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Show Thursday, October 5, 1967 33)C SuUCG'&YUlG Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 NEWSPAPER, Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. entry at Nephi, Utah. ;iAs)c8,'7Nj Office: 96 South Main Phone cuasiAir IPmSTLSSOaATlOM NATIONAL 623-052- 5 Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Subscription: wr aTTqf x I MRS. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS DOR1E R4MUTH IS THE IOTH "MRS. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS? VEYAS BORN AND EDUCATED PORIE HAS TAKEN ON AN AMBITIOUS SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL APPEARANCES THAT WILL TAKE HER TO AU. PARTS OF THE NATION. BUYING BONUS SHOULP PORIE QAMUTH BECAUSE THEY ARB A MOP INVESTMENT ANP they teach thrift. THEY ALSO SERVE... DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR, MARTHA WASHINGTON HAD 16 SPINNING WHEELS GOING ' - FULL TIME TO PROVIDE CLOTH FOR CLOTHING TO BE WORN BY MEMBERS OF HER HOUSEHOLD. BEST.., THERE ARE MANY WAYS OF HELPING YOUR COUNTRY. ONE OF THE BEST IS REGULAR PURCHASE OF U.S. SAVINGS BONOS. YOU HELP YOURSELF WHILE YOU HELP AMERICA ! Smote? Sayst Nephi News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family and Miss Margery Burton of Kearns spent the week end with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry Burton. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pay had as their overnight guests Thursday, their granddaught-an- d Be sure its out dead out! in Utahs Economy OCTOBER IS COOPERATIVE MONTH in Utah and across the nation. Farm cooperatives are recognized as a basic part of our American private reenterprise system that help farmers tain their identity as individual businessmen through their own initiative and Cooperatives are a basic part of our American free enterprise asset. system ... a great national e. tlMtt an 4S nojor farm cooperative h Utofc . .. Mwketbif tom $9J nilfioe ia tana producfi . . . WM cash (ana receipt from thoso product af $164 aiidioa . . . fana sapplias aad oqoipmoa! salts af $11 millioa . . mdliaa. Panhasas af fana sapplias aad oqutpewirt tola li of $1) These farm cooperatives, which include the big majority of all farmers in Utah as members, help keep the Utah farmer independent and help to keep Utah agriculture healthy. co-o- p and Support your local farm help keep Utah agriculture STRONG! UTAH COUNCIL Group Enjoys Recent Members of Mt. Nebo Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met on September 22 was at the City Hall. Prayer Neil-sen gjven by Chaplin Rosella after whioh Elena Stanley read several of her prize winning poems. The lesson The Year of 1867 was given by Mildred Robbins. Refreshments were served by officers: Captain Ina Kay, Verde Ellertson, Agnes Myers, and Almlna Kay. Others attending were Ruby Summers, Madge Newton, Syrelda Newton, Viola Lynn and Geneva Molyneux. and Mrs. Robert Sum. mere and sons of Orem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers and three children of Salt Lake City were week end visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton. Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte J. Dansie and family were in Salt Lake C;ty on Sunday to attend a family reunion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Peery. The occasion was the birthday anniversaries of Mr. Peery and Miss Tamra Jean Peery. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peery, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamilton and Mrs. Effie Larsen were present for the occasion. Mr. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Da. v;d McMillan and two children of Ventura, California. They were on a vacation trip through Utah and Arizona. After visitMiss Sally Kay, a student at ing her grandparents they went on to Salt Lake City and Boun- the Brigham Young University, tiful and were to visit at San spent the week end with her Francisco on their return trip. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mrs. McMillan is the former Kay. Sharon Brady. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hanson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ted Ferguson of Central, Arizona. Farm Cooperatives Play Important Role self-relianc- Jamea M. Moler, Charlea Town, West Virginia, president of Kiwanis International (left), receive congratulations from President Johnson for the effort Klwania is making throughout thea United States in behalf of law and order and the organization and noting. Moler e program to alleviate the cause of crime to President Johnson in Program plained Ki wanin' Law and Order the White Houaa on August 14. In the background is Congressman House InterHarley O. Staggers, West Virginia, Chairman of the state and Foreign Commerce Committee, representative from Mr. Molers homo congressional district. Mona News be a family affair, FEELS, ONE OF THE Page Two OF FARMER COOPERATIVES fjwotia cmnpM j lessU A CkristMM, IBU). Trip to Alaska Areas Mr. and Mrs. John E. Robert son and Mrs. Merle White re' turned to Nephi on Sunday after a two weeks vacation jn the Pacific Northwest. They left Nephi on Sunday morning and drove to Midvale where they met Mr. and Mrs. J. H Cotton, and all enjoyed a breakfast at the home of Mr. and At New Mrs. Keith Park. Idaho they visited Plymouth, with Mrs. Paul Chandler, a cousin of Mrs. Robertson and At Vancouver Mrs. White. they boarded the ship S. S. Yukon Star for an eight day cruise up the Alaskan passage. They visited at several ports At Juneau along the way. they took a sight seeing bus to the Mendenhall Glacjer; at Skagway they took the narrow gauge railway train to Lake Bennett. On the way home the ship went through the Tracy Arms, a narrow spectacular glacier lined fjord that only the SS Glacier Queen and the SS Yukon Star travel this narrow passage. They arrived back in Vancouver Wednesday morning and then traveled the trans-Canad-ia- n highway to Calgary, then to Oardston where they enjoyed seeing the Canadian LDS Enroute home they Temple. went through East Glacier National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Cotton took the plane to their home in Long Beach, California from Salt Lake City. KNITTING CLASSES start today, Thursday, October 5, at Ev7:30 p.m. YARN BOX eryone invited. WASHERS and DRYERS are Ward's October specials. Call us today. Wards Nephi Agency at 45 South Main, phone Large-4- 00 ELSE --q- 623-034- Mrs. Ray Newton urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and with Mrs. well in Midvale. DEL MONTE TUNA - 4 for 1 .00 PINEAPPLE JUICE- 46 oz cans 4 fr 1.00 DEL MONTE FRUIT DRINKS -- 4 for 1.00 CERTIFIED POP CORN 2lbpkg29 Clyde Frank Regular size cans Visitors of Mrs. Katie Shep-er- d on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shepherd and their daughter Robyn of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Reva Bryan, Mrs. Erma Newton, Mrs. Veda Whit ing and Mrs. Pat Newton. WITHOUT Good at 13 5 loaves 1.00 DEL MONTE STEWED TOMATOES 3 for 79c -- 1.09 TURKEYS - C GRADE HENS OR TOMS b 29 LB 59 CHEESE - MEDIUM SWIFTS PREMIUM FRANKS - pound package 59c HALIBUT FILLETS Delicious! pound 59 POT ROASTS SEVEN BONE CUT .per pound 52 FRESH PORK PICNIC ROAST -- SPECIAL -- LB 39c LETSGOl ASTERN1 DRAIN PIPE SADDLERY TROUBLES RANCH WEAR BOOTS WESTERN Viilt ear Mead hr tore. Widest lalaetioa of II types of Weston clotninq and prices. Send Ter Veer New FTEE Westen Cavsloal d fulls e ceteloq wittl mens styles in fun eeturel colarl Wrfte Dept. "I" 41 E. lnd So., Salt Lake City. Utah ftnAKOS WEAR!; J a D mo PLUMBING AND BUILDERS' SUPFLY Your PRO Hardware 66 SOUTH MAIN NEPHI UTAH. Ph. 623-119- lbs -l- when you use King Of AIL Perfect for clearing drains, liquefing grease, banishing odors. 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DEL MONTE LIBBY GOLD MEDAL PINEAPPLE - Crushed -FLOUR -- 25 lb bag -- 2.39 Chunk or Tidbits - - 4 cans 89 SCOTTIES FACIAL 5for 1.00 DEL MONTE APRICOT TISSUE 46 ozcan 39c NECTAR 79c LB SUGAR-1- 0 TO BU- YDEL MONTE PRUNE -N- OTHING JUICE DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 4ns95c DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT DEL MONTE CUT OR 46 oz cans 3 fr 89 FRENCH BEANS Reular size cans 4 for 89c DEL MONTE WHOLE for DEL MONTE CREAM or GREEN BEANS 3 89c DEL MONTE SPINACH WHOLE KERNEL SAUERKRAUT 2for37c CORN -R- eg cans 4 for 89c LIBBY VEGETABLES - - 95c PASCO ORANGE 5 JUICE--- 8 packages oz cans-8for- l00 CHICKEN PARTS MRS. CHESSHERS--pack- 59c age BANANAS 8 lbs 1.00 GREEN PEPPERS Large 3c ea. Pun(l 3c CABBAGE PEANUTS 3 lbs 1.00 COCA COLA -- 6 PACK WITH BOTTLES ---- 39 TROPICANA ORANGE JUICE 4 for 1.00 nE 623-04- 52 |