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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah hi been visiting the past week Levan Local, Social News Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Board visited in Sandy on Sat-- , urday and Sunday with their son in law and daughter, Mr. unJ Mrs. Moms A. Ilodsonl and son. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs llodson. They also attended Sunday school and sacrament meet mg at Sandy. Mrs. Sadie Bowers was in Springville Sunday to attend the Painter family reunion. Ross Christensen and Grant Williams returned home from with her grandmother, Lillian Gillespie. Lagan after attending the Utah State University during the past school jear. Mr. and Mis. Donald Das-truof Salt Lake City visited at the home of her parents, Bish p and Mrs, J. Clair Col-lai- d last week. Mrs. Collard, Mi'S Da strop and son visited in Sigurd with Mr. and Mrs. Nelo Dastrup on Friday. Week end visitors of Mrs. Lillian Gillespie were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neilsen of Peora, Utah. p. t 5 sm, t i - Hi ' IV A I ,X tx V 5 ryM W NEWS BRIEFS Mrs Mrs. Seth McPherson entertained at the City Paik on Tuesday In honor of her son Roy on his fourth birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served to the honored guest and 23 little friends. f a s Enjoy n en-rou- te Lid-dia- rd Ten-Da- y 14, 1962 Page Three World Fair Trip Mr. John W. Gadd and her daughter Sharon of Salt Iotke of last City spent a few da week with Mr. and Mrs A. V. Gadd. Mr. and Mis. Henry Nelson Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stephenson of Riverton visited on Saturday, and Mrs. Lorraine Gold.e and Miss Louise Belt of Kanab visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P Frand-seon Sunday at the home of Mr. and daughter Marilyn and and Mrs. J. E. Hansen. Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Price of Burley, son Gary of Salt Lake City and Goldie and Miss Bell were Idaho Is visiting with her sis- IVggy Seller of Shoshone. Idato the World's Fair. ter, Mrs C. W. Morgan ho visited two day of last week with Mr. Frandsen Mr. and Mrs. Boyd H. NelMr. and Mrs Rulon Shepparents, Mr. and Mr. A. V. son Owen of and children Twin Falls, Gadd. and family and herd Mr and Mrs Frandsen Pierce of Orem were week end Idaho, and Mrs. Todd Johnson and had Just returned family visitors of their mother, Mrs. of Salt Lake City were recent from the World Fair at Seatvisitors of their mother, Mrs O. H. Pierce. tle. Lois Nelson. two and Mrs. Jim Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winn of Mr. and Mrs. George LatiSalt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs daughters, Linda and Cindy of mer In week the end spent Mapleton visited on Sunday Fork visiting with Glen G. Carter of Murray were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs American Mr. and Mrs. Merl Kay and Sunday dinner guests of Mr Fred Stephenson. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd. Dale Wilson. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Franeom Miss Nancy Parkin of Salt of Ely. Nevada, spent Saturday Lake City is spending her vacwith his brother in law and ation with her parents, Mr. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Mrs. Harold Parkin this week Stephensen. Willand Esplin and daughtMr. and Mrs. Quentin Step- er Gail of Orderville visited in hensen and family visited in Ncphi with his brother in law sister, Mr. and Mrs. ClarMoroni on Sunday with her and ence Pay last week. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franeom. The Jaycees entertained the Jaycee Janes at a canyon Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulsen party on Wednesday evening of and daughter Rhea were in last wwk, where eight couples Scipio on Monday to attend enjoyed a steak cook out and the funeral services for Wes- a social around the camp fire Mr. and Mrs. Harold ley Martein,' father of Mrs. Poulsen. Mr. Martin died on and Mr. and Mrs. ForJune 8 at the Fillmore Hos- rest Anderson were in charge of the party. pital. r v f Thurtday, June eljc Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Puik of Nefriil, Mr. and Mi. John Daniels of Pay Won. Mr, and Mrs. George Barnett of Murray, and Elmer Daniels of Ing Beach, California enjoyed a trip recently to the Worlds Fan by way of Idaho and OreTheir trtp took them on gon to British Columbia where they crossed over to Nanaimo, then to Victoria w here they visited the Butohard Garden and other points of interest They then went to Port Angeles. and dowm the Coast through the Red WoxU to Crescent City, California, and home via Nevada. There were many places of Interest they enjoyed along the way. Mrs Park. Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Barnett are sisters. the DESK 10-dt- y From The linroln Times, N. C.: Now that we are moving into the space age, it is good to ask ourselves how much we know about outer space. Some of us have only a vague idea about the universe Indeed the editor poses as no expert. However, the following general information will enable the reader to get a better idea of tpaca travel and the future explorations which are sure to come Beginning at tha beginning, the earth is one of nine planets which revolve (in an elliptical orbit) around the sun. We can see five of the other planets with the naked eye Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Uranus, Neptune ind Fluto can be seen through a telescope. Several of these nine planets have a moon (or moons) circling them. We call our sun and everything revolving around it (planets, satellites (moons), oomels, meteors, stars, etc.) our solar evftem Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Anderson and daughter Kathleen and The Six Little Pin Cushions Mrs Mary Shaw spent Sunday held their first meeting at the in Salt Lake City visiting with home of their Mrs. Beth leader, relatives. and officers were Rosquist Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nielsen elected. They are as follows' were In Springville Sunday to President, Iris Crawforth; vice Marilyn Worwood-secretary- , attend the Painter family reun- president, Verna Butler; treasion. urer, Linda Lou Corbin; reAnn Boston enrolled Monday porter, Cathleen Carter, and at the Utah State University activity chairman, Betty Jo for the summer term. Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Glendale Anderson of Cedar City visited on Saturday; and Mrs. E. S. Anderson of Manti spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park. Tli tun and billions of other stars, and suns, form our galaxy. Tha universe contains an undetermined but great number of galaxies. Thus, one ean see how infinitesimal our solar system is even though tha sun la 93 million miles away. Thera are probably millions of suns. But as yet we bave not been able to verify tha theory that other planeta revolve around these other suns; we cannot see that far. The next nearest sun, after our sun, la Alpha CentaurL Stars twinkle and planets do not; stars are globes of intensely heated gas, not solids. The sun; then, is our nearest star and while It la but one of millions of suns, probably, a million earths would fit into It it la that large. Thus, when we talk about shooting a rocket toward the moon, we are only at the first hesitant step in exploring outer space. The day of exploration and discovery la not endqd; it If Just MONA SOCIAL ITEMS Mrs. Zella Black of Los and Mrs. Vivian Nichols and daughter Betty of Wilmington, California were recent guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lunt and Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Lunt. An-gc-e- s, Mrs. Glenda Wilson and children Diane and Steven have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Wilsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sorbe the past week. Mrs. Wm. Sorbe, Marlene, and Billy went to Bryce canyon, by W'ay of Zions National Park last Thursday. Misses Marlene and Kathryn Sorbe have summer employment at Bryce Canyon. Mrs. Sorbe and Billy returned home on Friday. Kathryn Great for sunning and active sporis is this suit with matching pullover. The fabric is fashion cotton knit Soft and comfortable, it news its allows free and relaxed movement By Cole of California. two-piec- e Glen Gowers of Seattle, Washington, and Mrs. Cecil Burns spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers. Glen left on Tuesday for Seattle where he is employed. Visiting at the home of Bish- op and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman on Tuesday were Mrs. Milton J. Rasmussen and family of Kennewick, Washington. Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth in Salt Lake City Nyman thiee days of last week to attend the Utah Bankers Convention. e Mrs. Fred Hedberg was in Murray over the past weekend to attend the farewell testimonial for Leonard Hedberg, who has been called to the New Zealand mission. CantdopesImLi 3 lbs. 25$ MELON BANANA PANCAKE MIX - H. Buttermilk 3 lb 49c Save 10c FLAVORS - 6pkgs 23c Hostess COOKIES -- 4 Kinds, 8 oz bags - 2 for 45 TOILET TISSUE - - Lydia Grey - 10 rolls 89c O. M. SALAD DRESSING -- Quart- 41 EGGS---- B 2 dozen 59 LARGE 3 pounds 97c DELRICH OLEO FAMLEE BUTTERMILK 34c loaves 3 for 89 intin---6- 7 MJB COFFEE PS TWO CRUST MEAT PIES 5 95 6oz cans --4 for 5Qe WELCHADE FRUZOLA-A- LL Sunday dinnei guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christensen were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ham and Laurel Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ellertson and family of Tabonia were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steele week end guests of his parents, and son of Orem visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elgy Ellertson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyman They left Sunday morning for on Sunday. Portland, Oregon where Mr. Ellertson will attend summer Mrs. George McCune return- school. ed home last week after spendMr. and Mrs. Lee Pace of ing ithe winter months with For the past Provo visited on Sunday with her cluldren. few months she has been at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kay. Rockville, Utah with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mona The Three Busy Mrs. Glen W. Steed. Prior to Club met at the that time she had been a guest Bees of her son and daughter in law home of Mrs. Lamont Dansie Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Mc- on Tuesday, June 5 at 4 p.m. The officers elected at their Cune. , CAR WASHES EVERY THURSDAY 4-- H Mrs. Roy McPherson spent the week end in Ogden visitMr. and Mrs. Theodore Howin law and ard W'ere in Provo on Sunday ing with her son Mrs. and Mr. Clyde daughter, to visit with their son and Ewell and sons. in Mrs. Mr. and law, daughter Max Howard. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs McPherson were Mr. and Roy Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jarrett of Richland were in Scipio on Monday to Mrs. Rudy DeJong Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Norattend the funeral services for man DeJong of Provo and Mr Wesley Martin, grandfather of and Mrs. Lavar Anderson of Mrs. Jarrett. Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Richard NeilMr. and Mrs. Lewis Beagley sen (Dorothy Johnson) and of American Fork and family of Bluff visited last visitedfamily on Friday at the home week with her parents, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagand Mrs. C. W. Johnson. ley. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hinton Visiting at the home of Mr. and daughter Margene and son L. Eugene Beck last and of Hurricane are visiting week Mrs.were Lynn Mrs Irma Snow with Mrs J. A. Kendall a few Ann and Jean, and daughters days this week. Mrs. L. W. Peterson, Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Hug- V. Hills all of Ferron; Mrs. R. gins of Ogden were week end Neldon Crowther (Nelda Beck) and her daughters, guests of his brother in law of Provo and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Verda Mrs Joyce Johnson and two Kendall. children of California; and Mrs. Joan Nielsen of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Beck and were in Logan over the week son James of Fountain Green. end to attend the commencen ment exercises of the Utah Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and four children of Salt State University. Her brother, Lynn Bassett was one of the Lake City visited part of last week with Mrs Leonard Beigraduates. lis ton. Visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowers and Mrs. A. H. Latimer this week are her brother and sis- and sons Glen and Ross visitter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto ed on Wednesday of last week Norton and son DeLane of with Mr and Mr.s. A. J. Richfield. Bel-listo- first meeting are President, Carol Jarvis; vice president, Jolynn Young; secretary, Char- lene Swasey, The girls spent the afternoon preparing drinks and sandwiches, and learning the Pledge and Motto. Mrs. Dansie instructed the girls in proper dress and clean habits Rewhile preparing foods. porter, Charlene Swasey. 4-- H at 5:00 p.m. there will be CAR WASHES for the pubic. The car washes will be sponsored by the Juab High School Pro Vita. The cost of the car wash will be $ .00 cleaned so it will per car. The cars will be washed and be "shinny as new". So if you car is looking drabby and wash it, remember you just don't have the "umph" to VITA WASH CAR the PRO , every Thursday at 5:00 p.m. You'll be amazed at the of Juab the back the at High. J Plchange in your car. 1 (Him PRODUCT OF THE UNION PACIFIC WEST MOVING DEPENDABLY TO MARKET OAKLAND AN FKANCrSCO the animated rail v LOS A NOBLES tfO HAVE YOU HEARD? IN OUR MARKET VEAL CUTLETS -- - - - 5 for 69 2 lbs 89 FRESH GROUND BEEF - - lb 59 BAR S BACON - - LEAN PIIDIIE - - COMPLETE PROCESSING OF BEEF - PORK AND LAMB - 623-03- 50 15 oz -- Ever notice how it is that good news has a way of getting around? It can begin anywhere. A likely place is the advertising pages of this newspaper. Hundreds of folks see the ads. They tell lots of other folks, who pass the word along, and so it goes, on and on. News travels fast in our town because folks are in Trade at terested in their fellow citizens and In the community. This, as everyone knows, includes the folks in our business community. They adver- tise with vs because they want everyone In town to know the bargains available in local stores. Haven't you seen heard some good Potatoes, fresh or processed, and other farm or factory products reach your store swiftly and economically, by rail. 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