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Show m sephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 STji Pago five Thursday, May 16, 1968 Gtimco-iCcty- fi Mrs. Belliston Hostess To OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPT. Mrs. J. L. Belliston was hostess to the members of the Ladies Literary Club last Friday. Mrs. A. V. Gadd was in charge of the special business meeting to complete the years work. Mrs. Gadd and Mrs. Belliston gave reports on the state convention at Park City. Each received a certificate In recognition of their many years of club work. Districts In the Arthritis fund drive were assigned and Red Cross bags were distributed for sewing. Refreshments were served by the hostess to Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. W. W. Stephenson, Mrs. John E. Robertson, Miss Mabel Sperry, Mrs. Wm. Bailey, Mrs. Wilford Bailey, Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Ralph Belliston, Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. WILL BE 0Sn from Friday, May 31 at 3 p.m. until Monday morning, June 3. NEPHI DRUG CO. what a PHARMACIST means to Ladies Literary Club LARRY OSTLER shows his tropyy winning steer. Right: Lori Kendall, and her horse. The horse won top honors in the younger exhibitors age group. Trophies, Ribbons Awarded In Successful A TEEN HE STOCKS THE YOU NEED! VITAMINS Energetic teens need supplemental vitamins to keep up their busy round of act ivities , . that's why your druggist keeps a complete line of vitamins for growing youngsters, from the finest phamaceutical items of merchandise, quality is much less expensive than inferior brandsl Our first meeting was held at our leaders home on May 7 where we organized two clubs. We named the first year sewing class the Five Fumble Fingers, and the second year cooking class the Kookie Cookies. Our new officers are: President, Tamara Memmott; vice president, Sheryl Whittington; secretary and treasurer, Barbara Garrett; social activities chariman, Debbie Lof-graOur leader Is Joyce Me Caffery. Reporter, Colleen! McCaffery. 4-- H News of Your Friends in Nephi Spring Livestock Show at Fairgrounds Monday Mothers day guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Patterson of Salt Lake Hill and Marjorie Black, stu-hodents of the B Y U, Mr. and Mrs. Read Smith and Alicia Read of Nephi. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Black of City, Mr. and Mrs. Read Black Kearns were visitors at the and family of Payson, Gerald home of his parents. J A successful Spring Live- stock show, sponsored by the Kiwanls Club of Nephi for 4H and FFA members was held on Monday. Ribbons were presented to the contestants by the sponsoring club, and trophies were given for top animals in each class. Trophies were contributed by First Security Bank, Intermountain Farmers Association, Jenkins Sales and Service, Painter Motor Co., The Christensens Inc., Toggery, Chapman Furniture Co., 4-- D Mona News asoB 3' W H.P., 22-INC- H ROTARY MOWER 99 SALE PRICE Fully Guaranteed V I Mothers day guests at the home of Mrs. Katie Shepard were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shepherd and daughter Robyn of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shepard of Springville; Mrs. Max Stansworth and daughter Sherri Lynn of Delta, Mrs. Reva Bryan and son Ronnie, Mrs. Erma Newton and Gordon Newton; and on Monday, Mrs. Fonda Earl and Mrs. Eva Smith of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Della Stanley of Nephi visited with Mrs. Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oldham and children of Kearns visited Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa H. Sperry. Sunday guests at the home x of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pritchett of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Molyneux and family of Mapleton, Miss Loma Molyneux of Salt Lake City, Tad Charles of New Orleans, and Mrs. Sarah Molyneux. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett of Kaysville visited at the Molyneux home. Moly-neu- DRIVE SOCKET WRENCH SET ne 75-F- GARDEN T. HOSE sale Ann L PRICE 71 socket set. Professional quality drop forged, fully guaranteed. diameter vinyl hose for better water flow. Long life brass fittings. Full inside ELECTRIC EDGER-TRIMME- SAVE R up 4(183 III TO $8.00 Trims around flower beds, borders, fences, frees, edges sidewalks and driveways with- - fingertip ease. Cut- ting adjustments I" to 2". Lawn & Garden RAKE SALE PRICE sat THREE-SPEE- FOAM COOLER g I49 SPECIAL Polystyrene bead results fn longer temperature retention, less leakage and strong walls. Lifetime lubricated 100-wa- tt motor; extra large beaters; fingertip ejection button; detachable 6 cord. 101b n bag---1- t let- - 'f .00 fn Plumbing and Builders' Supply lustrated Profusely in Full FURNITURE COLD 01 plus 29e oz25c for Il- Color AS LITTLE AS $3.00 PER MONTH Call or Write: Mrs. John H. Aagard Box 66 Phone 445-343- 8 Fountain Green, Ut. 84632 I cl --p- 00 31 Levan News LARGE AA DOZEN SMALL U.oo fl plus one $ for iB DOZEN fl.00 A j qU.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF c YYm IVktE (SAVE IGA POTATO CHIPS - - -- 1 LB BAG CHUCK STEAKS - 69 BREADS,1 2,rH 'BD(o)c With Purchase of -PGK10OFF IGA COTTAGE CHEESE TIDE GIANT 1 lb carfon GROUND 37 TI ifXx JHL Ujy - - 25 fo 100 waff - - 4 for 1.00 Regularor Iodized (SAVE With Purchase of 10) -- 1 26 oz 7:30 a.m. fo 6 p.m. Mrs. Neil Crosland accompanied her sister, Enid Bunker of Delta to Kaysville over the week end, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark. Sat: 8 a.m. fo 6 p.m. LB SIZE SALAD TOMATOES IGA DILL PICKLES STAMPS ITZ ORflCXERS PIES CHICKEN 623- -, 131 Custom Cuffing, Wrapping, Freezinc UNTIL FRIDAY 7:00 P.M. for your convenience C 1 lb IGA MEAT 56 EAST CENTER STREE7 OPEN qt. pk4l af Week Days PHONE 0)0 Whole, Sliced, Kosher FREE GOLD STRIKE NEPHI - lb 53 - - 69 A CHIQUITA BANANAS pkg 161 OPEN PACK TABLE FRESH PRODUCE SCHILLINGS BLACK PEPPER 4 oz can - 43 IGA P'APFLE - GR. IGA FANCY 303 FRUIT DRl.'iX 46 oz APPLE SAUCE STORE HOURS lbs5)09 I HALIBUT FILLETS MILD CHESEE - lb With Purchase of CAI lb FAMILY BEEF (SAVE 40c) LIGHT GLOBES POT ROAST lb 79 Boneless 36) With Purchase of 43 ROASTS ...I.1 gallon On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Paxman and family of Nephi were dinner guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen had as their guests on Mother's day, their daughter Mrs. Onelta Wade and children Janice and James of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Een-- ! dlxen and family of Salt Lake City. 8 oz. 1 ft one PETROLEUM JELLY 8 oz 37 MOUTH WASH int 49c n pint59c fflTl SHAMPOO CREME RINSE 59c pint VITAMINS Daily - 100s 99 (1SJ TOOTH PASTE gj- - 49 14 oz BALLS 19 - pint 39c TABLETS - 10s - 79 HYDROGEN WINDOW GOLF 5 grain -- jts. PEROXIDE M) MERCUROCHROME (Hj) POLISH CLEANER AND MORE! PRICE - GET ONE FOR 1 ASPIRIN 100 ALCOHOL RUB FRESHENER (0) & BUY ONE AT REG. (IBS) AIR 6oz Qrjj) SPRAY STARCH-1- 5 oz - SELL - RENT BUY SAVE UP TO 60 HOUSEOLD ITEMS Mrs. Floyd Bosh, Bishop and Mrs. Golden Mangelson and family. Book of Mormon 16 Volume 7. USE THE TNT'S TO HUM AMERICAN MADE e. from Hie baiikAmericard, CHARCOAL 4-- H Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs.H. Ray Francom were Mr. The Nephi First Ward MIA and Mrs. Virgil Francom and of presented their entertainment, his brother Wayne Francom All In Favor at the Mona Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. GorWard MIA on Tuesday evening. don Francom of American Mona MIA officers express Fork, Bishop and Mrs. Blaine and their appreciation to those who Norton granddaughter participated in the production. Lauri Kay of Provo. On Mothers day, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton entertained at a family Mrs. H. Ray Francom were dinner on Mothers day. Guests dinner guests at the home of included Mr. and Mrs. John their son in law and daughter, Ellertson of Nephi, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen of Mrs. Wells Ellertson, and Kim Orem. They also visited with The occasion also Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom Ellertson. and with Bishop was Mrs. Wells Ellertsons and family, and Mrs. Blain Norton and fambirthday anniversary. ily at Provo, and attended the Fourth Ward sacrament meetCus ing with Mr. and Mrs. Earl MAN OR WOMAN: tomers need service in Juab Francom at Springville. Earn County. Full or Mr. and Mrs. J. E Bendixen Write; $3.50 hourly and up. Rawleighs, 1415 23rd Street, had as their visitors over the week end their son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson LOST or stolen Girls blue Lindhart and three sons of Huffey bicycle. Disappeared Granger, and on Mothers day, on or about April 15. Any in, Mrs. Ramona and family formation will be appreciated joined them forHoyt dinner. Please call Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosh were in Salt Lake City Sunday and Monday to visit with their son James, and to see him off Monday as he left for the Southwest British mission. They alHelp Your Children to so attended the testimony know and enjoy the meeting Sunday evening at the Assembly hall. Others from LeBook of Mormon van who attended were Mr. and "Illustrated Stones . n. home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Francom and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady and daughter Cherl of Lehi. with nESvgau-nr- 4-- H 623-122- 0. PORTABLE MIXER Bishop and Mrs. Blaine Norton and granddaughter Lori of Provo visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley on Saturday. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley were guests of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowles and family at Springville. Recent dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Percy Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whiting and son of Nephi were dinner guests on Mothers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Jensen of Payson, son in law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Newton. part-tim- Nephi News Briefs 4-- H 4-- H Quality built for reliability. Features remote control on handle for choke, and stop, easy fingertip height deck adjustments, for maximum grass discharge. Conforms to safety standards of the ASA. 4-- H & Builders Plumbing Supply, and Forseys Variety Store. A contestsnack was served to ants by Allens Cash Store and Theodore Park, Cream O Weber Distributor, Being the first show of the year, emphasis was placed on teaching the boys and girls the correct way to fit and show the animals. Judges took time to tell why the various placings were made. Blue ribbon and trophy winners in each class were as follows: Livestock judging contest trophy, Andrew McPherson; FFA trophy, Mark Jones; swine, trophy, Paul McPherson; blue ribbons, Paul McPherson and Larry Ostler; sheep: trophy for top ewe, Brent Dailey; trophy for top ram, Ronald Dailey; blue ribbons also to Brent and Ronald Dailey. Beef, trophy and blue ribbon to Larry Ostler. Horses: 10 and 11 year old Lori members: trophy, Kendall; blue ribbons to Jerry Mike Stephenson, Belliston, Koye McPherson, Carl Llewellyn and Billy Lunt; 12 and 13 members: trophy, year old David Worwood; blue ribbon, Garry Jarrett; 14 years and members: trophy, older Ruth Ann Lucido; blue ribbon to Gail Memmott, Randy Carter, Larry Pay, Dale Jackson, Kay Painter and Scott Tolley. Marvin Ogden, Utah State University Extension Services judged the beef, sheep and skine, and Blain Larsen of Mt. Pleasant judged the horses. Several Kiwanis Club mem bers assisted throughout the day. companies. Just as with many other CORN SPINACH (I - - each TURKEY BEEF nkW BROCCOLI KRINKLE KUT FRENCH FRIES If 2 lb bag O |