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Show Page Two Thursday, June 2nd, I960 Nephi, Utah EDITORIAL national MEMBER UTAH STATE V lPirAsSOCIATIOH-- ..m , . (iti m Published every Thursday at Nephi. Juab Counfy-,second Entered at the post office at Nephi. Utah as 3, 187V. March of mail matter under the act of Congress months $2.25 Six One year $4.00; Subscription rates: rates Advertising advance. in .'ubscriptions are payable in request. A, B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Publishers Mona Local and Social News Social Items BIRTHS Son, born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Winter of Levan. Ray Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Parley Dunton of Sacramento, California. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dovey (Shirlene Ingram) of Thomas-villthe Alabama announce birth of a daughter born May 24. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram of Nephi and Mrs. Edward G. Dovey of Salt Lake City. Great grand parents are Mr .and Mrs. George e, V. Ord of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Don of Granger announce Garfield Editor-ManagRoy E. Gibson the birth of a daughter May 28 Grand Utah at the LDS hospital. Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Broadhead of Nephi, and Mrs. Arnon Garfield A marriage license was is- Mr. and Great grand parMona. of to 27. LaVoy on Jewelry, sued May Watch Repaying and Mrs. Niels Mr. are ents Califof ElCajon, Willis Stott Diamonds Mr. and Engraving of Levan, Peterson ornia and Micky Ann LivingMrs. Dan Rogerson and Mr. Mrs. and Mr. of BOX ston, daughter THE TIME Brooks of Mona. Ross Livingston of Fountain and Mrs. Jess TOGGERY Juab County AT THE by the Green, Clerks office. Nephi 19 North Main er ! CLUB 411 NEWS The Needles and Knots had their first meeting May 31, at 5:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wallace Garrett, our Claudia Parkin gave leader. the opening prayer. Kathryn Ostler gave the pledge. We placed the names of all the girls in a bottle, along with We drew jokes and riddles. names until each girl had an were Mary office. Named OUR. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT 4-- II will be closed from nocn on Friday, June 3rd until 9 a.m. Margaret Garrett, president; Mary Dawn Steiner, vice president; ' Claudia Parkin, secretary; LaRita Paxman, song and recreation leader; and Kathryn Ostler, reporter. After we had our meeting outside and fried we went hamburgers and played croquet. Reporter, Kathryn cn Monday, June 6, 1960 Please bring in any prescriptions needing refills prior to that time. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheney of Salt Lake City spent the week end with his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. They also were in Fairview for Memorial day. Mrs. Nora Kay and Mrs. Ronald Averill and two daughters of Delta, Colorado and Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Fowden and children of Orem visited at the home of Mrs. Cora Fowden over the Memorial Day week end. Mr. and Mrs Myron Ensign and children, and an Arabian student Ilisham Majdali of Hawthorn, California spent the week end visiting Memorial with her mother, Mrs. Rose Neilsen. They returned home on Tuesday, taking Mrs. Neilsen with them for an extended visit. Guests of Mrs. James R. Stanley on Memorial day were Mr. and Mrs. Daryl H. Stanley and family of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Thays E. Stanley, Ronnie Brailsford of Provo Carolyn and Norman Stanley Fow-ke- s visited with his grandmother, of Santaquin, Mrs. Maud of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hazel Platt over the week and end. Henry Stanley of Riverton,Clark Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. Lois Mellor of Salt Lake and sons Larry and Fred of City is visiting with her moth- Salt Lake City. er, Mrs. Ilulda Kay. Memorial Day visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kay of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Provo spent the week end with Laurel Carter were Mr. and Mrs. Hulda Kay. Mrs. Frank Cross and family of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wednesleft Carviso Wilbert and Mr. in Gallup, Parks of Midvale,and of day for his home family Ruel Mrs. Symes livNew Mexico. He has been Lake City. Salt and ing at the home of Mr. Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux while Miss Lois Carter of Magna attending school. visited at the home of Mr. and George Carter and Mr. Mrs. Bill Sutherland enter- Mrs. Mrs. Laurel Carter over and son her tained in honor of end. week the anBrad on his 5th birthday Re25th. Mrs. Basil Shepherd and niversary on Mayserved to the Lake freshments were daughter Robyn of Salt honored guest and 20 little City spent the week end at friends. the home of her mother, Mrs. Shepard, and while here Katie and Mr. Lee Taylor, son of the graduation attended she is Mrs. Blaine Taylor of Levan exercises of her niece, home at the week this visiting Basil Shepherd of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Jean Bryan. his wife and their accompanied Mrs. Alger Sutherland. Lake daughter back to Salt Cowan on Jack Sunday. Mrs. Mr. and City of Orem were in Nephi to atand Mrs. Wayne Sheptend the graduation exercises ardMrand family of Springville a Jean Bryan, Miss of Patsy his mother, Mrs. of Mrs. Cowan and a visited with neice on Memorial Shepard Katie Evan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day. Bryan. Nephi Local,. Social Items end. Mrs. the Memorial Day week Mrs. E. C. Sherwood, ui Roy Fereday and Mr. and Mrs. guniay dinner guesus Lynn Brough were in Payson Mrs Qarence H. Warner for Memorial Day. were Mrs. James H. Eagar, MENS JEWELRY WATCH BANDS RINGS WEDDING NEPHI JEWELRY Phone 341 Nephi b. toIS SSfttSE JSASS S SffiS?fl2SS72E and Mia. yd Karen Oe.ler, Barbara Garrett, who are at tending the B. Y. U. at Provo Mr. and Mrs. John Schoonmaker and family of Logan; and Mrs. Nick Stolk and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stolk and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stolk, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Van Borhum and family Mr. and Mrs from Ogden; Duane Harrison of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hoyt and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Heminway and family from Provo. DOWPON controls cattails and problem along ditches grasses' iV'- an end to the expense and hard work DOWPON - Trademark of The Doui Chemical Company u & ' f - v IJ ''$ ?r A A 'J t Va .. ,' it $( Awutfvxwsw' t : 23 i Aw, ww w .... SWEET SUCCESSI -- but, then, Falcon had it from the start! Never before haa a "first year car enjoyed the acceptance that Westerner have given the Ford Falcon, America s lowest-pricecompact car! car! Its the nation's Falcons quality is built in. Its performance is matter of record. Before the first Falcon was delivered, Ford, put regular test. Now, cars tlirough a severe 176,000-mil- e production-ru- n less than a year later, millions of miles have been rung up by Falcon owners . . . proving what we knew from the start: that you car get up to 30 miles per gallon with the most delightful driving owners have ever experienced. When youre the sales leader as Falcon is that means better of trading opportunities, especially with the entire production s a major West Coast plant being devoted to Falcon. The waiting over! See. ..test drive. ..and take delivery now on your Falcon! Its our job to ''tailor a program or insurance to fit d best-sellin- g jr i.i7 PARKIN south r.iflin street Only Ford Dealers Sell oom FIRST IN COMPACT CAR SALTS! 312 iiephi, utui Used Cars and Trucks day. UTAH INSURANCE CO. PHONE 436 Roy Doug Christiansen Kenneth NyW. Hanson man Paul E. Booth -10 IFIour5Qlb 3.1 8 DUNCAN HINES BLUE BERRY MUFFIN MIX - - 2 Pkgs 69C CARNATION TUNA - 48 y2s 10.98 3 for 69C SHUREFINE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES large 20 j - 4.69 oz jars 2 for 79C Northern ienns 2 lb 2 FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 5.98 Campbells VEGETABLE SOUP- - 6.59 Campbell CHIC NOODLE SOUP- - 7.98 Campbells TOMATO SOUP 5.69 NORTHERN TISSUE 7.q5 12 case WESSON OIL for 1.00 gallon QQc 53C SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING - - 3 lb tin - - 63e PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER - 28 oz jar - 09fi SHURFINE MILK - - Case 6.79 7 cans 1.00 --QU- ART ASSORTED FRUIT CANTALOUPES JUICES -- 9 cans 1.00 LEMONADE 12 for SNOW CROP PEAS 1-0- 0 8 CARROTS or LEAF SPINACH con - 5 Pk 93C Firm, Ripe - - 10C lb RED POTATOES- - 10 lbs for ms LETTUCE lop grade 39e Bb. lb 40 ROUND STEAK - SPECIAL - - per pound - BAR S HAM - Whole or Half per pound Q7c lb LAMB STEAKS -- Young a r.d Tender er 63d for LARD - - FRESH STOCK 2 pounds 33c --p- PIANO TUNING com-partis- CENTRAL MOTOR CO. - phone - s" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott were in Provo on Memorial your particular needs and your budget. Compare the program w6 offer with those offered by other agents and companies. Make this today. Call: 298 '4 for 1.00 3 f,or 89C LIBBY TOMATO JUICE - - - 3.49 3.98 6 fr 1.00 NIBLETS WHOLE CORN 5for 89C DEL MONTE CREAM CORN 4.25 5 for 89 SPRING GARDEN PEAS - - 4.25 cans 1.00 HUNTS NEW POTATOES oz JUICE-4- 6 4 for 89C 5.25 PIERCES PORK 6 BEANS 5.69 4 for 89 GOLDEN MAID MARGARINE 4 lbs for 1.00 spent City were Sunday end visiting with their parents, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Gar- guests and were Memorial day rett and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen callers at the home of Mr. and Hawkins. Mrs. James W. Vickers. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mikkel-so- n Earl Hawkins entertained their and son Lanny and daughson and family and daughter of Salt Lake City and family in the canyon where ter Becky of Mr. and Mrs. visitors were dinner. a had lovely they Dean Winn over the memorial Week end guests of Mr. and day week end. Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh were Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Whither brother in law and sister, Lake City anMr. and Mrs. George Hawkins tington of Salt of a son on birth the nounce of Logan. MarMay 24, and he is named Mr. are Grandparents tin Keith Lyn. Mis. Mr. and Chapman Olsen of of Riverdale visited with their and Mrs. Clarence and Mr. California parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin R. Santa Rosa, Lynn Whittington of Garrett, and with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Great grand parents over in Manti Nephi. James Chapman are Mrs. E. O. Whittington of Mrs. Healdsdurt, California, Charles L. Chandler of Ionia, Iowa and James A. Livingston of Fargo, North Dakota. Carol and Richard Pace visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace holduring the Memorial Day Carol was awarded a iday. Weber College scholarship to1960-6It was for the year awarded by the Epsilon Sigma Alpha in recognition of her high achievement. Memorial day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton and family of Provo, Mr. and OUR INSURANCE Charles Bowles and fam-- i Mrs. PROGRAM FOR YOU of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. ' ily Elmer Tolley of Pocatello, Mr. ALWAYS and Mrs. John Tolley and son and daughter of Boise, Idaho. MEASURES UP! .v week. can- s- Hawkins is spending. thig week wjth his grandpar-Mr- an(j Mrs. Earl HawkentS( i F.O.A.r. the Preston High graduation in which their grandson, Paul, was one of the graduates. Paul left on Sunday morning by plane for Fort Ord, California to begin his military training. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Jr. Bodell and children Joann, Steven, and Eloise were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lunt last week. Park of Salt Mrs. LuDean Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Park of San Francisco also were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lunt and with other relatives one day last attended school WOODS CROSS TOMATOES TA size 1. limrrnHrWitirWWfiranTino Mrs. Max Norton. They also DEL MONTE CRUSHED -- CHUNKS 5 w 1.00 OR TIDBITS PINEAPPLE 4,75 LIBBYS PEARS - No. VA s 7.95 3j0 1.00 5 'or 69fi LIBBY FRUIT COCKTAIL 5.45 7fo 1.00 TASTEWELL APPLE SAUCE 3.59 3'orC92 6.50 ELBERTA PEACHES STANDBY PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRU-IT ----- ican Fork. , n. laure&e Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Woods and daughter Aileen, spent formerly of Chicago, have relatthe past month visiting Neives in Salt Lake City and mornphi, and left Wednesday Francisco. They San for ing will make thier home in San Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawkins Carlos, California. and family of Kearns spent the Mrs. Clarence H. Warner week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Wankier of and were Hawkins. They Mrs. Earl on Delta spent two days of last visitors in Fountain Green week in Salt Lake City visitMemorial day. ing with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne GarMrs. Roy Shill and, rett and family of Kaysville Mr.Mr.andandMrs. J. H. Vickers of week Memorial Day the of out Bermuda or grass burning, chopping or cultivating Johnson and of crop lands and cattails out of ditches. In headlands tne kUls or it eliminates grass-falong fence lines, too, Dowpon than deep roots as well as tops. Youll find Dowpon cheaper Do mix than Simply less oiling. or messy chlorates borates, pon with water, and spray. 'puts VERMS STORE Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nielsen of Springville. Bishop and Mrs. Ben Winter and children of Spanish Fork were Sat Sunday visitors at the home urday evening visitors. of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Henry Svedin had as Tolley and Mrs. Stella Oiler-to- n her guests on Sunday and Monof Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Cazier day, her son William Kenneth Tolley and family of and and Judy Janice daughters Delta, Lynn Tolley of Wend-ove- r, of Salt Lake City, and her and John Davis of Span- brother in law and sister, Mr. ish Fork. and Mrs. Alton Young of Lay-toMemorial day guests of Mrs. Minnie S. Winter were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin StanVera Hiskey and children of Idaho last Teasdale, Mrs. Jay Winter and ley were in Preston, their son with visit to week children of Bountiful, Mr. and; Mr. and law. in Mrs. William Shepherd of and daughter tuner from Salt Lake available in Nephi at City Pianos tuned this time. end reoverhauled completely work a Also organ styled. speciality. Call 196 for tuner to call at your home. ,0. 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