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Show Thurday, June 21, Ujc EimcO'iCctyfi NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Levan Local, Social News Nephi, Juab County, Utah Jjc Mr. and Mrs. Al Bissell and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson sixth Saturday in Provo children Judy and John of Lakewood, California were tlie on business, guests at the John E. RobertMarvin Anderson received son home on Monday. word on Sunday of tlx death Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Haynes of of his brother, Nelse, of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Funeral and bur- Blackfoot, Idaho visited on Published every Thur'day at Nephi, Juab County, Utoh. ial were Wednesday at Idaho Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class Merl Haynes and family of Falla. mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Salt Lake City spent three Mrs. Ilamer Thornton (Alice days of last week visiting at Subsciption rates: One year $4.00; Si months $2.25, of Colton, California ar- the home of their parents, Mr. Ordl rates advance. Advertising Subscriptions are payable jn rived Saturday to spend ten and Mrs. Angus Haynes. on request. days with her parents, Mr. and 5 Nephi, Utah Mrs. George V. Ord. Telephone Ofice: 96 South Main St Fathers day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd were Mr. Ftotx-r- t L. Ingram of South and Mrs. V. E Gadd and daughvisited ter Barbara and a friend. Ver-neCalifornia Pasadena, AMC&fCANA College Notebook with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ieo Ingram over the week- H. Gadd and daughter Sally end. and son Jimmy, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gadd of Salt Mrs. Vera Ilelstrom and children Sharon, Rodney Lake City visited with Mrs. and , Larry of Salt Lake City, Olive Anderson at the home of and Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Gadd Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers and daughter Anita. on Saturday. national eoitoxiai 623-052- Stanford University Mr. and Mrs. Burnell - I ii Gow- ers and Mrs. Olive Anderson visited in Provo with his father, A. J. Gowers, on Father's t day. Mrs. Hazel Bosh spent last week in Spring City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bosh. Mrs. Roy Blackett of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dress-l'Philo Searle and family of Food a colorful salad, put toFor Kearns visited on Friday at the 2 Stanford University was founded by Leland and Jane Stanford in home of Mrs. Florence Beal. gether lections from grapefruits, 2 cups grated carrots and wedges a few died who Stanford Leland of son, their in visited Jr., Levan with also only memory They a into weeks before his JS'h birthday an age when most boys are planning Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay-stru- from one avocado. Spoon soma over and was pour cup 1891 Jordan David Starr their college education. On March 22, Italian dressing. named first president of this University which opened on October 1 Day-olwhite cake can be Misses Carol Sue and Carof the same year. folded into whipped crumbled, of Meadow spent Each autumn Stanford admit! olyn Penney Leland Stanford was Governor cream flavored with brown sugar aunt end week with their last 425 825 men and the when a time California at of approximately and lemon extract, then spooned State was forced to make a great women aa Freshmen, the maxi- and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank into cling peach halves for a Greenhalgh. decision whether to stay in the mum for which it has classroom family dessert Stanford a is It facilities. or requirethe follow perSouth, Union, Dr. and Mrs. Max D. Davis A nice pancake variation: add haps set up an independent re- ment of long standing that Fresh- and son Kirk of Seattle, spent to the batter thinly roasted diced Students on campus. several days with his parents, public. Election of Stanford, a men reside Union man, was hailed as a clear may select their major study Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis. He Helens Favorite: upon acceptance, but can defer was here to attend the funer. vote of the people's choice. Hash and Egg Skillet From the beginning, Stanford their choice until their sophomore al services for William Coop(Serves 6) accepted women students, in a year. During the entire four er on Monday. 2 No. 2 cans corned beef hash day when it was still widely held years, however, they are required Mrs. Delta I led berg is visM cup grated onion that womans place was in the to take courses In the General home and the trend toward higher Studies Program, Instituted in iting in Salt Lake City with Salt and pepper relatives for a few days. 1 tablespoon butter education for her was considered 1956. is the University regrettable. Academically, tetfi FreeF. Dean Mrs. and Mr. Combine hash, onion, salt As an independent institution, composed of four schools, which man and family of Salt Lake and Stanford is free to select its stu- offer both undergraduate and pepper. Melt butter in botCity were Fathers Day guests skillet and pack of tom dent body without respect to local graduate courses: Humanities and of Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene in the hash mixture. Make six or state quotas. This is clearly Sciences, Education, Mineral Sci- Beck. reflected in tho cosmopolitan na- ences, and Engineering. There depressions with bottom of n custard cup and drop an egg ture of the student body. In a are also three graduate schools: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. recent year, for example, of the in each. Cover. Cook slowly returned home MonBusiness. Medieine ind Law, from about 15 minutes or until eggs 1,275 freshmen who entered, 16 Spokane, Washington day some 1850 new Last where they visited with Mr. are set. Serve at once. per cent came from states cast studentsSeptember, arrived at Stanford. Of and Mrs. Robert L. Stephensen 16 per cent of the Mississippi, and and accompanied them and almonds and thinly-slicefrom Central and Mountain states, these, 1,355 were freshnen bacountheir three children to the nana. and 66 per cent from the Pacific 500 were students from til around the tries globe. World's Fair in Seattle for four CoaL Wrap bundles of whole green days. beans, cooked, in pimiento strips, On Sunday, the family of sprinkle with capers and serve with French or Italian dressing. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephensen gathered at the home of Arrange fresh grapefruit secMr. and Mrs. J. S. Winter in tions over baked rice pudding. V where 36 family Sprinkle with butter and brown Bountiful 'V J,NV ' members enjoyed a dinner on sugar, then place under broiler to melt the sugar, about 5 minthe patio of their home. utes. Serve hot. Father's day dinner guests I Make a fruit salad dressing by at the home of Mr. and Mrs. blending together 2 pails mayonJohn E. Robertson were Mr. naise with 1 part honey and add and Mrs. J. Ralph Binnall and dates to it. three children and Mrs. James chopped Blend V cup of sesame seeds Binnall of American Fork; with Vi cup bread crumbs to use Sandra Park of San Pedro, for breading chicken for frying. California, Mr. and Mrs. Jack chicken into egg mixed with Cotton and children Pamela, Dip first to make coating adwater Mrs. Kathy and John, and better. here Christina Bowers of Nephi. hwL let-tuc- p. d h Step-hense- d 4 JiJ Mil --r 1 i nN k iJ. i V. J.1. . pwr' 1' four-stor- y Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph LoFrigan of Los Angeles were of over guests night day night Miss Renon Christensen at the home of her mother, Mrs. Grace Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dastrup and son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Morley and Miss Mary Collard of Provo spent Fathers day at the homeColl-of Bishop and Mrs. J. Clair ard. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Wankier of Long Beach, California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Mangelson this week. Mrs. Gwen Cowan and famtwo days ily of Dugway visited of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd. On Friday evening they reall attended the weddingRichMrs. and Mr. of ception ard Thorn at Spanish Fork. He is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd. Mrs. Tim (Margene) Carter and family of Salt Lake City visited on Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Christensen visited in Centerfield with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Bogh, on Fathers day. Page Two Jessie Ann Wood and Mrs. Sharon Christensen were In Salt City Saturday to attended the annual MIA con- ke and Mr. Mrs. Jack Bosh vis- ited in Ogden on Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Vernon Brad-fiel- d at the home of her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hunter. -- Mr. and Lyman Wankier, Mrs. Farris Wankier and Mrs. Lucille Wankier. all of Long Beach are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Wankier. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wankier of Salt Lake City visited with his mother, Mrs. Joseph Wankier, and other relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Worthington and family of Nephi; LATE T-N- -T See CAMPER FOR SALE B. Carter, at 17! 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In addition, there are such minor byproduct minerals as resins from coal, arsenic from lead-zin- c ores, and platinum, palladium and selenium from copper ores. Singly, they seem relatively unimportant. Together, they make a significant contribution to Utah's PAIR OF TIRES up to 1 4 prosperity. MINING ASSOCIATION UTAH Mrs. Blanche Hardy and children of Henderson, Nevada, visited with relatives in Levan last week. She was enroute to the Lake Lake City to attend ! MIA conference. vmg prosperity ct By-produ- Step-hense- JUNE . . . Workers construct apartment house in Krasnodar, U.S.S.R., of prefabricated concrete units containing doors, windows, and plumbing. BOX-HOUS- m INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASS'N. Udid. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fran-coMr. of American Fork, and Mrs. Lynn Francom and family of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom and family of Sprmgville, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Wankier of Long Beach visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. Other recent vsitors at the Francom home were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton of Provo who were in levan on Saturday; Glen Francom and son Michael of Kaysville who spent three days of last week, and Mrs. Lucille Wankier of Long Beach and her sister. Mrs. Helen Beasley of Mapleton who visited on Mr. and Mrs. Less Monday. Gillett and two grand children of Los Angeles visited on Tuesday at the Francom home. n Mr. and Mrs. LaVem of Salt Lake City spent Father's day with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dalby. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers and family of American Fork visited with Mrs. Sadie Bowers on Sunday. Miss Renon Christensen and Miss Janet Brough were in Provo to attend the Brigham leadership Univerity Young week. They also attended the MIA conference in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carter and family of Soldier Summit spent the Fathers dayMrweekand end with his parents, Mrs. Gerald H. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce of Salt Lake City were week-en- d visitors of Mrs. O. H. Pierce. Mrs Virginia Irons and childFathers ran of Tooele spent and day with their parents, Mr. Mrs. C. J. Winter. Father's day guests of Mr. Vickie Wankier is home for Mrs. Clark Wood were and the summer after attend.ng the Woodall and Utah State University at La- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bountiful. of family gan. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. NorMr. ami Mrs. Lamar Winter wood and family spent Sunday Gunniin Father's spent Iay in Scipio with Mr. and Mrs. son with I eon Larsen. Forrest Memmott. Mr. and Mrs. V'ern Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Golden Manand Rustv Anderson of Provo! Miss L. Painter gelson, Mrs. Ramona Iloyt, Mr. and Mrs. James and family of Nejihi visited on Kathleen Wankier, Miss CarMrs. Roland oivn Mrs. and Sunday, Mrs. p Siristcnsen. 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