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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah -- S7jc GimcO'AVtufi Nephi Local, Social News IDEAL for L. D. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd visited in Orem with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Austin Loveless; and In Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs Leo Mower on Sunday. Richard Garrett and son Kyle of Provo visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Floyd Garrett on Saturday S. ..Conference lvWL Visitors PHONE EL for reservations. Beautiful Se Rancho is quiet, friendly and so convenient to all Salt Lake. Clean, modem single, double and family size suites. Each room boasts: ew radio and TV with power antenna, music. 24 hour switchboard and message service. Room phones. Hot water heat for safety air conditioning for safety. Close to all travel depots. hi-- JUST 41, BLOCKS FROM TEMPLE SQUARE-SA- fi Sharon. LAKE LT SE RANCH MOTOR HOTEL 640 West North Temple Carolyn Christensen spent last week visiting in Helper with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen, and sister Clifton Goble of Salt Lake City spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 1 Salt Lake City. Utah Goble. Mrs. Rue Golden and Mrs. Leva Morgan were in Ephraim on Saturday to attend the fun' eral services for Jacob Thomson, uncle of Mrs. Golden ZL FINEST QUALITY Mrs. Clark Greerthalgh was in Salt Lake City on Friday evening to attend the wedding reception for her niece, Annette Music Jacobsen. She also visited with her sisters and friends. Snafti Heber Greenhalgh of Phoenix visited this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H, Greenhalgh. Mr. - and Mrs. Joseph R. Greenhalgh were in Provo Sun day to attend the farewell testimonial for Dennis Mackie. Bill Goble spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Preston Chris- entf with his parents, Mr. andltensen of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alvin Goble. He left on Oscar Neilsen of Springville, Tuesday for Logan where he and Mrs. Clarence Hofheins of will attend the Utah State Sait Lake City visited at the University for his senior year. home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James P. Stephenson Smith of Ogden. Mrs. Dorothy Smith and Mrs, Evelyn Waugh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bellistel of Denver, Penn., were ton and family of Provo, Mr. Friday over night and Satur- and Mrs. Lawrence Hlgginson day guests of Mis. Lester B. and family of Nephi, and Mrs. Belliston. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Louise Taylor and family were vin Draper of Bountiful also dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. were week end guests of Mrs. J. O. Taylor on Sunday to Belliston, and enjoyed meeting celebrate her birthday annitriends and relatives at the versary. Anniversar y Banquet HomeMr. and Mrs. Jesse Nielsen coming Saturday evening. of St. George visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harper on Friday and Saturday. REGularly. Speaking Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bosh of visited with his mother, Ogden Continued from page one Mrs. Leah Bosh on Friday and served family style, one gen- Saturday. tleman (and were glad we do Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tobler not recall his name) reminded and children of Salt Lake City the Stake President to "have and Renon Christensen were the water iced next year week end visitors of Mrs. Grace was almost boiling hot. 29 per quart with purchase of 10 gallons gasoline,. at". FERG'S SERVICE 1010 North Main ! -- Nephi, Utah 7 Carl Bailey is attending the. Brigham Young University at Provo this year. He spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowers were in Payson Friday evening to attend the wedding for Mr. and Mrs. reception Paul Bowers, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Bowers. Otis and Geneve Jarrett Atkinson of Evanston, Wyoming also were enjoying meeting friends of the post years. Mrs. Jarrett, Mrs. Atkinsons mother, subscribs for ed to The f them at the time of their marriage, and they're still very appreciated subscribers. reg Talking about subscriptions, we were pleased that Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Chase of the Utah State University received the gift subscription offered among the prizes . . but did I flub . . in writing down President Chases address on the gift card, I noted "U.. S. A. C., only to be corrected by the gracious Mrs. .Chase . . . I'm sorry, but everything going on Saturday evening was remoniscent of the past . . even the name of the- favorite - Tlmes-New- t We dare not mention Indiv- iduals names again, - r S , Already, over 1,500 of these automatic lights have been installed for our customers this year. dusk-to-da- wn ; A PRIVATE ' can serve you many ways The response to our announcement earlier this year of the bility of private outdoor lights has been tremendous. a :iL Many Benefits y Serves Many Places for Home or Farm J Gardens Private Lanes Parking Areas Swimming Pools Recreation' Areas Barbecue Areas Farm Farm Yards Corrals Storage Yards Farm Driveways Feed Lots No Equipment to Buy, Install or Maintain Heres what the power company will piovide: Complete installation of a modern outside area light, designed for all outdoor areas, mounted on a pole. You pay only for the service. There is nothing else to buy. Built-i- n cell which automatically turns on light at dusk, off at dawn. All electricity used during the operation of Private Outdoor Light, vhich lights an area over 200 feet in diameter. Maintenance and lamp replacement photo-electr- ic Private Outdoor Lighting Costs so Little For more information, pkone, office. There is no obligation. call or write :r nearest 824 B2S-0770 623-081- 1 but those folks who had charge of the program also deserve a vote of thanks from each The and everyone of us. novelty program, with School Master Vaughn Paxman, and with the short, snappy historical sketch from Mona, was outstanding fat every way. Thanks, you and you and you know who! reg d The most question as I met and talked to the former Nephites assembled Saturday was Wheres Abe? reg often-aske- WE ALW AYS have a wedding Plumbing1 and gift list Builders Supply, your . PRO Hardware Store at 66 South Phone 628-- 1 109. Main 4-- D HOME IMPROVEMENTS START HERE VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE Many Beau-tifcolors sq. ft. and up NEW KITCHEN WALL CABINETS Beautiful LINOLEUM-Inla- id - - Beautiful Patterns - and Vinyl New Nephi News Briefs n, ul Want a new home? We're prepared for immediate construction plans materials finance VALLEY BUILDERS - NEPHI 210 WEST CENTER PHONE 623-00- 44 The 64s from Ford are here: The Year of the Test Drive starts today! Ford cars have changed. Only a test drive can tell you how much. Races and rallies, economy runs, braking and acceleration tests have bred into our 1964 models the kind of total performance you just cant create on the test track alone. They are TRY TOTAL PERFORMANCE Open competition helped make them that way. FOR A They offer you substantially more car than anything at their price. You dont have to take our word for it. FalconFaiilaneR)rdThmicrb!ni Were willing to rest our case on our cars. 1 hard-muscle- d, fast-movin- g, sure-foote- d. CHANGEI FORD Utah Power If it's electric. It's betterl & Light COURTESY by Edgar A. Guest Not the right of way when driving, but the simple way of right, And never once forgetting to be courteous and polite A little bit of patience as behind the wheel you sit, Already hundreds of people in this mountain area are discovering these and other benefits of a Private Outdoor Light: Extends working hours Guards property Prevents accidents e Adds night-tim- e outdoors night-timrecreation beauty, prestige Brings Home 628-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Mangel-so- n and son of Arimo, Idaho were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mange Ison. They also attended the An . 3839 623-011- FOR SALE New Potatoes and Sweet Com Fourth Quorum of Elders: Call either of these phone for your supply: Council: ' s 623-047- The following has been circulated by the Utah Safety Outdoor Light ' WE ARE DEALERS for thi FOR SALE Tomatoes, famous Spark Oil Circulating pickling cukes, peppers, com, Heaters Chapman Furniture 'egg plant, cauliflower, melons, 61 South Main, Co., Phone cantaloupes, carrots, squash, 1 38 '3940 onions, flowers. E. Chase, Ph. Kathy Worwood of Salt Lake City and Wayne Worwood of Colorado spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood. They all attended a family birthday anniversary dinner in Scipio in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Memmott on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Barlow and family of Ogden were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey visited in Salt Lake City on Wednesday and Thursday with, Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Burras-toand Miss Lucille Bailey,1 They also attended the Utah reg State Fadr and the Holiday on j Youve got to take off your Ice. hat and bow deeply to Ray Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scottl Worthington and his fine wife visited in Provo on with Lorna, and to Mrs. Lucille Mr. and Mrs. KeithSunday Aston. SadGadd (and possibly others that ie Reid visited with Mrs. Etta dont know about). These in Provo on Sunday. folks have done an excellent Bown job of sending out invitations, and the huge number of former residents in attendance Saturday was a testimony to their fine work. I JWKERS ws - reg i imes-uVIe- Christensen. reg Mrs. Ruby Bigler of Eureka visited with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. over the Maurice Howard, week end. She also attended the Anniversary Banquet and one-yeHomecoming. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen and two sons of Logan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sidwell and son of Provo also visited at the Anderson home on Wednesday. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Anderson. University. niversary Banquet and Homecoming and the farewell testimonial for his brother, May-Mar- d Mangel son on Sunday evening. Mrs. Nina Morgan and Mrs. Linda Jenkins spent the week end in Kearns with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morgan. Mrs. Fern Franoom of Moroni visited with Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Stephenson on Page Seven m0 v; wmi Levan Social and Local Hems ar UP TO 10 QUARTS OF YOUR FAVORITE MOTOR OIL AT Thursday, September 26, 1963 Co. And youll never lose a der, and a child youll never hit. fen- Oh, the worst of phrases ringing all through mortor-da- m today Is that selfish bit of wording that is known as right of way. It has filled the graves of many who have sped some road along Since death never asks the question, is the driver right or wrong. Just a little thought for others! just remembering to be kind; Just the willingness in traffic to slow down and stay 'behind; Just the show of gracious manners which all gentlefolks display, And the accidents that happen will be fewer day by day. Just control that flash of temper when another sounds his horn; In the car may be a mother, soon to have her baby bom. Be considerate in your driving, and be courteous and kind. And youll reach your dwelling safely and you'll kep your peace of mind. 1964 FAIRLANE 1964 SUPER TORQUE FORD Strongest, smoothest, steadiest car in its field by hundreds of pounds . . . More steel in frame and suspensions . . . Unique suspension lets wheels move backward as well as up and down to flatten bumps ... Distinctive new rooflines. Unique combination of 1964 FALCON family-siz- e room, sports car feel and modest price V-. . . Optional so lively it was adapted for famous Cobra sports car . . . Five engine choices, six transmission choices, eight different models. 8 ' ' All new except the economy that made . Falcon famous . . . Falcon's Six still holds . Mobil Economy Run record for Sixes or Eights . . . Plushest ride ever built into a compact car ... 14 models wagons. plus S extra-dutall-tim- e PARKIN MOTOR CO. 131 South Main St., Nephi, Utah ' Phone 623-022- 2 |