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Show Nephi, Utah Thursday, September 8th, I960 Page Three Cl PLYMOUTH CHECKS OUT DRY California Group Here SCHOOL For Wedding of Menus In the Juab School beans Wednesday Navy District Food Services for the and ham, buttered spinach, wat- Af week of September 12 through ermelon, bread and butter, and Niece at Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. Clyne M. Leavitt, Misses Patreecia and Betty Leavitt and David Leavitt; and Mrs. Ncdra Henderson children Michael, David and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. John Leavitt and daughter Judy, all of Chino, California, and Mrs. Aileen Miller and daughter Pamela of West Covina, Calif- riage of DeAnn Robins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robins of Bountiful and Robert Anderson. Mrs. Stephensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clyne M. Leavitt to Chino for the coming marirage of Miss Patreecia Leavitt and Frank Thomas, at the Los Angeles LDS Temple on Saturday, September 17 near-hurrica- Thursday Turkey a la king, baked potato, molded crisp apple green vegetable salad, crisp, bread and butter, milk. Friday Sliced smoked ham, buttered peas and carrots, lettuce wedge with salad dressing, jellied orange ambrosia with creamy vanilla sauce, bread and butter, milk. v DEDICATED TO PUBLIC SERVICE Experienced Well Qualified - Mrs. Kathleen Bradshaw of Blackfoot, Idaho and Mrs. Bernice Decker of Idaho Falls, Idaho visited in Nephi Sunday and Monday. They visited their grandmother, Mrs. Olive D. Anderson and were the house guests of their brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson. They also visited with other relatives while in Nephi and Moroni. SOCIAL 7X .tv A ' ,Pr, 4 t" - - A native Utahn, Verl G. Dixon has served 12 years In public office. He was elected Utah County Clerk In 46 for 4 years followed by 8 years as Utah County Commissioner. ITEMS OF His studies NEPHI , helped qualify Mrs. LaRue Taylor and daughter Colleen and Mrs. Green and daughters Connie and Gloria, all of Salt Lake Anyone who has ever attended contribute to this saladlike touch, a football game knows that an and their flavors blend nicely City spent the Labor Day week afternoon of cheering for the with those of sharp Cheddar end with their parents, Mr., and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead. team leaves a person ravenous- cheese and crabmeat. ft Used WANTED TO BUY Phone 613. piano Recenf Shower milk. 1 r ne f, Miss Haymond Honored The E. Rulon Brough home was the scene of a bridal shower given in honor of Miss Georgia Haymond on Saturday evening, September 4. Hostesses were Misses Gwen Gardner, Margo Brough and Jeanette Mathews. A luncheon was served to 20 guests. Many beautiful personal gifts were given to Miss Haymond to add to her trousseau. She CHEESY OPEN-FAC- E SANDWICHES, COLD MILK will become Mrs. Bruce Thompson on September 10 at the SATISFY APPETITE AFTER FOOTBALL GAME LDS Manti Temple. Those in attendance were Misses Carolyn Sparks, Nancy Nyman, Mary Austin, Jayne Wilson, Linda Morgan; Mrs. Maude Ludlow and daughter Shirley Bradford of Benjamin; Diane Houston of Spanish Fork; Linda Garfield, Charlyce Fowkes and Patsy Bryan of Mona; Mrs. Isabell Haymond, Miss Paula Haymond, Mrs. Ora Lunt, Mrs. Geo. D. Hayl''y T,; , mond, Mrs. Ethel Mathews and Mrs. Rulon Brough and the hostesses. have been announced as follows: Beef stew, cabMonday bage salad, chocolate roll, hot rolls with butter and jam, and milk. Tuesday Cheeseburger, onion slices and dill pickles, tomato wedge, buttered green peas, fresh cantaloupe, broad and butter, milk. 16, ornia have been visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephenson and Mrs. Isabell Sidwell this week. The group have been in Utah for the mar- its all on the WATER, WATER, EVERY WHERE-B- ut outside of thia 1961 Plymouth, aa a quality control supervisor force of nigh velocity jet nozzles checks the in a water test spray booth at the factory. To assure that the high pressure sprays are body is completely weather-proodirected at the most vulnerable points of all cars built in released Plymouths Detroit assembly plant before they are cars now for shipment to the dealers. The 1961 Plymouth dealer in introduction for scheduled are assembled being showrooms throughout the United States the end of September. LURCH MENUS FOR WEEK Mans wrist watch ly hungry. teenagers swarm home Reward to Healthy at Juab County Fair the raid refrigerator. Chances for return to Carl or A. C. are Dad and Mom follow close LOST ; Dalby, Levan. on their heels. Prepare for this onslaught in LEMON ELBERTA PEACHadvance. Plan refreshments of ES Pick your own at sandwiches to hefty open-fac- e d Orchard, Genola, Utah. be served with fat mugs of milk. Use two different James Chris- spread combinations ham and FOR SALE cheese, Cheddar cheese and tensen home at 292 West 4th blue crabmeat. Rue Mrs. of North. Inquire The spreads are simple to If no Golden, phone 138 W. make. And simplicity is imporanswer call 208NM. tant in the Saturday morning e rush. Store the work to WANTED Lady spreads in the refrigerator. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily shift Most any kind of bread, rolls, No holiday or Sunday work or buns go well. In the photoInquire Geans Spudnut Shop, graph, the tops of hard rolls have been hollowed out and Nephi. filled with ham and blue cheese Black and white spread. Halves of .hamburger LOST colie pup near new Elementary buns are covered with Cheddar cheese and crabmeat spread. School Call 265J. ' The ham and Blue cheese suits a lads taste, combination YOUR OLD WATCH IS while the other spread is more to a lasss liking. The flavor of WORTH MORE ON cheese speaks out in the former TRADE IN AT for Blue cheese is Mc-Mull- in ice-col- pre-gam- notably piquant. The cheese-crabme- NEPHI JEWELRY Phone 341 Nephi mixture tastes similar to a light salad. Fresh tomato and cucumber at : :? HAM AND BLUE CHEESE SPREAD 1H cups 1 cup ground cooked ham H cup crumbled Blue cheese 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 tablespoons pickle relish 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 teaspoons prepared mustard Combine all ingredients and mix well. Use as is for a sandor hollow out wich spread French rolls, fill them with the spread and broil until cheese melts. The sandwiches may be topped with additional crumbled Blue cheese if desired. CHEDDAR CHEESE AND CRABMEAT SPREAD 2 cups 1 6 oz. can crabmeat 1 medium tomato, diced cup coarsely chopped cucumber, 1 teaspoon salt 16 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese Flake crabmeat and remove Combine with recartilage. mixing ingredients, maining well. Use as a sandwich spread as is, or spread on buns and broil. Top with additional shredded cheese if desired. YOUR SUPPORT t . IS INVITED Miss Rondalyn wedding of Shaw, who became the bride of Kenneth A. Ferguson on Sat-urd- ay evening U. in personnel admin, have for the many positions he has held. him A few ares for $1,000,000 Provo Hospital Secretary-Treasur- er La-R- ue Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaw, Jack E. Shaw and children Jacqueline and James W., Mrs. Reva Pexton and daughter Judith spent the week end in Las Vegas, Nevada attending the at Columbia Provo City Building Inspector American Legion Post Commander Captain Mormon Battalion President Western Region N.A.C.O. World War II Air Force Pilot Member of Bishopric VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN FOR 3 SECRETARY OF VERL.G. STATE Paid Pol. Adv. by Verl C. Dixon, Provo, Utah PEPPIER PURITY RAINBOW STICKS --2 - 6JC packages Bits HERSHEYS DAINTIES-Chocol- ate pkgs 49c PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR 4 lb pkg and 1 FREE PKG APPLE PANCAKE FLOUR Now NEPHI HONEY - - LB BOTTLE STANDBY CORN - - Regular Size Tins 3 for fcc tfc I invite your support in my bid to return to the Utah State Legislature as Representative from Juab County. As is well known, it takes the majority of one session for a new legislator" tcT learn the ropes, to get his feet on the ground and to be able to know exactly what is going on. That is just one of the many advantages for Juab County if they return me to, the legislature. PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES - Large pkgs - 3 for 9$$ ' ' ' &?' "y - x k ' ' a x ' , 46 oz tins ValTex - - ea 35c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE PINEAPPLE - Half Slices - 2 2 size tins - - Each - - 39$ POP CORN - - - -- 1 POUND BAGS - - Each 17c L i GRAPES Through valuable ground work done in the 1959 session and since, I feel that gains have been made toward securing a much needed vocational school for East Juab County. I feel that I am in a position that those gains could be consolidated for the good of the area 'and our goal accomplished.. pound 10$ BEEF - CHICKEN AND TURKEY PIES SH-OCUT BEANS or FRENCH CUT BEANS 3 for 47$ O SUNKIST PUNCH PINEAPPLE OR STRAWBERRY -4 PICTSWEET ORANGE JUICE CHICKEN BREASTS OR THIGHS $ -C- RAPE-RASPBERRY Through my activities in the 1959 session Juab and Tintic School Districts were not consolidated as urged by Superintendent of Public Instruction Bateman. I am firmly convinced that such consolidation is not and will do all I can to prevent it -- for cans 55c 1 00 pkg GOOD LIGHT GUARDS it!liiufe,'''SfeciIis PRECIOUS SIGHT ever occuring. In the event that Wm. A. Barocker is I will be in a favorable posmoreso than ition to help Juab County Protect those bright young eyes will ever own. elected-Governo- r, . . . low-co- 69$ lb. A WEINIES - - SKYLINE BRAND 2 lb LUNCH LOAVES - SKYLINE BRAND - - lb 39$ CURED HAMS - Whole or Half per pound 49c bag-Q- 7C they are the only ones your child Protect them with plenty of light. Use this oheck list! 1. Provide a good study lamp for your young students. 2. Use larger size bulbs bulb gives more light than four one bulbs. before. &4e st 100-wa- tt I am pleased to report that I have a letter of endorsement from Allan M. West, Executive Secretary of the U. E. A., on 1959 Legislative Work, and for another term in the 25-w- S. Always have on hand SEPTEMBER Use light to decorate your home, teo-pte- nty of light does so much' for so little, 1 13 (Paid Political Adv. by Candidate) a supply of bulbs to keep sockets filled. 4. Keep light bulbs and reflector bowls clean. Utah State Legislature. ERNEST I. WILSON VOTE att UTAH POWIX A UGHT CO. J lif J i (TOTAL ELECTRIC Buy now from yow deafen HChl PHONE 7 - COMPLETE PROCESSING OF BEEF - PORK - LAMB |