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Show COUPON 10c on 3-- lb CLIPPER? tin of IGA Save SNO-KREE- FOR RENT or FOR SALE 2 Reed A. Bailey home bedrooms with full basement Excellent location near schools Oil furnace heat and church Louise TayCall 0497R11 lor. SHORTENING by from our the coupon clipping Page Six Thursday, January 5th, 1961 Nephi, Utah display advertisement on page it to Johnson's 3 and 2 bed-oo- m FREE use of our Carpet where bringing ALL of your FOR RENT Two bedroom FOR RENT buy you house at 71 North 1st West furSTiampooer with purchase of foods at OUR COST OR LESS home with basement See furnished Concompletely unfurnished or nished Blue ChapLustre Shampoo PLUS Mrs. Delbert Broadhead or call tact Don Beck. man Furniture Co., 61 South 70. 10. InvenSALE STILL' ON tory sale still on balance of this week. Prices below cost Ermas Dress Shop, 845 No. Main, Nephi. 1 good used FOR SALE 1954 House Trailer model, complete with bath and InWill finance bedroom quire First Security Bank, Nephi office. 27-fo- ot Fine PIANO FOR SALE low Spinet, like new. AssumeCredmonthly payments. Write it Mgr., Box 939, Idaho Falls, ' I 4. t f ) iVr V I ft, f I '3 Idaho. Trash burner FOR SALE complete With water jacket Arthur G. Ostler, phone 162W TWO BEDROOM HOME for Excellent location Mrs. George G. Howarth. Call visited the shelter, which ATTRACTIVE FALLOUT shelter was built by the liet, III. Thirty-thousafood Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization in the Included sleeping facilities for eight, a farm home (inset) which was and water supply, battery radio, and assorted (OCDM Photo) part of the recent Farm Progress Show near Jo-- tools, lights and sanitary Items. 11-d- ay rent 97W. Utah 4-- H Members Win $400 Scholarships .1 The Lynn FOR SALE Mellor home at 75 N. 6 East Neldon Call Hanson, phone 472J f "4 ; If-- ,i . n' WHAT'S PLAYING AT M S'yJferSZ li I V1 VEMIC r J )( fri iA S-- if v.;riP r Tonight and Friday -- URt ' b I- A - 1 u7j PRESLEY SINGS EM! G Saturday at Business Report Reviews Well Juab Businesses SALT LAKE CITY Mary Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Austin; Linda Sperry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dell Sperry; Trudy Bos-we- l, daughter of Mrs. Stella H. Boswell, and Carolyn Parkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin, all of Nephi, have been recently honored at a special awards assembly at Stevens Henager College, Salt Lake City. Statistics released this week by D. E. Smith, district man ager of the Salt Lake City office of Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. reflect the trend of business Juab County population in dunng the past year. Figures obtained from a physical count of the Dun & Bradstreet Reference book for Januarq, 1961 98 totaled manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers in this area, the same as two years ago, January 1959. The Dun & Bradstreet reference book lists all manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers who seek or grant commercial credit. It does not include some of the service and professional businesses such as beauty and barber shops, security dealers and real estate brokers. Therefore ,the figures for businesses in Juab County would actually be higher than the 93 quoted College Levan Young Ladies Honored At Awards Banquet Thursday LEVAN Nineteen young ladies of the Levan Ward and one adult leader received recognition awards at a banquet held last Thursday evening at the Levan Ward hall. Following prelude music by Julie Nebeker and the opening prayer by A. Bent Peterson, president of the Manti Temple, the group enjoyed a delicious banquet. Bishop J. Clair Col-larconducting the program, gave opening remarks and introduced the visitors. The program proceeded - as follows: Girls double trio- Carolyn Pay-struLinda Taylor, Nancy Mangelson, Kathleen Wankier, Katheryn Sorbe and Mary Collard, with Fern Wankier as accompanist; speaker, Janice Ballow, How Our Ward Leaders Can Help Us Prepare for Temple Marriage; Girls vocal quartet: Vicky Wankier, Alice Worthington, Kathryn Sorbe and Melba Strait, accompanied by Marene Sorbe; speaker, Fern Wankier, How Parents and Ward Leaders Can Work Together in Guiding and Helping Our Children; vocal solo, Delora Nebeker, accompanied by Julie Nebeker; speaker, Mrs. A. Bent Peterson; closing President R. Roscoe prayer, d, The announcement was made recently by I. W. Stevens, college president. These girls have made some of the colleges outstanding records during the past year President Stevens said. Students achieving outstanding performance in a particular subject are presented with a special awards certificate. Mary received an award in shorthand; Linda received her The Dun & Bradstreet Refer- award in typing; Trudy receivence book, which is ithe worlds ed three awards, one in shortlargest regularly published vol- hand, one in typing, and one in ume, is revised every 60 days transcription; and Carolyn reto keep the business listings ceived her award in typing. current. During the past 60 days, nearly 70,000 new names Mary, Linda and Carolyn were added to the Reference are currently enrolled in a secBook and almost 65,000 were retarial finishing course, and removed. During the period, Trudy is enrolled in an execucredit ratings were changed on tive secretarial course. All are more than 110,000 business en- graduates of Juab High school at Nephi where they terprises. particip& Dun the Broadstreet Using ated in many Reference book listings as a activities. guide, it is interesting to review what has happened in the two principal county communities during the past three In Eureka there were years. 15 listings in January, 1959, this dropped to 14 In I960 and again is up to 15 in January 1961. In Nephi, the number increased from 72 in 1959 to 74 in 1960 and dropped to 73 in above. ar p, Mary Louise Shepherd, Linda Lee Taylor, Kathryn Worwood, each of whom received their third award; Mary Collard, Carolyn Paystrup and Lillian Wankier, who each received their fourth award; Alice Worthington and Vicky Sue Wankier, each of whom received their fifth award and Shirley who received her Shepherd, sixth award. Mrs. Irene Mangelson received her third leader's award. a good used FOR SALE House Trailer. 1954 model complete with bath and bedInquire room. Will finance at Nephi office. First Security Bank. 27-f- t. PANTRY as bare as Mother Hubbards Cupboard? Stock up on CASE LOTS at our cost Johnsons or less plus only TO A 56 East Center St., Nephi 6. YOUR OLD "WATCH IS WORTH MORE ON TRADE IN AT NEPHI JEWELRY Phone 34 1 Nepnl d imxLLueyAUM fejff 1961, 0 0 0 business. PLEASE honor ars (from left) Rernlce Nelson, Jeanette Olsen, Geneal Gardner, Linda Recipients of national Sharleha Lloyd, Gary Staed Club members were named naSix Utah 94 W. 300 N., Clearfield, dairy foods demonstrational winners at the 39th National Club tion, Carnation Company; Linda Kirkland, 17, 534 E. 7 S., Logan, health, Ell Lilly and Company; Congress held in Chicago recently. They were Sharlene Lloyd, 19, Rt. 1, Sandv, home Improve, among more than 200 delegates who won natihnal honors. Each of the six winners received $400 ment, Foundation; Gary Steed, 18, 1694 N. 250 W., Sunset, tractor, the Utah Oil scholarships. They are (from left): Bernice Nelson, 18, 154 Refining Company. S. 3rd W , Logan, winner in the bread demMore than 1,350 boys and girls representing 50 onstration program sponsored by Standard states and Puerto Rico attended the Congress in Brands; Jeanette Olsen, 20, 99G6 S. State, Sandy, recognition of their achievements in projects clothing, Coats & Clark inc.; Geneal Gardner, 16, I supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service. 4-- DON'T EAT THE 4-- DAISIES Sears-Roebuc- Wednesday Thursday and Friday WALT DISNEYS DARED k Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett on New Years Day were Mr. and Mrs. Othello Jackson of Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and family of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Belliston and family and Mrs. Hazel Garrett of Nephi. COME IN AND SE THE Sunday Afternoon Meeting Is Scheduled ffpeaklng for the Mt. Pleasant group of Jehovahs Witnesses, Mrs. Elma McCleery has announced the visit of circuit supervisor Gerald V. Ross to this area during the week of January 3 to 8. Mr. Ross organized the various departments at the recent Pocatello convention and had parts on the convention pro TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE - BIG .NO PAYMENTS TIL MARCH!! DISCOUNTS - semi-annu- al gram. The local group are looking forward to a week of special activity and spiritual benefit from the visit of Mr. Ross and his wife Besides said Mrs. McCleery. affording advanced training for Jehovahs Witness es the activity scheduled also is designed to encourage more Bible discussion by people in the area. The program began Tuesday and continues throughout the week. Highlight of the week comes Sunday, January 8 when Mr. Ross gives the public talk, Seeking Peace with God and Man in the Blue Room of the Nephi City Equipment building 40 East Center, Nephi. A group Bible study using the Watch-towmagazine as an aid, and final remarks by Mr. Ross will conclude the program. er FOR RENT ed apartment Tolley. fast-steppi- ng JEliXIIIS SALES 805 North Main O Nephi COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE Before it hit the market, Tempest had 3,000,000 miles of SERVICE testing by engineers, pro drivers and a team of teenagers. Its reliability checked out 100. Owners have rolled up millions more. The only kick is the one it puts back in driving. Try it! T1IE NEW TEMPEST IS SOLD AND SERVICED BY YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER GREEIIlOOD SERVICE PHONE 433 & SERVICE 15-inc- 740 NORTH MAIN STREET 3 room heatSee Ray D. 2tip Even if youve lived in Nephi for three months or three decades youll know that the best meats are found at Allens And were well Cash store. known for our quality fruits and vegetables, too. Take a Tempest out on the highway and put it through its paces. This car is a whiz at moving into company on an expressway. Takes you from a standing start to a safe operating speed in seconds . . . gets you up a steep hill in high gear. Run the Tempest over the roughest road you can find. It rides like the big ones because its balanced! The engines up front the transmissions in the rear. And its got independent suspension at all four wheels. Tires dig in h wheels make car firm on curves and turns. Full look big. Tires last. Brakes run cooler. i Pauline individual awards; Chester, Janice Ballow, Mary and Morgan, Rhea Poulsen each of Shauna Shepherd, whom received their second individual awards; Janet Brough, Garrett. Girls receiving awards consisted of Nancy Mangelson, Kathleen Wankier, Diane Aag-arand Dorothy Wankier, each of whom received their first India Each Reference Book listing a condensed summary of the information contained in the Dun & Bradstreet Credit report and each year the company writes to all businesses for their year-en- d report of Sunday WHO Nephi Students Rating Is I BLUES Monday and Tuesday Doris Day David Niven TEH Bradstreef extra-curricul- v- - THE Dull & NEPHI, UTAH AND CHAIR SET - -1- 69.95 149.88 -89.95143.88 329.95 236.20 289.95 79.97 249.95 - - - 1 99.97 419.95 319.97 99.95 69.88 2 MB. & MRS OCCASIONAL CHAIR -1- 09.95 - 68.97 I WHITE HAUGilYDE CHAIR 99.95 74.97 I BECLHIER CHAI- R109.95 - - - 89.97 RECLIHER CHAIR 99.95 79.97 I BECLIHER CHAIR 89.95 -- -68.97 119.95 5 PIECE ROUND Dl.lHIHG SET 94.88 7 PIECE BOUHD DllilllHG SET 124.95 99.88 5 FO SET WITH 30" INLAID TOP TABLE 85.95 -- -- 64.88 TOYS - BUY FOR NEXT CHRISTMAS AT Vi PRICE ALL LAMPS -- 25 OFF -- 199.95 -- -- -1- --- -1 I , SINCLAIR Products MANY OTHER ITEMS Oil SALE Front End Alignment Wheel Balancing Motor Overhaul Welding Brake Sendee Glass Replacement No Lubrication O 2 PIEEG SOFA Gold Strike Stamps with gas and oil Trade-in- s All Sales Final- - Cash or Contract! |