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Show CIjc Gimcfl'&cUus NephI, Juab County, Utah Social Items NATIONAL EDITORIAL Fk.fP U M,fr, Vrru-- a SIAliPKlA5SOClAT10!l V, 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. Subsciption rates: One year $4,00; Six months $2.25. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising rates, on request. Editor-Manage- Roy r: Ofice: 96 South Main St Telephone Gibson E. 623-052- y Nephi, Utah 5 YEARS TWENTY-FIV-E OF CANCER PROGRESS Today, millions more Americans have annual checkups than they did 25 years ago. Millions more know Cancers Seven Danger Signals. Early detection and prompt treatment of cancer is the keynote of the American Cancer Society's public i Student Body rm , J t f V. 1962-6- V) s 3 I:t 2 education program. WANTED BY THE FBI Mr. and Mrs. Nell B. Kendall (Dianna Haycock) Reception Honors Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Following Saturday Evening Wedding Research has led to improved treatment by surgery and radiation, and to new lifeprolonging drugs. Today, over 1,000,000 Americans are cured of cancer. Only 160,000 had been cured 25 years ago. TWENTY-FIV- PATIENT IN SEVEN JFIrst-Sbcon- YEARS AGO ONLY ONE CANCER WAS SAVED. reception was held in the First-ph- i Second Ward recreational hall, The bride was attired in a floor length gown of white floral patterned nylon lace with a scalloped scoop neckline enriched with miniature pearls and sequins and a full skirt of unpressed pleats. The fingertip veil was of silk bridal illusion with a tiara type crown Eugene Francis Newman handmade of simulated seed i Newman the alleged machine a carried heart She pearls. leader of a gang that shape "bouquet of pink carnations with a large white or- attempted the robbery ofinan armored American car carrying $498,500 chid, accented wuth white net and Canadian currency in Buffalo, New ribbons. and Yorlc, on August 3, 1955. He and hil Attending the bride was Mrs. associates, wearing silk stocking masks, Robert Houghton as matron of engaged in a running gun battle with honor, Miss Doris Ann Har- the truck's guards and Buffalo Police, mon of Brigham City as maid and a machine gun bullet, allegedly were fired by Newman, seriously wounded of honor. Bridesmaids of a guard. Two bandits were quickly Anderson Beck-stran- d Kathleen Miss Mr. and Mrs. Austin apprehended but Newman remains at of Elmer Mae Miss of Ogden visited with Hunter, large. Miss Hayand Phyllis relatives and friends in Levan Payson A complaint, filed before a U.S. of dresses wore cock. They week. Commissioner at Buffalo, New York, on last pale orchids, brocaded taffeta August 5, 1955, charges Newman with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams and carried heart shaped flow- fleeing the State of New York to avoid and daughters Beverly and er arrangements of carnations 'prosecution for robbery. a white orchid. with a violent armed, Heavily Dorothy, and Mrs. Sherman centered withwere Carole Hay- temper, Newman has previously been Peterson and family visited on Flower girls and Sherril Greenhalgh. convicted for theft of Government Saturday and Sunday with Mr. cock, wore orchid nylon organ- property, interstate transportation of and Mrs. Dee Bradfield in They a stolen motor vehicle, petty larceny, dresses. Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond dy Edward Kendall acted as best pndHeburglary. Peterson in Midvale, Mr. and is a white American, reportedly Mrs. Dennis Johnson in Boun- man with Clair Kendall and born on October 3, 1928, at Brooklyn, New York, who is 5'B tall, weighs 170 tiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Wayne Jenkins as ushers. The background music for to 180 pounds, has blond hair, blue neth Wiliams at Kearns. the evening was played by eyes, a medium build, and medium d complexion. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Malmgren Carolee Pay. Mrs. Victor He has scars near his right eye, on was in charge of the guest spent Saturday and Sunday in the back of his right hand and on the book. with Lake Salt City visiting center of his left cheek. A birthmark Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jarrett and Assisting with the serving left arm and a on his appears Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durrant were Beverly June Williams, mole on his left upper index finger. Tattoos Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce of Betty Brown, Kathleen Ander- include the name "Danny and a heart Salt Lake City were week end son, Sandra Christensen, Nyra on the outside of his right forearm, and the number "13" within a dotted guests of his mother, Mrs. O. Stanley and Colleen Wilson. The gift tables were presid- circle on the back of his left hand. H. Pierce. Mrs. Ted Cloward JenHe has worked as a bricklayer, clerk, (Theda) of Mt. Pleasant spent ed' over by Mrs. El wood construction worker, counterman, and Ned Mrs. Greenhalgh, kins, her with mother, Sunday night Mrs. Clair Kendall and Mrs. laborer. Mrs. Pierce. Consider extremely dangerous. Carl Corbin. Please immediately notify the nearest were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Markitchen in the Assisting FBI Office of any information concerntin of Scipio visited with Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Goble, Mrs. Jay his whereabouts. ano esssns m Mrs. Erin Poulsen and Howell and Mrs. Grant Sperry. ing and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wood on Thursday. Bowl em over better . . . Mrs. Wiliam Sorbe and son Billy, and daughters Kathryn and Marlene spent the week end in Salt Lake City with 1 ? Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sorbe, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Paulson and familU DhSjtl ies. The Lounge room of the Ne- d Ward chapel was the scene of the marriage of Dianna Haycock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Alma Haycock, and Neil B. Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Kendall, on Saturday evening, April 14th. Bishop Kenneth Nyman of the Nephi Second Ward officiated in an impressive marriage ceremony with many relatives and triends present. Following the ceremony a TODAY IT IS ONE IN THREE. IT IS POSSIBLE TO SAVE ONE IN TWO. SAYS THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. i LEVAN SOCIAL ITEMS Col-lar- 1 No jfor buying frost in freezer or refrigerator! Air is always moving, always dry theres no excess moisture to frost up walls, shelves, packages. And no exposed coils in food compartment to gather condensation, No defrosting ever! FA an fum mi iuidi .ou.ii. di i iu siuii.nl1 di ft 'V Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bellis-to- n and family visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Their Taylor on Sunday. daughter. Wendy, remained in Levan with her grandparents for a weeks visit. $ ft vtf.'gf. v 368.88 EASY TERMS AVAILABLE JACK'S Refrigeration and Appliance Center I Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Stephenson of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a son on Apnl 6 Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Fred Stephenson of Levan and Mr and Mrs. Ur- win Morley of Moroni , 1 lodStfowll SUGAR-M- ar 1.12 HONEY 3 POUND JAR 79c HERSHEY GIANT BARS 3 for 1.00 PILLSBURY CAKE MIX 3 for 89c Black Beauty RIPE OLIVES 4 cans for 87c SKYLAND APPLE SAUCE -- 8 cans l. 00 DelMonte WHOLE KERNEL CORN 6 1.00 LIBBY FRUIT COCKTAIL -- Scans l. 00 LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE - Chunks - Crushed or Tidbits - - 5 cans 1.00 GREEN GIANT PEAS 5 cans 1.00 TANG LUNCH MEAT--12 oz tin 39 Cudahys VIENNA SAUSAGES -- 5 for 1.00 PINEAPPLE -- GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz cans 4 for 1.00 quart 47c TASTWELL SALAD OIL TASTWELL SALAD OIL - V2 gallon 69 PIERCES PORK & BEANS 2V2 size 247 "Parade brand PORK & BEANS 300s 101 .00 DEL MONTE CREAM CORN 61.00 HI C ORANGE CRISCO SHORTENING - - 3 lb tin S5c Buy How for White Washes- -- 78c GIANT TIDE KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE 2 lb 81 C VONDER BUNS -B- oth shapes! 2 pkgs 53c & cans 1.00 SPAGHETTI SWIFTS ICE CREAM & SHERBET SPECIAL - Vt gallon Icream, Quart Sherbet 98e MARSHMALLOWS - 2 large pkgs - - - 35c 10 lb bags ADE-46ozcans3- for89e - Franco-America- n 1 MINUTE MAID GRAPE JUICE 61 00 LEMONAID and FRUIT DRINKS 10100 NOW- -3 for 1.00 FRUIT PIES Family Tested PEAS - BROCOLI - MIXED VEGETABLES CORN - 8 for 1 .00 - BANANAS RADISHES and family of Nephi spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Winter, to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mr. Winter. Model HJA14T Pag c z Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Irons and family of Tooele, Mr. and and Mrs. Dean Worthington Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shepherd and family of Magna spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. dark Wood visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodall in Bountiful and with rMr. and Mrs. Dean Wood in Salt Lake City. Recent guests of Mr. and Gilbert Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haws of Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Mesa, Arizona. 1962 Two The Mona Ward Relief Society had an Easter Apron parade on Tuesday. Prizes were given for the prettiest, smallest and largest aprons. These aprons wil be sold at a Mothers Day program during May. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shep-her-d of Springvile visited on Sunday with Mrs. Katie MONA NEWS BRIEFS Officers From the JIIS CLARION' The candidates for the 1962-196- 3 officers were nominated at an assembly Wednesday and elections soon will be underway. The students who were nominated and accepted are Patricia Orme and Steven Ostler for president: Kathy Christensen and Carl Bailey for vice president; Kathy Newton and for secretary; Linda Taylor and Qierry Margie Jensen Orme for girls sports manager; and Leon Pexton and Harlo Newell for boys sports manager. Everyone should take an interest in these elections so the oficers next year will be the best. )A ff In 25 years, the death rate from uterine cancer has dropped 50 per cent Dr. George N. Papanicolaou developed the "Pap" smear, a technique for detecting uterine cancer in its earliest, most curable stage. This has helped save thousands of lives. 19, April j Sirs. Leslie Schmnrr (Agnes Saturday. Mrs Sadie Harris returned and children Joni, to her home in Grass Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell and Steven of NUS California on Monday, accom- IEDertson) are spending ten of Salt Lake City visited with panied by her son and daughther Mr. and ris sister. Mrs. David Neilsen er m law. Bishop and Mis. Mrs. E. Alton parents, Ellertson. in Mona, and with Mr. and Jay Harris and family. They had been In Utah to attend Ned Kay of Murray spent Mrs. George V. Ord in Nephi the week end with his parents, on Sunday. general conference. Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green-halg- h Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Neil-se- n of Salma visited at the home of Cedar City spent the Nominations Made for of Provo visited with her of Mr. and Mrs. Warren New-to- n week end wath Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday. Ronald Greenhalgh. sister, Mrs. David Neilsen, on n. CIAH Thursday, Morrell per pound GR. 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