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Show Thursday, Decemb 7, 1967 Page Two Nephi, Juab County, Utah 8464P past week include the following, according to the list released by Hospital authorities on Wednesday . CX T SOOATIOM MEMSH UTAH SIAI NATIONAL NEWSPAPER lAfc8"7w Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. entry at Nephi, Office: 96 South Main 5 Phone 623-052- Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson Subscription: Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Carter of Nephi announce the birth of a daughter on November 14 at the Payson Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Gyppe Lowry and Lynn L. Carter of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Deland Holman of Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthington of Spokane, Washington are parents of a girl, bom on December 5. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Worthington of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bates of Bates, Idaho. $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Levan Local, Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter Mr. and Mrs. Max Garrett and children Rhonda and Kim spent the week end in Salt of Provo visited Saturday and Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with her parents, Mr. Tom May. and Mrs.A rvil Wankier. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Don Finley of sons Bruce and Craig were the California spent Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Bakersfield, the Thanksgiving week end in Mrs. Lawrence Nielsen in DelLevan with her parents, Mr. and ta. Mrs. J. O. Taylor. Lynn Fran com and son StevMr. and Mrs. Marion Wan- en and a friend, Bruce Farrer kier and family and Mrs. Chris- of Provo were Friday over tine Taylor were guests of Mr. night and Saturday visitors of and Mrs. Rex Taylor in Provo Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Meril Stephen-se- n and family visited in Moroni on Saturday with heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nunley. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aiman of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Anderson and family visited in Sutherland on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanford. NEW HOME FOR XMAS. YOU CAN PURCHASE A THREE BEDROOM HOME AT 262 SOUTH 3rd EAST IN NEPHI FOR $13,500, "AS IS" WITH $200 DOWN, OR AT 340 EAST 200 SOUTH, FOR $1 1,500 "AS IS" NO DOWN PAYMENT. CONTACT OUR FHA Properties are offered for sale to qualified purchasers without regard to puchasers' race, color, creed or national origin. THE FHA OFFICE IS LOCATED AT 125 SOUTH STATE, SALT LAKE CITY, ROOM 3215 OR PHONE Green Mikkelson of Fountain Daughter, bom December 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L Chris- tensen of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Irons of Moroni, and Mr. and Mrs. Val Truscott of Nephi. Great grandparents are Mrs. of Nephi, Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Jay Worthing- Valma Hansen ton of Salt Lake City announce Maria Christensen of Spring the birth of a son on December City, and John W. Irons of 5. Grandparents are Mr. and Moroni. of Mrs. Henry Worthington Son, bom December 1 to Mr. Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit and Mrs. Roger L. Fleenor of Cook of Fountain Green. Great are Mrs. Grandparents Nephi. Mrs. are Harry grandparents Haney of Salt Lake J. Irons of Nephi and Mrs. Darlene of Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fleenor Cook Thomas of Murray. Great grandparens Green. are Mrs. Stella Fleenor, Mrs. Babies born at the Juab Clarice Tedesco and Mrs. Vera County Hospital during the Bawden. Forget Those Old Frostbite Treatments the affected part with snow, and also forget the completely invalid caution against rapid thawing. Also, dont massage or rub the frozen part. Dont touch it at all. fcw Viff I LIGHT AMBER PACKAGE WALNUTS Certified 89 3 BAKERITE LB UN COFFEE -- 2 pound 1.49 12 oz pkg HERSHEY 39c CHOC. CHIPS FRUIT CAKE MIX 2 for 73c BETTY CROCKER DATE BAR 39c MIX-p- kg pkg DOUMAK MINIATURE MARSMALLOWS 19c I pounds for 89c CHOCOLATE CANDY MIX - - 59 Begin rapid rewarming as soon as possible. A hot bath is excellent, but avoid scalding. Hot wet towels will help, changed frequently and applied gently. If no fire or hot water is at hand, place the patient in a sleeping bag, or cover with coats and blankets. Hot liquids will help raise body temper- persons are paired off, each watching the other for signs of ature. For any frostbite, even a mild case, prompt medical attention is important. The depth and degree of the frozen tissue cannot be readily ascertained, and the treatment will vary with the severity of the injury. Dress properly and use common sense about exposure in se- vere cold, and most cases of frost121167 bite can be avoided. To prevent frostbite, first be certain that you are properly dressed for the temperature. Avoid overexertion and excessive perspiration. Avoid contact of bare flesh with cold metal. Dont drink alcohol or smoke. In first aid for frostbite, forget the old saw about rubbing DON'T BORROW . . SUBSCRIBE TODAY!!! CHECK OUR PRICES ON MIXED NUTS SODA CRACKERS 2 pound package 59 BLUE PLATE SHRIMP MEDIUM -- CLEANED ---- TIN - 59c 53 CUDAHY TANG NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN -- 5100 SCOT TOWELS - - EACH 35c WALDORF TOILET rolls 1.00 TISSUE--1- 2 TASTEWELL OLEO 4 pounds 1 ,00 CREST TOOTH PASTE - Regular or Minf Regular 95c tube 59 .1.33 99c ANACIN-IOOs-Re- g STYLE HAIR SPRAY Regular size fins 2 for 1 .00 URGE ROLLS even fish like a choice . V , I voo-- ' it -- 'M' 'J'i 'V?' ' s I 1 . 0 'W!" ' 4 I1; ? ' f t 'Vft, - s - , s' 'X V '4 ' J DRISTAN-Re- 1.19 g. 69c HILLS BROS. 3 air on a still day. One of the dangers of frostbite is that you often dont feel it. First thing you know is that someone else notices that your ear or nose is turning white. The frozen part becomes hard to touch and loses feeling. Many sports leaders advocate a buddy system for outdoor winter sports: two PET NON FAT DRY MILK 4 Pound size 1.59 SHORTENING---59- c MIXED CANDY frostbite. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OFFICE OR ANY BROKER. 524-524- Daughter, born December 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn G. Barnes of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Ingram of Nephi. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingram of Nephi and Mrs. Luella Price and Mrs. Kathleen children, Terry Green and Miss Julie Bills of Salt Lake City visited on Sunday with Mr. and Frostbite is an important Mrs. Derle Hansen. health hazard each winter in most of the country. Mrs. Virginia Peterson of parts Health, the magaTodays Idaho with is Pocatello, visiting zine of the American Medical Asher parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. sociation, reports that true frostHansen. bite means that the tissues are of ice form beMrs. Vern Mangelson visited frozen. Crystals cells. Nerves, muscles in Murray over the week end tween the with her son in law and and blood vessel tissues are most daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn susceptible. Frostbite can happen before Mathews and family. you know it, and it isnt necessary for the temperature to be excessively low. The wind plays an important role. 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