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Show Naphi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, August 29, 1968 NEPHI LOCAL, SOCIAL HEMS r uALKERS Mrs. Lester Briggs accompanied her son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briggs and family of ElCajon, California to Salt Lake City last week and spent several days there visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Florence Memmott and returned to their children home in Bountiful Saturday af. ter visiting for a week with her mother, Mrs. William Pax-ma- i EWS DO YOU HAVE A SAGGY, WORN SEAT ON YOUR PICKUP Rebuilding of seats for pickups, farm machinery, cars Matrlal on hand service. Average pickup LAWN MOWER AND Also kitchen chairs re$20. BICYCLE SERVICE upholstered. Max Baxter, Levan, Lawn mowers sharpened Shop next Utah, ph. We have tires, engine to Levan post office. parts, wheels and blades for most mowers. All sizes tires Cache Seed FOR SALE and tubes and parts for bicy623-11or see Call wheat cles and tricycles. Saws filed Grant E Worthington. and set. Leave word at Clarks Market In Nephl or at Kenneth Hoyt at Levan for pick up and Westenskows (fordelivery. merly Sams Shop) Gunnison. GRIFFINS REHABILITATION CENTER would like old houses to wreck for material. Phone Gonala j 754-335- 1. ay 623-019- 7. and-palre- '"I ' SELL THOSE UNWANTED USE THE TNT'S TO i i 489-601- 7. former ident of Levan, has the staff at JENKINS SERVICE, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Teerlink of Mona and Mrs. Grant Price were in Ogden last week to attend the funeral services of Rex Wheelwright, an uncle. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Price were Mrs. M. C. Hansen of Dragerton, Mrs. Dee Peterson of Leadville, Colorado and Mrs. Della Oossey of Salt Lake City. res- oined SALES 105 West Center Street. ITEMS IN YOUR HOME! F. Keith Davis, S3S East 4th North, Sprlngville, Utah. Ph LYNN POWELL, AND FOR QUALITY DIAMONDS shop at Nephl Jewelry, 17 No. Main St., Nephl HOME PLANNING HOUSE PLANS n. Mr: Powell is an experienced mechanic and welder, with special training in automat-ti- c transmissions and tune-up- s. Bring your ear, pickup or truck in today! ..(adv) Dr. and Mrs. Richard Parkin of Layton announce the birth of a daughter on August 15. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin of Nephl, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harkins of InGreat grandmother is diana. Mrs. Lucy Parkin of Nephl. WATER NEEDED HERE WANTED Man In this area who has machanical ability for sales and service. Earnings opportunity is quite high on this job, regardless of part or full time. No Investment. For complete Information, write: Electrolux Corporation Personnel Manager 1556 South Main Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Mrs. John Parkin returned to her home Saturday after spending a week with Dr. and Mrs. Richard Parkin and family. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner were Mrs. Beth Mitchell and daughters Amy Lynn and Miss Verna Palmer of Salt Lake City; also Mr .and Mrs. Richard Allen of Fairfield, North Carolina. 33, 34, 35 CUSTOM PAINTING by NEILS PAINTING Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pay of Salt Lake City were guests over the week end at the home of Mrs. William Paxman, sister of Mrs. Pay. They were in for the funeral services held Monday for George M. Pay. Interior and Exterior painting also shingle oiling Nell Garrett, Nephl Phone 628-054- 7. 3135 incl. Ne-p- Small engine failures? r Using a board under the hose, extending a bit beyond the end of the hose, is good practice when irrigating between rows. It breaks the force of the water; thereby preventing soil from washing out of place. Try it yourself. RPM Outboard I Motor Oil adds 1 power to and small motors. Extends plug life. STANDARD MAN IN NEPHI CALI YOUR Im Christensen Standard Oil Oil 423-06- Company of California One thing that every vegetable and flower needs in order to grow is water. If Nature fails to provide it in form of rain, the gardener must step into the breech. Sprinkling plants doesnt do much good. It just wets the surface of the soil causing plant roots to grow toward the moisture and then risk injury from the sun because they are too close to the surface. Thorough soaking to a depth of 5 or .6 inches is the kind of watering that makes a real difference to plants. Flowers or vegetables growing in rows can be irrigated by letting water run between rows, but gushing water will wash soil away. To break its force, a board can be placed under the hose, protruding well beyond the end of the hose. The resulting water flow will be gentle. Allow the water to run for an hour and then investigate the depth to which it has penetrated by digging a hole 'to see how many inches are dark with moisture. Knowing the time the water has been running and the number of inches depth to which it has gone in that time will allow you to determine how long the water must run to reach plant roots. hi Visitors on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Olive Broadhead were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rich-in- s of Lovell, Wyoming; and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Broadhead. On Friday they all attended the BYU graduation exercises where Lester Broadhead received his BS degree in physical education. Mr. and Mrs. Broadhead spent Friday night with his mother, and left Saturday morning for Park City to attend a teachers convention. Mr. and Mrs. Richins left on Sunday for Lovell, Wyoming, where Mr. Richins will teach seminary and Mrs. Richins will teach a first grade in Powell, Wyoming. They will make their home in Lovell. They also visited with Kenneth Richins in Echo, and with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Broadhead at Clearfield. Twenty-si- x members of the World War I Veterans and Auxiliary met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olpln for breakfast Tuesday morning, August 27. After breakfast they enjoyed group singing and a report from a special guest, Kenneth Webb, of his three-monttrip around the world. The breakfast and report were enjoyed by all. hs Miss Maxine Belllston and Mrs. Leora Sperry returned Sunday from a trip to the Northwest. They visited In Salem, Oregon with Mrs. Sperry's son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sherwood and family. Miss Belliston also traveled to Seattle and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Minton (Elizabeth Foote) where she enjoyed many of the beautiful sights of Seattle. Sho also visited with Mrs. Nel-d- a Cowan Lake, and Mr. and: Mrs. Ray Gadd. They all asked to be remembered to their many relatives and friends of Nephi. LEAMINGTON Mona Area News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte J. Dansie and family were In Salt Lake City Monday where they attended the funeral services for their uncle, Albert Frank Dansie. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Peery In Salt Lake City and with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peery and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamble-ton'Murray. Mr. and Mrs Elgy Ellertson returned to their home recentvacation in ly after a ten-da- y California. They visited with their daughters and families: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Sorensen and family at Freemont, California and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nash and family at San Jose. at The family of Mrs. Rosella Neilsen held a birthday party in her honor on Sunday, August 18, at the home of Mrs. James Lofgran in Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay spent the week end in Salt Lake City where they visited with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kay and family. They attended the Sacrament meeting in the ward there on Sunday evening, where Ellis was sustained as a counselor in the bishopric. Kim and Kia Ellertson of Tempe, Arizona are visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellert- Mr. and Mrs. John Straub of San Diego, California are visiting for two weeks with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Ellertson and family. Steven Schwarr spent last week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. His parents, Mr. and son. Mrs. Leslie Schwarr of Bountiful were also visitors at the Ellertson home on Sunday, and Steven returned home with them. Diesel smoking? Mr. and Mrs. Herman Young visited over the week end with their son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Young In West Covina, California. They also visited points of Interest in the Los Angeles area. Mrs. Katie Shepherd had as her guests on Sunday, Mrs. Sadie Harris of Grass Valley, California; Mrs. Melvin Stanley of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shepherd, Mrs. Melvina Bowles, daughter Christine and son Chuck and Mrs. Beth Christianson all of Springville; Mrs. Reva Bryan and Erma Newton of Mona, and Mrs. Veda Whitj ing of Nephl. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whiting and two sons enjoyed a ten day vaoatlon in California recently. They visited with Mr. Newtons brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shepherd, with Mr. and Mrs. William D. Linton and Mr. and Mrs. John V. Garrett, all of Thousand Oaks, California. tTherei iru Labor Day Monday, Sept. 2nd PROGRAM -- 10:30 A.M. CHUCK WAGON DINNER-12:3- 0 ro Amateur Rodeo, 3:00 Chevron Diesel Fuels burn clean, increase iniector life; triple fuel filter life. CALI YOUR U STANDARD Oil MAN IN NEPHI 623-064- 4 ChrUUniM Standard OH BIG DANCE 9 P.M. Musk by THE ESQUIRES BRING THE GANG AND STAY ALL DAY! 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At the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chamberlain (Linda) of Provo; Mrs. Mildred Taylor, Eileen, Roger and Neal of Orem; Mrs. Zoe P. Gibson and son Daryl, Mrs. Minnie S. Winter, Mrs. Winn Park and the guest of honor, O. Ray Powell. PRATT ThrOiO 23rd ANNUAL entertained Mrs. Thomas Stephenson the week end. Pago PARKIN MOTOR COMPANY -- 131 South Main St., Nephi, Utah |