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Show NpM, Juat County, Utah ()C 0 - Ttie family of S. P. Nielsen gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kay on Thursday evening to celebrate the Kith birthday anniversary of Mr. Nielsen. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nielsen, Nh lsen, Mrs. Ora Nielsen, the honored guest. S. P. Nielsen, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Key. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Christiansen and sons Mark Wesley and Jeffry spent the past ten days at the home of their aunt and unde, Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Bclllston. V K'K i Scott Allred of Fountain Mr. and Mrs. EksAyn Ander- son and family of Salt Lake Green srpent a few days last grandparents, City spent Memorial Day with week with his his mother, Mrs. P. N. Ander- - Mr. and Mrs. Don.Gadd. son. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Gar and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sharp rett and family and Mr. famand Garrett Mrs. Clyde and two children of Colton, California were week end visit- ily of Layton were Memorial ors of Mr. and Mrs. Leo In- day visitors, and Mr and Mrs. Provo and gram. Mrs. Sharp is a niece of Richard Garrett of Smith and Leo Mrs. and Mr. On Mrs. Ingram. Sunday they all were in Provo to attend a daughter of "Orem were weekdinner as guests of Dr. and end visitors of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John Ord who were hon- Floyd Garrett. oring their son Craig before he Michael Garrett has returnleft for his mission. ed home from Weber College Mr. and Mrs. Jess Anderson to spend the summer with his of Burley, Idaho spent last parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd week with her brother in law Garrett. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Birch-fiel- d Ingram of Tucumcari, New Mexand ico visited with Mrs. Claudia Mrs. Keith Brock daughters Kitty, Rosemary and Birchfield on Monday. Kenna and Mr. and Mrs. RichMonte Robinson of Clearard Brock of Greenriver spent is spending two weeks in field the week end with Mr. and Nephi with his parents, Mr. Mrs. M. S. Ingram and Mrs. Jack Robinson. Miss Anita Gadd of Logan . Memorial day visitors of spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Mrs. Clarence Paxman were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stimp-so- n Gadd. of Ogden and Colleen Pax-ma- n and family of Salt Lake City. r I LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED We have a complete stock of lawn mower parts and tires. BICYCLES REPAIRED! We also have a complete stock of bicycle tires and parts including 2 and . 3 speed gear parts, and parts for the new automatic trans mission- - SMALL ENGINE SERVICE We are the factory auth- orized service outlet for Briggs and Stratton, Clinton and Lawn Boy engines. For pickup and delivery,"call 4-Hardware in Nephi or Vems Store in Levan. D SAMS SHOP Gunnison, Utah Elman Paxman left Wednes- day by plane for Fort Sill, Oklahoma where he will be stationed for an indefinite time. - Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jarrett and family spent Memorial Day Her in Lehi with relatives. mother, Mrs. Virl Goates, accompanied them home and she returned to her home in on Thursday. Cen-terfie- ld Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Price and family of Kearns are visit ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett. Dee and Joy Anderson, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glcyd Anderson of Magna, are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Elden Johnson. with hood, motor and spit -- . v . 'v Sir. and Sirs. Joe Allan duties were assumed by Ned Worthington while Wesley Christensen and George Phillips ushered. Bishop Ray W. and Bishop J. Worthington Barres Jenkins greeted guests at the door. Mr. Worthington is a graduate of Snow College and Brigham Young University. NEPHI JEWELRY FIRST!! PARK CONOCO Boyd Park, Main Manager Center & 12 - -f- father needs! COME; IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF RIDING CONOCO gasoline, oil, and other products M (H Medfsv COTTAGE Karen Davis as flower girl. The attendants wore dresses of CHEESE blue and lilac with corsages of red roses. Dean Allen was best man and Ted Hone was in charge of the tABlinisa LUKIOVt KIM guest book. Mothers of the bride and groom wore dresses of blue with corsages of red roses. Assisting with the gifts were Mr. Mrs. Harold Liddiard, Ruth and Miss Floy Jenkins, daughter Edna Davis and Marof Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jen- Barney,Bowles. Those serving bridegrooms parents at Rays kins of Nephi, became the jorie Cafe Katheryn Worthington, bride of Joe Allen, son of Mr. were On Friday evening the new and Mrs. Lee Allan of Foun- Carol Ostler, Georgene Park, Mr. and Mrs. Worthington tain Green on Friday, May 11 Diane Bowles and Kathy Serve with greeted guests at a reception at the home of the brides in the Juab Stake House. President R. Roscoe parents. IGA For this event the bride Garrett of Juab Stake officiatwore a floor length gown of ed. A reception was given at the Chantilly lace, trimmed with crystals and seed pearls. Her Fourth Ward Hall on May 26 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tolley bouffant veil was caught to a by the parents of the bride. crown of crystals and seed The bride wore a white sat- and family of Salt Lake City Her bouquet was an in sheath with an overskirt of spent a few days of last week pearls. orchid surrounded by baby lace, the fitted bodice featur- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. pink roses with pink stream- ed a round neckline with long C. R. Mr and Mrs. Large 14 oz Tolley. ers. sleeves with points over the Christensen was wrists. The tiarra released her Archie Aiken of Spring City Marilyn maid of honor for her sister, elbow length veil of lace, and visited on Sunday with Mr. and with Miss Carolee Cooper, Miss she wore a corsage of red ros- Mrs. Tolley. Two grandGayle Wilkey and Miss Cath-er- n es- surrounded by lillies of the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. TolIGA Table Treat Kendall as bridesmaids. valley. ley were among recent graduDenise Mellor was flower girl. Mrs. Marsha Hone was mat- ates. Miss Dorothy Aiken recThey wore pink cotton sateen ron of honor for her sister, eived her degree at Snow Coldresses and carried white car- and Flora Mackey, Pam Bowl- lege, and Miss Linda Aiken e from Utah State University nations with baby pink roses es, Pat Allan and Terry at and pink streamers. Best man were bridesmaids, with Logan. Grod A, IGA homogenized, Stravbemes TAftLERITE.., FULL CUP NEPHI ITEMS OVEN FRESH ANGEL CAKE BUTTERS? FOOD D(5 TabteRite First Qualify e lb 00 Ibs 34 STAR T. V. FEATURES Tun-bridg- 3 ANOTHER BG Y0UR AMERICAN The best gasolines IGA BUTTERMILK BREAD get better AMERICAN. 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Listen to this: in a city driving test of 2 XA million How? miles, M2P G boosted mileage by a big M2P G keeps throats of new carburetors clean, removes harmful deposits from throats of old carburetors. So it's stalls and rough idling hello to goodbye to more miles per gallon! Think a little before you buy any other gasoline on your next fill. Make it American Brand Gasolines with M2P G and youve got it made! PATENT GRANTED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT! Heres positive proof that M2P G Is clearly unique: it's patented I Oven Ready DEALERS EQUIPMENT PLUMBING AND 44) BUILDERS1 SUPPLY V Nephi, Utah and American Regular are even better, thanks to the Magic of M2P G. Want proof proof that American 60 Sap Brake Service Qualified Mechandic on Duty Lubrication Overhauls Washing Engine Tuneup Receptions Honor Coupes Following Rites Mish Sandra Kay Christensen became the bride of Grant E. Worthington in a ceremony performed on Friday, June 1. The Manti Temple was the setting for the wedding rites. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Vemell Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Worthington, all of Nephi. Following their marriage the newlyweds were honored at a wedding dinner given by the CLOCK? TRY 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Wan-kiand family of Vernal spent a week and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hansen of American Fork spent Memorial day at the XA. 6. THORSEN STOCKET SETS All sizes AND WRENCHES - Just. what V. New for you ! Nov American sals BARBEQUE GRILL 1.'' i Sir, and Mrs. Grant Worthington Ray Liddiard has been home on furlough from Fort Ord. and he has left to report to Camp Gordon, Georgia. He and his wife spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Liddiard. waers Pay ully guaranteed HWMVfc. . a-- er Y , WATCH BAND? WALLET? home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence II, Warner. fV Page Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black of Hunter visited on Thursday MOTEL MANAGERS and Friday with Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Black. MEN & WOMEN COUPLES Mr. and Mrs. James W, NEEDED FOll MOTEL Mathews and daughter t MANAGEMENT tended Fast Day meeting in the Pnyson First Ward Sun- Top wages. Dont let age or day. Mr. Mathews assisted in education hold you back. Jobs the blessing of their grandson, now open for trained men and James Roger Franeom. Parents of he child, Mr. and Mi's. women. Training wil not with present Job. Train James Niel Franeom, are home on leave from Long Beach, Home Study. Free placement where Mr. Franeom is station- help. We will help finance your ed on the U. S. S. Haven, a training If you qualify. Write, hospital ship. They will remain home address, occupagiving in Utah until June 26. tion and phone number to Mrs. Willis Shepherd of Motel Training School, Box 948 Magna spent last week with Boulder, Colorado. her mother, Mrs. J. W. Ccwvan Max C. Sperry called his Mrs. W. G. Sperry mother. from New York City when he was unable to be here for Memorial Day. The following were guests at the home of Mrs. W. II. Sperry on Memorial day: Mrs. Lavar Houghton of Midvale. Miss Nelda Sperry of Salt Lake City, Ruby Hales and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ludlow and family of Spanish Fork. NEPHI LOCAL. SOCIAL ITEMS NEED A Mr. and Mrs John B. Springof Salt laike City Ms, ted on Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Wanda Mrs. William J. Brady, Mrs. Joseph Hanson, both of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Nil don Hanson attended the banquet and graduation exercises at Snow College last Thursday evening. Miss Alice Ann Hanson was one of the wife will never believe mel 1962 7, er and cluldi en graduates. How about a receipt? . . . My June Thursday, Nephi Local, Social Items Ike Week jf (TimcO-ftctU- G VIENNA f SAUSAGES I Reg. n i: 7 1 cans ELLIS BEEF STEW gLsrge 24 ' :cans I r i. |