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Show Thursday, September 12, 1968 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Nephi News Briefs I BOVS i. '-- V, r V- '- ' - . V . .Ay-V- , r J'j u .i i T f 1 5" ?', a .u LOREN GARREn NAYLOR CO's DODGE 4 V at ' J$ ' f rt-- - '.... j.il. f . , - T . j r r -- ii"' i,V Jiw ' . lr T -- ' - " - 4, V - - f ; . i 7 ' but their f j,- - . fK -- - , : nM . S -- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell en- joyed a trip to Tuba City, Ari- zona over the Labor Day week end. They visited with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chamberlain (Linda). Mr. Chamberlain is Industrial Arts and Seminary at the Junior High in Tuba City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black had as their visitors Saturday, Charles Black of Granger, Nell Black of Kearns, and on Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden of Orem were guests at the Black home. ; ' - J wives. -- r- Nephi - V ' !' 623-054- fr fT.xPsu 7 the courtesy of Chapman Studio, owner of the originals. ANOTHER old time picture which will be on display at the Banquet and Homecoming Sept 21 is this Anniversary view of Nephi Main Street Domed building was long ago corner of Center and the Stake Tabernacle, at the south-eaold of The time Main Streets. display pictures will be with USE THE TNT'S TO The old time display always has caused considerable reminiscing among the older folks of East Juab County, and this display will again be a highlight of the event. st SELL THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS IN YOUR HOME! years News of Your Friends in Nephi P-- f Mrs. Chloe N. Bailey spent Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hansen the Labor Day week end in and family. Miss Heidi Hansen Cedar City as the guest of was chosen as Miss Iron Coum ty and she and her attendants reigned over events of the recPROBATE AND GUARDIANConsult ent Iron County Fair. SHIP NOTICES. or Cleik respective County Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins signers for additional infor- gave an open house for their mation. grandson and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawkins, at NOTICE TO CREDITORS their home. Richard visited Estates of Marinus Christen- with many of his friends and sen and Aurilla J. Christensen, the couple received best wishes, deceased. Creditors will pres- They have now returned to ent claims with vouchers to the Denver where Mr. Hawkins is undersigned at the office of registered for school. James P. McCune, attorney at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins law, 53 North Main Street, Ne- phi, Utah, on or before the 30th were in Kaysville for three day of November A. D. 1968. days last week to attend the Claims must be presented In wedding for their granddaught- accordance with the provisions er, Latricha Garrett and Gain of Sec. Utah Code An- Butcher. The young couple notated 1953, and with proper were married In the Salt Lake verification as required there- Temple Friday morning and a in. reception was held for them same evening. Walter A. Christensen the estates of the administrator Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawkins of Marinus Christensen and have returned to Phoenix, Aurilla J. Christensen, De- Arizona after spending two ceased. weeks in Utah visiting with relatives and friends. While In Dates of publication: August Utah they were hosts at a rec29, September 5, 12 and 19, eption at Kearns for their son 1968 in The Times-New- s, Ne and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawkins of Denphi, Utah. ver. Richard met and visited with many of his friends that he had not seen for two years after being wounded in the Viet Nam war. EXPERIENCE for ruggedness man-siz- e jobs W s: V oy ' ... I.O-- V - -1- U' ' V f ; I t." irfk-r"5- 4 .... giving away every- thing HU t7 .1.1,, it'",? ' Naylor Auto are - f f 'I isssawsu-- Guys 3 I ' - rr- GOOD I . S' BOYS" The .-- iV-- - 'Iv? "I'm one of AUTO !J Stir a pipeline, running a bulldozer, ripping through a : forest these are the tough boots of for the tough jobs. rugged tough leather. of soft suppie lightweight for acid resistance and water Mocassin toe styling. Hooks and eyelets that lace in a flash. The comfortable crepe sole has steel shank support. Theyre tough outside. Wonderful inside. Grab a pair quick. Laying Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. Glen Worthington, Mrs. Jack Wright and Mrs. Clarence Burton at tended the wedding ceremony of Ann Burton and Keith Blake at the Manti Temple on Friday, September 6. After the mony, the brides parents, Dr. and Mrs. Alma P. Burton en- tertained the families of the bride and groom at their home in Orem. Among, those present were Dr. and Mrs. Marcus H. Burton of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Burton of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Clement R. Hesse of Yuma, Arizona. cere-teachi- WOLVERINE Sportsmans Supply 123 South Main Phone 623-014- Nephi 6 1 -- Here! New '69 CHEVROLET TRUCKS! Now there are even more reasons why Chevrolet is more truck. i I 75-9-- 5, here. You prescription can depend on us to give you exactly what's prescribed, and at a fair, reasonable price! UNICO REDI-GRIsilent, safety traction tires. Greater tire you The best and mileage safety. can buy. ' x 14 black. 1 for Price 7.75 Special ; (Studded slightly higher.) , UNICO PERMANENT Fill and forget your raoliator worries. Don't wait and worry. Per gallon (in case lots). P year-aroun- d Afl $Q7.UU bad-weath- - , , ANTI-FREEZ- E ... $f y Q A Just WARFARIN PELLETS to kill rats and mice. Stop property damage and increasing rat problems. Priced for 20 ounce can Mr $2.39 for five pound can. EMULSOLIN, water reduceable paint, white or tint base . . . special, per gallon WHITE TOP STEEL FENCE POSTS. Heavy six foot posts $1.00 in bundles of 100. EACH........... POLYETHELENE SHEETING . . . for covering silos, hay- stacks, grain, buildings or many other uses. 10x100 ft. Widths to meet every need. black. ll WORK GLOVES . . . Famous "Frost Stopper" Gloves for Per Pair. rugged outdoor work . . . Black or Brown ... BALING WIRE . . . $9.95 per box. BARB WIRE . . . "T O $1 AC liUJ . $C JAw $1 fkQ w $8.49 per roll. FERTILIZE THIS FALL . . . If you plan to fertilize this fall, cal! now. The exact type of fertilizer when you need it. At the lowest cost I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green-halg- h were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hull and Mrs. Glen Poulsen of Ogden this past week end. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Chloe N. Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Wright and son, Logan, Miss Lois Schofield of Alamo, Nevada, and Miss Patty Cummings of Cedar City. Logan Wright Is a great grandson of Mrs. Bailey. The entire group spent a day at the LDS Manti Temple, preparatory to Logan serving as a missionary In the Mexican mission. MORE STYLE Here's the bold new look in pickups Chevrolets handsome new hood pro- file, new aluminum new interior grille, trim colors! get a cab and Fleet-sid- e pickup box that are double wall, double strong. You most popular America's pickup is more truck than ever for 691 MORE LENGTH New '69 Fleetside pickups provide cargo boxes up to 8Vi ft. bigger long-h- aul payloads or king-size- d camper bodiesl For work or play, you get the riding smoothness of Independent Front Suspension, the economy of Chevy truck power. Plus easier handling. work-prov- ed MORE COMFORT MORE more comfortable seats are designed with molded foam. Thick insulation hushes road noise. Bump leveling coil springs at all four wheels on most models smooth the way. More comfort! New workpower! ited new New, POWER 350-cu.-i- n. standard in A spirV8 is medium-dut- y models. Order it for pickups, tool And there's big V8 power in heavyweights. Chevrolet gives you plenty of workpowerJ V8 MORE VAN FOR THE MONEY Low-co- st deChevy-Va- n livers loads of economy with big Sixes or workwhipping V8. Nimble maneuverability in traffic makes light of big loads. Now available with Turbo Hydra-Matic. At your Chevrolet dealers now. More trucks are Chevrolets because Chevrolet is more truck! When you feel snug and smug all through the house, youve graduated to . . . Nameless Electtric meat! Youre cozy for living, cozy for sleeping with gentle and even, flameless electric heat. It's clean as light, silent as the sun, too! Thousand in This Area Enjoy Flameless Heat. Over 3,000 homes in the area we serve are now heated electrically. Why dont you discover the joy ot heating your home FA BUTLER BUILDINGS . . . if you are contemplating any type of building for this fall, get full information from your Branch Manager on what Butler has to offer you. You can save time and trouble and cost IFA and ALBERS FEEDS ... A feed for every need. UNIVERSAL PIPELINE MILKERS . . . This is the milker that wl be used at the Utah State Fair for 15 years to milk the prize dairy cows. Hundreds of dairy men in the area use and praise UNIVERSAL. IFA offers you complete planning service and maintenance service. See the Universal Pipeline Milker at the State Fair. ' j X THERES CNp a and race mformatnn to PIZZA. Sate and Marketing Dept i Utah Power Lght Co. Boa 899. Salt Laha Cty. Ut Everything you need for the Farm or Home, INTERMOUIITAIII l Six Man-siz- e Cnf k. - Peg mtvis Federated Clubs Fall I iinrhonn Cot LUHUICUII JCI fop IUI Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Burras- ton and family of Salt Lake, 10 at Rau'c Tafo City spent Monday In Nephi as guests of her parents, Mr. and JCJl. 17 01 nfljf 5 vQIC Mrs. Jesse Bailey. Mrs. Cary O. Peterson, pres-M- r. and Mrs. Fred Pace had ldent of the Council of the as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. Nephi Federated Womens Clubs and Mrs. Robert A. Nelson, Mr. announces that the annual fall and Mrs.' Robert Levanger and luncheon will be held Septembthree children and Ronald Nel- er 19, at Rays Cafe, starting son, all of Spanish Fork; Mr. at 7 p.m. An excellent program has and Mrs. Robert J. Armstrong of Santaquin, Mrs. Elolse Fill- been arranged. Two selections more of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. will be given by the Federated Richard Pace and two children Clubs chorus, and the principof Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Le-R- al speaker will be Mrs. Faye Spriggs and three children; Mattinson, president of the Melvin Pace, Miss Janice Tay- Nebo First District. Mrs. Peterson urges the Nelor, and Kathy Pace of Bountiful. After aacrament meet- phi Federated Club presidents ing, in the First Ward they all to obtain their tickets to this enjoyed informative and Inter- luncheon and to report who esting films of the Andes mis- will be attending. sion, given by Kent Pace, a recent missionary to the An- des mission. Nephi News Briefs r r- M. t FARMERS ASSOCIATION I A BRANCH NEARBY TO SERVE YOU. Because it s electric, it's better! U VAH PO WtR a LIGHT CO. MlfO I to rmwtoi or MM mm nametmvimmrg Pteaaa eand me, wrthogf obhoetieiL ntormetjon on ekectnc heatup. |