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Show Nephi, Utah Ij Thursday, November 16, 1961 Pag Four t EDITOR NATIONAL IA Sg)C0,1fl W&Sikft !?!!! LV.IiaTt Published 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; Six months $2.25. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertisina rates on request. Roy E. Gibson Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah Edfor-Manage- r; Two Camps of Daughters of Utah Pioneers Hold Regular November Meetings Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Flossie Sudweeks last Thursday. Captain Hazel Sudwceks conducted. Following prayer by Fern Garrett, chaplain, the group heard a letter from the Central Camp, read by Captain Sudweeks. The history of William Henry Warner was given by his Great Great Grand daughter Hazel Sudweeks. The lesson, The Pioneer Cook Book, was given by Erma Garrett. Refreshments were served to Hazel Sudweeks, Erva Howard, Twdla Winn, Maude Ingram, Blanche Cooper, Mild red Lunt, Erma Ganett, Tacy Bracken, Fern Garrett. Rheta Lt. and Mrs. Clyde L. Motes Sperry, Coquelia McPherson of Fort Eustis, Virginia anBowles, Lettie Effie Scott, the birth of a son on Flossie Sudweeks, Zola How nounce 9. Grandparents November Alberta ard, Annie Foote. Madeline Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wilaio Ada Johnson, Jones, son of Nephi and Mrs, Zilpha Pyper, Mayme Pay, Ettie Han- Motes of Mesa, Arizona. Great Bowles. son and Bertha grand parents are Mrs. Hannah Wilson of Nephi and The Salt Creek Camp of Thomas of Twin Dickerson Pionof Utah the Daughters Idaho. Falls, 13 November eers met Monday. at the home of Mrs. Katheryn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broad-hea- d Bowies. A history was given visited in Grand Junction the by Miss Naomi Bailey, andCook Mr. and Mrs. Walter with The Pioneer lesson and in Colorado Broadhead; Book" was given by Mrs. Laura and Denver with Mr. Springs were Refreshments Brough. and Mrs. Bruce Broadhead and seived to 19. Mr. and Mrs. Mayser Broadhead recently. I Wells Mr, and Mrs, an J baby of Sandy were week cmi guests of his mother, Mrs, John Wells. Of Mrs. Eldon Bowles Mrs, two Ingram entertainon Friday in honor of her d mgh ter, Linda Marie, on her birthday anniversary. Twelve guests enjoyed refreshments in d games. Mr and Mrs Don H. Brown and family of Vernal were the week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, and also his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Don Barton. ed Mrs. Emery W. Ward of Price spent last week with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier visited in Spanish Fork on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art OSTLER RENAMED Hartvigsen. Clyde and Maurice Cazier of PRESIDENT OF Salt Lake City, Harold BarMrs. Elaine ber of Magna; Robinson and Mrs. Art Hart JUAB FARM BUREAU vigsen and two children of Juub County Farm Bureau Spanish Fork spent Monday convention and banquet was and Tuesday of last week with held Thursday evening at the Mr. and Mi's. Milo Cazier. d Ward hall Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Car A delicoius turkey dinner was ter and Mr. and Mrs. Rex prepared and served by the Carter and children were din- Nephi Second Ward Relief ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Society to over 100. Norman Ostler. President of Boyd Carter in Springville on the Juab County Farm Bur Sunday. eau Federation, was in charge Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Car of the affair. ter and Mrs. Fred Ifedberg numbers consisted and Mrs. Raymond Houghton of Program a vocal solo by Brad Tid' visited with relatives in by David well, accompanied on Thursday. Austin; a dance by Margory Mr. and Mrs Que Bawman and Betty Jo Greenhalgh; and and two children of Hender- a vocal selection by Carolyn Linv Paystrup, Linda Williams, son, Nevada; Mrs. Reva and sons Larry, Clark, da Taylor, Kathryn Sorbe, Janof Logan et Brough and Mary Collard, Jimmy and Leon Wan-klewere week end visitors of Mr. accompanied by Kathleen The latter group was and Mrs. Roy Chase. First-Secon- Fair-vie- w Paul Broadhead returned to his home Friday from the Provo hospital after an operation. He is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. The Nephi Garden Club will next meeting on hold their Monday evening, November 20 and Mrs. Jesse A. Baiat 7:30 pjn., at the home of Mr.visited in Salt Lake City ley Mr. and Mrs. Max Bowles. on Friday with her mother, Marsdon Cazier of Salt Lake Mrs. R. H. Gardner, and with City was a Nephi business vis- her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Conitor on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Burraston Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad- nelly. and and Miss Lucille Baihead spent the week end in ley baby to Nephi with returned Salt Lake City visiting with their parents for the week end. their son in law and daughters: Lucille came to participate in Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Green and the Third Ward Individual Mrs. LaRue Taylor. Award program on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lester , Briggs evening. were !n Salt Lake City ThursMr. and Mrs. II. P. Hatch day and Friday as guests of of Bancroft, Idaho have visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Morris. the past few days in Nephi Miss Jennie Waldrara and with her brothers in law and , Mrs. Connie Bean of Salt Lake sisters, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. and Mr. and Mrs. City were visitors at the home Stephenson of Mr. and Mrs. James H. W. L. Orton. Bal-lov- NEVER KEEP OLD DRUGS ON HAND - - CLEAN YOUR MEDICINE CHESTS OFTEN! At their best, old drugs do nothing but they Can do something, and that is impair your health and possibly give you a teriffically wrong reaction! Be sure your medicines are fresh and potent! SEE US FOR REFILLING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Eagar on Sperry, Mrs. Aiihur Jensen. Stuart, Mrs Donald Eyre, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mi s Eldon Bow les, and the special Maurice Memmott, Mrs. Kay guest. Mrs Helen Eee. Are Guesfs af Home Rolx-r- t Mr. and Mrs, Reed Green- halgh have received word that their son, Neil, has been promoted to Cadet Major at the A. F. R. O. T. C. at Brigham Young University. He has been assigned to direct publicity. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. BumelJ Gowers were Mr and Mrs. Gary Burns and Glen Gowers, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goates leit Monday for Reno, Nevada to make their home. They were accompanied by Iwm Anderson. Mr. and Mrs .Don Gadd were in Fountain Green on Sunday to attend a birthday dinner for Kathleen Allred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Allred. They also visited with Mrs. Gadd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allred. Delphic Club Members 7 NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Taylor MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issuof Salt Lake City visited over the week end with her parents, ed by the Juab County Clerks office on November 13, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Walter F. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Taylor of Moroni, and Kathleen Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dellwin Steele of Nephi. r. The lxlphte Literary Club held their meeting on November 9 at the home of Mrs. Eldon Bowles Club collect was given by Mis. Donald Eyre, after which the guest speaker for the evening, Mrs. Helen Lee, gave a very interesting and informative topic on civil defense. Election of new members was held and four new members were voted into the club. Present were Mrs. Earl Bowles, Mrs. Kent Linton, Mrs. Mauriee Tolley, Mi's. Dale Mrs. Don Barton, Worwood, Mrs. Dee Kendall. Mrs. Earl Spendlove, Mrs. Sheri Ferre, Mrs. Glen Wilson. Mrs. K. J. A rdJ t- Hi - NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hansen and family of Ogden visited last week and Mr. and Mrs Elwin Goble and family of Murray visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen. ROUND FIGURE This ballute balloon plus parachute is capable of inflating in one tenth of a second to control the deceleration of manned and unmanned vehicles. The' diameter balloon eases the vehicle through the critical heat barrier of the earths atmosphere. high-spee- d y Saturday GVOBE at from Levan. A. V. Smoot, president of the Utah State Farm Bureau was guest speaker. Mr. Smoot discussed farm legislation and the farm bureau organization. that Utah now has 10,000 Farm Bureau families. He stressed the fact that politics did not play a part in farm business. He stated New members of the Juab County Farm Bureau board of directors announced at the meeting are Dee Jarrett, Frank Morgan and Devon Winn. New officers of the Ladies Farm Bureau are Betty Motes, president; LaVeryl Winn, vice president and Velma Hansen, secretary. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held Friday evening, Norman Ostler w'as reelected Juab County Farm Bureau president, with Ross Harper of Levan as vice president and Leroy Larsen, secretary. Other members present were Frank Greenhalgh, Betty Motes, Dee Jarrett, Devon Winn. Frank Morgan, Eugene S. Powell and Roy Bow- MM SERVICE les. The officers and several of the members are planning to attend the State Farm Bureau convention to be held this week end in Salt Lake City, at the Newhouse Hotel. Ladies Literary League Members Enjoy Venice Show Members of the Ladies Literary League enjoyed Thursday evening at the Venice, where they enjoyed Tammy, Tell Me True. Present were Mrs. Hosmer Grace, Mrs. Max Orme, Mrs. Velma Hansen, Mrs. Fred L. Painter, Muss Ireta Carter, Miss Rheta Sperry, Mrs. Roy McPherson, Mrs. Eugene Lunt, Mrs. Stella Boswell, Mrs. G. Mrs. Mont Eugene Wilkey, Miss Pearl Nielson, Sperry, Mrs. Russell Stuart, Mrs. Raymond Pay and daughter, Mrs. Isabel Sidwell and guest Mrs. Thomas Stephenson. FOR In the still of the night, at midnight Saturday, November . 18, every telephone in Nephi will be switched to dial operation. Most of you will sleep right through the big occasion and never know the difference, but... AT 12:01 A. M., SUNDAY A completely new dial telephone system will be in service. All telephones in Nephi will have new numbers, each beginning with 623, followed by four additional figures. REMEMBER THESE TIPS WHEN DIALING LOOK in the new directory for the number. LISTEN for the steady hum of the dial tone. DIAL carefully SEVEN TURNS OF THE DIAL on all calls. IT WILL HELP you to remember the new numbers and dial them correctly if you will think of the number in two parts. For example, to call the number 623 5624 ... FIRST, DIAL THE THREE FIGURES IN THE CENTRAL OFFICE PREFIX... V., fct . ft J. W 9 , - 4' the figure 6 the figure 2 the figure 3 THEN, DIAL THE FOUR REMAINING the figure 6 the figure 6 SEVEN TURNS OF THE WORKING the basement or add a room Fix up hat M tl z. l.aW)r V7 VwK. N A lank hM taf Smi.il, Xrl feevri SotS Chm twin ted CM HIS WAY UP John Arden of Hoboken, NJ., Rods that the best attitude for his altitude is holding on with both hands, but he ' couldn't help waving when bhe saw a friendly face look- ing at him near the 85th Door i of the Empire State Building. FIGURES... the figure 2 the figure 4 DIAL... as easy as that! Until midnight Saturday, please continue to use your old directory. After that time, be sure to look up the number in the new directory befor calling... and discard your old book. Mountain States Telephone ( |