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Show S'jpfii, Juab County, Utah, 84648 Mrs. Svedin Hostess to Friendship Club Thursday, October I, 1964 Nephi Local, Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Marvin AnderMrs. Henry Svedin was host- son were in Spring City Friday ess to the Friendship Club last visiting at the home of Mr. Thursday afternoon at her res- and Mrs. Floyd C. Draper. Mrs idence. Delicious refreshments Anderson was a special guest were served and the afternoon at the Alethla Club. was spent sewing and chatting, Those present were Mrs. ReuMr. and Mrs. Chrisben Mangelson, Mrs. Victor tensen and sonsJoseph Layne and Rue Mrs. Mrs. Golden, Cooper, Connelly of LogEin were week Edward Wilkey, Mrs. Lester end guests of their parents, Briggs, Mrs. Chester Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson Mrs. Marvin Anderson and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Allen ChrisWallace Carter. tensen. Levan Local, James E. Moore and two children Bpent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon H. Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Step-hensof Salt Lake City were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dalby. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tolley and family of Salt Lake City were recent week end visitors of Mrs. Dulcie Fran com. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trowbridge of Lakewood, California were Saturday visitors of Mrs. en Olive Broadhead. Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge also were visitors of Mrs. Thomas Fowkes on Friday. Miss Ann Boston, a senior at the Utah State University, Mrs N. J. Jorgensen and Miss spent the week end with her Iris Irons of Salt Lake City parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. spent the week end with Mrs. Boston. iVfaiiH Gilbert Bailey, mother of Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Morgan Jorgensen. On Sunday they all and Mr.andand Mrs.Bert Milo Cazier visited in Fountain Green with returned home on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Mont Nielsen and of last week after a vacation Mrs. Calista Tidwell. to Panguitch, Bryce Canyon, Michael Beck and Miss Elaine Cedar Breaks, Navajo Lakes Stuart and her parents, Mr. and Parowan. and Mrs. Stuart and son Jay Mr. and Mrs. Claron Bailey of Salt Lake City were Sunday and baby of Salt Lake EuMr. and Mrs. L. guests of were guests on Sunday at City the gene Beck. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Belliston visit- Mrs. H. C. Crane. ed in Payson on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mackey her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glade VanNosdol. and children of Brigham City were week end visitors of his Mrs. Hazel Bosh, and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jerry Bosh and two children Mackey. visited in Las Vegas, Nevada Mrs. Ida Livingston of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. California visited last and on Vernon Bosh Thursday; week with her brother in law in St. George on Friday and and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fowkes. Mrs. of Larry Hiatt, parents They returned Jerry Bosh. Visiting with Mr. home Sunday by way of Cedar Norman Mackey on and Mrs. Saturday Mountain. her sisters, Mrs. Alice Shields of Tooele and Mrs Mrs. Merl W. Brown of LoFlorence Brown of Grantsville. gan and Mrs. A. V. Powell of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday CONTACT BRANCH ,Irs- Floyd Garrett Wednesday with their sis- last week in Cheyenne, spent MANAGER ROSS GARRETT and Mrs. WyoHazel Bosh. ter, ming visiting with her son in at law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Catherin Bowles of Provo Leo Smith. end her with week spent the mother, Mrs. Catherin B. BowlMr and Mrs. Floyd Garrett es. in Clearfield on Satur- FARMERS .sited Mrs. Norma Hartvigsen and arCUS Verl d children of Spanish Fork vis- avdWrh and their famil-le285 W. Center. Pti. and ited with her parents, Mr. NEPHI. UTAH Mrs. Milo Cazier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett and children were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Jackson in Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed and family of Salt Lake City were recent week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson. They also attended the Anniversary Banquet and Home Coming. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fran com and baby of Springville visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fowler, daughter Christine and son Raymond of Salt Lake City were Saturday visitors at the H. Ray Francom home. jiB iir,!Ml' 1 ,f!lV i'ultv yyvt;L'i i;iteiu.:ouiitai;i 623-03- 11 FALL FERTILIZATION PAYS There are many advantages to fall fertilization with USS Nitrogen Fertilizer: YOU BEAT THE SPRING RUSH TO WORRY ABOUT THEy UNCERTAINTIES OF SPRING WEATHER WORKING INnVNI HVI H rlf II- - s "ARE YOU SURE YOU READ THE PAMPHLET ON FIRE PREVENTION?" APPLICATION FOR CREDIT ItVe, the undersigned, hereby apply for credit on purchases made from Nephi Drag Company, upon the following terms: All accounts are due on the 20th of the month following date of purchase. 2. Service charge of 1 per month after due date shall be added to all unpaid accounts. 3. Service charge of f 1.00 shall be added to aocount of individual Involved, for each check returned by the bank because of the fault of the maker, whether given In payment of cash or charge tale. 4. All accounts are payable at Nephi, Utah, and If collection Is made by an attorney or otherwise, either with or without suit, Itre agree to pay all collection costs. Including a reasonable attorney fee. L Christensen accompanied Mrs. Beatrice Garfield to St. George for the week enL Mrs. Edna Sherwood returned home Saturday after visiting in Salt Lake City, American Fork and Lehl with her children. Her son and daughter in Several Juab High School Students Attend Mr. and Mrs. Bemell law, her Sherwood, accompanied U B. Y. Journalsm Provo Day Special home and spent Sunday with Several students from Juab publisher of the Box Elder her. I High School attended the 29th News and Journal and former Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Barnes annual High School Journalism president of the National Editof Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Conference at Brigham Young orial Association. Juab High School students Memmott of Lehi, and Mr. and University Saturday, September 26. They joined hundreds of attending were Dan Boston, Mrs. Reed Sherwood and famother students from through- Tom Johnson, Clyde J. Gowers, ily of Provo were Sunday viss. out the state in the conference Cheryl Lee Williams, Vance itors of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Sherwood. designed to assist school edit- Gibson, DeRay Sudweeks, John ors, managers, photographers, Cowan, Rita Lynn Otteson, Jim reporters and other staff mem- Gadd and Kent Jackson. They bers of yearbooks and newspap- were accompanied by Calvin ers. Sessions also were held E. Neilsen, advisor to the year oni. book. for journalism teachers. The meetings opened at 9:30 Mrs. P . N. Anderson returned home Sunday after accom- a.m. with a welcome message from Acting President Earl C. panying her grandson, David Crockett and the keynote adback Anderson, to his home in dress W. Claybaugh, Charles by Kettle Falls, Washington, for a months visit with her son, Carl V. Anderson and family! Her son is district ranger at News Briefs the Coulee Dam recreational Nephi area. Enroute to Washington Long Distance makes Mrs. Evelyn DeRemer and they visited at Nampa, Idaho Mrs. Sadie Parker of Alexanfor wonderful family with Mr. and Mrs. William U and Mr. and, Mrs. reunions. So get Breshers. They also stopped at dra Virginia,Winn of Raymond Murray Pasco, Washington where Mr. were. guests of Mr. and Mrs. the family together Anderson enrolled for his sec- James H. on Wednesday and visit with a Ockey ond year of college. While vis- of last week. for LOCKER or FREEZER favorite relative this iting with her son and daughter in law, Mrs. Anderson also Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Gadd evening. Only Long visited in Rassiland, Canada. of Provo were dinner guests of Distance keeps you in Mrs. A. V. Gadd on Sunday. Mrs. P. N. Anderson visited touch so personally. with her son and daughter in Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green-halg- h Try it and see. law, Mr. and Mrs. EksAyn Anof Shelly, Idaho visited derson and family for a week with relatives in Nephi last and attended the State Fair on Saturday. They were the house (Half of Beef) -her way home. Mr. of Mrs. Frank and guests Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goble Greenhalgh. TableRite MOUNTAIN and son and daughter, Tom and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote Hene visited in Salt Lake City visited in Ephraim on Sunday STATES with their family on Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bailey. TELEPHONE Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steele TableRite John Gadd and children of two and children of Orem spent Salt Lake City were week-en- d Sunday with her parents, Mr. visitors of his mother, Mrs. A. and Mrs. Joseph Lyman. V. 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Service charge of f 1.00 shall be added to account of Individual Involved for each check returned by the bank because of the fault of the maker, whether given In payment of cash or credit sale. We find that these terms are necessary If we we to continue charge accounts, and we will appreciate the cooperation and understanding of our many good customers. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Francom and daughter Carolyn of Kays-vill- e visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. ll., Oak-Han- d, Nitrogen Fertilizers NOTICE OF CREDIT TERMS Social News Bracken. Page Five FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE C upejVMaTIcTt 56 EAST NZ7HI Custom CutlT.--j, ccrrc STTT Him CD-- I rr::- - |