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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, February 2, 1967 Stye Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and family of Tooele were wek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett. : Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garrett Mi. and Mrs. Burnett Step-hne- n Sunday visitors of Mrs. Ver-d- a of Henderson,' Nevada, and daughter Cheryl of ClearKendall were Mr. and Mrs. ' over of were Saturday night field were week end guests Elmo Kendall and daughter his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B gubatiof 'Mf." and 'Mrs. Roy Lyn Ann of Provo. Chase. They also visited in Floyd Garrett. Week end visitors of Mr. and visit will Salt Lake City and Week end visitors of Mr. and Nyman were Mr, in Nephi later during the week. Mrs. Reed Greenhalgh were and Mrs. Charles A. Rose of Mrs. Hazel Bosh visited in their son and daughter in law, Provo. Kearns on Sunday with her son Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Green Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman and daughter in law, Mr. and halgh of Provo. were in Provo on Saturday eve William- J.' Bosh. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs jkfrs.' ning to attend the open house i Mr. and Mfcs. Clarence H. Don Ingram on Sunday to cele- for Mr. and Mrs. Reid Acord. Pay'1 spent Sunday in Provo brate the birthday anniversary They also attended the wedand ' Salt Lake City visiting of heir brother, Murray Kesler, ding reception for Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kes Shirl E. Goble at with : relatives and friends. Mapleton. i le of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Dell j Mr. and Mi's.- Jack' S. Pace and Mr. Mrs, Kesler of Provo, Bruce Calder of Magna visitand J son Wayne of Pleasant Eugene Ashby, Mrs. Otto Kes- ed briefly with his sister, Mrs, of Grove were Sunday visitors ler, and Mrs. Farrell Kesler of W. H. Cook on Monday. He his mother, Mrs. Alean Pace. Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn came for the funeral services and Donna, Blake and for Rulon H. Bracken. Barnes, AnderMichael Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Lyn Ingram. on son of Tremonton visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Anwith her and Linda Sunday Miss Saturday Ingram and her derson and his parents, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon room mate, Miss Karen Curtis, and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Ellertson. students at the Brigham Young Fountain Green were in Salt were the week end Mr. and Mrs. Golden Theobald University, Mr. and Mrs. Leo In- Lake City on Friday to attend and' children of Las Vegas, guests ofOther Sunday dinner the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Jorgensen Nevada were recent week end gram. Ingram home in- (Catherine Peel). Mrs. JorVisitors of her parents, Mr. and guests at theShirlene cluded Mrs. Dovey and gensen is a granddaughter of Mrs. Lavon Ellertson. children of Mt. Pleasant. The Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd visit- occasion was the birthday aned in Fountain Green on Sun- niversary of Mrs. Dovey. Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck spent the week end in Salt day with her mother, Mrs. EuvisMilo Bread. Cazier Date Mrs. Nut and Cheese Mr. homemade of loaf with Happy snacking with members of gene Allred. ited in Springville on Saturday Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Fred their ! family: Miss Ann Hall of Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Loris Park; E. Beck and family, Mrs. Betty City spent the week end with and in Spanish Fork with Mr. Freeman and family and Mrss. Mrs. and Art and Mrs. Mr. and Hartvigsen her parents, Cherrinda Gardner. Mrs. Gloria Jensen. Ferry F. Hall.Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter of Salt Lake City visited on ahead a bread Make this is not bread day usually Though Sunday afternoon with her parto be found on such a service, for easy slicing. Its' moist and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wil-keents, crunchiand flavor full of when addition good a its worthy theres a cream cheese whip or ness. Goes to tea or- into the lacy thin squares of Swiss cheese lunch box. Good on1 the table Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trimble of to sandwich in between thinl; any meal of the day, plain or Salt Lake City announce the cut slices of this delightful quid toasted, served with plenty of birth of a son on January 31 butter. Hide it if you must, but Cheese Date Nut Loaf. at the Salt Lake LDS Hospitdo give it a day to ripen. For here is a place where Mrs. Trimble will be remADAS CHEESE DATE j cheese is used as a flavor, to add I am extremely concerned to the business interests in our al. embered as Kathryn WorthingNUT LOAF imcharacter to a bread often colorstate. I am going to work for ton. pbout House Bill 99 and the less by way of personality. And, Grandparents are Mr. and so bill of this the would (Makes 1 loaf. Recipe may upon expanison it place position Mrs. John Trimble of St. used as such, it is complemented be doubled.) Juab and Millard Counties, and that it will include the agricul- and Mr. and Mrs. DeanGeorge Wor(and that could also be comwater interests. tural towns therein, cup boiling the cities and Great grandNephi. plimented) by the combination thington, fine cut pound dates, There has been so much opas well as the other counties with a bland cheese such as 1 parents are Mrs. Geneva Worcups sifted throughout the state,- if en- position to the proposed hunt- thington of Nephi and Mr and Cream, Cottage, Swiss, Brick or flour deals bill inThe law. acted into fee license Gouda. ing and fishing Mrs. Christian J. Winter of Lecup sugar with the class B and C road crease. that the House Com- van. 1 cup shredded Cheddar' Cheddar cheese, mild to sharp, the mittee on Fish and Game has funds which come from cheese natural or processed, is used in 1 teaspoon soda' state into oUr counties and cit- called for a public hearing on Week- end guests of Mr. and the bread. It not only adds dis2 tablespoons butter tinctive flavor but fine food ies. It states, whenever there the subject. I want to assure Mrs. Georoge Fannin were his con- you, with the evidence available mother and sister, Mrs. Althea road hi teaspoon salt Ss contemplated values, both mighty important n 1 in meal planning. egg the estimated cost to me, that the Fish and Game Fannin and Mrs. Martha Sham-bur- g struction, to 1 cup chopped walnuts of which for any one' project and two children of MosDepartment certainly cannot By providing a variety of es Lake, Washington. crackers and wafers, other Pour boiling water over dates exceeds $6,000 for labor and justify its requests. cheese varieties may be used and butter. Let stand for 6 min- materials, all such work shall on the board or tray a wedge utes. Sift together the dry in- .be performed under contract d of creamy cheese gredients. Add cooler date mix- - to be let to the lowest responknown as Bleu, wedges of tore, beaten egg, cheese and sible bidder." Camembert, jars of cream and nuts. Mix only until blended. cheddar cheese spreads in end- Scrape mixture into d loaf bread pan. less array, the scarlet-coate- d Edam, first cousin to the miniatu- Let stand 20 minutes. re-sized Bake in slightly under mod- Gouda. With fruit in the background and great mugs of cold milk, here indeed is a H House Bih de- inserted in center of loaf will or restrictions. Snack Cheese Tray set-u- p into law, enacted be to were 99 on out clean. out Turn come serving of the name. Remember, most cheese is at its flavorbest rack to cool. expensive equipment already Cut with thin sharp owned by cities and by count-knif- e when served at room temperaNote ture. Easier to handle, too! to prevent crumbling. would lie idle much of the year while contractors- would jobs.' construction'' the Nephi Utah on or before the do s Last? Thursday, UP the' 21st day of April, A. D. 1967. must be presented in enue and! Taxation- - Committee made a- motion- - to accordance with provisions of meeting, PROBATE AND GUARDIANCode An-- 1 amend House Bill 9 so 'that Section Utah motor SHIP NOTICES. Consult 1953, as amended, with agricultural County Clerk or respective proper verification an required ftiela 2 per cent sales signers for additional Infor- therein. be abolished completely: F am mation. j happy to report- that' this J. BARRES JENKINS, to of Estate' of iort carried by a- vote1 of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Charles R. Jenkins, Deceased S. T centainly hope that such Estate of CHARLES R. success comes on- the' floor of JENKINS, deceased. Creditors of Dates vouchclaims with publication: Jariuary the- House. will present 2 1967 and 9, Speaking of tax- proposals, ors to the undersigned at office 19, 26, February I Nephi, the inventory tax- repeal- bill, of Will L. Hoyt, Attorney for in The Tlmes-New- s, refers now as it stands, only Administrator, 31 S. Main St, Utah. Nephi Local and Social News Page Four ' Bonds Buy where you work ' Mrs.-Kennet- h - He does - Add Cheese Date t'ut Loaf To The Cheese Tray - Representative Brough Reports - y. He works for his country a traveling man. Like seven out of ten government employees, he invests in U.S. Savings Bonds. He saves for the future his own and Americas when he puts something into U.S. Savings Bonds every payday. Bonds are a good deal. - They earn a good return and, make you feel good when you buy them. Buy Savings Bonds, where you bank or join the Payroll Savings Plan, where you work. You'll walk a bit taller. U.S. SavingsBonds. Bond facts: Savings Bonds fay you back $4 for every $ 3 in only seven tears are replaced free if lost, destroyed or stolen . . . have special tax advantages . , . can be redeemed whenever the need arises. ... - well-beate- Tht U.S. Government does not pay for this advertisement. It it presented ee pu&He service in cooperation with the Treasury Department and The Advertising Cennei. blue-veine- well-butter- one-poun- I wsm I Rev-Claim- - t 75-9-- 5, ay tax-woul- - - - BUICK iimim m-- t following lit equipment ea the 1967 Betel mi met The . sto--t itoeuel ? UhlH. MC8AJBI ne (DMhMteri la el feet or Ml fefreeta 9iaeet Brahe feet belie Treat a r kw ilpeli ml Mtaetleaal fegle 4 4 4 1 fiaUli at Beal Cite Am feete-frNheeUf Safety Mm 1 enrn operate 1 6 Baleetroa Geassi bel Full-Fl- o J Air ( 0U mtev M fteerlaa fell Mia Croee flea fetlster e Deer 4 4 4 MMy Mi 4 4 4 4 BUICK MOTOR DIVISION St 1 SS s ' . tUrifr-- wvto- r. Jfc. sSv& rtr w by-produ- ct Browse to your hearts content at the Buick hlue Carnival 749 Kcrth l!:!n St. iv Increased production of a from the Bingham Canyon copper ore sulphuric acid will become a reality shortly when a new $6,000,-00- 0 acid production plant starts operating at the Utah Copper Division smelter. gnSQfeW"lf Have you read any good window stickers lately? GREENWOOD SERVICE S&AUj frft t New acid production plant aids Utah Industries 4 4 Oarpetlaf XWCriM-- Scale model of main section of Kennecotti new $6,000,000 acid production plant. Background shown flow sheet of operations. 4 I nuager-typ- " 4 4 4 4 4 4 l 110, Glove taklM eelj MUrar 4 - The new 500 ton per day plant the sixth to he operated by Kennecott will help meet the current demand for the acid. In Utah, the acid is essential to the oil refining, steel and phosphate fertilizer industries. Kennecott also uses the product in its precipitation of copper from mine overburden, and in its electrolytic refinery. Ore from the Bingham Canyon Mine contains oxides of sulphur as a During the the becomes smelting process, sulphur dioxide, which in turn is processed into sulphuric acid at one of the six plants. by-produ- ct. by-produ- ct By increasing its production of acid, Kennecott not only supplies a needed commodity, but it minimizes the amount of sulphur that otherwise would be lost to the atmosphere in the smelting process. LlonnccaSS Copper Corporation Utah Copper Bivislcz Equal "An Opportunity Employer" I |