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Show Ijje HI FOR SALE Baldwin Asro-- 1 sonic Piano , one blonde, one located near hear. accept most any terms in WATCH BANDS WEDDING RINGS PHONE 841 Young o.d r 1.) soli imnndatciy but jean arrange lor Christmas b ,ei y J des red Wr ite Adjust-Wi- ll er, P. (). Do 42, Salt I.-Cjy 10, Utah. , kc and Mrs. Donald Gibson for the past two weeks. Mrs. R. II. Stuart and her daughter, Mrs. Keith Barnes of Orem, were in Hyrum to attend the missionary homecoming of Robert L. Baxter, who recently returned from the Northern States mission. They also visited with Mrs. Irene laijgTOaactgBCTigJCTiMingiaasgai Univer- FOR SALE BY OWNER 1956 GMC la -- ton pickup in as of Idaho accompanied John low mileexcellent condition far as Nephi and he will go on age See Val Truscott at 545 to his home. South Main, Phone 204M. Karen Ostler has returned to Utah alter having been emat ployed during the summer will Burbank, California. She GIFTS to trojsuro tor? ix'come a student at the Brig- SFor BIRTHDAY? WEDDINGS 5 ham Young University. Mrs. Richard Sudwecks has returned from Tremonton where she has been visiting with her son in law and daughter, Mr. Ny-jma- JEWELRY j will Page Two 24, 1959 FOR SALK Oil RENT -Modern, thiee bedroom home with oil furnace heat. Excellent location. Beautiful large n liv ing room. See Kenneth at First Security Bank. MENS JEWELRY xErHI Nephi Local and resume his studies and he at the Brigham Social Items Smith sity at Provo. Norman hu es Thursday, September Nephi, Utah HOUSEWIVES LEVAN John Ostler returned home re- - earn extra money representing being after on Wednesday Write Mrs. Avon Cosmetices. leased from the United States Gaia Davis, Richfield, Utah. Oklahoma Fort Sill, at Army if or ANY OCCASION Mr. and Mrs. James L. PaintSunon Las for er lett Vegas NEPHI JEWELRY day to attend the showing of Telephone 341 the new Chrysler and Plymouth a line of automobiles. $ S C. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter. SERVICE 105 WEST CENTER - - NEPIII R & W Step-hense- Transmission Repair Vcrk Radiator Repa'r - Car PHONE tzssmmsm, emmarjtxaija 4$. Mb' C Tune-u- p 6 SSK a . A 1 v STAFF PUBLISHES YEAR'S FIRST ISSUE GF JUAB GLARIGN ing their brains trying to think of something to write. This paper is not the staff's, but the schools. It is Juab's own way of letting its students know of the news and schedules going on at Juab. If anyone has any news or ideas of improvements ions, special events. The Clarion is known a one for the Clarion please contact of the best printed papers in one of the Clarion staff memthe state. And you must re- bers. member that it is the student The Clarion is sent to many body that makes the news for other schools of the state. We the paper. hope that we can keep up the This year the paper staff is good record that it has obtaindiflerent. Other years it has ed. Papers tell the news of our been composed of mainly the school to other schools it is a Lets speech class, with the except- way of communication. ions of the class reporters. Al- impress the other schools with so other years it has been our news of our activities. Our school paper is exchangstrictly a Senior staff. We felt that it is not only the seniors ed with 26 different schools: making and taking the news North Sevier, Richfield, South but the rest of the school Sevier, Gunnison Valley, Manti, also. The school, you will re- Tintic, Grantsville, Tooele, Uinmember is made up of Nephi, tah, Wasatch, Dixie, Wayne, I.evan and Mona, and so is the Weber, East, South, Provo, LoClarion staff. The school pap- gan, Olympus, Wasatch Acaer is one of the chief means of demy, North Sanpete, Delta, bringing our school together, Millard, Morgan, West, Orem, we should be as one big family and Jordan. Exchanging of the instead of three different com- paper is our best source of comWe hope that we municating with these other munities. If there are any can accomplish, bringing the schools. school together, because unity schools that we are not sendis important. ing papers to that you would More than one person was like to receive one from, please seen burning the midnight oil contact one member of the papover the past week end, wrack- - er staff and tell them. We will do our best to get an exchange paper from them. ion Staff settled down to put-From the J1IS CLARION Now that eveiyone is back ting out the first issue of the There will be mi'.mvmCBaiS in the swing of school the Clar- - school paper. a minimum of nine papers printed this year. It time permits, more will be printed on such dates as special occasampwi mORE POWER FOR GRADES W Chevron Gasoline gives you extra ping-frepower on grades, more pep for straightaways. Its the popular gasoline for engines that do not re-- 1 quire Chevron Supreme. New Blue Chevron Supreme is a super gasoline to put today's cars on a new level of pickup and performance . . . you get more value for your gasoline dollar. Both Chevron Gasolines have exclusive Detergent-Actioto keep carburetors factory clean. ..assure smoother idling. For any LEO 1 Standard Oil product, call VY. CHRISTET1SEN PHONE 21 NEPHI. UTAH I VAK mw.rn CHEVROLET Chevys done the next best thing to paving every road in America! First they threw out the front axle and put in torsion-sprin- g e coil rear built independent suspension. Then they variable-rate leaf springs models, springs into most light-dut- y into heavies. That made it a ride that completely eliminates shimmy and wheel fight, lets you move faster over any ground to get more work done in a day. Theyre tougher than any Chevy trucks ever made. Frames are stronger, cabs 67 more rigid. Front wheels and tires And that new suspension cushions are precision-balancejars and road shock that used to spell slow death for the trucks body and sheet metaL d. WITH REVOLUTIONARY TORSIONSPRING SUSPENSION NEW SHOCKPROOF ACTION !!!!! Michael Paxman Heads wide-bas- Brawnier bulldozer build! THAT GIVES ASTONISHING tfwr cabs! Easier to hop in and out of too. Many models are a whole 7 inches lower outside. Yet theres more head room inside, plus more width for shoulders and hips. The windshields bigger, with a wider, safer sweep of vision. Suspended pedals give you more foot room. Big in the power department! 6s. With With the industrys most advanced Workmaster V8 performance in heavyweights. With or Y8 power available in new Low Cab Fornew ward models. More models than ever! d Submodels and tandems and New urban Carryalls. Its the handsomest, hardest working Chevy fleet ever to report for duty. See your dealer for the whole story and, by all means, take a ride. Its something! truck! Anything less is an More comfortable high-torq- gas-savi- ue Junior High From the JUS CLARION The Junior High held their annual election for 1959-6- 0 student body officers Monday. Those elected into these pos-- 1 itions were: President, Michael Paxman; vice president, Burt McPherson; secretary, Bonnie Jarrett; reporter, Carol Linda Tracy; girls sports manager, Kathy Cotton; boys sports manager, Scott Sparks. The Junior High was reorganized this year in order to include the ninth grade as part of it. Good luck, officers, in your undertakings. DO YOUR OWN rug cleaning with our professional type Call 280 for an equipment L L appointment for its use Carter at Sportsmans Supply-Cart- er Cleaners. high-style- FOR SALE 1958 14 -- ft. aduminum boat with 35 hp motor. Electric starting Also boat trailer. Call 66 or 472W CWSMON OfffchW Simply place the portable Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath into your tub... millions of tiny bubbles whirl in warm turbulent water. Soothing BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIX 3 pkgs gQc WALNUTS large pk 5q S UNMAID RAISINS Large packages, each water massage bubbles away tensiorts . . . irritability. Relax without dangerous "tranquilizer" drugs! Feel GREAT again! CMEEECES32jS1 BATH JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL GORDON R. KLLSON 227 Hafct Center. Neplii Phone: 157 or 410 See pour local authorized Chevrolet dealer 3 Pound fin cj bottles BUTTER - Large jar 3Qc TASTEWELL OLEO 3 pounds for 53c 53c FROZE!! FOODS TANG SALAD DRESSING quart lAY!!YT 43c CHETS MEAT PIES SHUREFINE 3 lbs SHORTENING (,Qc NALLEYS BEEF - STEW 5 for 1.00 SNO CROP SPINACH or 3Qc FRENCH FRIES 6 CLOVER LEAF ICE CREAM Vz gal 7qc per lb 34c packages for gQe SNO CROP PEAS Regular pkgs - 0 for gqe SNO CROP MIXED VEGETABLES - CUT CORN OR CUT BEANS - 6 pkgs 1.00 ORANGE JUICE frozen 4Qc -- 5 cans 1.00 VEdbETTAEBILCC 4T PORK CHOPS -- - Choice - - per lb 56c : BACON per pound - POTATOES - lbs 10 - UTAH 39c CELERY 3Qc CABBAGE Crisp Stalks 27c - -- . lb 6C -- Ib4c 0. tend litratur GREENWOOD SERVICE 740 North Main Street Phone 433 - Nephi Would NLME !tk hom demonstration . 6 Nephi, Utah LCTtSS. Utah BTT STt. 0t JIF PEANUT 2Qc HEINZ CATSUP - per pound tbm W JMlfof MUSHROOMS 3 ens QQ CRISCO - - Special 5c off Hersheys - - 4 pkgs 1.00 PORK ROASTS tmt ROYAL TREAT CHOCOLATE CHIPS SMOKED 4 ft MOW O TOGGERY CHEESE - per lb - - 41c LUNCH MEAT- - ends nervous tension and irritability.. .natures own way tout MOAT-MO- mm Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vogt spent the week end visiting in Southern Utah. Assorted Ovt Ammi LamiImf CMM Mnpbt ff BATH BOOTS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vickers and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Paxman of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin and Mr. and Mrs. James Vickers and other relatives on Sunday. 2 y0 o FINEST QUALITY WHIRLPOOL it no m r.-.r- SEGO BULK -t- all cans 3 CANS 47c Amazing Jacuzzi all irjwsaia... Or 1 fY 4 ra n Mr. and Mrs. W. W. visited with their children last week at Bountiful: Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Winter and lamily, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stephensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jerrard and family and other relatives. They also attended the Utah State Fair and Holiday on Ice while there. |