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Show NpM, Juab County, Utah 84648 tljc THIS CURIOUS WORLD NATION A l CDIT08IAI -:- jr . SOLDIERS' M WOBLDWAR. AIB POTATOES Published every Thursday at Nephi. Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: One year $4.00; Six months, $2.25. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising rates upon request. Roy E. Gibson Office: 96 South Main St. Editor-Manag- W BOERWAR. SWELLED Telephone 623-052- Nephi, Utah 5 TO THEIR. ORIGINAL a W 623-144- Sac, 4 V The WORK Lorraine Hayes, Mgr. 8 IN Ibe (SSCEEIARy SiRO, or Africa, sets ns name . MOM THE CURIOUS CREST IT WEAWJ WHICH RESEMBLES A SECRETARY WITH RUfU BEHIND HIS EAR. CAEETOM DONE-B-Y THE 5 ONE H4r IS DAY EQUAL TO LIFTING PA-TON-S A FOOT HIGH. THIS CURIOUS WORLD KODIAK BEAR, of the Alaskan Peninsula, WEIGHS BUT 20 OOYCSS' AT BIRTH A WEIGHT OF ISOO POUNDS WHEN FULL GROWN IH e e t ,'fN V: ... 139. Members of the team from No! xi chapter were Lane Harwood, captain, Thomas Fowkes and John Morgan. Ed. New'ton, Norman Jarre It and Jay Gordon Newton wore the Mt. alternates. This contest was very educa- tional for those who participated in it. The team this year was made up mostly of juniors, airs. Francis Taylor, Harlan so we expect to have a chamBenedict and Barry and Van team Benedict of Mountain View, pionship FFA next year. Reporter, John Wyoming, and Mrs. Bessie Morgan. Akerstrom of Pebble Beach, California spent the week end visiting with their mother and Baking Demonstration grandmother, Mrs. Helen Benedict at the Juab County HosIs Postponed pital. Mrs. Benedict accomMrs. her daughter, panied The Bake Demonstration Akerstorm back to California scheduled to be held Friday by plane on Sunday. afternoon, November 8, has been Miss Ann Barlow and two held postponed and will be at a later date. friends, all morses from the The PTA officers encourage luncheon guests of her grand-parents to attend the ParD S hospital, were Sunday all ents and Youth conference to Bar-loluncheon guests of Miss be held the same day and evegrandparents, Mr. and ning. Also the combined n Mrs. J. E. Hansen. on Saturday evening. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Fran com on Saturday were Carl Francom, Earl Francom and sons Wayne and Ronnie, Lynn Francom and sons Steven and Kim, Dennis Madsen, Ralph Brown and two sons, and Charles Norton. JF v , get extra ELK! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH SfOtami fy Utth Dstrf Fsrmen ses-sio- MONA NEWS BRIEFS a jbitfinefiM Molsf m m 'buHntUt Us'-'-1- - Ik! Mo m tlk Mrs. Mattie Cook, Mrs. Ruby Miller and Joseph Pay-s- t up, all of Salt Lake City, visited with relatives and friends on Thursday. Mr ami Mrs. Lavern Stephenson of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dalby on Saturday. and Pag V The Mt. Nelto Chapter F.F. A. land Judging team placed third in the area judging contest held on Wcxlnosday of The team was la.;t week. duected by Jay Dailey, advisor. Springville and Provo teams tied for first place with 415 points. Nebo chapter had over 400 points. Line Harwood, a momlier of the Mt. Nebo team, was fourth iti individual scoring. Top four scores were 134, 151, 110 L ANO REACHES AIR CONDITIONED Mocks from Mormon Temple Buhxms Dbtrict Drtvo-l-n Gorogo with Elovoti Diroct to Your Floor Nowty Rodocoratod Cot foe Shop Beauty Mm Fret TotovMon and Judging Team Places Third in Region Meet Mrs. Bryce Cluistensen amt children visited in Gunnison on Monday with her sister, Mrs. Ivan Peterson. NEPHI CATERING SERVICE Phone NEWS Mrs. .Nelson Lindiiardt and two sons of Sait Lake City were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. IJendixen. NEPHI CATERING SERVICE Decorating and Catering Service for Wedding Receptions Mt. Nebo F.F.A. Land Bon-dixe- THAT KAO BEEN PREPARED SOLDIERS OP THE er LEVAN LOCAL n Mr. and Mrs. Keith and family of Salt I.ake City were week end visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lhhardt Bendixen. 2 THE POTATOES' HAD BEEN CUT INTO VERY THIN SLICES ANO DEHYDRATED, OR. DRIED, BUT WHEN PLACE0 M WATER., THEY Thursday, November 7, 1963 (JilllCO-iV'ctX- ifi Jloc&Uo 140 Eost South Tampla Stroat SALT LAKE CITY I, UTAH Strips of automobile ' TIRE INNER TUBES 70TAUAG ZS'NCHBS? WERE TAKEN FROM THE GIZZARD OF A CHICKEN BY MRS. H. BLEDSOE, Humboldt Teno. DnnRnnnnillllil!lli WHEN DON'T BORROW Sea-waT- er SUBSCRIBE TOElCEGNoflL7V Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brooks were in Lakeshore on Tuesday of last week to attend the Lew for funeral services Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowkes and son Brett of Salt Lake City were week end visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Neilsen and family were Saturday guests of his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. James Neilsen at St. John. They endinjoyed a ner in honor of Paul Neilsen who is leaving for Alaska on November 20 to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neil-se- n and family of Murray weer week end visitors of Mrs. David Neilsen and Mr. and 'Mrs. W. H. Summers. Mr. and Mrs. James Lofgran of Garnger and his brother, Bud Lofgran of California were Sunday visitors of Mrs. David Neilsen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bear-da- ll and daughters of Spring-vill- e were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gerald Newton. Earl Newton of Sait Lake City spent last week with his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton. Hospital Patient List How to get the most mileage out of your car dollar! Recently admitted patients Finance your car through First Security Bank thats the way to get the most mileage out of your car dollar. It doesnt have to be a brand new car, either. We finance used cars as well as new at low bank rates. at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi indude the following, according to the list re- leased Wednesday morning by Hospital authorities: Mrs. William B. Johnson, Fountain Green. Kenneth Underwood, Eureka Gamer Jensen, Fountain Green. Mrs. Ethel S. Irons, Nephi Mathew Bracken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Bracken, Nephi. Mrs. David L. Davies, Nephi Mont Sperry, Nephi (deceas- ed) Mrs. George Johnson, Nephi Brent Lofgran, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lofgran, Automobile loans are made easily, quickly, privately, in our Timeway Dept., or ask your dealer for Timeway financing. FM-I-T ri$ Shade Board If the children beg for a blackboard, here's a pain- less way of letting them have their way. Take any discarded window shade and tack it to a frame. IHIlH llOltOHIU It may also be pasted to a smooth board. Fasten it to the childrens room wall or door and it will take the place of a blackboard. It can be wiped clean with a damp sponge. (Formerly RALPH'S MARKET) TOMATO JUICE - 46 tins -- 4 for 1.00 APPLE CIDER - - - GALLON - - 65c and GRAPE JELL-ASSORTED PUDDINGS 3 for 20 OZ O mm po CORN -- 3 brands GATEWAY CARROTS CAKE MIXES 389 10 LB BAG--1.1- 9 SUGAR SOFLIN 4 rolls 33 TOILET TISSUE HI LAND ICE CREAM -- 2 gallon 69c WALNUT MEATS - - 14 oz package 97c ASPIRIN (5 grain) CERTIFINE TABLETS -- 100 for 19c ALKA SELTZER - 8 tablet bottle - - - 29c MORTON CREAM PIES -- 4 for 1.00 RIVAL BACON - - - pound package - - - 39 pound package 49 BAR S WEINIES D. H. EARLY AMERICAN am FRESH VEGETABLES 3 lbs 17c LOOSE CARROTS 25 lbs 77c DRY ONIONS-No- . -10 43 10 LBS 29C SPUDS - - No. Russets No. 2 Russels-- -20 LBS 49c SPUDS Utah Reds 2 5 LBS 59c SPUDS 1 lbs-1 BANANAS --- per pound 10c Wafdi This Ad. for GW OPENING Coming Soon!!! Thras |