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Show Nphi, Utah Thursday, !, October 1961 Pag Two iiuo-SfcjU- ia Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, entered at the post'oific at Nephi, Utah, as second dais mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879, Subscription rates: One year $4,00; Six months $2,25. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advsrtisina rates on reguest. Roy E. Gibson Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah Editor-Manage- The Chalice Club met at the home of Barbara Jones on Thursday, October 12. President Thelma Jieed took charge and business w&a discussed. The members voted to donate $25.00 to the Nephi Chamber of Commerce for the Industrial Development Fund, far the club's project of the year. Jean Johnson was In charge of the topic and she introduced Mrs. A. L. Garbett who gave the autobiography of Ivy Baker Priest, entitled "Green Crow's Ivy." Those present were Marjorie Greenhalgh. Marjorie Steiner, Adeie Jackson, DeVona Roberts, AJene Sperry, Gloria Hall, Thelma Reed, Merlene Ivie, Rowena Pew, Bernice Boswell, LuOna Prisbrey, Rula Gowers, Joyce Pay, Betty Motes, Mildred Sherwood, Faye Greenhalgh, Jean Johnson, Naomi Wilkey, Mrs. A. L. Garbett, and the hostess, Barbara Jones. Recently admitted according to the report nished by hospital officials, are as follows: Mrs, Lamar Winter, Levan Mrs. Loran Park. Nephi Ray Garlick, Fountain Green Frank Christensen, Moroni David Jackman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jackman, Moroni. Jimmy Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Park, Nephi Gordon Edward Bedson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Bedson, Nephi fur- Elbert Gardner, Levan George H. Ostler, Nephi Julia E. Stephensen, Levan Mrs. Wilford Green, Fountain Green. Mrs. Lament McPherson, Nephi Mrs. Ruloff Wood, Levan Mrs. Florence Rosequist, van Mi-- s Orlando Taylor. Le- Second Meeting as favors. patients at the Juab County Hospital of end visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott, Mr and Mrs. Dm id If art well s, HOSPITAL PATIEIIT LIST RELEASED Mrs. Jones Is Hostess To Chalice Club Meet Al Ray's Cafe In The Nephi Jay eve Jane held their regulur meeting on Wed nesday evening. October II St Ray's Cafe. The tables were decorated in a motif of Hal lowen with and with nut and corn candy r: Arrangements for the meet lng and speaker were made by Mrs. Forrest Anderson and Mrs. Douglas Christiansen, un der the direction of Mrs. Nor man Greenhalgh, president. After a delicious chicken dinner Marilyn Ostler showed some very nice slides of Canada and talked of the people and the country. A business meeting followed. Year books were giv en out and explained, and the New Year's eve dance was dis cussed. It was suggested to the group that the club's scrap book lie taken to the library so residents of the areas could use them. A drawing for the was held with Mrs Forrest Anderson, Mrs. Douglas Christiansen and Mrs. Nilan Pickering winning. Members present were Mrs Forrest Anderson, Mrs. Clark Austin, Mrs. Jack Carter, Mrs Douglas Christiansen, Mrs. Dee Garrett, Mrs. McRay Evans, Mrs. Norman Greenhalgh, Mrs. Delmar Howlett, Mrs. Rodger Jorgensen, Mrs. Gordon Kel son, Mrs. Harold Liddiard, Mrs. Kent Linton, Mrs. Richard May, Mrs. Norman Ostler and Mrs. Nilan Pickering. jack-o-lante- Mr. ami Mis Mont Bailey amt daughters Linda, Nancy, I ltd and Karen of Ogden were Miss Anita Guild had as her visitors of Mr. G.lbert Bailey last week. guest. Miss Nancy Daynes, who also is attending the Utah State Mr, and Mr. Dwain Bracken University, at the home of her and family were in Ogden on pi rents, Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Sunday to attend the farewell G.tdd over the week end. testimonial for her brother, ElMr. and Mrs. Chester Foote der Francis liubcr, who will visited in Provo with Mr. and serve in the West German Mrs. Ralph Foote and in Springvllle with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mis. Maurice Max Knight on Saturday, and Mr. and Mr. Iioy Mr, and Mis. Don Ingram Bowles were in Helper Thurs- and family visited In Lakeveiw Dell Kesler; in Orem with with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kes ler; and in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kesler, NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Jaycee Janes Meet City were Salt week- ri Mr. and Mrs, Reeve G. attended the funeral services for President J. Reuben Clark in Salt Lake City lust week. Rich-ards'i- Miss Marlene Price of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Meiron Price. Mrs. Vance Esplin of Order-vill- e spent several days of last week visiting with her brother in law and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay. Mr, and Mrs. Vaughn J. Pax-ma- n visited in Delta on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Bunker, and with her sister, Mrs. Morris Parker, whoso husband has recently been released as Air Force chaplain in Texas. Mrs. Halo Golden, Mrs. Clara Chappol, Mrs. Rue Golden and Mrs. Fay Morgan attended the funeral services for Mrs. Grace Hanson in Orem on Wednesday of last week. A y o o p w s , Whether you ride T A or 0 R sT A D S R NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LOUISE C. VICK-- I ERS, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, Attorney at Law, 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 15rh day of December, A. D. 1961. ors of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. liddiard and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown. Miss Rosemary Brough and! her room mate, Miss Elizabeth A Ivey of Salt Lake City were; week end guests of Mr, and1 Mrs. Jack Brough, parents of Miss Brough. ALKERS FOR SALE 3 bedroom) nome in excellent location Coal stoker, forced air heat, 34 basement. Phone 563 or see Eugene E. Wilkey at 41 West Third North. Its more practical than a new gun or new gadgets! What ???. The Hunters Accident policy, covering you for 3 days for $1.00 for $5000 coverage K-- J Insurance Agency. K. J. WATCH AND JEWELRY Reasonable prices REPAIR Nephi prompt service Jewelry, Phone 841. For information contact Fred - Domsliner "City of Los Angolas Challenger' between Chicago and Los Angeles Domeliner City of St. Louis between St. Louis and Los Angelos Domeliner City of Portland between Chicago and Portland ssrving Denver, Tacoma and Seattle for information or reservations see your nearby Union Pocific Railroad ticket agent. Hes there to serve you I UNION PACIFIC lYirrfr mill OF SALE To be sold fix' labor, materia and storage at Greenwood Service, 740 North Main, Nephi. Utah, on the 24th day of October, 1961, at 2 p.m. the following motor vehicle: Year, 1952; Make, Pontiac 2 door; Motor No. P8RH27577. Serial No. P8RH27577, registered fn the name of Mark E. Parson, whose last known address is INOTICE Amount Oceanlake, Oregon. now due $50.00. DATED this 2nd day of October, 1961. GREENWOOD SERVICE (Lienholder) Mr. and Mrs. William two sons, Mr. and. Sirs. Clarence Paxton, all of Salt Iike City visited at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett on Sunday. Iuiter they attended the missionary farewell m honor of Elder Roger R. Open-shaw at Santaquin. --1- TIDE DETERGENT - 5e Off .09 - 75c MulLTlMGRiiN,B E AN S - - 7 cans 1.00 BIG TOP PEANUT BUTTER 18 oz 39c DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX HERSHEY CANDY BARS - 10 for 39 3 1.00 GIANT HERSHEY BARS 389 Half Gallon BLEACH ZEE TOILET TISSUE -- 12 rolls for 1.00 LISTERINE - -- Regular 89c 61e NALLEYS CHILI - Hot or Regular - - 2 for 59c NALLEYS BEEF STEW--15ozcanNALLEYS SPAGHETTI & MEAT B ALLS - 24 oz 39c PIERCES PORK & BEANS Zz size 247 VIENNA SAUSAGES 5 cans for $.00 12 oz cans - each CORNED BEEF 49c FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI Regular cans - - 8 for 1.00 FRUIT - PUMPIKN or MINCE PIES 3190 MEAT PIES - Beef, Chicken or Turkey 5 for 1 .00 TIP TOP ORANGE JUICE DRINK 6 oz cans 8 for 1.00 Each 49 DINNERS - Chicken, Turkey or Beef --3- 9c OW gular Very Good BANANAS TOKAY GRAPES DRY ONIONS - -- 2 lbs 27c LB 9 4 LBS 19c SWIFTS PREMIUM BOLOGNA SLICED -- LB 43 PORK ROAST -- Special - per pound 41c CHEESE - - Big Savings - - - - per pound - - 49 BAR S HAMS -- Boneless fully B 89c SUASAGE Country Style 2 LBS 79 presents RALPH MARTERIE "The Man with the Golden Horn and cooked--L- DANCE ORCHESTRA CE appearing al FILLMORE -- OCT. 30 Pops Concert - 7:30 p.m., Hew Gym Dance - 9:00 p.m.. Stake House 332 6 Nephi, Utah c It. Jarrett and four children, Mr Elmo Jarrett and and Mr, --- MILLARD HIGH BAND 15-PIE- ilornia mission. 5c --Re- FINAL PROOF rJODJDERFUL has accepted a call to the Cal 39 I UTJ-151-26- OS is a son of M.s Jarrett Openshaw, and SHUREFINE CANNED MILK-79PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz cans - - 4 fr 1.00 -- 10 LBS U & I SUGAR 3 loaves for 89c BUTTER MILK BREAD KRAFT MIRACLEWHIP - - QT - - 57 SHAVERS GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS - 5 ns 89c size--M- I C. VICKERS, L. Painter at Painter Motor Administrator of the estate of no on SET SALE DISH Co.. Nephi." Louise C. Vickers, Deceased. beautiful patterns at Forseys Store. Dates of publication: October Variety SALESHELP WANTED 26 1961. Nov. and 12, 19, 2, MEN Are you looking for a good $15.00 REWARD time or full time income? part NOTICE TO CREDITORS Rawleigh dealers earn to Many the for information leading C. GAR Estate deceased. Creditors will arrest and conviction of person $2.50 and up per hour in City j RETT, of Nephi. Write Rawleighs present claims with vouchers who stole a 10 Transistor RadT Denver, Col. to the undersigned at the of io from Forseys Variety Store Dept. j fice of James P. McCune, At Tuesday morning, October 17. torney at Law, 53 North Main Contact Maurice Tolley, ManMrs. Hunter: Youre down Street, Nephi, Utah, on or be ager or Jack Brough, Nephi right foolish if you let your fore the 15 th day of December, City Chief of Police. husband go after his deer withA. D. 1961. out securing protection for his WANDA H. GARRETT dear and dears at home. Modern FOR SALE Administratrix of the estate of home, brick, with full Cut down on his expenditures C. Deceased. Roger Garrett, basement. Coal stoker fired for beans and bacon if necesforced air heat sary, but be sure that he has with furnace Dates of publication: October included. Excelent a special Hunters Accident Carpets 12, 19, 26, November 2, 1961 location near schools and the Policy. It costs only $1.09 for Fourth Ward chapel. Phone 65 $5,000 coverage for 3 days It will at least buy the "beans or 183W for additional UNITED STATES DEPART-MEN- T and bacon for a few months in case someones careless on OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management the mountain! See Ken SperClean carpets with our Carpet ry at K-- J Insurance Agency. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Shampooer FREE with purchase of Blue Lustre Shampoo. Beautiful modem brick home Chapman Furniture Co. in excellent location! Attractive neighborhood close to September 6, 1961 FOR SALE Upright piano town, schools, church! Very Notice is hereby given that Call modem throughout See Art Bertha H. Armstrong of Eph- in excellent condition Jensen, or telephone 567. raim. Utah, who made Desert 539 Mildred Booth. Land Entry No. Utah, 029017, for Sy Section 4, Township 12 S., Range 8 W., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before K. J. Sperry, at Nephi, Utah on November 1, 1961. Claimant names as witnesses: Wesley H. Peterson of Hinckley, Utah; LaWanna S. Peterson of Hinckley, Utah; Thorpe Waddingham of Delta, Utah, Al Willden of Delta, Utah. J. E. Keogh, Manage, Salt Lake City, Utah. Melva CLOROX Sperry, Manager. DONE IN MY TYPING 1600 ft. FOR SALE Mrs. Phone 603 HOME HU. Cali system Sprinkling Wallace Park. ltip or write Wm. Stahelj, 590 E. 10th South, Springville. LEE RIDERS! For whom? Men, women and children! WANTED .Empty truck to Where do you get them? At haul car to Phoenix, Arizona. ORSEYS! DORRELL er Openshaw Mr. and Mrs. Ray Liddiard of Tooele were week end visit- of the Juab County Fair, urges all those who have premium to call for it money coming as soon as possible at the office of the County Agent in the Post Office Building. WE DO a black business but signors for additional Infor- WE TREAT YOU WHITE! mation. Utahs Best Coal! Prompt, clean delivery or come to our NOTICE TO CREDITOR Tidand get your own Estate of MARY C. KEL yard well Coal, 545 So. 1 East, Ph. SON, deceased. Creditors will 578. present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the of fice of James P. McCune, AtFOR RENT Furnished, torney at Law, 53 North Main steam heated apartment Earl Street, Nephi, Utah, on or be- Hawkins, phone 302W. fore the 8th day of December, A. D. 1961. BAKE DEER HUNTING GORDON R. KELSON, Executor of the estate of Mary SALE Sponsored by the Third Ward Sunday School at C. Kelson, Deceased. Dates of publication: October Christensen's Store, beginning at 10 a.ni., on FRIDAY, Octo-- r 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1961. 20th. an- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A Brown and family of Lindon spent Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Brown. Mr. and Mrs, Rue Golden and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-- 1 Mrs. J. V. Cooper visited with head visited In Provo with Mr. Cooper at the Veterans friends one lay last week. Hospital in Salt Lake City on John Harmon, and his room Thursday. mate, Jim Rogers of Dele-- ) Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden vis- ware, who are students at the ited recently at Glen Canyon Utah State University at LogDarn. Page and Flagstaff, Ariz- an, were week end visitors at ona, Boulder Dam and at Hen- the home of Mr. Harmons parAt Henderson they ents ,Mr. and Mrs. J. W. liar-- 1 derson. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don mon, Golden and family and Mr. and Mrs. Larue Taylor and her) Mrs. Clyde Golden and daughter. On their return trip they daughter Coleen of Salt Lake visited in Washington, Utah City spent Sunday with her with Mr. and Mrs. William parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mrs. Nina Hanson, secretary Tui nbaugh. Broadhead. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES Consult County Cleric or respective day evening to attend the nual Klwams Fashion Show, an event to raise funds for Kill an is projects, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett and son Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Dec O. Jarrett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rotert Jairett and baby, Mrs, Earl Jones ami children of Nephi were in Santaquin Sunday to attend the farewell testimonial honoring Elder Rodger Ron-- d Openshaw', grandson of Mr. ami Mrs Ronald Ja rrett. Eld |