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Show - NtpM, Juab Counfy, Utah 84648 eljc tMinco-ftrUi- o Befa Club Opens Year's Tr'.q'flltlirV t gutx-- fur thr Work past wrrk at the N'fiihl ami virhtr rvjxirtinif station. fl!.w an M( Mi'll I Data Ort. 6 CM. Low 73 I 1 41 41 .(HI 75 3N ,0ft 3-- 77 33 47 .(HI .(HI Oft 7ft 44 00 4 Ort. K Ort 9 Ort. I ft Oct. It Ort. 12 7ft fit I.KVW MlTIllV Data Ort. 5 High H 35 fift 42 , ft . Ort. 7 . 73 Ort. R 3! . ,.74 7ft 74 32 45 Ort. 9 ... 1ft 11 . .Oft low Iror Ort. Ort. - Pr- .00 .(hi ,0ft .00 39 .00 .00 3H 71 Ort. .01 , Readings are taken duly at 10 a in. at the Nephi station, and at 5 pm. nt the Levan R.tiii-rs n), l, 1,4)15 r.ml , j, (irernwiMHl Ninth M.iln, Nrplii ) K 7 with Meeling at ii. Ift 14 rOHSl M ji-4- LIVING KoOM SETS, rvg r .11 Iv $V! Silt I. ike Cm T!iie w i h- Mr A. V. JaCoboen Mas hostess at the lieu Literary Club first meeting of the fall season, In Id on Thurs tiy evening, Ort oU--r ft. M s. John Parkin, rtub at the meetpresident pies.,k-ing and discussed business nutters She extended a welcome to the membeia of the club. The program for the year waa ami the new program page were distributed. Mrs. Ray K. Gibson explained the pii'isiM-- s of the new Dtiy fare Training center, and told of it a function, etc. Light refreshment were en joyed by the following mem bets; Mrs. Allen K. llelllston, Mr. Ray Roswell, Mrs. Arnold Rrough, Mr. Fred Chapman, M'i. Roy E. Gibson, Mr. Geo D Ha ynmnd Jr., Mrs. Jack Lu low, Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. Mrs, Clarence Wilkev, Mrs. John H Paikin, M-- s. Othel Iay. Mrs Harlow W. Pexton. Mrs. Ross Koford. Mrs. Ray Kelson and the hostess, Mrs. A. V. - ,)!,. t i.i 1 in Counfy Clerk. Will' appreciate your Yofe on November 8. A. K. (ANDY) JOHNSON (Paid Political Advertisement by Candidate) Service Men's News DELMAR'S TV SERVICE Ph. 623-116- 52 W. 9 I S. JUAB and MILLARD Terry Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pass of Nephi, left Monday for the United States Marine Training base at San Diego, California after enlist' ing in the service. COUNTIES need an individua UP AND the Utah State Legislature who will STAND FIGHT for the interests of the taxpayer. in RICHARD M. BROUGH K J Sperr f'limii in) v 51 leverage N'ith t'23-0293- . , it- j - lr -- . M ini for I i t'liSE OUT on Hollywood girdles and bras j pine-- - Marie's Fashions, South Main. s !' For SALE OR TRADE Rabbits, 5ft dies, most bred, some with litter. Completely equipped all met.U wire pens, feed and waters will sell or t ratio for li vest hny, coal or what have you Max Baxter, Elmne , 623-019- USDA CHOICE TABLERITE BEEF HIND QUARTER 20 RETAIL CUTS OFF CHOOSE YOUR OWN SPECIALS! ROUND STEAK EXAMPLE: SIRLOIN STEAK RUMP ROAST. Reg S3.95 T BONE STEAK .79 LESS 20 CUBE STEAK YOU PAY 0NLM3J6 RUMP ROAST LB SMOKED SIRLOIN TIP -- IS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray Iii chins (Mina lam Broadheiul) Reception Honors Couple Following Recent Marriage The Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple was the setting for the Sept. wedding of Miss Mina Lou Broadhead and Kenneth Ray Richins. Wallace Gailey officThe bride is daughter iated. of Mrs. William E. Broadhead of Nephi, and the groom is a son of Kenneth Richins of A wedding din Echo, lT ih. - in" the .1 hosted by the father of the groom. For the dinner and her departure to a Yellowstone National Park honeymoon, the bride selected a crimson suit dress with lace trimmed collar and cuffs. The bride has served an LDS mission to Sweden and is a BYU graduate. Mr. Richins has served an LDS mission to Can ada, and has attended BYU and is a Weber College graduate. A reception honoring the couple was held at the Nephi d Ward hall on October 6th. Mrs. Dee Tranter served as matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Connie Christiansen, Shirley Shepherd, Mrs. Kenneth Bischoff and Gail Memmott. Kenneth Bischoff served as best man. Dee Tranter and Lester Broadhead were ushers. Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh greeted guests at the door. Gift bearers were Laura Jean and David Greenhalgh, Sam and Chris Memmott and Dee Ann Tranter. Mrs. Roger Jorgenson was at the guest book. Serving were Misses Carol Sherwood, Debbie Tolley, Mickle Park, Kay Painter, Lyn Memmott and RaDene Howard. Mrs. Maurice Memmott and Mrs. Carol York assisted with the gifts. For the reception the brides gown was made of white satin WE'LL SLICE 'EM FREE! CASE LOT GOODS FOR YOUR FREEZER USDA CHOICE TR BEEF WHOLE OR HALF LB 51c FRONT QUARTER lb 43c brocade with a tight bodice and scoop neckline, and with long pointed sleeves. The semi full skirt hung from the lace in shoulder-lengt- h loose pleats. The veil of brutal illusion fell from a cluster or organza roses trimmed with seed pearls on appliqued lace. Feathered carnations, blue-tippmums centered with a yellow rose and accented by Lilly of the Valley and blue ribbons made up her bouquet. The bridesmaids wore identical gowns of gold and blue satin brocade. They carried blue tipped mums centere with yellow roses. A party was given by Mrs. Dee Tranter and Mrs. Duane Hone. T PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK-IG- A 1246ozcans ROSEDALE PEARS 24 2 CAMPBELL 48 MEAT SOUPS PINEAPPLE --- SHlND QUARTER -- Ilf 59c CUT AND WRAPPED FREE! ed PRICES NET! 20 WE'D LIKE TO GIVE YOU OFF, BUT WE CAN'T AT THESE LOW PRICES! ORDER TODAY AND SAVE! IGA FROZEN CREAM PIES pre-nupti- al IGA--7- for 4 KINDS? 24 cans 11- SKYLAND IGA DINNERS Frozen 43 PICNICS HEEL OF BEEF BEEF SHANKS 24-30- 3 APPLESAUCE GO IGA CORN H Cream or WK 24 for STATE REPRESENTATIVE Here arq some facts you should know about the EXCESSIVE TAX BURDEN in the State of Utah: 1. From I960 to 1965 property taxes in all counties outside of Salt Lake County jumped 29 per cent. 2. Utah ranks llth in the nation for the state and local tax burden placed on its people. In 1965 Utahns paid $753 per capita in total fed3. eral, state and local taxes. This amounted to 34.26 of total personal income. 4. Per capita state and local taxes in Utah have increased from $192 per year in I960 to $248 in 5. COME IN FOR DETAILS OPEN WEEK DAYS 7:30a.m.-6:00p.- m. zoiSSei mum cs UTAH DELICIOUS FREE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS at OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL J P.M. for your convenience 56 EAST CENTER STREET NEPHI PHONE 623-- 1 131 ustom Cuffing, Wrapping, Freezing APPLES CELERY YAMS YOUR CHOICE 6. Wise buyers know that a good deal on a new car includes sensible, First Security Bank Timeway financing. One reason is our fast, fair and friendly service. Our rates are reasonable, too, and payments can be arranged to suit Ask your dealer for First Security Bank Timeway financing or come to the Timeway department of your nearby First Security Bank. Either way youll be money ahead. your individual budget. Take up to 36 months to repay if you like. First Security Bank 29. 1965, an increase of Utah State income taxes have increased an average since 1965. o 4i.5 The average Utah family works approximately five to pay fedmonths a year for the government eral, state and local taxes. MR. AND MRS. TAXPAYER: WE need a State Representative WHO WILL LEAD FIGHT to CUT TAXES! an ALL-OU- T WE need a State Representative WOL WILL LEAD an ALL-OUFIGHT to CUT waste and extravagance in T State Government. WE must elect the REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE RICHARD M. BROUGH FOR STATE REPRESNTATIVE Paid Political Advertisement bv Candidate (in 3 29 CASH! How to drive a better bargain on a new car Ask for Timewav financing CANDIDATE 4 cans IS THE TAXPAYERS rt wHS. First-Secon- PROMPT, DEPENDABLE SERVICE AT MOST REASONABLE RATES iii i b i it - Meeting of Group for the office of Juab -- will v Hostess at Recent Just to let you all know that I am a candidate ; - s 1 Mrs. McPherson Is The Veterans of World War I and the Ladies Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Coquella McPherson on October 4. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. McPherson, and following the invocation by Chaplain Lister Briggs, the salute to the flag and pledge of allegiance were led by Mrs. McPherson. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by Leta Blackett. Business matters were taken up and plans were made for Veterans day, November 11. The group separated and each elected officers for the coming year. Officers will be installed later. A report on the national convention was given by Mr. and Mrs. Clintion Kirgan. Refreshments w'ere served to Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olpln, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Waner Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkey, Mrs. LaVell Svedin, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kirgan, Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall, Mrs. Coquella McPherson. Closing prayer was given by Chaplain Zelma Golden. 1 ii! ftv Peg ill N3 .RS bo i iTt tul ami bo FoR RENT A "tte Ii III ike in aeoi lent poll! v home with furnace nice loca pit ot tour eij i pmont - $t turn fr Information phone it $2', 5 tii i'll,., I "Ui REST CWItPKT BUYS it Setm-- r Uph.iliterv, 45 S.m"i i 4 ftft n Neplu i ii i i;.i i::s7. ' Kmiti.ill ! l " :i tins immediate Ill!: S VI J', MtUi.mh conk a! i i'.i,,ui-- e t.f the exjHii-- e In lb. I RENT m-s'tftt w,!h watt r lu iter 'i this ' i the I apt nea !v de, m i'e.l ami kt t Al-- o plain u itm.vig w.der !! j k c hum m)1 this le- i ii j tel ed Oi ki't 'ion range for heater - make offer Kirie- -t of p'of.t Rallies in-- ! :rili sib Uollai.l Apnlmeiit-.IIS Mix tele-de- l tfte I in U.-.- t Not th, Nephi li'.S ftTii.3 lining nnue Id fti in j. .('suit this oitee In Ife'tne h.v it. i t irt Ills paper.; NICK ASSORTMENT gi.wm, R ;! es wilt iont to company h ibvtlolls, lJ's. IVttl-pun- t REAETIEEL pli-ti- o folweis ill oee i inns - all ready priie - nice Cliriitmas gifts NFW Homes for sale or for .Marie's Fashions, Dll South nle up Steiner Upholstery, M i In. I (VI tin 0551 Nephi imw nt 45 Sou"! M lin. Nephi Mrs. Jacobsen Home bTVTlOV High Thwttfoy. October 13, ?66 |