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Show St intake Luc Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Nightly Frost Warning to be Broadcast The Extension Service has I fit of announced that KSL radio now ers. is giving a report of frost each each frost warnings and dev p int benethe 10 for at p.m. night orchard owners and farm- The report will continue night until danger of apparently is past. Mr. &nd Mrs. Charles Bowles nd family, Miss Marilyn Bowles and Terry Front, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brailsford and two sons, all of Springville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley on Easter Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Blaine Nor ton and family, Robert Norton, who returned Friday from the New England States mission, and a girl friend, Susan Watts, all of Provo, were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gowers of Salt Lake City spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers. PUT YOUR I 111 OUltllflUDSI a prescription? It is a recipa from your doctor to correct a health What 1 designed deficiency of your body or to prevent one from LIKE OF SICK-ROO- Variette Hostess Members of the Variette Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Maurice Memmott. Mrs. Waldon Reed introduced Mrs. Jack Ludlow, who gave an Interesting review of John Howard Griffin's book "Black Like Me". Refreshments were served to Mrs. Dee Wright, Mrs. Vinton Steiner, Mrs. Waldon Reed, Mrs. Fay Parker, Mrs. Frank Parkin, Mrs. Lynn Parkin, Mrs. Vaughn Paxman, Mrs. Leland Ostler, Mrs. Marcus Olpin, Mrs. Barres Jenkins, Mrs. Byron W, Belliston, Mrs. Dwain Bracken, the hostess, Mrs. Memmott, and the special guest, Mrs. Jack Ludlow. BOWLING 4-- D tain those ingredients your doctor says your body needs plus the accuracy and integrity of your registered of Mrs. James Anderson Orem was a guest Friday of her sister, Stella Boswell. Mrs. Lazell Greenhalgh of Haybum, Idaho visited with her brother and sister In law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. David R. Broadhead and daughter Kristi of Cam rillo, California is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Carter, and with Mr. and her parents-ln-laMrs. Elmer Broadhead. M SUPPLIES AND NEEDS AVAILABLE 5 11 23 17 17 13 11 15 16 16 17 21 Wilkey, 293 Wilkey 686 12 12 11 7 (Utmrs-Neii- tr . O MfMUt THC S0CIATI0I ITAN STATI NATIONAL EDITORIAL Subscript! on: fi.00 per year, payable la advance F. Broadbent Published Thursdays at Nephi, Mrs. William of Santaquln visited the past Utah. Second class entry at week with her son In law and Nephi, Utah. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. FarBoy E. Gibson rell Carter. Editor and Manager Visitors at the home of Mr. M South Main Office and Mrs. Vernon Butler on Fri5 Telephone day. were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nephi. Utah Martell of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler of Eureka also visited at the Vernon Butler home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halls of Monticello were recent overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eagar. Easter visitors of Mrs. Cath-eri- n In Utah, after golf beers the one... for good taste, 623-052- good fun B. Bowles were Mr. and J. J. Keeler and son Brent, Miss Catherin Bowles, and Mr. and Mrs. George Fitz-ro- y of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Barker and daughter Karen Ann and son Kevin of Bountiful. Mrs. After a 18 holes, hard-playe- d its good to thirst-quenchin- V CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Eva C. settle down on a soft chair in the club house and add up the score with friends. What better time for the drink that scores with beer? almost every golfer cool, refreshfor Yes, beers great to relax with, great ment, great for taste. So whatever your sport boating or baseball swimming or tennis relax afterwards with the zestful taste of beer. Hoyt takes this means to express our gratitude to all who in any way helped us during the illness and following the death of our beloved mother and sister. To those who wrote letters and cards while she was in the rest home, we say sincerely "Thanks. We apprec late the floral tributes, and all g those who took UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 SOUTH STH EAST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH IMmnail part at the funeral services; for the Bish opric and the Relief Society for taking care of the services and the flowers, and to all who sent food, we say many thanks. d l!fc) fifflLN for flte VflajftanllQ W'T4 is ) i Feeling adventurous? SR YOUR LOCAL t 4 ?u(r 7 DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW - large Can - 39 HUNTS PEACHES Regular IVi size cans 4 for 1,00 MANDARIN ORANGES -- 5 cans 1.00 DUNCAN HINES DROWNIEMIX large pk29 GIANT HERSHEY BARS 3 for 1.00 VETS DOG FOOD Regular cans -- 14 for 1.00 SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING - -- Quart 39 HEINZ TOMATO can 10 SOUP GARDEN HOSE 50-F1.59 SHASTA JUICES 46 oz cans 4 for 1.00 LIBBY CORN- - -- Cream Style - Regular cans 6 for 1 .00 PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES - - 3 pkgs 79c JAM OR JELLY - Large 12 0Z size 4 jars 1.00 T- BUTTER- -1 LB 3K1D3-SCW, INC "T ' --A POT ROAST -B- LADE CUT per pound 39 GROUND BEEF 3 1.00 LB CHUCK BIG DEAL 49 STEAK LINK SAUSAGES lb 49 BONELESS BEEF STEW- - - per pound 63 ROUND BONE ROASTS- - - - pound 57c CHEESE SPECIAL LB 49 EXTRA GOOD lbs DEL MONTE JUICES Pineapple-Pear- Apricot; ; MjjjMiiM Pineapple- Pineapple-Orang- e; and Pineapple Grapefruit 46 oz tins 3 for 1.00 DOVE LIQUID SOAP Large Size, Regular 93c - NOW 69 1 LB IMPERIAL MARGARIN- E- 49 GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS -- 5 cans 1.00 CARNATION TUNA Regular size cans - - 4 for 89 COCA COLA or 7 UP 6 bottles 49 NIBLETS CORN Large cans 6 - Nephi - Phone 623-185- nmr m --tOWEll MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS 1 THOMAS AND THE HEWS" CBS RADIO 1.00 RADISHES OR 3 bunch. GREEN ONIONS 10 NEW SHAFTER POTATOES 10 lbs 59 CARROTS -- LB 6 BANANAS -- LB 10 PASCO ORANGE 6 cans 98 JUICE TIP TOP JUICES Several flavors 11 for 1.00 STRAWBERRIES 485 HAWAIIAN PUNCH 6ozcans 6 for 1.00 ICELANDIC FISH STICKS--- LB 59 GREENWOOD SERVICE 740 North Main St. for PINK SALMON fall can49c ZEE TOILET TISSUE Regular rolls - 12 for - 98 ICE CREAM Vi GALLON utCK Morrow orvtsro AUTHORIZED BU1CK DEALER. AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER IN THIS AREAL. p? - 53c 67 ( A BuyaLeSabre with a Wildcat lurking under the hood. (And a lot of action behind the wheel.) Page Mrs. Memmoif Is Mrs. Burnell Gowers and Mrs. Olive Anderson visited in Dairy Queen Provo on Tuesday with Mrs. Central Utah Ins. Myrum Lund, sister of Mrs. Plumbing Anderson. Towne Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris and Bills Chevron and Sptsman Supply daughter Vicki of Grass Valley, California spent Thursday and Bosh and Bosh .... Wholesale Friday in Nephi. They were Pexton the guests of Mrs. Stella Bos- Painter Motor well. Mrs. Sadie Harris return- High game, Byron High series, Byron ed to California with them. con- Prescriptions COMPLETE Nephi Local, Social News Thursday, April 22, 1965 VEGETABLES-FilOi- lt G23-C4- 52 Two |