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Show Nephi, JuaS Counfy, Utah CJjc Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay. and attendMra. Wallace Park were Mr. ed the Juab High commenceand Mra. David Seat of Tooele. ment exercises on Friday eveMr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pay of ning. Mr. Pays sister, Miss Sait Lake City spent the week Carolee Pay, was one of the of Orem, Mrs. Helen Steele of end with his- parents, Mr. and graduates. Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Holg lo Orme of Ogden visited with Mr and Mrs. H. E. Black on Tuesday. John Eagar of St. Johns, Arizona and Carl Eagar of Provo were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eagar. Burnett Stephensen of Henderson, Nevada spent the week end with his wife, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Chase, and they attended the Juab High School Commencement Exercises where their daughter, Annette Stephensen Parkin, was one of the graduates. Mrs. Stephensen accompanied her husband back to Henderson where they will make their home. CtmcQ-Vlu- NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS - m SOMEDAY SOON SUMMER WILL BE HERE WF HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF BARBEQUE GRILLS AT 12.60 BRIQUETS 10 lb bag 90c LITTLE BROWN JUGS 5.90, 6.90 BAR-B-- Q ALL KINDS OF GARDENING NEEDS WHEEL BARROWLAWN CARTS - 7.77 7.77 FISHING EQUIPMENT RIDING EQUIPMENT 4.D PLUMBING AND BUILDERS' SUPPLY u, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Black and two children ot Grand Junction, Colorado spent several das of last week as guersts of Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Black. They spent Friday and Saturday at the Manti Temple and Mrs. Black accompanied them on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Black and three children of Kearns also visited on Sunday at the H. E. Black home. Twenty members of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green-halg- h of Salt Lake City are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh over Memorial Day. Mrs. Dale Worwood, Mrs. Lee Fowkes, Mrs. Eldon Johnson and Mrs. David Austin spent the week end in Moab with their husbands. They were able to watch the boats come In on the Friendship Cruise which consisted of 850 registered boats. They also visited Dead Horse Point and the Arches. Idaho is a house guest of her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston. She also is visiting with Mrs. C. W. Morgan, another sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ashael Rigby and family and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones and family were Memorial Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Blackett Mrs. Catherin Bowles was in Provo last week to attend the Philharmonic Orcestra and Tabernacle Choir concert. She also attended the B Y U Commencement Exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck and family spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck. Ne-p- hi Garden Club visited the beautilul flower gardens in Nephi on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Read and children Randy and Richard of Springvtle visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Read on Saturday. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson were his brother and sister in law, Mi. and Mrs. Deward Woodard of Panguitch on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nun Hill of Tooele, also a brother in law and sister, were visitors here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Bowles Mrs. Edgar T. Reid of Salt Lake City was a week end were in Vernal last week to attend the graduation exercisguest and Mis Ina Fecher of their grand daughtSalt Lake City spent Sunday es where er, Miss Kathleen Bowles, was with Mrs. Gilbert Bailey. one of the graduates. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Doug-la- Bowles is daughter of Mr. and of Magna spent Tuesday Mrs. Donald R. Bowles. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley. Miss Nancy Nyman spent week with her parents, last Mr. and Mrs. Ivol White Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Nyspent the week end in Salt man and has returned to Provo Lake City. where she is employed for the Mrs. Darrell Leavitt and two summer on the Brigham Young children of Idaho Falls are vis- University campus. iting for a few days this week at the home of Mrs. Leavitts parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mrs. Leavitt is the MOTEL MANAGERS Wilkey. former Susanna Wilkey. COUPLES Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer MEN & WOMEN NEEDED FOR MOTEL of Pocatello, Idaho spent the MANAGEMENT week end with her mother, Mrs. Jack Wright. Top wages. Dont let age or Mrs. Roger Mackey and education hold you back. Jobs children Carleen and Glen of now open for trained men and Brigham City spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Norman women. Training wljl not with present job. Train Mackey and also attended the Juab High School graduation Home Study. Free placement exercises on Friday evening. help. We will help finance your Mr. and Mrs. John Kap of training If you qualify. Write, Ogden and Glen Shepherd of giving home address, occupaand phone number to Ogden were week end guests tion of her brother in law and sis- Motel Training School, Box 948 ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boulder, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beck, George V. Ord, and Mr. and Mrs. I,eo Ingram and family were in Provo on Sunday evefarewell Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ander- ning to attend the son visited in Sandy on Sunday testimonial for Craig Ord, son Dr. and Mrs. John Ord of with her brother in law and of Provo. Elder Ord has been sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sor- called to the British mission. ensen. Mrs. A. E. Price of Burley, MOREGRO YELLOW CURE MOREGRO-WEEDI- T AND MANY OTHER ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Book (Ruth Ordt and family of Nys-sOregon, spent Hie weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mi's. George V. Ord. They were in Utah to get their daughter, Baibara who has been attending the Brigham Young University for the past two years. They were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram. Linda Marie Ingram acconijianied them back to Nyssa where she will be mot by her brother in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dovey (Shirlene Ingram) of Baker, Oregon, and she will spend her vacation with them. st "bottoms Page Three Thursday. May 31, 1962 o Students Honored at Reunion of Former Juab High for Accomplishments Residents of Mammoth Scheduled for June 1C Several student of Juab High School were honored last Wednesday at the annual JUS Awards Students assembly. received certificates for outstanding participation in various activities during the schtxil year. Awards were received as follows : Boys education, physical Paul Paystrup; girls' physical atheducation, Carolee Pay; letics, Bruce Howard and Myron Shepherd; agriculture, Morris Young; industrial arts, Roand Nebeker; commercial, Marjorie Memmott; home economics, Kathleen Anderson; music, Carolee Pay; science, Marion Gowers; social science. Linda Powell and James Jensen; English, Ann Boston; and mathematics. Marion Gowers Miss Carolee Pay received the award as the outstanding student. This award was voted on by the students themselves. Mary Margaret Morgan received an award as the best supporting" student. Other awards were given to Max Winter, as student body Michael Paxman. president; vice president and Nyra Stanley, secretary. Plans are going forward for the annual Mammoth Old Timers' reunion' which will lie held Sunday, June 10 at the I a son City Park, reports Mrs. Jocie Smith Broadheail, .secretary of the organization. Mrs. Alda Pexton Convalescing at dome of Daughter Mrs. Alda Pexton is conval-- 1 escing at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bench in Salt Lake City following recent Mrs. Pexton spinal surgery. is reported to be doing nicely. Appreciation is expressed by, Mrs. Pexton for the notes and cards which have been received from friends in Nephi. Mrs. Pexton expects to be with her son in law and daught-e- r for the next few weeks. A special program Mr, and Mra. Van Wayman Salt Hake City visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brough of Provo attended the Juab Il.gh School Commencement Exercises on Friday where Wesley Sherwood was one of the graduates. of WATCH BAND? WALLET? CLOCK? NEED A TRY is being arranged and families are vited to bring their own picnic in- NEPHI JEWELRY - FIRST!! lunch. Have Ycur Car Inspected Now at T PARK CONOCO Main Boyd Park, Manager & Center CONOCO y' Nephi, Utah Brake Service Qualified Mechandic on Duty Lubrication Overhauls Washing Engine Tuneup CONOCO gasoline, oil, and other products THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT of the NEPHI DRUG COMPANY will be CLOSED all Day Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2. GONE FISHING "Bud" IT EASY-YVIT- H SAVINGS IN OUR MARKET FRESH GROUND BEEF 2 per pound BAR S BACON BAR S HAMS per pound lbs 89c 59g 09c Cello Bag White 10 LBS KIPPERED HALIBUT per poun- d- 59c TT CORN, MIX VEG. BROCOLI 8100 lb pkgs FIG NEWTONS 2 for 65$ TOILET TISSUE lOllOLLS 89c oz jar PEANUT BUTTER Big 49c DERBY POTTED MEAT - 10 cans l. 00 1 Supreme Top-- 18 Cucumbers Dry Onions Kennecotts current toast to copper's future traditional toast of bottoms up is The Utah Smelat different Kennecotts uniquely ter. It refers to a newly installed car dumper that can empty a car loaded with copper concentrate or flux by turning the 100-toload bottom side up. This far more efficient, faster method of emptying cars is another step toward the completion of the dollar modernization program at the smelter n This program will help Kennecott meet a growing problem the higher cost of handling more material to produce the same amount of copper. The problem results from two factors 1. Copper content of ore decreasing (Down 18 LARGE CRISP - SALAD DRESSING -- - - Quart jar -- 41c 2 lb 79c PROCESSED CHEESE Swifts SPAG. & MEAT BALLS 24 oz 43c 24 oz can - SWIFT BEEF STEW 49$ 3LB TIN -- 73c SWIFTNING PHONE - - COMPLETE PROCESSING OF BEEF - PORK AND LAMB 623-03- 50 since 1950.) 2. Overburden removal increasing (Up 100 since 1950.) Kennecott is solving the problem through improvements typified by the car dumper This offers the best assurance of continued successful copper production m Utah's future Utah Copper Division libnnecott Copper Corporation FRIEUDLY SERVICE 3 |