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Show Util Kephi, Joab County, Thursday, 84848 Mrs. Eagar Hostess ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER NATIONAL cJsiy I4'11 offlc: n SouH, Phone 623-052- M.m 5 Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson Walt Disneys four Ladies Literary Meeting that to success are curiosity, The Ladles Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. James H. Eagar on Thursday, December 5. Litany was read by Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. Club business was discussed by Mrs. Eagar, president. It was decided at the meeting that during January, February and March the club meetings would be held during the afternoon hours. A book review, The Disney Version was given by Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. at Nephi, entry SoTrv MfMftft . UTAH STAT at Mrs. Paul E. Booth. This Is a biography of the late Walt Disney, published In 1968, and the author is Richards Shickel. Walt Disney, Mrs. Booth pointed out, said his mission was to He bring happiness to men. went to California from Kansas City when 20 years of age with very limited funds and for many years he struggled to achieve success ln his chosen field. Mrs. Booth pointed out Greenhalgh were members of their family: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thanksgiving day guests at Greenhalgh and children Gor-of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. don . Lee Greenhalgh and son Kay, Mrs. James R. Stanley, of Las Vegas, and Lynn GreenMrs. Leo Christensen, Mrs. A. halgh of Provo. V. Gadd, Mrs. Jack Wright, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. James H. Eag- had as their guests Sunday, on er, three new members who the occasion of their 59th wedwere welcomed into the club: ding anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Mrs. P. N. Wilbur Baxter and daughter Anderson and Mrs. George V. Terry of Salt Lake City; Mr. Jones, and special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkey and children of Granger, Mr. and and Mrs. Paul E. Booth. Cs Nephi News Briefs cour- age, constancy and confidence and the fifth would be control. At the conclusion of the review, a duet was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Booth, with songs from Walt Disneys Snow White. Members present were Mrs. W. W. Stephenson, Mrs. John E. Robertson, Miss Mabel SperMrs. Frank Greenhalgh, ry, Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Lynn $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Subscription: News of Your Friends in Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams Las Vegas visited for sev- eral days over the Thanksgiv- Ing week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Grace. They were guests on Thanks- giving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merrill Grace in Provo. THE LI3IIT TOUGI v s na,-- 1 v Marriages may be cheaper ln the long run, but It takes a lot of running . . An the world may not love a lover, but all the world watches him . . . The surest way to catch a train Is to miss the one before It. We Sign ln a garage: stand In front of our brake Jobs.1 The exact age of the human race Is not known but Its certainly old enough to know better! Were sure youll agree we know plenty about baby-toyour delicate fabrics for the Xmas holidays here at ff CARTER CLEANERS m South Phone 623-014- Main 0 Nephi ts Expert Mr. and Mrs. Steve Green- entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home for members of their family, Including Dr., and Mrs. Robert wood Jensen and four children of Logan, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Evans and six children of Salt Lnke City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker, parents of Mrs. Greenwood, from Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Rllev Turpin and four children of Salt Lake City. j Mrs. Lucille Greenwood of Spanish Fork is visiting for several days this week with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Greenwood and family. Week end visitors over the recent Thanksgiving, holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. 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Per pound AVOCADOES LARGE - - each 10 each 6 GRAPEFRUIT Per Pound 12 YAM S- estimate. PARKIN MOTOR CO. . Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh had as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving day, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greenhalgh and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Greenhalgh and Mr. and Mrs. four children, Richard Greenhalgh and fam- ORANGE JUICE 'w Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes spent Thanksgiving day with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Haynes and family in Salt Lake City. Other guests at the Haynes home in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Haynes of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Haynes and family of Blackfoot, Idaho. CANDY I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson had as their guest on Thursday of last week, her mother, Mrs. Scott Bruno of Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bailey of Salt Lake City spent Thanksgiving day ln Nephi as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bailey. Allen Hall returned to Salt Lake City with them for a visit. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Hall enjoyed a dinner in Salt Lake City at the Dean Bailey home and their son returned to Ne- phi with them. Mr. and Eugene E. Wilkey. Mrs. Merle Wilkey and five children of Magna visited on DINNERS NOW .3 fr 1.00 FROST N FLAME 3 for 1.00 PIES ly Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram had as their visitors over the week end: Mr. and Mrs. Rlch-o- f ard yaley of Spanish Fork, Mrs. shirlene Dovey, Donna and Hank Dovey of Mt pleasant, Mr Mrs R y. Drd of Boun- tlful( Dp and Mrs- - John and daughter Mary of Provo, were ln Nephl for thJ wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Tharp (Karen Han-- 1 ey) held Saturday evening at i the Juab Stake House. Mrs. Kenneth Wilkey and children of Granger, Mr. .and Mrs. BANQUET Mr. and Mrs. Theodore How-halg- h ard and son Tom, and Miss Cindy Garrett visited during the Thanksgiving week in ver with Mr. and Mrs. Max Howard. Den-fami- Page Two fo' ts Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Green-- 1 visited on Thanksgiving day with their family: Mr. and Mrs. Glade Greenhalgh and at Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenhalgh and children at Granger. , 12, 1988 moZEN FOOD t Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mem-mo- tt Mrs. Harry J. Irons enjoy and family spent the ed Thanksgiving day with her Mr. and holidays ln BurThanksgiving family, granddaughter and Mrs Glen Bryan In Grang- ley, Idaho with her brother ln er. On Saturday she visited law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. with another granddaughter Newell Nelson and family. Othand family, Mr. and Mrs. Max ers of the family who were Ayoock of Salt Lake City, guests on Thanksgiving at the where a late Thanksgiving din Nelson home were Mrs. Mem-motner was served to Mr. and father, Edward Hanson Mrs. C. Ray Peterson (Geneva) of Fountain Green, Mr. and of Boise, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Reid Hanson of Orem, Mr. Ron Woods and baby of Ogden, and Mrs. Boyd Nielson of MorMr. and Mrs. William Irons and oni. son Glen of Tooele, and Tina Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Peterson Peterson, who flew in from of Boise, Idaho spent the week Boston for the family get toend with her mother, Mrs. HarIrons. Mrs. and gether, Harry ry J. Irons. December . |