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Show Naphl, Juab County, Utah duty with the U. S. Navy afty leave at home with his parents, Mr. Mrs. PeVona Crowther, Mrs. and Mrs. Alvin M. Goble. Gladys Winter, Ed. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott Osmond Crowther, all of Founthe Fourth of July holispent tain Gieen, were dinner guests day in Provo with their son in of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. sen on Monday to celebrate his Keith Aston. Nephi Local, Social News Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones and son Sherman were in Salt Lake City on Saturday to attend the birthday anniversary dinner in honor of Lee C. Burton given by his wife at their home. There were 21 birthday anniversary. family members present. Mrs. Neil Greenhalgh and A Mortensen family reunion two children left Wednesday of was held at the City Park on last week for Dayton, Ohio to Sunday. Those attending were join Lt. Greenhalgh, who is Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wright and stationed at the Wright Patterson Airforce Base. They grandson Mark of Reno, Mrs. will make their home there. Beatrice Walker of Rigby, Idaho; Mr. and Mi's. Eldon WalkMrs. Clark Greenhalgh ener and son of Granger, Mrs. on Monday afternoon tertained Lewis and three daugh- in honor of her Betty son Blaine on ters of Salt Lake City, Mr. his sixth anniversary. birthday and Mrs. Ellison Holm and Games were played and rethree daughters of Greenriver, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brock freshments served to 16 guests. of Moab, Mr. and Mrs. Earl InMr. and Mrs. Ralph Chrisgram and family, Mr. and Mrs. tian and two children of St. Blaine Ingram and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Mu-si- g and Mrs. Kenneth Ingram and George of Monroe visited at the family, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ingram, all of Nephi. Greenhalgh on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jariett Glen and Cecil Gowers spent and children of Salt Lake City the week end of July 4th with visited with Mrs. Fred Hed-ber- g their parents, Mr. and Mrs. over the holiday week- Burnell Gowers. They returnend. ed to Salt Lake City on Sunwhere they are enrolled Dick Hall and Louis" Hall day at the University of Utah. week the end with their spent Shirl Goble will return to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall. San Diego, California for shore er spending a eljc TT 30-da- f Our drug store is a friendplace where you can obtain man extra services . . . like postage stamps after the post office is closed . . or visit with friends at our soda fountain! k i , ' ; Week end and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene V Misses Carrie and Beth Sadler, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Luvell Sadler of Magna, are visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Lester B. Belliston. 'J Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bailey and family of Salt Lake City visited with his mother, Mrs. Alice Bailey on Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Coleman and family of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Russell of Henderson, Nevada visited with Mrs. Edmond Russell this week. -- $ . with Tourist Council Director D. James Cannon, signs document proclaiming July as Gov. George D. Clyde, "Welcome ' Reid Tanner of Preston, Idaho is visiting with his grandparents. Air. and Mrs. J. Earl Reid this week. He will remain until after the Ute r '?. ti. observer sightseeing in w as Klnl Ishlzaka, Utah news editor of Sankei Khinthun, one of Tokyos largest daily newspapers. Ml Month Visitor v throughout Utah. Interest- - Governor Proclaims July as Welcome Visitor Month s, Get more Stampede. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Prisbrey were in Franklin, Idaho on Friday and Saturday to attend the wedding reception for her brother, Richard Talbot and his bride. MILIC for the weekend! There will be more of the family home this week. . . drinking more Milk. Keep their diets balanced.. Keep your family happy. Keep them healthy. Keep them on the vitality wagon . . . with the staying power they get only in good, refreshing Milk. end Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Hone and children of Spanish Fork visited with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Rosquist Utah, Governor George D. of AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH visited with their has Clyde formally proclaimed son Ephraim in law and daughter, Mr. Sponsored bp Utahs Dairy Farmers July "Welcome Visitor Month.1 and Mrs. Fred L. Painter on The prolcamation, signed in the presence of a pair of Jap- Monday. anese travelers, was drawn up with the aid of the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council and Director D. James Cannon. The Tourist Council official said July is especially appropriate for such designation since "communities in Utah traditionally observe Pioneer Day TABLERITE TABLE TREAT and local celebrations linked to their own history and agriculture during the month. Governor Clydes proclamation stated: "Whereas Utah is a state renowned for hospital PERSONALLY SELECTED LB ity, friendliness and cordiality conunless which, qualities For Tender Flavor and Consistent Quality stantly emphasized and cultivforated are in danger of being LB TABLERITE gotten the month should be observed as Welcome Visitor Month in all communities. Gov. Clyde urged all Utah A Grade Medium citizens to do their utmost in welcoming the thousands of Solid Dozen lb visitors to our state, inviting them to participate in our celePack lb 10 to 14 lbs brations, helping them enjoy our many attractions, and otherwise extending Utahs traditilb onal hospitality in every way. lb I BONELESS Frankie Jean Bowers of Long Beach, California spent Sunday and Monday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eowers. PROBATE AND GUARDIANConsult SHIP NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. Melvin StanCounty Clerk or respective ley entertained at a dinner in signers for additional inforhonor of their grandson, Don mationNorton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton of Provo. He NOTICE TO CREDITORS leaves Thursday for Fort Ord, Estate of Alfred J. Gowers, Guests were Mr. deceased. Creditors will California Mrs. Blaine Norton, Don, ent claims with vouchers topresand the Brent, Jimmy and Colleen Nor- undersigned at the office of ton, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Norton James P. McCune, Attorney at and son Todd, and Mr. and 53 North Main Street, Mrs. Chuck Norton, all of law, Nephi, Utah, on or before the Provo. 5th day of October, 1963. Alfred J. Gowers Jr. and Visiting at the home of Mr. Clarence A. Gowers, execand Mrs. Don Royce last week utors of the estate of Alwere her brother in law and fred J. Gowers, Deceased. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ddtes of publication: 4, Davey and son of Atlanta, 11, 18, and 25, 1963, July in The Mr. Mrs. and Robert Georgia. Times-NewNephi, Utah. of Sandy also visited Royce three days of last week with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Don CALL FOR BIDS Royce. Bids are hereby invited for Mr. and Mrs. Evan Framp-to- n furnishing in . excess of 100 and Mr. and Mrs. Larry tons of Liberty, Castle Gate or Broadhead are visiting at Yel- Cabbon Fuel, grade 1 x 14, to lowstone National Park for a the Juab County Hospital for CARD OF THANKS We shall ever be grateful to the period from Steptember 1, few days this week. 1963 through August 31, 1964. friends and relatives in the The lowest and best bid on East Juab County area for the ary one of the three brands kindnesses shown to us during the illness and following the will be accepted. Bids must be submitted to death of our daughter, Cherie the Administrator or the Hos- Hannifin Shields. Especially are we grateful pital Board by the time of the regular Hospital Board meet- for the words of consoation, ing on August 6, 1963, at which the words of hope for the futtime the bid will be awarded. ure, and expressions of love We say and appreciation. For the Hospital Board, thanks to each of you from Lorin A. Corbin, the bottom of our hearts. Administrator Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sherwood Now Record Arctic survival expert puts his money on the nation he helps guard For every $18.75 you put away, you know youll get back $25 when the Bonds DEW Line worker buys Bonds every month on Payroll Savings Investing in the nation that invests in him is just common sense to Walton I. Ahmaogak of Barrow, Alaska. When the Dew Line was being constructed, it was Mr. Ahmaogak who led the tractor "trains to the sites. When the construction crews found it difficult to work in the exacting climate, Mr. Ahmaogak taught the men to live with the worlds most demanding conditions. When the purchase of U. S. Savings Bonds through Payroll Savings was suggested to employees of Federal Electric, International Telephone and Telegraph Corporations service associate which operates and maintains the Dew Line for the U. S. Air Force, Mr. Ahmaogak wa3 among the first to sign up. "I think its a good investment and good for the country, he says. Mr. Ahmaogak puts $50 a month into Payroll Savings. Hes been doing it for over six years. And, he says hes going to keep right on doing it. Buying Bonds through the Payroll Sav-:nPlan is an excellent investment in ur country, and a wonderful way to save. mature. Look into the Payroll Savings PI. where you work. Its safe, complete! automatic, and gives you a big bonus c freedom. Join up now, says ITT Preside Harold S. Geneen, Chairman of the U. ' Industrial Payroll Savings Committee. "Walton Ahmaogak may be the northernmost buyer of Savings Bonds, but there are eight million Americans like him who regularly invest in America through the Payroll Savings Plan, says Chairman Harold S. Geneen. "Join up now. You save for your country at the same time you sc for yourself. 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L and Provo Papers 623-11- 69 FOR A HOME or AUTO gs Five Pag dow; ICED TEA GLASSES r 963 en-joj- r Beck were Michael E, Beck, who is attending the University of Utah; Lawrence Lee Oorry of Saudi, Arabia and Kent A. Nelson of Preston, Idaho, both farmer missionaries companions of Michael Beck and students of the Brigand ham Young University, Miss Applegate of Provo; Mr, and Mrs. Roy B. Taylor of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Johnson and family of Seattle and Mrs. Nelda Crowther of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine spent the week end in Manti with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harmon. They enjoyed boating at Palisade Lake. i 'f If, Don't let them Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Sherwood were Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Barnes of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Fillmore of Provo on Friday, and Mr. and Mrs. Reulien Sherwood of Kaysville on Saturday. Mrs. Earl Shaw entertained on Saturday for her son Merrill on his sixth birthday anniversary. Nineteen guests refresliments and games. jV I -- s lOTIFESt ly J & 7 - ;(0 JA iEGu HE'S THE MAN WHO PERFORMS MANY CUSTOMER SERVICES ' Mrs. Jesse Bailey is si tending a few days this week in Salt Iuike City with her son in law ami daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Burrasfon and Miss Lucille Bailey. Bellis-to-n NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS ft, j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raleigh of Cave Creek, Arizona visited With vacation travel setting with Mrs. W. H. Belliston this new records in many parts of week. your pharmacist Thursday, July eimcfi-IVclu- G IGA STORE rrnrn 56 EAST CENTER STREET NEPHI Phone 623-113- 1 Custom Cutting, Wrapping, Freezing |