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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah CJjc Thursday, February 22, 1962 We Service All Hakes and Models Motor Overhaul Motor Turieup Transmission Service Generator Service Eimcc-iVctU- ij 'General News NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Mr. ami Mrs. James W. Mathews visited1 relatives tn Oak City, Delta and Dcscset on Sunday and attended the missionary testimonial at Desert t for David A. Hales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales. II? will depart soon for the South German mission. David is a nephew of Mrs. Mathews. '? visited in Fountain Green on f Sunday with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, James Allred. Their grand- Ik5 daughter, Kathleen Allred, re'.y turned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus 4 i v A, 4, (: 2 r, and family of Layton were week end guests of Mr. and, Dale Lyn Greenhalgh grad- Mrs. Floyd Garrett. Marcus is uated from Den 1, Pack 132 of coaching at Clearfield High1 Wheel Balancing the Cub Scouts at a recent School. Welding to Mrs. meeting, according Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hed-- i Maida Park, den mother. Body and Fender Work berg and son Leonard of MurCub Scouts of Den 1. Pack ray visited on - Glass Painting Sunday at the 132 were happy to finish the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred SINCLAIR Products recent Scout week by remem- I ledberg. ber mg a few widows and ins with plates of cakes, cookMr. and Mrs. Byron Mem-- 1 JENKINS SALES ies and Jell-o- . mott and family of Lehi were visitors at the home SERVICE YVilford Olsen of Blackfoot, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Mem- Idtho was a recent visitor of of 805 North Main Street i his brother in law and sister, mott. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Clark DROP TUE WRAP A new car game Is Introduced by two children left In a parked car Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Gadd and four children of American Fork were week end guests of while their parents went shopping in Watsonville, Calif. Christina, 3, and Anna Camareo, 2, drop a coat from the car and plead with a passerby to pick it up (left). After he comhe parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ockey. plies with their wishes, the two tykes wait until he is out of sight (center) and drop It repeat itself. A woman (right) picks op the coat, hands it again, letting the whole Mrs. Frank Brough visited in to them and goes her thing way. The two kept the game up until their parents returned. Salt Lake City over the week end with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hampton, who have been callSunday visitors of Mrs. Car- end visitors of their parents, ed to the Western States LDS mission. Mrs. Brough also at- olyn Kay were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers in tended the wedding reception George L. Higginson of Santa-qui- n Mona and T. G. Fowkes in Neand Otis Kay of Nephi. phi. for her nephew, James Burton Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brooks and visited with her children while in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Moly-neu- x visited at Lakeshore on Sun spent the week end with day. A birthday party was given Mrs. and Pritchett Mr. February 17 in honor of Ralph in Garland andTerry 2 HOrSE FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Whenever you need a preand Brough Hyrum Brough by Clark Molyneux in Tremonton. bedrooms main floor, I bedMr. and Mrs. Reeve G. Richroom in basement. Full basescription filled promptly, bring ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Good location. FHA Don Fowkes ment. Mrs. Mr. and You it to the Nephi Drug Co. Glazier and Mr. and Mrs. War-rilo- of Salt Lake Phone City were week Financing. Dr. Neil Brough. Brough can be sure we will get your or of Salt Lake City was a guest. as quickly ready prescription Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Braith-wait- e as possible, and that it will be of Orem visited with Mr. filled with our always accurate, and Mrs. Ed. Chase on Sunday. WINNERS OF 1961 STATE 4-- H AWARDS exacting skill. That's the only Mr. and Mrs. Orin Neilsen with LB. way we fill prescriptions and son of Sunset, and Mrs. ENJOY TRIP TO NATIONAL CONGRESS Reva Ballow and two sons of 100 per cent accuracy as the Logan were week-en- d guests foremost ingredient. Four young were in acre farm near Heber, i.i a and Mrs. Veda Stephensen of Chicago for the opening of the young dairy farmer, Henderson, Nevada has spent five-da40th National Club working with his fatiu-r- . WE SALUTE the Extension Service workers in Juab County. the past month with her parGround BEEFClub members It is inspirational to note how many 4-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase. Congress on the Thanksgiving weekend. they have helped in project work; how many farmers are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Child Chosen by the Cooperative and family attended the fare- Extension Service, they were doing a better job because of their help and direction; house-wivehome thru their s and how many well testimonials in Provo for Marilyn Gardner, Linda Mason, are improving Bilaine and Gary Yorgason, Paul Kemund and Jerald Petersuggestions made by Extension Service workers. and at Heber City for William son. They were in Chicago as Howard Duke on Sunday. Mr. guests, respectively, of the FireDuke is a nephew of Mr. stone Tire & Rubber Company, Child. Kerr Glass Manufacturing CorLynn Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes, has returned poration, Oliver Corporation and home after completing six International Harvester Commonths of active duty at Fort pany. Miss Gardner, 17, daughter of Ora, California. Mrs. Pearl Gardner of Helper, has been a for seven years. She spent her early years in learning food preparation and baking skills until she reached winning status. Next her interests turned to sewing Pefnoe and grooming, then began the 211 He started automotive project which won projects dth a dairy interest seven years ago, her the 1961 trip. She has learned the impor- and has been successful in cap Crushed-Chunk-Tid- bits tance of traffic rules and how ing for his dairy herd. He raises feed crops of alfalfa to clean and care for the family car, and knows the cost of main hay and barley. He is a Wasatch Service Wheel Alignment Brake KANGAROO' CHILDS DRINKING CUP when you buy GIANT SIZE Colgate Dental Cream 8 IN SICP 1 CAPTAIN Ip V . in "So V 'K. Garrett u v K Page Five 53C Only AT YOUR LOCAL MARKET WITH THE PEXCO LABEL MONA LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS and YOUR PHARMACIST HAS THE SUPPLIES YOU NEED IGA TABLERITE w CHUCK ROAST 623-063- Chicago Visitors 0 a lbs - LB. i STALL ROAST w. 48 cans 5.98 q0 46 oz iforOOO U.S.No.1 PINEAPPLE RUSSETS GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 10 LB BAG TOMATO JUICE 46 oz 3 for 79c RADISHES FRUIT COCKTAIL 5 303 95? PINEAPPLE 4-- lb POTATOES LIBBY BEST BUYS "Electric heat is cans g-- 3 00 for 3 or GREEN ONIONSbunches(pg 8 13 pkgso 00 ROYAL VIENNA SAUSAGES - 4 for 89? GELATIN so much cleaner, tenance. Miss Gardner has county livestock judge and showman, and a junior leader. helped instruct younger in their own safety and good After college, he hopes to continue dairying. pedestrian practices. Miss Mason, 17, daughter of Young Peterson, 17, son erf the James Masons, 827 E. Sec- the Winn Petersons who live on a farm near Smithfield in ond North, Sprlngville, the eanning project winner, has Cache county, is the state winClub member five agricultural project award been a convenient. - large 14 oz ANGEL FOOD CAKES IGA - OVEN FRESH PUT SOME IN YOUR FREEZER SLICE INTO LAYERS AND SERVE WITH 5 pkgs q 00 1 Meadow Gold FROZEN Whip. CREAM pts JSTRAWBERRIES B 4-- H 4-- 4-- pears. She has canned extensively for family and exhibit use. She also Is an able cook and makes ber own clothes. Since she does ber own gardening, the food used for canning is of no extra expense. She also has been active hi junior leadership. Young Remund, 18, son of the Grant Remunds on a 230- - ner. Since he started 4-work seven years ago, he has become dai ry expert, sheep raiser, corn and crop grower and swine raiser. He ba studied snhnvl feeding and record keeping, and is a big help on the family farm. An active junior leader, Peterson plana to enter the field of animal husbandry hi collet- - It happened 100 YEARS 1 BONE HEAD SALE We tenant-owner- ! IlGA Reg. 3.98 Reg. rjrr rirt & A 1 SHIRTS 25: Long Sleeves and Sanforized Reg. 1.79 NOW 4 5? 1.0 Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, February 23 and 24 HEW LOW PRICES! FREE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works corstantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer and ale are served. J 2.49HBOYS NOW 2.99 NOW 1.99 to Mr. and Mrs. K. R. (Bob) Wilkey, winners of the G.E. Portable Radio last week. Our thanks to all who paticipated both weeks. IN UTAH, George Ogilvie followed the Bingham brothers - Stanford and Thomas - into the Oquirrh Mountains and staked out the first mining claim in what since has become the worlds largest open-pi- t copper mine: Bingham. Then, as now, beer was the traditional beverage of moderation . . . light, sparkling refreshment that adds a touch of Western hospitality to any occasion. Westerners have always enjoyed the good fellowship that goes with every glass. Reg. 5.98 CONGRATULATIONS 4 iul Wish to know more about electric heating ? Phone or write your local CO. WORK PANTS ! ! You can have them for CHERRY PIES FROZEN m UTAH POWER & LIGHT & long Sleeves and Sanforized NOW There is nothing like this total electric living. Weve proved it with our apartment homes at Graystone. s Our are enthusiastic about electric heating, and we are now building 40 more units. Like the others, they all will be total electric, including electric heat and air conditioning. Electric heat is so much cleaner, convenient, and flexible. Mel Jensen, Designer and Builder Graystone Apartment Homes, Salt Lake City, Utah power company office today. thought these would sell!! They didnt!! HALF PRICE if you want them!! MENS SHIRTS 136 ' 1 Assorted sizes and colors! ... Consider these and many other advantages of electric heat: Saves Space. Because most electric heating units are completely built-in- , you no furnaces, no vents, no registers, save space enough for an extra room no chimney. Clean as Light. Upholstered furniture, carpets and draperies stay cleaner longer. Interior decorating lasts years longer. control. You can keep living room at 72, your bedroom at 60. ..or whatever temperature you wish. Each room can have its own thermostat control. Silent os Sunlight. Most electric heating systems operate without moving parts. No Draft Heat. No cold spots or layers of cold air. Temperatures vary only 2 or 3 degrees from ceiling to floor. low in Cost. Electric heat costs much less than you think. Maintenance costs are practically eliminated. So Safe. Gives you a new kind of safety as safe as the light you read by. 1 ago MEN S DRESS The oldest Incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in 1862 the same year that Room-by-roo- PRIME RIB 1 IGA EVAP. MILK aaasi None Better!! P CflTableRite SLICED CO BACON -- lb pkgs IGA 4 STAR TV FEATURE inf) Hfflr - BEEF- BONELESS POT ROAST SHOULDER ROUND FRESH LEAN 4-- y - U. S. CHOICE 3 u 11 1r rm CUSTOM M at 56 EAST CENTER STREET NEPHI Phone CUTTING WRAPPING 623-11- FREEZING ... for the who poshes JL lady l ithe cart! |