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Show Nephi, Juab County. Utah 84643 Nephi Local, Social News Mra. Michael J. Brady and urday. Miss Linda Ingram of on Chris of Denver, Colorado Provo spent the week end with are visiting with her parents her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ii Gadd Miss Janie DeJong of Salt this week. Lake City is spending two The Eugene Allred family re- weeks at the home of Mr. and union was held Sunday at the Mrs. Rex Hill. home of Mr. and Mrs. Don P. Haber J. Greenhalgh and Those attending were Gadd. of Phoenix, Arizona family Loveless Mrs. Mr. and Austin his parents, Mr. visited with and daughters Annette and II. Greenhalgh Debra of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Leo Mower and sons Michael recently. and Vaughn of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Chase Mr. and Mrs. Euray Allred and and three children and Mr. and children Brian and Jeannle of Mra Herb Tracy and two Fountain Green and daughter children of Salt Lake City visNaomi of Salt Lake City; Mr. ited for three days recently at and Mra Morris Allred and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rue children Glade and Valene, Mr. Golden. and Mrs. Eugene Allred, Dale Mrs. Afton Lambert and her Mr. and Mrs. James Allred, Allred and children Scott, son in law and two daughters Kathleen, Annallsa and Heidi of Rex burg, Idaho visited at of Fountain Green; Mr. and the home of her parents, Mr. Mra DeMar Gadd and children and Mrs. Robert P. Garrett last Russell, Ricky, Debra and week. Vance of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garlickjl Gedge Oliver of Mona; Mildred and children visited in Gunni-- 1 Allred of Provo, and the host son with their son in law and and hostess, Mr. and Mra Don daughter, Mr. and Mra Charles F. Gadd. on L Chamders Dr. C. announces the opening of offices at 31 South Main (above Chapman Furniture Co. Nephi, Utah. Dr. Chambers will be in Nephi EVERY TUESDAY from 2 to 6 p.m. BAMBOO SHADES - - Keep the Heat Out! 4 ft. wide by i ft. long . . . .98 8 ft. wide by 6 ft. long ... . 3.98 j SMOOTH BAMBOO Ferry PLASTIC RAIN COATS LONG EACH 98c HEAVY DUTY RAIN A BRAND 6" tops (Rubberized, Long) ONLY 4.95 $6.50 Value WORK SHOES 10.00 Value ONLY 7.95 NEW Pr- - ESEMS ARMY & NAVY STORE OPEN LATE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote visited at Dugway over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Foote and family. They also visited in Salt Lake City on Monday with Mr. and Mra Charles Jones and family. DUTCH DOY PAINT Exterior Reg. 6.95 gallon 4.99 Gloss Enamel - - Reg. 7.85 gallon 5.49 COATS cimcoVniG 2nf)c CHIROPRACTOR Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt this week are their granddaughters: Debra Lunt, daughter of Mr. &nd Mra Farrell Lunt of Ogden; Rebecca and Laura Lee Lunt, of Mr. and Mra Mil- Jane Ann Eller of Corrine Is daughters ton B. Lunt of Hunter; and spending a few days at the Valerie and Lynette Fackrell, home of Mr. and Mrs. James W. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ster-- 1 Fackrell as a guest of Miss Fackrell of Springville. Janice Fackrell. She is the ling Sunday guests of Mr. and daughter of the former Jessie Mra Frank J. Lunt were Mr.' Mecham, formerly of Nephi. and Mrs. Fackrell of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Whit- Springville. Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lock of Mayfield visited Thurs- Hobbs of Provo also visited at day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. the Lunt home on Monday. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Crane and two daughters of Salt Lake City were Friday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Ed. Cox. Judge and Mrs. F. W. Keller of Price spent Sunday at the Cox home. Kendell Lunt, son of Milton B. Lunt; Scott Lunt, son of Farrell Lunt; and tlchael Fackrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fackrell spent last hi lilt i!T4li tfJ Cl I Come in and pick up youi MANDARIN ROYALTY ORANGES 5 cans 1.00 JERGENS LOTION Regular 1.00 sze - NOW 69 --- with tho purchase of any 3 3 pkgs 87 MIX PASCO ORANGE JUICE f oz cans 6for 1.00 TIP TOP LEMONADE 12 fr 1 .00 MINUTE MAID GRAPE 6 'or 98 SNOW CROP PEAS - 7pkgs 1.00 LIBBY'S VEGETABLES Regular 6 oz can- s- -- AND -B- ROCCOCLI-PEAS PEAS-CO- RN 1.00 LIBBY'S MEAT PIES NOW 7 fa 1.00 CARROTS 6pks SALMON -- Pound- HI C DRINKS 46 oz cans-seve- flavor- s- 4forl.OO ral SHASTA DRINKS Many flavors SAUSAGES -- 6 cans 1.00; HEREFORD CORN BEEF - -- 12 oz can - 43 DEL MONTE CREAM can- s- CORN-Re- g - 46 oz cans 4 for 1 .00 SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER -1- 8 ziar-CLEARWATER TUNA for 98 Regular size cans -6 59 --- FOLGERS COFFEE Fine - Regular or Drip 1 lb -- 85 21b-- 1.69 3 lb -2- .49 10 JLIDDYS VIENNA 6 for 1.00 Rinehart and daughter of Nysr-s- a, Oregon. n Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn and children Lori and Todd of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Bailey. They came to get their son, Troy, who stayed with his grandparents while his parents were on vacation. HUNTS 14 oz CATSUP 6 bottles 1.00 BISQUICK - - 40 oz pkg 43c HERSHEYS GIANT - 29 BARS MODESS - Reg. or Super 1.19 KLEENEX 400 count 5 pks 1.00 --N- OW Bur-rasto- I northern tissue 12 rolls for 1.00 LIDBS FRUIT 303s tins COCKTAIL -- 5 for 1.00 FRANCO -- AMERICAN SPAGHETTI MARSHMALLOWS pound packages - - each 1 9 1 PINEAPPLE -GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz cans 3 fr 85 PIERCES VINEGAR LIBBY'S 59c GALLON JUG Regular fins 8 for 1.00 Haedr Oucu&fiPOT ROASTS BLADE CUT-LB- -49 CHUCK STEAK - LB 57 GROUND BEEF 2 pounds 89 HORMEL RANGE BACON -- 2 lbs 1.49 last-minu- te PARKIN HOUSE- CLEANING SALES where everyone can afford to move up to something better. Our big; plush Mercurys are priced like Comets. Our sharp; new Comets cost like a Used Car and, our Used Can cost practically nothing. So come in and dean vp while were cleaning out MOTOR CO. 131 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 623-022- NEPHI, UTAH 2 SPICED HAM 3 pound can 1 .25 CHEESE - MEDIUM - - LB 49c 4teicuu fid Sobeeripttoai per year, payable la advance. Published Thursdays at Nephi, Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah. Boy E. Gibsoa Editor sad Manager Office M Sooth Mats 23-0- 6 2d Telephone Nephi, Utah I VALLEY BRAND FRANKS -- 2 lbs 97 SWIFTS PREMIUM A Were having one of those - -- y 1 59c ILIBBYS PINK CANTALOUPE- S- 6 RUSSETT POTAOES 10 LBS 69 LETTUCE all can -t- er Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck during last week were Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Beck and children of Salt Lake City; Mrs. R. Eldon Crowther and Mrs. Bryce Nielson and daughters of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Amspiger of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Olivia iiiiiiif I Page Two GET ON OUR Mike, Greg and Eric Wan-kiof Long Beach, California are visiting for two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase visited in Sandy with Mra. Reva Ballow on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier spent the 24th of July in Span-- 1 ish Fork and Provo. Miss Barbara Bateman of Salt Lake City is spending her vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough, this week. 1 I week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mra Frank J. Lunt. Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bale of Mrs. Ed. P. Cox were Douglas Dugway visited at the home of Bounof children Cox and four Mr. and Mra Clinton Kirgan on tiful, and Miss Sharon Crane Saturday. of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kirgan Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett visited in Orem on Sunday with and family enjoyed the week Mr. and Mra. Gill Hilton. at and end at Bryce Canyon Mr. and Mra Verl Worwood other points of interest of Brigham City visited at the and Jones Earl Mrs. Mr. and home of their son in law and family of Tooele were Sunday daughter, Mr. and Mra. Clyde over night and Monday guests Kay last week. of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne JarMr. and Mrs. C. F. Hesse of rett Yuma, Arizona and Mrs. HowWilliam Irons of Tooele spent ard Jones, Carla and Douglas of home at end the the week of Bellflower, California were his mother, Mrs. Harry Irons: week end guests of Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bryan and Mra. P. L. Jones at Fish Lake. two daughters of Salt Lake Mr. and Mra A. K Johnson City also visited with Mra will be in Seattle, Washington Irons on Friday. next week to attend the NatMr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram and ional Public Service insurance daughters Linda and Dorothy convention. were in Mt. Pleasant on Suntheir of Miss LaRae Jorgensen of day as dinner guests Shir-len- e daughter and sister, Mrs. Sat- - Ephraim spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dovey and family on Thayne Jarrett ual Thursday, July 29, 1965 ME ATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES..FE0c G23-C3- 2 |