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Show jjUth - Nephi, s SOCIAL ITEMS OF mints Mi's and Mrs. Eugene Guy-mo- n and family, Guy R. Hurst, Mrs. Keva V. Redd, all of Rlanding, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Howarth, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Harold G. Sadler of Magna; Vickers of Clearfield and John R. Vickers of Murray were in Nephi to attend the funeral sendees of Henry Svedin and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hester B. Belliston. ... KEEP DOGS imuisijhe. SEZ WHO? Boysun, a Siamese cat passenger aboard the liner Constitution, couldnt care less about signs as it wanders lnto the shipgdogareau Iron in Utah's strength Iron of is the economic MINING ASSOCIATION the earth comes an abundant life for all " FOB HUNTING NEEDS 8 CAMPING SUPPLIES ITS KENS HARDWARE 8 STOBE ARMY-NAV- Y ks Play Highlight "v Important mining starting point benefits for Utah. The mines themselves have about 550 employees, with payrolls of nearly $3,500,000 annually. But even more Important, the mines have attracted steel and iron processing and fabricating plants that have about 10,000 employees who earn In the neighborhood of $60,000,000 a year. UTAH Seniors Enjoy Trek; U.ofU. Mr. and Mrs. Iaid G. Rice of Salt Lake City spent Satur- will be $100 KKWAKI) I .and & paid by Nephi day with Mrs. Sadie Reid and Livestock Company, Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott. Utah, for inlormation leading Mr. and Mrs. Clark Prisbrey to the arrest and conviction ot had as their dinner guests on anyone who molests any propSunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. erty or cuts any fences belongNeldon Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. ing to Nephi Land and LiveBert Tanner of Payson, Glen stock Company. Foote and his fiancee, Miss Pat old FOR SALE Ashton. Steven Ockey, 396 N. horse Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nes-se- n 2nd East, Phone 58. of Brigham City were the LEVAN HOUSEWIVES guests at the home of Prank Parkin on Saturday and Sun- earn extra money repiesenting Write Mrs. day. Mrs. Reva Court and two Avon Cosmetices. children, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gaia Davis, Richfield, Utah. Gadd of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Don Christiansen and son Neil of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Allred and two children Mr. and of McGill, Nevada, Mrs. Wilford Coombs of Fountain Green visited at the Parkin home on Sunday. Babies born at the Juab Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Paint- County Hospital the past week er visited in Orem with Mr. and include: Son, born October 9 to Mr. Mrs. Ronald Adams, and in American Fork with Mr. and and Mrs. Bill Sutherland of Mrs. Cary Peterson on Sun- Mona. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Garfield of day. Mona, and Mr. and Mrs. Alger Richard Pace, a student of Sutherland of Mona. Great the Provo vocational school, and grand parents are Mrs. Zelma Miss Carol- - Pace, a student at Kay of Mona and O. S. Aagard Weber College, visited at the of Levan. home of their parents, Mr. and Daughter, born October 12 to Mrs. Fred Pace over the week Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Starr end. Corbett of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Overman H. Corbett of Salt Lake City, of Orem were recent visitors at M. and Mrs. Mathew L. Daley the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn of New Castle, Colorado. Great Olpin. The trip from Payson grand parents are Mrs. S. W. to Nephi was made over the Brimhall of Provo, Mrs. MarMt Nebo Scenic loop road. garet Oaley of Spanish Fork Mrs. Richard Lunt spent the and Graham Daley of Peyson. Daughter, bom October 14 week end in Beaver with her Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Willto husband. iams of Mills. Grandfather is Mrs. J. B. Burns and Mrs. J. E. Johnson of American Clyde Miller of Salt Lake City Fork. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Daughter, born October 8 to Thomas B. Kendall on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ray Gilson of Levan. The baby died OctMr. and Mrs. Elmo Kendall ober 10 at a Provo hospital. and family of Provo visited at Survivors are the parents, of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ver-d- a Levan; grandparents Mr. and B. Kendall on Sunday. Ms. Eric Thompson of Levan; C. Gilson Ballard Hoyt and son David Mr. and Mrs. Glen of Orem visited with his moth- of Draggerton. Also surviviing is a great grand mother, Mrs. er, Mr.s Eva Hoyt on Sunday. Delieah Sudweeks of Salt Lake Mrs. Esther Tidwell and Mr. City. WITIIIjJ "From NEPHI Page Three Thursday, October 15, 1959 and Mis. Morgan Lamb and son Richard visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson on Sunday afternoon. Paul Grecnhalgh, son of Mr. and Mrs Ronald Grecnhalgh. has returned home from Cedar and Bryce Canyon after having sjient the summer tbeie vv! re he was empb Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cox I'rom the .Ills ( LARIO.N and children Helen, Mark and Oil Monday , October 5, tne Caroln of Salt Lake City spent naiia iua' savant of Seuiois as Sunday with his parents, Mr. they traveled to Salt Lake on and Mrs. Ed P. Cox. tne annual trek. The bus pullMr. and Mrs. Grant Ander- ed awaj at 7. JO am. with all We son of Reno, Nevada visited in but thiee sernois aboaid. arrived in Salt Lake City about Nephi with relatives recently. 9.4.--). BIRTHS ()ur lust stop was at the Federal Reserve bank. There we were Lioken into groujis and were taken through the bui'din . v low .ng the main vtr.it where the corns, silver, paier moi.cyv and the government mds eie kept. We also visited the dilterent business department ol the new build1 ing. j ears class was the This fust group ol students to be taken the new Federal tlr-oug- Reserve Rank. The bank had moved into this building last spring. Alter the tour of the bank we were given fiec time in which we ate and did what v.e wanted. At we visited the Canine corps of the Salt Lake City police department where we vveie shown how the dogs are trained for police work. After this visit was completed we were once again given tree time. At 5 00 p m. we were guests of Utah Bandstand Here many of the students participated and were inter-- v formance of Guys and Dolls presented by the University of Utah at Kingsbury Hall. Curtain time, 8:30. For many students this was the first stage play they had ever attended. The play was something different but very enjoyable. All in all, the day was a big success and will never be lorgotton by the seniors of 10. The Senior Class express appreciation to Mrs. Wankier and Mr. Grecnhalgh for their part in the Senior Trek. , 4mB -- "NOW Cast Selection I SLEEP LIKE A LOG! " Amazing Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bathing in my own tub did what nothing else could do." Proceeding for &(. Senior Play From the JII.S CLARION Plans are advancing rapidly for the annual Senior play, according to Clarence H. Pay, English and dramatic instructor. Mr. Pay said that the tryout probably will be held on Monday, October 12. All interred in trying out should contact Mr. Pay. This year's play is an outstanding periormance called The Arrival of Kitty". The cast will consist of nine players and two student directors. VICTORIO tomato and fruit juicer. No Call Hunter 502 South 4 East, Springville, Utah. pre-cooki- FOR SALE OR RENT bedroom home in good localew ed. n Contact Charles After Bandstand the seniors tion for further information. had the'r big meal of the day at a number of various cafes, JUST ARRIVED BeautifuT Next it was time for the new priced 1.00, highlight of the trek, the per 1.25, stationery 1.50 Nenhi Drue Blessed peaceful sleep! Win the bailie over insomnia. Treat your tension - ndJen body (o soothing relaxing massage magic of Jacum. Don't poison your system with sleep inJuung drugs. Discover this natural way to a Good Night's sleep! Simply plate the Jacurrt into your WHIRLPOOL - J BATH MdikttWCoobomTida WHIRLPOOL JACUZZI tub ... millions of tiny bubbles blanket your body in comfort ! u BATH Please tend literature Would like heme demonstration Step-hense- NAME GORDON It. KELSON 227 East Center, Nephi Phone: 157 or 410 - . ADDRESS . . STATE . 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