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Show Nephi, Juab Thursday, October 13, 27jc (Timca Melius County, Utah 84648 imcs-Nct- uo Mr, and Mm. Dick Ingram in Moroni on Sunday r with mother, Mrs, Fern Fraiteom, Mr, ami Mm, Abner Roaenlof of Mt. Pleasant Visited With their an In law and daughter, on Mr. and Mr. Kail J.tm-t- t Thursday. Mr. and Mr. Thayne Jarrell and family visited In Ephraim on Sumky with her brothers in law and sister. Mr. and Mr. diffrd Jorgensen and Mr. an Mr. Gordon Thompson. They also visited In Spring City with her brother and ulster In law, Mr. and Mr. Leonard Everttt, vi nited h-- PoUiiKeJ Thursdays a Nephi. Juab County, clm Second Utah. Utah. at Nephi, entry iiKa'swaAnoN NIWSTAPI 1.C0TN Jmmcn Office; 96 South Main Phone 6234)525 B ir.TTTI Editor end Manager Roy E. Gibson $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Subscription: 964 Pag v'nV evsUalkers Mr. and Mr. Chad Winn of PROBATE AND GUARDIAN Wendover and Mr, and Mrs RinP NOTICES, Cenault Keith Winn and children of Couaty Clerk or respective Magna were week end visitor signer rur dditioaai tafor Mrs. Luva fikey of Teasdde of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. was a Saturday over night Dean Winn. NOTICE TO CREDITORS guest of her brother In law and Estate of Row Evalena Hoyt later In law, Mr. and Mr. Ora Mr, and Mrs. Keith Aston otherwise known a Eva H Lunt and family of Provo and Mr. Hoyt, deceased. Creditor will and Mrs. Ed, Getter and Wayne present claim with voucher to Mr. and Mr. Elijah Salisbury (hitler of Nephi were guest of the undersigned at the office spent the week end In Spring-vlll- e Mr. and Mr. Arthur Scott on of Will L. Hoyt, Attorney. 31 with Mr, and Mm. Joseph Sunday to celebrate her birth- South Main Street, Nephi, Utah BoswelL day anniversary. on or before the 7 day of January, A. D. 1967, Claim must be presented in accord ance with the provision of Sec5 Utah Code Annota tion ed 1953, with proper verifies tlon aa required therein, Kenneth J. Hoyt, Executor of the Estate of Rose Eva lena Hoyt, otherwise known W.W. M.0. Bauer, by aa Eva C. Hoyt, Deceased Consultant, National Dairy Counel Doctor in the Kitchen 75-9-- M. and Mr. Earl Goodaun of Twin Falls, Idaho are visiting with her brother In law and Year's first Meeting of THE SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM Mr. and Mr. Byron ister, Johnson for a few day thla Club Held at Twenty year ago thl month communities for part of the cost week. the United States launched a na of the food, most of which Used electric FOR SALE tlonal program of the greatest purchased locally. Some foods Home of Ernestine Vest ZIKtiER Call Stove ZIGZAG Mia Annette Johnson of Salt significance to the growing chit are purchased by the Department WALNUT CABINET Lake City spent the week end dren of our nation. It was the of Agriculture, and some surplus club met at The Ernestine and Mr. also Mrs. School Mr. foods are her with Lunch of distributed National from home the Program parent, 30:06 Shells $2.99 at Forsey's take over payment MovingDan Johnson. She waa honored Vest on October 5 In their first Long before that, concerned this source. Sore. months 8 on Nephi month Variety of $6.32 per All schools, private as well as meeting of the club year. Sunday by her parent at physicians and public health old Singer sewing machine anni on dinner her as well as are eligible, provided they educators, birthday Mr. Vest, president for the workers, public, $44.24 full price or will discount received versa She also WOMEN a realized nutrition current on that ry. had spare your The put basis. poor year, discussed business operate nonprofit BUndheming, over- time to use. Weekly earnings toe cash. phone call from her fiance. Pvt. in children was not only a danger school lunch, too, must be oper- matter. Mr. Fred L Gadd, on seams, sewing of casting of $25, $50 or more. Show world Gordon N. Lovell, who la slat to their health but a detriment ated on this basis. The lunch chairman of the program com buttons, monograming, etc., are famous Rawlulgh Products to loned at Fort Hood, Texa. Mr, to their learning must conform to the establishec mittee, reviewed the program capacity. all done toy the flick of a lever. your friends, neighbors and rel and Mrs. Johnson, daughter Many local effort were made standard, providing one third ol1 for the year and presented each Free In 20 year guarantee. atlves. We train you. Phone Annette and son Alex, and Mrs. to meet the challenge. The dis- the days nutritional needs for member with a new book. Mrs. gtructlona. For further Infor 5 the com4043 Incl. Cleo Johnson of Fountain Green tribution of milk at the morning a 9 to boy. This Gadd was assisted on call rial home nation or free Beckstead In Leamington on Sun- recess time was one of the first. means: H. F. visited Mrs. mittee by 4 3 or evenings One-hal- f day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Pediatricians objected to this on pint fluid whole milk and Mrs. Ed. P. Oox. RAGS NEEDED at the Time Gerald Lovell and Mr. and Mrs. the Delicious refreshments were as a beverage; ground that it interfered with New office. Bill NeIJsen. DEER HIDES WANTED Two ounces of lean meat, poul- served by the new officers to appetite for lunch. will pick the following: Mrs. J. E. An, Top prioes paid try or fish; or School Milk Begun deer Miss Naomi Bailey. Mrs. Also home. Mrs. Ronald drews, Mr. at Jarrett and Two ounces of cheese, or one your NEW LOW PRICE on our up Teachers and public health Mrs. Frank Ken newest 9 12 cup cooked dry F. H. Beckstead, or skinning. Phone slim styled Port- visited In Salt Lake City on nurses observed that egg, chilW. Brough, J. many Mrs. In law son Brough, with their beans tableor four Come or Ashby. able TV $109.95. Friday peas, Only came to school without Mrs. Fred Gadd, and see it at Ward' Nephi and daughter, Mr. and Mrs dren spoons of peanut butter, or Mrs. Ed. Cox, reaa of for Mrs. Morvariety breakfast, Mrs. FA. Heppler, Blaine Martell (Elda Jarrett) An equivaent quantity of any Agency. sons, including just plain shift gan Lunt, Mrs. Cleon Memmott, above-liste- d RAGS NEEDED at the Times and family. combination of the EL C. Sherwood, Mrs. Meri lossness of parents in some inNews office. foods served in a main Mrs. Mrs. Letha Tidwell, and Mr. stances. Distribution of milk was Mrs. Carl Wilkey and White, SINGER dish; Michael Jarrett and son Ricky therefore undertaken, in many Foi Mrs. Ernestine F. authorized sales, the hostess, Singer A Used serving of two or more Vest j WANTED TO BUY service and sewing accessories visited in Salt Lake City with areas, just before the opening of electric or also or fruits vegetables both, Stokermatlc and contact Plumbing & Build Mr. Joe Bohan on Thursday school in the morning. or fruit or vegstove. Phone era Supply at 66 South Main and Friday. As school and home became etable juice may be substiPhone 30tf Neph i Hews Briefs more and more distant, and more of this requiretuted for Misa Barbara Lunt and a and more all worked i Mrs. Clark Prisbrey parents day, Mi. and ment. Used Honda friend, Miss Vicky Anderson of it became evident that more than PQR SALE sons were in St George two You and knife have a With of numbers gotta good visitors rec end increasing were week In good condition Provo, 90 today of Miss Lunts parents, Mr. and ust milk was required. Many children taking their noon meal last week for the funeral serent model Contact Gary Step- at Hunting knives on sale children brought lunches which at the school, the importance of vices for his mother, Mrs. Mary in Store Forseys Variety Mrs. Ray Lunt. henson at were woefully Inadequate nutri- such a lunch is obvious. Even Prisbrey. Nephi! Sharp bargains! Mr. and Mrs. Leo I. Smith of tionally, though often appetite-satisfyin- more important, perhaps, is the Miss Marilyn . Bowles of Las Vegas, Nevada are visiting enough. Educators and educational opportunity presentTREAT RUGS RIGHT, theyll visited on Thursday 3 APARTMENTS for rent Springville Blue in sister health with workers and brother cleaned her with If deplored a public be delight ed and the nutrition habits with her Mr. and furnished unfurnished. Call or grandparents, sham-pooW. in lack of educational Mrs. James the an and Mr. electric law, impact Lustre. Rent formed when children experience Mrs. Leo Bowles and Mr. and Steve Greenwood, Furnthe mere distribution of milk, the pleasure of good eating and Mathews. $1.00 Chapman Mrs. Melvin Stanley. She recdespite the fact that this partially improvement In their health. iture Co., 27 South Main. Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Bramall filled a serious deficiency. ently returned from a trip to National School Lunch week, Washington, D. C. where she RAGS NEEDED at the Times and sons of Salt Lake City were IT'S EAST to take care of your New office. So was born the National observed each October by Presivisited with friends, and at his of end week mother, guests US wedding gift needs. CALL Mrs. Ora Nielsen. They came School Lunch Program, admin- dential Proclamation, is a signif- many points of interest. She . . well take care at 1 istered through the U.S. Depart- icant recognition of a monumentwas accompanied by Mr. and FOR SALE Purebred Suf- to attend the wedding reception of the rest ana toUD you first sis- ment of Agriculture and State al contribution to the nations Mrs. Norman Frost of and In law his for brother a have We folk ram lambs of the month eligible for departments of education. Fed- health through its greatest wealth to registry See Bill Stowell at ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kip Ballow eral funds reimburse the local large supply of gift items for its children. Nielsen). (Evelyn 439 North Main or phone select from and gift lists Furevery wedding Chapman niture Co., 27 South Main, Nephi. WEDDING GIFT LIST for Lit-a-Lu- Nephi Dates of publication: October in The Ttmee-New6. 13, 26 and 27, 1966 In The Utah. Ttmes-New- a, Nephi, Utah, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Deter Sorenson and Estate of Peter B. Cowan, Florence Bosh Sorenson, Dedeceased. Creditor will pres- ceased. ent claim with vouchers to the Creditors will present claims undersigned at the office of with voucher to the undersign, James P, MoCune. attorney at ed at the Office of Attorney law, 53 North Main Street, Ne- Mervin E. Holt. 585 N. Tre-mophi, Utah, on or before the Slat St., Tremonton, Utah, on day of December, A. D. 1966. or before the 15th day of Oct-ba- r, Claim must be presented In Claim must 1966, accordance with the provisions presented in accordance with j of Sec. Utah Code An- the provision of Sec. notated 1953, and with proper Utah Code Annotated 1953, an. if verification as required there- with proper verification aa re-in. qulred therein. Florence C. Stlmson. Lucille L Thorpe, AdminExecutrix of the Last Will istratrix of the estate of and Testament of Peter B. Peter Sorenson and Florence Bosh Sorenson, DeCowan, Deceased. . ceased. Dates of publication: Septemb- Mervin E. Holt, er 29, October 6. 13 and 20, 1966. Attorney for Administratrix a, 75-9-- 5, 75-5-- 5, re 623-042- Lit-a-Lu- re - A: DEAN WINN Republican Candidate for 222-151- 363-398- 822-169- ar Juab County Commissioner 623-195- 19-in- 41-2- -3 Married Bertha spent entire life in Nephi Father of 7 Children Nuffer of Preston, Idaho Born and ha Farmer end stockman by occupation. p 4-- D 623-041- 0. Was ENTERTAINMENT CHAIRMAN Juab County Fair for 9 year h 623-119- 9. and PRESIDENT of , SERVED SIX YEARS as Director of the Farmers Home Adm. s TWO TERMS as President of the Juab County Farm Bureau, . . was instrumetal in starting the Farm Bureau Insurance service. SERVED 623-074- 5. g BROUGHT Farm Bureau from 18 members to 185 PAST PRESIDENT of Nephi Lions Club er 623-043- ARDENT CHURCH WORKER IT ELECTED WILL WORK FOR ECONOMY IN COUNTY GOVERNMENT WILL WORK FOR EQUAL REPRESENTATION TO ALL SECTONS OF JUAB COUNTY 623-047- every wedding . . at Nephi Jewand elry, 17 North Main, Nephi. STOVES wholesale hunters lanterns at Forseys Variety. FOR SALE OR RENT furnished home with large 5 p.m. FOR SALE Squash, car- lot 0and barn. Call after V. W. Tunbridge. Hall C Perry rots, potatoes 445 East Second North, phone 3 room partly FOR RENT furnished heated apartment FOR SALE Concord Grapes 245 East First North, phone Priced reduced to clear orop per lb. out you pick, One mile south Good picking CLEAN UP YOUR WINTER of highway between Pay son CLOTHES NOW 8 lbs $2.00; and Salem. Valley View Ranch Self Service Wash, Laundry Reed Brunson Phone Modem Age 4142 20, 25c; Dry, 10c. Dry Cleaners 284 N. Main. Cul-ligautomatic, softener sales RAGS NEEDED at the Times and rental service. Salt delivery News office. WEDDING GIFT LISTS now J; BALDWIN PIANO this area, available at Christensens Dept, will rent $10.00 per month and store in Nephi. Come In and apply all rent pmts to purch- participate. ase if you decide to buy. Write Adjustor, Clark Music Co., 4835 DROP IN at Forseys Variety Highland Drive, Salt Lake City Store and price their bonoculars 3841 incl or call BEFORE you buy yours! COLEMAN Youll Love. 623-018- 623-151- 2. 623-126- 3. 7c 465-345- 8. an a flameless Electric Dryer... 278-471- 1. How Americas collar workers help keep America strong. red-white-and-- at the Times RAGS NEEDED News office. SALE FOR Norge oil stove used but in good, condition; also small refrigerator. MELMAC SET now Contact Erma Greenhalgh at 41 only $16.88 at Forseys Variety in Nephi. BINOCULARS for the huntLAWN MOWER AND er and sports fans: 6 x 30 MM, BICYCLE SERVICE regular angle, and 7 x 35 MM Lawn mowers sharpened and wide angle, $13.88 and $24.88 at repaired. We have tires, engine Wards Nephi Agency. parte, wheels and blades for most mowers. All sizes of tires and tubes, and parts for bicycles and tricycles. Saws filed USE THE THUS to BUY and set Leave word at Clarks RENT OR SELL! 'market In Nephi or at Kenneth Hoyt In Levan for pickup and delivery. Sams Shop, Gunnison. ce 623-125- 0. JEEP STATION WAGON FOR SALE Equipped with Chevrolet motor, radio, heater, Warn OverHubs and Warn drive, pew heavy duty tires, and In Excellent contop rack See Bud at Nephi Drug X06 O.&uneCH MVUHOP Star-Spangl- ed Hay-mon- d Security Co. FOR AMWHCAN V'Krff.ltf ....VICTORIA tomato and fruit necesjuicers. No sary. Excellent for apple sauce $17.60 phis 83c postage. Louie DeRoee, 502 South 4,h East, Sprtngvffle, Utah pre-cooki- ng 3741 Incl. - Our SLASHED 25 per cent best enameled steel gutters guaranteed 10 years. Wards Nephi Agency. 'A NEW It ILK BUCKET FOR MOM'S BIRTHOm YOU NO THE LAST spenders: I0N0ER SHE CALI! OF THE BIS-TIM- E CT! blue In May 1941, top representatives of America's labor unions met with Henry Morgen-thaJr., Secretary of the Treasury, and their pledged support of the Payroll Savings Plan for U.S. Savings Bonds. Today, organized labor still endorse and actively supports the program. And the Payroll Savings Plan, just an experiment in 1941, now proudly boasts 8 million members, mostly union people, sharing a personal interest in their future and their countrys. With the Payroll Savings Plan, saving for the future is downright easy and painless. How can you spend money you dont even see? When you sign up, a small part of your money is tucked away every payday. Automatically. 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