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Show cljc GilHW'&riuc UtaK Nephi, Juab County, FREE Comedy Corner Nephi Local, Social Items CHINA : Mr. and Mrs. William G. Louise Hall of Provo spent the week end with her parents, Peterson and Boyd Burton of Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Ilall. Salt Lake City, and Syme Whitten of Denver were SunLeon Hall of Richfield spent day dinner guests of Mr. and Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Ernest Wilson. They alhis son and daughter in law, so attended the Juab High Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hall. Baccalaureate service as specKaren and Kelly Crofts of ial guests of Edward Kendall. Richfield also visited on Fri day and Saturday at the Robert Rodger Jarrett, Ron JacobHall home. sen, Grant Bean, Stephen Price, Steven Ostler, Stephen Mrs. Lois Nelson and Mrs I.udlow, John Ludlow and DavRuth Wells spent last week in id Greenhalgh have joined the Heber City with Mr. and Mrs National Guard and will leave William Scribner. They also Salt Lake City on Thursday attended the graduation exer for Fort Ord where they will cises where Guy Sceribnr was be in training for six months. one of the graduates. He is the grandson of Mrs. Wells. 12 COUPON FREE SAUCER WITH PURCHASE OF , J5.00 OR MORE Limit Coupon per family! Expires June 5, 1963 I Signature.. CHECK THE IGA ADS IN SALT LAKE AND . I'ROVO PATERS FOR FISHING SEASON OPENING SPECI ALS effective In NKPHI at Sure has got lots of nrncrJ! Mrs. Eugene Jackson entertained in honor of her daught er Carol on her 13th birthday FARM HOME FOR SALE The Thursday. annivesary Raymond II. Ostler home with hostess served refeshments to lour acres on Highway 91 the honored guest and her M OPEN FRI. TII.L 7 p.ni. I. A. class mates. North of Nephi. Seven-roohome with bath, modern plumbMrs. Gilbert Bailey accoming, cement basement and furMr. and Mrs. Mont new panied new nace room, wiring, and Mrs. Clista Tidsiding. Private well with pres- Neilsen sure pump for culinary and well of Fountain Green to Salt on Friday to attend garden use. Chicken .coop and Lake City of a granary. Ideal for home with the wedding reception of Mrs. Tidwell. and livestock poulfor granddaughter BARyards with return from Salt Opn for business try. You are invited to inspect Alter their Mrs. BEE zmd INLAND equipment! Tidwell reLake offer. City and make the property in law, JENKINS SALES AND sister her mained with P. James Contact Attorney SERVICE McCune, 53 North Main St., Mrs. Bailey, for a visit. 80S North Main Nephi, Utah phone Mrs. Blaine Belliston entertained on Friday afternoon in Tracy honor of her children, The inexpensive way and Teresa, on their seventh birthday anniversary, and Cory to get the most on his sixth birthday anniverout of living space sary. The honored guests and 27 friends enjoyed games, stories, records and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson attended funeral services last week in Moroni for Lewis Lund, and in Spring City for Mrs. Anena Allred. JOHNSON'S IGA m . 623-036- Civicetfes Club Thursday, at Mona, Levan Summer Levan Honors Girl Graduates - on Wednesday, May 22. Lunch was served to the girls and their mothers by club members. Guests were Rona Shepherd, Mrs. Delwin Shepherd, Sheila Aagard, Mrs. Lee Aagard, Connie Carter, Mrs. Gerald Carter, Srrnda Sherwood, Mrs. Stanley Sherwood, Patricia Morgan. Mrs. Clinn Morgan, Mrs. Audrie Dalby, Mrs CoDeal Brough, Mrs. Maurine Step-henseMembers present were Mary Aagard, Pauline Mangel-soBlanch Stephcnsen, Eileen Hallow, Myrtus Stephensen, Irene Mange Ison, Bonnie Bosn, n. n, 86 52 May 23 24 74 47 May Registration for summer kin- May 25 41 78 dergarten In Levan will be May 26 74 41 held on Friday, May 31 from 27 44 76 9.00 a.m. to 10 am. at the May 28 48 79 May Ievan School for those child- May 29 45 80 ren who will become six years old by October 31, 1963, and Precipitation: For week for those children who will beWater year to date come five years old by Oct-cliThe summer kindergarten program wall start in the Mona School on June 10 at 8:30 a.m. There will be a registration period from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. on Monday, June 10, and class will be held daily during the week from 8:30 un- Stylish, units give you any arrangement you want with shelves adjustable to most any height desired. Choice of tan or walnut finish. units assemble into one integral extra- piece . . . giving a large amount of decorative storage space in a small area of floor space. Basic plan-a-roo- stolvfi ir jr 8.95 12 3 shtlvM 2 itn x 36 i 36' 9.95 12 $ shelves thdm 4 legs x 36 i 36' 10.95 12 8 legs x 36' x 72 18.95 I legs 12'i36'72 21.95 623-047- 1 Look The Ladies Farm Bureau held their regular meeting on Wednesday evening, May 22 at the home of Mrs. Louise Ingram. President Louise Ingram conducted the meeting. A party for the retiring officers was discussed. Light refreshments were served by the hostess to Mrs. Larene Bowles, Mrs. Sadie Greenhalgh, and Mrs. Arlene McPherson. at the new Valiant .00 .00 .00 41 39 38 43 44 Precipitation: W For week Water year to date 8 40 16 7.55 Get Ready For The AND ALL FISHING EQUIPMENT FISHING SEASON six-wee- AND ALL INDS OF REELS MONA NEWS BRIEFS By Kcii i Visitors of Mrs. Denny Rog-erso- n on Tuesday of last week were her sisters, Mrs. Nora Barton of Kaysville and Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson of Salt Lake City, and her nieces, Mrs. Florence Mellon of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Vera Thurgood of Layton. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vest and other relatives. POLES BOOTS FISHING BASKETS - CAMP STOVES THERMOS JUGS -- COOLER CHESTS ALL SIZES OF THORSEN TOOL SETS Ideal Gift for Father's Day, June 16 Fully Guaranteed! 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U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Steve McQueen gets retouched between scenes of film escape sequence by make-uman Emile Lavigne in Munich, West Germany. tailor-mad- for the BONDS You can .00 .00 .02 .13 .00 .00 .04 chopping Around TJ$ In units m 3 9 -roomy .00 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 six-wee- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Belliston of Jonesboro, Term., and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shaw of New Castle, California were Saturday visitors of Mrs. P. N. Anderson. "Plar .03 49 56 83 81 77 75 74 79 78 .00 May 22 er II-e- "plan-a-roo- Mill i3 31, 1963. Misses Caroi, Doris and Guymon of Blanding are visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Lester B. Belliston this week. Mrs. Hazel Bosh accompanied Mrs. Vernon Bosh to Salt Lake iCty on Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bosh and other relatives. New OOuOO. "Plan a Room Furniture II WE SELL FISHING LICENSES 1 Bal-lo- Fern Francom of Moroni visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hick Ingram on Sunday. - j Fern Wankier, Marva Shepherd, Floy Harper, Melba Lorraine Stephensen, Mary til 11:00 a.m. motorHollywood, .Calif,, Miss Anita Gadd will be the Jane Winter, Enid Worwood, ist painted this slogan on the Alice Shep- teacher at Mona this year. She CoDeal Brough, dent in his front fender: herd and Laura Nell Sherwood. spent a very successful sumHelp stamp out telephone mer at Levan last year and has been teaching grades one poles. FSH-B-1 end two in the Mona School Side Benefits this year. session will The Ad for s a e s g i r 1 s in a actually go from June 10 to Blackpool, England, newsJuly 19, inclusive. No Slips paper: Good pay and 10 tea a of cups day. Ever have the problem of having a ruler slip just when you had nearly completed Four Kankakee, 111., woma straight line? drawing en who have been playing Heres how to check the bridge together since 1931 problem. reported that each of them Paste a small piece of was dealt a perfect hand in sandpaper at each corner on Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton one game. The first player the back of the ruler. It recently returned from bid seven spades and the should stay put. a six weeks visit in California You may also find that others looked at one anwith their son in law and other, then showed their youll have to change sanddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie hands. paper from time to tirrw. Schwaar. Fender Thought Ms. - li LEVAN STATION NEPIII STATION Date High Low Prec. High Low Free. Date Registration Set The Levan Civicetts held their annual girl graduates tea m tjypLf Kindergarten at Dinner p . Pagfour May 30, 1963 Tkt VJ. 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