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Show Nephl, Juab County, Utah 84643 die dmcfl'ftciuc Pay your bills with AMERICAN Money Orders secretary. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood and is currently employed USED CAMrER for sale in Salt Lake City. see Jim Garrett or call 623 623-147- 4. 0720. Party Sunday visitors of Mr. and FEMALE HELP WANTED Mrs. H. Ray Francom were of the Levan Ward Primary Applications for employment Mr. and Mrs Gary Norton and was a big success. It was held sons Todd and Russell of Orem. on Saturday evening, January will be accepted for registered 23 at 8 p.m at the ward Jiall. nurse, licensed practical nurse, Mr. and Mrs. Derle Hansen A hot dinner was served by the nurses aid and kitchen help. and daughter Christy spent the girls and their leaders to S3 Applicants must be over 21, week end in Salt Lake City attending. The tables were live in Nephl area, and be able with their son in law and beautifully decorated with in- to do shift work. Colonial Mandaughter, Mr. and Mra Odis dividual snowmen place mats. or, 71 North Main, Nephl. 345 Miss Ava Jackman conducted Price and baby. the party and Marion Wankler The Chicken Creek Camp of the opening prayer. The the Daughters of Utah Pioneers gave was spent playing evening met on Thursday of last week games and dancing Footnote from the for their January meeting at girls and their fathersbyunder the City Hall. Florene Taylor, the direction of Fern Wankier. the vice captain, conducted Shirley Harper gave the closmeeting. The lesson Thomas ing prayer. The party was unBullock, Pioneer" was present- der the direction of Eileen Bal-loed by Mrs. Vinese Taylor. ReDella Collard, Vinese Tayby freshments were served by lor and Alice Shepherd, Lihoma Olive Poulsen and Vinese Tay- teachers and PARENTS partner. Special lor to Florene Taylor, Edna guests were Gwen MAG. Stephensen, A8AOVI Sherwood, Vioila Shepherd, Ed-r- a Ward Trail Builder partner, THU Morgan, Bessie Jackman, Pesident Leora Christensen of n, Thelma Jackman, Leona the Juab Stake Primary and Gertrude Shepherd and her husband; Golden n R. Inez Sorbe. and Marion Wankier of Miss Linda Taylor, a student the Levan Ward Bishopric, who at the Brigham Young Univer- also attended as fathers with Our Acme Boots are their daughters. sity spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heb-e- r approved! Taylor. Mrs. Dorothy Belliston of Provo spent Wednesday of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin AnderMr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey son Saturday afand Mr. and Mrs Glen Bailey ter arrived home week a in Salt spending recand family of Moroni were ent Sunday visitors of Mrs. Lake City where Mr. Anderson underwent surgery at the St. Louise Taylor. Marks Hospital. Miss Vicky Warner and Mrs Floyd C. Draper of Brent Taylor of Salt Lake City Spring City visited at the home were Sunday dinner guests of of Mr. and Mra. Marvin AnMr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor. derson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Latimer Max Winter of Salt Lake . . soys a girls and up were in American Fork over end the week with City spent a comforting Such thought! his parents, Mr. and Mra. Alma the week end as guests of Mr. Acme Boots put fun at their and Mrs. Merl Kay. The occasWinter. and with the most feet ion was the birthday anniverassuring confidence a mother Mrs. Mattie Cook and son in sary of their grandson, Richard can have! law and daughter, Mr. and Mra Kay. Clarence Smith and daughter Every pair of our Acma tt Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Salt Lake City were SunCowboy Boots baars th Parents' Magazine Seal of day visitors of Mr. and Mra C. Mr. of Spring City visited with and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett Commendation! J. Winter. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.. You buy with Confidence at Miss Kathy Worwood was a Ralph Lund of Ephraim were recent graduate from Stevens Sunday guests at the Jarrett Henager College as a business home. Daddy-Daught- er THE TOGGERY SOLD HERE Plumbing and Builders' Supply & 623-076- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith Mrs. Mattie Cook and Joseph Paystrup of Salt Lake City visited in Levan on Sunday with relatives and friends. The EXPRESS TKt'CHlNQ Coal Cattle Furniture Dump bed! Call Colgravel 3 or lard Brothers at Levan Local, Social Items Man-gelso- Man-gelso- Parents' Social Items AL LOST OUR LEASE EVERYTHING MUST GO! Big Reductions to Move Fast! Ev-eri- PETTICOAT PLACE Fillmore, Utah Juab County Hospital Mrs. Parkin Hostess Patient List To Variette Club Members of the Variette Club met recently at the home of Veda Parkin. Marcile Jack-so- n itations.) presented a review of some current magazine articles of Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital at interest to everyone. Members In attendance were Nephl, according to the list released on Wednesday, January Betty Belliston, Erma Carter, 20, by Hospital authorities, In- Gwen Chapman, Marcile Jack-soNorma Jenkins. I,aRae clude the following James Meldrum, Levan Mrs. W. W. Beard, Levan Charles Painter, Levan Diana Lowry, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Evan Lowry, of Manti. Mra. Mada Allred, Fountain Green Dean Bailey, son of Bishop and Mrs. Donald L. Bailey, Nephl. Ranee Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Edwin R. Anderson, Fountain Green. Mra. Melvin B. Baker, Pay-so(Held over from butt week because of oce and time lim- Nephi News Briefs Mr. and Mrs Ted Hone and children Shelly and Troy of Sandy were week end guests of Air. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins. n. MARIE'S FASHIONS n n. George H. White, Goshen Mrs. Effie Bean, Nephl Corrine and Larry Garbett, children of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain We musf make room for new spring merchandise. Garbett, Eureka Terry Jensen, son of Mr. and Mra. Perry Jensen, Moroni FINE SELECTION STILL LEFT -- SALE ENDS JANUARY 31 Mrs. Ronald Ames, Moroni Wade Smith, son of Margo Smith, Mona Phillip Painter, son of Mr. and Mra. James L. Painter, Mina Lou Broadhead visited In Provo on Saturday with a Miss missionary companion, All Sales Final No Exchanges WILSON CANNED PICNICS SAVE ON TABLERITE CAN G&SOfliTOdl LB .TABLERITE Rump Roast u.s. choice n SHIRLEY GAY SEAMLESS STEWING HENS 77c VKOLE -- LB- - lb 98c SIRLOIN OR CUBE STEAK O FRESH TTt 'i&mfc THE TOGGERY inf mo to Page Threo Kendall, Joyce Memmott, Grace Ostler, Maxine Parkin, Vera Paxman, Marjorie Steiner, Verna Wright, Joyce Bracken and the hostess, Veda Parkin. 5.95 ... Gift Drawing Every Saturday!! Thursday, January 28, 1965 NYLONS PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT U&l BEET JUICE SUGAR In 60 years of copper production in Utah, there never was a safer year than 1964. The acd- dent frequency rate for the year was 0.86 less than one lost- 10 LB BAG time accident per million man hours worked. In establishing 1964 as the safest year ever, the entire Division worked more than 3,140,000 man hours without a single accident that kept a man off the job. The Refinery operated for the accie full year without a dent. The Bingham Canyon Mine worked 2,310,000 man hours without a disabling injury and set a new low frequency mark of 0.93. The frequency rate at the Magna and Arthur Concentrators dropped to 0.82, IGA BANQUET CREAM lost-tim- PINEAPPLE 12 Chunk-Crush-Tid- II - bits PINK SALMON 211 - o)C TALL CAN 59t CAKE MIX Reg. TUNA PIES 1 46 oz cans TOMATO DUNCAN HINES can pfcgs n 00 FROZEN &(p)C each SPRING SALAD TIME! TOMATOES - Firm, ripe - lb 2 for CUCUMBERS RADISHES or GR. ONIONS 3 bun 1 II PC 3 BUFFET TINS - MIX OR MATCH PEAS - CORN CUT BEANS while the Smelter maintained its e record which tops the entire industry. Truly, that was the year that was, for safety at Kennecott. How was it accomplished?- Through the joint efforts of everyone at Kennecott ployees, supervisors, unions, safety engineers and management. They set a goal for safety, and they more than reached it. They look back to the year that was with justifiable pride. At the same time they look forward to the year that is to be with determination. Their new goal an even safer 1965. U CANS FOR MIXED VEGETABLES all-tim- 1 SPINACH FRUIT COCKTAIL SLICED PEACHES i :1 ' yfr.Vi 0- - BEETS - EKemmecQQ FREE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS at 7:30 AM Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division OPEN WEEK DAYS Si EAST CENTER STREET NEPHI PSm- - 623.1131 Custom Cutting, Wrapping, Freezing - 6:00 PM OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 7:00 PM FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 3 |