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Show Thursday, May 23 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 UTAH' STAT NEWSPAPER Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. entry at Nephi, Utah. sc6T Office: 96 South Main PttETTASSOCI ATIO Si NATIONAL t mnsinEamn Phone 623-052- Shown on Tour Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Subscription: Club's Spring Party Successful lovely floral bouquet set was held under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Garrett, resulting in the following being elected: President, Mrs. Joseph Garrett; vice president, Mrs. R. Roscoe Garrett; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Ralph E. Chase and reporter, Mrs. Alton S. Gadd. Games were led by Mrs. Alma C. Jones. Enjoying the evening were Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. Alma C. Jones, Mrs. Theo Westring, Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Joe Garrett, Mrs. Ralph E. Chase, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. J. E. SHAMPOO RUGS Worthington, Mrs. DeLos GarA FOOT! FOR rett and Mrs. Alton S. Gadd. A. the theme for the Booklore Club annual spring party held at Mickelsons Cafe on May 16. Mrs. Theo Westring was chairman of the event and was assisted by Mrs. Alma C. Jones and Mrs. DeLos Garrett. Clever pink and white nut cups, in the form of roses, marked each place. Poliowing the dinner, election of officers for the next season If $1 FOR CHAPMAN NOW--A- T DHae For all persons in Juab Coun-- 1 MaJ 16 at ty interested in weed control, if?n GndParentcsf ar Dr;' see to a tour be there will newj d e methods of weed control on w ona and Jwn Mrs- of, Wednesday, May 29. The tour wm begin at 9 am. nt the a te anJ, County Extension office. Thej Parn B En&landtour will include visits to test plots where: 1. chemicals have been used to control annual Mr. and Mrs. Everett weeds in alfalfa; 2. soil treat- of Los Angeles, California! ments were used; 3. chemicals spent Sunday at the home of were applied in the fall to con- her brother in law and sister, trol Bur Buttercup and other Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill. annual weeds in wheat, and 4, Mr. and Mrs. Keith AnderTordon used to control morning glory and blue flowering let- son and son Roger of Hunter were guests over the week end tuce. Weeds qre a major problem of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Juab County. Any new meth Doyle Orgill. od to help solve this problem should be investigated. STRAW and Winner in Meet rrvj 4, 8.95 STYLES 3.95 WESTERNS - - - from 2.95 UP DOYS KNIT OLYMPIC SHIRTS -2- .49 uSSiSL CHECKER FLAG TIRE a BATTERY SALE MAY 15th TO CARRIER TRUCK TIRES EL OFF SIS Specified PsrfonnaiKS Design . '' f CO-O- P CUSTOM POWER SHASTA CANNED cans for 1.00. POP-1- 3 PIERCES PORK & BEANS -- 300 size 8 for 1.0 BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES -- 4 for 1.00 CHARCOAL Large bags, Each 49 BANANAS - -- per pound 12 FRESH CORN LARGE EARS -- 5 fr 39 -- per pound 5 CABBAGE Imj FROST N FLAME PIES Apple - Boysenberry - Peach 31 0 TIP TOP LEMONADE-1- CO-O- BIG T P TRUCK A TRACTOR BATTERIES P JUICE--60- Z 8 MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS -- 1.00 6 for 98 GALLON PICNIC JUG wWh spout -- Reg. 1.49 99 ICE CREAM WILL BE ON SPECIAL TUES. & WEDNESDAY AT (May 28 and 29) 59 l2 gallon HI-LAN- D JENKINS SALES & SERVICE 623-0135- for ZEE TOILET TISSUE 12 ROLLS 1.00 DEALU OR AGENT NOWI 105 West Cente- r- Neph- i- Ph. ozcans PASCO ORANGE OFF CO-O- 1 6 ROSEDALE 9p VEGETABLES 1.00 BATTERIES AT TOUR LOCAL und SPECIALS FOR MAY 23 THROUGH WEDNESDAY MAY 29 FOR MSSENOBt CARS FtfETPRICE 34c lb 1 FLAKES Giant pks 2 for 79c Reg. cans MANDARIN ORANGES 5 for 1.00 POWDERED SUGAR 1 pound packages - - 8 for 1 ,00 DEL MONTE CATSUP 14 oz botffes 5 for J .00 JUMBO CARGO PASSENGER CAR TIRES 20 --po- KELLOGG'S CORN JUNE 30th CO-O- P CO-O- P Cut Up lb at low budget prices , PORK CHOPS - Center Cut Rib Chops 89 PORK ROASTS LOIN END - - pound 53 SPARE RIBS -- COUNTRY STYLE (try a barbegue) - lb 53 BARS BACON pound package 89 FRANKS-- 1 Pund Pk9 - 53 SEETHALERS HAM BONELESS - - per pound 98 KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP - - Quart jar - - 49e MARSHMALLOWS - CAMPFIRE 2 packages 35 CERTIFIED SALTED PEANUTS DANISH -- lib 390 PAPER PLATES Large size - -- 100 to pkg 85 SCHILLINGS BLACK PEPPER 4ozcan 39 CO-O- P Ht vl;,;j iii! -- EXTRA WIDE TREAD ' vT:: S HATS--DRES- 31 5 Nephi News Briefs TURTLE NECK DRESS SHIRTS 7.95 Whole Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Steel an"oun th irt of a! Nephi Youth is Fourth Place n, FURNITURE j Newell. Guests on Sunday at a fam ily dinner at the home of Bish op and Mrs. Vaughn J. Paxman were Mr. and Mrs. W. L Bunk er, parents of Mrs. Paxman, and their daughter, Eulalia Bunker of Delta, Mr. and Mrs Michael Paxman of Payson, The occasion was Sharon Pax, The Seven Pots and Pans mans birthday anniversary. held their organization meeting 2 Gail at on Thursay May Memmotts home. Their lead ers are Gail Memmott and Kay Painter. They talked, got ao quainted and elected officers Janis Carter, president; Laird, vice president Karen Jarrett, secretary; Arlene Carter, reporter; Annette Pexton, song leader; Nan Step-henserecreation manager On Saturday, May 11, at Richand Linda Sperry, activities Reporter, Arlene field High School, Steven Stow-e- ll manager and Rodney Painter qual Carter. ifled for participation in the State Track meet held SaturSi,?' day, May 18, at Salt Lake City. iSteven qualified in the 440 yard dash with a winning time in the region as 53.2. Rodney qualified in the high Jump with a winning jump of 511. Rodney won fourth place at the state track meet. Above: Steven Stowell working Steven is the son of Mr. and out for the state meet. Below: Mrs. William Stowel. Rodney Rodney Painter clearing the is son of Mr .and Mrs. James par in preparation for the state track meet. Painter. Ro-lay- RENT SHAMP00ER Mr. and Mrs. Sheril Newell and son of Salt Lake City were visitors on Mothers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry! G're 5 Page LSEX5K: Weed Control Mona News Results to be 1968 VEGETABLES-.piloriE Two |