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Show - Thuriday, Nephi, Utah Auguit 10, 196! NATIONAL Pag Two EDITORIAL Sherwood visited and Mrs. Colleen NeiKon and 4 dl K n in law and gon Ctaig of Sunset visited Mr. and Irmo on SafimLty. I daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max with their parents, on Sunday. 'Shields at K a nosh over the Mrs. Roy Chase Pleaxe give a pint of 1,Imm I wee end. She also attended the Craig remained for a weeks todaj! Cult at the Armory be. Promised Val-le- y viist with his grandparents. tween 2 and 6 p.m. j presentation of V-T-tri Fillmore at presented by were TTTTTe-- . Utah banks Arigening Mesa. of VV. Le Bailey Mrs. Evan Blackett, Mrs. Millard Slake on Friday night. farmeis and ranchers with SOCIAL ITEMS over the YOUR OLD WATCH IS zona was in Nephi OF Harold Jones and Mrs. Ronald more credit and other financial Mrs. Glen Christensen of Mt. week end and Monday visiting Jones entertained recently in WORTH MORE ON services than any institutional honor of their husbands and Pleasant visited last week with with relatives and friends. Mr. group of lenders at the begin-to TRADE IN AT IaiAnn Jones birthday anniver- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. La- Bailey transacted several items ning of this year, according In Utah. while business of Bowles. Vern saries with a patio supper at Kenneth Nyman, First Security NEPHI JEWELRY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green-h- a the home of Mr. and Mrs. HarBank of Utah, N. A. who repPhono 34 Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler Neohi sons and Rev a Mrs. Ballow and AsJones. lgh old Bankers daughters Marilyn resents the Utah Mrs. Marvin and and and and of family Ixon and Mr. and Mrs and Irnn Marjory (Jimmy sociation as Juab County Key !r. and Mrs. Wallace CarBlaine Penney and family of Banker. Meadow recently spent sever- ter and family and Mr. and banks states the I960 During at Blackfixit, Idaho vis- Mrs. Rex Carter and family maintained their leadership in al dayswith relatives and friends. visited in Spnngville with Mr. iting agricultural credit services. On July 29th they attended and Mrs. Boyd Carter on SunBased on the 20th annual and rendition for day. farm lending summary of the the weddingJensen and Carlos Agricultural Committee of the Jacqueline Visiting at the home of Mr. Toll. Jacqueline is the and American Bankers Association. Mrs. Elmont Carter this of Den-ziMr. and Mrs. t daughter l Mr. Nyman reported that a week are their son and daughtGreen-halgJensen. Miss h Marilyn the beginning of the year, Utah er in law, Mr. and Mrs. Roband Jean Peggy fanners Penney banks were helping were bridesmaids for their cous- ert Carter and daughter Tonya and ranchers with $13 million in, Misses Carol Sue of Salt Lake City. in loans, five per cent more and Jacqueline. Penney were the Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. than a year previous. This to- flowerCarolyn girls. Brown are moving from Salt tal included $36 million in proThe Greenhalghs also at- Lake duction loans and $7 million in tended City to Mapleton. and are open house in Salt Lake spending this week with Mr. same the At farm mortgages. on City July 30th for Mrs and Mrs. Douglas Brown. time $12 million in farm loans Grace Sowby on her 90th was held by life insurance comDr. and Mrs. Neil Brough the Fedpanies; $18 million bymillion at their home in entertained by $11 cans Banks; Land eral on Saturday for memHoliday Association; Credit Production bers of his family. Those atand $5 million in non real for tending- from Nephi w'ere Mr. loans plus $12 million in and Mrs. Reeve G. Richardson, real estate loans by the FarmMr. and Mrs. Sheri Ferre, Mr. ers Home Administration. and Mrs. C. W. Glazier, and Assorfed Flavors 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. Warrillow About 70 per cent of the Brough. production rredlt extended to by lending Institution Mr. and Mrs. James Golden DEL MONTE Utah fanner and ranchers of Provo were week end guests came from bank. of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brough Mrs. Olive Broadhead spent for Mr. Nyman said that "farm-ing- f visiting in Santaquin Saturday billion nationally is a $200 with her brothers, Conrad and industry which means that ani Wilford Johnson. 14 oz boitle for SOCIAL BANK LOANS AID UTAH AGRICULTURE If Elis Mrs. Eldon OF .with her I "' NEPHI NEPHI every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: One year $4.00; Sir months $2.25. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertisina rates on request. Published Editor-Manage- Roy E. Gibson r: Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone i s vrn '4 IMES-UXJEW- 1 196, Nephi, Utah o 1 " i u ALKERS S IdeaMO give a pint of blood HELP WANTED SALESMEN OK AGENTS today! Call at the Armory be2.50 per hour or more for tween 2 and 6 pan. part or full time route work. Large repeat orders. Man or AUCTION City Park. Friwoman. Write MeNESS CO 11 Third Ward Dept. 4014, Oakland 23, Calif. day, August Carnival. $100 MONTHLY SPAKE TIME Refilling and collecting money from New Type high quality coin operated dispensers In this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $1900.00 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net up to $400 monthly. More full time. For personal interview write P. O. Box 2753, Boise. Idaho. Include phone. GOT A SWEET TOOTH??? Puritan Supreme Pecan Sandies and Cocoanut Chocolate Drop Cookies are on special this week end. 2 bags for only 81c at Johnsons IGA, 56 East Center, where you buy all of your food needs AT OUK COST OK LESS plus only 10 1-- lb WATCII AND JEWELRY 5 93c SPRING GARDEN PEAS TASTEWELL APPLE SAUCE7 1.00 11 PKGS 1.00 JELL-- es-sta- te REPAIR - Reasonable prices than a $50,000 investment, - Nephi with a great many commercial prompt service Get your Juab STUDENTS family-typ- e operations running p Fhone $41. a Crimson and Gold Loose Leaf Jewelry, well above this figure. Capital $ toBobs Folders here $1.39 requirements to operate inRexall Store. FOR SALE Open Sunday Lodge Pine days farm businesses are 1 to 6 p.m. for your Greenwood creasing and farmers are findPoles $1.00 each Service, 740 North Main, Phone ing a greater need for the use To meet 433. of borrowed funds. V, in banks need, this changing a use to It costs nothing Utah have the job of seeing Blue Lustre Carpet Shampooer SEE OUR SEI.ECTION of that the legitimate credit needs with purchase of Blue Lustre. used furniture and appliances of farmers and ranchers are Chapman Furniture Co. Chapman Furniture Co., 61 met on terms which will bring South Main. returns to both borrower and lender and strengthen the STOCK UP NOW AND SAVE! economy. Have a supply of canned foods One blonde, one PIANOS "While farmers have not for any emergency. Buy em dark finish built by been sharing fully, for a period Spinet case. dozen or the the by by Baldwin. Located near here, of years, in the relatively favCheck our windows and shelv- will sacrifice rather than re- orably national income, agries as well as our advertisement Lake turn to Salt City store culture is not insolvent. Bank in this paper for wide selection O. Box 2033 .farm ioan deliquencies are very and real values Johnson's Write Adjuster, P. low and farmers equities genf 56 East Center. Nephi Salt Lake City 10. Utah. IGA t erally are in a favorable position. "J RENT OR FOR PEACHES FOR CANNING Modem SALE As a further service to help home with and ranchers keep pace j farmers Special this week end only two baths; Stokermatic, $35.00 with increased mechanization Pick your own $2.50 bushel. Call for Will $45.00. furnish about at McMullins Orchard, and technology, 579J or get key from Elwood of all bank agricultural Jenkins. loans have a repayment prolonger than one year. gram IlE MADE IT Ray Weaver, in DO SEWING WILL my Mr. Nyman believes that ART CO. MEMORIAL 39, is sitting tight in his Mildred Hill, Phone home bankand ranchers dealer "farmers, Authorized Exclusive 247. boat, circle, as it bobs in for Rock of Ages. Bonded, ers working together in this the beneath Niagara rapids make Utah agriculway monuments. help and guaranteed Falls. He was trying to prove reHe more ture prosperous. FOR SALE OR RENT Two Contact Murren H. Worthingthat the craft which he built ported that 93 per cent of the was bedroom modem home at Le- ton. representative. safe enough for rescue insured commercial banks in van. Will finance. Contact He landed ashore work. are the state agricuserving Mrs. Clyde Kay, Phone 552J. WANTED Donations for ltures credit needs. Third Ward Carnival. Toys, old Please give a pint of blood furniture, hay. grain, animals, today! Call at the Armory be- etc. Contact Bob Hail. tween 2 and 6 pan. FOR SALE Meat type FOR SALE Montag Coun- fryer chickens. Also all makes tess Coal range with two elect-ri- c of bicycles repaired. Marvin Garrett, phone 128W. plates. $30.00. Call 313. is n 4 one-thir- d TOMATO JUICE 4ffoz3for89c DEL MONTE CREAM CORN 5 95c DEL MONTE CATSUP 2 39c DEL MONTE PEACHES -H- alves Iiea.se give a pint of blood today! Call at the Armory be-- j tween 2 and 6 pan. or Slices Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Anderson and baby left Monday to return to Long Beach, California after visiting his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. James M. Anderson. Mr. Anderson has been stationed at Longi Beach for some time past. He will leave this week end on a cruise to Japan and the western Pacific. The bbay daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson was blessed and giv- en the name of Pamera Lou! at Mt. Pleasant on Sunday. SWIFTS ICE C RE AM -- V2 gallon ICE CREAM -- 12 Gallon - 69c Mrs. Mary Anderson of Pro-- , for a few days with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Anderson. --5- HI-LAN- Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harrison in Roosevelt several days of last week. They also visited Flaming Gorge Dam and t he Dinosaur Na- tional monument. Gilsonito is a hydrocarbon found only in tho Uintah Basin of Utah and Colorado. It is mined exclusively in Utah. The ore, broken up by powerful water jets, is pipeline pumped as a water slurry through a to a Colorado refinery, where it is converted to metallurgical grade coke and high octane gasoline. Truly a n dollar Utah industryl unique, 72-mi- le UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION fan finoteirpIhMwiae Farm Interphone is a new intercommunicat'jg service designed especially for western farm families. It includes a main phone in your home (which most farms already have) , one extension in any outbuilding you might choose, and a heavy-dut-y outdoor speaker for your farmyard. Each component is equipped with a sensitive microphone for hands-fre- e talking. it... SPEND A HAPPY HOLIDAY AT DESERT VILLA Empey's King-srx- e rooms with picture windows Air - Conditioned Hi-- end Fi TV Phones Dinner end show reservations arranged Baby-sitte- available rs Swimming pool All deluxe services WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH FARM INTERPHONE? Q You can talk back and forth between your house and any outbuilding equipped with an extension without stopping work, if you wish. Calls from town may be relayed to any extension. No more missed calls. You save time and You can broadcast your steps. voice from any extension to the farmyard through the powerful outdoor speaker. Your voice will carry several hundred feet. Perfect for talking with hired help or family members if you dont know exactFrom the house, you can monitor ly where they are. sounds in the farmyard that are picked up by the sensitive microphone in the outdoor speaker. Ideal for monitoring during calving or lambing, for guarding livestock or fowl against predatory animals, even for keeping an ear on playing children. O O Right on "The Strip" IAS VEGAS, NEVADA MOUNTAIN Writ to f 1 I toratvr and now TRAVEL GUIDt lilting Kno from coait to tIi coart, IntpocfoJ end approved by of Motor Hotoli. Congr STATES TELEPHONE for complete Information on this new, hw-cc- st Just call your local telephone business service, office. MST 538-- D CLOROX BLEACH--GALLOWHITE STAR TUNA -- Reg STANDBY PINEAPPLE- GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 53c N j i ' . I can ---- 31c 46 oz cans 4 for 1.00 RASPBERRIES Reg- packages 5 for 1.00 VALLEY HI STRAWBERRIES 61.00 TIP TOP DRINKS - -- Assorted 9fr 1.00 FROST FLAME APPLE PIES 4 for 1.00 FRU IT PIES Cherry or Boysenberry 3 fr 1.00 - vmwnaiuomuwuj r mm, WATERMELONS-----3V2- Mrs. Lucille Groscups and children Bruce and Janice of Salt Lake City are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. WHAT IS FARM INTERPHONE? of Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck spent the week end in I a proven, low-co- st way to save time and money for farm families for ill, i Mrs. Bertha Farr and two daughters of Los Angeles were Friday overnight guests of Mrs. Sadie Cazier. They were j enroute to Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gaddi and family of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd. multi-millio- "from the earth comes an abundant I lie for all " Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Beck j and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck were recent visitors at Fish Lake. ! 9c FESTIVAL STRAWBERRY PRESERVES -- - - 44 oz jars, EACH 79c HERSHEYS CHOCOLATE SYRUP 1239 BUTTER MILK BREAD Reg. 34c -- 3 for 89c 16-fo- ot Exclusive and different 00 - vo is visiting Salt Lake City visiting their children, Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Freeman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Beck and 1-- SOFL1N FACIAL TISSUE 400s 5 for 1. 00 TOILET TISSUE - SOFLIN 12 rolls 1.00 KITCHEN CHARM WAX PAPER 100ft rol- l- 19c SHORTENING - CRISCO 3 lb tin 93c seven-mont- family. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Blackett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold- Jones and family. Miss Barbara Lunt and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones and famliy were in Salt Lake City on Sunday to attend the missionary homecoming for Gregg Rigby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashael Rigby, who has recently been released from the Eastern States mission. 4eans Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowers and children of Logan vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. May-Io- n Bowers on Sunday. Mrs. Lola C. Binney of Los Angeles is visiting with her brothers in law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eager, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Warner this week. Robert K. Von Der Lohe and daughter BALONEY LB C LETTUCE - Large Solid Heads GRAPES - - SEEDLESS LaVern Bowles. nnnrv LB 0 2 lbs 29 per pound -- 1 43' SWIFTS BROOKFIELD CHEESE 2 LBS 89 GROUND BEEF 2 POUNDS 85c BEEF CHUCK ROAST Blade Cut - - 47c lb LAMB STEAKS OR CHOPS Spring Lamb LB 63 C of Los Angeles also Robyn were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eager. David R. Eagar of Orem and Douglas K. Eagar of Salt Lake City spent Monday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eagar. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cowan and son Mike and Mrs. Gordon Kelson spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goble. Mike Cowan remained in Salt Lake City with his brother in law and sister for a short vacation. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lunt and son and Gordon Lunt, all of Salt Lake City. Her are Intelllgram Correct Answer: ..1 Bowie; 2 do Forest: ! Algeria; 5 Detroit; 4 Schmidt; 6 Sehweitier 6 Nephi, Ufah E |