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Show GIFT LISTS Tor weddings, FOR SALE Cabbage 2c Phone 87 lb. Small, medium and at FORSEYS large heads. Charlie Teramoto, Leand we'll do tne rest. etc. van. Phone 0499J1. Mrs. Powell Reviews Book at Club Meeting; Marriage Licenses liEPIII HEWS BRIEFS Early Education in marriage license was issued on November 4, 1960 by the Juab County Clerks office to David Paul Lunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt of Nephi Mr.and Mrs. Lynn Brough and son Chad of Salt Lake City were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brough and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. A ELECTRIC MOTORS, furHAY FOR SALE Second Mrs. Bowles Hostess nace controls and service at or third crop, $25.00 per ton Plumbing & Builders Sup-- In the field. Larry Anderson, The Novemoer 3rd meeting and Terrell Dawn Christiansen, PjjYg West Center, phone 306 phone Fillmore 149J1. 2tip of the Beta Literary Club was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen held at the home of Mrs. Max Belliston of Nephi. Bowles. Club collect was read by Mrs. Harlow Pexton. Mrs. SOCIAL ITEMS OF Othel Pay conducted melody time. Mrs. Leo Christensen was welcomed into the club by Mrs. 4-- D Iron ri le Get an IRONRITE Automatic Ironer Youll H the more spend do your ironing in time giving you precious hours to with your family. Youll have even more .beautiful looking ironing. Youll iron anything you can wash on an Ironrite easily and simply. Gone forever will be the hot toil of hand irnninu. Model 95 NEW AUTO INSURANCE - Was 3459.95 WHEELBARROWS- L WHILE THEY LAST z price FURNACES - CONTROLS AND MOTORS IN STOCK BATHROOM STOCK - Tubs Roy V. Hanson, president, who conducted the meeting. A very interesting book review of The Ugly American by Wm. J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick, was given by Mrs. Bert Powell. It was a very informative book about American prestige abroad. Members present were Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen, Mrs. Sam Hayes, Mrs. Thad Nebeker, Mrs. Fred J. Chapman, Mrs. Clark Morgan, Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs. Roy W. Hanson, Mrs. Bert Powell, Mrs. Harlow Pexton, Mrs. Jack Ludlow, Mrs. Othel Pay, Mrs. Allen Belliston, Mrs. Leo Christensen, the hostess, Mrs. Max Bowles, and a special guest, Mrs. Clark Sparks. FIXTUES IN - Wash Basins, etc. Also Kitchen Sinks PLUMBING AND BUILDERS SUPPLY Phone 30( 44 West Center St.f Nephi GIVES MORE PROTECTION Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson were in Panguitch on Wednesday to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Hazel Orton, a of Mr. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and son of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Daniel Ferre of The Mona Relief Society had visited with Mr. and a party Monday evening for the Mrs. G. Eugene Wilkey on retiring officers: Erma Kayte, Sunday. Mabel Kay, Ethel Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkey, Zella Sutherland. Each was book accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd with a The presented Doctrines of Salvation" by Williams of Levan visited in Joseph Fielding Smith. A good Salt Lake City on Sunday with program was in attendance to Mrs. Drucilla Kenney on her birthday anniversary. enjoy the program and the 80th luncheon that was served. They also visited with their daughter, Miss Kaye Wilkey, Week end guests of Mr. and who is attending the L D S Mrs. Ray Newton were Mr. Business College. and Mrs. Paul Newton and Max Haw kins and boys were family of Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers in Nephi for the pheasant hunt. and family of Salt Lake City. Mi's. DeWayne Garrett and two children of Kaysville spent Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton were in Fairview on 10 days in Nephi at the home Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins. services for Peter Peterson. They returned to Kaysville on Sunday with Mr. Garertt and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Speak-ma- two daughters. of Salt Lake City visited y Mr. and Mrs. Clark D. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, visited in Payson with Mr. E. Alton Ellertson on Monand Mrs. Burt Tanner on Sunday evening. Mil half-sist- er Wil-ke- y San-taqu- Pris-bre- You need broader coverages today because driving is more SOCIAL ITEMS OF dangerous. The brand new Farmers Insurance Group Auto -Policy covers more hazards gives greatest pays more protectoin in Farmers' history! Mr. and Mrs. James Sheplower than most other Cost? and family of Provo visitleading companies. Investigate herd ed at the home of their Dar-ent- s, call today Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bosh and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Shep- LEVAN herd over the week end. day. Mr. and Mrs. Max Christensen of Compton, California are visiting his mother, Mrs. Jack Kelley, and his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ballow in Levan this week. William Jarrett and son Ronnie of Salt Lake City were week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jar- rett. Week end visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jarrett Mrs. J. O. Taylor were their in Bountiful with Mr. son In law and daughter, Mr. visited Mrs. Ray Johnson, and in and and Mrs. Robert Belliston and Midvale with Mr. and Mrs. family of Provo. Glen Augason on Thursday. ROBERT L. TOLLEY Mrs. Augason Miss Ilene Collard spent the Mrs. Johnson, Phone 635 636 South Main week and with her parents, and Mrs. Jarrett are sisters. ART JENSEN Bishop and Mrs. J. Clair ColMr. and Mrs. C. Ray Peter- Ph. 567 lard. 53 South 1st East and daughters Christine son Week end guests of Mr. and of Boise, Idaho were Debra and Mrs. Vern Mangeison were last week at the home their son in law and daughter, visitors J. Irons, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mathews of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson. of parents and family of Kearns. Mrs. Rue Golden visited in Clyde H. Ewell of Ogden is Salt Lake City several days of visiting at the home of Mr. last week with her son in law and Mrs. Reuben Mangeison and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. this week. Byron Chase and family. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor Golden joined the mon Saturvisited in Ephraim with their day for a visit and Mrs. Goldson in law and daughter, Mr. en accompanied him home. and Mrs. Ted Thompson on Sunday dinner guests at Monday. the home of Mrs. Deon P. Mrs. Julia Sunday visitors at the home Phillipsen were: of Sbphia Bosh on her 84th Palmer of Goshen, Mrs. Edna Miss birthday anniversary were Mr. Huggins of Santaquin, and Mrs. Elmer Taylor and Marion Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nina Taylor of Provo, Frank Palmer and the hostess, Mrs. Beatrice Thacker and Mr. Mrs. Phillipsen. The occasion and Mrs. Adrian Thacker and was following the naming and Mrs. Alice blessiog of Teresa Kae, the three children, Jacobsen and Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vivian Jacobsen of Salt Lake Palmer. Other guests during City; Mrs. Betty Lou Ostler of the day were Mr. and Mrs. Nephi and Mrs. Emily Bosh ot Doug Palmer and son Brent of Dugway. Levan. I C? EASIER GOING I THE LOAD, LONGER -- LIFE FOR THE I V'v TRUCK! If you dont think scrapping the front axle has made a world of difference, you haven't driven a Chevy in a while. A few minutes behind the wheel and you can feel why drivers are happier and breakable loads are better protected. But the biggest advantage of all, you'll realize, is that the truck itself (sheet metal, tires, chassis components, everything) takes less abuse. With independent front suspension soaking up road shock and vibration, the truck lasts longer, goes extra thousands of miles before trade-i- n time. Add that to what everybody's always known about Chevy dependability and you find yourself looking u.Trf, M at the soundest truck investment you could bet your business on. i .1 Page Five e FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING TABLE A.. - 4 -- 4 .vn 4- i t '4- ;- -- ? f W cussed. V jA P ' r Mrs. James M. Anderson gave 4 I A a voca lsolo In The Little j. , V Red School House and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck played "School Days with the club members Nippy Sour Cream Stuffing makes a zesty dressing for this Butter Turkey thats accompanied by Butter Glazed Broccoli and joining in on the chorus of Baked flavorsome Cottage Cheese Filled Tomato Rings. To top it off serve each song. Eggnog-ApricChiffon Pie for dessert. Those enjoying the affair were Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mrs. Ed. Cox, Mrs. Ernestine Vest, Mrs. Irel Chase, Mrs. Clyde C. Child, Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. James M. Anderson, Mrs. Cleon Memmott, Mrs. Merle White, Mrs. Frank A. Mathe-soMrs. A. K. Johnson, Mrs. Eugene Beck, Mrs. J. E. Andrews, Miss Naomi Bailey, Mrs. Earl Reid, Mrs. Reeve RichDEPOSIT YOUR ENTRY in the Mystery Personality Contest ardson, Mrs. Bent R. Bryan, Have our check stand stamp our Store this week end at Mrs. Mrs. Udell R. Jensen, IF THE WINNING ENTRY AND side the on it reverse Fred L. Gadd, and the hostess HAS OUR STAMP ON IT, WE WILL GIVE THE WINNER Mrs. Elden Sherwood. A FREE COUPON BOOK FOR GROCERY PURCHASE! We invite all to be at our store Monday, November 14 for Accordian stuWANTED M.P. Winner selection, the ified accordian dents. Cert home teacher will come to your to give instruction. Beginner accordian furnished. Call 200 and leave your name and ad56 East Center Street Nephi, Utah dress and instructor will call on you. ;K K S : v HERE'S SOMETHING SPECIA- L-- JOHNSONS IGA MARKET t s t-S- , RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS IGA - Limit Quart SALAD DRESSING 1 IGA - Limit 1 Quart SALAD OIL TABLE RITE Sfa 90 Score ! BUTTER Pack-L- b0 v LvVst' ' x V , iv W ' w ' IGA FANCY CHUNK TUNA You Limit 5 Cans y. nokedg VOTING REGISTRATION PROCEDURES are explained to miles Pfc Marvene G. Morse of Fresno, California (left) and to Pfc FriedBoth men are members of rich H. Klein of Seattle, Washington. Anxious to Fort California. 2d Ord, Command, the Logistical cast their ballots for the first time, the soldiers toured Monterey voting facilities to learn more about their newly attained privilege. Voting, the heritage of all U.S. citizens, was not always a privilege extended to members of the Armed Forces. and look ! U Lite-a-Lur- i FOR THE DRIVER AND ' - I The Club met at the home of Mrs. Elden Sherwood on November 3. Members of the 20th Century club w'ere Mrs. Fred L. special guests. Gadd conducted the meeting and litany was read by Mrs. J. E. Andrews. A very informative and interesting program on education w'as given by Mrs. F. II. Beckstead. She discussed our school system from the beginning, mentioning some of the methods used in the early schools. Excerpts from the Nephi Centennial Booklet was given which gives some of the early teachers and methods of teaching in Nephi. Nephi had the third high school in the state of Utah. The progress of education through the years and modem day schools and teaching methods also were dis- Thursday, November 10, I960 Vy v I Nephi, Utah n, nmn r in Nephi Area is Topic For Two-Clu- b Meeting A panel and two pickups that put a thrifty engine In the rear, the driver up front and as much as 1,900 pounds of load space in between I Thats more r. Yet these Corvair 95's are nearly two capacity than a conventional feet shorter from bumper to bumper. Highly maneuverable. Built to last and bound to save on a busy schedulel Em! SWIFTS PREMIUM FULLY COOKED -- lb half-tonne- Vy CENTER SLICES-l- b FROZEN CHICKEN - LEGS BREASTS OR THIGHS (Limit 3pkgs) Prices Effective Thursday, Friday FROZEN 6 ORANGlfo) JUICE and Saturday Sid doon span a full 49 arid. Loadini hl(M ill lo 14 t One GREENWOOD SERVICE 74 NORTH MAIN STREET PHONE 433 NEPHI, UTAH one at night, One along the way You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day) at noon, AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH limited prices are our Approximate GOST OR LESS To which we add Iftl SEE THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS cans - Quantities All C0RVAN oz(ft , only 10 CASE LOTS are al cos! plus 6 1 |