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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hamer Thornton and family, and with his son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Cook Merle Ord and family, and and daughters Nancy and Rose- with other relatives. mary of Fountain Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterher mother, Mrs. Harry Irons of Nephi visited in Tooele on son, Mrs. Max Blain and her Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. daughter Sherril of Spring City William Irons and family. They visited at the home of Mr. and also attended Sacrament meet- Mrs. Marvin Anderson on Saturday. ing there. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones were visited in Murray with her Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jarrett and brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Barnett, family of Salt Lake City. and other relatives over the Robert Ingram of San Diego, week end. who is employed as a C. P. A. Mr. and Mrs. William Roh-lettwith Arthur Young and Co., of Centerville were Sunhas been working in Las Vegas day dinner guests of Mr. and He spent the week Mrs. John Parkin. recently. end in Nephi with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram. Bryan Peterson of Hinckley is a guest at the home of Mr. George V. Ord is visiting in and Mrs. Vaughn Paxman. He Colton, California with his is student teaching at the Juab Stake Seminary, and at the Agricultural classes of the Juab High School. Mr. Peterson is a nephew of Mrs. Pax-ma- - Gimco-ftctu- c eljc Thursday, Nephi Local, Social Hems Mrs. Lynn Olpin, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett and Mrs. Theodore Howard spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City. On Monday evening, President and Mrs. A. Ray Olpin were host and hostess at dinner at the University of Utah Union building for 30 of the family cousins. A family organization was formed and The group officers chosen. then enjoyed Major Barbara at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ingram were in Price on Wednesday and Thursday of last week vis- iting with her brother and sis- ter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth While G. Nunley. there-Mr- . Ingram attended a ference on crime. con- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Prisbrey and family visited in Oak City on Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. her parents, C. yd Talbot. Mrs. Marvin Anderson was in Salt Lake City last week to receive medical treatment and she was a guest at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler and family. The Ostlers visited in Nephi on Saturday. COMING SOON TO JENKINS SALES & SERVICE THE LATEST INLAND RADIATOR REPAIRING EQUIPMENT Centennial of Mining in Utah NEWS Sulphur for "sheep dip" and for spring tonic "sulphur and molasses" was produced in the 1880's from sulphur deposits near Cove Creek, Millard County, Utah. In fact, during part of that time Utah was the nation's major sulphur producer. Today, other sources meet our sulphur needs, but Utah deposits still stand as potentially important for the future. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom and daughter Debra of Spring-villvisited with Mr .and Mrs H. Ray Francom on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madison of Orem also visited at the Fran com home on Wednesday. MINING ASSOCIATION Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Francom and family of Lehi. the earth comes an abundant life for ell" NOW SEE WHATS NEW 1 i Theres the Chevy II Nova, also available in an SS version. Special instrument trim. cluster. Front buckets. Distinctive SS identification. Fourteen-inc- h super Want to make spring come in a hurry? Just pick a new car with whatever you hanker for in performance and sporty trimmings like bucket seats, shift, lots of horses and start driving it now. Chevys got a lot of sport in four entirely different kinds of cars. 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Miss Sorbe is chairman of cne of the two traveling assemblies and recently served as chairman of the Junior prom assembly. ' s Thursday and Friday February 21 and 22 Audie Murphy SIX K . t 20th Century Club Members Are Guests Birthday Party Enjoyed By Members of Nephi Garden Club Prec. .00 The Twentieth Century Club met at the home of Mrs. A. L. Garbett on February 14 with four-barr- el kick just looking them over and a whole lot more fun out of driving one! 32 Prec. .00 .01 .07 .00 .00 .03 .03 for artistry in cooking;. IF(dI PIERCES 20 OZ family sizeB z Skippy -1 Z Jar Wednesday-Thurs.-Frida- W WHIP Quart 53 THE ROAD TO HONG KONG 4 432 Bing IB&tstm Pork Elosasf IGA 49 fi STEAKS - - PORK ROAST PORK I00 All Veg. 49$ FRESH SAUSAGE 2 lbs 79c IGA lb TableRife SKINLESS FRANKS 1 w -- tins SAVE 56c Eye-lev- WITH ACCEPTABLE TRADE Corvette Sling Ray Sport Coupe and Corvair Monza Spyder Club Coupe. Below-l- eft, Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible; right, Chevy Nova 100 S3 Convertible. (All four available both 'convertible and coupe models. Super Sport and Spyder equipment optional at extra cost.) Top of trademortu of RCA WHIRLPOOL See four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealers Showroom 740 North Main Street SERVICE Nephi, Utah Phone 623-185- 1 ut AVOCADOS TOILET TISSUE - each White 8 lbs 59c 4 roll pack -3- 3e OPEN FRI. Friday and Saturday!! FREE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS at ond RCA by Whirlpool Corporation, monvfoctvror opp ioco, authorized by Radio Corporation of Americo. CHECK THE IGA ADS in S. L and Provo Papers FOR MORE BONUS BUYS REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE North Main lb Zee -- JACK'S 11 PRODUCE 6ozeaOO TOMATOES B n. II GREENWOOD el SAVE 47c TABLE FRESH GRAPEFRUIT-Ari-z 32995, ir VETS DOG FOOD CHERRY or VIENNA APPLE PIES SAUSAGES for K reg. g00 jOO SAVE 18c Prices Effective Thursday, cans H 00 ELLIS IGA FROZEN 4 Plastic MEAT PIES 5 for 95$ Cr. or WK V. FEATURESc Gal. orangejceSP' Q 9 303 lb lb BLEACH PICTSWEET control. Automatic Mealtimer starts and oven automatically. oven and controls. Pull-ocooktop. Slips easily into a space just 30' r"k. wide. Looks built-i- Hope CORN lb BONELESS FROZEN FOODS oven lets you Big Balanced-Hea- t bake, broil, barbecue all with Bob Crosby k OLEO SAVE 27c OUR LOW PRICE! I a call! IGA 3 WAY Pure ELECTRIC RANGE Mar. If you need a prescription, give us MUCH MORE 4 CONNOISSEUR y Feb. 27, 28 WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY FEB. 22 PNUT STYLE MIRACLE Model RKE955 LIEUTENANT PICNIC BUTTER in' design HORIZONTAL 3(R)e FRESH i new drama y Feb. NEPHI DRUG CO. Two films were shown by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington one on survival, and the other on how county and extension agents work for the benefit of the public. Olive Broadhead gave a humorous reading. President Black invited the group to her home for the March meeting. CATSUP v Saturday-Sunday-Monda- The Nephi Garden Club had a birthday party at the Juab .08 Stake house on Friday, 'FebruPresident Elizabeth .00 ary 15. .00 Black, and vice presidents Lou.03 ise Ingram and Twila Winn .06 prepared a delicious ham din.15 ner for 24 members. Mrs. Morgan Lunt, president, conducting. Is Topics discussed were There a Decline in U. S. Morals by Mrs. Cal n E. Neilsen; "Aging with a Future Everyones Concern by Mrs. Fred Hedberg, and The Truth Foreign Aid by Mrs. Vaughn J. Paxman. Members present were Mrs. A. A. Boston, Mrs. Maurice B. Chapman, Mrs. James H. Eag-a- r, Mrs. Fred Hedberg, Mrs. C. R. Jenkins, Mrs. Morgan Lunt, Airs. Calvin E. Neilsen, Mrs. Clarence H. Pay, Mrs. J. E. Reid, Mrs. E. R. Shaw, Mrs. Vaughn Paxman, and the hostess, Mrs. A. L. Garbett. Optional at extra cost. MY HOME FOR SALE rooms, bath, fruit room North 1st East Vera i4 STAR T. in BLACK HORSES Mrs. Olive Broadhead had as visitors on Sunday afternoon, Lester Broadhead, Ron and Don Tate, and Douglas Hafen. They had returned from Provo where they had attended the B Y U - Arizona basketball game. They are students at Dixie College in St. George. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Kennecott Copper Corporation will change from trains to trucks for haulmine. Areas above the dotted line ing mine dump material from its famed Utah Copper Division open-pi- t will be handled with trucks. Areas in the lower third of the big pit will continue on a rail system. A maintenance shop and other facilities for diesel trucks will be constructed near mine rim (upper right). The change to trucks is part of the company's expansion program for its Utah operations. muuiasmmwmpwmuuHB ; MOVIES AT THE k air-cool- modern traffic. Optional equip- irv4 ENJOY GOOD : 14 For week 2.48 Water year to date Readings are taken daily at Conrad and Wilford Johnson 10 a.m. at the Nephi station of Santaquin visited with Mrs. and at 5 p.m. at ithe Levan Olive Broadhead on Tuesday. station. AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS sport-- all I960 gradu- 1 At Garbett Home LEVAN LOCAL Four kinds of Soi-be- , n. SHOP "From Talent Contest ate of Juab High School and currently a junior student at Utah State University at Lo-gan, was one of the winners in a talent show at the school lecently. In a recent issue of Student Life the following item appeared "Marlene Sorbe capt- uied the hearts of the crowd! with her honky-tonmedley, She played and sang such er RADIATOR REPAIR UTAH Among Winners in Marlene Page Five Mrs. John D. Shepherd and son Roger visited in Wendover on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shepherd. They visited at Dugway with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and family on Levan Young Lady U5U 21, 1963 February Phone & '.ffiTTl NEPHI 56 EAST CENTER STREET Phone 623-113- 1 Custom Culling, Wrapping, Freezing 623-017- 7 available al YOUR NEPHI IGA STORE |