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Show Tliu.sJcy, eijc Nephi, Juab County, Ulan G4648 Honor Role Told Nephi Local, Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hone and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Van Wyman and daughter The honor roll for the fourth Jackie Shaw, Eileen Jensen, of Salt Lake City were week Broadhead. school Eunice end guests of their parents, Mr, quarter of the 1964-610th grade Donnette Yates, and Mrs. Allen Tolley. Betty this released been has year Diane LudTolley spent last week in week by M. Clark Newell, Larry Greenhalgh, JuLee Nyman. low, Salt Lake City with her sisters Principal, as follows: Paula Garrett, Mrs. Hone and Mrs. 9th grade 12th grade Norman Jarrett, Richard Linton, Judy Winter, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Cherl Lynn Ostler, Kent Jar- Sheri Menlove, Ronald Dailey. Mrs. John W. Wilkey were Mr. Lois rett, Pamela McCune, Dale BaiBailey, 8th grade Jack Wilkey and Mr. Mrs. and Wankler. Kathleen ley, Victoria Orme, Sheryl Sperry, and Mrs. Raymond Wilkey 11th grade Ronnie Bryan, Deltha Gowers. two children of Kearns. and Alan Sperry, 7th grade Dennis Jensen, Fenton Broad-heaGeorge Sperry and family, Christiansen, Emllee Nebeker. Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clayton and family of Bountiful, Mrs. Leslie Randle of Eureka, Mrs. Jim Sperry, Iona and Ida Bigler of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Miss Mabel Sperry Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow and daughters were in Southern California visiting many points of interest last week. 5 Way-ma- d, CT30 Mr. and Mrs. Milo Oazler visited in Pleasant Grove on their grand Friday with daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Lowry and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter spent last week viisUng in Tooele with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paystrup; and In Magna with Mrs. Beverly Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Caster have received word from their grandson, Richard Hartvigsen, family. who is with the United States Miss Rosemary Brough and Navy, that he has been transferred to overseas duty In the Another grandPhillippinea. son. PFC Rodney Ewell, who is with the United States Army has been transeffed to Frankfort Germany for overseas u o udob UNICO PREMIUM QUALITY LIMITED TIME ONLY SEE US TODAY FOR TOP VALUES IN UNICO REFRIGERATORS OR FREEZERS or the units that are growing in popularity with housewives everywhere . . the COMBINATION FREEZER AND week end as guests of their son daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mortensen. Mrs. and Miss Kathy Mortensen Broadhead returned to Nephi In law and with their parents. Miss Lucille Bailey of Salt Lake City spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey. She also came for the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Rob). ert O. Murdock (Linda San-dem- Iff 3 Primary Need In Vacations CARNATION TUNA Regular size cans - - 4 for 90 LIBBY'S DEEF STEW Each 24 oz cans 49 VIENNA SAUSAGES LIBBY'S Regular cans - 6 fr 1 .00 June, July and August are the big vacation months of the Mrs. Edmond Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Johnson year, and the Utah State Medical Association passes on a of American Fork visited with few pointers to make them a Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson time of recreation and not of on Sunday. wreck-reationA vacation is supposed to be Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Christensen of Pleasant Grove vis- a freedom or release from busited at the home of Mr. and iness or duty, a period of susMrs. Amos Rasmussen on Fri- pension of work or activity, a holiday period. We frequently day. feel the need to relax In comMrs. J. Earl Reid returned fort, to slow down, to give our home Friday night after a ten bodies and our minds a chance day trip to New York where to recuperate. she attended the commencea vacation should ment exercises of her grand- be.Thats what not to make It too Try of Neil Tanner Preston, strenuous for son, physicIdaho who received his masters ally. Plan for ayourself, certain amount degree from Columbia Univer- of rest and recreation. Be sity. Mrs. Reid was accom- selective in your plans and actpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ivities. Make your vacation Tanner, Reid Tanner and Gayle one of relaxation. need Tanner of Preston, and Mr. rest, get it. Most Ifofyou us live and Mrs. Allan Martin of Poc- under some even In atello, Idaho. They also visited free hours, aspressure well as work. at D. In Washington C., Niagara Too of us cram our many Falls and Palmyra and other cations with too strenuous vapoints of Interest while in the INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION - Nephi - Phone Mr. and Mrs. Clark Prisbrey and family spent the Memorial week end In St. George with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prisbrey. (HimpB-Nnu- fi nm si A See your branch manager, Ross Garrett at 623-031- 1 J SHUREFINE PEARS No. IVi ize cans 3 fr 1 .00 ROYALTY MANDARIN ORANGES -- 5 ns 1.00 act-iiviti- ea East NATIONAL REFRIGERATOR 285 West Center Pago Two Relaxation is ." er 10. 1965 .3 last week. Mrs. James Smith was in Salt Lake City on Friday to attend the wedding and reception of her niece, Lynne Bransom, and Warren Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke of Oakland, California were recent visitors of her sister, r? Miss Dorothy Gardner of Salt while attending a Radar school Lake City were the week end for alx months. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Owen Tyger-so- n Brough. and Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Mrs. Jack Brough visited in Dawson and family of Salt Lake Bll Auburn, California recently as City, and Mr. and Mrs. of Delta and Mortensen facily a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen visited one day lAst week at While there she the home ot Mr. Chrisctensen. and Mrs. Rulon visited on a Sunda in San Broadhead. Francisco with her son, Karl Mr. and Mrs. Rulon BroadBrough, who is stationed at Treasure Island, San Francisco head were In Logan over the J-r- w EDITORIAL Sobecripttoa fiM per year, payable tat advance. Published Thursdays at Nephi, Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah. Boy E. Gibson Editor and Manager M South Office Telephone 623-05- 25 Nephi. Utah Plan to use part of your holiday or vacation period to do something totally unrelated to your work . . something you enjoy to the utmost . . and do It in a leisurely and relaxing fashion. No matter how successful you may be on your job, you are not successful as a human being unless you have a full and happy life away from your job. Each individual has an idea as to what a relaxing holiday or vacation consists of and that Idea may vary from time to time according to moods, age, health, weather, etc. It may be lounging around the house, reading some good books, taking a leisure trip, fishing, playing golf, visiting with relatives and friends, or spending an hour or two each day digging about your flower beds or trimming the evergreens. No matter what the activity, or where you go, or what you do, try to make it as zestful, restful, and relaxing as possible. The important thing is to make use of different illectual and emotional muscles. A rut is not the natural habitat of man or woman. By surrendering to fun and frolic or even to idleness now and then, we temporarily free ourselves from an enslaving sense of duty and later we should be able to return enthus-ticall-y to work that we, as mature human beings, realize is necessary for ourselves and those whom we serve. Lucky is the man who can have activity without tension and relaxation without guilt VENICE harmful pariidoo in gasolines June 1 1 and 12 FEATURE (just before they enter year tank I) Most gasolines are clean when they leave the refinery. But on the way to your car-- in transit and in storage -- they pick up Impurities that could choke off power, reduce engine efficiency... could even stop you cold. Automotive engineers asked for an answer to this probiem-AmeriOil Research developed the American F1NALFILTER? It belli harmful particles (present in all gasolines), right at tha pump nozzle. If you depend on your car for your livelihood (and oven If you dont) It pays to fill er up filtered" with American. Regular or American. Woe expect wore from Aawfcae aed pee ef WI DROP--4F0R1.- EV BISQUICK 40 oz pkg 40c lb CERTIFRESH ig ORANGE SLICES 29 1 or MODESS-fapar- - - 48 to package -- 1 .29 VET DOG FOOD Super 14 for 1 .00 Regular fins 7 for 99 SEGO MILK CRISCO-40ff-31blin- MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY JUNE 13, 14, 15 Doris -- Tony 85 AQUA NET HAIR 2 tans 98 SPRAY SPECIAL BRAND BUTTER -- lib 68 WHIP-q- f 53K 10pkgs98 TOMATO JUICE 'Golden Poppy"-oz 4 can 1.00 SOFLIN FACIAL TISSUE 400 counl 8 pk 89 HI C DRINKS 12 for 1.00 SHASTA PaYRaNoai! SeND Me No FEoweRSLj TecJUticofor a M mem mtstm PQP-12forl- HI-LAN- D Several flavor ROUND STEAK SPICED LUNCHEON 3 lbs for 99 MEAT SLICED BACON - "Com King" Excellent Flavor 1 pound package ! Top grade - OP SHERBET 12 gallon 55 65 MORRELL FRANKS 39 12 oz package 00 46 can Super-Premiu- --D- MIRACLE JELL-- O Friday and Saturday DOUBLE SHASTA FRUIT DRINKS-4- 6 oz tans 4 for 1 .00 ASPARAGUS GREEN ONIONS -- 2 bun. 9c CUCUMBERS - 3 for 25 6 EARS 39 CORN 3 25 BANANAS- or RADISHES MORRELL LUNCH MEATS--- 4 Pkgs 1.00 RUMP ROAST or HEEL OF BEEF ROAST lb 69 MORRELL ALL MEAT BOLOGNA - Chunk, lb 39 Sliced - - per pound 49 LAMB STEAKS lb 67 LEG OF LAMB lb 69 MORRELL MEATY HAM SHANKS lb 33 SWIFTS MEAT PIES NOW -7- for 1.00 BANQUET CREAM 3 for 85 PIES ROYAL GARNET GRAPE JUICE -- 7fr 100 IMPERIAL MARGARINE -- lb 49 ----- PASCO ORANGE JUICE -- 6 for 1.00 FRUIT DRINKS AND LEMONADE -- 12 for 100 SWIFT DINNERS 31 00 a Mm (ton Wednesday and Thursday June 16 end 17 MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES..FIICn2 C23-C- 32 |