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Show SIjc Cimcfl'JYrUtc Nephi, Juab County, Utah urnm vi SATURDAY NOW PLAYING! FRIDAY. 2021 MAY 19 Speaks to Lions Club ps Dean Dalby, faculty member of Juab High School, gueat j speaker at the regular meeting of the Nephi I Jon Club hen at Mirkelit.ma Cafe on May 12. President Dee Wright conduct-- ) ed the meeting, with the club aingtng being led by Leo Chris tenaen and the flag aalute by Jack Shaw. Invocation waa by Richard Bean. Mr. Dulby, a member of the j Levan Lions club, ably discuss-e- d The Viet Nam Situation. He waa introduced by Lynn Parkin, of the Attendance and Memberahip committee. W. Boyd Howarlh. office manager at Pexton Wholesale Co., was installed as a new member of the club by Neldon A. Hanson, a past president wi ns WALT DISNEYB theUGIY DACHSHUND' TcchBit1 HCHWCOCOV SHOW ONLY: Student 7Sc PRICES THIS Adult 90c - Child 50c SUNDAY AND MONDAY TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY 2425 MAY 22-23- There never was a motion picture like... TECHNICOLOR with ALAN LADD Fort Wall Camp Holds NYLON TIRE CLOSEOUT SALE$ 1965 DESIGN AS LOW AS 95 SATE TRAC TIRES QiaMy n 1M0 WMswwelfr mm M $ 9JM MSW4tlJ JmI l m J a GREENWOOD SERVICE 750 Norlh Main - Nephi, Utah - Phone 623-- 1 851 ROOF LOOKS BAD! DON'T WAIT UNTIL YOUR ROOF LEAKS, CAUSING COSTLY INTERIOR DAMAGE Fort Wall Camp, Daughters Utah Pioneers enjoyed a pleasant afternoon on Friday, of May 13 at the home of Beatrice Winn. Following prayer by Olive Broailhead, singing was conducted by Lua L. Stephenson Captain Geneva R. Worthington gave Instructions on how to carry on the program successfully to make it Interesting to all members. Following the history of Robert Lock Read and Jane McGowan by Stella B. Anderson, the lesson on pioneer landmarks, relic halls, woolen mills and the sheep Industry of Nephi of John E. Ingram and sons was given by Hazel W. Carter. Hostesses Vivian T. Paxman, Zelma Golden, Ethel Jarrett, El-v- a Nielsen served refreshments to the following: Martha C. Eagar, Mildred Paxman, Lua Stephenson, Hazel Carter, Leona Greenhalgh, Letha Tidwell, Celia Briggs, Stella Anderson, Olive Broadhead, Amy Warn err, CHICKEN BOXES TOGO SUNDAY ONLY END YOUR ROOF WORRIES FOREVER 1.10 n, 623-087- 9. By JOHN BAUER Central Manager, Valley Mwtic Hall When public opinion had proven that the initials W.S., the only authority begun to assign to Shakefor attributing it o Shakespeare the very high station which he was hencespeare in the reprinted ediforth destined to maintain tion, meant William Stafford. in the dramatic literature not only in England but of In 1770, there was rethe world, he became the printed, at Feversham, an fraud of old play called, he tragpromising object and imposture. He didn't edy of Adren of Feversham, even in this threat and Black Will, with a escape his own days. However, he preface, in which, without had the spirit or the policy the smallest foundation, it to despise and ignore it was attributed to ShakeAt various times there speare, who certainly had have been lists of plays asnothing to do with its comcribed to him, either by the position. editors of the two later folio But these were trifles, editions of his works (1664 to the attempt compared and 1685) or by the com- - , made in 1795-,vhen. besides a vast mass of prose pilers of ancient catalogues. But it was reserved for 18th and verse, letters, etc., Centurv impostors ta avail in the themselves of the obscurity of Shakespeare, and his in which Shakespeares percorrespondents, an entire sonal history ia involved, Vortigern play, entitled, and of the unequalled popand Rowena, was not only ularity of his nar. j. brought forward, to the In the year 1751 a book astonishment of the admirers of Shakespeare, acwas published whVh was entitled A compendious or credited by the opinions of some of the most emibrief examination of nent literary men of the ordinary complaints of day, but actually performdivers of our countrymen ed on the Drury - Lane in those our days; which, stage, whence the good although they are in some sense of the audience speedparts unjust and frivolous, yet are they all, by way of ily compelled it to take flight. dialogue, thorough! debatA future column will ed and discussed by Wildeal with the extraordinary liam Shakespeare, gentleevents which occurred at man. This book was orithe time that Vortigern ginally published in 1581 and has since been clearly and Rowena was produced. -- -- with our new ay ALUMINUM SHINGLES I join the summer CARLOAD SALE ON COLORED ALUMINUM SAVE AS SHINGLES MUCHO, WHILE OUR PRESENT STOCK LASTS! NO MONEY DOWN! NO PAYMENTS UNTIL NOVEMBER 1 AT NO EXTRA COUPON MAIL Everybody invited to COST NOW AND RECEIVE A PAIR OF ALUMINUM AND VINYL LAWN CHAIRS FREE . . OUR ESTIMATNG ENGINEER WILL GIVE YOU A FREE ESTIMATE ON leagues at RAY'S YOU BUY the wall paifit ' & W3 give HER s the woodwork enamel semi-glos- . FREE I Sir! Buy a gallon of this flu latex wall paint (last drying, easy with water. Bat washable fiuiih) and well GIVE your wife (or you) a quart of our durable, eoubbeble enamel FREE! Seva $3343! Hurry! Offer ends soon. clean-u- p A Night to Remember will just that for patrons of the Valley Music Hail at North Salt Lake, when stars that have eetnl-gloe- e BENNETT'S become legends in the field of entertainment take the stage at this entertainment capital of the intermountain area. Opening on June 1 at VMH be Nelaon Eddy and will Gale Sherwood, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, and a favorite of nearly everyone, Edgar Bergen and his two pals, Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd. This group of outstanding personalities will be at Valley Music Hall for four days, June 1, 2, 3 and 4. Tickets still are available. The summer season of musicals will open the following Monday, aa "The Unsinkable Molly Brown takes the stage. Bye Bye Birdie will open on June 20, Oliver on July 25, the Music Man on August 8, and Annie Get Your Gun on August 22. Ticket information is found In advertisements running from time to time in this newspaper. Ce&uzeifiunts Phone 623-047- hand-writin- g LANES i fyolhi! Levan News Mothers day visitors of Mr, and Mrs. John D. Shepherd In Levan were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thorn and daughters Lee Ann and Carol of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and daughter Peggy of Nephi. ' We are grateful to our neighbors and friends of Neph fnd the several adjacent communities that came in anc ' helped us celebrate our grand opening. We say "thanks" to those who sent flowers and other tokens of best wishes. CONGRATULATIONS Social News PORTABLE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins returned home from Phoenix on Sunday after spending 11 days vilsiting with their son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawkins and family, and vacationing through New Mexico and Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins made the trip from Salt Lake Ctiy to Phoenix by jet plane. They accompanied Mrs. Hawkins brother John Lufkin home from Phoenix. They motored through the Petrified Forest, the Painted eDs-er- t, and through the Bad Lands of New Mexico and into Colorado and home by way of Moab. TEFLON TV SET to the following prize winners Rex Hafen, Mt. Pleasant COOKWARE ELECTRIC William CARVING KNIFE Johnson B. Mrs. Eudora Bowers SWINGER POLAROID CAMERAS Mrs. Byron Johnson and Lynn Wright. Fred Painter, HIGH INTENSTIY DESK LIGHTS Mrs. Helen Anderson and Marcus Olpin. N. W. Mackey, REMEMBER You'll enjoy shopping log Sales Agency in Nephi. at Ward's SLAVE AUCTION RAYS CAFE F.F.A. boys will be auctioned off for four hours work. Proceeds will g to the scholarship fund. The auction will be held on Wednesday, May 25 at 8 p.m. at the agricultural room. Smokey Say at BAREOOT BEAUTY n ( kon' .' shon) is conservation l thought and action direaed. ty man to OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT WILL BE aer-va- protect.maintainand the environmental compiscthat supports and enriches life as it now exists on the planet earth. T protection ftartiV . . . as Mr. Carhart said, Protect your forestl" ANY OF THE FOLLOWING WORK: ROOFING, ROOM ADDITIONS, STEEL SIDING AT SPECIAL NEW PRICES. fW Name ALL DAY ON Address CREDIT UNION UMBRELLA MAN 4CU 6 If Style 3483 terested UTAH-IDAH- you need a CLEAN-U- City Please have estimating engineer call, I am of the barefoot A take-of- f sandal when you were a You'll love its little girl. smartness and beauty with your new summer clothes. in- - in O Box Mail this coupon to: ROOFING & SIDING 7093, Salt Lake City, Utah CO. Utah Idaho Roofing & ESTABLISHED Siding Co. 1927 SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 1 6 cer-tayn- e Inter-lockin- g BENNETTS Paint Dealer be Beatrice Winn. Zclla Ciizier, Joey Olpin, Polly Broadhead, Geneva Worthington and Zelma Golden. Mrs. Broadhead gave Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins three old time pictures for the received word this week that relic room. their granddaughter, Vicki Hawkins plans to enroll at the Two bedroom Utah State University for the FOR SALE hulf base- summer school. Miss Hawkins home furnace will come to Logan from Bloom-ingtment. share irlot, Indiana where her fathrigation water. Excellent loca- er. Rex Hawkins has been attion tending the University of InRey Decker, phone Mr. Hawkins will re20 diana. ceive his masters degree in August. re Free Paint Offer Scheduled for June Nephi News Meeting at Winn Home JHERSi, Evening to Remember of I hi- - Ward). Salwt Agency in Ne-itl-ii. at the last Thursday ItlltltO.V (ITTI V(i are It. 11 Winn, secretary and end ribbon. the the Holding IVxton snip Mayor Ilarlow to right are Mr. IL llo-C- it Commerce. left Other of a, the of ('huiiibrr director Juv Mlckelaon, Mm. Kenneth and Mr. Nyman, rrprotwnting Flrt fiecur-rll- y Qurri.t and President C.arretti Mm. MorrH Mr. ami Iaint. store manner. Mrs. Iexton; Hank. Nephi Office, ffasyQ Page JHS Faculty Member SALE VENICE THEATRE THURSDAY Thursday, May 19, 1964 FRIDAY -- SATURDAY AND SUNDAY -- P . . . LOAN . . . see your credit union, EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A CREDIT UNION LOAN. Your credit union wants to Help solve your money problems. ONLY 5.95 Utah Credit Union League, Inc. (vhiAAl 1706 Major StreetS Lake City, Utah Cata- Six |