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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 eljceimcO'ctuc COME IN and look over our sleeping bags for price and From 11D5 to 20.95' quality. at FORSETS In Nephl " Mrs. A V. Gadd returned to HOME FOR SALE Wall her home Saturday after 3 bedrooms ing spent a week in Salt Lake wall carpets 7 Call city with members of her fam- Mr. and Mrs. John W. ily: PEACHES FOR SALE Gadd and family, Mr. EindT Mrs. them Howard PEACHES pick FOR SALE i yourself V Gadd and Mr' and 1095 South Main, Payson. Hales, Elbertas, Sun Golds, and Riley, 3738 you can pick your own Reasonable price. Will Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chaffin be ready after Sept. 15. Contact of Teasdale were visitEXPERT SHARPENING or see A. Z. Robbins, 1001 So. ors at the home ofFriday Mrs. Rosa Main, Payson, phone Gerhart Saws Knives Scission All Tools. Mowen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox of V. W. (Rill) TUNBRIDGE at LAWN MOWER AND Bountiful spent the week end 0, 604 South 1st West, Phone BICYCLE SERVICE with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8738 Lawn mowers sharpened Nephl Ed P. Cox. We have tires, engine Miss Barbara Bateman of parts, wheels and blades for 1964 Ford FOR SALE most Lake City Is visiting at Salt mowers. All sizes tires ton pick up. Extra gas tank, the home of her grandparents, radio and heater. Like new. A1 and tubes and parts for blcy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough. so half cab camper, stove and dee and tricycles. Saws filed and set. Leave word at Clarks 1967 model. Earl Misses Linda Ingram and refrigerator. Market in Nephl or at Kenneth Hawkins, phone Kathie Christensen enjoyed Hoyt at Ivvan tor pick np and Westenskows (for- several days at Lake Tahoe last delivery. week. MOTEL MANAGER WANTED merly Sams Shop) Gunnison. News of Your Friends in NephiisnTtCi'ize,!s Hews 50 members I I 623-059- FOR SALE Concord grapes, you pick 9c lb. Also Tomatoes, and peaches while they last Valley View Ranch, Payson. Watch for red sign on Highway 91 between Payson and Salem. Reed Brunson, ph. a 465-345- 8. 3939 465-230- 5. FOR SALE Crocheted Afghan with pillow to match Call 623-018- 623-061- 8. and-paire- FOR SALE Used Stoker-matlan oil heater, and a butane gas heater. Rue Golden, phone 623-08c, 7. I WILL PAINT (Tri Chem dish towels for Embroidery) gifts .trousseaus, etc. Call Mrs. Evelyn Bosh at 623-162- 3. 373839 -- 623-081- 9. consider lady or couple without children. Apartment QUALITY PEACHES avail- furnished. Leave name at The office and appllc Brookside Or- Times-New- s able Sept. 15 chard, 900 East First North, ations will be forwarded to advertiser for possible Interview Nephl. Bring containers 3738 appointments. Will Learn the secrets of beer cookery Find out how to make delicious everyday dishes with beer such as beer meat loaf, beer chicken, beer sausages and beer cake. And then there are such gourmet treats as rarebits and Carbonnades Sand in this coupon for our pamphlet of free recipes on cooking with beer. s Flamandes. Beer cookery is as traditional as yesterday... as modern as tomorrow. Beer adds a real flavor treat. FOR RENT Two apart- NOTICE TO BIDDERS ments, each 2 bedrooms and wash room heat and water After many prior discussions furnished. Call Rancho Trail- and final consideration in spec-S7- tf ial session city council ers, phone 623-14meeting of 7 a.m. September 17, 1968, 57 Plymouth k was the unanimous opinions FOR SALE station wagon, $50.00 as Is; also of the Mayor and City Council '53 Pontic, $75.00 as is See men that the following described property be declared surplus Clark Ostler or phone 623-18and of no further use to Nephl FOR THE BEST DEAL on City: Remington Guns, Shop Forneys Com 3 rds. N. and 15 rds. Variety In Nephl! W. of the S. E. Cor. of the N. W. of the N. E. Vi 64 Pontiac FOR SALE of Sec. 9, T. 13 S., R. 1 E., excellLemans 2 door coupe S.L.M., th. W. 30 rds., th. 4 speed. New ent condition N. 26 rds., th E. 30 rds., Phone paint and engine. th. S. 26 rds. to place of beginlng. Cont. 4 acres and 140 rds. of land. PROPERTY FOR SALE at Sealed bids will be received East Street Center Second to relative the purchase of the EuG. Make tin offer to Mrs. above described property, In the gene Wilkey, 403 East Center, office of the City on or before phone 5 p.m. Monday, October 21, BEFORE YOU BUY any 1968. Nephl City reserves the Coleman products check our right to accept or reject any or all bids submitted. Forneys Variety at prices 42 South Main, Nephl By order of the Nephl City Council, Nephl, Utah Good used Date of FOR SALE publication: Sept. 19, piano. Call Pauline Mangelson 1968. I 623-08iB- at 3738 623-179- 2. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks Roadside Stand, High- andl appreciation to everyone way 91, north of Mona, or at In Juab County who voted for orchard and packing shed at me In the Primary Election. 3738 I shall always be deeply grat-fGenola to you. Richard M. Brough at 30:06 SHELLS Special box. Forseys at $2.99 per Mc-Mull- in Name Street . Zip ul 5-t- UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST SALT LAKE Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter were their grandson and his wife: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pay-stru- p and two children of Tooele. CITY. UTAH To Honor Old Glory... had hew Prepared by a r' anf Mrs. James Jirseri8en as chairmen. A short program was given after the meal. George Phillips was honored by having This Is Your Life read by Mrs. Elnora Foote. Mrs. Margaret White gave a brief report on her attendance at a state meeting of the council on aging held at Park City. com-Bowl- Farmers VISQUEEN POLYETHLENE 3 to 40 feet wide -- 100 ft. rolls to cover silage, haystacks, etc. NEPHI LUMBER 55 West Second North Nephi, Utah " 05---jj DONT BORROW . . SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! bom August 31. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clinn A. Morgan of Levan and Mrs. Inez Thomas of Caliente, Nevada. Great grandmother is Mrs. Edna Cunningham of St. George. Mrs. Morgan spent a week at the Thomas home helping with the new baby. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood were Mrs. Lola Lee of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodall and family of Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Fran-cospent the week end in Provo with members of their family. On Saturday evening Mrs. Fran com was honored at a birthday dinner on the occasion of her 80th birthday anniversary. All members of the family were present, including Wendell Francom who flew In from Seattle, Washington for the occasion. Other family members present were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom of American Fork, Bishop and Mrs. Blaine Norton of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Francom of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Francom of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Francom attended Sunday School In Pro vo Sunday morning and In the evening accompanied their son Wendell to the air port In Salt Lake City. They returned to their home Monday morning, Ne-ph- youve graduated to Teach participating citizenship each on Savings Stamp Day in your FDameless wecL, class- room, and help each student take an active interest in government Explain that money loaned to America backs our freedom wherever it is challenged, while producing generous rewards for the saver. A wallet card, reproducing Old Glory and bearing "A Pledge to My Country on the reverse, is an added incentive for new savers to join in Stamp Day. When albums are exchanged for Bonds, a personal certificate k awarded. EiGcttric neat! ... Let her fall asleep on the living room floor if you have flameiese electric heat in your home. Sunshine-pureven, electric heat gives you total comfort. e, Millions Enjoy Electric Heat Over 3 million U. S. homes and apartments are now heated flamelessly. The Federal Power Commission forecasts 19 million electrically heated homes by 1980. Be modem tomorrow, and put electric heat In your plans. Convert to Electric Heat New developments make it so much easier now to change your homo's heating to electric. You'll be surprised how little electric heat costs too. I Low Rate. Owner of Total Electric homes receive ecial low rate for electricity. SHARE IN FREEDOM M.M. PIZZA. U.S. Savings Stamps and Donds Por a. Light Co. UWi Boa MS. SM LM. CM,. UMl Ml W I ar aiftwing to wiwodd m mm mm. Pmm Mnd wttKwt oWtQtokyy bud a- - re electric, It to froorolri oo pov for this mdoortioomont. wok tko Trooomr, Dora rtmomt md The ddoorfome Coo a. iom Mention C1112-Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Dannis Thom- as cozy as her bed . . . The VS. Oooormmokt Eaat Juab Senlor "joy1 a hot dinner which as (Mary Morgan) of East Ely, Nevada are parents of a son When the whole house is poem as Francis Scott Key did, when he saw The Star Spanned Banner still waving by the dawns early light" during the 1814 siege of Fort McHenry. Your tribute can take a simpler form. Introduce your students to U.S. Savings Stamps, which give vivid meaning to the values of good citizenship and teach thrift that pays both personal and patriotic dividends. A filled stamp album may be exchanged for a Series E Bond which now pays a new higher rate of when held to maturity. 4.25 na Levan News 75-9-- 5, . . . You need not write of Mrs. Ernest Brough and Miss Helen Brough spent a day last week In Provo with Mrs. CARD OF THANKS Brough's sister, Mrs. J. W. Christensen. While there they We wish to thank our many enjoyed a drive through the new relatives, friends, and neighIndian Hills district. bors who helped or offered during the Illness and Mr. and Mrs. Vemell Chris- following the death of our son tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Hor- and brother. ace Christensen of Springville We especially want to thank spent the week end at Flaming the Fourth Ward Bishopric, Gorge Dam. Relief Society and all those who tributes and returned sent cards, floral Stephen Bracken those who parto his home recently after hav- food, alsoat all the funeral services ing spent ten days in San ticipated In any way. or assisted Francisco as a guest of his Mrs. Tola Hansen uncle, Francis Huber. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cassle Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family of Hunter spent the week end in Nephl as guests of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry Burton. A personal tip to the hunter PROBATE AND GUARDIAN Consult SHIP NOTICES. Wolverine shoes are light and a perfect shoe for the County Clerk or respective tough Youll signers for additional inforelk and deer hunter. mation. load off your take a feet every day. Come in and NOTICE TO CREDITORS try a pair on. L. L. Carter at Sportsmans Supply, 123 South Marlnus ChristenEstates of Main, Nephl. sen and Aurilla J. Christensen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, attorney at i, law, 63 North Main Street, Utah, on or before the 30th day of November A. D. 1968. Claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper Mrs. Dulcie Francom had as verification as required there- her visitors over the week end, her grandson and his wife, Mr. in. and Mrs. Randy Francom of Walter A. Christensen She acadministrator of the estates Stockton, California. to Provo for them companied Marinus and of Christensen a short visit there. Randy Is Aurilla J. Christensen, Deenrolling at the BYU. ceased. Visitors Saturday at the home Dates of publication: August of Mrs. Dulcie Francom were 29, September 5, 12 and 19, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tolley Ne- sind three children of Salt Lake 1968 in The Tlmes-New- s, City. phl, Utah. City. State Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler of' visited Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Catherine B. Mrs. Bowles accom-- ! panted them on a ride over the sky line drive. m 1.00 a bushel PEACHES lemon Elberta and Hales. I'm interested in recipes for cooking with beer. Send me my free pamphlet. Page Three Thursday, September 19, 1968 patUr Vs better! 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