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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 . v.rvr s. v4 c Xl $ ,v tV- t0 800 acres, 13 FOR SALK mile wait of Nephi. 250 acres dry farm laml balance piuzirr land. One spnnfr on propv:tjr. Area U practically all fenced. Fred D. Morgan, 5834 Fontaine Blue Circle, phone Salt Lake City, Utah. 277-676- 3 room apt., FOB RENT Marvel WorwoJ, ph. heated 623-126- 3. 1953 Ford FOU SALE Ph. Erhardt Bendixen, Levan 623-145- L ....VICTORIA tomato and fruit necesjuicer. No sary. Excellent for apple sauce $17.60 plus 83c postage. Louie DcRose, 502 South 4,h East, Springville, Utah 3741 Incl. pre-cooki- WEDDING GIFT LIST fof every wedding . . at Nephi Jewelry, 17 North Slain, Nephi. j t By ' Tlio Lady Republicans met on September 7 at Ray's Cafe. Mrs Albert Starr and Mrs. 1.irlow W. IVxton were for the meeting. A musical reading was given By Miss Marjory Jensen, accompanied by Miss Kathy Christensen. Republican candidates for the coming election spoke: Richard ltnsigh, Claude R. Lomax. A. K. Johnson, Erma I Goble, Udell R. Jensen, Jack Brough, Mrs. Elmont Carter, Denton Bartschl and William C. Stowell. . . . i i 1 C IEAN I P VOl K WINTER 3 APARTMENTS for rent 8 lbs $2 00; furnished or unfurnished. Call CMITIIK.S NOW Self Service Laundry Wash. Steve Greenwood, 37, 40 incl. 20, 25c; Dry, 10c. Minlem Age Dry Cleaners 284 N. Main. Cul-lig1966 SINGER ZIGZAG-Beautifautomatic, softener sales walnut console. No attach- and rental service, Salt delivery ments neelcd ,o zigzag, make WEDDING GIFT LISTS now overcast seams, buttonholes, blind hem, sew n buttons, dec- available at Christensen's Dept, orative designs, embroidery, etc. store In Nephi. Come In and Full price $43.15 or need re- participate. sponsible party to take over 8 payments of $6.15 monthly. 15 FOR SALK - Coal furnace, 3 year guarantee. Call SLC and blower, also stoker 4 or evenings. tank. Contact Carl Snow at 691 North Main, phone HOME FOR RENT $75.00 at 192 South 1st per month PLEASE. West, Nephi. Contact Ted DraMaybe If we use this right approach you'll give per at us your business. We buy, sell, FOR SALE Wutlltzer Spinet and trade stamps, coin, supply piano, this area. Take over $15 hand-mad- e Jewelry, antique monthly payments. For details bottles and miscellaneous Items. write: Credit Manager, Box Casper's Stamp and Coin Shop, 6179, Sugar House Station, Salt 434 West Center, Provo, Utah Lake City, Utah 35,-3Inc 353637 Phone 623-043- ul i r. h' V? Attending the meeting were er 363-398- Richard Brough. Mrs. Vale Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Claude R Lomax, A. K. Johnson. Mrs. Erma Gible, LTdell R. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough, Mrs. Elmont Carter, Mr. and Mrs. William Stowell, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaw, Mrs. Allen Beilis-toMrs. Arnold Brough, Mrs. Harlow' W. Pexton. Miss Marjorie Jensen, Miss Kathy Christenson, Mr. and Mrs. Sheri D. Ferre. Mrs. J. E. Andews, Mrs. Clyde Shaw, Mrs. George W. Williams, Mrs. Ronald 623-137- 5. WITH THE CREASE THAT Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Carl Tenney (Linda Lee Taj lor) W. Nephi News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foote of Provo were Labor Day week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote. They all attended the Snake Valley reunion at Lehmans Creek on Sunday, September 4. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Balle and family of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. T. G. Fawkes. Ws who says: "Swift & Company believes in employee credit unions because they encourage thrift, teach financial responsibility and provide convenient personal financial service. Gain financial independence , . . SAVE AT THE CREDIT UNION WHERE YOU WORK. WILL NEVER CEASE The CREDIT UNION UMBRELLA MAN introduces . . . Item W n, 374-507- 6. of oil Well SLACKS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas, Mr. anil Mrs. Denton Bartachl, -- 622-169- hot-wat- Several Candidates Receptions Honor Couple After Rites at Manti LDS Temple The Manti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wras the setting on Tuesday, September 6, for the marriage of Miss Linda Lee Tajior to Nathan Carl Tenney. The new Mrs. Tenney Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garrett C. Taylor of Levan. Bishop and and daughter Cheryl of dear-fiel- d Mrs. Boyd Tenney of Prescott, were week end guests of Arizona are parents of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett The same evening, the newly-wred- s Mr. and Mrs. John V. Garrett greeted guests at a recand daughter Patsy, and Dan eption at the Levan Ward recBoston were dinner guests of reation hall. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barney on evening of the same week a Sunday. The occasion was the reception was given in their birthday anniversary of Mr. honor at Prescott, Arizona. Barney. Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. Ethel Thomson as matron of honor; Miss Kathleen Wankier, maid of honor; Miss Sharon Shepherd, Miss Jeanine Miss Janet Brough, Tenney, Mrs. James Paystrup, Miss Kathy Worwood bridesmaids, and Miss Marilyn Thmson, junior bridesmaid. Best man was John Tenney. After a brief honeymoon In Arizna, they will make their hme in Provo where they will continue their education at the Brigham Young University. NOW, science has discovered the way to permanently crease slacksl You can look without your best costly pressing, and the crease stays sharp" In rain or shine. Come In today and see this outstanding development In fashion and value. y 13 95 to Tste adtatia jam aiito 4 v ; J - - s : 1' This capacity truck, now on 105-to- n a test trial, joins a large fleet of such giants to help Kennecott move nearly 300,000 tons of ore and overburden daily. i s Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher, said: .- There is nothing permanent except change. - : ' Heraclitus observation, made about 2500 years ago, holds true today. When applied to the metals industry, change is characterized by the speed with which it is accomplished. Mineral production in the United States is expected to increase by at least 40 per cent in the next 10 years, and could possibly double that figure in the next SO years. To meet the challenge for increased copper production, Kennecott has taken the opportunity to make important changes in mining and metallurgical practices. Ore and overburden haulage, for example, largely has been taken over by trucks from railroad trains. Trucks capable of carrying more than 100 tons now are a common sight, and shovels with a dipper bite are keeping pace with them. The resultant additional ore tonnage has meant additional crushing and grinding facilities, and more smelter capacity. Meantime, techniques also have been steadily improved. In a four-yea- r stepped-u- p expansion program now nearing completion, Kennecotts Utah is Division Copper attaining all these goals and more, including a cone precipitate copper under a new concept through original research and engineering. plant designed The future, with the help of the computer, also will prove there is nothing permanent except e mine planning has passed the initial stages, and information change. Already, is well all phases of copper production. on processing underway Which simply means that Kennecott, as in the past, will continue to be a leader in the metals industry. 30-to- n - long-rang- nennccott Copper Corporation i Utah Copper Division 'An E,ual Opportunity Employer" - . II Pag Seven Mrs. Blaine Coates and Grant Anderson of Reno, Nevada left Sunday for their homes tfter M.iis I'uIkv G.irictt was 1 eompanlrd by her mother, Mr. h iving viaitel a week at the 'John V. Gairett, to Provo on home of their brother In law Monday wheie he will be a stu- and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell nt at the Brigham Young Gowers. Their mother, Mrs. for the cmiing Olive Anderson, accompanied uversity huol year. them to Reno. Nephi News Briefs Members Hear Talks - EWS UALKERS YI Thursday, September 15, 1956 G Lady Repubican Club 1 IMES-ti- SJjc-Ctmco-clU- Right now automobile dealers are ready to make your kind of a deal! 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