Priced within the reach of every household. for less than $50.00 all In lifetime binding. You can easily make from $25.00 to $50.00 per day! Work part or full time. 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