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Show 19, 1959 Thursday, November Nephi, Utah J cum juiir Page Two EOITORIA- ATI ON AL - SOOATIOH Utah. Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, class second as Entered at the post office at Nephi. Utah, 87 . March 3, of of act mail matter under the Congress 2. Six months, $4.00; One rates: year Subscription es ra Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising request. n A. Publishers Gibson and Roy B. E. Gibson Mrs. Forrest Anderson and two children, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Parley Madsen of Fountain Green, were in Salt Lake City on Friday td visit with Mrs. Don Sorensen, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Sorensen are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beck and daughter Cherrinda spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Dean L. Freeman, Mrs. Fred Beck and Michael Beck, who is attending the University of Utah. MEMBERS CLUB Nephi Local and Social News Mrs. Ruth Wells and Mrs. Lois Nelson visited in Provo, Ileber City and Salt Lake City recently. They attended the wedding and reception of Mr. and Mis. Richard Vonk while Mrs. Vonk in Salt Lake City. is a grand daughter of Mrs Nelson. The Cub Scout meeting of 3132 will be held Monday evening, November 23, at 7 p. m. in the First-Secon- d ward hall. All parents are urged to attend with their Cub Scouts. Pack Cub Scouts and their mothers of Den 5 recently met at the home of their Den Mother, Mrs. Clark Morgan. The Cub Scouts assisted by their mothers, made stuffed animal toys to send to the Primary Childrens hospital as their good- ENJOY REVIEW A most impressive and educational meeting of the Twen-let- h Century Club was held at the home of Mrs. James II Eagar on Thursday, November 13. Litany was read by Mrs. C. Jenkins. Mrs. A. A. Boston, president of the club, weleom ed members and special guests who were present and announced that this would be Count Your Blessings meeting as November is the month of She also gave a Thanksgiving. report on the recent Council meeting she attended. R. Mrs. Stuart Hostess to DELPHIC CLUB SETS DATE FOR ANNUAL Regular Club Meeting The Ladies Literary League met at the home of Airs. R. II. Stuart last Thuisday evening. Miss Ireta Carter, president of the club conducted the meet ing and welcomed a new mem ber, Mrs. Stella H. Boswell, into the club. Melody time was led by Mrs. Stuart and Miss Pearl Nielson gave the club collect. Current events were discussed by the members present: Miss Ireta Carter, Mrs. Ronald Gowers, Mrs. H. L. Grace, Mrs. J. R. Greenhalgh, Mrs. Eugene Lunt, Miss Mrs. Coe McPherson, Pearl Nielson, Mrs. Max Orme, Mrs. Fred L. Painter, Mrs. Isabel Sidwell, Mrs. Mont Sperry, Miss Rheta Sperry, Mrs. Rex Mrs. G. E. Wilkey, Tolley, Mrs. Stella H. Boswell and the hostess, Mrs. R. H. Stuart. The book. Dr. Zhivago, by Boris Pasternak, was reviewMr. and Mrs. Howard Beled by Mrs. Will L. Hoyt. It is liston of Upland, California Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah one of the centurys outstand were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. George Belliston. ing novels and won for Pasternak with the 1958 Nobel Prize for California to She returned cards Christmas ... HALLMARK will project. Literature, which he later reSOCIAL ITEMS OF and gift wrap now on display them to spend the winter. nounced when a storm of proat Rotiert Hall Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fennell test arose from Moscow. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. William L. Walker of Murray visited with of Las Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Hoyt gave an outstanding inter Mrs. Judd Named Club FOR RENT Mr. and Mrs. Glen Belliston Mrs. Howard Bonnemort of pretation of the message of the apartment, ground floor. Elec-tii- c over the week end. Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Dean book, which is the need for a "Molher" Candidate and refrigerator, ana Manson and Mrs. Var Carter Mrs. Melvin Robins of Boun- floorrange spiritual mobilization in RusKendall apt. M?. and Mrs. Keith Black and of Salt Lake coverings City; Mack Big- sia. Mrs. John Cotton was hosttiful is visiting at the home recwere children of ler and daughter Carrol Lee, n ess to the Ladies Literary Club $6.95 to ent visitors Dugway of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas TIMEX WATCHES at the home of his and Mrs. Ruby McPherson BigDr. Zhivago is a panoramic on now at Robthis week, assisting her $16.95. Lay-a-wMonday night at her home. E. If. Mrs. Mr. and McNed of novel and of seen ler parents, Russia Eureka, through Mrs. J. L. Belliston read col mother who has been released ert Hall Pharmacy. Black. of Pocatello, Idaho the eyes of living people. There Pherson and minutes of the prior from the hospital. were in Nephi to attend the is no romance or grandeur in lect, Pontiac potaFOR SALE were read and approv Carson Mr. Mrs. and meeting Boyd Man is born to ed. Roll call was funeral services of Ileber Ern- revolution. Mr. and Mrs. John Belliston toes and canning beets. Leland of by Mrs. Kay Nevada were week est McGill, live and and to canand visit Mr. at to die. Like not other Bendixsen, Secretary. of Salt Lake City and McPherson, H. Vickers, Salt Creek Mrs. and Mr. end of guests the home of Miss Lula McPher- great Russian writers, Paster Mrs. Byron Memmott of Lehi yon. Among the business matters Arthur Carter. nak uses dialogue and symbol- discussed son. visited at the home of Mr. and the group and ism to out the power of conducted by by Mrs. Mrs. Reese Sherwood on Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-hea- d 4 pan. Cotton, DECEMBER 4th and Mrs. Loran H. Park unarmedpoint Mr. truth. The language president, were nominations for spent a week with her received word from their son, is The 4th WARD IS THE PLACE and full of life. Mother of the Year. Mrs. G. descriptive TO BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS sister, Mrs. Marie Mastro in Private Steven Park, who is The book first was publish- R. Judd was voted Mother of Califonia recently. LaJolla, GALORE! Oklaold 300 at stationed Fort SALE FOR Sill, ed in Italy. the Year from Ladies Literary hens. 50c each -- phone 461 or PILLOWCASES AND Mr. and Mrs. Max Bowles homa, that he has been selectOut of Communistic Russia Club. LACE IN TRIMMED APRONS the basketball Fort ed see Earl Warner. Nov,for on Idaho in were Pasternak has sent a It was open night for the THEN SALADS, PIES, AND ember 6 Preston, to attend the wedding team. Private Park is one of ly Christian concept completeof man. club and each member brought SCORE! BY THE CAKES 30 of out wonderful are nw the There team, of Dr. Zhivago is a positive, affir- their favorite home made canGet a set toshows on TV applicants from the eight bat- mative book whch attests the dy, and all participated in teries of the Sixth Training day and enjoy the long winindestnictiblity and wonder of participated in weaving a basentenam-e- d Batallion. Mrs. Jesse We have Bailey ter evenings ahead 2 bedroom SALE life. It strengthens Christian ket to put the candy in. FOR It on Thursday in honor of some beautiful new Zenith sets home at 545 South Main St., ty in the hearts of human was really a fun night and on her 9th her barsome fine Lois, and also have daughter Mrs. Val and Mr. Earl Contact Jarrett $3500 Truscott, people. It was this spirit that those who enjoyed it were Mrs anniversary. A degains in USED sets which have phone 556W in Russia could not tolerate. Pas- Jack Berwick, 3tipd birthday Mrs. Wilford licious lunch was served to 20 and family spent Sunday been reconditioned to give a Mt. Pleasant visiting with her ternak was threatened with the Bailey, Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs. Miss friends of and Bailey. good perforgood picture parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner loss of his citizenship and to be Marvin Anderson, Mrs. J. L. mance. See them today at HELP for working mothers sent from his country would be Belliston, Mrs. G. R. Judd, Miss Esca- Rosenlof. of Mrs. Porter Dicey I will take in children MonChapman Furniture Co. the worst sentence. He visited home at the Utah lante, Miss Mickie Jo Stewart of chose to possblethe honor that Mabel Sperry, Mrs. Ferry J. day through Friday for reason- of her son and daughter in law, give up Mrs. Kay Bendixsen, Ostler, is with 135R Call ask rates and able visiting was due him. Watch Repairing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker Spring Canyon A. L. Garbett, Mrs. James Mrs. Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Philip Christenfor Mr. Orgill. ltip over the week end. Diamonds After the book review, light H. Eager, Mrs. Dee Wright, Engraving sen this week. Miss Stewart is refreshments were served. Each Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Wm. Mrs. a RENT FOR niece of Christensen. Steam heated, A. Mr. Mrs. Bowers J. and THE TIME BOX one present lighted a candle on Bailey, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. Call visited in American Fork with furnished apartment her cake, and as the candle John E. Robertson, Mrs. Harry ChrisMrs. Vemell Mr. and Hawk-ins 302W or see Mrs. Earl AT THE T0G3ERV her sister, Mrs. Leah Robin- tensen and children Sandra burned, made an expression of Foote, Mrs. James R. Stanley, at 1st Motel, West, son on 19 North Main Nephi Nephi Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Bedson and the Kay, Marilyn and Wesley were what she w'as thankful for. 1st North. Mrs. Boston expressed the hostess, Mrs. Cotton. Mrs. Reva Ballow and two n 4chl,ieid Mrs. Bedson was welcomed thought that a way for us to children and Mr. and Mrs. to attend the wedding reception extend our into the club as a new member. of hand Mrs. and Mr. of Thomas Payne. friendship Hugh Bauman of Henderson, to those less fortunate is to Nevada were guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox visited make a contribution to CARE. Michael Park, a student at Mrs. Roy Chase last week. Mrs on Sunday with her brother Each member one the Bernett Stephensen accompan and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. dollar for this present gave University of Utah, was in purpose. This is Nephi Sunday to visit with his ied them on their return to in Manti. Ray Dyreng a state and national Federated Henderson on Sunday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Clubs project. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park and to attend the testiMembers present included monial of Mark Warner. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Earl celebrated their 52nd Jarrett attended the wedding wedding anniversary by motor- Mrs. A. A. Boston, Mrs. Will VIE STOCK ALL NEW Sunday guests of Bishop and receptions of Mr. and Mrs. Tom ing to Glen Canyon Dam oi L. Hoyt, Mrs. C. R. Jenkins, Crisp at Ephraim and Mr. and November 9. They stayed at Mrs. J. Warrillow Brough, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were: C. Crane, Mrs. C. R. Lomax, Miss Carol Nyman, their daughMrs. Morris Crisp in Salem DRUG DISCOVERIES Page, Arziona over night and H. then returned home Tuesday. Mre. P. L. Jones, Mrs. Reeve ter, Miss Dorothy Crockett, G. Richardson, Mrs. J. L. Bel- Thomas Crockett, Miss Janet1 As each new discovery in medicine Mr. and Mrs. Earl McPher- Mrs. Kathryn Bowles, sister-i- n liston, Mrs. Bent R. Bryan, Mrs. Billings, Allan Hunt and Miss accomMrs. law of son Sudweeks, Mr. Mrs. and and Earl is made avainlable, it becomes a Wilson Glazier, Mrs. James H. Kay Cocks. They are all stuon the them Hawkins spent the week end panied trip. part of our stock to give you and Eagar. Special guests were dents at the Bingham Young in Ely and Ruth, Nevada visitMrs. Stella University, and came to give Mabel Anderson, your doctor the benefit of the ing with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Boswell, Mrs. F. A. Heppler, the program at the Second research of today. Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sacrament meeting. School Lunch Program and Mrs. Morgan Lunt. And we retain in our stock those Leonard Goulter. medicines of the past to Croven Mrs. Emma Parkin of PocaSchool lunch menus for the maintain perfect health. tello, Idaho has been visiting three school days next week relatives and friends in Nephi. have been announced as folShe has been the house guest lows: of her brother in law and sisters: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin StanMonday: Cold meat, seasonley in Nephi and Mrs. Kate ed hot tomatoes, baked squash, green set salad with cottage Shepard in Mona. ALL HOME cheese, whole wheat rolls and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mem- butter, and milk. AND HEALTH mott and family of Lehi visitNEEDS ed with his parents, Mr. and Tuesday: Thanksgiving dinRoast turkey, potatoes Mrs. S. F. Memmott and other ner and gravy, buttered new carrelatives on Sunday. rots, delicious cabbage salad, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowles sauce, celery, bread cranberry and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stan- dressing, applesauce cake with ley were dinner guests last Sun- orange sauce, bread and butday at the home of Mr. and ter, milk. Mrs. Charles Bowles in Spring-vill- e, on the occasion of the Chili, crisp Wednesday RyERE&PilJRVE peanut birthday anniversary of their green salad, peaches, grand daughter, Miss Carolyn butter and honey on hot rolls, milk. Bowles. Roy E. Gibson Editor-Manag- er PilE-CilRISL- CIVIC FUND BAZAAR MAS Club members met of Mrs. K. J. Sperry last Thursday, November 12. Mrs. Arthur Jensen gave the topic of the evening. Mrs. Jensen gave a demonstration on crocheting and knitting and on needlepoint, and showed many Businuseful gift suggestions. ess matters were taken up. A mother of the year candidate was chosen and the Delphic club annual bazaar was discussed and the date for the bazaar was set for December 5. This fund raising project is for civic and club development Delphic at the home and the Delphic club members invite the support of all in putting this project over. Members present were Ellen Bowles, Jean Linton, Donna Anderson, Marba Stuart, EmGrace ma Wilson, Jensen, Grace Ostler, Elaine Bowles, Erma Barton, Zoma Painter, Florence Kendall, Elaine Llewellyn, JoAnn Tolley, Helen Worthington, Marcile Jackson Iris Ferre and Eileen Bailey. Also present were two guests, Mrs. Howard Jones and Mrs. Clark Memmott, and the host- ess, Iona Sperry. 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