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Show SOCIAL ITEMS OF toy Vow Kmos LARGE STOCK Brand New 5c to $5.00 ROLLAWAY BEDS 3'3" - Complete with a new mattress ONLY -- 5105 BEAUTIFUL NEW FULL SIZE MATTRESSES NEPHI and Mrs. George G. Connelly, brother in law and sister of Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Don Barton and daughters Barbara and Joan visited in Vernal with Mr. and Mrs. Don II. Brown and family recently. Mrs. Barton is a sister of Mr. Brown. Recent guests of Mr. and Barton were his Don mother, Mrs. Marie M. Barton and his brother in law and sisMrs. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Le Sueur of Mesa, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor and family of Springville visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Leonard Belliston on Sunday. Dinner guests of Mrs. Dellis Brown Painter on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barney and son Dennis of Elberta. Same in twin size -- 10 lower BOX SPRINGS to match 28.95 SPONGE FOAM MATERIAL for weaving tote bags, etc., all colors TOTE BAGS 9Qg yd fcQc and gfle CANVAS PLAY SHOES KIDDIES 6. $1.50 Vales My Price (LIMITED SUPPLY) THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS in HARDWARE - TOYS - GIFTS -HOUSEWARES - PAINTS -CLOTHING AND ARMY 8 NAVY GOODS School Lunch Program Hostess to Club Recent Meeting School lunch menus for the coming week, November 2 Noveml)or 6, inclusive, have Uen announced by Mrs. Gladys Brow n, lunch supervisor, as follows Meat Potatobur-gers- , Monday delicious green beans, Waldorf salad, carrot curls, chocolate pudding, whole wheat rolls and butter, milk. Tuesday Turkey spoon-breagreen peas, cranberry sauce, raisin and carrot salad, white broad and applesauce, butter, milk. Wednesday Navy beans and bam, tossed green salad, fresh turnips cooked and buttered, orange, bread and butter, and milk. Braised lamb Thursday chops, mint jolly, sot fruit salad with cranterry sauce, diced apples and sliced bananas, buttered now cauliflower, crispy lemon rolled cookies, purple plumbs, bread and butter and milk. Ground beef and Friday spaghetti, cabbage salad, baked winter squash, peach crisp, whole wheat bread and butter, milk. Lit-a-Lu- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting their son In law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Burraston, and also Mr. Toys Mow! Mrs. Beckslead Is Mrs. Donna Snyder Wolf and children of Kearns viisted with Miss Maude Ingram on Satur- re Members of the club held their first meeting of the season Thursday, October 15 at the home of Mrs. F. 11. Beckstead, president of the club. Officers who assisted her were Mrs. Carl Wilkey, vice president; Mrs. Clyde Shaw, reporter and Mrs. P. L. Jones, historian. Refreshments were served to 15 members. Mrs. Eldon C. Sherwood was welcomed into the club as a new member. Mrs. J. E.Andrews, president of Nebo First District of the Federated Clubs of Utah, gave a summary of her recent at tendance at the Federated Clubs convention. She told of what is expected of club members as members of the Federation national, state and local. The community development program was discussed with the idea that a community is no better than the people who Attend to first preside there. things first, and by doing this everything will fall in line as a pattern is put together the members pointed out. Program chairman Mrs. Cleon Memmott presented each member with her program booklet The for the year 1959-196Lit-a-Lu- re -- : d, r THE BARGAINS - Drive NOW to KEN S HARDWARE 8 ARMY-NAVSTORE Y 48 North Main Street Nephi, Utah I)e Nephi, Utah States, or those who have declared their intention to become Terms of sale: of Constellation the purchase price payable at The famous cleaner the time of sale, with five Parcel 1. cent reinterest on that "Walks the S 2 NW !i N'lSWi, SEE mainder of the sale price to the Sec. 12 SW'.i SHi SWL, on Air" of January following, plus1 T. 14 S R. 1 E.; N'2NEi, first the $2.00 Certificate fee; the, SE'-- NE'.i . Sec. 13 remainder of the purchase T. 14 S R. 1 E cont. 410.00 price to lx? divided into not acres. more than twenty annual payments with interest at the rate Parcel 2. SFAiNEU Sec. 15. T. 11 S of five percent per annum on R. 1 E.; SEUNWli Sec. 23, the deferred payments, the inT. 14 S R. 1 E SEUNWi;, terest being payable in adNEUSW'i Sec. 25, T. 14 S vance each year. CHAPMAN FURNITURE AH mineral is reserved to the R. 1 E., SWhSWU Sec. 3.5 T. 14 S., R. 1 E., cont. 200.00 State of Utah. The Hoard reserves the right acres. to reject any or all bids, or to ivWWv'CvWWWvWW'M must bills be made Separate withhold any or all parcels from on each Parcel. The land may sale. be sold to the highest bidder, By order of the State Land I or ANY OCCASION If but no land will be sold for Board Oct. 6, 1959. NEPHI JEWELRY less than the appraised value FRANK J. ALLEN, Sales will be made thereof. Telephone 341 DIRECTOR only to citizens of the United One-tent- h l'r , , W'-.-SE- x . e , 'it,1 1 - toil TIIE VOTERS OF NEPHI During the past four years It has been my pleasure to act as one of your representatives on the Nephi City Council. These years have been rewarding because of the increased contact with the people of this community and because of the feeling of accomplishment which we have shared upon the completion of worthwhile civic projects. It also has been my privilege to share in the study and planning of future activities which will benefit this community, and this has stimulated a desire on my part to see the job through. The Republican Party has nominated me to serve for another four years as councilman. If I am elected I shall devote whatever time is necessary to enable me to exercise my best Judgment in the interests of all the citizens of Nephi. TO considerable in currency, which The regular meeting of the were all intact and legible, Mr. Salt Creek Camp of the Daugh- Boswell stated. ters of Utah Pioneers was held VT CTO RIO tomato and fruit at the home of Mrs. Chloe Call Hawkins on October 12. Capt- juicer. No 502 South 4 ain Delta Hedberg conducted Hunter the meeting and prayer was giv- East, Springville, Utah. en by Chaplain Susie Worwood. NEED EXTRA KEYS? Following a song by the group minutes were read and approv- Have them made today at 4D ed. A history of Alfred Gadd Plumbing & Builders Supply--44 West Center. was given by Naomi Bailey The Lonely and the lesson Trail was given by Maude B. FOR SALE Memberships Robertson. Refreshments were in Nephi Flying Club available served by Maida Foote, Laura for $250.00 each. Interest in See Brough and Delta Yates to 21 two planes and hangar members. LaMar Paxman or Frank Pew. I am pleased to have the privilege of having been nominated by the Republican Committee for candidate for Nephi City Councilman. I uni a partner in Pevton Wholesale Company, oerating In Southern Ftah w ith headquarters at Nephi, and have lived in Nephi all of my life. I have served as President of the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce, and more recently as President of the ; Nephi Chamber of Commerce. Presently I am a member of the Hoard of Directors of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce and chairman of its pubIn these lic relations eoniniittee. rapacities, I have had a close association with the present City Council. During the past thirteen years I have teen engaged In business in Nephi. I have established my home here, all of my investments are here and my future depends upon a sound development and progress of Nephi City as a whole. I have served as Commander of the American Legion, Nephi Post No. 1, President of the Nephi Flying Club, and at present I am a director of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce. I consider it an honor to bo nominated on the Republican Ticket as a City Councilman and if elected I will assume all the responsibilities that the offiee Imposes, devoting what time and effort is necessary to efficiently conduct the office. I Iwlieve that I have the experience nH'ps.sn ry, and if elected, I will do my best to serve the citizens of Nephi in a most elliolent manner. HARLOW W. PEXTON G. RAY KELSON C. W. GLAZIER Accomplishmeats Of Presen! Republican Administration 4 Years Of If Progress -- - Improvement -- - Betterment conditions by purchase of pump and electrical equipment. Water was made available to Nephi Irrigation Company by exchange for culinary water in canyon area. Purchase of a new fire engine. Reduced fire insurance rates were immediately put into effect. h culinary water pipe Laying of 4,000 ft. of from main storage tanks to a point near east city limits. This improvement has increased water pressure throughout the city and provides a more adequate water service for all residents. Hard surfaced Perhaps a full explanation of todays tight money market will prove beneficial in your planning. 'A - . solving agricultural problems Our agricultural experts, who spend much of their ' time in the field, may have answers to problems which may be worrying you today. HOOVER such. Erection of a new and adequate fire engine house. Because First Security has been so closely associated with agricultural problems for so many years, weve gained experience which can be most helpful. Page Three Wil-ke- can be mighty helpful As you know only too well, theres nothing like experience when it comes to successful farming and ranching. Thursday, October 29, 1959 f program theme for the year was pointed out as A friend a present you give youry is Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mrs. Udell R. Jensen and Mrs. Jane Bean visit- self. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell chairman of the program comDouglas in Magna and Miss mittee was unable to attend Alta Bird in Salt Lake City on the meeting. A membership drive for adSunday. ditional new members was disMrs. Don Gadd, accompanied cussed by the President. by her daughter, Miss Anita Gadd of Ephraim; and her mother, Mrs. Eugene Allred of Three Years on Deer Fountain Green motored to Salina on Sunday to visit with Trails, Wallet Found Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mower. Mrs. Gadd and Mrs. Mower are sis- Intact with Contents ters. Although weather beaten and Mrs. Clarence Hansen was hostess to the Birthday club of out of shape, all papers and Fountain Green at her home on cash was intact when a wallet to LaVoy Boswell She belonging Thursday of last week. served a turkey dinner with all was found recently by Milton the trimmings to the following Boswell and a party of huntmembers: Mrs. Sadie Rasmus- ers in Water Hollow recently. The wallet was lost by La sen, Mrs. Geneva Madsen, Mrs Mabel Olsen, Mrs. Cleo Chris- Voy Boswell during the 1956 Mrs. Gladys Winter, deer hunting season, and since tensen, Mrs. Devona Crowther, Mrs. that time he has completed a Ida Hansen, Mrs. Idena Crow- duty in the service. The wallet contained valuther, Mrs. Mary Oldroyd and able papers, a salary check and Mrs. Rosette Egan. day. Just "Talking It Over In Stine sf' 0. pre-cooki- DONT MISS OUT ON NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAND Notice is hereby given that in accordance with law, the STATE LAND BOARD of the will on STATE OF UTAH, Nov. 23, 1959, at 1 P.M., on that day offer for sale at public auction in front of the Court House, Nephi, Utah, the following described parcels ef land in Juab County, Utah: limits. 5. 6. 7. 8. The long range forecasts of our bank systems economist may prove helpful, too. 22 miles of streets within the city Oiled road to Vine Bluff cemetery and perimeter roads within the cemetery itself. in the 9. 10. 11. work and cost of new curb and on Main Street and the resurfac- Participated gutter installation ing of Main Street from city limits to city limits. Purchased new and modern equipment for streets, water and electric departments. Some large special items puchased are a power loader, a back hoe, and related equipment adequate for all present needs of the operation of these departments. Placed another well in service during recent drought 12. 13. additional electrical transformers throughout the service area to give equitable and efficient distibution of electrical energy to users and to maintain voltage levels for proper service. Purchased modern garbage truck to give sanitary and economical collection of and disposal of garbage. Improved garbage ground disposal area to conform to State of Utah Sanitary requirements. ' With the whole hearted support and effort of individuals, clubs, organizations, Juab School District schools and their students the Nephi City Swimming Of the total cost, Nephi pool was constructed. City paid about $48,000.00. Installed Provided a lawn sprinkling system and other improvements at the Little League Park. Saved the citizens of this community about $16,000 through the installation of a new work supervision and operational plan through the departments. WHAT ARE THE FINANCIAL RESULTS OF THIS EXTENSIVE PROGRAM At any rate, we hope youll drop in at your leisure now that your farm and ranch work is lightening. Lets talk it over. NEPHI CITY IS ON A CASH BASIS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 20 YEARS. No Tax Anticipation notes were required this year to finance city operations until tax collections were made. 2. including General Obligation Special Improvement bonds and Revenue bonds HAVE BEEN PAID AS THE INSTALLMENTS CAME DUE. All interest accrued has been paid to ALL OBLIGATIONS, bonds, date. 3. ALL CURRENT ACCOUNTS ARE UP TO DATE. 4. During the past four years CITY TAX LEVIES HAVE NOT BEEN INCREASED. 5. - v Cv Mills 23.25 Mills 1959 During this time also a REMARKABLE REDUCTION IN BONDED DEBT OF NEPHI CITY HAS BEEN ACHIEVED. TOTAL REDUCTION OF BONDED CITY IN PERIOD 1956 to 1959 WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR VOTE OH THE A -- i 195623.25 Tax levy for city purposes, Tax levy for city purposes, J, ABOVE Pvv' C OF NEPHI $70,000.00 DEBT RECORD . . . . 'rr |