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Show Nephi. Juab County, Utah eljc a daughter on Oct. 1. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steele of Goshen and Mr, BIRTHS Thursday, October 3, 1963 itiiffi-VUi- G Page Five Juab Hospital Patient List Nephi Locfil, Social News and Mrs. Joseph Lyman of i. Daughter, bom October 2, Great grandfather Is AlMr. and Mrs. Donald Ostler, and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter Mr to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Neilsen of Mona. Grandfa thor is By- vin Lyman of Stilt Lake City. and three children of Salt and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkey and I.ake City and Mrs. Blair Guy-- family, all of Salt Lake City ron O. Colton, Roosevelt. mon of Orem visited with the were in Nephi for the wedding FOR SALE Kitchen set ladies parents, Mr. and Mrs. leeeptkm for Mr. and Mrs. Air. and Mrs. Wayne Steele R. E. Winn on Sunday. Phone Robert Garrett (Susan Tolley) of Orem announce the birth of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Mangel-so- on Saturday. and son Dale of Arimo, Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. KenIdaho visited over the week- neth Wilkey and family reend with her parents. Mr. and mained until Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ne-ph- 1 Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi, according to the list 623-056- 0, released Wednesday morning by Hospital authorities, includes the following: Elaine Aladsen, daughter of Air. and Airs. Keith Aladsen of Brigham City lianalee Parkin, daughter of Air. and Airs. Harold Parkin of Nephi n WE'LL PROTECT YOU WHILE HUNTING the moment you leave until you return home. Mrs. Theo Westring. Mrs. Kathleen Wankier and family of Delta visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Warner on Sunday. Miss Lucille Bailey of Salt Lake City attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett (Susan Tolley) on Saturday. and from To make your hunting trip a really worry-fre- e occasion, let us full insure you against any and enjoyable emergency or accident during every moment of your "safari". We have coverage for your guns and equipment, too! UTAH INSURANCE AGENCY Phone or 623-025- 0 623-072- Bank Building, 5 Cecil and Glen Gowers re- turned to Salt Lake City on Wednesday of hist week to at tend the University of Utah, after spending a week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. y and shootin "Ij.hing Burnell Gowers. are lots of fun. Mi's. Don Ingram and family visited in Fillmore on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Grant Mr and Mrs. Eugene by and Mrs. Otto Kesler. Airs. A. W. More so when expertly Kes-le- r, Ash- Todd and Lori Burraston rend safely done." turned to their home in Salt Lake City on Sunday after Mrs. Dick Ingram and famhaving spent a weeks vacation Be A Safe Shooter in Moroni on Sunwith their grandparents. Mr. ily visited Mrs. with her mother, day THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION and Mrs. Jesse Bailey. F'ern Francom. Carl Bailey, a student at the Mr. and Mrs. Neil Haynes Brigham Young University at left last week for Logan where Provo spent the week end with the Nephi Social Items his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse they will attend school at Utah State University. Bailey. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allred of Foun- Mrs. James Smith on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Merl Wilkey tain Green visited over the were Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Goetz-rna- n and Ercell Clark of cf Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer week end with her son in law Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Springville. Eckman and two children, Mr. Don G. Gadd. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fbote and Mrs. Lavell Svedin visited in Ephraim on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davis and Miss Naomi Bailey were in Salt Lake City on Saturday to attend the funeral services for their uncle, A. C. Thorn. Mrs. Verda Cloward spent last week in Salt Lake City and Tooele visiting relatives. Air. and Mrs. Roy Chase visited in Sandy on Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Reva Sallow and Air. and Airs. Orin Neilsen and son. low-co- st CENTRAL Wilkey. Nephi BTE etssosa On Prises fy- v.mi FHonthim Phone 66 South Main 623-- 1 1 Ne- Christiansen, phi. Clarence Phillipsen, Nephi Paul David Boswell, son of Mr. and Airs. Alilton Boswell, Nephi Alary Neilsen, daughter of Hr. and Airs. Calvin Neilsen of Alona Airs. Leah Bosh, Levan Anyone who has ever attended contribute to this salad! ike touch, a football game knows that an and their flavors blend nicely afternoon of cheering for the with those of sharp cheddar team leaves a person ravenous- cheese and crabmeat. IIAM AND BLUE CHEESE ly hungry. SPREAD Airs. Albert Faucett, Orem Healthy teenagers swarm home to raid the refrigerator. Chances lli cups Airs. Neil Garrett, Nephi are Dad and Alom follow close 1 cup ground cooked ham Niels C. Amiuson, Levan Vi on their heels. cup crumbled Blue cheese Betty Jo Greenhalgh, daught2 mayonnaise Prepare for tills onslaught in 2 tablespoons er of Air. and Airs. Clarence tablespoons pickle relish advance. Plan refreshments of Greenhalgh, Nephi E. Rulon Brough, Nephi Bary Ann and Robyn children of Mr. and Airs. LaMonte McPherson of Nephi. Frank Tolley, Nephi Gene Hailing, Nephi Airs. Clayton Williams, Mills Airs. Harlow Pextorr, Nephi sandwiches to 1 tablespoon lemon juice hefty open-fac- e 2 teaspoons prepared mustard d be served with fat mugs of Combine all ingredients and milk. Use two different for a sandspread combinations ham and mix well. Use asor is hollow out blue cheese, cheddar cheese and wich spread French rolls, fill them with the crabmeat. The spreads are simple to spread and broil until cheese may be make. And simplicity is impor- melts. The sandwiches crumbled tant in the Saturday morning topped with additional pre-gam- e rush. Store the Blue cheese if desired. CHEDDAR CHEESE AND in the refrigerator. spreads CRABMEAT SPREAD Most, any kind of bread, rolls, 2 cups or buns go well. In the photoNephi Social Items graph, the tops of hard rolls 1 6 b oi. can crabmeat have been hollowed out and I medium tomato, diced Catherin Bowles of Provo ftlled with ham and blue cheese Sk cup coarsely chopped spent the week end with her spread. Halves of hamburger cucumber mother Airs. Catherin Bowles. buns are covered with cheddar 1 teaspoon salt Mrs. Jerry Bosh and son cheese and crabmeat spread. teaspoon pepper Steven and Airs. Hazel Bosh The ham and Blue cheese 21 tablespoons mayonnaise visited in Kearns and Salt Lake combination suits a lads taste, cup shredded sharp Cheddar City on Thursday and Friday while the other spread is more cheese Flake crabmeat and remove with relatives. to a lasss liking. The flavor of cheese speaks out in the former cartilage. Combine with remixing Sunday dinner guests of Airs. for Blue cheese is notably maining ingredients, Bosh were Mrs. Vernon Bosh piquant. well. Use as a sandwich spread and three children of Spring mixture as is, or spread on buns and The cheese-crabmeCity, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry tastes similar to a light salad. broil. Top with ac! iitional shredBosh and son Steven. Fresh tomato and cucumber ded cheese if d sired. Mrs. T. H. Burton and Airs. Wright returned home from Orem where they spent the past week with Dr. and lAJrs. Alma P. Burton and family. ice-col- MORE PEOPLE ARE SHOPPING AT IGA! Jack Mrs. Wanda Burridge rehome recently after having spent the past ten days in Salt Lake City with her 9on in law' and daughter, Mr. and Airs. John Springer and other 9v Wj turned relatives. Air. and Mrs. J. W. Christensen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh AtcLaren of Bountiful, and Christopher Love, a student of Wasatch Academy were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brough on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Broad-hea- d of Logan were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Broadhead. ! rices Air. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-hea- d visited in Salt Lake City last week with their For easy, quick carpet deeming rent Electric Shampooer only $1 per day with purchase of Blue Lustre. Chapman Furniture Co. rfcBcin NOTICE OF SALE SAVAGE MODEL Bolt Action 110E()55 Reg. 99.50 30-0- 6 To be sold for labor, material and storage at 46 South First West St., Nephi Utah, on the 19th day of October, 1963, at 2 p.m. the following motor vehicle: Year 1952; Make, Chevrolet; Body style: sedan ; Motor or ID number: 21 KKK34770, registered in the name of Richard A. Ralston, whose last known address is Box 934, Winslow, Arizona. Amount now due, $135.00. DATED this 29th day of 25 SAVAGE MODEL 99E Lever Action 308 Ammmott - Reg. 102.50 'yE55 WINCHESTER MODEL 94 Lever Action 30-3- 0 Regular 83.95 - - NOW September, OTHER SIZES AT SIMILAR SAVINGS 1963. KARL DEE OSTLER, Lienholder. Dates of publication: October s and 10, 1963, in The Nephi, Utah 3 WINCHESTER MODEL 88 308 Calibre Lever Action 3 h395 5 Blade WINCHESTER MODEL 70 10 30:06 Bolt Action Regular 51 39.00 - mm u TOKAY GRAPES lb BANANA lb CHEESE i (95 SWEAT I mmx. SHIRTS HUNTING N O W 395 355 CAPS 335 V' Tfri tliftllPCh says To be sure that your bullet Plumbin' U & I LITE AMBER Regular28c 10 LB 317 BAG II WALNUTS, bag 25 lbs - 2.93 Regular $1.29 - -S- AVE 40c WATCH FOR ieWS FRIDAY TV SPECIALS NOT) ADVERTISED ELSEWHERE IGA FROZEN FOODS ORANGE leans EH00 JUICE JELL-- 0 R I S 21b BEET CO 3 DINNERS - - 3 for lbs 79c MEAT PIES- - fc for mi ri GUN CASES SUGAR TABLERITE TREAT 4 elb HEEL OF BEEF SQUASH BREAD TABLE ONLY SIRLOIN CUBED RUMP ROAST or 95 i cn BEEF CUT & WRAPPED TABLERITE U.S.D.A. CHOICE for YOUR FREEZER ROUND ftp tkULQJ HALF BEEF -4- 9c lb S T E A K ONLY FRONT 14 43c lb TALBE RITE STEAKS HINDV4 59c lb BONE C Folding Case 320 TABLERITE KNIFE Regular price $136.50 '38 WESTERN HUNTING Times-New- vfrll! makes the right connection always point your gun Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday! CHECK THE IGA ADS in S. L. and Provo Papers THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION FREE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS at FOR MORE BONUS BUYS available at in a safe direction. Be A Safe Shooter SHOP EARLY! YOUR NEPHI IGA STORE err 56 EAST CENTER STREET Phone 623-113- 1 Custom Cutting, Wrapping, Freezing |