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Show Nephi. Juab County, Utah 84648 DON'T BORROW rl batf CANDY STATIONERY CARDS PENS HAIR DRYERS , MANY OTHER FINE GIFT ITEMS 623-03- 50 Mrs. Reva V. Redd and Guy 6? American Fork spent Wed- R. Hurst of Blanding were nesday of last week at the week end guests of Mrs. Leshome of Mr. and Mrs. George ter B. Belliston. Latimer. Kart D. Ostler and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Mozart Larsen Linda Nelson, both students of Morond visited at the home at the Utah State University of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin An- at Logan, spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. derson on Sunday. and Mrs. Horace Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ostler three grandchildren spent Sunday at Sandy with Mr. and and baby of Logan were week Mrs. Paul Lunt and Gordon end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lunt. The occasion was the LeRoy Ostler. birthday anniversary of Paul Week end guests of Mr. and Lunt Mrs. Fred Pace were Mr. and Elwood Spriggs of CoalThe Nephi Garden Club met Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spriggs at the home of Mrs. Velma ville, baby of Ogden, Richard Ilansen last week. President and A. Roy Bowles conducted the ace of Provo and Mary Jones business. Lynns E plin, Juab of Payson. County Agent, showed slides Mr. and Mrs. Wallace on landscaping of homes and and Mr. and Mrs. David Park Seat gardens, which was followed of Tooele, son in law and refreshdiscussion. Light by a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Park to 21. Raymond Powell. Maurice Memmott and his mother, Mrs. S. F. Memmott, were in Idaho Falls on FriMr. Memmott attended day. the funeral services for Golden Hale, his mission president, while Mrs. Memmott visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Paxman and family. FOOD Norton' CENTER mma for spring salad - DOZ. 39 TOMATOES - -- FIRM AMD ripe RADISHES OR GREEN ONIONS -- 3 bunches SOLID HEAD LETTUCE each ROMAINE LETTUCE OR RED LEAF LETTUCE-eac- h pteffS ORANGE - GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Sunny Fres- DRY BEANS - SMALL h- RE- ICE CREAM pound pkg D--1 A aYtswsfl r f I L H i ' T fe 14c 3 Pound tin Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tolley of SpringviUe visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley returned to their home on Sunday after spending the winter in Spring City with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken. 10 DAY TOUR Fly to World's Fair for 3 days. Bus lo Hill Cumorah Pagsant, Sacred Grove, Kirtland Temple, Carthage Jail, Nauvoo, Liberty Jail, Winter Quarters Cemetery. ALL PERSONALLY ESCORTED "Let Us Help Yes Travel Worry Free" Call or Write Salt --- an DEPART- HAD A GREAT FALL West Berliners brought to mind the Humpty government and the states. In 1920 the 19th amendment, on Woman Suffrage, was passed. The Negroes were given the right to vote dn 1857, but nothing was done about it until the 1950s when President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent troops to investigate the segregation problem and now they report every two years on problems. Members enjoying the evening were Jane Bean, Mildred Sherwood, Adele Jackson, Er- ma Carter, Joyce Pay, LuOna Prisbrey, Betty Motes, Faye e Greenhalgh, Thelma Reed, Jenkins, Jean Johnson, Beth Jarrett, Alene Sperry and s, WEPCO ALUMINUM SIDING -- with backer board Colors - White, Green, Beige and Redwood other colors available ONLY 51 .00 on special order per square for siding and necessary aluminum accesories for installation. INSTALLED -6- 9.00 per sq. Cor-rin- guest, Maude Robertson. Reverse psychology is when a gardener decides to see if the Slant weeds andchoke out. wont them Terms as low as 22.93 per month. VALLEY BUILDERS 21 0 West Center Nephi, Utah Tolley. TRAVEL, INC. 14 South Main MARGARINE - ALLSWEET 2bs for 73c S H R I'M P S TINY GEISA - - - 3 for CAKE MIKES Duncan Hines Layer 3 Pk for 27c size 2 AJAX CLEANSER--Regul- ar 3 for $ji AQ FIG NEWTONS-M- b pkgs DOG FOOD - - VETS . tall cans 14 fr 6 for 96c CORN NIBLETS 12 z cans FROZEN OREAD DOUGH Reg. 49c -- NOW PREM LUNCH MEAT-12ozcnn PICKLES -- HEWLETT'S 22 U MARGARINE - 3 BRANDS 4 lbs ovv BREAD - FAMLEE-- 1 lb. Reg. 29c - NOW 4 for 95c eV Cookies Crumbled Cookies literally crumbled Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew in Burlington, Iowa, when a returned home on Tuesday af- biscuit company scorched ter spending the week end in 50,000 cookies. An electrical Panaca, Nevada with their son failure halted a conveyer in law and daughter, Mr. and belt that was propelling them through two giant Mrs. Kenneth D. Johnson. ovens. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley spent the week end in Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Your Experienced Travel Counselor) Vz gallon lands before Manager, Office, at 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 3, 1964, 1:00 pan. Hostess Chalice Claimant names as witness: LeRoy Winquist, Vernon, Utah; Club Regular Meeting Robert Pehrson of Vernon, i iOHAiw 6j. luuiktKia 2400 Utah; Ritch Harward, 765 S. T ! 800 E., SpringviUe, Utah and Faye Greenhalgh was host- Emerson Ave., of Salt ess at the regular meeting of City, Utah, who made desert George Okey, 190 N. 300 E the Chalioe Club held Thurs- entry Utah No. 06980 for Lehi, Utah. R. M. ZUNDEL, Sec. 13, T 11 S., R Chief, Lands Section, P. O. day, April 30. Jean Johnson, NEiiNEfc Lots 1, 2. EV4NW14, Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah vice president, conducted the 9 W.; NEKSW, NWtf, 84110. meeting and welcomed the SWUNE14, 11 S., R.8W, members. Beth Jarrett read KSE Sec. 18. Thas SLMer., Utah filed notice Dates of publication: April 16, club collect to make final 23, 30, May 7 and 14, 1964. In After a few business mat- of intention Nephi. Utah. ters were discussed the time proof to establish claim to the The was turned over to Adele Jack-so- n who was In charge of the topic. In turn she Introduced Mrs. J. E. Roberson, who talked on Civil Rights. In her review of the topic, Mi's. Robertson pointed out that many men made fortunes in buying Negroes from Africa and selling them for slaves in the United States. James Madison made a biU of rights to protect the people from the "... STATES Pago Thro MENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Notice for Publication FINAL PROOF. April 7, 1964 Times-New- Ausdal of SpringviUe visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks on Sunday. MURDOCK SWIFTNlNG f Dumpty poem when they saw the East Berliners putting up this concrete bunker on buildings balcony Mrs. Thomas Harward, Mrs. Sherman Wall and two sons from which theyll keep an of Provo and Mrs. J. R. Van eye on the West SPECIAL ty 'Yi QTS each Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden of Orem visited with his sister, Mrs. Edmond Russell, on Monday. ndr' lb bag fted-1- 0 ti ill ments . were served went through the Salt Lake Temple on Tuesday of last Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. week. Montana of Kalespell, Morgan announce the birth of a daughtMr. and Mrs. Carlyle Wall er on April 27. Grandparents visited with her mother, Mrs. are Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mor- George Parkin on Sunday. gan of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Taylor Glenden Jensen. Great grand and family of Orem were week parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. E. end visitors of her father, O. Winn of Nephi. UNITED Mrs. Greenhalgh Is at Merl Kay and son Richard QlJfjti Jjfr Thursday, May 7, 1964 W Nephi Local, Social News SUBSCRIBE PHONE SimcO'&ctuiv I)c A 328-316- Laka 1 CilyHWH UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Notio for Pub- lication FINAL PROOF. Api a 7, 1964. Notice is hereby given that Lileen B. McKean of 2486 Emerson Ave., Sait Lake City, Utah, who made deseret entry Utah 06981, for Lots 2, 3, 4, SESW Sec. 7, T. 11 S., R 8 W., SWttNEK, NSEL, SE64SE& Sec. 12, T 11 S., R 9 W., SLMer., Utah has filed notice o intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before Land Office Manager at 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah on June 3, 1964, at 9:00 am. Claimant names as wit- ness: LeRoy Winquist of Vernon, Utah; Robert Pehrson of Vernon, Utah; Rich Harward of 765 Sb. 800 E., SpringviUe, Utah and George Okey of 190 N. 300 E.f Lehi, Utah. R. M. ZUNDEL, Chief, Lands Section, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. 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