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Show Thursday, Juna 7, 1962 Cijc Gimcfi'&ctufi Naphi, Juab County, Utah CARD OF THANKS We wish to expiess our sincere thanks and appreciation for all the acts of kindness to that have been extendi-oui mother and the family the past few months We shall remember with gratitude the kindnesses of those who sent food. To all who added to the beautiful display of floral offerings, and who rendered their parts so lovely at thel services in beautiful music, and those who spoke and offered prayers. To the Bishopric and the Relief Society, and to the Anderson Funeral Home for their understanding and efficient service we extend thanks to all. May God bless each of you who served in any way as you have blessed us. Sincerely, The family of Jennie B. Chapman. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Notice is hereby given that Nephi City Council will meet in a special meeting on Monday, June 25, for the purpose the fiscal year beginning July of considering the budget for 1. The meeting will be held at the City Hall, starting at 8 pm. R. W. Christiansen, Nephi City Recorder d is 1 ! V (USES'. MKEO V'W. ''V' (" V" MAU ROGER MARIS 3 v I Hit fuTT Pott "wl o oU-T- ot'r SwTOTAi Ctw EArtT ALL at "in HMi-- 'totAi. OUT At YOU O ftkJMA AhD atm Wu tah COW," St YblVt CAM mAQm XU vu t Tu Do !f u CMOBM TOoU'T,AHTooTlRtD.SOOAMYO-YW! tLAV SAinutW tlXTl JohmhV CamV Mitl Mt Hit SON llA V1 SuSAM It OlT SUW'MYCMmfrWl'WTMt Citt 3COV1S , AMP STC MiMf WlM VIMKOW w t t , iMOiuTMi RUwi Sciii"t,'TMiu (f.i- tiiM-riHi- l AHii Suit " 'I OATIH ZHAH AmOKiV f ip' f HM.C ON rM.i IviMn HitCwflAKV (. r!UU RW hjH wit A tarn 9t-- i oT v- - I Fran At River Neil (Jeanette) fc; - five-mont- hs X - 7 i 7- 'i - U ', , nv, 7 4" J GO ON III , MT f JjI, . - - ..,S J HOOVER CLOSE-OU- T IDEAS SPECIAL FROM Young Couple Honored at Reception ho Following Impressive Wedding Rifes 'u'OaBs '&?& Odd The first recorded U.S. earthquake took place at Plymouth, Mass., 1, 1638. Kentucky was admitted to the Union, June 1, 1792; Ten nessee entered June 1, 1796. A agreement was signed by U.S.s Cordell Dull and Chinas T.V. Soong, June 2, 1912. Italy's national plebicite rejected monarchy in favor of republic, June 2, 1916. The UJS. Supreme Court declared the Child Labor Law t nconstitu tlonal, June 3, 1918. Germans bombed Paris for first time, June 3, 1910. Kaiser Wilhelm II died in exile at Doom, Holland, June 4, 1911 American troops entered Rome, June 4, 1944. General Eisenhower, Montgomeiy, Zhukov and De Latfr signed declaration by which four governr ents assumed supreme t ithority and power in Germany, June 5, 191 '. June 6, 1944 was zero he ir for the Invasion of Frrnce, on the Normandy coast. It has been as umed that D stood for deliver ance. Militarily, it represented o: ly D for day the day set for e the attack. The first International YMCA convention v.as .c,u hi Buffalo, N.Y., June 7, 1854. The International Association of Lions Clubs was formed, June 7, 1917. A EWSUALKERS WANTED Wedding Gift List at Robert Boys and girls Were open for picking cherries when ready Hall Pharmacy. For particulars contact A. Z. Sunday from 1 to 6 pjn. for Robbins, 1001 South Main, at youi convenience. Payson. Phone We gladly loan a Blue Lustre SALE FOR HOUSE Carpet Shampooer with purBrick, two bedrooms, bath, chase of Blue Lustre Shamlarge living room, forced air poo. Chapman Furniture Co. heat, wall to wall carpet. PartWill be shown ly furnished. Giant Super Suction furnace Tuesday and Wednesday, June cleanng done by Lester Hill & 12 and 13. Contact George Gunnison. Will be in Irons at 810 South 1st East or Sons ofafter June 30. Call make offer to Don Irons, 9638 Ncphi Lakeside, Avenue, Prospect 465-230- 5. California. FOR LOTS ....BUILDING SALE at First North and 8th J. F. Douglas, 9087 W. East 277 South, Magna, Utah. Ph. BY7-215- 9. FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM HOME FOR SALE See Otis Kay, phone Two-yeFOR SALE old laying hens only 85c each Alton S. Gadd, phone 623-007- 0. ....FOR SALE 8 studs, 25c each; 2x6 T&G decking, 8c bd. ft; 2 x 6, 6c board ft.; Sheathing, 4c board ft and up; 2000 ft. bales of any dimm. if ordered. Baled plainer shavings 98c per bale. Kester Lumber Co., 515 South Center St., Santaquin, Utah. Phone 754-327- 7. Center St, Santaquin. Phone thru pd. FOR SALE 2 bedroom brick home with large living room, dining room Carpeting Good used FOR SALE Full basement with oil furPhone 623-03double sink nace. See Clark Sparks, 56 West 7th North. Phone 1952 InterFOR SALE national pickup truck newly in good condition WANTED TO BUY painted Phone Rabbits Guinea Pigeons or Pigs. Call HU Salt Lake City. Write FEMALE HELP WANTED Game Farms, 2400 Redwood WOMEN can average 53.50 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake per hour taking orders for the City, Utah. famous Rawleigh Line of Toiletries, Spices and Extracts Write to in City of Nephi. ANNOUNCING the open. Rawleigh s Dept. Ing of a Chlropratic office -17, Denver, Colorado. in Nephi at the Forrest 4tipd Hotel building Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 6 new Two men or palnleee NEEDED p.m. Try the of a Palmer methods women full time and two part Specific adjustment. We time. Use of auto necessary. specialize in Headaches, Can earn from 535 to 575 arthritis and heart conditNeed help with our weekly. ion. For Write to summer business. appointment 1 71 North call L.P. care of Box 115, Nephi. 6-- 7 55 623-039- 8. 359-582- 5, UTF-151-C- 39.75 Powerful Hoover canister with exclusive stretch hose, throwaway bag-- all tools . . at a terrific low price. y , Approximately half the original selling price. FORMERLY 79.95 g It WALKS ON AIR Cortair Monza Club Coupe Top right short-sleeve- Shop at Christensens & SAVE ar Columbine, 754-391- 3. ONLY -- WILE THEY EAST From the Whiteside Sentinel, to deprive his readers of their Assisting with the gifts were Mrs. Michael Garrett, Mrs, Morrison, Illinois: It was obvious right to be kept fully informed. Wilbur Greenhalgh, Mrs. Nor- at a recent hearing of the Senate If a publisher puts out a newsman Gneenhalgh and Mrs. Gary Post Office Committee on postal paper or a magazine that more Increases that Senators have Greenhalgh. and more people want to read, Those serving were Kathleen higher regard than postal officials then he is serving his readers, his for the services important per community and his country well, Brock, Connie Ingram, Cindy for the reading public by in ana Sue Ingram and Kathleen formed estabspite of what the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ingram Anderson. weekly and daily newspapers and lishment thinks. But postal to do so, a are the parents of the bride The young couple will make other periodicals. publisher must keep advertising and Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. their home in Nephi. Despite this senatorial attitude, rates in line with circulation, as of the are parents Greenhalgh Deputy Postmaster General Braw-le- subscriptions cover only a frac' groom. All are from Nephi. suggested that periodical tion of publishing costs. postal rates should be raised be A reception was given by Moreover, publishers and adcause publishers are making on bride of the the parents vertisers alike know that many effort to hold on the line every June 2 at the Second Ward subscription rates for the purpose people purchase magazines and Recreation Hall. newspapers for their advertising, of increasing readership. bride For her wedding, the Mr. Brawley disclosed in effect as well as their editorial content floor-length chose a gown of an intent and desire to regulate Economists and government oflace with a chapel train. The ficials know that advertisements competitive practices of the in- in fitted bodice with long pointed cause people to dustry prevent publishers from to these publications sleeves featured a. scalloped purchase the things they need to homes enough reaching carry neckline trimmed wuth crystals and want thus contributing imadvertising rates. and pearls. A crown of cryto our fine way of Ufa portantly if Model 86 is This, allowed, undisguised and to the stals and pearls held her finger nations growth. and it ia use of govcensorship, of illusion she veil and tip As a reader, you have a stake ernment power to reduce the carried a large yellow chrysnumber of publications so that in the confiscatory second class with anthemum surrounded survivors may, theoretically at rate proposed In HR 7927. If you miniature chrysanthemums and want to continue to receive your least, live in greener pastures. satin streamers of the same The primary function of a pub- favorite newspapers and magacolor. lisher i9 to deliver to his readers zines at prices you can afford, Miss Linda Lou Ingram was at the lowest possible cost the tell your Senators now that you maid of honor for her sister, finest publication his editors can oppose this onerous tax. with Mrs. Jack Wankier, Mrs. turn out, consistent with revenues Remember, a Senator1! maS Robert Day, Mrs. Ed Malm-gre- n received from subscriptions and bag is one of his most important and Miss Karen Lunt as advertising. To do less would be working .tools. bridesmaids. The attendants wore dresses of peach trimmed with white, and each carried one large yellow chrysantheForeground Impala Convertible Top left Chevy II Nova Sport Coupe mum. The mother of the bride wore a dress of mint green while the mother of the groom was atRESORT STYLE A good tired in a pink lace. They combo lor vacation wear are wore corsages of pink rose buds these long slim pants of cotton and white carnations. d jacquard and Verl Wilkey acted as best overblouse by Queen Casuals. man and ushers ware Norman, The pants have a contour waist Garyand Wilbur Greenhalgh. and are fully lined, 623-036- 5. Giant pansies, Basket of Gold, Small modern FOR SALE Delphinium, painted Daisies, home with two city lots at Stocks, Phlox, 9weet Williams, Mona See Von Ellertson or Portulaca, pinks, carnations, call 3tipd Snap Dragons, Asters, Zinnias, Marigolds, Dahlias, Cockscomb, Salvia, Verbena, Tuberous BeChrysangonias, Geraniums, themum, several varieties of Petunias, Alysum, Lobelias, Perennial Asters, Doronicum, Gladiola bulbs. Rose bushes, peppers, cabbage, cauliflower, egg plant, tomato plants. Also insecticides, fertilizers, peat moss at Olsens, 212 South EDITORS Miss Arlene Mae Ingram became the bride of Richard W. Greenhalgh on Friday, June 1 at 6:30 p.m. at the Second Ward Lounge room, where Bishop Kenneth Nyman of fic iated. June lend-Ieas- OTHER DESK LARGE HEMMED P1SHTOWELS MODESS Regular or Super, 40's BOYS' RODEO JEANS 17 Nylon Regular or Slim SWIMSUITS SAVE pair . P 3 99 ON ALL SB ,. r iswifw unit.. - I YOULL FIND JUST THE Pick Beautiful and Frilly look-alik- MEN'S COTTON CASUAL PANTS TERRY CLOTH White and Colors from 84 models during CHEVY'S Golden Sales Jubilee! e Ng styling. No hand-mEasy to look at, easy to ride in, CAR AT JUST THE PRICE down ideas. You do your choosing easy to keep up. Then theres the from three altogether different lines nimble rear engine Corvair still in AT YOUR CHEVROLET of cars. Like the line thats way a class all by itself. So why settle drive-alik- e out front as Americas favorite buy for the cars Chevwhen you can get Chevrolet deDEALERS ONE-STO- P the luxurious rolet. Or the spiffy thrift car with pendability in three SHOPPING CENTER! so many new ideas the Chevy II. different varieties? 98 66 e- look-alik- e, Jet-smoo- th 1 D 623-051- 4tlpd ' KVa SWIMSUITS BLOUSES BY JOLENE LADIES CANVAS IlSHOES - Assorted colors See the new Chevrolet, Chevy II and Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet GREEtll'OOD SERVICE 740 North Main Street , F-- lOM m TAT tutii CtMfCltUCt (I Mi IMA YOOU Hephi Hews Briefs James JL (4 LAut At IN APPRECIATION In sineerest appreciation to those friends and relatives whose letters, cards, and prayers received in the past months have gave lasting comfort to our Mother. In addition, we humbly thank all who contributed to making her last rites t All C4utJI fZxt .few SOODLS swy, teat com and new son. side she visited with Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mathews and family. Traveling lip the coast to Santa Maria she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Mathews and old son, and then continued on to San Carlos and arrived in time to be present at the arrival of a so perfect. baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. (Donna) Sincerely, George, Donald and Woods on May 28. Los Angeles Harold Irons. and San Francisco also were included in the tour. i ANOTHER SATURDAY SERMON 12. Mrs. James W. Mathews re turned to Nephi on Saturday, June 2nd, after a 17 day tour of California where she visited foui of her five children. She with made acquaintpnance three new grandchildren. Her tour included Long Beach where she visited Mr. and Mrs Paga Six Nephi, Utah Phone 623-185- 1 dealers |