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Show r NpW, Jmb Counfy, Utah 84640 cljc rKOBATB AND GUARDIAN Kinr Consult NOTICES Ctuaij Clerk er respective lgmera tor i4ilttul Infer Bellan TO CREDITORS NOTICE Thompson and family and Miss Lora Lee Engle of Salt City, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wilkey and family of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reese of Ephraim, Brent and Ava Jackman. DESIGNER COLOGNE OERMANVJ. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellor the week end with Mr. and sons Von and Lynn of over Allan Howell and Mr. Mrs. and afternoon Lehl spent Sunday Creditors will present claims with her mother, Mrs. Edna and Mrs. Grant Kendall. with vouchers to the under- Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs H. Ray Fran-cot City Office Bldg, signed were In Sandy on Wednesn Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Payaan, Utah, on or before of last week to attend the entertained on Sunday in day February 8, 19G4. services for Darrell funeral in must be presented honor of their son Jack who Jennings, a nephew of Mr. Qaiim accordance with the provisions left Tuesday, for Fort Dix, Francom. Utah Code An New Jersey". at Sec. He will leave noted 1963, and with proper soon for Germany where he Mr. and Mrs. If. Ray FranvalttaaUon a required there- will serve with the army. Oth- com were in Provo on Friday in. er guests for the occasion were evening to attend the wedding Ruth J. Hester Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson reception for Carolyn Vogele Administratrix of the estate and Mr. and Mrs. Ned ePterson and Keith Kinlayson. They at Lois B. Brown, deceased. and son Eddie of Fountain were Friday over night guests Green, Mr. and Mrs. Walter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen Dave McMullln, and family of Cedar in Orem, and also visited with Engle AAnlnistra the for Attorney City, Mr. and Mm. John their other children. trix. ESTATE OR LOIS B. BROWN HS DeoMied A NAMELESS hOUTH BARTERED Hlff trout, November 7, 14 31, 1963, In The Times-New- and 2t Ne-ph- i, Utah. DESIGN and a or PROMISE tVERLACTNO PAAte. 111? 75-9-- 5, October ib JtWA'rcftTHe 111 Jack-ma- Dates of publication: OVA'AOH4V acedrdns to tradition, O m yl Tfa SUCKING - FISH A FISH WITH A SUCTION Nephi Local, Social News m t-- Ti G&BETOH HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hatch of Bancroft, Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson last week. They were to California to visit with en-rou- te relatives. aartJa? 77 SeSmT fv V Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan visited m Salt Lake City on Sunday with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wright. Mrs. Ruby M. Bigler and Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Bell of Eureka spent Friday morning at the home of Estella - vC .v A fi I A I Ov-'i- (At SkbJfiv wOL-- 140 KM hu IALT LAKI mttmfSm Tampls emr 4 V v- a53v .sjrs J - Mrs. Fay Lynn of Panguitch was a week end guest of her sister, Mrs. A. H. Latimer. I, Stmt UTAH - Nephi DON C. TEW Phone 623-186- 1 One Tablet Each Day! Vl.f s f, '- ! , ) 1 '.Vvs - V S,C K1- , 34 ONLY 1.49 CLOSE OUT per hundred TABLE-TERRI- FIC BUYS AT V2 PRICE ROBERT HALL PHARMACY 1 r ANCIENT PROFESSION This fisherman in San Fran- cisco tends to the needs of his nets just as thousands of j fishermen did before him, down through the ages. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kirgan visited in Salt Lake City on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. S Denning and Mr and Mrs. Gary Kirgan. Mrs. Que Barton and son of Provo and Mrs. Emery Collard and son of Orem visited with Phone ion SptTialist 623-069- 7 Nephi, Utah DON'T BORROW SUBSCRIBE Johnson of Springville visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson over the week end. Mr. and rMs. Frank Parkin weeks trip to California, returned home Saturday after where they met their son, Elder Fred Parkin at the Los Angeles airport. He had just been released from his mission in Hawaii. They visited at San Jose with her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Glin-do- n Merkeley. They returned home by way of SWt Lake City where Miss Ellen Parkin joined them and accompanied them home for the week end EXPERT SERVICE TOYS Joseph J. Rasmussen of Logan returned home last week after a ten day visit with his son in law and daughter, Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. Misses Janice and Julee Gar- a LOCAL Um-veisit- y, rett, Linda Davis and Gayle O PIANO TUNING NOW 12 PRICE Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew it ' visited in Panaca, Nevada last li week with their son in law daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall and family visited m Delta on Sunday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Glen See Mr and Mrs, Leon Hr.ll of Richfield also Were visitors at the Seegrmller home. They enjoyed a tour of the De'ta School and particularly he Kindergarten room where Mis. Soegmiller is a teacher. LARGE GROUP OF ATTACHE ITSELF TO A TURTLE, THE FISHERMAN PULLS TOP. Blackburn. and NEPHI CATERING SERVICE Decorating and Catering Service for Wedding Receptions NEPHI CATERING SERVICE Phone Lorraine Hayes, Mgr. 623-144- 8 i't i I his Engraved Card h ym IruKfcImtalfe (Jectckag THE ADS IN THIS NEWSPAPER You wouldn t attend the wedding without an invitation. For the invitation lets you know you're wanted. By the same token, you can be sure that the store that advertises the store that invites you to come in and shop will give you the treatment and service you want. It is well to remember, too, that the store s advertisement saves you valuable shopping time, by informing you of the products it sells, well m advance of your visit. PATRONIZE THE STORES 4 ARE YOUR INVITATIONS TO SHOP IN THE LOCAL STORES ADVERTISE THAT IN YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER A FLAMELESS SSeefafe Vnyen TAKES BETTER CARE OF YOUR CLOTHES! Pure, radiant electric heat pampers your clothes, gives them the tender care they deserve for longer life, belter looks. Clean Heat Brings Clean Clothes. Because fiameless electric heat is 100 pure, clothes come cleaner, fresher smelling and fluffier. Whiter, Bnahler Too. White clothes come whiter, colors brighter with flameless electric drying. leaver C"rt An electric dryer costs less to buy, and because there are fewer moving parts, costs less to maintain. FREE Over a Years Supply of Electric Light Bulbs with your purchase of an Electric Clothes Dryer from your dealer. Gift packet of bulbs includes-Twtt bulbs tt bulbs Four Four bulbs Two bulbs, 50-- , 200-- , 250 watt These bulbs will be presented only to electric customers served directly by Utah Power St Light Company or The Western Colorado Power Company who purchase a new electric clothes dryer between October 1 and November 25, 1963 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. PRESS ASSOCIATION FotiF I CUP ON TOP OP ITS HEAD, IS US ED BY THE CHINESB IN CATCHING TURTLES. A STRING IS TIED TO TUB TAIL OP THE FISH AND IT IS RELEASED IN THE WATER WHEN THE FISH Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bean Mr. and Mrs. Leo Memmott and family visited in Beaver and two sons of Grand Junction and Richfield recently with spent last week with their parNovember 7, 1963 relatives and friends. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur PUBLIC NOTCE Tranter and Mr. and Mrs. week the Richard Bean spent William Paxman. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV. end at Fish Hake hunting elk. EN THAT application wa Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yardley, Mrs. DeeTranter, mad' oit th 29th day of Mr.Mr.andand Tranter and daughtand Smith Mrs. Blake er, all of Tooele, were weekOctober 1963, by th Mr. an dMrs. Fred Harris of Western' Union Telegraph Beaver visited at the 'home of end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tranter. Company to the' Federal Mf. amfMrs .Richard Bean one Dee Tranter and Mr. and Mrs. daughter also Communications1 CommissMr. and Mrs. Richard Bean visited with her parents, Mr. one day last week. ion to discontinue their tab and Mrs. Dee Sparks. ephon operated agency ofMr. and Mrs. Alma Winn and Visiting in Springville over fice t Levan, Utah. children Debra, Bobby and the week end were Mr. and If applicefion is granted, Wendy of Salt Hake City were Mrs. Claude Tolley. They were substitute service will be Sunday visitors of Mr. and guests of their son and daughtMrs. R. E. Winn. er in law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen available by ' telephone and family. Tolley Union tha Western through Miss Christine Winn of Lowith end week Telegraph' Company's' offn Visiting at the home of Mr. gs spent the ices at Provo, Utah. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mrs. Allan Tolley on SatDean Winn. urday were her brother in law Any member of the public and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin 1 Bett-rldgto e or sup-desiring Mr. and Mrs. Camell protest PeGraw of Payson, Mr. and (Alta Bird) and children Mrs. William Brailsford and port the closing of this ofof Salt Lake CJty were week- three children of American fice may cofomunieat in end guests of her parents, Mr. Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale th Federal with writing Mrs. Edward Wilkey. and Wilson and two children of Communications CommisLogan. Mrs. and D. MrS. Wells C. Ruth sion, Washington 25, Lois Neflson visited in Provo on or before November 27, Thomas N. Terry of Payson on Friday and Saturday with is visiting at the home of his 1963 tneir brother. Homer Carver. son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley. MMHIllflfintflMH"" lilHMUilUMtll Mayor and Mrs. L. Dwane Tidwell and family visited in Moroni on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farris their morher, Mrs. William Jen- kins, on Tuesday A 1C Douglas D. Robinson 'eft Wednesday for Mountain Home, Idaho where he is stationed with the Air Force. He has Satleft Parkin spent a Emma furlough in Mis with his parents, Mr. in day for her home in Poca- Nephi and Mrs. Jack Robinson. tello, Idaho after LLsiUngrela-tue-ins with a month for Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson and friends. She has been a house guest of her niece, spent two days last week in MiS. Stella Boswell. She wa9 Tooele vxsitmg wnth Mr. and accompanied home by her son, Mrs. A. F. Hill. They also visited in Salt Lake City at the lavirer.ee Parkin. LDS hospital with Ann Hilton. Mrs. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Siella Boswell weie Mr. and Hojt Mis. Henry F. Parkin of Poca- ictumed home Friday after a month's visit with th&ir childtello, Idaho. ren in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Snow visNevada Mr. and Mrs. Max Howard and family of Ely, ited on Tuesday of last week and family of Provo visited ' v. ith Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snow. lecently wuth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Max are Jleber City spent the week end moving to Denver Howard this wreek Shaw. Mrs. Mr. Clyde and with where he will be manager of a Super Service Station for the Linda Sanders was at Rex-LuiIdaho last week to at- StandardOil of Indiana. tend the Ricks Homecoming. She also visited at Jackson Hole, Wyoming with friends. Supt. and Mrs. Lavoy Esplin of St. George visited on Tueswith his 1 day oil last brother in law and sister Mr. ar.d Mrs. Clarence II. Pay. Mr. and Mrs. IaiMar Clark and children of American Fork visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ockey on Saturday and Sunday. Miss Nancy Nyman, a student at the Brigham Young spent the week end MULTI-VITAMI- NS with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. 30-da- CAMEOQAL, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gardner visited in Salt Lake City Pag Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bailey visited in Ephraim on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tolley, Mrs Emma Parkin, Mrs. Sadie Harris and Mr Delia Stanto ley we e in Provo on Friday attend the funeral services for Norma nScott. 74c ke Thursday, November 14, 1963 Nephi Local, Social Items THIS CURIOUS WORLD Levan Social and Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Devon Stephenson and family of Moroni, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Stephensen and four children of Nephi vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Menl Stephensen on Sunday. - Simcjj-iJctu- r. A Fiameless Electric Dryer Costs Less Dries best! |