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Show Napfu, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday October 10, 1968 Levan Local, Social Items THE DIG BOASTS You'va heard him. Wa all nothing wrong with getting a have. Ha It king of tha hill, bargain price. to hear him tell It. Yet, there Is- - something Makes little difference wrong if that bargain item is whether he's purchased an not a quality item; if it careggbeater or a new auto- ries no guarantee of permobile. He got the best deal formance and satisfaction. ever given on the purchase There Is something wrong if of that particular Item, any- that bargain Item does not function as It should, does where, anytime. You know the fellow. He not perform the nb it is supspends many hours driving posed to da. here and there, looking, comShop wisely. Look for barparing, bargaining. And, In gains. But, don't forget about the final analysis, doing a lot such things as warrantees more driving, looking, and, and guarantees, and the imbargaining than he does portance of doing business with a reliable, established buying. It is a good idea to shop merchant who stands behind carefully. And, there's the merchandise he selis. Trade at Home Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harper have had as their visitors for the past six weeks, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nielsen of St. George, and for the past week, their daughter In law, Mrs John Harper. During the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Harper accompanied their daughter in law and parents to St. George for a brief visit there. Mr and Mrs John Harper are living at Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, where he Is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Mangel-so- n had as their guests over the week end, members of Mr. and Mrs. their family: Vaughn Mathews and son of Murrey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangelson and daughter of Gunnison, and Nancy McPherson of Nephl. The occasion was Mr. Mangelsons birthday m Blaine Norton of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Rasmus sen and daughter Janet of Pro vo visited Sunday with Mrs Louise Taylor. Saturday visitors Irela Carter Hostess at Social Items ltors, their three sons: Carl Francom of Lehl, Earl Fran-coof Springville, and Lynn Francom and son Steven of Provo. On Sunday, Mrs. Earl Francom and three children also visited at the Francom residence. Other visitors on Sunday were Bishop and Mrs at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. Ray Francom were Ellis Russell of St. George, and Mr. and Mr3. Bruce Russell and baby (laugh ter of Castle Dale. Mr. and Mrs. ICenneth Nyman had as their visitors Sunday, their son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mra Dale Perg (JuLee) of Logan; also their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nyman of provo. They attended Sacrament meeting in the Nephl Third Ward where Elder Wayne Jenkins gave his homecoming talk. He and Stephen were missionary companions at one time. Mrs. Carl Snow returned to her home recently after spending three weeks with her son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ballow In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Pace Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Callahan of Sprinvllle visited at the of Pleasant Grove visited in home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Nephl Sunday with Miss Mabel Speiry and Miss Rheta Sperry Hansen on Saturday. aunts of Mr. Pace. anniversary. Guests Thursday and Friday Miss Rona Shepherd, a stu- at the home of Miss Vinnle dent at Snow College, spent Christensen and Angus Chris- CARD OF THANKS the week end with her parents, tensen were Mrs. Lela Childs Words cannot express our Mr. and Mrs. Delwln Shepherd! Wayne Childs and daughter Cindy of Salt Lake City, and mar.y thanks to the Nephl Mrs. Christine Taylor had as Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Bird and City Police and Highway Paher visitor for two days this daughters Pamela and Ralene trol who assisted us following week, her son, Rex Taylor of of West Jordan. They were in our accident Saturday afterProvo. Levan for the funeral services noon in Nephl. We extend our thanks to Dr. John O. Steele for Lyman Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray and his staff at the Clinic, and viscom had as their week end a Mrs. Dulcie Francom had as forspecal thanks to Roy Bowles his and generous serher visitors on Thursday of last vice to kind the Steele week, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fran- our acoldent. The family after family would com of Salt Lake City. Week like much to know the end guests at the Francom namesvery of the two gentlemen home were Mrs. Wallace Tol- who of their time and gave ley and daughter Leslie and services in helping, Mrs. Clara Miss Charlene Brotherson of Steele from the car to the and Mr. and Mrs. clinic and we are very Layton; grateful Thomas Coyne of Salt Lake to them. We pray that many City. great and wonderful blessings wiil come to all of you for Mrs. Melba B allow, Mrs. Eil- helping our family. een Ballow and Mrs. Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Elbert G. in Salt Bowles Monday spent Steele of Salt Lake City Shop less often . . . cook Lake City. Miss Joyce Wltbeck and freeze meals ahead Mrs. Earl H. Stele, Nephl Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bendixen . . . buy quantities in seawere In Salt Lake City for several days last week to attend son and save! 'Ne the conference sessions. While there they visited with their son, Dr. Leo E. Bendixen of Columbus, Ohio, and his son, 15.8 cu. ft Model Christian Bendixen, who is attending school at the BYTJ. On Monday morning they went to the airport with Dr. Bendixen for his return trip to Ohio. While in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bendixen were guests of their son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L L L VENICE THEATRE Heeling Thursday THURSDAY FRIDAY OCTOBER The Ladies Literary League held their first meeting at the home of Miss Ireta Carter on Thursday evening, October 3. Collect was read by Mrs. Elmo Wilson. President Lorene Klrgan distributed the program booklets for the year and they were reviewed and accepted by the members. A new member was voted into the club. CA-16D- D Book-She- lf to the West g-J.--- 0 Delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Mildred Lunt, Mrs. Merron Price, Mrs. Stella Miss Rheta Sperry, Boswell, Mrs. Hosmer Grace, Mrs. n Hansen, Mrs. Reed Green-halgh- , Mrs. Max Orme, Mrs. Raymond Pay, Mrs. Clinton Klrgan, Mrs. Elmo Wilson, Mrs. G. Eugene Wilkey, Mrs. Rex Tolley, Mrs. Howard Brown, Mrs. Reese Pointer, Mrs. John V. Garrett, Miss Ireta Carter, hostess and Mra. Gibson Cowan, SUNDAY j Plumbing and Builders' Supply V.-sw- UNIVtRSM. PICTUK TECHNICOLOR MATINEE ' SATURDAY 1:30 MONDAY OCTOBER TUESDAY ? MATINEE WEDNESDAY 13141516 Vel-ma- BS X03E I Vote For a Breath Fresh "Eyre Smokoy Saytt Ip' DONALD f iiji'i of u' J. EYRE County ar Krcat. that match les fesiu'-tlon- Commissioner for ! $ THEMFK DORN AND RAISED ON A FARM ARTILLERY OFFICER, ITALY AND AFRICA The Civloettes Club met on Wednesday, October 2 at the home of Eileen Ballow. New officers of the group are Enid Worwood, , president; Louise Taylor, vice president; Myrtis Stephensen, secretary and Fern Wankler, reporter. Attending the October 2nd meeting were Louise Taylor, Mary Aagard, Myrtis Stephensen, Pauline Mangelson, Floy Harper, Mary Jane Winter, Blanche Stephensen, Enid Worwood, Melba Ballow, and Fern Power-o- n A " WAR Food Freezer signal light. Upright convenience all foods to select! see and easy organize, Handy defrost drain. OF SATURDAY 101112 Keeps up to 552 lbs. frozen foods in your home! V LAFF Page Threa - WORLD II GRADUATE - UNIVERSITY OF UTAH IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OPERATED A BUSINESS IN JUAB COUNTY 15 YEARS SERVED TWO YEARS AS NEPHI CITY COUNCILMAN Wankler. DON EYRE IS YOUNG, PROGRESIVE AND ENERGETIC Itownr AndirtaSSS V- VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 5 - Paid Political Advertisement by Juab County Republican Committee, Bob Thomas, Chairman "Charles!" 0 ATTENTION ALL REGISTERED VOTERS: 0 In conformity with State Statute, Clyde L. Miller, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, hoe qualified the following Initiative Petition to be placed on the November 6th, 1968 General Election Ballot. J)r Live and Filmed Entertainment! FREE REFRESHMENTS mm Wad. Cki 16, :M PJKL AN ACT RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; AMENDING THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 9 TO TITLE 32, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, TO BE KNOWN AS THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL ACT OF 1968; PROVIDING FOR THE SALE AND DISPENSING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY THE INDIVIDUAL DRINK ON LICENSED PREMISES BY LICENSEES REGULATED AND CONTROLLED BY APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY; PROVIDING FOR LICENSING OF HOTELS, RESORT HOTELS. RESTAURANTS AND CLUBS: SETTING FORTH THE QUALIFICATIONS OF LICENSEES AND THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH LICENSES ARE TO BE ISSUED, RENEWED, REISSUED, SUSPENDED AND CANCELLED; PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENSING BY LICENSEES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TO AND THE POSSESSION, PURCHASE OR SUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY PERSONS UNDER TWENTY-ONYEARS OF AGE; PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENSING OF LIQUOR BY THE PACKAGE OR BOTTLE BY LICENSEES AND CLUBS AND THE CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR FROM ANY PACKAGE OR BOTTLE IN E LIQUOR INITIATIVE Everyone Welcome and Meef Your Candidates! ---C- ome FREE to Public Paid Political Advertisement by Republican County Committee, Bob TKomat, 32-1-- 6, 7, 7, 9, 6, 32-8-4- 8, 9, 3, 16-6-- 5, 11-10- 2, TATED -3 4, 1953. A An Act providing for control and limited licensing of qualified restaurants, hotels and private dubs for sale of liquor by the drink and providing for local option prohibiting the aame; prohibiting consumption of liquor in public facilities except liquor purchased by the drink from licensees, providof certain acts of local authorities and the Liquor Control ing for court-revieCommission; authorizing supplemental state and local regulation, requiring public officers to enforce all liquor laws and providing funds therefor from license fees; prohibiting undesirable practices including sale of liquor to minors; and providing far license revocation and penalties for violations. w CLYDE L. MILLER Everything PETITION ANY UNLICENSED CLUB OR PUBLIC PLACE AND CONTAINING OTHER PROHIBITIONS ON THE STORSALE, DISPENSING, TRANSPORTATION, AGE, PURCHASE AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; RESTRICTING THE LOCKER CLUB SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ALL STATE AND LOCAL LIQUOR LAWS BY ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS; PROVIDING FOR PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OR DISPENSING OF LIQUOR BY LICENSEES IN LOCALITIES WHICH VOTE TO DO SO; AMENDING SECTIONS 6, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AND REPEALING SECTIONS UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 25, LAWS OF UTAH 1955, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS ENACTED BY CHAPTER 25, LAWS OF UTAH 1955, AND UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, SECTION UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 26, LAWS OF UTAH 1967 AND SECTIONS AND UTAH CODE ANNO- Secretary of AGAINST Block desiring to vote "for tha proposed Ad hH pleo a within the square following the word For and those desiring to vote "against shall place a cross within tha square following the word Against" oee State Oi'man I |