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Show NapHt, Juab County, Utah cljc SinicO'SCctUG t : iy Krf? II I Thursday, September 1 , 1966 iL Page Three Nephi Local and Social News r Vf Mix A1i Mrs. Joan English, Mrs. Cecil Hailey vwited with Ktijd mid Mm, Keith It. Hailey Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fit. Day, tit Knm.ut lv cut !y und filish from Great Falls, MontMined them to Yellowstone ana were guests of Mr. an I Mrs. t). C. McAfee for several Mrs Gilbert Hailey spent days. Mrs. Dny and Mrs. English are sisters of Mrs. McAfee and two di iveently Hitmg with her sifter in lw Mm Celesta Mr, English is a nephew'. They Tidwell, mnl with Mr. tun! Mrs, returned to their homes in Montana on Thurslay. Mont Nielsen, National f) I ? v Choose Your CAREER ai "LD" '.$ Computer Technology Foihion Merchandising - Court Reporting . Secretarial Accounting Free Job Placement .(Ids of All Ages Go For for Qraduatti Crisw Cheese Snaciv. V'riti (or s FREE CdlJog todjj Registration, Snack foods disappear in a during summers hun- .uiymoments. And theyll go ;ry 'cn faster If you have young- slcrs who never seem to tire f eating cookies, crackers, po- Uo chips ind other crunchy Sept. 19 " LD w 0$ tecrohud Junior Collt of Bnuntu k. Ail f all age really go for rri.p, why (Jirre Suae lop ihi. urn bread and thecae mixture with rram-lipeanut. and r . .tli ire cold milk. Marketing-Sal- es -- 411 East Sevtfc Temple Salt Lake Gty, Utah ."cr4s. To be sure the snackers In DON'T BORROW.. SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! refreshing milk. Relax and enjoy yourself as your family enjoys Snacko this summer. Great at dessert time with dishes of ice cream, . . . Serve it at your house soon. Its sure to be a favorite. Clu-ts- CJIFK.se .s t hO your family get the proper warm the hectic j Hy roll ,4ii, during eathcr months, we suggest 13',xl0!jxl-in(- i Preheated 375 oeu ,heese Snacko. Its different id easy to make. 1 package corn lm ail mix Simply prepare a package of Vs cup gri.tr J Puriiieaun orn bread mix according to 1 Cup coarsely ehopped sjlti tl directions, adding Vi cup peanuts z'i ated Parmesan Cheese. Turn Vi cup grated Parmesan cheese .t into a buttered jelly roll pan teaspoon gallic salt .nd spread it evenly. Vi UP (Vi slick) butter, nulled To make a crunchy, flavor-top, sprinkle on coarsely Prepare corn bread according hopped salted peanuts, more to package directions, adding t. Tarmesan cheese, and garlic the Vi cup cheese to the Top off with melted but- - ture. Turn into pan and spread .r. evenly. Sprinkle with peanuts, Bake until lightly browned, additional Vi cup cheese and then remove from the oven garlic salt; drizzle on butter, and cut it into generous Bake 0 minutes, or until squares. Kids of all ages really lightly browned. Immediately go for this crisp, salty, pea- - break into pieces or cut 6x8 to give 48 squares; cool slightly nutty snack. We recommend baking this before removing from pan. Icc economical snack during the cold milk is the perfect coolness this sum- - paniment with this salt, crisp mer. Notice how the kitchen snack, fills with a wonderful aroma while youre waiting for Cheese Snacko squares to cool. Later, For a tasty salad topping, theyll disappear quickly when simply mix cottage cheese with '.I With tall glasses Of rolr! prd nu-.riti- on Iiutli-re- J rlii-rn- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lee Wright w imi Double Ring Ceremony Unites Well Known Couple $ r I ; n, 15-2- th ed HOW LONG do you think you would live if your pharmacist was not wholly trustworthy? Perhaps hours . . days . . or longer? Substitution of a "just as good" item in a prescription is just like playing with an "uunloaded" gun . it COULD be fatal. We invite you to bring us your prescription in complete confidence . . because WE DO NOT SUBSTITUTE in your prescription ingredients! I Celebrate mix-.al- the groom and Mrs. Melvin Wright. Flower girls were Usa Jack-soa sister of the bride, Kelly All Pay and Wendy Wright. wore light blue floor-leng1966. gowns with belle seeves of white eyelet. They carried The double-rin- g ceremony nosegays of blue-tippcarnawas performed by President Ft. tions. Roscoe Garrett of Juab LDS (Melvin Wright stood as best Stake, at the Juab Stake House. man for his brother. Clifford The newly-we- d couple was hon- Pay, brother in law of the ored at a reception immediategroom, also stood in line to ly following the ceremony. greet guests. The bride selected a floor-lengThe brides mother chose a gown of bridal satin dress of pink linen; the grooms trimmed with mother a light blue crepe lace accented with seed pearls. sheath. Both wore white orHer double - tiered, shoulder chids. length veil fell from a triara Sharing honors at the guest of white satin roses. The artis- book were Mrs. Blaine Whiting Mr. and Mrs. John Priest and They also visited tically arranged bridal bouquet and Mrs. Ronald Thalman. Heidi of Anaheim, relatives in Nephi. was a white orchid surrounded daughter were Scott Jackson, Ushers by blue tipped carnations. brother of the bride, Van Gard- California spent a week recentAttending the bride as maid ner, Randy Sperry, Leo Chris- ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of honor was Sandra Jackson, tensen and Terry Stephenson. Grant Allen. They also visited sister of the bride. Bridesmaids Helping with the gifts were with other relatives in Nephi were Barbara Jackson, also a Mrs. Terry Stephenson, Mrs. and Moroni. sister of the bride, Mrs. Bob Jay Trimble, Jean Boswell, Kay of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Newberry, Mrs. Michiel Stew- Anderson, Clela and Karen Bai- Provo and Mrs. Alice Snarr of Bailey art, Pam McCune, Beverly My- ley. Gift bearers were Alice ers, Mrs. Clifford Pay, sister of and Gay Bailey, Jyll Jackson Nephi were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Morgan Dyreng on and Todd Liddiard. the They attended Sunday. Serving were Sophia Bruno, farewell testimonial for DougDixPaula Becky Pay, Bailey, las Dyreng, son of Mr. and Mrs. ie Cloward and Judy Johnson. Mr, and Mrs. Snarr Dyreng. Also greeting friends at the were over night guests Sunday reception were the grandmoth- of Mrs. Bailey. ers of the couple: Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. Lynn Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green-halg- h Mrs. Scott B. Bruno. and Mrs. Chloe N. Bailey A garden party In attended the wedding reception honor of the Mrs. Wright was for Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Famhosted by Pam McCune, Bev- es (Mary Harames) at Ogden erly Myers, Mrs. Bob Newberry on Friday evening. Mr. and and Mrs. Michiel Stewart. The Mrs. Fames were married at young couple are making their the Salt Lake LDS Temple on home in Nephi. Thursday. Judy Ann Jackson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold L. Jackson, became the bride of Morris Lee Wright, son of Mrs. F. Dee Wright and the late F. Dee Wright, on August 19, RELIABILITY ul th accom-morni- .cpr-.-- Mr. an.l Mrs. Max Hawkins M m Elaine Petty f Cedar City sjient ihtee days Uniting and sons Warren and Wayne of with Mis. Gilbert Holey the Phoenix, Arizona have returned home after spending the past latter part of last week. ten days In Nephi and Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. G. H Tale and While In Kearns they were the family visited at the home of guests of Mrs. Hawkins parMr. and Mrs. Hariy Hear by ents Mr, and Mrs, Burton Hollast week. man, In Nephi, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mrs. Rutsemary Miller ami Hawkins, parents of Mr. Haw-- ! son James left Nephi on Mon- kins, ami Mr. and Mrs. Lynn day for their home in Modesto, Parkin, bntther in law and sis- California after spending a ter of Mrs. Max Hawkins. They week In Nephi with her mother, also spent two days In Denver Mrs. J. I Belliston, and with visiting with their son and her brother and sifter in law, brother, Richard Hawkins, who is a patient at the army hosMr. and Mrs. Allen pital there. a Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Bock visited In Ferron with relatives and friends last week; also at Hanksville with Mr and Mrs. Horace Ekker. Mrs. Ekker is a school-da- y friend of Mrs. Beck. They also visited at Capitol Reef, Red Canyon. Brian-heaCedar Breaks and Paro-wa-n and at several points of Interest enroute. They returned home by way of Highway d, 91. Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck visited in Salt Lake City on Sunday with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Brown of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the Allen Belliston home on Wednesday of last week. Nine Gleaner girls from Juab Stake enjoyed a tour of Temple Square, the Wax Museum and other points of Interest In Salt fiHil exotic places. Perhaps the parking lot behind your local movie. Why risk your familys financial health, too. Ask us about travel insurance. Just phone. tow-co- a with CENTRAL 33 South Main 623-025- 0 Program 10:30 a.m. Chuck Wagon Dinner 12:30 p.m. Children's Sports 2:00 p.m. i 4 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Saturday Night & Monday Night Mr. and Mrs. John E. Taylor and family returned to their home at Nashville, Tennessee after attending the graduation exercises at the University of Utah where their daughter, Marianne, was one of the graduates. While in Nephi they were guests of his mother, Mrs. Joel Taylor. Miss Janice Van Nosdol of Payson spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Leonard Belliston. Miss Julie Taylor of Springville and Miss Sandra Van Nosdol of Payson also visited several days last week with their grandmother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Read Smith and family and Alicia Read were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black on Thursday evening. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Black. the CONTINENTAL s INSURANCE COMPANIES MONEY BACK 5-YEAR GUARANTEE PRATT Mrs. Merl & LAMBERT araex Mrs. Phyllis Bird and famand her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Maughan of Logan spent the week end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Leonard Belliston ily, HOUSE PAINT 188Kat paint nr mm U latex W F0R MEET for the Dries in minutes Blister resistant for years ,Last9 resistant weekehb o Vapex pRXTTsLAMBEfiT Be sure they get their Vitality Quota every day House paj1- FRfEIE , . . - WITH EACH GALLON PURCHASED DURING SEPTEMBER Miss Alicia Read entertained the Woodbine Club in the garden of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Black, on Friday afternoon. Attending were Mrs. Elena Stanley of Mona, Mrs. Ellen Jarrett, Mrs. Delta Hedberg, Mrs. Laurel Hall, Mrs. Hazel Carter, Mrs. Evelyn Kendall, Mrs. Lillian Linton, Mrs. Eizabeth Black, and the hostess, Miss Alicia Read. ... 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