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Show and Mrs. Donald Marlin, Eur- - Cynthia Grace Anderson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Anderson, Fountain Green. Redick Memmott, Scipio Mrs. Mary Morgan, Levan Recently admitted patients Fred Lynn Rosquist, son of at the Juab County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rosquist, at Nephi include: Levan. daughter Shenljn Jeppson,Marion Linda Karen Sperry, daught-jC- . Jep-soof Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. William er Nephi L. Sperry, Nephi. Sam Hates, Nephi Mrs. Amos Irons, Nephi Tamra Tidwell, daughter of News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tidwell of Nephi Nephi. Memlers of the Mt. Nebo Mrs. Farl Howard, Nephi F. A. chapter took a field and F. Mr. of son Gary Jarrett, on Thursday. to Gunnison trip Mrs. Eric Jarrett, Nephi The first place visited was Tony Earl Marlifl son of Mr. the Peterson Hereford ranch. There members saw some of The tor; the top bulls of the area.GunniFor GIFTS to trejsur then visited the group BIRTHDAY; t WEDDINGS son Valley Sugar factory and saw the process of converting or ANY OCCASION ifs sugar beets into refined sugar. NEPHI JEWELRY On the way home the group stopped at Fayette and visited Telephone 341 one of the top dairy farms in . n, wwswwceti SOCIAL ITEMS OF Levan Local and Social News Mrs. Florence Rosequist, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Ander-- 1 son had as their guests on and Mrs. Alma Winter, Max Sunday, November 8, Mr. and Winter, and Mr. and Mrs FarMrs. Geoi-gPaxman and son rell Winter visited on Monday Dick Hall and a friend, Dave of and Tuesday of last week with Logan. Burt of Provo visited with his Mr. and Mi's. Vein Winter The Civic-ette- s Club held and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry family in Roosevelt. Hall recently, Wedtheir regular meeting last Miss Beth Ann Taylor, and nesday at the home of Mrs. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Pauline In atten- a friend, Miss Gladys Baker of Mangelson. Garrett, accompanied Brigham dance were Mrs. Irene Mangel-so- Bicknell, students of Snow by their daughter, Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Louise Taylor, Mrs. College were week end visitors were dinner Bonnie Dahlen of Provo, Mrs. Melba of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Taylor. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Ballow, Paystrup, Mrs Fern Wankier, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern M. Molyneux in Mona, to celebrate Mrs. Vonda Bosh, Mis. Gerald the birthday anniversary of me visited on Sunday Stephensen Mrs. Itosequist, Floy liar Mrs. Garrett. per, Mrs. Myrtus Stephensen, in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Enid Worwood, Mrs. Car- Mrs. Neldin Stephensen and ol Hanson, Mrs. Jewel Grant, family. HEAVY MAILING ENVELMrs.- - Pauline OPES now in stock at The Mis. Eileen Ballow, Mrs. CoMangelson Times - News office. Three deal Brough and the hostess, spent Sunday and Monday in Mrs. ' Mangelson. Vx 6 x9 i, sizes are available: Salt Lake City. She was the 9x12 and 10 x 15. Large size Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stephen guest of her mother, Mrs. Ella is ample for storage, or mak- son and son Mark of Hender- Anderson. ing of genealogical sheets, with- son, Nevada were recent visitoffice ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Paystrup' and out folding. Times-New- s children visited on Saturday and 96 South main, open til noon Mrs. Blaine Taylor. on Saturdays. Sunday in Salt Lake City. She was guest of her mother, Mrs. Ella Anderson. Word has been received of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Anderson and sons spent the weekend in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. George Paxman. They also visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson in Bountiful. Gray of Layton. finishes. Thursday, November Nephi, Utah Week The Chalice Literary Club tatmrnt required by the act of n August met at the home of Mrs. 24, 1912, as amended Greenhalgh on November by the acts of March S, 1933 12. Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh, the and July 2, 1946 (Title 39, United States Code, Section clubs president, presided. showing the ownership, program on education in ob- 233) servance of National Education management, and circulation of Stell-ma- week was enjoyed. Included TME published in the program was a half-howeekly at Nephi, Juab County, program from the Univer- Utah, for October 1, 1959. sity of Utah on channel 7 1.- The names and addresses of "Look to Your Schools. All present participated in the publisher, editor, managing a candle lighting ceremony of editor and business managers Count Your Blessings", dedi- are: cated to sending CARE self A. B. Gibson, Publishers: help to people around the en- Pleasant Grove, Utah and Roy tire world. E. Gibson, Nephi, Utah. Mrs. Marjorie Steiner reEditor: Roy E. Gibson, Nephi viewed the Club Woman's mag- Utah azine. Those members present Managing editor - none were Mrs. Marjorie Steiner, Roy E. Mrs. Beth Jarrett, Mrs. Cor-inn- e Business managers: A. B and Utah Gibson, Nephi, Mrs. Mildred Jenkins, Utah Grove, Gibson, Pleasant, Sherwood, Mrs. Adele Jack-soMrs. Thelma Reed, Mis. 2. The owner is: Naomi Wilkey, Mrs. Rula Gow- ol A. B. Gibson, partnership Pleasant ers, Mrs. LuOna Prisbrey, Mrs Grove, Utah and Roy E. GibGloria Hall, Mrs. Bernice Bos- son, Nephi, Utah. well, Mrs. Alene Sperry, Mrs. 3. The known bondholders, Mrs. Garvene Betty Motes, Mrs. Jean Johnson, mortgagees, and other security Garrett, Mrs. Madge Otteson, Mrs. Mar- holders owning or holding or more of total jorie Greenhalgh, Mrs. Row'ena per cent Pew. and the hostess, Mrs. amunt of bonds, mortgages, or Mrs. Elsie other securities are: Faye Greenhalgh. Spendiove was a special guest. First Security Bank of Utah, Utah; Nephi, Nephi oftice, MUST SELL my Baldwin William Paxman, Nephi, Utah. TIMES-NEW- $400.00 MONTHLY SPARE TIME S, ur n, Orga-soni- New babies born at the Juab County Hospital during the past week include: Daughter, born November 13 to Mr. and Mrs. LaRon Oliver of Delta. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. dead Blackett of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Oliver of Delta. Great grand parents are Mrs. Gean Mrs. Roy Sperry of Nephi, Blackett of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lossee. Son, bom November 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ingram of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ingram of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen of Mt. Pleasant. y. On Education n, the birth of a daughter on Nov. 11, to Lt. (jg.) and Mrs. N. Gregg Taylor of Norfolk, Virginia. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Blaine Taylor of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Pre-Wa- Enjoy Special Program Page Four 1959 19, e Mrs. Bonnie Paystrup and children visited on Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sudweeks. The look ot luxury. . . the complete dependability of sound engineering... thats Built-i- n ovens, counter top ranges, dishwashers, ventilating hoods, and wall refrigerators. In copper, stainless steel, pastel porcelain and wood-grai- n - Chalice Club Members c Spinet Organ Im- Can arrange terms Write R. M. Gilles-pi- t, 750 East Second South, No. 4, Salt Lake City, Ut. Apt. money mediately. if desired. 4. Paragraphs 2 and shown above was 880. ROY E. GIBSON, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13 day of November, 1959. JAMES mission expires August 22, 1960 1946 Ford V8 real clean Call FOR SALE pick-u- p 601 or see Dee Kendall. FOR SALE OR RENT home. All Modern floors covered. Part basement. Oil furnace. Small down payCall ment. 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The obligation to solve the many difficult problems connected with keeping Kennecott a profitable business, rests solely with management. No one can foretell the exact length of the mines life. But this much can be foretold effective management practices are the only key to extending the life line to its maximum length. 30 to M30 each Utah Copper Division r ti Eennecott Copper Corporation |