OCR Text |
Show Thursday, May 18 1967 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 SHFjc SimcQ'iVrmo Mona Area News Happenings S&e crJrknwotiiTieji NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Andrews spent Mothers day In Payson with members of their family. The family enjoyed a Mothers day dinner together. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Speak' man of Salt Lake City visited with her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Published Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Second class Utah. at Nephi, Utah. entry Office: 96 South Main Phone 623-052- on Monday. 5 in Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable advance. Nephi Local, Social Items Mr. and Mrs. John E. Robertson returned home recently after a ten day visit In Long Beach, California with Mr. and Mrs. J H. Cotton, and at Leisure World with Mrs. E. T. Kall-gresister of Mr. Robertson, and with other friends. n, Jack S. Pace of Pleasant Grove visited with his mother, Mrs. Alean S. Pace on Mothers day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and family of Tooele were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett. FOR ONE YEAR, THE NEPHI SCHOOL OF MUSIC Has been here to serve the people of Nephi. Now, becaushe of the demand we have felt it for musical necessary to open a supply center and art supplies. WHY PAY city prices plus the gas and time it takes to travel when prices here at the Nephi School are more reasonable. A great offer on the The NEW Mark IV Polyester Cord Tire OFFER LIMITED TO MONTH OF MAY To give you a chance to get the great new MARK IV POLYESTER cord tire on your car for safer and smoother driving, we make this special offer: guarantee comes to you from IFA and not the manufacturer because we are so confident of the quality of this great tire. We are also taking a lower margin of prift because we expect to double sales with this unusual offer on this unusual tire. This special on casing off your car lr for a total of SI 2 for your set of old A 3 trade-i- n I! tires on a new set of MARK SPECIAL GUARANTEE. The MARK IV's. Polyester tire will be replaced AT NO COST TO PURCHASER if they fail due to road hazard or defective workmanship or material within 12 months. IV (Usual exclusion for nails, punctures, wilful abuse, etc.) OFFER IS LIMITED TO MONTH OF MAY SEE YOUR BRANCH MANAGER TODAY FOR THIS TIRE OFFER AND MANY OTHER MAY SPECIALS! I THIS COUPON WORTHS FIVE DOLLARS 141 Of WEEK Ros-enlu- of Mrs and Mr. were Summers Ruby Mrs. Richard Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers and family of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers and family of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Neiwton had as their Mothers day guests Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Beardall and family of Springville. Har-lNewton, a student at the Utah State University, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton. mummv - CHEERIOS-KIX- WHEATIES--3pkgs9- DEL MONTE RED 7 WHITE STAR TUNA Regular size can 29 CHERRY PIE FILLING "WILDERNESS" No. 2 can -- 29 WESTERN FAMILY PEAR HALVES - No. 2'2 can -- 29 Levan Local News Briefs Mothers day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferron AnderMr. and Mrs. Orlando Ander- son and family of Salt Lake son were Miss Marlene Ander- City were week end visitors of son and Mrs. Edith Kahoilua of his mother, Mrs. Chloe AnderThey also visited with Salt Lake City and Mr. and son. Mrs. Dwight Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wood. family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond PeterMr. and Mrs. Wallace Bal-loof Toll House, California son and son of Midvale, and Mr. announce the birth of a daught and Mrs. Sherman Peterson and er on May 10. Grandparents are family were Mothers day dinMr. and Mrs. Prank Ballow of ner guests of Mrs. Edna PeterLevan and Mr. and Mrs. Clay- son. ton Edwards of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn MathMrs. Edna Sherwood celebrat ews and family of Murray were ed her birthday anniversary Mothers day visitors of Mr. and on Sunday. Dinner was served Mrs. Vem Mangelson. Paul at 2 p.m. to the following: Mr. Mangelson of Monticello is and Mrs. Richard Spencer of spending two days this week Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellor of Lehi; Mr. and Vem Mangelson. Me is Mrs. Ray Bowers of American by the State Highway Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Patrol. Brown of Lindon, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Loralee Engle of Salt Wesley Christensen of Nephi, Lake City spent the Mothers Sherand Mr. and Mrs. Robert end with her parents, week wood. The dinner also honored day Jackman. Mrs. Sherwood on Mothers day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman Mothers day visitors of Mr. and Ava and Mrs. John D. Shepherd in- and daughters Loralee father of cluded Mr. and Mrs. Roger and Henry Peterson, in Spring Mrs. Jackman, were Shepherd and daughter of Las as the dinner on Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. City ofSaturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jack Thom and two daughters guests The occasion was the of Springville, Mrs. Wilis Shep- Clark. second anniversary of birthday Diand Carl herd and children Mr. and Mrs of the daughter ane of Magna. Walter Engle of Cedar City. Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gardner were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Green of Fountain Green, Mrs. Karen Kendall and children of Magna, Mrs. Cherrinda Gardner and Mr. and and Mrs. Marvin AnderMrs. Alan Howell and children sonMr.visited in Salt Lake City of Salt Lake City. over the week end with memMr. and Mrs. Leon Tobler and bers of their family. Mr. and were family of Salt Lake City spent Mrs. Morris H. Anderson at a family hostess and host end her week with the mother, Mrs. Grace Christensen. Other dinner on Mothers day. Endinner guests of Mrs. Christen- joying the delicious dinner were sen on Sunday were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson, Mrs. Leslie Christensen and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler and Mrs. Joseph Christensen of and family; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hendrickson and son, and Salt Lake City. the host and hostess, Mr. and The Civicettes met at the Mrs. Morris H. Anderson and home of Mrs. Codeal Brough on daughter Christine. May 10. Those attending were Gwen Stephensen, Carol Hansen, Melba Ballow, Blanch Stepe.Suesscr hensen, Floy Harper, Louise AlTaylor, Pauline Mangelson, ice Shepherd, Enid Worwood, Fern Wankier, Bonnie Bosh and the hostess, Codeal Brough. HASTA TOP LIBBY PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRU- FRANCO-AMERICA- ALL Regular size tins N 7for 100 SPAGHETTI ALL FLAVORS M rasas $1 .00 CUDAHY CORN T JUICE 4fr 89 Regular 46 oz size CAN -83 SALMON ZEE TOILET TISSUE 8 rolls for 75 CREST TOOTH PASTE -- Reg. 95c -- NOW 59 --T- Mothers day visitors w BEST TIRE YOU CAN BUY! eft I Week end guests of Mrs. Newton were Mr. and Mrs Wesley Sherwood and son Chris of Provo, Mr. and rMs. Max Green and children Jill and Terry of Tooele. Other dinner guests on Mothers day were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Newton and sons Allan, Ronnie and Wayne of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Newton and children Gregory, Debra and Gary, and Mrs. Nada Kay of Mona. Beautification .The Mona Committee is urging all citizens to get out this week and put forth special effort toward cleaning of yards and streets. With the coming of Memorial day only ten days away, many relatives and friends will be in the community, and committee members would like them to see a cleaner and more prideful Mona this year. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen of Murray visited on Saturday with Mrs. Ruby Summers and Mrs. Rose Neilsen. Ar-vil- la Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kay of Mona announce the birth of a daughter on May 4. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Kay of Mona and Arnold of Nephi. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Heb-e- r Fowkes of Nephi. Miss Sally Kay, who is attending the College of South-- 1 ein Utah .spent the week end' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Kay and daughter Cheryl of Sandy spent Mothers day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Schwarr and family of Bonn tiful and Mr .and Mrs. Wells Ellertson and family were the Mothers day dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E Alton Ellertson. Page Two BEEF-1- 2 RINSO 3 em-jloy- oz can ---- GIANT SIZE teen 53 - - 63 $1 F&P TOMATO cans SAUCE--1- 0 89 HUNTS CATSUP 14-o- Regular VETS bottle z DOG FOOD- 14 Regular cans News Briefs 18 WESTERN FAMILY MILK -t- for 100 --- 7 for 100 STA PUF RINSE '2 gallon size 79 TEtiWM LETTU C E - crisp - LIBBY MEAT PIES 15 LIBBYS PEAS - PEAS & CANNED all cans HAWAIIAN PUNCH 7 cans 1 00 NOW per lb -- 1 0 CARROTS - CORN OR SPINAC- H- 7 Pkgs 1.00 495 STRAWBERRIES per rap 21$ ASPARAGUS lb 19 ON THE PURCHASE OF UNICO TILLER AT IFA (DURING MONTH OF MAY, ONLY) A irJTERr.iourJTAirJ FARMERS ASSOCIATION See E. RULON BROUGH, Branch Manager 1 285 West Cente- r- Nephi -- Ph. 623-031- CARD OF THANKS We extend our appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors, to the Bishopric of the Third Ward and to the Relief Society for all the ysmppa-th- y and help given during the illness and following the death of our wife and mother. We are grateful for the beautiful floral tributes, and for the food brought Into our home, and to all those who participated In the funeral services. We are sincerely grateful. The Leo Bowles Family - per poiandl 77$ BOLOGNA 59 Chunk, lb 43 RUMP ROAST OR HEEL OF ROUND pound 75 ROAST PORK STEAK--per- lb 54 Sliced, lb HE RE REALLY LOOKING FOR IS A CHAIR THAT EJECTS COMPANY SO WE CAN GET UP EARLY WHAT TO DO THE MILKING!" --- Give The Times-New- s For Birthday or Wedding Gifts-only?$4.- 00 per year per PORK ROAST - - lb 49 GROUND BEEF- FRESHLY GROUND 2 lbs 1.09 GROUND ROUND PURE LARD MEATS - GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES..::."! C -- C23-C4- 32 Ib77 2 lbs 37 |