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Show Tkurtday. October 13. 1966 TI)C (EhtiCG'&CUlG Nepbl, Juab County, Utah 84648 News of your friends in Nephi Never a better time . . . or chance to get a Voguettes Club Group Meet at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Green-halg- h Neil Black of Keema vUIUd of Midvale announce the with hi parent, ion Monday ' birth of a eon on September Mrs Thompson Recently Mr. and Mr. Harry Black. 27. Grandparents are Mr. and of Ne-pl- d Hut Thursday evening, the Charlee Dlack of Hunter waa Mrs. lionald and Mr. and Mra. Roy Holy-oa- k Voguettes met at the home of a Thunutey over ndht and FriMr. and Mrs. Mr of Moab. Kvoritl Thompson, with day jfuritt of hia brother and Ronald Greenhalgh visited rec- r.Mn. Keith Steele as the a later In law, Mr. and Mra. In Granger with Mr. and fur the evening. Those Harry Black. Retd Black of ently Greenhalgh and In attending were Mra. Michael Grand Junction, Colorado apent Mra. Paulwith Mr. and Mr. Jarrett, Midvale Mra. LstMar Kvertlt, the week end with hi a parent, Glude Greenhalgh. Mr. Carl Jarrett. Mra. Wealey Mr. and Mre. Harry Black. Lynn, Mra. Grant Worthington. Week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Demar Gadd, Mra. Robert Guest of Mre. Wanda Bur I and Mra. Chester Foote were Mr. Steele, Mra. Clarence Bowlea. ridge Thuraday were Mr.Amerand Mra. Ralph Foote and Mr. Mr. Delmar Hewlett, Mra. Mra. J. Lyon Strong of ican Fork, Mr. and Mre. Max and Mra. Glen Foote and two Richard May, Mra. Roger children of Provo. Mr, and Mr. and Mr. Loren Call Strong and eon Richard, and Max I Knight and four children away. Diane Blackham of Tooele. .(rs. Robert Knight and baby Mr. and Mra. Harry Burton. and Mr. and Mra. Ronald Knight eon Morrla and daughter Mar-ge- y and baby of Springvllle. Mr. Ladies Literary League apent the week end at and Mra Chester L. Foote and Keama with Mr. and Mre. Jack two children of Dugway, Mr, and Mrs. Dick J. Bailey and Opens Season; Mrs. Burton and family. four children of Ephraim, and Mr. and Mra Milo Cazler and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and Wilson is Club Head Mrs. Eva Tuttle visited In Span- three children of Kearns. ish Fork on Saturday with Mra. The opening social of the Norma Hartvlgeen and family, Mr. and Mra. Milton B. String Ladies Literary League waa and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jen- ham of Ogden and Mr. and Mra. held at the home of Miss Ireta sen, and In Provo with Mr. and Homer Olsen of Monroe visited Carter on October 6th. Mrs. Arthur Ewell and Mr. and with Mra. Anna D. Allred durMrs. Elmo Wilson, president Mrs. Donald EUlson. of the club conducted the meeting last week. ing and outlined the programs Mr. and Mra. Burnell Gowera for the coming year. New proSunday visitors of Mrs. Gilreturned to Nephi after visitgram booklets were issued to ing In Seattle, Washington with bert Bailey were Mr. and Mrs, the 14 members present. Norman J. and Iris Jorgensen their son and daughter in law, Present were Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gowers and Irons of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Gibson Cowan, Mrs. Hos-mLos of Edith Irons Bennett Mrs. While there baby. they enjoy Grace. Mrs. Ooquella McCalifornia. on Angeles, the Space Needle, ed dinner Pherson, Mrs. Stella Boswell, went to DeclpUon Paas, and Mrs. Raymond Pay, Mrs. Ada from Whiddy Island took a A. Sperry, Mrs. Clinton Kirgan, ferry to SeatUe. They also visMrs. Reese Painter, Mrs. Joseph Volunteer Park ited Mt. Rainier R. Greenhalgh, Miss Rheta Museum, where a collection of Mrs. Velma Hanson, Sperry, on was the and display, jade Mrs. Eugene Wilkey and Miss floral gardens. They returned Ireta Carter. Delicious refreshA. Earl Barlow Mrs. Mrs. and home via Portland, Oregon. were served. ments and Olsen families of Harry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tem-- I Ogden, and Mrs. Rodney Baker pest and family of Salt Lake of Teasdale were the week end City were Sunday visitors of guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. :ire Wood Available Hansen. Mrs. James IL Eagar. K Page RED WING'S ' co-ho- st CHEST MODEL UIC2I Jor-gonse- n, ifc'J ;'j A. ;r-- ij -- 4-- j 3 farx.- MIOME . FREEZER - than right NOW at IFA . . . because: UPRIGHT MODEL IVIM6 I.This is the time to stock up er with rich, ripe fruits and vege- tables from the fall harvest. Buy at quantity prices for luxury eating later. Be prepared to store your catch from the Levan News fall hunting season venison, Elk, ducks, pheasants, fish. 2. IFA offers you the lowest prices of the year on this Inventory Reduction Sale. These 3. SPECIAL OFFER: extra quality UNICO HOME FREEZERS with extra features will give you long This beautiful Silex Electric Ice Cream Freezer ($22 value) FREE with the purchase four-qua- trouble-fre- e service ... at the lowest possible cost. Look at the savings . . . Look Sn your Of. UPRIGHT MODEL I) VI KG rt OR UBC2I CHEST MODEL at the features . . . Look at the Bonus. briocb cuoigir f Ruon Brough INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION 205 West Center - NEPHI - Phone 623-031- 1 a chair, add a child and a teacher, put them in a building with books and blackboards, and youve got the start of an education-- If youve also got the money. $437 per student per year in Utah. Take up part of the tab and so do we nlficant portion of the $4 million we paid You pick local and state taxes last year was ear- marked for education. We think Its money well spent, dont you? I Mr. and Mrs. Asael Palmer (Maydell Cazier) of Lethbridge Canada visited on Alberta, Monday of last week with Mrs. James H. Eagar. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowkes of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Belllston and family of Orem, Mrs. Thelma Norton of Heber City, Mrs. Vivian Wing and Charles Black of Salt Lake City were visitors of Mrs. T. G. Fowkes. They also attended the wedding reception for Mr, and Mrs. Ray Richins (Mina Lou Broadhead) on Thursday evening. Clyde and Michael Garrett, and Marcus Garrett and son Gaylen of Clearfield were Friday over night guests of their parents. Mr., and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Derle Hansen and daughter Christy were In Salt Lake City on Saturday where they visited with members of their family; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Green, Mr. and Mrs. Odis Price and children, and Terry Green. Mark Green left Monday for Camp Pendleton, California after a short leave. He is serving with the U. S. Marines. Leonard Nielsen and Mrs. Mabel Barton of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd and family of Provo visited in Levan on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bosh. . Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hall of Manti visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Downs of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Los Angeles, California are vis- Mrs. Neil Crosland on Sunday. iting with his brother In law and sister, Mir. and Mrs. Heber Fowkes this week. WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE HUNTER! THE TOGGERY FOR SALE: At Several Locations; ree Permit Needed Anyone wishing to obtain fire wood for their fireplace may do so by obtaining a free use permit from the District Forest Ranger, 740 South Main, Nephi. The wood is available in the Payson, Santaquin and Nephi area canyons. There is no fee for getting the dry dead wood in the canyons for use in your fireplace. It is readily available and can be hauled in a truck or trailer or whatever you have. There are still large piles of dead wood along the side of the road up Log Canyon which begins approximately five miles northwest of Fountain Green. These piles are easily accessible to oars, trailers or trucks. The only thing required to get this wood, in addition to the free use permit, is a power saw to cut the logs into useable sizes. ' Fstr.v race r y - a LEVAN, UTAH FINANCING CAN BE ARRANGED WITH MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT PHONE 623-081- 8 NOW, as many kinds as there are kinds of drivers to enjoy them -f- rom the SS 396 (the Chevelle for the DRIVING MAN) to the brand new Concours Custom Wagon! Long live Chevelle! And its trim dimensions, sharp performance and great maneuverability. For 67, therere a new grille, new wraparound taillights and distinctive sheet-meta- l changes. The effect is a newer, more contemporary look. As for specific models, one is completely new: the sumptuous Concours Custom Wagon shown below, featuring the rich look of wood outside. Then theres the SS 396 with a Turbo-Je- t V8, special suspension and an even 396-cubic-inc- h more remarkable capacityfordeli htingthe stout of heart. Other models, too: Mali u, 300 Deluxe and 300, all with Body by Fisher. In addition, every '67 Cheevelle carries a multi-tudof new safety features such as a e energy-absorbin- steering g hazard warning flasher, dual master cylinder brake system with warning light. Chevelle at your Chevrolet Try a Quick-Siz- column, four-wa- y e dealer's. For 67, everything new that could happen . . . happened! Now, at your Chevrolet dealer's Mountain StatesTelephone Chevelle Concours Custom Wagon GREENWOOD SERVICE 740 North Main Street Nephi, Utah Phone 623-- 1 851 - Sf |