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Show NspM, Juab' County, Utah 84648 GTIjc Nephi: Local, "Social News Rich ttyling , luxury prevail In 1966 Caprice and Chevelle Coupes' . r .t .ff, Mrs. Milton H.i and Bishop Tow and son David and his wife of Riverside, California I visited on Sunday with Bishop Tow's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew. They were home after attending general conference in Salt Lake City. te Mr. and iels and family of Heber City Were Sunday visitors of her parents, Mr. and Ms. J. Ivan Tew. Mrs. Paul R. Dan- Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hone and children of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley. Miss Verna Palmer of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. with reeessed rear window and a 396 SS identification in grille and rear cove area. Caprice Two of Chevrolet newest additions for 1966 are the luxurious Caprice Custom Coupe (below) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkey and family of Granger were Saturday over night and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter and two daughters of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkey. models feature distinctive wraparound rear and the stylish Chevelle Super Sport 396 Coupe. The Caprice Coupe is destined to be the style leader among regular size cars and the Chevelle Super Sport is distinguished by a new roof One lamps. Along with these two models, Chevrolet will offer 48 other models for 1966. Dealers will show the new cars for the first time Oct. 7. . Levan Local News Briefs Wayne Worwood returned home on Sunday, September 26 after completing two years service with the U. S.. Army in Hawaii. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Worwood. Mrs. Quentin Sunday. Stephensen on NOW! SEE FOOTBALL! her parents to Salt Lake City nounce the birth of a son on that afternoon. October 2. Grandparents are Mrs. J. Clair Collard visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Pay in Sandy over the week end of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Max with her son in law and daught- Thornton of London, England, p formerly of Salt Lake City. Mrs. er,, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clarence Pay left Wednesday and family. to spend a few weeks with her Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pay son and daughter in law in Los Das-tru- of Los Angeles, California an Angeles. j , T ' The management of Rays Lanes thanks all their friends in Nephi and surrounding communities for patronage this past season, and also welcomes you to our bowling center for the 1963-6season. We have openings for a few more bowlers on our Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday leagues, and also are farming new leagues. If you are interested in bawling In a league please call Dick Smith or Boyd 3 or come in to Park at the center at 840 South Main and see us. Pardntr, if you want your family to get their Vitality 6 aX t vv. .A ' Quota every day . sT1 nr . SS. - 623-051- We have reserved Friday, Saturday and Sunday for open plajv Friday is our Family Night where we offer 3 lines of bowling for $1.00. Our Sunday Night Jackpot Bowling will be starting soon. Bowling's great, so get together with some friends or the family, and come out and enjoy AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH 66 CHEVROLET NOW! Grant Johannsen Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Malmgren were in Centerfield on Wednesday of last week to attend the funeral services for his uncle, Lawrence Malmgren. Hansen and daughter Christy visited in Salt Lake City on Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Price. COLORTRON Pag 3avan. T9&S Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mathews and family of Murray were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Mangelson. Mrs. mw miiKAiiD Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley were dinner guests of their ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephensen and sons Thad and Blair Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey visited in Orem on Sunday with of Moroni spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Allen. their daughter, Mrs. Louise Taylor and family. Mrs. Lee Nunley and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Taylor of and Mrs. DeVon Stephensen of Salt Lake City were week end Moroni visited with Mr. and guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merit Stephensen on Sunday. Mrs. Heber Taylor. Mrs. Fern Francom and Mr. M"S, Elizabeth Christiansen of Springville visited with her mother, Mrs. George Parkin on Tues lay, of last week. eon and daughter In law, Bishop and Mrs. Blaine Norton in Provo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews were Sunday dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs. Lola Painter, in Santaquin. The occasion was Mrs. Painter's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Painter and daughter Lori accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkin the fun. RAYS LANES, and son of Henderson, Nevada 840 SOUTH MAIN are visiting with his 'parents, NEPIII, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin this ! (adv.) week. and Mrs. DeVon Stephensen of Moroni visited with Mr. and October 7, Thursday, ulinico-NcUiG- -- Carol Noted Utah Pianist To Be Featured on Telephone Hour Sun. r Utah pianist Grant Johannsen will be among the featured performers on the Bell Tele- Gordon Francom of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Francom and son Gregory phone Hour, Sunday, October of Salt Lake City visited with 10 at 4:30 p.m. over Channel ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom 2- Mr. and Mrs. Herman and He will share the television Christensen on Saturday. smooth and NEW BY CHEVROLET with - Custom Coupe, Sedan and two luxurious new Custom Wagons now. Liquid smooth ride. Power you can order just as , spotlight - V8 engines pin-dro- quiet. p Turbo-J- et that go all the way up to 425 ;i hp. Shimmering new interiors. The look ?i d walnut trim. Elegance j of Made by Chevrolet, so you everywhere. know what a beautiful value it must be. I hand-rubbe- J entertainers selected to please a variety of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom musical tastes. and Herman Christensen were TV ANTENNA Gordon McRae and Florence in Centerfield pn Wednesday of will introlast week to attend the funerkl Henderson, services for Lawrence Malm- duce such classical artists as tenor Richard Tucker, baritone gren. Robert Merrill and Mr. Johann-eseGuests of Mrs. Mary Aagard on Thursday evening to celebrate her birthday anniversary "Supper club singer Lena n Enjoy football all were Yates, Delora Chris- Home will join Dixieland clarlong clear, tensenBetty and Darlene Fowkes of inetist Pete Fountain to combright, sharp with Mona, Doris Memmott, Donna plete the hour long color show. the new tive COLORTRON! Lawson and Bene Thompson of Donald Voorhees will conduct Gives you best possi- Scipio, Marilyn Worwood, Mar-v-a the Bell Telephone orchestra. ble reception on all channels in this Shepherd, Myrtis Stephenarea in color or black & white Verla Carter, Louise TayIN WRITING! sen, GUARANTEED, Jerry Mangelson and John Howard, Enid Antenna gold anodized for maximum lor, Virginia Morgan, who are attending DixWorwood and Fern Aagard. weather protection. ie College at St. George spent antenna amplifier; the week end at the home of $39.96 extra. Ed. Aagard is spending a their Bishop and Mrs. two weeks furlough with his Goldenparents, R. Mangelson and Mr. Mr. Mrs. and parents, MIKE COTTON Eugene and Mrs. Clinn A. Morgan. Aagard, after completing basic TV SERVICE Bishop and Mrs. Golden R training at Fort Ord, California. He will report to Fort Lewis, Mangelson were in Salt Lake Phones t 623-009- 2 6230-17- 7 Washington for further trains City over the week end to atw tend, general conference. ing following his furlough. NEW CHEVROLET JET- - n. sea-Bo- ultra-sensi- again specially tailored those coil springs at every wheel to each body style. We've put in new softer shock absorbers. No Chevrolet has ever had a ride like this. Power begins with a thrifty Six at 1 55 hp. V8s and goes on from there. Turbo-Je- t available at 325 hp, 390 hp and 425 hp in '.all the new Impalas, Bel Airs and Biscaynes. Model shown: impala Supet Sport Coupe. , Weve -r i Elec-tron- ic ? VajI wCi a GfiHDKEV i t i. j NEW CHEVELLE SPOUT J, ..'ii J 300 New 300s. New 300 Deluxe models. NewMaiibus.Andtwo new Super Sport 396s coupe and convertible with engines that tell you exactly what kind of Chevelles they are. .r; i.t o cc Turbo-Je- t Both are available with V8's, either 325 hp or, 360 hp.' And both come with special hood, grille, suspension, emblems, red stripe tires, shift. Twelve beautiful new Chevelles in all and all as new inside as they are outside, "headlamps to taillights. 396-cu.-i- n. floor-mount- ed Chevelle Super Sport 396 Coupe KKSDKI Nova Super Sport Coupe 1 ji Chevron Starting Fluid start even the big engines in seconds at 50 below I Slow starts drain batteries, dilute crankcase oil, cause heavy cylinder and ring wear. That's expensive I Start diesel or gasoline equipment quickly with the inexpensive Chevron Starting Fluid capsule cup installation or handy spray can. To stop fuel line icing, just add Chevron Ban-Ic-e to your fuel tank. These products and out prompt delivery make your winter operations more efficient CHEVY n Its so different we should really call it the Chevy III. Roofs are swept on back Fenders, grille, hood, taillights and bumpers are coupes. way new on all seven models. Interiors are richer. Power available up to a Turbo-Fir- e 350-h- p V8. You can even order headrests for the front seats wheel covers. Whats the economical, dependable Chevy. and Mag-styl- e II coming to? A lot of smart '66 car buyers, we figure. SEE THE NEW 1966 CAPRICE CHEVROLET CHEVELLE CHEVY II 66 CORVAIR car. And with the special steering and suspension you can add, there's no better way to rid yourself of prematurely gray driving. Lots new. Corvair, like all the '66 Chevroiets, has a padded dash, seat belts front and back, new fully synchronized Corsas, Monzas, 500's. Get one. Stay young. CORVETTE NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S I CORVAIR Still America's only rear-engi- ne LEO YV. r CHRISTENSEN Phone 623-064- 6 Nephi, Utah DISTRIBUTOR, STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS 4S-BS- S4 - jf m GREENWOOD SERVICE 740 North Main Street Nephi. Utah Phone 623-185- 1 I I |