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Show SOCIAL ITEMS OF Jjs Thursday, October 15, 1959 JephI, Utah Page NEPHI Two Levan Local and Social News home of Week end guests of Mr. and Wednesday at the Mrs. J. E. Hanson were Mr. Mrs. Florence Peterson. In d Mrs. Earl Barlow and fam- - tendance were Mrs. Joyce Wan-;i- v at--n- kier, Mrs. Marilyn Kendall, 'Mrs. Nada Allen, Mrs. Jessie Recent guests of Mr. and Ann Wood, Mrs. Marilyn Wor-Mr- s. Erick Wankier were Mr. 'wood and the hostess, Mrs. Pet-an- d Mrs. Sherman Wankier erson. r.nd family of Orem. and Mrs. Tim Carter The Levan Lady Lions held and Sgt. of Seaside, Califorfamily their meeting last Thursday in nia have been guests of Mr. the City Hall. Mrs. Sue Tero-mot- o and Mrs. John D. Shepherd for sang a vocal solo and Mrs. the past few days. Sgt. Carter Edna Hanson gave surrenf ev- has been stationed at Fort Ord, Mrs. Marie Wood and California and is now enroute ents. Mrs. Bessie Jcakman served re- with his family to Fort Bard, freshments to the following North Carolina where he will ladies: Mrs. Pauline Mangel-'.o- receive further training in the Mrs. Irene Mar.gelson, Mrs. Louise Taylor, Mrs. Flor-en- e Army. Taylor, Mrs. Edna Hanson, Mrs. Anna Shepherd, Mrs. Two bedroom FOR SALE Mrs. Bessie all modern home at Levan. Full ? Shepherd, Paystrup, Mrs. Gertrude Shep- basement. Furnace, water heat- - " herd, Mrs. Verna Gadner, a er, double garage and barn on fuest, Mrs. Sue Teomoto; Mrs. premises For information, Marie Wood and Mrs. Bessie write Virl Worwood, RFD No. I I Jackman. 1, Box 137, Brigham City. Ph. e,r 0291J2. Joseph Paystrup has returnHORN SHY Susan Keane, 5, of Paramus, NJ, bawls in d to Pacoima, California after terror after engineer Joseph Bodner tooted the born on Ibe .cveral months visit in Levan 3 room home FOR SALE 20th Century limited. The train company gave her a ride la vith relatives and friends. He the engine to erase unpleasant memories. She once snarled .as guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. with bath, at Levan. Butane traffic for 22 minutes when her foot became wedged between heat, electric water heater J. Winter. Mrs. Gerald II Call 0489J11 two cars of one of theix trains. The Silhouettes Club" met Carter. of Ogden. n, Lu--il- le f - ,T; X ANNOUNCING THE NEW PLYMOUTH! 60! SOLID FOR AT YOUR DEALERS TOMORROWI BUILT A NEW SOLID WAY TO OIYE YOU SOLID SATISFACTION CHRYSLER ENGINEERIN3 INTRODUCES A NEW KIND OF PLYMOUTH THAT MARKS A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH IN CAR DESIGN. BODY AND FRAME UNIT ARE WELDED TOGETHER PARTS THAT WORK LOOSE, AS ONE, RATTLE AND NEED FIXING IN ORDINARY CARS ARE ELIMINATED. IN THIS A NEW WAY. MANY '60 LOW-PRIC- E PLYMOUTH IS STRONGER AND ROOMIER. USES LESS GAS THAN BEFORE. IT RIDES MORE COMFORTABLY, WE BELIEVE, THAN ANY OTHER CAR IN ITS CLASS. IT w. Ill low-pric- PLYMOUTHS NEW DURA-QUIEstrucUNIBODY is a ture, locked by approximately 5400 preT cise welds. System Fall bolts, braces, struts or stays to give trouble. Road noises and road shocks are dampened. Even the sound of the wind is hushed. NEED EXTRA KEYS? youth of America and to de- Have them made today at 4D of the velop their appreciation Plumbing & Builders Supply-- 44 American way of life. It con-- s West Center. sts of preparation and presminfive to a of three entation "I 'For GIFTS to trojsuro tor! ute script on the theme Speak lor Democracy". Open $ WEDDINGS BIRTHDAY! to all tenth, eleventh and ANY OCCASION or it's twellth grade students, the w inner of each high school conNEPHI JEWELRY ute extemperaneous talk on the test will compete for the title Telephone 341 amendments to the of "State Winner. Five years I; of Winner the National ago, and plans for the National High School Oratorical Contest have been released by the sponsoring group, The American Legion. The contest, held annually, is a minute oration based on some phase of the Constitution. Th s is followed by a four min4-- 6 o 1. Are there high spots in the held that are difficult to irrigate? If so, a simple relocation of a ditch may solve the problems, or it may be necessary to level the field. The ground is usually dry, and hence there is less chance of puddling and compacting the soil. Winter frost action will help break up what compaction does Sections of heavy fill occur. will have a chance to settle, and irregularities can be leveled off the following spring. Fall leveling also will permit storage of whnter moisture for crop use the next season. 2. Are there a sufficient number of headgates? If water is taken out of the main ditch through a cut in its bank there are not enough headgates and more should be installed. There are some headgates that are easily made which wall not intei tere w'ith power cleaning very egu'pment, and which are wateffective in controlling the er. 3. Do present headgates and diversion boxes need repair or replacement? 4. Are there enough e ALL-NE- When the recipe calls tor COTTAGE D We doubt if any car at any price has ever ridden or handled as well as this e automobile. Practical new Stabilizer Design, incorporating rear stabilizer fins, adds stability on the road, cuts wind resistance, gives better gas mileage. THURSDAY - FRID AY SonoRamic Commando CHEESE V--8. ditch CORNED BEEF L1BBYS -- 12 oz can 4Qc CARNATION TUNA Regular can- s- dcansQQe SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR - 4 lb 53c LUMBER JACK SYRUP Large --3- GUM 3 1C pkgs jfle A CHRY8LER-ENGINEERE- t oxtrm cost BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES Several kinds! 3 pkgs 1.00 - 3 lb tin 83c SPRY PILLSBURY 3 for PUDDING CAKES 100 CANDY BARS Assorted fillets -- each 55c CROP PEAS or HASH BROWN POTATOES 2pk2QC SNOW1 F" t ' I , i' m ? 1 1 F' U YOU .S KNOW... YJITH THE QUALITY J - v A l' YOURE SURE f Large pkgs 2 for 25 GREEN GIANT PEAS - - 7 cans 1.00 WE HAVE PLENTY OF PINE NUTS LIBBYS PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRU- IT JUICE 3 cans QQe 46 oz 09 2 lbs. 3 U ' C i.? IMlll n 1 lb. pkg. 49c CwroHs Ib7e AVOCADOES YAMS -- OF fender Spring Lambs 0 jj' each per lb HAMS - WHOLE OR HALF -- SPECIAL LAMB CHOPS - Cut from young and y ssall 1. GUM IOC - - 7C fop grade 43c lb THE BRAND yv 4 bottles LIBBY FRUIT COCKTAIL -- 4 cans 89C F01GERS COFFEE SWANSONS f - - 33c DOLES PINEAPPLE Crushed - Chunks or Tidbits - 5 13115 1.Q0 2 - - IQ bars 3QC FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 5 cans 1 TV DINNERS PRODUCT D SOLID PLYMOUTH 1960 I SHURFINE STRAWBERRY 5 jars PRESERVES 1.00 PIERCES CATSUP Pierces Pork & Beans 2 cans 4 7t HALIBUT -- Optionml ' 39t can TANG LUNCH MEAT Giant Herrshey Bars - - - 37c SOLID PLYMOUTH 1960 OFFERS FEATURES NO OTHER CAR IN ITS CLASS CAN OFFER. Custom-Positione- d Front Sea t. Safe- - T Ma tic doorlocking system. RCA 45 Record Player. And many more. The new Solid Plymouth is a young, exciting car with ten full years of A 4 a- SATURDAY -- low-pric- ' Dee Kendall. sider: OPTIONS FOR 1960. The first inclined engine ever in an American passenger car is the new Plymouth 30-Economy Six, most powerful 6 in America. Very economical, it is inclined to make servicing simpler, to lower the cars center of gravity and to make handling and riding easier. Also for 1960: the limited production It has no conventional body FOR SALE Ranger Alfalraised from certified seed seed cleaned. Call 601 or see fa Dites p 'Now that the irrigation son is practically over, it is a good time to start thinking! about maintenance work on your irrigation sstem, reminds Kay Bendixsen, Juab County Extension agent. The weak- nesses o! jour system are fresh in your mind and possible solutions may already be apparent. Now is a good time to take care ol them. Here are some things to con- FIVE PLYMOUTH ENGINE d Check-u- this contest was a student of Wasatch Academy and was awarded a $1,500 scholarship. interested contact Anyone Mrs. Wankier. sea-- ! INCLINED OVERHEAD VALVE 6 IS AMONG AN rigidly-forme- Agent Advises Irrigation crossings? 5. Are there weeds and willows that need to be removed? Time spent in remedying will these problems thi3 fall more be a big step toward efficient irrigation at reduced e nense next year. Chrysler Corporation development behind it. It will suit you particularly if you want a feeling of quality and a sense of craftsmanship. It is built carefully and precisely. We believe there is field that no other car in the resembles it. wf Mis Reed Black and children Terry and Donald of Grand Junction, Colorado and Mrs. Luther Carlisle of Pay.son were guests ol Mr. and Mis. II. E Black recently. Mr. and Mis. Harold Warner we.e in Salt Lake City Saturday to visit with their son and daughter, Von Ray, and Carolyn Warner. They attended the Great Lakes mission reunion with Von Ray, and he returned home with his parents on Sunday and was speaker at the Mona Ward Sacrament services on Sunday evening. Local contests are held in the early winter followed by district and state contests. The winner of both state and national contests receive scholarJuab has participated ships. the past two years. From Hit- - JIIS CLARION The second contest is the of Democracy Contest Voice Announcements of two conto encourage leaderdesigned tests have been received at and original thinking ship Juab High School by Principal among the high school age Newell. Principal Receives Information on Two Contests for Students per pound 49 c 53 TENDER PER LB ItOiM PORK ROAST -- lb - - LEAN PER LB - - 39c s FAINTER MOTOR COMPANY SOUTH MAIN STREET NEPHI 140 6 Nephi.Utoh |