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Show HELP WANTED STUDIO COVCrt FOR SALE FEMALE Phone 1S8W. Telephone solicitor wanted CHEAP by one of Utahs leading insurSTS ance companies. We furnish EXPERT YATGII complete training and everything needed. Work In your JEWELRY REPAIR own home choose your own hours. Excellent, commissions NEPHI JEWELRY Apply Room 213, Knight bldg., Provo anytime between 9 a.m. Phone 341 Nephi and 3 p.m. Ask for Miss Boyce. Reception Honors Couple Nephi, Utah I.IENUS Page Three Thursday, September 22, I960 FOR WEEK Cedars Cafe Is Scene Menus for the three days of school next week have been announced by Mrs. Gladys Brown, School Lunch Supervisor, as follows: Hash brown poMonday tatoes with Vienna sausages, chrili sauce, whole kernel corn and string beans, celery stick, purple plus, Parker house rolls and butter, milk. Tuesday Ribbon sandwiches, dill pickle slices, buttered fresh cauliflower, fruit cottage cheese salad, tapioca pudding, corn-memacaroons, milk. Wednesday Salisbury steak, buttered green peas, late summer slaw, creamed potatoes, applesauce cake, milk. School will be closed Thursday and Friday for the annual UEA convention in Salt Lake City. al Of Yarietfe Club Fall Opening Social The opening social of the Variette Club was held at the Cedars Cafe Thursday evening. Chairman Beth Ostler discussed the business and games were played. A delicious meal was served to Vera Paxman, Grace Ostler, Beth Ostler, Florence Kendall, Jean Linton, Gwen Chapman, Maxine Parkin, Betty Belliston, Thelma Reed, Marjorie Steiner, Della Dailey, Marba Stuart, Aleene Olpin, Marcile Jackson, LaRae Jar-ret- t, Norma Jenkins and a special guest, Flora Munson. & SATURDAY ONLY WALLETS - t00 New Fall Shipment Men's and Ladies Come in and see! - NATURAL El plus tax BRISTLE BRUSHES Special Purchase ROBERT HALL PHARMACY 1 RU6S Bob bv Phone 4) Nephi, Utah- Prescription Specialist ITEMS OF SOCIAL Mrs. Inez Sorbe returned to her home Sunday after spend ing a week in Murray visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mr. and Mrs. Clair Paulsen and Mr. and Mrs Donald Wilson. Miss Marlene Sorbe accompanied her mother home after spending the summer in Salt Lake City working at the Holy Cross Hospital as a nurses aid. She will enter Snow College September 28. Sorbe, . The Chicken Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their first meeting on Thursday, September 15 at the Levan City Hall. Captain Leora Christensen conducted. of Recolections The lesson was 1860 only given by Thelma Jackman. A pot luck luncheon was served to the following members: Ida Paystrup, Edra Morgan, Thelma Jackman, Cora Leah Bosh, Dulcie Wankier, Francom, Gertrude Shepherd, May Wankier, Edna Lowe, Edna Sherwood, Florene Taylor, Vinece Taylor, Olive Poulsen and Leora Christensen. Lynn Powell was a recent visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. -- - In the evening a reception was given by the bride's par ents at the First-Secon- d Ward hall which was beautifully decorated in the early fall flow ers in shades of yellow and bronze. The bride was lovely In a floor white taffeta length gown with alencon lace panels in the skirt. The fitted bodice featured a sabrina neck line and lilly point sleeves of lace. Her elbow length veil of nylon illusion was caught to. a lace crown of seed pearls and She carried a white sequins. bible and a single white orchid surrounded LEVAN Juab County will receive immediately for the FOR SALE Baby crib, spreading of 120 gallons of also Childs wardrobe and ma- shingle stain on the Juab CounMrs. James P. ty Courthouse. Bids will be hogany desk McCune, Phone 178. submitted to the County Clerk. Y The Impressive ceremony was performed by President A. Bent Peterson of the Manti Temple in the presence of relatives and friends. CALL FOR BIDS bids THURSDAY-FRI9A- One of the beautiful weddings of the fall season was solemnized at the LDS Temple on September 10 when Miss Georgia Delene Raymond became the bride of Bruce Alden is the Thompson. Georgia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Raymond Jr. Bruce is the nephew of Mr and Mrs. Earl Ludlow with of Benjamin whom he has made his home. Powell. by tiny salmon-colore- ( v. I streamers. The brides mother wore a cinnamon sheath dress while Mrs. Ludlow wore a beige lace. Their flowers were salmon colman. J MaS: Did Yo'trfnoiy... History in a Hurry in Utah d rose buds. She was attended by Janet Mathews as maid of honor, Margo Brough, Gwen Gardner, Paula Jeanne Ilaymond, the brides sister, as bridesmaids. The attendants wore crystal taffeta sheath in a rusty peach shade over skirts of net in corresponding shades. The attendants each carried a bouquet of yellow spider chrysanthemums surrounded b y bronze carnations with gold ored camelias. Dale Jolley 8 r After Manti Temple Yedding When Kit Carton blazed a trail acroti .X Utahi Salt Flats in 1845, little did he dream that this dried up salt bed would one day x X come into world-widprominence at the moat unique of all race courses. Toe Salt Beds, part of the remains of historic Lake Bonneville, are extremely porous and the surface, except for the upper crust, Is entirely filled with saturated brine. This moisa major safety factor, and ture cools tires treads can be made much thinner than those made for other surfaces. The salt, with a maximum thickness of 5 feet, is so hard and rigid it can support many tons. Every year drivers come from all over the world to make g dashes across the salt. Perhaps the most spectacular accomplishment was the record run of John Cobb of 403.13 m.p.h. in 1947. Theres another record being set in Utah not as dramatic perhaps, as those made on thcSalt FlatSj but important nevertheless. It's the record of consistent performance on the part of the United States Brewers Foundation. They are constantly working to assure the citizens of Utah clean, wholesome conditions wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. ... u record-shatterin- Miss Jolene Anderson sets date for Hawaiian Temple rites . . acted as best Assisting in the gift room were Nancy Nyman, Carolyn Parkin, and Mary Austin. Sally Lomax had the guest book in charge. Guests were served refreshments from small tables centered with salmon colored floating gladiolas over a centerpiece ' of green and orange net. Assisting with the serving were Donna Dell Painter, Barbara Lunt, Marjorie Jensen, Kathy Christensen, Larue Stephensen and Lola Math- e Couple Tells Plans for Wedding At Close of Missionary Service DIVISION UTAH-WYOMI- Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Jolene Anderson and Joseph G. Christensen. Parents of the bride-eleare Mr. and Mrs. Miles A. Anews. The young couple left im- derson. Mr. Christensens parmediately after the reception ents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen on a honeymoon trip to Idaho L. Christensen. The couple will exchange and Wyoming. They are maktheir home in Spanish vows October 20th in a Haw-aiia- n ing Temple ceremony Fork. ct An open house to honor the newlyweds will take place on November 5 after their return from the Hawaiian Islands, where Mr. Christensen will have completed an LDS' sion. 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