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Show Jjc NATION At lOITOIlAt nniMlWa5nM Utah, PubUhed very Thursday t Nephi, Juab County, class second as office at Nephi, Utah, Entered at the mail master under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: One year $4.00; Su months, $2,25. Advertising rates Subscriptions are payable in advance. on request. Roy E. Gibson Office: 96 South Main St. Editor-Manag- Telephone 623-052- Ketvntly admitted patients at the Juab Gninty Hospital at Nephi. invord.ng to the list released Wednesday by Hospital authorities, mel ude the following: Iexlon, son of Mr. and Harlow IVxton, Nephi. Mrs. Hamel Hamilton. Nephi Hetty Hlaeliam, daughter ol Mr. and Miss, Finer son Ulack-ham- . Moroni. Glenda Kmmons, daughter ljn pt ol Mr. and Mis. Robert Em- mons, Mis Arnon Garfield. Mona Kent Linton. Nephi I Uriel! Reel, Son of Mr. and Mt. IliMsant1! Mrs Owen Mrs. Ga!e Allred. Fountain Given. i.M Minnie Wuhllierg, of M immoth Karma Tujlor, Provo . Mrs Ralph Jackman, li. M. Olsen, Nephi Mi lv, Nephi, Utah 5 PARK CONOCO Main & Center Mr. and Mrs. Eugene NeilJane Durfee of Aurora her son in law sen of Pr vo siont Labor Dayi and daughter, Mr. and Mr. with her sister. Mi. Oavidi Ndlsen. They also enjoyed aj Onil Andrews. ride to Richfield and return. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garfield Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sum- -' and son of Coalville were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. mors of Salt Iake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. If. SumJess Brooks. mers and Mrs. Ray New ton Mr. and Mrs. Don Fovskes over the week end. and baby of Sait Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Bud Van Aus-- I were Labor Day week end visitors of her parents. Mr. and dal of Grantsville visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Ray Myers. Tavern Young. Mrs. Ella Newton returned Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen home Sunday after spending the past two weeks in Payson and family of Murray spent with her son, Claude Newton, the week end w'ith their par-- 1 while Mrs. Newton was in the ents, Mr. and Hr. W. H. Summers and Mrs. David Neilsen. hospital. Nephi, Utah Brake Service Qualified Mechandic on Duty Overhauls Lubrication Engine Tuneup Washing CONOCO gasoline, oil, and -' is visiting with CONOCO other products GAME WITH PAROWAN TO BE FIRST TEST FOR TEAM THE GREATEST FAIR IN UTAH'S HISTORY This Year More Than Ever From the JHS CLARION liy Jerry Coulson On Monday, August 27 practice began for this years football season. There was a good from each of representation the classes and also many of The finest display of produce, Ivestock, industry NEPHI NEWS NOTES and scence ever assembled! Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter and Carter returned home recently from a week's trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Be Sure Your Whole Family Sees the FAIR Mrs. Rose Mead has left for STARTS FRIDAY FAIRGROUNDS-SA- the new boys in school were out. are This year's Paul Boswell and Harlo Newton, both of whom were elected last fall by members of last years team. There have been some changes made by Coach Shell in regard to equipment and time of practice in order to better help the team. Many of these are to aid the members to make better use of their time. The Varsity team has schedon uled to meet Parowan September 7 as their first preseason game. The Junior Varsity will also meet Paysons Junior Varsity on September her home in Los Angeles after 8. With the number of returna three weeks visit w'ith her brother in law and sister, Mr. ing team members and letter-methe team should go far and Mrs. O. C. McAfee. She was enroute home after visiting this season. They can go farat the World's Fair and a three ther if each ne in the stuweeks visit with sisters and dent body will give his support to them. So lets all really get brothers in Great Falls, behind the team this year! . n LT LAKE CITY, UTAH) I No. 303 ROSEDALE PEAR HALVES HUNTS PEACHES HALVES HUNTS PEACHES -- SLICED TASTEWElL APPLE SAUCE SHAVERS GRAPEFRUIT- DOLE PINEAPPLE - Crushed - Chunk No. 2Vi 212 212 303 303 or Tidbits 211 CORN MONTE CREAM CORN IC. DEL DEL MONTE CUT BEANS Two i PAYS Case Size LIBBY FRUIT COCKTAIL 12 oz. 303 - 303 DOUBLE LUCK CUT BEANS SPRING GARDEN PEAS WOODS i J gyliiCE NIB LETS"W. Pag r i Mona Local, Social Hews Boyd Park, Manager Thursday, September 6, 1962 eljc GamcO'&ctuo Juab Hospital Patient List Nephi, Juab County, Utah 303 303 5 1.00 3 for 79c 4 for 89c 4 for 89c 8 for 1.00 5 for 95c 4.69 6.10 5.29 5.29 2.99 4.59 5 for 1.00 5 for 89c 5 for 89c 4 for 85c 8 fr 1.00 5 for 89c 4 for 93c 6 lb 98c 3 for 85c 4 for 1.00 4.75 4.19 4.19 4.95 2.89 4.19 5.59 5.69 3.49 2.99 2!4 TOMATOES Idahoan DEHYDRATED POTATOES 46 oz LIBBY PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 oz LIBBY TOMATO JUICE LIBBY PINEAPPLE & GRAPE46 oz FRUIT JUICE-- 4 for 1.00 2.99 SHUREFINE RASPBERRY JAM 20 oz 20 oz 39c 4.59 STRAWBERRY JAM 20 oz 20 oz 39c 4.59 12 tin 4 for 1.00 11.89 CARNATION TUNA FR. AMERICAN SPAGHETTI -8 for 1.00 5.95 CAMPBELL SOUPS MEAT VARIETIES 6 for 1.00 7.95 7 for 1.00 6.48 VEGETABLE VARIETIES 9 for 1.00 5.19 TOMATO SOUP 5 for 77c 6.95 SEGO MILK - - TALL CANS SHUREFINE MILK -- TALL CANS 7 for 1.00 6.55 24 oz cans 45C LIBBY BEEF STEW LIBBY VIENNA SAUSAGES - -- 5 for 89c 8.49 25 lb ban U & I SUGAR 2.79 or Assorted 4 for 31c 7.35 NORTERN TISSUE SOFLIN FACIAL TISSUE - - 400 count 5 for 1.00 6.99 LETTUCE - -- Solid Heads 10clb SEEDLESS GRAPES per pound, only IQc POTATOES -- 20 lb bag 69c X --- ---- f t YOU CAN DEPEND ON , -- " ' ' V TO WORK FOR JUAB COUNTY AND WHAT BENNETT HAS DONE FOR JUAB COUNTY in Central Utah Project to Worked for speed-u- p bring additional water into Juab County. Succeeded NO MAN in Washington has worked harder for Utah and all its counties than has Senator Wallace F. Bennett. CHAMPION of farmers, livestock producers, in getting Fish Springs established as National Wildlife Refuge. Worked for changes m mining laws which will aid development of beryllium mining. small and large business, good road, tourim, teacher, resource development, and for an honest and workable Sponsored bill authorizing Federal Government to turn over land to states for state park purposes, including White Sand Dunes and Topaz Mountain in nt program, Bennett GETS THINGS DONE! Juab County. Supported Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, which made possible Miller-BigloProject m Juab County, and which will permit construction of Salt Creek and Levan projects. Senator Bennett's sponsorship of the Industrial Dispersal Amendment in 1956 paved the way for the etablishment of all of Utah's major missile industries. ---- BENNETT IS JUAB'S FROZEN FOODS PASCO ORANGE JUICE 7 for 1.00 Case 6.85 FRUIT PIES - targe size 3 for 1.00 Case 1.95 MORTON MEAT PIES Case 3.98 6 for 1.00 STRAWBERRIES 5 for 95c MEAT DEPARTMENT ROUND STEAK -- per lb 83c lb 49c CHEESE Special!! BACON -- SLICED -- lb 63c PORK ROAST -- Extra Good, per lb 43c LUNCH MEAT Assorted, - - per lb 55 --- per EFFECTIVE, DEPENDABLE MAN IN WASHINGTON "Let's Keep Bennett VOLUNTEERS Paid Political Advertisement by .... FOR B In The ENNETT, Senate" Claude R. Lomax, Juab County Chairman. MEATS-GROCERIES-FRUI- VEGETABLES.. PHQIIE 623-04- 52 i: 1 7 |