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Show LET'S GO TO A SHOW AT NEPHI'S Nephi, Utah p ' Venice Iheatie t Nov. Now Playing though Saturday I V t-- 1 : j " A- - AS' 1 ( X -- t- - ' J . V I November A 6 a- - it - 4T S' SPECIAL STOCKER AND FEEDER CATTLE SHOW AND SALE WILL BE HELD AT THE OGDEN STOCK YARDS FRIDAY NOV. 17i at 10:00 A.M. Our sale held on October 27th was a tremendous success due to many buyers from from all parts of the country. We will again have the buying power of buyers parts of the country who are looking for: all CALVES YEARLINGS COWS cal:l John Clay & Company Peck Brothers Livestock Commission Company Producers Livestock Marketing Association The Ogden Union Stockyards Company Ogdertoclward low-pri- ce as lively as it The Nautilus Literary Club hold their monthly meeting on Thursday, November 3 at the home of Mrs. Evan Blacked. Mrs, Kenneth Ingram read the chit coleet. lon Bradshaw, representing Mt. States Telephone and Telegraph Company gave a film on "Direct Distant Dialing. Mrs. Arthur G. Ostler was in charge of the meeting. She had as her guest Mrs. Lawrence Broadhead who gave a film and talk on Education in Two new members England were elected Into the club. Mrs. Robert Nelson They are and Mi-s- . Kelvin Clayton. Members present were Mrs. Forrest Anderson, Mi's. Jack L. Carter, Mrs. Evan Blackett, Mrs James If. Ockey Jr., Mrs. Blaine Belliston. Mrs. LaMont McPherson, Mrs. Cleston Park, Mrs. Grant Kay, Mrs. Kenneth Ingram, Mrs. Richard Whittington, Mrs. Arthur G. Ostler, Miss Corrine Garrett. A guest was Mrs. Jack former Iccalicn of Evans Beauty Salon RESULTS Team standings in the Tri-Cit- y League after last weeks play is as follows: Won Lost Famlee Bread 26 6 NEPHI JEWELRY FIRST!! B Daves Distributing Anderson Sinclair High Team Series Famlee Bread High Team Game 6 9 12 16 16 20 20 25 25 2915 Famlee Bread SALE J g4 V' ta ji i mmmujuuhp i ... 1 iVoT i t ,S'V, , , 220 s sS ' ..i Vs.rJA I I JUMP flllilj;,1 compacts, Valiant will take off like a scared kitten at the drop of a Scat! Youd have to pay extra for an optional engine in most any omer compact at Valiants price to match Valiants standard 101-hEconomy Six. A modified version of this engine shot Valiant to victory over all American compacts competing in the 1960 and '61 Daytona Beach compact car competitions! Yet, for all its go, Valiant puts plenty of carefree miles between gas pumps. A Valiant scored 26.13 mpg in the last Mobllgas Economy Run! p QUICK OR REGULAR indeed the Style Leader of the Compacts! For looks and liveliness, you just cant match Valiant at Valiants low initial price! And this years Valiant offers a bundle of economy extras. Like oil changes and almost-neve- r 32,000-millubrication on major chassis points. See your Plymouth-Valian- t half-as-ofte- n e dealer. Drive the low-pric- e compact thats VALIANT STYLE LEADER for value! OF THE COMPACTS PAINTER MOTOR CO. B CLIPTOP Bulova Snctful, femfmn T0 FIRST LADY ter- - for flawless performance. (spar, sion tracelet. To famous BULDVA 2J that has drop hat 23 -t- varyt0ln. (! WHOLESUN FROZEN nVit ra&HONE us lb STRAWBERRIES 5 DINNERS Your Choice V J forag Buv Now!! ELLIS CHIU 8 ELLIS TAMALES ELLIS BEEF 86c W cansi BEANS - - 5 cans STEW 91$ 35$ i TableRitc OLEO 2 lbs 63c Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday Quantifies Limited! prices are our Approximate GOST GR LESS All To which wa add I Il'ULCjCEgm 56 CENTER NEPHI PHONE 57 && CUSTOM CUTTING WRAPPING FREEZING EAST 341 5 for Oa watch 23 jewtl JEWELRY Oven Ready 6 oz BLUE STAR MatcO-Ir- f NEPHI 54e ORANGE JUICE $59.5 seif .winding, watewovemtof, rproof, shock resistant, luminous hands and d at, combination link and eipansion band. $(9.M CED BACON -- LB MEAT PIES CARROTS IGA YOUR --SLI- BISCUITS 3 BLUEBERRIES Y WAGON 6 packages 45$ RASPBERRIES quality-engineer- ed by Chrysler Corporation. Find out why . . . Olf 1 v CHUCK IGA BANANAS LBS 5PC I LAY-AWA- - Fully Cooked Boneless jack BOYSEHBERRIES is Half CHOICE MIX OR MATCH SPECIAL citation on a car Valiant! HAMS C LB mn.jiaim.ani I the distinctive good looks to match, its gumption. Americas most famous artists recently honored the 1962 Valiant. For the first time in seven years, the Awards Committee of the Society of Illustrators has bestowed its coveted Thats even more proof that the 1962 Valiant 9 cans 53 22 oz f;chRistIa$ Mt - Large - - YOUR BAR S Whole or syrup And this new Valiant has Nobody beats 140 South Main Street, Nephi V BUTT HALF QUAKER OATS Lumber G5HHE i Unlike some 5$ OFF PACK - 3 LE MEAT TYPES 6 cans ... mu WHOLE OR VEG TYPES 7 cans Mineral Fertilizer Co. I., Youre looking at the sports-lovin- g compact car given an award of merit by the Society of Illustrators for design excellence! Come see it! CdlSCO TOMATO MIDVALE, UTAH l HALF 3GUPS at AM5-650- , SHAHX HEW FORMULA 582 Sulfur Superphosand phate, nitrate, all other kinds available. Bulk, custom spread or in bags 9 Direct from the factory to the farm at big saving Expert service, soil tests, and recommendations. Phone orders COLLECT to AM or 5 T" C " PURITAN 16-20- -0 I J CUDAHY Mineral Fertilizer Co. ii'itfivi . TOYLAND IS NOW OPEN AT 1010 High Individual Series Jack Openshaw High Individual Game: Alan Ostler '? 1 is BOWLING 26 23 20 16 12 12 ....12 ....7 3 PRICE BIG TABLE V2 First Ward Meadow Gold Painter Motor Co Rays Texaco Jacks Service Pexton Wholesale Greenwood Service W (or appointment REMNANTS Large Group Honored By Sherms 1 41 wmirrvrn Mrs. Beth C. Warner, pres-- j idont o fthe Young Womens, M. I. A. of the First Ward conducted the evening affair, and the awards were presented by Bishop Ray W. Worthing. ton. It was pointed out at the banquet that two Beellive girls .lasses, and one Mia Maid class for two consecutive years had received 100 per cent of awards. Thirty-tw- o young ladies and Leaders awards were issued five leaders of the Nephi First to Beth C. Warner, Erma W. Ward M. I. A. were honored on Ada Jarrett, Amy Greenhalgh. Saturday evening at an awards Warner and Helen Lowther. -held at the First banquet In addition to the banquet, Second ward hall. Those rec- the group assembled enjoyed eiving their awards amounted two films. to 89 per cent of the young ladies of the ward. TRY LUNT (Connie) just north of Firsl Security Bank, in the V FALL FERTILIZER ' 2ELLA is-- compact thats every bit looks -- Valiant 62! s THE HAIR DRESSERS Second row: Nila Mae (ireeuhalgh, Bclv a Kae Oden, Kathryn Ostler, Cynthia Ingram, Rita Lynn Ot tenon, Barbara Madsen, Susan Broadhead, Sue Ingram. Iatrraine Steiner, IHana Parkin. Back row: Joan Worthington, Norma Buie, Emily Sue Sperry, Evelyn Nielson, IJmla Ingram, Eunice Broadhead, Mary Dawn Steiner, Rebecca Warner, Florence Ann Miller, Maurine Dochterty, Cberi Ostler, and Cal Id Carter. Young ladies not present for photograph ineluded: Francis Taylor, Barbara Ann Brough, Julie J. Ockey. Five leaders also were honored. WATCH BAND? CLOCK? WALLET? Ogden, Utah The one - J- riME r PHONE NEED A ASSOCIATED LIVESTOCK MARKETING AGENCIES Si now under the direction of 0 ' V':. ' Iv&! - , Hostess to Club ANOTHER For further information, Kir)Y ' $ FIKST WAItl) AHAKII MINNEKS: Front row, left to r It; lit: Kathy Broadhead, fiayte Uilkey, Sandra Cook, fon-nl- e JurrettfLInduIamther, Terry Lowther, Verna Butler. DC Page - H. . , Mrs. Blackett Is FEEDER i 16 THE LADIES MAN MOf j, v Jjj SAW ARCHIE Starts Thursday V uflSj" 12 to 15 incl. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Nov. THE LAST TIME 1961 Mr and Mrs Kith Aston d rw n .swell of Irovo aim nrd family of IVtno spent Sun called on ivtmLiy at the Scott d iy with parents, Mr and h me h-- : t - November 9, Thursday, NEPlil HEWS BRIEFSl&A-- S Jr: 'A- -'- ; C "". .i TAMMY TELL ME TRUE v vS' - V. only 10 STREET CASE LOTS are at cost plus 6 |