OCR Text |
Show 5SEE33S9SS IS THE HEAT GETTING YOU DOWN Come in and see our TRAVELAIRE ROOM COOLERS Priced from We still have 2 39,95 to 89.95 RAM RAP MOTORIZED BARBEQUE GRILLS Ideal for Patio or those Canyon Outings fk H PLUMBING AND 'BUILDERS' SUPPLY 66 South Main NEPHI. UTAH 66 South Main PHONE 306 CELEBRATE AT PROVO'S FOURTH OF JULY IMOIIA HEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mr. Rlolmnl Howell LEVAN SOCIAL ITEMS of Kearns visited over the week Mr and Mrs. Frhardt Ben end with her mother, Mrs. diven visited in Pleasant Grove Cleon Kay. on Friday with their son in Handy Kay sjxnt last week law and daughter. Mr. and with hi brother In law and Mrs. John Sorensen, isister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard KJectkwi of officers for the I lowell in Kearns. American legion, Levan Post Mr. and Mr. Kent Kay and No. 21, was held June 24. Nrv son Michael spent Sunday with officers include: Commander, IVte Hallow; first assistant Mr. Qeon Kay. Iterele Hansen; second assistMr. and Mr. Robert Fowden ant, Alvin Stephensen; adjutand children of Murray, and ant Robert Ballow; Finance ofMr. and Mr. Mark Fowden ficer, Delwin Shepherd; Serand children of Orem were vice officer. Reuben Paystruo; week end guest of their mothat arms. Jack Bosh; sergeant Mrs. er, Mr. Cora Fowden. Golden Mangelson. Nora Kay and daughter, Mrs! chaplain, Ronald Fveritt of Delta, ColoMrs. Bessie Witt of Provo is rado, who were enroute to visiting at the Ixime of her Reno, Nevada to make their parents, Mr. and Mi. LeGrand home, visited with Mr. Fow- Mangelson. den on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bosh, Miss Carolyn Oliver, daught- Mr. and Mr. JackFloyd Bosh and er of Mr. and Mr. Harrison family, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Oliver, has enrolled at Stevens Mangelson and Mr. and Henager Business College in Mi Kent Lintonfamily, of and family Salt Lake City. Nephi, and Mrs. Ella Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clayson attended the Bosh family reunof Payson and Mrs Rose Neil-se- n ion at the Lehi City Park on were Sunday dinner guests Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brooks of Idaho Falls were guests of attended the Simmons family Mrs. Leah Bosh on Sunday. reunion at Clover, near Dug-waMrs. Della Tunbridge celelast week. Mrs. Katie Sheperd, Mrs. brated her 80th birthday anSadie Harris and Mrs. Stella niversary at her home where a Boswell visited. in Orem Sun- delicious luncheon was served day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim to Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and family. Jacobsen and Alice Jacobsen of Mrs. Vera Cowan, Mrs. Bas- Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. il Sheperd and daughter Robyn Elmer Jacobsen of Provo; Soand Melvin Sheperd all of Salt phia Bosh, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lake City visited on Friday Jenkins, Mrs. Alma Davis and with Mrs. Katie Sheperd. They son Myron and Mrs. Chloe Analso attended funeral services derson, all of S'alt Lake City; for Ray Newton. Mrs. Ruby Christiansen of Lee Mrs. Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Asa Sperry Pleasant and Mrs. Elma Sperry and Aagard and Mrs. Annie Poul-sechildren of Spanish Fork visited in Glendale with Mr. and Floyd Bosh of Levan was acMrs. Kent Anderson and at the by Allen Belliston companied Glen Canyon Dam over the of to Jackson Hole, Nephi week end. Wyoming on Wednesday of last week to transfer a load of cattle. YOUR OLD WATCH IS WORTH MORE ON Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Shepherd and two sons attended the TRADE IN AT Francom family reunion on NEPHI JEWELRY Sunday. They also visited in Phone 34I- - Neohi Springville with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shepherd, and in Provo 55X33 sion 75 cents, children. Tuesday, July 4, 9:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Price iCora and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Neilsen and aon Boyd Todd of Salt Lake City were recent guests of their grand mother, Mrs. Nellie Nielsen. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen this week were Mr. and Mi. Cameron Thorpe and daughter Lois of Axteli on Tuesday; Vern Sorensen of Provo on Monday; Mr. and Mrs. James R. Peterson of Centerficld and Mr. and Mi. John Anderson of Salt Lake City on Sunday. Mrs. Bryce Christensen spent Monday in Centerfield with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers and family of American Fork visited with their parents, Mrs. Sadie Bowers and Mrs. Edna Sherwpod on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gardner spent Sunday visiting in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kendall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Green. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. If. Ray Francom and Mrs. DuLcie Francom attended the Francom family reunion at the Murray City Park. Mrs. Blaine Norton and three children of Provo accompanied them home for a few days visit with her parents. Jack Engle left Saturday night by plane for St. Paul, Minnesota to visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henry Engle. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Francom and children of Wenachee, Washington are visiting with his mother, Mrs. Dulcie Francom and his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chns- - ed Gold Rush Hite, Utah, in 1893 - population one: exile, Cass Hite, who had built a rock cabin on the Colorado where he eked out a living washing 'flour gold from sandbars. Cass Hite was an isolationist, but most Utahns enjoy companionship. Many like to pause for a friendly glass of beer or ale . . . and the United States Brewers Association is constantly working for dean, wholesome conditions wherever these light beverages of moderation are sold. ill UU IGA TABLERITE Cheese Spread t 2 IGA OVEN FRESH Bll Mammoth Par- -- I - j 'jm M O Q V PXGQF8 CHUCK WAGON HOT DOG OR HAMBURGER 2bag (BU ( - TABLE RITE QT SALAD DRESSING IGA On June 30th we cut up our interest pie. Thousands of savers who make regular deposits in First Security Bank will have their foresight and thrift rewarded when we pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in interest to our depositors as their individual servings. Every time you have money coming in, put some aside in your savings account. If you are not already one --2 become a frequent depositor where the convenience of doing all of your banking under one roof makes regular, systematic Savings easy at First Security Bank. DECORATED PITCHER You get these extra benefits when you save at First Security Bank Choice of throo accounts: Automatic Savings, Twin $ Savings or Standard Bank Savings. il service. We pay postage both ways. Each depositors account insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Guorantood bank intorost. And, of course, at a bank your money is available anytime. Sovo-by-mo- AND 4 TUMBLERS Prices effective Thursday SEE OUR Security tank at Utah, NA. fin Security Sank e4 Woho, N. K tint Security Stata ftonfc fint Security Sank ef lack Sp rwtgt Membert Federal Depewt heuren ce C erperetiee Ho 49 FREE -5 CANS MCP OR CAL FAME LEMONADE set - Friday -- Saturday TNTs FOR ADDITIONAL BUYS! and Monday July 3rd prices are our Approximate GOST OR LESS To which wc add All only 10 FIRST SECURITY BANK Fnt r.v'--- ... week each of our savers gets a piece of the pie When greedy prospectors questioned him, he said that the heavier gold had probably washed down to the foot of Navaho Mountain. Whether Hite was sincere or merely wanted to be left alone, he triggered a gold rush. Ferries were built, dredges hauled in - but the gold was too fine to be recovered. Dredges were left to rust and Hite went into hiding to avoid vengeful prospectors. Whatever your outdoor eating plans ore for this big holiday weekend . . . shop at IGA for oil your needs. You'll find many suggestions that will help stimulate the hearty appetites of young and old. look at some of the features in this ad that will be highlighted ot your IGA Store. Plump meaty fryers, hot dogs, buns, relishes, all quality products salad fixin's priced to fit your purse. Stop in today . . . you'll be glad you did. This Tuesday, July 4, 1 :30 p.m. Final Rodeo Performance at Fairgrounds. Prices same as Monday performance. Tuesday, July 4, 8:30 p.m. Panorama Broadway musical and variety show, BYU stadium. (Pre show activities at 8 p.m.) Fireworks will climax the show. $1.50 adults, $1.00 students; 75 cents children. BRING HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME THE WHOLE FAMILY Ill-Fat- a Her sister Barbara returned with her for a few days 100 entries. The Thursday, June 29, 1961 Page Three Tolley on Tuosilay. Thi,e enjoying the day were CAItn OF THANKS Mr. and Mi. Paul Francom Couple Obtains I'jxin a sorrowful occasion, and family of Salt Ioike City, Mr. and Mrs Allen Francom the kindnses of relatives and License to Marry and family, Wenachee, Wash- friends have heljx'd us to enA marriage license was issuington; Mr, and Mrs. Charles dure. Your words of consola- ed on June 22 by the Juab Brotherson and family of Lay-to- tion and sympathy. our cards County Clerk's office to Gorofand and floral your letters, Mr. and Mi. Leo Chrisdon R. Kelson, son of Mr. and n appivc-iatiotensen and family of Nephi; ferings evpresed your for Warner; a rut your Mr. Gordon Ray Kelson Sr, of Mrs. Dulcie Francom. and the and Connie Rae Cowhost and hostess, Mr. and Mis thoughts with us have given Nephi; an, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. We for hoH the future. especWallace Tolley, and their fama ir nee C. Cowan, also of ially want to thank the Ion an ily. Nephi. Ward Bishopric for their kindMrs. Romaine Mangelson and nesses in our behalf, and all children visited in Salt Lake who in any way participated Mi. Leonard Belliston and City on Friday and Saturday at the sen ices. granddaughter, Deanne, and with her mother, Mrs. Ella Mrs. Louise B. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Belliston Anderson. Mr Anderson acand family visited over the family Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor week end with Mr. and Mrs. companied them home for a short visit. and family. Glade Van Nosdol in Pavson Wallace Bogh. ade, University Avenue and East Center. Did YoWKnow.,, The family of Mrs. Dulcie Francom met in Sait laike City at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Nephi, Utah y. n. MAJOR EVENTS: Rides and Carnaval at June 27 - July 4 North Park, Fourth West and Fifth North Gigantic Bazaar at North July 1, 3 and ,4 Park. Fourth West and Fifth North Saturday, July 1, 7 p.m. Childrens Miniature Parade, Center Street, Fist East to Fourth West. Queens Ball (public Saturday, July 1, 9 p.m. Bonneville-15th Ward Hall, 85 dance) Provo. South 9th East, $1.00 per couple Patriotic Assembly Sunday, July 2, 8:15 p.m. BYU Fieldhouse. Guest speaker, Dr. Homer Durham, President, Arizona State University. First performance of Monday, July 3, 8 p.m. professional RCA approved Rodeo at Utah County Fairgrounds, lltli South and University Avenue. Best cowboys in the land. $2.50 reserved seats; $1.50 .general admis- with Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd and family on Monday, tensen In Nephi. CUSTOM 56 EAST CENTER STREET NEPHI PHONE 57 FREEZING CUTTING WRAPPING CASE LOTS are at cost plus 6 |