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Show - I jjst I Ntpf'i. Juab County, Utah -- a ' Mrs. Fern Francom of Moroni visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ingram on Sunday. Nephi Local, Social News FRANCHISES OFFERED Homer Carver and son Gary Mrs. Lloyd Green and daugh- ter Connie, and Mrs. LaRue I of Provo were Saturday cwer-lGreer, and daughter Colleen of night guests of Mrs. Ruth C. Salt Lake City were Saturday Wells. They were here to also Sunday guests of ' attend the Juab Anniversary night and Mr. and Mrs. Banquet and Homecoming. Delbert Broadhead. They al. Mr. and Mrs. MeLvin Wilkey so enjoyed attending the Anand Miss Kaye Wilkey of Salt Homeand Banquet niversary Lake City spent the week end coming. with their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall Mrs. Fred Wilkey. . and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raus-chMr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkey of Magna, Mr. and Mrs in Springville Milo Bracken and Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday Elmer Kendall of Salt. Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Christiansen on his birthday Oily were in Nephi Saturday for the Anniversary anniversary. evening Banquet and Homoooming. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Pay of Salt Lake City were visitMr. and Mrs, Clifton Cazier ors and Sunday dinner guests and family of Salt Lake City, of his parents. ,Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson ' M. Pay. ' and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tol- George ley and family of Delta were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kay of Sunday visitors of Mr. and Murray, and their daughter Mrs. Claude Tolley. Cheryl spent the week end in Nel-do- n The Second Ward Relief Soc- Nephi visiting with Mrs. Miss Karen Worthington. iety officers extend a cordial acinvitation to all ladies of the Worthington of Granger to and them companied Nephi ward to attend their Relief visited with her grandmother. Society meetings this year. The homelessons will be given each Thej also attended the coming evening. Saturday Octweek, starting Tuesday, ober 1 with visiting teachers e Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of Provo visited at the report meeting at 1:30 p.m. and the Theology lesson at 2 p.m. home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert- Stephenson son were dinner guests of their son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Binnall at American Fork on Sunday. L'arge I s have $1,000 you may qualify fof an exclusive franchise unequated in the automatic electronic IBM bookkeeping field. tram-en- d , s Complete schooling and the in included supplies Franchise fee. opportunity for Outstanding man with basic knowledge of bookkeeping and a desire for ' high earnings in a dignified and For iformation field. Someone said that the Uu4cd to: resume send ippointment, States has two national bird's . . . the eagle and the turkey. While VANLOON BROTHERS humorous. It's true. And, more 971 E. 21st So., S. L C. and more homemakers are preparing and serving turkey all year round. Economical as it Is, turkey in nometlmes gets favor of other meats or poultry. Why? There are those who Use the TNT's to dread the thoughts of leftovers or have families who don't like them. Canned chicken and Rent mushroom gravies solve that Buy Sell dilemma by providing a delightful springboard to all sorts of dish unusual and ea. Delightfully seasoned and smooth as velvet, these canned gravies go right from shelf to pan. Look what bapiens when those extra slices of turkey go We are an Authorized into a sandwich. Would the natives of India ever have their famous curry dealer for DESERET thought that flavoring would combine with BOOK CO. and can pro canned chicken gravy anto turn a prosaic sandwich into elegant meal like this? Top the turkey L.D.S. all with vide you slices with canned sliced pineapple and broil. Serve with the Church Books. curried gravy and a selection of condimenta. A tangy salad of watercress and a dessert of rice pudding complete the meal. ' h vJ ki W: ... - - taste-temptin- g discount Special to Missionaries! Curried Turkey Sandwich 4 sliced turkey hamburger buns, split, t aarvinga buttered and toasted 4 s'lces pineapple Melted better CHRISTENSEN'S can (It ounces) chicken gravy K teaspoon curry powder Toasted coconut Chopped nuts Chopped green pepper 1 Nephi, Utah - er Arrange turkey on each bun half. Top each with a pineapple slice; brush with butter. Broil 4 Inches from heat for 10 minutes or until hot. Meanwhile, In sauce-pan-, combine gravy and curry powder. Heat, stirring now and then. Pour' over' sandwiches. Serve with coconut, nuts, and green pepper. Makes 4 open-facsandwiches. leas elegant, but Perhaps equally enchanting are these Turkey Burgers. Watch the small fry go for these, liberally adorned with canned mushroom . gravy. e Turkey Burgers 1 eups ground cooked " turkey K cup flnely chopped onion tablespoons finely chopped green pepper tt teaspoon aalt 14 cup salad dressing 1 egg slightly beaten, H cup bread crumbs I tablespoon shortening 1 can (1C ounoes) mush. room gravy H teaspoon leaf marjoram, crushed 2 ' S ?n al National Concern If you are TIRED of working for the other fellow, or want to supplement your income & By - Page Thursday, September 26, 1963 - ilitttiTjtfcjlUO ZTI)C j ' .rfMI LwQ A ward A7ftjAthe Those attending are Invited to bring their own dishes. Mrs. Harry Irons visited in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Irons, and in Garland with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Winter and family last week. William Irons of Tooele spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Harry J. Irons. He also attended the Anniver-sai- y Banquet and Homecoming on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett spent the week end in Kearns with her daughter, Mrs. Ken- neth G. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kirgan returned home Monday after a trip to Hannibal, Missouri and Mt. Sterling, Illinois, where they visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kirgan also enjoyed visiting many points of interest along the way. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and two children of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton. They enjoyed the Anniversary Banquet and Homecoming also while they were here. Maurice Cazier of Salt Lake City visited on Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier. . Riishiii Roulette by Gtion Day Mrs. Hedberg Is Hostess to DUP Camp eers held their first meeting tle year at the home of Delta Hedberg on September 18. Vice Captain Elnara Foote conducted. Prayer was given by Chaplain Laura Brough. The lesson "They Came in -- of 3XS3" was given by Maude RobThe history of Timertson., othy B. Foote, written by nis son, John Foote, was read by Naomi Bailey. Refreshments were served to Delta Hedberg, Laura Brough, Kate Worthing-- ) ton, Florence Worthington, Alice Bailey, Catherin Bowles, Ix)is Nelson, Bessie Wilkey, Maude Robertson, Delta Yates. Essie Shaw, Ireta Carter, Evel yn Kendall, Elnara Foote, Naomi Bailey, Laurel Hall, and a guest Helen . Brough. Kathy Broadhead and Carolyn Hayes were accompanied by Mr uid Mrs. Rulon Broadhead to Logan on Sunday. The young ladies will enroll .at the Utah 'State .University tWs Mix turkey, onion, green pep- year. per, salt, and salad .dressing; Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Paxman chill 10 minutes. Shape into 4 and family of Spanish Fork vispatties; dip In egg; coat wiUi ited in Nephi Saturday to atbread ernmbs. lit skillet, brown tend the Anniversary Banquet patties In shortening. Cover;, and Homecoming. cook 10 minutes, turning now and n Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth then. Stir In. gravy and marjorof Bountiful were week am; heat. Makes 4 servings, , end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephensen. They also enjoyed the homecoming party on Saturday evening at the Stake House. n Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Miss Mildred Stephensen visited in Idaho last week. Miss Stephensen visited in Blackfoot, Idaho , with her iister, Mrs. Celma Chaffin, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephensen visited in Idaho Falls with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Boswell. '. Step-hense- f) FALL PAINT V" SPECIAL 4 fv - TOP QUALITY UNICO WHITE A Aft tfOU Ar PAINT, gallon LINSEED OIL 1.98 gal. Brushes Rollers thinner, Everything you need for Fall Fertilizers 9 re? "VMS VO WOW MFOU INTERMOUNTAIfl ROSS GARRETT Branch Manager INTERM0NTAIN FARMERS ASS'N. 285 West Center Nephi .4 SOT TM IAPSTY MUI.-- .f painting. FARMERS Th BRANCH MANAGER ROSS GARRETT Trovler i SaMy 5rvfct Speed causes more accidents than any other driving error. Phone 1 285 West Center Street Nephi, Utah 623-031- Slep-hense- THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE TO SEPTEMBER 30fh VISCOSE CUT PILE RUGS -- 27x48 LARGE SELECTION OF COLORS Mr. and Mrs. Van Wayman of Salt Lake City were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley. Mrs. Ruth Wells visited in Salt Lake City last week with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells. She also visited in Heber City with her son in law and daughter, Mr.; and Mrs.- William - Scribner. PILLOWS - CRUSHED CHICKEN PAIR FEATHERS A REAL BARGAIN BEAUTIFUL BLANKETS BY CANNON 4 Friday evening "visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Esplin were Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Pew and baby of Layton. Visitors at the home Of Mr, and Mrs. Chester Foote last week were Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Foote and daughter of Dugway, Mr. and Mrs. Max Knight and children of Spring-viliMrs. Glen Foote and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foote of Provo, and Mrs. Dick Bailey and daughter of Ephraim. e, , AND - - NOW PEPPERELL - Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fowk-e- s Salt Lake City spent Saturday, and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Fawkes. of JERGENS LOTION Me, and Mrs. Charles R. Black ' and Mrs. Vivian Wing of Salt Lake City are spending a few days with their sister, Mrs. T. G. Fowkes. They also RED HART YARN 4 oz skeins ns, $1.00 the worlds biggest selling hand care! Size-Jerge- attended the anniversary quet and homecoming. Many, many colors DOUBLE KNIT COTTONS YARD A VERY SPECIAL BUY Famous Cannon Brand -- JCANNON SHEETS AND CASES Do you - f.r ; x 108 Double Fitted Sheets 72 x 108 Twin fitted Pillow Cases Regular 2.09 Regular 1.99 Regular 89c per pair NOW 81 NOW ijj THANKS AND APPRECIATION LARGE BATH TOWELS Sheets ban- yy We extend and express our thanks and appreciation to all who ; made the Anniversary Banquet and Homecoming successful. It is impossible to list each Individual who added to the success of the affair, so we Invite each of you who assisted to accept our sincere We appreciate the thanks. stake and ward workers who furnished, prepared and served the food; those who assisted This photograph was taken last in directing the program, and April. Day after day, rain or muddy each and everyone who particground kept farmers out of the field, we ipated; appreciate those who served as the Invitations In some areas, farmers lost more than committee and those who ashalf of their normal working days. sisted in this endeavor; we apThe result : Some fields didn t get the cafes who cooked preciate the meat, and those who preFarmers lost income. pared it for roasting; and In The answer: Fertilize this falL particular we appreciate the Fall fertilization gets the job done wonderful support we received from former residents of the before the spring rush, before foul area who came back for this spring weather. Fertilizer applied in event, and those from the communities comprising the stake who supported the event. R. Rosooe Garrett NOW 8T pr. E. Rulon Brough Roy E. Gibson, Juab Stake Presidency Thad M. Nebeker, General Chairman. j The Salt Creek Camp of the Daughtenj of the Utah Pion- Mc-Cu- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Park of Midvale spent Sunday evening with Mr., and Mrs. John Robertson. , Six want to go through this again next Spring? the fall works for you all winter long N), USS Ammonium Sulfate (21 N and its there when you need it in with a bonus of sulfur), and USS the spring. Ammonia (82 N) are excelfor lent fall application. Apply nitrogen to graln and com stubble THIS FALL to help 8peed See your USS Nitrogen Fertilizer decomposition. Its all part of the dealer now for latest facts about why off from M fertilization. fall application is actually better in For nitrogen, insist on USS Nitro- - many instances than spring fertilize. gen Fertilizers, made by United States tion. 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