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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 2fje 1 i UTAH STATE PReIs NATIONAL SI o tmi AsSOCIATIOH NEWSPAPER lM9,6I0' Roy E. Gibson Subscription: -- Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab' County, class Second Utah. Utah. at Nephi, entry r i , . Office: 96 South Main Phone 623-052- 5 Editor and Manager $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Simrocttifi Sunday evening visitors at Winter and sons Leslie, Leon, the home of. Mrs. Minnie & Jeffery and Ryan of Spanish Winter 'were her sons and Fork. their families, Mr. and Mra. RED HEART YARN Beta Club Meeting on sale at Forney's Miss Claudia Jenkins and a Jay Winter and son Paul of Week end visitors at the Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Ben ONLY 880 stuLouise Miss Mrs Mr. of home and Charles Hanks, friend, LiterMembers of the Beta were Neal Williams dents at the BYU visited Sunary Club met at the home of Williams parents, their president, Mrs. Clarence an daughter Kristie of Og- - day with Miss Jenkins den. Jack Williams of Orem, President and Mrs. J. Barres Wilkey, on Thursday evening, Leon On Sunday evening Williams of Provo, Orin Jenkins. LET US SUIT YOU WHILE October 3. Mrs. Wilkey conmeetducted the meeting and wel- Williams of Salt Lake City and they attended Sacrament SELECTIONS ARE GOOD! comed the members and guests. Glen Williams of Las Legas. ing In the Nephi Third Ward Club collect was read by Mrs. On Saturday, Mrs. Reid Ar- where Elder Wayne Jenkins nold of Granger was a guest at gave a report of his mission Allen Belllston. ' to the East Central States. A report on their experiences the Charles Williams home. at Girls State was given by; Mrs. J. A. Price spent last . Deltha Gowers, Lois Bailey and of , week In Salt Lake City where and their Ctty. Allen. Ellen Bailey, and Mrs. she visited with Mrs Florence Belltaton. program chairman, and also with her sisWilkins Ijjgj r'alnad th. clah program tor. Rhoda Shill ter, . the year. Refreshments were served to." BLOele' Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. ShepMrs. Jack Ludlow, Mrs. Allen Mr Mra Albert Haney herd (Georgine Park) of Coloas ther visitors Saturday rado Springs, Colo, announce Belllston, Mrs. John Parkin, Mrs. Raymond Christiansen, Ossie Orton of Union, Oregon the birth of a daughter on Mrs. Arnold Brough, Mrs. Geo. an(j fr. Thompson of Salt Lake September 15. Grandparents D. Haymond Jr., Mrs. Othel city. are Mr. and Mrs. George Park Pay, Mrs. Jack Brough, Mrs. of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkey, Mrs. KenDinner guests Saturday eve- Glen Shepherd of Mt. Pleasant neth Nyman, Mrs. Roy E. Gib- ning at the home of Mr. and Great grandmother is Mrs. son and special guests, Misses Mrs. Ralph Miller were their Winn Park of Nephi. Lois Bailey, Ellen Bailey and son In law and daughter, Mr. Deltha Gowers. and Mrs. Richard Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Tew children Stephen, and Kathle had as their visitors Sunday, and foster son, Tony, of Fountheir son and daughter in law, also tain their Green; Book Review Enjoyed daught- Mr. and Mrs. David L Tew; aler, Mrs. Ardell Henderson and so Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sherine her daughter Michelle of Orem. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert By Booklore Member all of Riverside, CaliforMrs. Fern Francom of Mornia. They had attended conat Booklore Club members met oni visited the Saturday Coats are broad of shoulders, narrow ference in Salt Lake City and at the home of Mrs. Ralph E. home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal were enroute to their homes In around waist and hips . . .trousers 3. Mrs. Joe E. Peterson. on Mrs. Wilkey Hostess i Thursday October 10, 1968 at NEPHI LOCAL, SOCIAL ITEMS suits designed for the athletic type Givi-de- Chase October Garrett, the club president, JUAB COUNTY MAN IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE! RE-ELE- CT REP. RICHARD M. BROUGH Paid Political Advertisement by Juab County Republican Committee, Bob Thomas, Chairman SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! wel- comed tlie members and 'conducted several matters of business. li - .Vrili Mrs. Chase reviewed ' The Raft by Robert Trumbull. This is the exciting and true story of three World War H Navy flyers whose plane went down in the sea, and of the incredible hardships they endured fight- ing, the, sea for- 34 days drift- ing in 'a rubber' raft without food, water or equipment. They were harrassed by sharks and the raft capsized several times. Occasional rainshowers provided them with just enough water to barely exist. They were eventually washed onto an Island where natives cared for them. They were later taken to Hawaii, where the author, a correspondent for the New York Times, met the bomber pilot,. Harold Dixon, who with his two campanlons, related the account of their miraculous survival. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Joe Garrett, Mrs. J E. Worthington, Mrs. Alma C. Jones, Mrs. Ronald Belliston, Mrs. Herman Young, Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Jesse Bailey, Mrs. Leonard Garfield, Mrs. Alton S. Gadd and the hostess Mrs. Ralph E. Chase. n, California. Charles Bowles and and Mrs. Keith Aston daughters Maxyne and Chris- of Mr. Provo visited Sunday with tine, and son Chuck of Spring-vlll- e Arspent Saturday at the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Bowles' parents, thur Scott. Mr. and Mra. Melvin Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs visited recently in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Randall Covinghad as their guests on Sunday, ton. Mrs. Covington is a niece their son and daughter in law, of Mrs. Briggs. They also visBishop and Mrs. Blaine Nor- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle ton of Provo, and Mrs. Stanleys Thompson of St. George who sister, Mrs. Katie Shepard of were guests at the Covington home. Mona, Mrs. are tapered and trim! These new Athlete suits look, feel and fit like they were tailor-mad- e to the athletic type. Fabrics are plain and fancy worsteds in fashionable shades and patterns the kind you might expect to find suits but only in custom-tailorenever at such a reasonable price! d THE TOGGERY any to (ft '! r 0D(TEmjQ) THURSDAY, OCT. 10 5:30 CBS Evening New Channel Five News 9:00 The Jackie Gleason Show RAW WIND IN EDEN," 10.-0-0 Movie, THE GLASS BOTTOM BOAT," Doris Day 10:00 Channel Five News 10:30 Run For Your Life FRIDAY, OCT. 11 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 Wild, Wild West C 7:30 Gomer 10:00 Channel Five News 10:30 Mannix SUNDAY, OCT. 13 5:00 Lassie 5:30 Gentle Ben 6:00 The Ed Sullivan Show 7:00 . Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 Mission: Impossible Gunsmoke Giannel Five News Football with Meek CBS Friday Night Movie, RIO CONCHOS, Richard Boone and Stuart Whitman 10:00 Channel Five News 10.30 Lancer SATURDAY, OCT. 12 5:30 Daktari 6:30 My Three Sons 7:00 Hogan's Heroes 7:30 Petticoat Junction 8:00 The Carol Burnett Show is w cvJ . MONDAY, OCT. 14 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 Heres Lucy 7:00 Mayberry R.F.D. .c Jeff Chandler and Esther Williams Channel Five News Run For Your Life TUESDAY, OCT. 15 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 The Red Skelton Hour O j e '! 7:30 Pyle-USM- 8.00 oil! i::Ugi ti-- hLi'l irf; Theatre, 10:30 7:00 Hawaii Five-- 0 8:00 CBS Thursday Night 1 7:30 Family Affair 8:00 Monday Night Mondie CBS Playhouse, THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR, Lloyd Bridges and Kim Hunter 9:00 The Jonathan Winters Show 10:00 Channel Five News 10:30 Run For Your Life WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 The Good Guys 7:00 The Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 Green Acres 8:00 Wednesday Night Theatre, WRITTEN ON THE WIND," Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall 1 0:00 Channel Five News 10:30 Run For Your Life t Extension phones belong in your design for modern living. The choice of styles and colors is wide. The cost is low. If you want your phone to ring where you of where you arent-ju- st call us or ask a telephone man. are-inst- ead Illustrated: the graceful Trimline phone with the dial that comes to you Mountain States Telephone Two Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Johnson were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Linford and four children of Bountiful. NEW... j KEEP A Page II ) J g'T Y ' |