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Show NpW. Juab County, Utah djc Grandson of Hephi Couple Enrolls ai , DANCING CLASSES BALLET We --T- i TOE AP i Mc-Clo- REGISTER TUESDAY, SEPT. 24 from 3 lo 6 p.m. at the Blue Room, Hephi FREDOVA STUDIOS S' Ax - (iuntftv t l a t!B x. iD 'H.-'- v ij v V ; . WRS& Opens At Ada Oldroyd Home mmShii Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their first fall meeting on Friday, September 13 at the home of Ada Oldroyd. Irva Captain Howard conducted and prayer was offered by Chaplain FlosA history of sie Sudweeks. Esther Lambert Gardner was given by Norma Bailey, a r. The lesson, They came in 1883 was given by Erma Garrett. Refreshments were served to 14 members: Irva Howard, Fern Garrett, Zola Howard, Tola Norma Bailey, Hazel Sudweeks, Flossie Sudweeks, Ada Oldroyd, Effie Scott, Alberta Jones, Nona Smith, Twila Winn, and Erma Garrett. grand-daughte- get more Step-hense- MILK for the weekend! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Sfxmwrtd by Utah's Dairy Farmm 0 Thursday, September 19, 1963 o- Nephi Local, Social News Mrs. Claude Belliston and Mrs. Claude McCJoy of OakNew York School ley, Idaho; Mrs. Frank Beck ot y Burley, Idaho, and LaMar of Provo were visitors on Wayne B. Guymon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Guymon Saturday at the home of their of Orem, and grandson of Mr. aunt, Mrs. P. N. Anderson. and Mi's. R, E. Winn of Nephi, Mr. and Mi's. Joseph H. left this week for New York returned home on Greenhalgh he where will Col attend City umbia College, the mens un Tuesday after a two weeks visder - graduate liberal arts it at the homes of these family Mr, and Mrs. Wm. school of Columbia University. members: H. Wayne was granted a $21 00.03 Mr. Greenhalgh at Springville; and Mrs. Owen Titmus, OgFreshman Competetive Scholden; Mr. and Mrs. Owen N. arship by Columbia. Preston. Idaho; Mr. Wayne was graduated last Gibson, and Mrs. Udall Bailey, and Mr. Orem school from High spring where he starred in the school and Mrs. Neil Stephens, South and Mr. and Mis. S. play, was a Stering scholar in Jordan; the field of art, and had serv- Ray Greenhalgh, Provo. ed as junior class president Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Beck During his senior year Wayne was lieutenant governor in the and five children of Nyssa, Utah-Idah- o Key Club district. Oregon viscited in Nephi on The Key club is a high school Sunday with her father, service club sponsored by the George V. Ord; and with her Kiwanis Club International. brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. Beck and family were in Utah to enroll their son John Camp Birch of 0. 1). P. at the Brigham Young University. Season Work are enrolling children from 4 yrs and up. cttoCiii? CimcD-ictu- Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winn of Whittier, California are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn this week. They also are visiting in Lay-to- n with her mother, Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mi's. Earl Jarrett visited in Mt. Pleasant Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rosenlof. Mr. and Mrs. Taryl Green-- 1 U'K anl Louise Hall of halgh and daughter Valerie of Richfield were Sunday guests Provo visited over the weok-o- f Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Green- - end with their parents, Mr. and halKh- Mrs. Perry C. Hall. j Pag Three Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Christensen and family of Logan visited this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson. Mi's. J. W. Cowan spent the! M, Opuishaw of week end in Midvale visiting dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt and with Mrs. Raymond Peterson J lxvo vsitea with her parents, andSunday Mrs. Clarence Hansen three g'and children spent the and in Magna with Mr. anj!v,r- and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest in end Salt Like City Mrs. Willis Shepherd. week on Friday. Long of Provo. where they visited with Gordon Lunt and Mr. and Mi's. Paul Lunt in Sandy. Ttiey also attended the Utah State .V - ME IMPROVEMENTS Fair. Mrs. Kenneth Ingram enter-tane- d on Friday afternoon in honor of her son Randy on his eighth birthday anniversary. Refreshments and games were enjoyed by the honored guest and 15 friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ingram and family and Mr. and Mrs. Qeston Park and family were in Salt Lake City on .Saturday to attend the Utah State Fair. Mi's. Fred I led berg returned home Monday after visiting in Garland with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett; in Lgan with Mr. and Mi's. Von Jarrett and in Brigham City with Mrs. Olive Broadhead ac- Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Jones her son, Lester and in Salt Lake City with Mr. companied Broadhead, to Ely, Nevada on and Mi's. Glen Janett and Saturday to visit with his col- family. She also attended the lege room mates, Ron and Don Utah State Fair. Tate. They have been called to the New Zealand mission. Mr. Clark Haynes and four childBroadhead participated in the ren of Provo visited on Sunday testimonial held for them on with his Mr. and Mrs. parents, Sunday evening. Mrs. Broad- Angus Haynes. head also visited with Lydia Munson at Ely, and attended Mr. and Mrs. Clarence HanStake Conference while there. sen accompanied their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emery G. Col-lar- d Willard Hansen and family of and four children of Orem Ogden, on a trip to Grand Canand Mrs. Mildred Taylor and yon and Glen Canyon dam last daughter Linda and her baby week. of Salem were week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenof Mrs. William Jenkins. halgh find daughter Christine Mr. and Mrs. James W. of Bountiful visited on ThursMathews and daughter Lola day and Friday with Mr. and were in Salt Lake City Sat- Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh; also Green with her urday to attend the Utah State in Fountain parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fair and the Holiday on Ioe. Everitt. Mrs. Ronald Green-- 1 Mrs. Gail Skidmore and two halgh accompanied Mr. and daughters of Salt Lake City Mrs. Paul Greenhalgh to Richare visiting with her parents, field where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Taryl Greenhalgh this week. and family. X START HERE VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE Many Beau tiful colors family; A sq. ft. and up Beautiful NEW KITCHEN WALL CABINETS LINOLEUM-Inlai- d - - Beautiful Patterns - and Vinyl New Want a new home? We're prepared for conimmediate struction plans materials finance 210 WEST CENTER - NEPHI PHONE 623-00- 44 Craig. Announcing Plymouth and Valiant for 1964 x ... n - TABLE 30NEW COOKED HAMS READY -- Mole or Half, per lb - - - 87 RIVAL BACON per pound STEAKS or VEAL CUTLETS ROUND STEAK - Boneless, Trimmed BEEF 9c --3- 69c 79c lb 18 oz hardtop Sport Fury LETTUCE 1 HEAD CANTALOUPES -s- ab. 3 cans 59c VIENNA SAUSAGES DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 3 pLgs 89c CRISCO SHORTENING 3 lb Bn 79c COOKIES SUPREME KRISP KRFEM 2 for 89c FAMLEE BREAD 3 loaves for 79c TOILET TISSUE - Teddy Bear - - - 10 rolls 99c 400 count - - 2 for 39c FACIAL TISSUES ICE MILK- - - Several Flavors - - - Half gallon - - 59c HERSHEY INSTANT COCOA MIX 2 lb 6 z 79c HERSHEY GIANT DAINTIES 3 for 1.00 UTAH FRUIT PIES R. D. REAS CORN -- PEAS & CAR- - 8 for ROTS - BROC. CUTS - FR FRIES ELLIS This good-lookin- has a This is the 5-year- 1964 Plymouth really gets up and goes and e warranty to keep it going that way. g 000-mil- 50, Plymouth for 1964. It is clean, simple, modern in every line. It is quick, alert, vigorous in every move. brand-ne- w this is the year you picked to buy a new car, you picked a beautiful year to And it is backed by a tough mile warranty you going If on the parts that keep and drive train. ... the engine Gel up and go TlgmoutH! - -- --P- kg--39c 1-- PHONE 623-03- 50 00 COMPLETE PROCESSING OF BEEF -- PORK -- LAMB Signet 200 This hardtop 1964 Valiant is a hummer in its own right and 000-mil- e warranty. compact with a smart-lookin- g its the low-pric- ed 5-year- It would take a lot of compact to top Valiant this year. Take styling. Valiant has more charm all around than most compacts. Take performance. Valiants standard 101-h- p en HERES HOWTHE STRONQ 550 WARRANTY PROTECTS materials and workmanship and will replace or repair at a Chrysler oase and Internal parts (excluding manual clutch)! torque convertor, changed every 3 months or 4,000 milee, whichever comes first, the furnishes to auch a dealer evidence of performance of the required See Plymouth and Valiant In action on The Bob Hope Show, SEE BOTH AT YOUR the 50, gine is where the word hummer comes from. Take quality. Valiants 50, ar Valiant64 style 000-mi- le engine and drive train warranty speaks for itself. Take a test drive. Soon. Best all-arou- compact nd PLYMOUTH AND VALIANT OWNERS: Chrysler Corporation warrants for S year or 50,000 miles, whichever oomea first, against defects In Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer's place of business, the engine block, head and internal parts, intake manifold, water pump, transmission drive shaft, universal joints, rear axle and differential, and rear wheel bearings of its 1964 automobiles, provided the owner hat the engine oil oil filter replaced every second oil change and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 months tnd replaced every 2 years, and every 6 months service, and requests tha dealer to certify (1 ) receipt of such evidence and (2) the car's then current mileage. World Series," and "The Huntley-Brinkl- Report" NBC-T- DEALERS TODAY PLYMOUTH-VALIAN- T PLYMOUTH DIVISION y$f PAINTER MOTOR CO 144 SOUTH MAIN STREET NEPHI ON DISPLAY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 CHRYSLER M0T0R8 CORPORATION |