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Show NpM, Juab County, Utah 84648 imto-Nctu- EIjc New Babies.. Levan Local, Social Items Babies bom at the Juab County Hospital during the past week include the following, acMr. and Mrs. John Sorencording to the list released on sen and two sons of Pleasant Wednesday by Hospital autb Grove visited during the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt orities: They attended the Son, bora April 23 to Mr. Bendixen. and Mrs. Ronald C. Newell. Levan Centennial reunion at Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. the Levan Ward Chapel SaturClark Nowell of Mona, and Mr, day evening. and Mrs. Tale Brough of i. Mrs. James R. Emmons and children spent Friday of the bom 22 to Easter week end at Daughter, April Lehmans Mr. and Mrs. Monte J. Robinson Cave. From there they went to of Tooele. Grandparents are Milford where they spent two Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson of Mr. Emmons. with days Mr. and and Mrs. Nephi Nephl Teerlink of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh had as their week end visitors, her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Shepherd of Altwo coats in ONE DAY.. pine, Alden Bosh of Caliente, Nevada, and his sister, Mrs. Venice Lay of Marysvale. Ne-ph- Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bendixen were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lindhardt and son of Granger, and on Sunday, Mrs. Ramona Hoyt and family and Terry Hoyt, a student of the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen had as their visitors on PRATT & LAMBERT VAPEX HOUSE PAINT 'his outstanding latex paint is easy i use add dries quickly. Apply vo coats the same day I And the urable, blister-resista- son. finish nt Mr. and Mr3. Frank J. Lunt visited over the week end with ustom made Cali-'ate- d members of their family: Mr. Colors. and Mrs. Sterling Fackrell and family at Springville, Mr. and --D PLUMBING AND Mrs. Alvin Rolph in Salt Lake City. On Friday and Saturday IUILDERS' SUPPLY they visited in Ogden with Mr. Mr. and rMs. Farrell D. Lunt. 44 SOUTH MAIN Saturday evening and Sunday :PHI UTAH, Ph. 423-- 1 199 they visited with Mr. and Mrs. longer. Choose and lays om White plus new-looki- ready-mixe- d r The Lady Lions met Thursday, April 11 at Rays Cafe. The tables were decorated with an Easter theme. Hostesses were Mrs. Jerry Bosh and Mrs. Dean Winn. Mrs. Richard Bean, club president, conducted the meeting and a short business session. Glen Tuckett, baseball and football coach at BYU gave a lecture and demonstration on physical fitness. Attending were Mrs. Margaret White, Mrs. F. A. Hep-pie- r, Mrs. Nina Hanson, Mrs. Lorin Garrett, Mrs. Barry Davis, Mrs. Dick Wetherell, Mrs. Ivol White, Mrs. Richard Bean, Mrs. Rulon Broadhead, and the hostesses, Mrs. Jerry Bosh and Mrs. Dean Winn. Mrs. Edna Sherwood returned home recently after a two and a half months visit with members of her family. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer at Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown at Lindon, and with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers at Amerian Fork. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Fran-cohad as their visitors Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Russell of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Russell of Iogan. Other visitors on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Norton and three sons of Salt Lake City, Lynn Francom, son Paul and daughter Carol of Provo; Bishop and Mrs. Blaine Norton of Provo. Dinner guests Sunday at the Francom home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom, Debra, Ron and John Francom of Spring-ville- , and Donna ODonnel, a student at the BYU in Provo. m The slightest touch elicits an immedi itc response from a sens!-v- e plant. Here seedlings are growing in a container; tan be potted later for house use or g. own outdoors. The most delicate touch of a fingertip on a single leaflet of a nsitive plant is sufficient to cause that leaflet to fold up in esponse. Run the tip of a finger down the stem from which leaflets grow nd all of them collapse, face to face, one against another. Hit he stem, no matter how gently, nd it will instantly bend down-varOf course these startling movements do the plant no The person who named the harm. It recovers within min.ensitive plant Mimosa pudica utes (faster if it is growing in n botanical Latin must have full sun), but it may be several ad a sense of humor for hours before it performs again. comes from the Greek vord mimos", an actor, while Sensitive plant, a native of )udica means modest. A modest the may be grown ctor it is indeed retreating from seeds for use as a house t a touch. plant or in the garden. Its only This physiological response needs are a sunny spot and conif the true leaves to touch stant moisture in the soil. nakes the sensitive plant one of The fine, lacy leaves are prethe most remarkable in the ilant kingdom. pink to lavty, the It has been a source of won-Je- r ender flowers dainty, the plant to successive generations of is easy to grow. So easy that it conis available in .hildren who like nothing better tainers at your supermarket. han to watch the plant react to Grow it yourself and be sure to heir manipulations. Oddly, the send a container to the nearest irst two leaves to appear (the school so the children may grow fed leaves) do not respond to "ich. and watch this wonder. Milton Lunt at Hunter, and on Sunday they attended the dedication services for the Hunter Stake House. EACH FRIDAY UNTIL 1 NEPHI DRUG CO. Z P.M. s, d Mr. and Mrs .Keith Worthington and four children of Midvale were week end visitors at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lave me Worthington. Dr. Don Christensen and a friend of Alhambra, California visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Vemell Christen- The regular monthly meeting of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers of Salt Creek Camp was held April 17 at the home of Mrs. Laura Brough. Ireta Carter was in charge and prayer was by Chaplain Laura Brough. The history of Amanda Jensen Nelson was given by Mrs. Chloe N. Bailey, her daughter. Mrs. Bailey also gave highlights in the life of her grandfather, Johan Andrea Jensen. The lesson on Government of the United States and the Utah Territory, 1880 - 1896 was given by Mrs. Maude Robertson. Hostesses wre Naomi Bailey, Maud Robertson and Priscilla Nielson, and others present included Ireta Carter, Delta Hed-berLaura Brough, Catherine Bowles, Ethel Gadd, Wanda a Burridge, Chloe N. Bailey, Cole, Elnora Foote, Lela Fowkes, Evelyn Kendall, Lois Nelson, Lillian Ostler, Alda Pexton, Essie Shaw, Ruth Wells, Laurel Hall and Carol Stuart. Patient List Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi Include the following, according to the list released on Wednesday morning by Hospital authorities. Those noted by have been admitted and released since the Issue of this paper dated April 18: LaMarr Sherman Jones, Santaquin Barbara Haymond, Nephi Zora B. Booth, Nephi Oscar Horton, Colonial Manor, Nephi Cleon H. Kenner, Nephi Margery Burton, Nephi Ruby Summers, Mona Axel L. Johnson, Leamington Jennie S. Bryan, Nephi Alice Jenkins, Nephi Barbara B. Nielson, Leamington Kim Chase, Nephi Michael Darren Young, Nephi. Millie Lovell, Leamington Carl Jarvis, Spanish Fork Myrl M. Finiinson, Leamington Gayle Williams, Nephi Jerry Mangelson, Levan James B. Taylor, Levan Mark Corbett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Corbett. listed Previously patients stil lat the Hospital include: Leah Bosh, John V. Cooper, Bertha J. Evans, Claude Kay Geneva Madsen and Joseph William Mann. ited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Alden Oakley at Maple-towith Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shepherd at Springville, with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cole at Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Van Ausdal at Santaquin. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gadd and Mrs. Allred were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver in Mona. ALKERS bulging hood scoops, special suspension, and a bumper so revolutionary, competition is still kicking it in frustration. Winner of Motor Trend Magazines Car of the Year award. Drive it and youll understand why See your GTO. 400 cubic inches, Pontiac dealer. Hes out to smash sales records for the 7th straight year FOR SALE 1957 Ford SERVICE EARN A FREE VACATION STAY FREE vacation for two at LAS VEGAS with the pur- chase of 200 gallons of Sinclair Gasoline, a grease job and oil change. See us today for your special record card and details! ED'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 385 South Main -Nephi, Utah Drive With Care and Sinclair Buy Sinclair! USE THE x THTS THREE FHA Properties are offered for sale to qualified purchases without regard to puchaser's race, color, religion or national origin. THE FHA OFFICE IS LOCATED AT 125 SOUTH STATE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, ROOM 3215 OR PHONE 524-524- 2. Buy Bonds where you work. They do. and-paired- . Pontiac Motor Division, BRAKE 623-141- 7. Of IICUUNCC RENT OUR POWER RAKE Two apartand sweeper. FDR RENT C. H. Kenner, 294 North Main, Nephi. Phone ments (1 bedroom, 2 bedroom) Call Steve Greenwood at 623-041120 incl. 623-082- 4. or 623-185- 1. NEW SPRING JEWELRY SALE FOR hkkf Practically excellhome Beads, etc. Nephi new Jewelry, 17 North Main, Nephi ent location gas furnace See Owen Cowan at 377 North Third Blast or phone IS Earrings 623-063- 8. JULCASE 37 South Main Si. MONEY A VAILABLE for any remodeling through Pru dential Federal Savings. 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Leave word at Clarks In Nephi or at Kenneth Market FDR SALE Used couch with matching chair and otto- Hoyt at Levan for pick up and Westenskows (fordelivery. man Call Jana Hudson merly Sams Shop) Gunnison, ! Tuneup Repair BEDROOM HOME AT 262 SOUTH 3rd EAST IN NEPHI FOR $12,500 (AS IS) WITH ONLY $100 DOWN LAWN MOWER AND BICYCLE SERVICE Clarence C. Cowan, 460 South 1st East Hardtop Motor NOW YOU CAN PURCHASE A NEW 423-115- If you want to know what makes Drive so great, the Great Yide-Trac- k drive Pontiacs Great One. INSPECTION STATION Home in Nephi Blaster Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. of last week. Twenty guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sherratt heavy duty adjustable Art Hartvigsen at Spanish of Brigham City were visitors Fork. UTILITY KNIFE on BYiday at the home of Mr, Mrs. S. and Gibson and Chase Mrs. Cowan. Bishop Ralph Shaped to fit your hand. and Merrie and David enjoySlide action blade locks posMrs. Flmest Brough was hon ed a trip over the Easter week itively in 3 positions. steel blade holds a ored at dinner end. They visited at Kanab, given by her edge longer, cuts better. Si 50 Glen Canyon Dam and other niece and husband, Mr. and 5 blades Knife, Mrs. Dan Lake at Salt Bushnell, points of interest. City on April 13. The occas- 4-- D PLUMBING AND Guests at the home of Mr. ion was Mrs. Broughs 80th and Mrs. Roy Chase over the birthday anniversary. Other BUILDERS' SUPPLY recent Blaster week end were guests were Mrs. Broughs Mr. and Mrs. Oran Nielsen and brother in law and sister, Mr. NEPHI UTAH. Ph. 9 two sons of Sunset, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Christensen of find Mrs. Burnett Stephensen of Provo. Mrs. Craig Mortensen and Henderson, Nevada. son Quinn of Los Angeles are Mrs. Evan Blackett enter- visiting for a few weeks with tained for her son, Morris, on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon his ninth birthday Thursday Broadhead. Mrs. Eugene Allred of Foun- - Page Three M-m- Milo Cazier were dinner guests were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tain Green is visiting this week with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd. On r- g, NEPHI LOCAL, SOCIAL ITEMS visn, CLOSED Mi-uo- Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cazier and family of Kearns. Frank Cole Camp Meets at Home of Mrs. Brough DDP d. sen. Juab Hospital For Physical Fitness Tuesday, Greig Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Christensen and a friend, Ira Kat-ne- r. Both young men are students of the BYU at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT lady Lions Hear Need RESPONSIVE Nephi Local and Social items Mrs. Dick Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bosh attended the Levan Reunion and Homecoming on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and two children of Sandy spent the week end in Nephi. They visited with Mrs. Ruth Wells an dMr .and Mrs. Byron John- Thursday, April 25, 1968 fi new Freedom Shares h Plan, you are eligible to purchase the new type U.S. Savings Notei Freedom Shares Tk VS. in Cmnmnl torn not Mf too oo oporotion wit U It to prooo ntoi oo poiUo Orfortotont ond Tho Adoortmt Coonoi. Otto oioortioomenL I roooort |