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Show Napht, Juab County, Utah - eljc Mr. and Mrs. Alma Rasmussen of Midvale visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belliston, and with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. University, spent the week-en- d with her parents, Bishop and Bert Powell over the weekend. Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. Miss Ronnie Powell and Miss Recent visitors of Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were Colleen Olsen, students at the Mrs. Eugene Johnson and Mr. Brigham Young Univeristy at end Mrs. Wayne Johnson and Provo were Friday over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert son of Logan. Powell. They were here for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ras- the Juab High School play on mussen and family of Salt Friday evening, where Miss Lake City visited at the home PoweUs cousin. Miss Linda of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, had a leading role. They also visited with O. Ray Amos Rasmussen on Sunday. Powell and other relatives in Nephi and in Fountain Green Mrs. Edmond Russell will with Miss Powells grandparleave this week end for Hen- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward derson, Nevada where she will Hansen. visit with her son and daughtMr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Baier in law, Mr. and Mrs. George Russell. She also will visit in ley and Hugh Boyer of Salt San Diego, California with her Lake City were guests of Mr. brothers and sisters: Mr. and and Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh Mrs. M. H. Golden, Mr. and on Sunday. Mrs. G. A Golden, Mrs Dean Mrs. Berlin, Mrs. Francis Chappell, Melvin Stella Olpin and Mrs. Stanley spent Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Farley in Provo visiting with relatives. Attend your own ward M.I. Quartet Festival on February 19. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson returned home Monday after a two weeks visit in Salt Lake City and Bountiful with their children. Mrs. It. II. Stephensen accompanied them home and will remain for Nephi Local, Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan visited in Springville on Sunday with their brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White, and with their niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Measom. Mr. and Mrs. Loris Park of Springville Visited with Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ostler on Sunday. Mrs. George V. Jones accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ostler to Provo on Wednesday evening of last week. At Provo she left by train for Oakland, California where she will visit at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hansen. . Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Ostler were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor of Provo. Mis3 Nancy Nyman, at the Brigham a, stu-de- nt Young A. Music Mr. and Mrs. David Paul Lunt and Gordon Lunt of Salt Lake City visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kirgan visited two days of last week in Salt Lake City with rela- with embroidered applique 4.00 tives. Connie Lunt, Susan Howard and Gladys Tolley were in Salt Lake City on Sunday to attend the open meeting of Beauty Salon Week. The meeting was spuonsored by the National Hair Dressers Association. Some of Utahs leading hair stylists gave demonstrUons of the new fashion for spring, the Mr. and Mrs. George Lati- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Kay in American Fork. The Fort Wall Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Elizabeth Black on Friday, February 8. The prayer was given by Amy I Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase were Mrs. Reva Ballow and sons Leon and Jimmy of Sandy. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Christensen were her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers and family of American Fork. 6 4 6 Merron Price. Vw v) f Mrs. at Nephi, according to the list released Wednesday by Hospital authorities, include the following: George Johnson, Nephi Janice Hilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hilton, Nephi William R. Kaletta, Kenneth Underwood, -- I iyrum Boradhead, Nephi Mrs. Richard Pearmain, Ftn. Green Mrs. Lottie Bills, Fountain Green. Barbara Stickney, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. Stick r.ey, Nephi J. Clair Kendall, Nephi Mrs. LaVilla Bi rd, Nephi -- EACH PHARMIST MUST PASS RIGID STATE TESTS proud of that license you'vo - it signifies that he has propharmacist to the Utah State training coupled with years of integrity in this very important Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cooper are her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Broadhead of Grand Junction, Colorado. Miss Marlene Price of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. - admitted patients Your druggist is justifiably noticed hanging on his wall ven his qualifications as a Board of Pharmacy . . and experience proves to you his service. Thats the Rub Before beginning your painting job, make your hands easier to clean by rubner until he left by train on Their daughter Kathleen ac- bing soap on them. Be sure Monday morning for Shreve- companied them home after to push fingernails into the port, La., on Monday morning. having spent the past week cake to prevent paint from Mrs. Cecil Furr and Miss Mary with her grandparents. under them. L seeping Collard also were at the train to bid him farewell. Mr. and Mrs. Warner and family also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mark A Warner of Ogden. Easy-care- Recently att he Juab County Hospital Eureka a few days visit with them and Warner. Mrs. Blanche Brough gave the history of her grandfather. Jacob Bigler, a pioneer Mr. and Mrs. Keith Worthto Utah and to Nephi. The ington and family of Granger lesson, A Diary of Three and Sunday Prominent Pioneers" was given spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Neldon by Kate Ingram. The attendWorthington. ance prize w'as won by Mrs. Mrs. Sadie Harris of Grass lilack. Hostesses were Della Pay, Goldie Howarth and ElizValley, California is guest of abeth Black. her daughter, Mrs. Stella Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart Not Too Much Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene of Payson were guests of their As planting time once Beck visited in Salt Lake City son in law and daughter, Mr. moves into view, one again Mrs. and Thomas McPherson on Sunday with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Beck on Monday. The occasion was thing to remember is not to and family and Mr. and Mrs. the first birthday of their plant too thickly. Just because seed is cheap is no Dean L. Freeman and family. granddaughter, Sheila. reason to sow heavily. FolMr. and Mrs. Richard Drap- low home garden informaMrs. Leonard Belliston returned home Sunday after a er and family of Fountain tion for your area as to seedweeks visit in Springville with' Green and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ing rate, spacing and time of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor ced Henderson and family of planting. and in Payson with Mr. and Lehi were guests at the home Mrs. Glade Van Nosdol. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller on Saturday. The occasion Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Neilsen was the birthday party in honand children of Ephraim visit- or of Miss Florence Ann Miller ed on Sunday with Mr. and and Mrs. Richard Draper. Mrs. Maylon Bowers. Mrs. Clarence Cowan and Mrs. Gordon Kelson spent last v.eek in Salt Lake City visitBelle Trend. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner Goble. and family were in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. James Allred City to attend the missionary testimonial on Sunday after- and family of Sandy visited noon. They also visited with with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. their son, Elder Clifton War- Don Gadd over the week end. Simple blouse. Only one adornment. That's the beauty of restraint. 65 Dacron polyester, . White, gay hues. 30 to 40. 35 cotton. Juab Hospital Patient List mer and Mrs. Ella Newton ol Mona weie Sunday dinner other relatives. Mrs. D. R. Mitchell of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell and two children of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Warrillow Brough were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. j Glazier. Ship'n Shore embellishes the blouse Page Three Thursday, February 14, 1963 HARDWARE 6 t RED TAG SALE TORTILLAS 2 R.G. GRAPE JUICE BREADED SHRIMP ---- -- 37 cans for 87e Mg -- 1.79 packages for -6 1V2 IN OUR MARKET PURITAN CURED PICNICS -- 39 lb PURITAN LUNCH MEATS Assorted 49? lb pound package - 57 PURITAN B ACO N HAMS Fully cooked - Whole or Half - - per lb - - 53 1 for 23$ New Cabbage -- 10$ head AVOCADOS INCH BUCK $ SPECIAL with a Flameless .3 'I -- 1 d. 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