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Show Nephi, Juab Counfy, Utah 84648 I eljc Thursday September 5, 1968 Eimttu-Sfrtu- o Page Four e MCMBER UTAH STATE PRftfASSOCIATION NKWSPAPIR NATIONAL Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. at Nephi, entry Office: 96 South Main Phone 623-052- Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson $4.00 per year, payable Subscription: 5 advance. in GENERAL MILLS CEREALS 3 pkgs 1.00 Wheaties - Cherrios - Kix - Lucky Charms Clackers - Cocoa Puff- s- Jets- - Wheat Stax or Frostoes - - MIX OR MATCH Nephi Local and Social Items Monroe where they visited with I Mrs. Greenhalghs mother, Mrs. Sylvia Muslg. Week encj guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lavon Ellert- son were their 80n ln law 811,(1 daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Anderaon and children of jremonon and Mrs. Larry Johnson and children of Boun' tiful. Another daughter, Mrs. Week end guests at the home Golden Theobald of Las Vegas of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han- also was a recent visitor at the sen were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ellertson home. Hansen and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Rex ChristenMr. and Mrs. Elwin Goble and sen of Pocatello, Idaho visited family of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. during the week end with his Kay Hansen and family, Mr. sisters, Mrs. Julia Rasmussen and Mrs. Gordon Hansen and and Mrs. Victor Collard. family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Step- Smokey Sayst and henson and son Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Green-halg- h spent Saturday and Sunday at Roosevelt visiting with Mrs. Glenna Belliston and son Michael. Guests at the home of Mrs. James H. Eagar on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. G. Marsden Cazier and family of Sandy. The impressive double ring Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Green-halg- h uniting Diane Tolley respent several days and Johnny Hatch was percently In Midvale and Granger. formed August 31 by Bishop They visited with their sons Kenneth J. Sperry at the home and daughters in law, Mr. and of the brides parents, in the Mrs. Glade Greenhalgh at Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenhalgh at Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Calrk Greenhalgh and daughter Linda spent Wednesday of last week In Miss Anita Ewell spent the week end in Pendleton, Oregon as a guest of Miss Donna Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hall and family of Provo spent the week end in Nephi as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Rondo Brough Slndv retxn?if, and.vd?Ug.ter to Oieir Nuy,3. CaUfonda recently after vis t- ing with his mother, Mrs. Lucy Brough and other relatives and friends. J W 8:00 p.m. A B - September 9, 1968 Ray's Cafe ALL WOMEN INVITED -- BRING A FRIEND ;jf 111 , i REP. RICHARD M. BROUGH CITIZENS OF JUAB AND MILLARD COUNTIES: Hatch (Diane Tolley) Home Wedding Unites Young Couple; Montana to be Home Mona News Fall Meeting 3 for 10 PEPPERS SEEDLESS GRAPES per pound 10 j IK E 2 doz 89 "AA" LARGE Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Cook and four daughters of Las Vegas, Nevada spent Saturday and Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte and Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Keyte spent last week visiting many points of interest in Wyoming, Idaho, Yellowstone National Park, and Montana. The Ernest Kay family reunion was hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kay at Vernon, Utah. Attending, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Lynn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay, Mrs. Margo Smith and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Kay and family, all of Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lynn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sperry and family of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kay and family, Mrs. Karen Mickles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stowe and family of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Marie Howell and children of Maple ton; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bowles and family of Sandy; Mrs. Bert Jensen and daughter Becky of Delta; Mrs. Richard Bunker and children of Draper; Mrs. Bud Hansen and daughter Ellen of San Diego; Mrs. Verda Addington of Burbank, California. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Moly-neuMrs. Sarah Moyneux, and Miss Norma Molyneux enjoyed a trip through Wayne Wonderland on Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neil-se- n and family of Murray visited with his mother, Mrs. Rose Neilsen on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers of Salt Lake City visited on Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ray Newton. presence of the immediate jy members and close friends. The home was decorated beautifully with a pink back drop and with white pillars and baskets of red and white roses. Home grown roses also were furnished by Mabel and Rheta Sperry to complete the setting. The bride wore an afternoon dress of white nylon lace over taffeta and carried a bouquet of a single white glamella surrounded by red rose buds. Her veil of nylon net fell to elbow length from a single pedal flower of seed pearls. Bridesmaids dressed in shades of pink, carrying white were Betty Tolley, sister of the bride, and Donna Aagard, a close friend. Larry Pendleton, a close friend of the groom, stood as best man. The mother of the bride wore a shell colored suit of orlon knit, while the grooms mother wore a pink orlon knit dress. Each had a pink glamelia corsage. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of the brides par. ents by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley, with Wilma T. Hone, Rheta and Mabel Sperry helping with the serving. The young couple left immediately afterward for Missoula, Montana where they will make their home. gla-meli- farmers. He was not swayed to and fro by special interests or lobbyists or pressure groups, lie did not compromise his principles with anyone or on any issue. The outstanding thing that we, as House employees, observed about Rep. Brough was his courage in standing fort he principles he espoused. We greatly admired his dedication and honesty. We feel that If all the citizens of Juab and Millard Counties could have observed Rep. Brough in action during the 37th Legislature, that they would have been proud of their Representative and of way he fought for their interests. We would like to commend Rep. Brough for the example he set as an outstanding Representative of your area and for the great work he accomplished daring the session. We heartily endorse Rep. Broughs candidacy for to the House of Representatives. Signed, BARBARA HVMES LORALF.E HEINZ GENEVE CORNELL Paid Political Advertisement by Mrs. Geneve Cornell, American Fork. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver entertained on Saturday evening in honor of their son Jonathan, on his third birthday anniversary. The birthday party was held at the home of Mrs. Olivers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd in Nephi. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Gadd and family, Mrs. A. V. Gadd and Lyman Charlie of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver of Mona. Mrs. Lowell Jones and son Mitchell of Iowa City, Iowa; Mrs. Eugene All-reMr. and Mrs. James Allred and family of Fountain Green, Larry and Sharon Gadd of Salt Lake City, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Gedge (Oliver and family. BREAD 5 loaves for 100 GERBER STRAINED BABY FOOD -- 9for 100 OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE Regular cans 29 PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 oz cans 4 fr 1 .00 --e- ach ROYAL TREAT MUSHROOMS -- 3 for 100 WESTERN FAMILY VINEGAR 59c CIDER VINEGAR per gallon 79c SPRY - 3 pound tin - - 69 White-gall- on LARRY PETERSON The cheap Insurance policy . . Is Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bywater of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr .and Mrs. 'Warren Newton on Monday. They also visited with Mrs. Ruby Summers. 1 MORRELL PRIDE BOLOGNA- - chunk, it worth it? Not if it means LESS than protection. To make sure you are fully covered, see us. We're indeWe agents. pendent full JERGENS LOTION Regular 1.59 size - --. - 99 CRISCO OIL 24 oz 49c TOILET TISSUE --- 12 ROLLS work FOR you! Sliced, per pound tXSIJRAXCE 33 South Office 623-025- ( 49 59 BEEF POT ROATS - per pound - 54 Seven Bone Cut CHUCK STEAK -l- b 56 GROUND BEEF- FRESHLY GROUND 2 lbs 1.15 SWIFTS PREMIUM Tops lb 69 BACON GROUND CHUCKlb 63 BONELESS BEEF STEW- - - per pound 73 COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE -- 2 lbs 99 per pound LVER 39 LAMB STEAKS SPECIAL Extra Tender 79 lb --I- f's -1- .00 ROYAL GARNET GRAPE JUCE 8 for 100 MORTON MEAT for 1.00 PIES -7 ROSEDALE lOpkgs 100 VEGETABLE- SWESTERN FAMILY BISCUITS kg-9 pound MPERIAL MARGARINE - - 49 --- -p- 1 Central Utah d, lb PILLSBURY HUNGRY JACK PANCAKE FLOUR -- 4 lb Pkg 694 x, As employees of the House of Representatives during the 87th Legislature, we observed Representative Richard M. Brough as a legislator. Rep. Brough put the interests ol the people of Juab and Millard Counties foremost in all he did. He kept all of his canpaign promises, unusual as this is. lie had campaigned to hold the line on taxes, and to resist federal Intervention in the affairs of the state, counties and cities; and these promises he kept along with the the others. .Rep. Brough introduced numerous bills that wer of vital Importance to this district. One of these was Ms proposal of an amendment, which passed, to give gas tax refunds to SHAVER GRAPEFRUIT JUICE - UNSWEETEN'D 46 oz can 3 fr 1.00 LIBBY'S CUT BEANS Regular size tins 5 for 1 00 LIBBY'S CORN -- Cream or Whole Kernel - Reg. cans - 5 for 1 00 LIBBY'S PEAS -- 5 for 100 U& POWDERED OR BROWN SUGAR Regular pound packages 6 for 1 00 0 Main NEPHI Home 623-003-9 MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS- VEGETABLES..PH0HE -- 023-04- 52 |