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Show STATES DEPART-M- l NT OF THE INTERIOR. Bureau of Land Maiuigement I'MTKI) 'OTIC K F rOU 1TBI.1CATION I X A K I K O O Uy, Utah; LaWanna S. Peterson ot Hinckley, Utah; Thorpe Waddinpham of Delta, Utah, A! Willden of Delta, Utah. J. E. Keogh, Manager. Salt Lake City, Utah, F September 6, 1961 Notiee is hereby Riven that of Ephjrthn II. Armstrong raim, Utah, who made IVsert Land Entiy No. Utah. 029017, ter S' Section 4. Township 12 S. IUnge 8 W Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands befor K. J. Sperry, at Nephi, Utah on November 1, 1961 Claimant names as witnesses:Wesley II Peterson of Hinck- Mr. and Mrs. Max Barnes Michael of Draper and son with Mr. and spent Sunday Mrs Ned Barnes and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toomey (Marcia Warner) and three children of Lompoc, California were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt, and asked that they be remembered to the people of Nephi. ' NEPHI t Mr and Mrs W L. Millington of Beach, California were houses guests of Mr. and Mi's John H Roliertson the past week Mr and Mis A. V. Gadd have spent several weeks hi Salt Lake City visiting with members of their family Mr. and Mrs John Gadd and family of Salt Lake City visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd on Saturday The ojen house for Mr. and Miss Mrs. Hugh T. Steele picvioutdy Bracken) Mary scheduled for Friday, Septemb-be- r 22, has been changed until Saturday night, from 8 to 10 pm. Guests during the past two weeks at the home of Mis. George D. Ilaymond were her sister, Mrs. Marie Cox and two daughters, Mrs. Alton Hep-pie- r of Glendale and Mrs. Jeanne Tannyhill, California. While here they attended a reunion for the James Cook The family at Park RoShe. ladies left for their homes in California on Sunday. The Domeliners "City of Los Angeles-Challengeand "City of St. Louis" eastbound will arrive Mrs. Starr Named SOCIAL ITEMS OF Heart Assn. Program depart one hour later at established station stops. Consult your local depot agent or ticket office for details. UNION PACIFIC Mis AIIh'iI C. Stall ol Net phi has been apxmted cli tu nun tor the Utah Ho.ut Association for the Nephi and East Juab County areas, tt has itoen announced this wiek by Dr James F. frme, piesideni of the Utah Heart Association In making the announcement, Di dime pointed out that one o! the aims of the He-pAssociation is to inloim the public about the hopeful side of heart disease 'lH'spite the alarming increase in the numlier of persons being stricken by heart and blood vessel diseases, and in the rate of deaths from these diseases, heart research has led to some significant advances in treatment, he sid "New drugs are being used to combat high blood pressure, for instance, and are helping people who have had heart attacks to ward off pro-gian- K it t Jt Alt UOl Ml TOP WINNERS Mrs. Paul Kells and her daughter Cindy who will purtieipate in state talent contest today. They were top winners In Juab County eoiiiH-titlon- . Nephi Lady, Daughler to Compete in Slate Talent Contests at Utah Fair Today Mrs. Paul (Meree) Sells and daughter Cindy will represent Juab County at on the Talent Contest In Salt Dike City today (Thursday). A telecast will lie seen at approximately S p.m., and all are Invited to tune In. It the telerast. Brad Tidwell, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Tidwell also will participate in the junior division. Other winners at the County Fair were not eligible Iteeause of the fur tiler participation being limited to Farm Bureau NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS and Hansen and Lake City. family of Mis. Robert Houghton and two children of Salt Lake City have been visiting the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Haycock Mr and Mrs. Earl Hawkins visited in Kearns and Kay s tile with their children and attended the State Fair in Salt Lake City over the week end relaMr. and Mrs. Newton Kay Twenty-si- x niversary. tives and friends were guests were in Salt Lake City over the week end visiting with Mr. for the occasion. and Mrs. Boyd Mickel, Mr. and Cox Ed. Mrs. Mr. and spent Mrs. John Maughn and Rex Saturday night and Sunday in Kay. Manti as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dyreng. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones and sons Michael and Gary visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Cox in Lake City ulth Mr. announce the and Salt of Bountiful over the Mrs. birth of a son on September week end.Glen Jarrett They also attended 18. Grandparents are Mr. and on Ice. Mrs. Ed. P. Cox of Nephi and Holiday Bland-inA. of Bnrnham Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones returned home Saturday from a ton day visit in CalifSunday guests at the home ornia with Mr. and Mrs. Larry of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence HanHansen in Redwood and sen were their son and daught- with Dr. and Mrs City, Richard Mrs. in and Mr. er law', Kay Jones at Petaluma. g. further attacks" Dr. Orme noted that over tier cent of Heart Find money raised in Utahs 1961 drive went for heart research in the state through grants from Utah and American heart associations "Rheumatic fever is a form of heart disease which, until recently, was one of the great cripplors of children he pointed out Now doctors know that rheumatic fever almost alwa.vs is preceded by a strop infection, which may be cleared up by medication, thus protecting the child from rheumatic fever and subsequent heart disease. Another acute problem is that some children are born, nobody knows why, with defective hearts he added Parents who once felt despair when this happened to their children now know that practically every heart malformation may be corrected by surgery. Utah is a leading center for open surgery, Dr. Orme stat ed Last year 130 such opera- tions were performed at LDS and Salt Lake General hosIn February of this pitals year, Holy Cross joined these two hospitals in performing open heart surgery. An average of five such operations are being done each week at the three Salt Lake hospitals. Utah Heart Association programs are offered on a year-roun- d basis Clubs and other 80 organizations in East Juab County may obtain a program or programs about the heart and its diseases for their meetMr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan ings by contacting Mrs Starr. were in Salt Lake City Sunn Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. day to attend a farewell testimonial for Stephen Francom, of Salt Lake City were in son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fran- Nephi to attend the funeral com. Mrs. Francom and Mrs. services for Mrs. James Vickers on Monday. Morgan are sisters Pax-ma- renting a - COD FISH "Jt right for Fish 'n Chips" - lb 32e PEAS AND CARROTS - - 2 phgs for 29c -- NEW FROM DIESEL TO DAZZLE! 5 for 95C ORANGE JUICE 6 39c HIRES ROOT 2 for 74 ELLIS CHILI - - - 24 cans, Giant or 10 regular - 37c HERSHERY BARS 1 LB 65c HERSHEYS COCOA 3 for 47c MILK - - - TALL CANS STANDBY TOMATO or PINEAPPLE -1.00 GRAPEFRUIT JUCE-46oz4caPILLSBURY CAKE MIXES -- 3pkgs95c GENTLE FELS LIQUID -- J pint6oz--5- c BEE R 12 for z hollies OZ ns FIRST QUALITY BACON FRESH GROUND BEEF Juab Exhibits 4-- H Rate Well at State Fair Club memJuib County bers rated very well In the various departments of the divisions of the Utah State Fair being held this week in Salt Dike City. The following aie the plae-tng- s as repoited by t lit Juib County ofliee ot the Extension Hal exhibits. Sandra Kay Christensen, A; Ann Hall, B. Fourth year individual clothing exhibit, Beverly Myers, Mona, A Fifth vear individual clothing exhibit: Patricia Orme, A; Gayle Wilkoy, B; Rose Keyte, Mona, B; Sandra Newberry, Service' Mona, B Advanced clothing, individual Clothing: exhibits- Pam Cotton, A; NyTa Fust year clothing, group Mary Margaret exhibit by group led by Mae Stanley A; Connie Sparks, A. Morgan, A; A Erma and Barton, Nyman rating individual cloth- Home Improvement: 4-- II - First vear exhibit by Ann Stewart. A; Joan Chapman, A Second year clothing, group exhibit by group led by Joan Morris and Donna Laird, Eur-ewB placing Second year clothing individual exhibit: Janet Kay, Mona. A; Annette Summers. Mona, A Tlnrd year clothing, group exhibit by group led by Zella Lunt, rating A Third year clothing, individ- - First year group exhibit, group led by Pam Cotton, B. First year individual exhibits: Diane Tolley B; Kathy Sherwood. B; Emily Sue Sperry, C; Dm Ann Jones, C. Second year group exhibit led by Mrs. Mildred Berwick and Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, A ing. a, rating. Second year individual exhibits. Marcia Tidwell, A; Norma Bale, A; Claudia Parkin, A; Marjory Greenhalgh, A. Foods Fust year foods, group exhibit, led by Mrs. Ruth Gardner and Cherry Orme, A. First year foods, group exhibit led by Beth Yates, Mona, t V; v; r A. First year foods, individual exhibits, Sonya Sudweeks, B; Carol Ann Stapley, Eureka, A. Second year foods, group exhibit, led by Ruth Wetherell, A rating. Second year individual foods: Brenda Pay, A; Peggy Nielsen, Mona, B. Third year foods, group exled by Mrs. Lorraine hibit, Stephenson, B. Third year individual foods exhibits Rosalie Anderson, A; Sandra Sherwood, Levan, A. Fourth year foods, group exhibit, led by Carolyn and Connie Sparks, B. Fourth year foods, individual exhibits: Diane Bowles B.; Cheryl Linton, B. tr t W.v-- ' Kerord Book Contest Teressa Ann Tolley, first year, A; Linda Jeanne Jack-so2nd year, A. Diane Ludlow, 3rd year. A; Norma Bale, 4 th year A; Sheryl Lee Sudweeks,. 5th year n, M: COED BASEBALL Anne A rating. Goodman readies herself for the call, Play ball! The Demonstrations Watsonville, Calif., city recLinda Powell and Cherry reation department decided Orme, A; Patricia Orme, B. to let girls play in the Pee Style Dress Revue: Wee League softball Carolyn Sparks A; Sandra Kay Cook, B. 1 2 lbs 59c 89c Chevrolet sharing an apartment? pm J HighTorque 409 V8, with 16J4 percent more torque than ever before available from Chevrolet. Big news in the middleweight class is the new Chevy-GM 4-- Diesel. Its compact, rugged, high in torque, and backed by years of GM Diesel experience. In the light-dut- y lineup, the High Torque 261 Six adds new sock, new savings in extra-toug- h applications. You can pick from nine TRUCKS ! WITH NEW HighTorque Power dont miss important calls just because the phone you use is listed under another name. 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The two Mr. and Mrs Bob Beagley families returned to Orem af- of Salt Lake City were guests ter the ceremony where they of Mr. and Mis Harry Beagenjoyed a dinner at the Bur- ley on Sunday. ton home. j Francis Huber and Jill Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Vaugn of Ogden visited at the Lynn of Christchurch, New home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Zealand announce the birth of Bracken on Sunday. a son on September 12. GrandMr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox were E. parents are Mr. and Mrs. J.Mr. on Saturday afternoon guests and of Nephi Worthington at the Country Club in Price Christof Fred ana Mrs. Lynn a at honoring Judge F. party church, New Zealand. W. 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