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Show Nephi, Utah Thursday, September Page Two 1961 7, WiCfl'SfatoM $) NATION iiAff iPfiSritssocunoi A EDITORIAL I 550 lAS)C6TltN Publishod 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: Sii months $2.25. Subscriptions aro payable in advance. Advertisina rates on request. Roy E. Gibson Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah Editor-Manage- r: NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Alice J. Ohnt! (arisen bus reMr. and Mrs. Duane Brough turned to her home in Michi- entertained at a family gathsjwnd-inafter Indiana gan City, home the summer months visit- ering at their were in Mr. and Present ing with her unde and aunt, Mr. Reeve G. g lioun-tiiu- Mr. and Mrs. Allen K. Jtellis-to- n. i. Mr. and Mrs. Park of Spnngville visited Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Iton Ferguson and Rodney and Lane Ewell of Provo visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Glazier, Hyrum Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Warril-)oMr. and Mrs. Wallace GarBrough all of Nephi and; rett entertained in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Neil W. Brough of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gadd of Holliday. Seattle, Washington, at their Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Slocks home Wednesday. and family of Kearns were Mrs. Gadd have been vacationMonday morning visitors, and ing in Utah the past two weeks. of Otiiers present were Mr. and Robbinette Mrs. Shanon at Mrs. J. E. Worthington, Mr. Labor Day spent Coplcrton the home of Miss Estella Mc- and Mrs. Theo Westring, Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Orme. The; Pherson. evening was spent in visiting. The Acacia Club met at the Nephi City Park on Friday afternoon, August 25. A delic Thanks for ions luncheon was served to Expresses Ethel members: the folowing A. Irons, Tola W. Jenkins, Itha Kindneses Extended B. Farkes, Alice P. McCune, Chloe N. Bailey, Ethel C. Gadd Charles M. Miller, one of B. Brough. and the two young men in a collision south of Mona Mr. and Mrs. James H. last and Mr. and Friday, was released from Crane and family His Mrs. Edward D. Cox and fam- the hospital Wednesday. Harold Salisgiver, companion, ily of Bountiful were week-en- d Ohio, is guests of their parents, Mr. also of Youngstown, condition and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox. reported in improved after being on the critical list Mr. and Ms. Larry Goble since the accident. Mr. Miller Wedand children Lori and Jeff of asked The Times-New- s Salt Ijike City were week end nesday to extend his thanks to guests of her parents, Mr. and the people of the community, Mrs. Clarence Cowan. and in particular to the hosand administratMr. and Mrs. Lamar Green-halg- h pital nursing Dr. A. A. Bosand ive staff, David Mrs. and and Mr. to him. Winn spent the week end at ton for their kindnesses Baker. Nevada. w Schick of SanMiss ta liosa, California visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James VV. Mathews. She is a niece of Mrs. Mathew and currently is employed at the I.IiS Church office In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ilales and children David. Hawlone and Stanley of Deseret, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James W, Mathews. Mrs. Hales Is a sis ter to Mrs. Mathews. Mary K. Drown of San Diego has leen visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. L. Bellis-ton. , car-tank- er Labor day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mr, and Mrs. Jepson were Vernon Huffaker and son Rex of Ogden. Mr. Huffaker Is a brother of Mrs. Jepson. Mrs. J. L. Belliston and her sister, Mary E. Drown, have recently returned from a visit with a cousin. Mrs. E. E. Sailer of Topeka, Kansas. tinSEE The West's finest livestock and the vital products of tab's Land at the Greatest Fair in the State's History Menus Announced for School Lunch Service COLD WEATHER WILL SOON BE HERE GET YOUR FURNACE READY FOR WINTER We Will CLEAN & CHECK your furnace for $9.00 sizes of filters and a good stock of Furnace Motors and Controls We have all PLUMBING AND BUILDERS' SUPPLY 66 South Main PHONE 306 66 South Main NEPHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burns and Glen Gowers of Salt Lake Menus in the Juab School City were week end guests of District lunch program for the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. week of Septemtver 11 through Burnell Gowers. September 15, have been anMr. and Mrs. Marcus Garrett nounced by Mrs. Gladys Drown, lunch program director, as fol- and baby of Layton and Mrs. Smith of Orem spent Satlows: urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett. Monday Macaroni and cheese, pickled beets, carrot sticks, onion buns Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garbett and butter, grapefruit and pine- were in Salt Lake City on Fri apple. milk. day to attend the wedding rec Tuesday and breakfast honoring Baked lamb loaf, mashed po- option Susan tatoes topped with butter, their grand daughter, of and Mr. Garbett, daughter shades of green salad, lemon Mrs. Arthur Jack and Garbett, cake pudding, bread and but- Willard M. Bushman, who were milk. ter, married Friday in the Salt Wednesday Lake Temple- - with Theodore Oven browned cod fillets, M. The Burton, buttered corn, cucumber breakfast wasofficiating. hosted by the and minted wedge, pineapple parents of the bride at the Sky cabbage salad, cornmeal Par Room in the Hotel Utah. The kerhouse rolls with butter and parents cream puffs with chocolate Mrs. Tedof the groom, Mr.a rec Bushman, gave milk. filling, option at their home in Salt Thursday Beans and ham, buttered Lake City honoring the newlyweds. spinach, watermelon, bread and milk. butter, Miss Anita Gadd spent the week end with her parents, Mr Friday Meat potatoburgers, butter and Mrs. Don Gadd. On Suned mixed cubed day vegetables, they were in Fountain fresh tomatoes, cantaloupes, Green to attend the Allred hard rolls and butter, milk. family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Allred. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Gadd accompanied Anita to S'alina and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mower. Io Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Hall visited on Sunday afternoon in Fountain Green with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Framp-to- n and son Rodney, Mrs. Mary Shaw and Mrs. Lillie Shaw enjoyed a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, Glen Canyon Dam, Page and Flagstaff, Arizona over the Labor Day week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and family of Salt Lake City were Labor Day visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton. Winners Named in 4-- Dress Revue H Continued from page 1 of elegance to the hat neckline of the dress. Miss Sparks has been an actmember for ten years. ive She has carried 4 years of projects in foods and six of Each year Carolyn clothing. has won awards for her activity and this year had led a club in foods along with carrying her project. She modeled a skirt and jacket of lovely blue wool. A woven strip of various shades of blue gave the cloth an outstanding effect. Her accessories were black and she wore a light blue blouse. Both girls are outstanding members and will represent Juab County well at the 4-- H 4-- H Utah State Fair. Nyra Stanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stanley of Mona, and Pamela Cotton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cotton were chosen as alter nates. Each girl modeled dress es of blue wool which were outstanding and a credit to their ability. A total of 355 blue ribbons argi 158 red ribbons were won in sewing and cooking clubs this year at the fair. Light refreshments were served to 229 guests after the Style Revue. This was under the direction of Mrs. Dee Kendall and Mrs. Maurice Tolley. Mrs. Velyn Stevens, Home Agent, stated that she was very pleased with the work ac members complished by leaders this year and that gave many hours of work to aid them in their accomplishments. Leaders should have the thanks of parents and of the community for their service to youth. 4-- H ; 4-- H 4-- Times News Talkers' HOME OR SALE See at Elmo Kendall and son of 53 South 1st East, Nephi Provo were week end guests, Art Jensen, Tel. 567. and Grant Kendall of Magna FOR RENT Furnished, visited on Sunday at the home steam heated apartment Earl of Mr. and Mrs. Verda Hawkins, phone 302W. J Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier FOR SALE Victorio Tomvisited in Provo and Spanish ato Juicer No Fork on Friday with their Als Market, 1166 South Main, children. Spanish Fork. g. MEAT & PRODUCE ROUND STEAK lb 79 PURITAN SAUSAGE -- lb 33 ROLLS LAMB STEAK & good, lb 59c PORK ROASTS lb FRUIT PIES (Frozen) 3 for 1.00 SEEDLESS GRAPES lb 10 RED POTATOES 10 lbs 27 Beef CHANGE report card C's into B's with BETTER LIGHT! --4- Hell learn faster, easier, when you give him the light light for study. Choose table or desk lamps with reflector bowls. Use a 150-wa- tt bulb. Keep reading surfaces free of shadows or glare. Dim lights cause eyestrain, make study difficult. good light costs so little! 1ves are precious 3c t UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. Bvy now ..dealer. ME tot :tr;C home 6 Nephi, Utah Utoh ZT C |