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Show Nph?, Juab County, Utah 84M8 eljc'Cimw-iVVlu- Thursday, September 2, 1965 G Mona News Nephi Local, Social News Modem pharmaceutical are the result of contsant re search by the manufacturers of America and they bring to you in a prescription, the years of work and research We keep abreast of developments and have available for your doctor the drugs he needs to conserve or rebuild your health. It's good wisdom to rely on your pharmacist as you do your physician! The Salt Creek Camp of the of Utah Pioneers held a pot luck party on Aug' ust 18 at the Fourth Ward Recreational hall to honor the outgoing officers and to welcome new officers. A delicious dinner was enjoyed. Catherin B. Bowles offered the prayer. Those attending were Priscilla Nielsen, Chloe Hawkins, Laurel Hall, Naomi Bailey, Ireta Carter, Lois Nelson, Ruth Wells, Alice Bailey, Is&bell Ockey, Ethel Gadd, Elma Cole, Mild' red Brown, Lillian Ostler, Delta Yates, Evelyn Kendall, Bessie Wilkey, Maude Robertson, Catherin Bowles, Alice P. Maida Foote, Beryl Bowers and Wanda Burridge. Mc-Cun- e, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan returned home on Tuesday of last week from Wayan, Idaho where they had spent several days visiting with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ostler and family. Saturday guests of Mrs. bert Bailey were Mrs. Vera Syme of Kearns, her daughter, Mrs. Mary Hansen of Sandy, Mrs. Pemella Tidwell and Mrs. Audrey Livingston of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Euleda Cook of Fountain Green. They all attended the Bailey family reun- ion. DAYS PVEST loClEfULlING IIOnSE RACES TWO OATS - SEPT. 4 Flower Show HI6H Homecoming FREE Program FIREWORKS Art Show MYSOI asr 6 FEIDEY JIIIIOI IICI SCH001 KIEBO II6H1 TRACK I F STAKE TABERNACLE M. SUNDAY NIGHT HE F A somy. Monty Mammoth Street Parades Saturday 12 Noon V FREE WATER SHOW JWINNIlt F001 CUT Flit SWAT AfTWOOR WHAT ETBEM 1 1 FA FA Labor Day 10 a. m. CITY HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT PAYSON RHDAT Oral COURTS SPlEMtailCl 10 MY50K RESDQITS Monte Young Carnival Kerry Yates visited in Provo last week with his grandpar- fifed Miss Iris Irons of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Tess Brienholt of Provo, Mrs. Jean Francis of Bountiful were Sunday guests of Mrs. Gilbert Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes and sons Dean and Val were in Fountain Green on Sunday to attend the Mikkelson Family reunion at the City Park. Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Freeman and family, and Miss Cherrinda Beck of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck. Douglas Ward Jr., and friends of Salt Lake City visited at the Beck home on Saturday. Mrs. Beth Sperry was sustained as president of the Nephi First Ward Primary on Mr. and Mrs. GIate Van Nos-dSunday evening with Edna Mae and family of Payson atLundlow and Nola Christensen tended the Ingram family reunas counselors. Released with a ion last week. vote of thanks were Alta Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuccone Beth Sperry and Ruth Jensen. of Walteria, California visited Mr. and Mrs. David Dahl of with Mrs. Hazel Bosh on FriCalgary, Alberta, Canada, and day. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Feather-ston-e and children of Los An Capt and Mrs. Vernal Brackgeles, California visited last en and six children, now statweek with Mrs. Anna D. Allred. ioned at Cairo, Georgia, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Attorney Eks Ayn Anderson Frank Lunt on Monday and and daughters Marsha and Lola Tuesday of last week. They alof Salt Lake City spent Mon- so visited with his brother and day In Nephi with his mother, sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ru-lo- n Mrs. P. N. Anderson. Bracken. Captain Bracken Miss Lucille Bailey and Mike has been serving in the Air Corfield of Salt Lake City were Force in England for the past three years, and anticipates a Sunday visitors of her parents, forthcoming promotion to the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey. rank of major. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tate of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fack-re- ll Salt Lake City were week end and children of Springville Mr. Mrs. and of Harry were guests Sunday guests of Mr. and Tate. Mrs. of Beagley, parents Mrs. Frank Lunt, parents of Mrs. Alice Bailey was a rec- Mrs. Fackrell. ent week end guest of her son Tom and two childand daughter in law, Mr. and ren of Burridge visited in City Brigham Mrs. Gordon W. Bailey In Salt with his mother, Mrs. Nephi Lake City. She spent last week Wanda Burridge last week. in Kamas with her son find Mrs. T. H. Burton spent last daughter in law, Superintendent Etnd Mrs. Keith Bailey. She at- week in Salt Lake City visiting tended the wedding of her grand with her son, Clarence Burton, daughter Christine Bailey and who is at the LDS hospital reMrs Bailey covering from a heart attack, Arnold Crystal. was accompanied home by Mr and with Dr. Marcus H. Burton and Mrs. Gordon Bailey on Sat- who has been in an automobile urday. They attended the Bai- accident. ley family reunion at the Nephi City Park. Family members attending the John Bailey family reunion on Saturday at the Nephi City Park included Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hull and daughter Nila, Mr. Eind Mrs. Paul Hara-me- s, son Kirk and daughter Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sideley and Mrs. Glen Poulsen, all of Ogden. They were the REASONS WHY MAIL guests of Mrs. William Bailey. FOR JAMESTOWN, ALA. The Third Ward Relief SocCAN BE MISSENT. . iety Work and Report meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 7 at 10 a.m. MeetJamestown, Ark. ing will adjourn at noon. SF ft 4F if- Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, Jamestown, ronmiETi ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hair. . THE MODERN FREESTYLE S AROHERV RECORD I HELP BY CON LAMIXE, W HO- - AT LANCASTER, A YARDS.' HE H USED A MAPLE AND FIBER SLABS BOW WITH A iso lb pull! BOND THt US. SAVI" PROGRAM . . . AA N DOLLAR SYSTEM I THE ONCE A Tuesday. and RADIO SERVICE repair rates on all makes and models. Wa Low pride ourselves on reasonable rates, prompt interest. way of 'BETBT the insurance on our ufe'ttsa AMERICAN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan of Salt Lake City visited with her mother, Mrs. Katie Sheperd on Mrs. Doyle Orgill and two children flew by jet plane from Salt Lake City to San Francisco where she spent two weeks with her son, Clifford Orgill. Her husband, and their daughter, Mrs. Karen Anderson and son joined them for a week visit. They visited at the Oakland Temple and many points of 1 ol SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neil sen and family, and her mother, Mrs. Leora Sperry of Nephi, spent two weeks vacation in Salem, Oregon with Mr. and Mrs. Nell Sherwood. They enjoyed also seeing many points of interest. Mrs. Sherwood is the former Nancy Sperry, a sister of Mrs. Neilsen. M6NT SYSTEM. HERO... OH THE SARATOGA BATTLEFIELD (N Y) THERE EXISTS A MONUMENT DECORATED WITH AN EPAULET, A WREATH AND A SINGLE BOOT.' IT WAS ERECTED BY SEN. DE PEVSTER TO THE MEMORY Of BENEDICT ARNOLD. WHO BEFORE HE TURNED TRAITOR, HAD BEEN A REVOLUTIONARY WAR HERO.' Mrs. Rose Neilsen spent two weeks In Salt Lake City visiting with members of her service. DELMAR'S TV SERVICE 52 West First South Phone 9 Nephi 623-116- WONDERING... CU CAN DO TO HELP KXJR COUNTRY T THE ANSWER SAY INOS BONDS! BUY THEM NOW AND WHILE YOURE HELPING YOUR COUNTRY, YOURE HELPING YOURSELF! ..WHAT IS a Mr. and Mrs. Don Frazer of Los Angeles, California visited mond, Utah with Mr. and Mrs. with her grandmother, Mrs. T. Harold Miller. H. Burton on Saturday. They Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan were enroute home from Salt returned home Sunday from Lake City. Deeth, Nevada where they en Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carter, joyed a four day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter and their son in law and daughter, two children visited in Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kelsey. Their Fork on Sunday with Mr. and two grand chilrren accompanMrs. Boyd Carter. ied them to their home in Deeth after spending two and a half Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier weeks with their grandparvisited in Springville on Satur- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kelsey day with Mr. and Mrs. Loras of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Park; in Orem with Mrs. Joan Bert Morgan. Ellison and family; and in Provo Canyon with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James W. MathDon Ferguson. ews were in Santaquin on Saturday evening to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier wedding and reception for Mr. returned home on Tuesday of and Mrs. Kenneth Webber. The last week after spending nine bride is the former Carol Paintdays on vacation. They visited er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at Mirror Lake, Big Piney, Rulon Painter of Santaquin. Kemmerer, Snake River CanMr. and Mrs. Tom Mickelson yon and Afton, Wyoming where and visfamily of Tulsa, Arizona, and the Fair attended they ited with his brother and sister were recent guests of his brothIn law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caz- er and sister in law, Mr. and ier, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Jay Mickelson. Mr. and Swenson. They also visited at Mrs. Jay Mickelson and family Wayan, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. were recent visitors at the Gerald Jensen and family, Mrs. home of his father, C. C. MickFlorence Jensen, Mr and Mrs. elson in Duchesne. u jry a ' Si fi. Calif, Colo. Ind. Kant. sss , Ky. La. Mich. Mo. N. Y. N. C. N. Dak. Ohio vV ' Po. R. I, S. C. Tenn. ' , AsVK rtf f 'v , Ilia Vo. When you use ZIP Code in your address, your correspondence is more likely to M wind up in the right Jamestown. ZIP Code adds ac- This Fall: curacy to your mail. harmful contaminants RfOMGURfftR) (before they choke your fuel line!) What does the American FINALFILTER really do? 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