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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah, 84648 ' Thursday, October 29, 1964 jnjcdimW'Uic I .1 I 9 Mrs. Lamar Paxman of Span- and family of Salt Lake City ish Fork visited with her sls-te- r, were week end visitors of Mr. Mrs. Dee Jarrett on Mon- and Mrs. Verda Kendall ,. day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and children of Salt Lake City three and Mr. Week end guests of Mrs. Thayne Jarrett were her visited with their parents, Mr. brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton and and Mrs. Earl Jones of Tooele. Mrs. Chloe Winter over the Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kendall week end. ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman Mackey and Mr. and Mrs, Brent Edmunds spent the week end in Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mackey. Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Atkinson (Geneva Jarrett of Evanston, Wyoming spent the week end in Nephi , visiting with her brothers and sisters In law:, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett, Mf. and Mrs. Ervin Jarrett, Mn and Mrs. Merl Jarrett and Mrs. Delta Hedberg and other relatives. Page Two COMEDY CORNER Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Olsen of Salt Lake City visited over the week end with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Maylon Bowers. TP and Mrs. Boyd Jolly of were Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Catherin B. Mr. Clearfield Bowles. " By Every Dr. and Mrs. Alma Burton of Orem and Robert Burton of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. T. H- - Burton on Wednesday of last week. Dr. and Mrs. Marcus H. Burton of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors of hjs mother, Mrs. T. H. Burton. DALE DEL JAMES and Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pay. . do ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lont And strup and Eldon Paystrup, all children Tod and Shawm of of Tooele were recent week end Sandy spent last week with visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Al- Carter. They were hunting deer in this area. J ien Belliston. t Mr.- Pay-stru- Standard p, Is Qualified for the , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cazier Miss Mary Brown ' of San Diego,. California visited a and children of Kearns were week with her sister, Mrs. J. week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier. L. Belliston. FROZEN FOOD STORAGE -- YET IT'S BUDGET PRICED! ,i STATE SENATOR JUAB COUNTIES , Mrs. G. L. Warner and Mrs. Friday over night guests of Don Poulsen of Tooele were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cox and children Helen and Mark of Lavon Ellertson. Bountiful. J. W. Humphrey of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Gadd of Provo spent Saturday at the Provo were Sunday visitors of Cox home. his mother, Mn. A. 'V. Gadd. John Gadd of Salt Lake City also visited on Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Gadd. I , ti t' ' t " 3 1 t!ea RCA WHIRLPOOL vAi. i V t l 4 freezer big-capac- ity Freezes 'n stores 437 lbs. of food the year 'round flavors all . . . lets you enjoy "summer-tim- e like , winter long. Best of all, it's just shopping at home, and when foods are ONLY bargain priced you can stock up and save! New bookshelf storage ', door makes storage and selection 1 f ' W6CK of foods easier! t i , - M Um of trodomorlu Of RCA WHIRLPOOL end Provide adequate APPLIANCE CENTER 45 CJJ NephiPh. S. Main 623-017- 7 for all windows and outside doors. Storm windows and doors are real fuel savers; too. Mrs. Fred Hedberg returned home Friday after a two weeks visit in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Von Jarrett; in Garland with Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett; in Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones, and in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jarrett. Mrs. Glen Jarrett accompanied Mrs. Hedberg home and remained for the week end. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ivory and children of Brigham City were week end guests of her parents, :)r. and Mrs. A. A. Boston. Mrs.' ; Brian Duncan and daughter Wendy of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Boston. lo Freeze Your Apples If youre wondering how j HERE using new coins, based on the decimal system. The coins are unusual in that they portray animals peculiar to Australia. They range from a penny to 50 cents. District Chairman. DALE JAMES WILL MAKE AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO THE PROGRESS OF OUR GREAT STATE OF UTAH VOTE JAMES (X Republican Candidate for State Senator 13 th Senatorial Distrct Paid Political Advertisement by Candidate . - IS HOW HIS LEADERSHIP GETS THE JOD DONE! tr re-op- en - f - AN AVID SPORTSMAN, Moss has supported fund requests of the Wildlife Service to develop the Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge in Juab County. f I ! h) , MOSS SUPPORTED Accelerated Public. Works, which Utah tried to scuttle. Under this program, Levan received $28,000 and Mona received , $42,000 to help construct needed water facilities improvements. , f Her problems are yours and mine. HE WORKS TO KEEP THE CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT moving ahead on schedule. His work with the Bureau of Reclamation and the 'Appropriations Committee has won the needed funds. L - MOSS BLOCKED ELIMINATION OF TV boosters by the FCC and sponsored a bill under which are licensed the boosters that bring television to parts of Juab County. , , ,s i we must Together ' " dare to pioneer our second century. 99 . f SENATOR MOSS WAS A SPONSOR of the Area Redevelopment Act,which provided the loan to the Nephi Processing Company plant.. Despite MANY BENEFITS TO UTAH, our Republicans all oppose ARA. - on Utahs future. '5 l n U of the Senate Interior Subcommittee on Irrigation and Rec-Moss holds the most powerful position ever held by a Frank lamation, Utahn in Congress from which to advance Utahs water Interests. As chairman WXSQGS Paid 4c r FOR DOWN UNDER In 1965, Australians will be given too much to turn our backs ') 4c CiWW JU We have been Gowth 4c to store apples, theres an easy answer: freeze some of them. Apples frozen for pie or sauce will keep up to a year. Just peel and slice the apples and (to prevent darkening) submerge them for five minutes in a sodium bisulfite solution one teaspoon of sodium bisulfite dissolved in a gallon of cold water. Then drain the slices and pack in sugar, using one cup to 10 or 12 cups of apples. Sprinkle the sugar evenly over the slices, allow to stand for a few minutes and stir carefully until each slice is coated. Fill the containers and freeze. works for pur o r4 For Utahs wea- ther stripping and calking i REFRIGERATION & TIP ations. Business activity and experiences include MANY IMPORTANT UTAH INDUSTRIES Sheep raising, farming, Manufacturing, Mining and Smelting, Engineering, Construction, Government, Motal and Apartment Operation, Salt and Chemical production. Active in Church work Father of seven children, two of whom are teaching school two are in Utah State University an dthree are in local grade schools. 25 years in Boy Scout work at all levels including 4c Brficfe Thompson of Kansas visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. " George D. Haymond Jr. , ii last week.? Mr. and Mrs. Leo .Ingram and family and George V. Ord were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Shirleen Dovey in Mt. v keep him? J , by Whirlpool Corporation, monufodww autfcorUod by Radio Corporotioo of Aaorlco. KCA appliance, s FI1MT dows. .Dick and Louise Hall of Provo spent the week end with their parents,' Mr. and .Mrs. Perry C, HalL I Sc o visitor. EJVS-1,- home-- can Cheap Winter Want to lower your heating bills this winter? Follow these suggestions: Reduce thermostat settings about seven degrees before retiring each night, exweather. cept in below-zerShut off all radiators, convectors or baseboards in rooms unused or being aired. At night, keep window shades down, blinds and drapes closed. This gives added insulation and prevents heat loss through win- d ModeJ "He followed me - for Charles Worthington. t The October meeting of the Salt Creek Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers was held at the home of Alice Bai. ley. The opening song was fol-lowed by prayer by Catherin B. Bowles. The lesson The Indians and the Pioneers was presented by Maude Robertson, The history of Elizabeth Mor-roand Isaac Sowby was given by Naomi Bailey. Refreshments were served by Bessie ,Wilkey, Elma Cole and Delta Yates to 19 p.em.bers and one Native son and lifelong resident of Senatorial District. in Tooele County Schools and the University of Utah. City Manager and Engineer Tooele City for over IS yeara Tooele County Surveyor, four years. President Lions Chib and active In many civic organiz- $ Educated v Mrs.fi Joseph R. Mrs. Katie Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Greenhalgh were in Provo on Sunday to attend the 90th anniversary open house Mr. i and Greenhalgh, FROM TOOELE ACD 003 (TOGO 1 hr Mr r; no Pay Political Advertisement bv VOLUNTEERS FOR MOSS ji r-i- .n yt-- h Raymond A. Jackson, Chairman f 0 |