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Show Jub NepKl, eljc County, UUK Mrs. Worthington is iwca'Sfotos Jjc ton sunn NATIONAL NEWSPAPER riscgTN Simcs-ftctu- Ttiurtdey, May G Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephenaen visited in Paynon on Friday with their daughter, Mrs. Fon da Hansen. with her mother, Mr. Ellen Jenson In Fountain Green on Friday. Mother's day gueets of Mr. Mr. and Mr. Wilford Mr. and Mr. Niels Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robinson and Mra. Eugene S. Powell were and daughter Donna of of Gunnison, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Christensen and family, and Springville visited with her and daughter Cindy of Maple-to- n Mr. and Mr. Ben McClure of vi sited on Sunday with her Elbert and Mr. and Mra Clyde Mr. and Mr. Sherman Wankler bnther in law and sister, Mr. and family of Orem were Sun- and Mrs. Ross Harper on Sun- parents, Mr. and Mr. Fred Powell and daughter Sherry of Pleasant Grove. Stephensen. day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. day. Eric Wankier. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winter The Kooky Kitchen Kook John and Ronald Harper, and ami family of Bountiful spent of Midvale announce the birth Kay Englestead of Ephraim the week end with his parents, of a son on April 27. Grand- was organized at the home of were in St. George recently to; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. Mr. parents are Mr. and Mra Eu- Margaret Austin on Thuraday attend the farewell testimonial and Mrs. Winter accompanied gene S. Powell of Levan, and 12. The following officer for Barry Hunt, who has beenj Farrell and his family home, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Poul-se- n May were elected: Panda Austin, of Salt Lake City. called to the Eastern States and returned Monday with Mr. mission. John and Ronald Har- and Mrs. Vem Winter and famare Eugene Pow- president; Margaret Ockey, ell of Levan, Ellen Jensen of vice president; Jyll Johnson, per also visited with their ily. Fountain Green, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, and treasurer; Margo Jesse Nielsen. John Sommers and Mrs. Albert secretary Mr. and Mrs. Don Fran com Mickelaon, reporter; Merrie Poulsen of Salt Lake City. Mra anil family of Elko, Nevada recreation Chase, leader and S. Powell two Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood of and Mrs. Fern Francom of Eugene spent weeks at the Sidney Powell Beverly Hall, song leader. LeadSalt Lake City and Lee Wood Moroni visited on er of the club are Margaret Saturday with home recently. of Provo were week end visitors Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Austin and JoAnn FackreU. of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood. Mrs. Eugene S. Powell visited Margo Mickelaon, reporter Levan Local News Briefs Hostess at Meeting of - Camp Birch, D. U. P. Published Thursday at Nephi. Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. at Nephi, entry Members of Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneer met at the home of Jessie Worthington on May 13. Prayer was offered by Ada Oldroyd, and song practice was led by Fern bwifii'tri." l l.TlTI Garrett with Rhcta Sperry ofA letter from Kate ficiating. Editor and Manager B. Carter, president of the cenRoy E. Gibson tral company, was read by Mrs. Captain Irva Howard. Howard also read an article on Subscription: $4.00 par year, payable In advance. restoration of a log labln at Sciplo, by the DUP. The lesson, "The Sheep Industry In Early Utah", and a distory of John Edward Ingram written by his daughter Leona I. Greenhalgh, were given by Mra Mildred Mr. and Mr. Frank J. Lunt Mr. and Mr. Robert Wells and Lunt. were Mother day dinner guest daughter Dana. The occasion A delicious luncheon was ser-- 1 of Mr. and Mr. Sterling F&ck was the birthday anniversary of ved by the officers to Lavell! Dana Wells. roll at Sprlngville. Svedln, Erva Howard, Coquella Mr. and Mr. Bruce Howard McPherson, Rheta Sperry, Ver-- 1 Mr. and Mr. Ray Linton and daughter Cynthia of Salt Luke of Salt Lake City were week Tolley, Flossie Sudweeks, City were Friday over night end visitor of Mr. and Mra Fern Garrett, Hazel Sudweeks, and Saturday gueat at the Maurice Howard. Zola Howard, Effle Scott, Ada home of hi parent, Mr. and Oldroyd, Alberta Jones, Twila Mr. Jarrett and Mr. Clyde Mr. Leonard Linton. and family of Garland visited Winn, Maude Ingram, Mildred Mrs. Mr. and Crant Kendall with Mrs. Fred Hedberg In Lunt Aria McPherson, and the and family of Salt Lake City Nephi; and In Mona with Mrs. hostess, Jessie Worthington. apent the week end with hla Ray Newton over the week end. parent, Mr. and Mr. Verda Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers Kendall. their daughter, accompanied Mrs. Byron Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Charles White to Salt LAke Betty Boswell and daughter City on Saturday, where Mrs. Peggy were In Sandy on Satur White left by plane for her Week end guest of Mr. and day and Sunday to visit with home In Phoenix, Arizona. Mra. J. V. Cooper was Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Mozart Larsen Broadhead of Denver, Colorado. Moroni were Sunday guests of FOR ALL Mra. James Jorgensen and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son Jim of Ephraim visited with IIEFRISERATIO'I & Marvin Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell ChristenMrs. Hazel Bosh has return sen on Sunday. ALT COi.'DITIOIlliiG ed- - home after spending the past Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis two weeks in Salt Lake City SERVICE with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bosh of Salt Lake City spent Thurs-- 1 and family, and in Kearns with day at the home of Mr. and Mral Mr. and Mrs. William Bosh and A. J. Bowers. Call JAY'S family. She also visited with Mothers day visitors of Mr. other relatives and friends. REFRIGERATION an dMrs. A. J. Bowers were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Garrett and Mrs. Arthur Bowers, and 1 NEPHI. UTAH were in Salt Lake City over Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowers the week end as guests of Mr and three daughters of Payson. We also repair: Small and Mrs. Keith Barnes. They Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wamick also enjoyed an evening at the lances. Ranges Valley Music Hall at North of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of her brother In Salt Lake. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garrett Raymond Black. and daughter Cheryl of ClearMothers day visitors of Mr. field were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett, and Mra. Raymond Blackett Michael Garrett, a student of were her brother and sister in Weber College, spent Saturday law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ault In Nephi at the home of his and sons Michael and Marshall of Salt Lake City. parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Black Mrs. Ida Livingston of and Alicia Reid were in Salt California, visited with her brother In law and sister, Lake City on Friday to attend' EASY SHOPPING Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Fowkes the Reid family reunion at thej Lindsay gardens. last week. IN THE PRIVACY Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown of Mr. and Mrs. Ed P. Cox reand OF YOUR OWN HOME turned home Wednesday even Salt LakeofCity, Emil Keck were the Minnesota daughter ing of last week after spending dinner guests at the home of two weeks In Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Allen Belliston and Bountiful with members one Judy Lee Jewels last week. day of their family. Uniforms ADDITIONAL GRADUATION Saturday visitors of Mr. and ANNOUNCEMENTS available Fresh Silks rMs. Ed P. Cox were Mr. and at the Times-Neoffice. Mrs. Douglas Cox and children Radios of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Humphrey of Provo. On Record Players Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sunday, Dyreng and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. etc. Christensen of Ephraim also visited at the Ed Cox home. PROBATE AND GUARDIANCall between Consult SHIP NOTICES. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell ChrisClerk or respective County tensen and son Wesley visited 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. signers ror additional tnfor in Richfield with Mr. and Mrs. nation. Vance and in Christensen, 623-056- 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Don NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of IDA RACHAEL Lyman on Saturday. T.mOTARn, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at office of Will L. Hoyt, Attorn-- 1 ey, 31 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 13 day of August, A. D. 1966. Claims must be presented in accordance with provisions of Section Utah Code An- ol,c,: H 5outl, Main Phono 623 0525 Nephi Local and Social News IV, I9W Peg Two (S&dedpzeme. CmII BUY Ml: . INI lMW f 11 OF THE YEAR iM Midiua ill IMlt) III t n, i hum MSdSt-ft- M I t im rtc i iw . M. vf IM 529.95 ts MILE OF MONO SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLY i Mehi News 623-011- CARNATION INSTANT BREAKFAST -- Reg. 79c -N- OW 69 SPAM LUNCH MEAT 49 DEL MONTE FRUIT DRINKS - 46 oz tins 4 for 1.00 SKIPPY DOG FOOD -- 121.00 28 oz jars Each 89 3 3J STRAWBERRIES 47 3 for 1.00 FRUIT PIES BREADED SHRIMP-- 1 Ibpkg 99 CHOPPED BROCCOLI -- 8100 RHODES BREAD - 6 loaf Pkg - 89 SHOPPING - Oak-land- ' Ns s ' ' ' ' :: - VA Miracle Whip 4pkgs 89 SWANSON TV DINNERS Your choice of types HOME SERVICE 1 -- SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER DLACKETT CHEF BOY AR DEE PIZZA CHEESE-4- 9 SAUSAGE59 STAR KIST TUNA -- CHUNK 31.00 C H E ER I O S - - Regular 5 oz package - 43 MIRACLE WHIP Quart jar 49 EACH I Cen-terfie- ld The crease that won the West now cools it too 75-9- -6 notated 1953, with proper verif- ication as required therein. HAROLD G. LEDDIARD, Administrator of Estate of Ida Rachael Liddiard, de- deased. Dates of publication: May 12, 19 and 26 and June 2, 1966, in The Times-New- Nephi, Utah. s, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The U. S. of America, Bureau of Land Management, Fillmore, Ut., has filed with the State Engineer Application No. 37558 to appropriate .1 sec.-f- t. of water in Juab County, (68-175- State of Ut. The water is to be diverted from a well 300 ft. deep at a point N. 17,,35 W. 1353 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 33, T14S, R5W, SLB&M. The water is to be used year round for the domestic requirements of 100 persons, the stockwatering of 250 head of cattle and for the watering of wildlife and fowl in EtSE Sec. 33, T14S, R5W, SLB&M. n. Sf CHAIVIP HATS Th famous Western crease yon prefer goes light 8c airy, as Champ has taken out the weight, weaving your Western in coolest, lightest straws. Same great Western flavor, though. And even the price is light. 2.95 and UP CAMPBELLS SOUP- - -- per can J E L L - O Reg. Packages 11 9 gallon 54 CLOROX BLEACH SWIFTNING SHORTENING Each Regular 3 pound tin 79 HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE Regular 300 size cans 6 for 1 .00 ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIRS -- 1 TIME ONLY 2.88 4oz Package LUCKY WHIP 39c AURORA TISSUE 4 rolls 49 LIBBY S RED SALMON tall 79 SHUREFINE STRAWBERRY oz 69c PRESERVES -- NEW CROP-MARSHMALLOWS -- lb pkg 19 All flavors-P- 40 1 kg ORANGES per pound 9 B A N A N AS MORRELL FRANKS -- 12 oz pk 47 PORK CHOPS -- Center Cut rib -- lb 65 lb PORK ROAST -- LOIN END 53 SPARE RIBS - COUNTRY STYLE lb 53c LEG OF LAMB -G- ENUINE SPRING LAMB per pound 79 SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS CUT FROM SPRING UMB per lb - 79c HORMEL S BLACK LABEL BACON - BEST GRADE - per pound 79 MEDIUM CHEESE SPECIAL DEAL -- per lb 53 Protests resisting the granting of the above application with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut, on or before June 25, 1966. Hubert C. Lambert TGae STATE ENGINEER Toggery Dates of publication : May 12. May 19. May 26, 1966, In The Times-New- s, Nephi, Juab Conn-- 1 I ty Utah. LETTUCE per pound 1 0 "Just right" lb 10 ME ATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES..FwC::Z 02341452 - f,r |