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Show Nephi. Utah Page Four Thursday, October I, 1959 ad Mrs I vm Hall . and Michael of RjosuvcB and D.k Hall of Provr visited w t.i Mi. and Mrs. Peirv C. Hail over the week end Ivl son national editorial wdnatn JOCIATICN Published every Thursday Entered at the post office mail matter under the act Subscription rates: One Subscriptions are payable on request. sguitat Nephi, Juab County, at Nephi, Utah, as second of Congress of March-3- , year $4.00; S.x months, in advance. Advertising af Utah. class 18 . 2. rates hensen had as their dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner Mr. and had as their quests Sunday, Chalice Literary Club guests on Tuesday, Mrs. Clarence McCue, Mrs. Mrs Nord Memmott and sons Hazel Hansen, Mrs. Isaboll Sid- Wendell, Dwight, Stuart and Mrs. Fern Quarnberg, Opening Meeting Held Mrs Thomas Stephenson, Mrs well, and her daughter, Mrs. Kent, New ana Mrs. James Memmott, and Mr. Kay. Hael Hansen of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mem- At e and Mr and Mrs Clarence Home of Mrs. Lunt Chai les Sidwell, son of Mrs of Alteita, Isabel! Sidwell, has enrolled at mott, and Mis. May Memmott, all of Miss Carolyn Canada. Snow College at Ephraim for j Warner Scipio, The Chalice Literary Club and her friend Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Step- - the current school year. VanLou of California, who are held their opening social at the students at the University of home ol Iris Lunt on SeptembUtah. They all attended Sac- er 21. The prayer and hies-i- ng on the food was given by rament meeting to hear Elder it Von Ray Warner give his Thelma Reed. A poMuck on Ins mission. Von Ray ner was served to 21 members and Carol n Warner have en- and two guests. 1 he new year books were giv-?- n rolled tor the current school to all members present and year at the Unversity of Utah in Salt Lake City. the years activities and annual field trip were discussed by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith of Pres'dent Marjorie Orem and two daughters and Those, present were Bernice Mr. and Mrs. Verl Garrett and Ik's we 11, Garvem' Gairett, Faye family of Salt Lake City visit- Gieenha'gh, Marine Green-halged at the home of Mr. and Gloria Tall, Both Jar-ret- t. Mrs. Floyd Garrett over the Adele Jackson, Corinne week end. Jenkins, Barbara Jones, Jean Johnson Iris Lunt, Betty Motes, Mrs. Clde Golden and her Madge Otteson, DeOn Paxman, Pay, Rowena Pew, Theldaughter Terri Lynn, and her Joyce ma Reed, Mildred Sherwood, parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Marjorie Steiner, Alen Sperry Turnbow of Henderson, Nev-a- d and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Le a guests Della Dailey and LaOomb. Rue Golden Nephi Local and Social News Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bracken ol Salt Lake City visited wuth Mr. and Mis. John II. Wilkey over the week end. Mc-Cu- din-Mrrt- re-po- Pathe of Mr. and Mrs. Calitornia wen Bakerstielil, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner two days last week. Ix-Ro- Mr. and Mis. Harry Black and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin StanA. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Publishers ley vveie in Orem Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gtt E. Gibson Editor-ManagRoy Golden, foimer residents of this The occasion was Mrs. city. Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah Golden's birthday anniversary. Beautiful They also visited many points JUST ARRIVED of interest in the Central Utah new stationery priced 1.00, aiea, and visited with Mrs. Nel1 50 Drug. Nephi 1.25, lie Orme at the Hardy Rest home. VICTORIO tomato and fruit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace AshCall croft and William B. Eager ol juicer. No Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken 502 South Eagar, Arizona, visited with Hunter and daughter Sandra of Spnng Utah. H. James Mr. and Mrs. Eagar East, Spnngville, on Sunday with City visited on Fi iday. her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. It. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marx TREES TOPPED and taken Tolley. of Hamilton. Montana were the out Write Mr. and Mrs. Alton 15. Young Payson, 395 North guests of Mr. and Mrs. James 6th West, Payson, Utah. ol Layton aie visiting with H. Eagar on Tuesday and GIPTS for all occasions Mrs. Henry Svedin Mi. and weddings, birthdays, etc. Gift ana other relatives and friends. 'ists at Chapman Furmure Co. Mrs. Young is the lormer Celia Sperry, a sister of Mis. Svedin. Watch Repairing Jewelry 100 USED K1FLES WANTED Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stuart Diamonds Engraving Use your old rifle as down visited in Grand Junction, payment on a new rifle your Colorado over the week end. THE TIME BOX choice of models. Payments as Mrs. Isalxdl Sidwell had as AT THE TOGGERV low as $5.00 per month 19 North Main Sportsman's Supply, 119 South her dinner guests on Monday Nephi Phone 280. Main Street evening her parents, Mr and er Serial Items pre-cooki- Gre:-nhalg- h, recently. Glen Gowers left for Salt Lake City last week to attend j who developed Wheels, the innovation that brought a new standard of roadability to the American passenger ear, present another fresh original for 1960! Wide-Trac- k With clean, crisp lines theyve composed a delightful rightness of form with unity and rhythm. IVflTJTED wheels farther apart for a Into the proved principle of steadier stance) theyve engineered an ingeniously improved suspension system. This combination of a firm foundation and supple suspension gives you flawless control, more skill in the fine art of softness. g driving, smooth stability, Your old watch Is worth big trada-l- Betty Slack week Mrs. condition for stealing your time, robbing you of opportunities On September 23, Mr. and Mis. W. H. Belliston entertained in honor of their golden Dinner wedding anniversary. was served to the following guesis: M. T. Howard, George A. Sperry, Mrs Florence WorWilliam J. Allen, thington, Mrs. Kate Worthington, Mrs. Alberta Belliston, Mrs. Mary Belliston. The evening was spent in visiting. n allowanca a re- gardless of age, make or YOUR OLD WATCH on a new 19S9 Bulova. 2 BIG REWARD DURING OUR Frank Parkin and family, and his mother, Mrs. George Par-k- n visited in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fadd onrrg and Mrs. Victor Gadd on Sunday. BULOVA GOUmUSH Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Goble ot Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mis. Clarence Hansen on Sunday. Mr. Goble is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen. aSi Sale Trade-I- n NEPHI JEWELRY Mrs. Rosete Egam of Fountain Green visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanson last week. Wide-Trac- k Misses Verna Palmer, Jo Garrick and Sharlene of Salt Lake City were end visitors of Mr. and Frank Warner. XdvX orientation at the Universuy of Utah. He has enrolled for the autumn term. The car craftsmen onPontiac! Meeting of the Salt Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioreers was held at the home of Catherine Bowles on Sept. 23 w.th Captain Delta Hedberg conducting. Prayer was offered by Susie Worwoodr Opening song "Our Mountain Home So Dear was followed by the Tlicmas Bowles given by lrs. Catherine Bowles. The lesson "1 hey Came in T9 was given by Maude Robertson. An-;;- g those in attendane? were M-- s. Belliston, Mrs. Alltgte Phone 341 bump-yieldin- Hie power plant is typically Pontiac. A wide range of restless, ground-gaininranging power packages to choose from. 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