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Show cimckUio EIjc MMUt UTAH STATE ATION P6lts A L Published Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. at Nephi, entry ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER Sfc1ASC6,'SN V KTma irrTT aim Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson advance. in $4.00 per year, payable Subscription: JUST ARRIVED! SPORTSWEAR SM Scrubbed )- South Main Phono 623 0525 Cfflc: 9i Pants Denim-West- ern - Shorts and Knee Knockers -St- Stretch Denims -- ay-Press All colors and sizes 595 pair Blouses and Knit Tops to Match ALL BETTER DRESSES MOW 50 OFF PINE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM LEATHER-BAC- - Black and NOW ONLY 3.95 ZIPPER BOOTS K Beige - we will be happy to serve you! USE OUR LAY AWAY Come in PLAN small deposit will hold your choice! A MARIE'S FASHIONS Nephi, Utah 90 South Main Street AyAjUJu0SEaEW D SPOTLIGHTS THE SAVINGS DURING OUR ANNUAL of Mr.' 8undny dinner gui-- ! and Mr. Ralph Jaekm.in were thHr children and grandchild-mi- : Mr. and Mr. Waiter Fu- gle and family of Cedar City; Mr. and Mr. John Thompson and family of Iviwney, Idaho; Unrealea Hngl of Salt Lake City and William J. tingle of I mm Vega. Nevada. They came to attend the funeral aervice held Mr. for their grandmother, Fannie Mae leteraon on Saturday, July 2nd. The Levan Ward Relief Society will hold their regular monthly report and work meeting on Tuesday, July 12 at 7 :30 p.m. All ladtea of the ward are Invited to attend. Mr. and Mr. H. Ray Fran-cowere In Centerfield on Friday to attend the funeral aervice for Newman J. Beck. to .99 19.99 ACRILAN PRINT BLANKETS Reguar 12.99 - - NOW 9.99 REVERSIBLE ACRILAN BLANKETS - Reg. 12.99 to 19.99 NOW 9.99 to 17.99 SAVE $2.00 to 2.70 on DACRON PILLOW AND EMROIDERED ZIP PILLOW PROTECTORS LOOM-WOVE- N BEDSPREADS Reversibl- e- Reg. 12.99 to 21.99 9.99 to 17.99 NOW --- WE PAY POSTAGE on orders shipped from Sales Agency on these and other items during our BLANKET SALE EASY CREDIT TERMS ARE AVAILABLE! WARD'S NEPHI SALES AGENCY 11 NORTH MAIN Phone 623-112- 4 NEPHI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE UM m of Mr. and Mr. H. Ray Francom were Mr. and Mrs. George Clement and her niece of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom Mr. and of American Fork. Mr. Gonkm Francom also visited with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Pay-atru- p and daughter Ann of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Squire and daughter Marisa of Muiray were holiday week end visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paystrup. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom spent the Fourth of July in Provo with their children. They also attended the Music Man at the Brigham Young University field house. They visited In Lehi on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Francom; In Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen and family, and In Springville with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom. Nephi News Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Richmond and daughters Martha Lyn and Juli&nne of Hickan Air Force Base, Honolulu, Hawaii spent several days last week with her mother. Mrs. Lester B. Rellis-toThey were enroute to Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, Maine where they will make their home. REPEAT OF A SELLOUT KELLOGG'S APPLE JACKS "YOU'LL LOVE EM 3 1.00 packages SPAM LUNCH MEAT-1- 2 MANDARIN ORANGES oz 49c 5 cans 1 .00 KLEENEX TISSUES -- 5 PM 1.00 "For Summer Time Salads" KOOL AID PUNCH POWDER Regular packages - Several Flavors 6 pkg 25e JELL-- 0 -- ALL FLAVORS - Regular pkgs - each 9e VAN CAMPS TUN A - 4 cans 98c LIBBY CORN BEEF 12 ozcan5 $ fer $1 o() DEW DROP ASPARAGUS Regular size cans 4 for 1 .00 TASTWELL HONEY 5 lb can 95c WESTERN FAMILY SALAD DRESSING -- QUART 39c CATSUP- - MONTEOR HUNT'S 61.00 PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT cans 4for 1.00 JUICE DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE Delicious Chilled! 46 oz cans 4 for 1 .00 n. Major James C. Paxman, who is assigned to an army aviation unit in Viet Nam, visited with mother, Mrs. Clarence Paxman one day last week. Major Paxman had been in Washington, D. C. for five days on official business and was enroute back to Viet Nam. Major Paxmans wife, Rheta, who resides in Idaho Falls, accompanied him to Washington D. C. and to Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Gail White of Tremonton visited over the week end at the home ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cooper. Mrs. Donald White of Goshen visited on July Fourth at the Cooper home. Mrs. Beth Cooper and son Glen of Chicago, Illinois visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cooper. Bishop Franklin K. Brough and five children of Salt Lake City visited on Friday and Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough. Dr. and Mrs. John J. Bateman of Salt Lake iCty also spent Sunday at the Frank Brough home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden and three daughters of Henderson, Nevada are spending their vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Golden. They also attended the Golden Family reunion on Saturday. den. --9- SPONSORED BY Sunday visitor Mr. and Mrs. Byron Chase Reg. 12.87 to 19.99 Pag Levan News and three children of Salt Lake City were Sunday over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Gol- WOOL THERMAL BLANKETS 7, 1964 ThunJsy, July eljc SimcO'ctuG Nsphi, Juab County, Utah Gary Golden and DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE- - -- 46ozcans irauoffl - - ROUND STEAK per pound 77c SWIFTS HANOI HAM- FULLY COOXED - BONELESS - per lb 98 SWIFTS PREMIUM HAM WHOLE OR HALF per pound 7 BONE CHUCK STEAK GROUND CHUCK 57c 49c per pound 65 lb SATURDAY ONLY-EA- CH U SLICED! SWIFTS PREMIUM BOLOGN- A- SPECIAL Lb 55 SWIFTS PREMIUM FRANKS - MEAT - per pound 53c ALL MEDIUM CHEESE -p- er pound 53c BONELESS STEW BEEF LB 65c two !Tlp)pv Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthing- ton of Logan visited with her mother, Mrs. T. H. Burton and other relatives over the week end. They attended the wedding of his nieces daughter, at Goshen on Friday evening. IN APPRECIATION We want to express our appreciation and thanks to ail who helped to make our burden lighter during the illness and following the death of our beloved wife and mother. To the staff of nurses at the Juab County Hospital we are ever grateful for their tender care and kindness during her illness. We appreciate the many friends who called, and also the beautiful floral tributes. We also thank the Bishopric for their indnesses, and all who helped In any during the services; and too. the Fountain Green Relief Society for arranging food for the family on this occasion. The Family of Fannie Mae LIBBY OR TIP n; IBM TOP LEMON- 12 1.00 ADE OR DRINKS RASPBERRIES CERTIFRESH 4 pk 89c MEAT PIES -- LIBBY 7 for 1.00 ORANGE JUICE PASCO- -8 oz can 22c SNOW CROP PEAS 7Ptol.OO for IP) .0 0 ROYAL GARNET GRAPE 6 cans 79c JUICE 2 HEADS 29c 8c CANTALOUPES -p- er lb 2 pounds 29 TOMATOES LETTUCE - Solid Heads MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES..p0:iE -- Jack-ma- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Peterson. 1.00 CAMPBELL TOMATO SOUP - Regular cans - - 8 for 1 .00 daughters of Spanish Fork visited on Saturday and Sunday at the Rue Golden home. Peterson: Henry Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph for HUNTS APRI COTS - forge IVi size cans 4 for 98c CASE 5.50 - 3 pound tin - - 83 CRISCO 12 rolls 95c TOILET TISSUE G23-4U5- 2 Two |