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Show HK CC&iL TSHIE WAITS d ond lumbar Doolor No Sm Your local Hordwaro UtiKHi tttteS'swUUJ Thursday, November Nephi, Utah Page Three 5, 1959 Nephi Local and Social News birthday anniversary of their mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers visited in Payson with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs Arthur J. Bowers on Mr and Mrs Don Christiansen of Spnngville and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gadd of Provo entertained at a surprise dinner party in honor of their mother, Mrs. Lucy Parkin, on Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Christiansen. Those enjoying the evening were Bishop and Mrs. Carlisle Wall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wall of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Ashby and daughter of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs Harold Parkin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carter and family, Frank Parkin and family all of Nephi, Mrs Veda Court and children of Provo; the honored guest, Mrs. Lucy Parkin; and the hosts and hostesses Mr and Mrs Don Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs Victor Gadd. Mr. and Mrs Douglas Brown had as their dinner guests on Sunday, her brothers in law and sisters- - Mr. and Mrs Cyril Jex and Mr and Mrs Robert Stevens of Payson. Mrs Douglas Brown and Mrs John V. Garrett were in Spanish Fork on Wednesday to visa it with their mother, Mrs. Croft, and their six sis- ters The occasion was the La-vin- Sunday. Mrs Merlin Burraston of Salt Lake City visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey over the week end. Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh entertained at a birthday dinner at her home m honor of her mother, Mrs. William Bailey, on Sunday, November 1. Members of the family present were Dr. and Mrs P. L. Jones, Nelson Jones, Mr. and Mrs HowMiss Betty Jo ard Jones, Greenhalgh, the guest of honor, Mrs. William Bailey, and the hostess, halgh. Mrs. Clarence Green- her parents, Mr. and Mrs Les- 21ter B. Belliston of Nephi who returned to Denver with them for a visit 10-d- ay WASPS JUAB 0. n, Training center. Miss Barbara Hoyt, daughter of Judge and Mrs Will L Hoyt left Friday morning for Wash- ington D. C, where she is employed as a secretary in the of fice of Senator Frank E. Moss Miss Hoyt made the trip by train to Chicago, and by plane the balance of the way. HOOVER Constellation The Robert Hall Pharmacy Prescription that "Walks on Air" Department will be closed from 5 p.m. Friday ning Mike Cotton the only RU6S - NEPHI JEWELRY Telephone 341 V Announcing the new low prices for all 1960 Mercury Country Cruisers now only 50 more than wagons with low-pric- ' vV ? 'Z EAR INTO SPACE This is an artists drawing of the worlds now under construction by the U.S. largest Navy near Sugar Grove, W.Va. The Instruments aluminum reflector dish will have a diameter of 600 feet, twice the length of a football field. The scope will be able to pick up radio signals from space 19 times the distance probed by the radio-telescop- 200-in- i BULL NOT-SO-BRA- T i r i V 1. zi it' I '' - . SI:,.- - No bore this boar. Luke, a nimble porker, indeed, ikes lifes hurdles in stride under the tutelage of his trainer, i Nelson, in Ghent. NY. OOP-L- A i 2 -- Year Old Is ' Dimes ' Poster Kzirl -- 1 SW&SE, 1 SEy Sec 12 E ; NNEU, WV4SE& Sec 13 SENE4, T. 14 S , R cont 440 00 acres. 14 ch Note comparative -xi ! SV2NW, NViSW. SW&, Calif. Panicked by the cheering crowd, a bull in a Madrid, Spain, ring heads for the stands In a mighty leap He didnt make it Mr and Mrs Wallace Park have received word that their son in law, J. H .Burns Jr , had passed the bar examination and has been offered a judgeship in At a recent southern Utah breakfast in Salt Lake City for the law students and their wives, Mrs Burns (Connie Park) received a degree for being the most outstanding law wife of the year. Parcel e, optical telescope at Mt. Palomar, size of vehicles on roadway. NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAND Notice is hereby gfven thac with law, the in accordance STATE LAND BOARD of the will on STATE OF UTAH, Nov. 23, 1959, at 1 PM, on that day offer for sale at public auction in front of the Court House, Nephi, Utah, the following described parcels- cf land in Juab County, Utah- names" e r hard-chargi- Nephi News Briefs $ ijfnp f iwy ing football jFor GIFTS to trejsure tor BIRTHDAY WEDDINGS or ANY OCCASION if Phone 4 3 Nephi, Utah Prescription Specialist FURNITURE CHAPMAN ,Vi . 14-- 3ob bv j wen deserved only touchdown of the year. Sperry passed to Fay Muriay for the final extra point, bring the scoreboard to ! a 21-- 0 reading. A Juab line kept the Hawks from Sanpete away from the goal all night.. The Hawk offense was thrown for losses over and over again by Robert Royce, Jim Christiansen, Frances Huber, Mike Boswell, Lester Broadhead, Bill Goble, Mike Cotton, and Gary Yorgason n There will be a game against Delta at Delta this Friday Most of the seniors have deserted the football suit in favor of basketball briefs, and wrestling, but three or four will be along with the Sophomores and Juniors in an 20-1- before Friday afternoon. ENVEL- Y runplowed h s live :or a attempt to beat Delta The Junior Varsity defeated North Sanpetes JV Monday 4 score The stingers by a from Juab opened up a 0 lead in the first quarter and then coasted to victory The Juab team gives its thanks to Coach Gary LaComb for a fine job in leading Juab to its finest record since start- Please bring in all MAILING 1 In the last quarter hard Avay over from VVY Times-New- In the third quarter Speny, stilwart of the Juab backliell all season, passed to Mi!:e Garrett in the end zone, and Cotton again added the extra point. in: Spinet Mr and Mis Rue Goldin visited in Salt Lake Cit and n Murray icccntlj They also attended a miscellaneous showei foi Mrs Ralph L Itieben ol Salt Lake City on Fnday evening at the home of Mis Lila Biaithwaite ot Muiray. Mrs Rieben is the foimer Ruth Ar- Nephi lene Christensen, daugh er of Mr and Mrs Larry Hansen Mr and Mrs Linden Chnsttn-se- n and daughters of Salt Likei City visited at the home ot Mr Mr and Mis II L Whit'1 ot and Miss George V Jones on Ciekncll weie guests on Mon- Sunday. and day at the home of M Donald R Peteison of Tooele Mis II E Black has been piomoted to position Mr and Mrs Leon Howard of relief manager of the Tooele visited in Panguitch with Mi. Safeway stoics, according to and Mis Eail Worthingtcn word received by his paicnts, over the wtek end They also Mr and Mrs Wallace Paik post-seaso- The famous cleaner ROBERT HALL PHARMACY Acrosonic llano, one blond, one mahogany OPES now m stock at The located near lieie, Will accept Times - News office. Three most any teims in oidvr to sell sies aie available visited at Glen Canyon Dam but can arrange 9x12 and 10 x 15. Large size immediately, for Christm is delivery if de- is ample for storage, or mailDr and Mis Goidon S Juhn-so- an ed I O ing of genealogical sheets, withWnte ot Oiern announce the Box 412 Salt Adjuster, s 10, out folding Lake office City bath ol a son on Novembei 1 Utah. South mam, open til noon Grandparents are Mr and Mis on Saturdays Swantc Johnson ol Salt Lake City and Mrs Fied Kendall ot 7-- NOTICE refi-l- s Raid win Nephi Local and Social Items Mrs W, H Rundquist of St. Paul, Minn., Mrs Elma Parker REGION THIRD SPOT and Mr. Maxwell of Los Angeles visited with Mr. and Mrs The Wasps of Juab High H. E Black on Thursday afterschool ended their football noon. season at Mt. Pleasant last Mrs Curtis Butler and fam- Saturday with a win over the ily and Mrs. Ada Randle of North Sanpete team to a scoie Eureka visited at the home of of 21-Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Butler The win gave the Juab on Saturday. High team third place in the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown final standings for the year had as their guest, his mother In the region. and brother and sister in law, A touchdown pass from Phil Mrs. Anna D Brown and Mr. to Richard Park opened Pay-soof Sperry Allen and Mrs. Lewis the scoring for Juab late in on Saturday evening the first quarter. Mike Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. added the extra point with a Chapman were in Salt Lake line plunge This was the only City last week to attend a score of the first haf and Fngidaire sales meeting and the half ended 0 for the JHS luncheon at the General Motors W'asps. Michael E. Beck, who is attending the University of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morgan visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Beck over of Napa, California announce the birth of a daughter on the week end. November 2. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs D. W. Rich- Mr and Mrs Clark Morgan of mond of Denver were in Mor- Nephi, Mr. and Mrs William oni to attend the funeral ser- Leishman of St. Ignatius, Mont. vices of his grandmother, Mrs Great grandparents are Mayor Jolly. They also visited with and Mrs. R. E. Winn of Nephi uniil Monday morning. WIN CIVES -0 S, R. Mrs Mary Bannister, 77, gives a "hug to Sen. The sen) in Boston, Mass., hearing. ator heads a eomimtt 'ting problems of the aged. GRATITUDE Pat McNamara (D-Mi- ch IE, Parcel 2 SET4NE& Sec. 15, T. 11 S R. 1 E ; SET4NW14 Sec. 23, T. 14 S, R. 1 E, SEhNWi, NESWA Sec 25, T 14 S , R 1 E SW4SW!4 Sec. 33 T. 14 S., R. 1 E., cont. 200 00 acres Separate bids must be made Parcel. The land may be sold to the highest bidder, but no land will be sold for less than the appraised value thereof. Sales will be made only to citizens of the United States, or those who have declared their intention to become on each Beautiful new 1960 d Mercury Colony Perk end Commuter Country Cruisers The Commuter, for example, is priced $88 lower than last year. It now costs only $1.60 more a month than station wagons with names. And look at all you get: (?) handsome hardtop stylinq. One side pillar replaces three, (g) unique road-tune- d wheels. Greatest ride advance in a generation. (3) window. No liftgate, easier loading. (4) most usable cargo space. Over 101 cu. ft; front-facin- g 3rd seat. Optional on all models. No sitting backwards. We invite you to check the facts and figures today. ASowd on fMnvfodurar t rwtotl dltvrd pric. for 1060 Mrrcwry Coinin' Cnmor CooNmdor, shown ol 1960 Indodos FwOoroi Ms raid of low flora" such. h Terms of sale. of the purchase price payable at the time of sale, with five per cent interest on the remainder of the sale price to the first of January following, plus the $2 00 Certificate fee; the remainder of the purchase price to be divided into not more than twenty annual payments with interest at the rate of five percent per annum on the deferred payments, the interest being payable in advance each year. All mineral is reserved to the State of Utah. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to withhold any or all parcels from low-pri- ce One-tent- retractable rear Self-storin- g. Sm () !, aiodolt top pneo dsalor properation aid hondlmu ehoroos. wogons. wax W bow Hoodqwrtoru. your Morcury tsslsr suggostod months. Ootod on 90 MCJKtWY EVERY MODEL NOW AT NEW LOW PRICES It t Quality DIVISION . 1960 MERCURY DON'T BUY ANY CAR UNTIL YOU'VE DRIVEN THE ROAD-TUNE- 1960 MERCURY 1 sale By order of the State Land Board Oct 6, 1959. PARKIN MOTOR CO. 13 South Main Stret? FRANK J ALLEN. DIRECTOR Phone 312 Dates of publication j Nephi, Ufah 1 29 November 3 959 in The phi, Utah 5. Times-New- 12 s, Board Member He may spend from 9 to 20 hours a month (without pay) to carry out this civic responsibility. And a big responsibility it is. He helps make difficult decisions on what your child shall study on hiring school personnel . . . on school budgets on teacher salaries and construction. ... ... He is your representative on school matters. Let him know whether you approve, or would improve, your schools. But first, visit your schools during AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK October and Unsung Hero: The School November 13. Ne- - j 0-1- 4, 1959 i i ? v Mary Beth Pyron, 2, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James T. Pyron of Florence, Ala., has just been chosen national poster girl for the New March of Dimes 1960 campaign' in January. Her picture will ap-- : pear on millions of posters (above), canisters and com collectors in every town and . village of the country, sym- bolizing the New March of Dimes attack on crippling birth defects, arthritis and polio, diseases that affect one in every four U. S. families. Mary Beth was born with an open spine and water on the brain. Med-- I ical science knows no way of helping her. Hope lies in scientific research supported by the New March of Dunes. Miry is a sunny, affectionate to ride her !Bcth and loves walking horse (left). Her i brother Tommy, 4, is a mal child. j 'fj f ! |