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Show NepM. Juab County, Utah cljc Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Levan Local, Social News !Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephen- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen sen and family spent Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Herman O. in Lyman with Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Lee Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Keo Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Ovaries Knez-e- k and children of Orem visited and children of Odessa. on Friday evening with Mr. Texas visited with her brother and Mrs. Peter Sorensen. Mr. in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest Sorensen of Glen Stephensen one day last Magna. Mrs. Gwen Wetherell, and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Thorpe week. of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Airs. Roland Peach returned James Peterson of Centerfield to her home In Greenriver on visited on Sunday at the Peter Saturday after spending the Sorensen home. Mr. week with her parents. v and Mrs. Peter Sorensen. Mrs. Edna Sherwood returnMr. and Mrs. Vern Sbrensen ed home on Monday of last of Provo spent Thursday with week after spending three weeks in Lindon with her daughter, Mrs. Ronald Brown while Mr. Brown was in the hospital. Week end visitors of Mrs. Edna Sherwood were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers and family of American Fork. MOVIES AT THE VENICE Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier visited recently in Vernal with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wankier. Thursday and Friday March 7 and 8 RIDE THE Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dal by entertained in honor of their daughter Leslie, on her birthday anniversary Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Stephensen of Salt Lake City, Olive Taylor, Mrs. Audrie Dalby and two daughters, Alma Dalby and. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen. HIGH COUNTRY Saturday-Sunday-Monda- y WALT DISNEY'S LEGEND OF LOBO Starts Wednesday March JOCK MAHONEY Harper Hostesses to Gvicettes Club Meets TARZAN Miss Colleen Westring of Monticello visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Westring over the week end. Miss Colleen Westring and Jerry Westring were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Bar-loand family of Ogden were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn, week end visitors of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Guy-mo- n Mrs. J. E. Hansen. of Orem visited recently in Whittier, California with Mr. and Mrs. James Chris- Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winn and tensen and son Von visited in sons and John. Randy Salt Lake City on Saturday Winn Randy has been called on a with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mow- mission to France. er. convention. Amos G. Irons. VBfr.. a IBtoncflgett? WBny at Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.: 1962 by 'The Chicago Tribune. eouup-- 6 Nephi Local, Social Hems Mrs. Emma Parkin of Pocatello, Idaho is visiting with relatives and friends. She is a house guest of her niece, Mrs. Stella Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kirgan visited in Provo on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gill Hilton and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Seat of Tooele left Wednesday morning for Phildelphia, Pa., where he is being sent to school by the Tooele Ordnance plant. He will study about missiles. Mrs. Seat is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley were guests at dinner on Friday afternoon at Springville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowles. The dinner was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Max Norton and family of Preston, Idaho. They all attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Norton at the Kolob Stake House in Springville that evening. Mrs. Melvin Stanley and Mrs. Sadie Harris accompanied the young couple to the Manti Temple on Friday morning for the marriage. Mr. Norton is a grandson of Mrs. Stanley. Relatives attending the wedding dinner and open house for Isabell Sidwell and Dell R. Carter on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robbins and son Danny of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyne Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. John Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. ' Newland Henderson of Chino, California; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lori Youne and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Kuhni and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter and baby, all of Provo. Mrs. Charles Keel of Fillmore is visiting with her son in Mr. and law and daughter, Mrs. Jack Howard this week. Mrs. John Parkin visited in Salt Lake City with her fath- ey. Michael Park, a student at the C. S. U. at Cedar City, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park. Mrs. Ruby Bigler accompanied her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bigler to her home in Eureka after having visited the past week with her sister, Miss Estella credit could improve your operation and McPherson. Sunday visitors of Mr. and LADIES PURSES BOYS JEANS JEWELRY-V- HA Bn So M HA. 'aH HMI Dm Cwp IW S z - 88g and BBS meeting Mrs. Ray Winter spent three days of last week with her son Craig at the Utah Valley Hospital where he had eye surgery. Lee Dickinson of Henderson Nevada visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter. He Is a cousin of Mrs. SEE OUR BARGAINS ALL AT wwmm IV. Features IGA IGA FLOUR 10 lb 7EC 4SW 3 SAVE bag CHUNK TUNA 540 SAVE Fmn&'ls 17(5 IGA TABLERITE BISCUITS Pkg of 10 DelMonte O C & HtsurgimE anff STEWING HENS- WHOLE - lb d PINK SALMON W GRAPEFRUIT U.S.DA CHOICE TABLE RITE ROUND GIRDLES-V- 3 KRAFT VELVEETA lbJ9( pk? CHUNKS TABLERITE 5?a lb 31 FROZEN SAVE 10c TABLEFRESH PRODUCE FOODS ASPARAGUS FforaO0 - CORN - 13 I CARROTS-- BROCCOLI GUTS Jf Custom 00 79 WASTE CANS 79C ORANGE JUICE PEAS 1 SAUSAGE ROLLS 56 V'j'ffl Ytl NEPHI OFF lb STEAK-89- ? RUMP ROAST -- per PRICE i!uiD Petergentgj pkg 99? Prices Effective Thursday, Friday BESTFORM BRAS "' Sacrament where Mr. Taylor confirmed his grand daughter a member of the L D S Church. j - I ihllV LB BAG 39MSf.lfJ1 mm m and Saturday! ASSORTED FABRICS FREE GOLD STRIKE ;3 Vi OFF n STAMPS' CHILDRENS PLAY CLOTHES -- V3 OFF FIRST SECURITY BANK f Ufc, 1.66 Denim MODESS The advice of our agriculture specialists is available without cost or obligation. attended Great-grandmoth- er ,4-t- ar PICTSWEET in- Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Taylor visited in Ephraim with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thompson, and Nephi Social Ifems METAL crease your profit. First Security Bank pared to give financial assistance when it can be beneficial to farmers and ranchers. Uaxj M NEWS the participants DECORATED is pre- fc Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kay of Goshen announce the birth of a daughter on March 3 at the Payson Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James A. 'Jay) Warner of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kay of Goshen. Great grandparents t re W. O. Clayson of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tolley of Provo announce the birth of a son on March 2 at the Utah Valley Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lor-a- n Park and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley of Nephi. is Mrs. Evelyn Kendall of Nephi. -- They do it for a number of reasons. It helps them see just how well they did last year, what their actual operating costs were, arid what the prospects are for the coming year. Lets them see if they are operating at top efficiency. We invite you to stop in at your nearest First Security Bank and pick up a budget sheet for computation of income and expense. Fill it out. Then let us discuss it with you. In reviewing your problems and prospects for the year you may find that the proper use of bank Page Five LEVAN LOCAL will be made at the request,' time of' the signing, up or as soon as possible after that time. A grower participating in the feed grain program, the Chairman explained, reduces his acreage of corn, grain sorghum, and barley by at least 0 rer cent of his farms feed grain base acreage, and devotes this diverted acreage to a conserving use. The first step necessary to take part in the program, however, is signing an inten- form at the TTo"J?articip:l,e IJSCS County Office. The sign period extends through Jr? March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ockey and Mary Ellen Gustin of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ockey of Payson were in Ephraim on Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Ockey. They also attended Sacrament meeting to witness and assist in the naming and blessing of the sin of Mr. and Mrs. John Ock- 1 Through their budget and summary, many farmers have found they just do not have the necessary capital to do. a really good job of farming. But with some financial help in the form of operating capital, money to buy equipment, purchase livestock or feed, or to modernize and build new buildings, etc., they can bring their operation up to its potential. in grain program 1963 7, New Babies . . er, George W. Duckworth, who Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Madsen is a patient at the L D S hosand daughter of Salt Lake City pital. visited with Arnold Rosenlund on Sunday. John Parkin, manager of Parkin Motor Company of NeMr. and Mrs. Raymond phi is in Burlingame, Califor-n- a Christensen of Pleasant Grove this week to attend a Ford visited on of last W'eek Tuesday School. Merchandising with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mrs. W. W. Stephensen were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Garrett William Irons of Tooele was and Susan, Janice, daughters a week end visitor of .his Julie and LuAnn of Springville. Mrs. Irons. mother, Harry iMr. and Mrs. Reed Starr of Miss Susan Howard, daught- Idaho Falls visited in Nephi er of Mr. and Mrs. Jack How- with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw, ard, returned home on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Starr and after visiting for two week;; ! Maurice Starr over the week at Erving, Texas with her uncle end. They all attended funeral and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dave services in Payson for their Watson. sister, Mrs. Mabel C. Ballard on Tuesday of last week, CALL FOR BIDS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Royce Nephi City Corporation will of Sandy spent the week end receive bids on or before 5 p.m. with March 15, 1963, at the Nephi Don his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royce. City Hall on one (1) three-phas- e 3750 KVA transformer. Dinner guests of Mr. and Bidder shall comply with spec- Mrs. A. L. Garbett on Sunday ifications furnished. Nephi v ere Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. City reserves the right to ac- Christison and son Kim of cept or reject any or all bids Richfield, Mrs. Dorothy Wheelsubmitted. er and daughters Mrs. Frank Nephi City Council, Cranmer and Helen Wheeler Nephi. Utah of Springville. This is the time of the year when many farmers and ranchers take time from their work to review their records and prepare an expense-incom- e budget for the coming years operation. who participate 1963 feed will have four definite advantages over growers who elect not to participate, according to J, E. Worthington, Chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee. These advantages he described as; 1. Price support w'ill be available for participating grower's 1963 production of corn, grain sorghum and bar-- i ley. 2. A substantial income from the acres diverted is assured regardless of drought, flood, insects, hail or crop disease. 3. The price support payment on the established yield of the planted acreage also is assured. 4 An advance payment of part of the diversion payment, d. Mrs. Alvin Christensen spent Mrs. Mary Goodell and two lour days of last week in Og- children of Idaho Falls, Idaho den attending the I. O. O. F. visited Sunday at the home of and Rebekahs Lodge annual her parents, Mr. and Mrs. GOES TO INDIA Growers the Hansen Luncheon recently. was served to Alice Shepherd, Irene Mangelson, Enid Wor-wooMary Jane Winter, Melba Ballow, Blanche Stephensen, Fern Wankier, Eileen BalLouise Taylor, low, Myrtis Stephensen, Floy Harper, Bonnie Bosh, Pauline Mangelson, Bonnie Paystrup and Lorraine Stephensen. w 13 Advantages for 1963 Feed Grain Program Participation Told The Civicette Club members met at the home of Mrs. Carol NEPHI NEWS NOTES March Thursday, o DICK TRACY Floy Harper entertained the Civicettes on Wednesday evening at her home. Attnding were Caron Hansen, Enid Worwood, Marva Shepherd, Laura Nell Sherwood, Blanche Stephensen, Eileen Ballow, Mary Aagard, Alice Shepherd, Gwen Stephensen, Myrtis Stphensen, Melba Ballow, Irene Mangelson, Bonnie Bosh, Lorraine Stephensen Miss Shirley Shepherd of and Pauline Mangelson. Provo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Delwin Shepherd. ENJOY GOOD CimcG-iVMu- EAST CENTER STREET Phong 623-- 1 131 Cuffing, Wrapping, Freezing Hill III IIIIHHI MUUL SHOP EARL CHECK THE IGA ADS in S. L and Provo Paper FOR MORE BONUS BUYS available al YOUR NEPHI IGA STORE |