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Show spKi. Jub County, START GOOD HEART AND Mona Area News Happenings Neplii Local, Mr. and Mr. At the Mona Ward Sacrament end guests of also visited Social News Arthur They Kay. on held Sunday meeting: even- sustained ing. Doyle Orgiil was M Mona Ward Clerk. He Nephi Teerlink who wae released with a vote of thanks after serving approximately three year. Mr. Orgiil has served for aome time past as Superintendent of the Mona Ward Sunalao la active day School, and In community affaire. The relenae and sustaining of the new ward clerk was conducted by Roy E. Gibson, representing the Stake Presidency. suc-eee.- U Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers and family of Salt Lake City visited in Mona over the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mr. Warren Newton and Mr. Ruby Summers. A family dinner Thursday, February 17, 1966 Eljc CilncO'M'clufl Uth was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mr. E. Alton Ellertson on Sunday to celebrate hi birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Kay and daughter Cheryl of Sandy visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook of Callente, Nevada were week in Salt Lake City with tives. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgiil were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and son of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Lee Hubert and daughter Debbie of Payaon. Mrs. Sadie Harris, Mrs. Delia Stanley, Mrs. Pearl Foreman and Mrs. Lillie Gillispie were guests of Mrs. Katie Sheperd on Friday. 20-- ft PINE POLES IT) It excellent for corrals, SALE pen, fence, etc. Make beautiful decorative fence. This Call at week end only, $1.00 897 North Main. Xg SPECIALIST Because of his years of study, training and experience, your pharmacist is fully .qualified to dispense drugs and other important health needs. He indeed is a specialist you can rely on! Nephi News Mr. Owen Gibaon of Pres4,tf SORRY SAL is now a merry ton, Idaho viaited with her parShe used Blue Lustre rug gal. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IL and WILL DO IRONINGS In my upholstery cleaner. Rent Grcenhalgh and other relatives an electric sham poor r. $1.00 1 home $1.00 per hour for a week. Leltene Cooper. Chapman Furniture Co. 27 So. fl Mr. and Mr. Floyd Garrett Main. Nephi. returned home Tuesday after spending two weeks in Santa Ana, California with their son Maxwell House Instant and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garrett and fam- Week end guest of Mr. and Mr. Andrew Olsen were Mr. and Mr. Gene Olsen of Magna and Mr. Ruby Martin of Hunt er. Mr. Wllda Memmolt of Keam visited at the home of Mr. and Mr. Charles William on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Merthyr Davl erf Spanish Fork were guest of Mr. and Mr. Gibson Cowan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day and eons Todd and Russ visited In Oasis on Sunday with his par enU, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Day Mr. Hazel Bosh returned to her home on Wednesday of last week after spending two months in Las Vegas, Nevada with her son and daughter In law, Mr and Mrs. Vernon Boeh. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Davies and family spent the week end with her par In Springville ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whit ing. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Kay and daughter Cheryl of Sandy were week end guests of her mother, Mrs. Neldon Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ostler and children Kevin, Calvin and Lori of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn on Sunday. They also visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ostler. THESE SATEB1ARDS, BEGUN M CHOHOOO, NAY HSR Of HEART ATTACK REDUCE 9 CLARKS MARKET ily. Mr. and Mra. Don Gadd vis-- ; Ited In Fountain Green Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Eugene Allred. They also visited with their on in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Allred and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Collard: and family of Orem and Mra. Larry Johnson and daughters' of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Ellertson. K0Mr GIVE PUKEKf) Mr. and Mrs. George T. Crane of Provo were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane on Friday. Mrs. Paul Khunl and son Chris of Provo visited on Saturday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stephenson. Mrs. Grace Orton of Bounti-- j ful is visiting at the home of Mrs. Archie Aiken of Spring City Is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schramm and children of Payson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Clark Morgan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tolson of Clearfield visited with their brother and sister In law Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan on Saturday. Pvt. Jimmy L. McWilliams, who is stationed at Fort Car-soColorado, is spending a weeks furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. n, Park. Mrs. Catherine Bowles re- turned home Sunday after spent two weeks in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker, and in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler. hav-in- is 2,500 pennies earned (with U.S. Savings Bonds) If Ben Franklin were around today, hed be amazed at whats happened to some of the things he innovated. SI VI Of Star-Spangl- ed Security AMtnicANa His fire insurance idea, for instance, has mushroomed into thousands of companies protecting millions of Americans. His adventure with lightning has helped create myriads of electrical servants that make life easier and more fun. And tens of millions of American families live by his principle of thrift, and save by investing regularly in U. S. Savings Bonds. At maturity Bonds pay $25.00 for every $18.75 you invest. Or, as Mr. Franklin might have said it, 1,875 pennies saved is 2,500 pennies earned." And while the money is' piling up for retirement, or an emergency, or your childrens education, Uncle Sam is using it to strengthen the foundation of freedom Ben Franklin helped build. Begin saving your pennies. Only 63 of them a day for one month, and you've got your starter Bond. For your information: Series E Bonds pay back S4 for every t3 at maturity, are protected against loss, provide tax advantages, can be purchased where you work or bank. For current income on your Investment, ask about Series H Bonds. re Buy U.S. Savings Bonds C frV g'jk VS 'ey Ike VJ. Cororrmtnt loot Ml pay for thtt tirtrtutmrnl. ti (X ft prtttnttd tt pu Mi ttrvict in it (A, Irttnrp Sopertmont end Ike Aittrtump Contra. SSaJflS , 1,875 pennies saved id HOME for Available immediately Phone Orem for additional information. 223-226- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett and family of Garland visited with Mrs. Fred Hedberg, and in Mona with Mrs. Ray Newton over the week end. L O. O. GOLDEN rent. 623-004- Mr. and Mrs. Max Curter of Callente, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Mr. and Algeen Mis. Darwin Kay of Provo, and Lynn Carter of Nephi were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett and family of Garland and Karl Newton and (ton Larry of Salt Lake City were Saturday over night guests of their mother, Mrs. Ray Newton. (Zofi A(IMI& UR HEALTH HABITS EARLY ! rela- her brother In law and sister, Mr. and Mra. W, W. Page Four Check that car regisfirst symbols of your vehicle identification number on it match up with one of those listed at the right, you might have won yourself $2,332 cash. No slogan to invent, no puzzle to solve. To find out for sure if you won, just hop down to your nearest Buick dealers. Hes got a list of complete winning numbers posted. (No, you don't have to own a Buick to have a winning number.) If your complete vehicle identification number appears on In the money. ure his HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: tration of yours. 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