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Show NpW, Juab Couniy, Utah 2TJj Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Greenhalgh were Mr. and Mi's. Neil Green-hilg- h and baby and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Ault len of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. L roy Ramson of Provo. visited on Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Phil Garrett and family Mr, and Mrs. P. V. Redd and and Mrs. Raymond Blackett. of Salt Lake City, and David Mecham of Oakland, California Mrs. Ruth Redd of Blanding, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bosh on Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Bellis-to- n Day. Mr. and and four children of Kearns, Mrs. and family and Mr. and Devoe and Lambert Mrs. Rawley Mecham of Mrs. Garth Belliston of Ogden, Twila daughters Carolyn and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Draper Bosh and family of Spring City end Rexburg, Idaho were week and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watts at ' the Garrett home guests were Memorial day visitors of here. of Draper, .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Hazel Bosh. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bosh and son Steven and Wayne Morgan spent the Thomas Belliston of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bosh week end at Fish Lake with City; Miss Janet Scoll of Los and family were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Von Painter and Angeles. California, Mrs. Harof Mrs. Hazel Bosh that day. daughter Barbara of Santa- old Vickeis of Clearfield, Mr. quin, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary and Mis. V. E Vickers and Mrs. Jerry Bosh and Mrs. Taylor of family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dugway. Hazel Bosh spent Sunday in James P. Smith and family of Mrs. M. C. Harris of Logan Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Spring City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bosh. and Mr. and Mrs H. J. Pack Vickers of Beaver were Memand daughter Marlene of Og- orial Day visitors rf Mrs. LesMr. and Mrs. Rex Ivory of den spent Memorial day at the ter B. Belliston. Logan spent Saturday and home of Mr. and Mrs. George Memorial luneheon Sunday as guests at the home W. Duckworth. day of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Boston. of Mr. and Mrs. James guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. II. Eagar included the followThey attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh and Mrs. Katie ing relatives and friends: LawDonald E. Kingsolver (Carol Worthington were in Provo on rence Blackett, Miss Marion Friday to attend the Com- Blackett, Mrs. Carol B. NichGadd). mencement Exercises of the ols, Mrs. Kathryn B. Tempest, Visitors at the home of Mr. Brigham Young University Miss Terry Tempest. Mr. and and Mrs. Robert P. Garrett where Neil Greenhalgh was one Mrs. Lewis A. Callister, Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al of the graduates. and Mrs. G. Marsden Cazier and daughter Marne, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson, and Mrs. Oleva Wessell, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gerald Cazier of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Stan ford O. Cazier, David and John Cazier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boullen, James and Sidney Boullen, of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wankier, Nan, David, Gordon, Norma and Christine Wankier of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Marx Blackett iwM i i s. and Elizabeth Blackett of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Warner, Robert Warner, Kimberly and Danny Warner of Nephi. t iinfu-iVrtti- xi Thursday, June Nephi Local, Social Items San-taqui- y.' -- BO Now on floor products Chevron Floor Products are on sale! Heres a chance to buy products and save money. Standard Floor Hardener seals and hardens softwood floors, truck beds . . . keeps concrete from dusting. Chevron Waxglo wax gives new beauty to your floors, seals wood so that the beauty lasts. Remember the sale ends July 31st. Order your full supply now and save 10 off the regular price. For any Standard Oil product, call LEO W. CHRISTENSEN NEPHI. UTAH Mi's. Phone 623-064- i 6 , Ann Goodcrhlge, left, Utahs Dairy Princess, and Sandra Lee Tibeau, Americas Dairy Princess. DAIRY DARLINGS Invite the people of this area to Join In June Dairy Month observances. They are Sue Dairy Princess, Attendants Remind of Dairy Month Events Mrs. James H. Eagar visited in Salt Lake City over the week end with her sister, Mrs. Observance of June Dairylers, processors and products Paul E. Booth. month begins in the Nephi area .vill continue in Utah through this week, and a long series the month, Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy of salutes to milk, its produc-- ) Presiding over all events is Chase were Mr. and Mrs. Ronbrown-eye- d Sue Ann pert: nie Parkin of Henderson, NevPrin Utah's Goddcridge. Dairy dinner Memorial guests cess, and her day ada on Saturday, and Mr. and Marattendants, Mrs. Frank Brough Mrs. Grin Neilsen and son of Mr. and Johnson. and Rose Pamiel ilyn were her brother in law and will be joined on WedCraig of Sunset over the week sisters, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. They end. Americas Dairy Price and Mrs. Leila Hampton nesday by Lee Tibeau of Sandra Princess, Mrs. Itha Mrs. Owen N. Gibson of of Salt Lake City, Auburn, Washington. Preston, Idaho is visiting with Parkes of Nephi and Mrs. Vera Miss Tibeau will be in Utah her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Allen of Dallas, Texas. to attend the 78th national H. eph Greenhalgh and other Holstein-Friesian Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) convention of the relatives. Association of Utah, Mr. Garrett of Reno, Nevada, held through Friday at (Mrs. A. A. Boston spent and Mrs. Owen Manwaring of being Hotel Utah. Mr. and and Lake Salt in City, with Logan Tuesday evening Miss Godderidge and her ather daughter, Miss Arm Bos- Mrs. John Christensen and tendants are appearing before of ton. Ann returned home with daughter Sharoe Helper civic groups accross the state, her mother and spent Memorial were guests of Mrs. LaVem them of the benefits reminding DinMemorial on Bowles heir home of Day. the at, parday ner was served at the home of of milk and its products and the ents. high rating of Utah dairy foods. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Garrett. She also extended an invitaMr. and Mrs. Ramon Wilkey and daughter Tammy of Las Mrs. Mariam Nelson and tion to people of Utah to enjoy are visiting daughters Shauna and Stacey Dairy Night at Derks field in Vegas, Nevada this week with Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. J. W. Christensen of Salt Lake City on Friday, June Sait Lake Bees Maylon Bowers and Mr. and Provo spent Memorial day with 7, when the Worth Mrs. Herman Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brough. meet the Dallas-Fort- h Rangers, in a Pacific Coast League baseball game. In this night, tw'o persons will be admitted for the price of one, and there will be a truck load of dairy foods distributed free. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gar-be- tt and family of Thatcher, Idaho spent the week end with Mrs. A. L. Garbett. Snii.. ik , csj to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Freeman. They also attended Fast Day meeting on Sunday where the son of Mr. and Mrs Freeman was confirmed. In the Mona Ward will begin at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesdays during the mer months. sum- Mrs. Alliert Lofgren and son of Safford, Arizona are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte. Mrs. Caroline Kay visited in Santaquin over the Memorial day week end with her daughters and son in law: Mrs. George Visitors at the home of Mr. L. Iligginson and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson on Iligginson and Wednesday of last week were her brother, J. A. Cheney of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. C. M. Colyar of Midvale. They all Nephi News Briefs visited the Fairview cemetery Memorial day visitors of Mr. that day. and Mrs. Evan Blackett were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones Memorial day visitors at the and Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Rigby E. Alton Ellertson home were of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. William Searles Memorial Day visitors at the and family, and Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Speakman of Butler were Mr. and Mrs. NevSalt Lake City and Mrs. Neola Merritt Christ ison of Ely,Chris-tison ada, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Olsen of Mesa, Arizona of Salt Lake City, DougMr. and Mrs. Earl Fowkes las Christ ison of Magna, and and family were in Santaquin Paul M. Christison of Richfield. on Sunday to attend the GoldOn Saturday, May 25 Mr. en Wedding anniversary of her and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Will- accompanied Mr. and Mrs. iam Greenhalgh. Sherman Wall to Bryce CanMr. and Mrs. Don Tew and yon. On Tuesday, May 28, Mr. and Mrs. Sudweeks were in family of Moab were WednesProvo to day over night guests of Mr. School attend the Provo High Commencement exerand Mrs. Earl Fowkes. Mr. Tew is the new music teacher cises where their grandson, Michael Wall, was a at Juab High School. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kay and family of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Margo Kay Smith and two sons of Sait Lake City. A family v. lUv f LUSTRE-CREM- E 1 NOV... size :.. ; LIQUID 'arfet Oxce- reunion was held - SHAMPOO Calvin Neilsen on Memorial Day. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Neilsen and family of St. John, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neilsen and family of Leamington. D s On May 30 Mr. and Mrs. Sudweeks accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson to Boulder Dam and to Overton, Nevada where they attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks. New "Instant Foaming" ;l at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HI-LAN- Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mis. Vernon Butler were Mr. and Mrs. John Christison, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Black, and Mrs. Eva C. Baldwin all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Phyllis Martell of Helper and Mrs. Wanda Burridge of Nephi. Larry I, AT YOUR LOCAL MARKET WITH THE PEXCO LABEL ICE CREAM - - gallon BUT TRUE - 69 -- per ropnd - KIPPERED HALIBUT 59 TIP TOP ORANGE DRINK -- 5 for 87c CREAM PIES They're Delirious! F R Y E R S - - 2V ll package 98c --2f- NEW or85 34 ik NO. is jiiys UNBELIEVABLE.,. Thre er Chcrrinda were In Salt I.ake City on Saturday and Sunday Primary Richard Summers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Riley Newton of Salt Like City; Mrs. Dorothy Tidwell and son of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and children of Kearns. n, Pag L. Eugene Bock and daught- Nona Local, Social News Memorial week end visitors of Mi's. Ray Newton were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrott and f imily of Trenton ton, Mr. and 1963 6, '1 ,00 Cantaloupes LARGE Tomatoes SUCERS 15$ Bb. 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