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Show Siwc I) Nephi, Utah November Thursday, Page Two 1959 5, LEVAN PAINS V Ft YoU'lltake over. I'VE SLAVED ALL MV 1 TO BUII.D THIS FOB YOU. SON. ASSURE AS NieUT FOLLOWS Mrs. W. II. Sperry iccently returned after a three weeks visit in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Nelda Sperry, and with Dr. and Mrs. Steph- n, CO. Has John Jones really slaved all of his life so his son could take over? Perhaps Mrs. Jones could throw some light on this question. Moroni. Mrs. Cleo Jensen of Sandy spent Saturday and Sunday in Levan with relatives. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dalby and Mr. and Mrs. Alma The fact that John should be free to make his own choice of a career has never entered his fathers arind. Dalby. PHEASANT AND UPLAND GAME BIRD SEASONS OPEN: Detailed rules and regulations governing the various seasons are shown in the annual proclamation available from license agents. hunting Mr. and Mrs. Alma C. Dalby and LaMar Dalby were in Delta on Monday where they attended the funeral services of Mrs. Mary Sorenson. HUNTING IS A PRIVILEGE OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM LAND OWNERS BEFORE ENTERING THEIR PROPERTY RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY should become familiar with the new trespass law which provides for more stringent penalties for trespass private property. UTAH FISH & 1 AvEPin JEWELRY PHONE $41 Mrs. Anderson Is Hostess to Ladies Literary Club Monday SAT., NOV. 7th 8 A.M. All hunters Only baby born at the Juab County Hospital during the past week was a son born October 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Whittington. Mrs. Whittington is the former Linda Lunt. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Homer K. Lunt and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Whittington, of Nephi. Great grand parents are Mrs. E. O. Whittington, now in California, and Mrs. Grace Chandler of Iona, Iowa. rr.MI'KIX 1IES and many other delicious foods such soups, casseroles and eookies taste wonderful when made with evaporated milk, advies Julie Smith, who will be one of 29 competing for Utah's Dairy Princess crown later this month. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Christensen visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christensen Mr. and Mrs. in Herriman, Gordon Francom in American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mrs. Marvin Anderson was Sorensen in- - Provo. hostess to the Ladies Literary Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood Club Monday night at her were in Salt Lake City last home. Mrs. John Cotton, presin charge of the Thursday where they attended ident, was the funeral services of Dan meeting and conducted the busMortensen, a former resident iness of the club. of Levan. Mrs. John E. Robertson led Litany and melody time Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande ManAmerica the Beaugelson spent the week end in featured Salt Lake City at the home of tiful led by Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mangelson. To SPORTSMEN: THE r Mrs. Louise Taylor and children visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey In Since he was a small boy, John Jones, Jr. has wanted to be a forest ranger. But his father has been so wrapped up in his own success that he has never asked his son what he wanted to do with his life. Notice i Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wankier were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall and daughters of Spanish Fork. & Son , Inc . John Jones ay Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Christensen were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan of Riverton. CD Mrs. Vera Hansen, Nephi Mrs. Donald Beck, Nephi Gregg Allen Howell son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howell, NeFOR SALE Basement home phi. 544 East 1st South, $3500. at S. L. Rowe, Mona finance. Call K. J. Sperry Will and LeRoy Tolley, son of Mr. at 287W, 203 or 119W. Mrs. Frank Tolley. Merrill Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jenkins. MENS JEWELRY Mrs. Betty Stanley, Nephi WATCII BANDS WEDDING RINGS en Pickering. She also visited at Copperton with hpr son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs I.aVar Houghton. Mrs. T. II. Burton and Mrs. Jack Wright are visiting in La $6.95 to Jolla, California with Mr. and TIMEX WATCHES now at Rob-- 1 $16.95. Lay-a-wMrs. Clem Hesse (Blanch ert Hall Pharmacy. st CeONMECTiaUT MUTUAL UFI INAUAAMC Idaho. ner in Preston. if ji y VJ , Patients admitted to the Juab County Hospital during Mrs. Ida C. Sanders, accom- the past week include: Marion Childs, son of Mr. panied by her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Glade and Mrs. Warren Childs, Nephi Mrs. Leslie Randle, Eureka Sanders, returned to her home Mrs. Mont Bean, Nephi Monday after visiting in Nephi Kim Belliston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reid vis- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Belliston, ited over a recent week end Nephi. Bobbie L. Patten, Vernal. with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tan- s Civic-ette- iOSPJTAL loween party here. club enjoyed a Halloween costume party last Wednesday in the city hall. Now officers for the year are Mrs. Bonnie Paystrup, president; Mrs. Eileen Ballow, vice president; Mrs. Gwen Stephenson, secretary and Mrs. Codoal RefreshBrough, reporter. ments were served. In attendance were Mrs. Bonnie Paystrup, Mrs. Eileen Ballow, Mrs. Mrs. Gwen Stephenson, Mrs. Louise Codeal Brough, Taylor, Mrs. Pauline Mangel-soMrs. Irene Mangelson, Mrs. Jewel Grant, Mrs. Melba Ballow, Mrs. Enid Wonvood, Mrs. Marva Stephensen, Mrs. Myr-tu- s Mrs. Carol Stephensen, Hanson, Mrs. Mary D. Aagard, Mrs. Fern Wankier, Mrs. Von-d- a Bosh and two new club members. Mrs. Geraldine Rose-quiand Mrs. Floy Harper. The GROWING On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Overman at Orem. Miss Judy Overman accompanied them to her home after visiting in Nephi Haland attending a teen-ag- e SOCIAL ITEMS OF Mrs. Ella Anderson of Salt Lake City visited on Sunday and Monday at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Mangelson. - red and hearts Center FOR SAL Eariy pink peonies, bleeding 212 South Roy Olsen, St., Santaquin. Phone JEWELRY NEPHI very interesting paper, Our Pilgrim Fathers was given by Mrs. T. VV. Allred, followed by discussions and pictures being shown of the landing of the pilgrims and the territory they inhabited Pictures were shown by Mrs. Allen Belliston. Plans were made for open night to be held at Mrs. T. Hf Burtons on November 16. The following members were present: Mrs. John E. Robertson, Mrs. Lester Belliston, Mrs. John Cotton, Mrs. James R. Fresh PORK ROAST 35$ Swifts BACON lb. 39c - MORRELL PICNICS - Ready lo Eat - - per lb - $qe per pound - - 4QC GROUND BEEF - FRESH Special!! lb 77c SWISS OR ROUND STEAKS t A .'d.f 5 pkgs 7JC DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN - 6 cans l.QQ GREEN GIANT CREAM CORN -- - fe cans l.QQ SHORTENING 3 lb t;n 63C SCHOOL BOY PEANUT BUTTER Large jar OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE SHUREFINE 3e 9913. YOUR OLD WATCH IS WORTH MORE ON TRADE IN AT GAT, IE COMMISSION Miss Mabel Sperry, Stanley, Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler, Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. Wilford Bailey, Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs. Kay Bendixsen, Mrs. A, V. Gadd, Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. T. W. 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