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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 QIIjc- - NOTICE OF SALE To be sold for labor, material and storage at 131 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on the 4th day of April, 1969 at 3 p.m., the following motor vehicle: Year 1962; Make, Ford; Motor or body style, ID number 2W52W133400, reg istered In the name of Charles D. Moran, whose last known address Is P. o. Box 667, Rose-monCalifornia. Amount now due, $725.00. Dated this 26th day of March, d, Mrs. Clair Palmer of River ton visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Collard. She also visited in Santaquln with her sisters, Mrs. Lynn Jones and Mrs. Paul Callaway, over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Carter were their PARKIN MOTCR CO., Wallace Lienh der daughter In law, Mrs. Lee Carter, and her daughters, Julia Dates of publication: Ma 'ch 27 and Diane, and son Kenneth. and April 3, 1969. Miss Julia Carter is a student 1969. Visitors Jnehome ca A R K H T 7 DAYS A WEEK OPEN 9 A.M. UNTIL 8 P. M. mm tasks' son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton was blessed and given the name of Bryan Keith. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers had as their visitors on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bow ers of Payson. On Sunday, Carl Kent Whittington, students and at the BYU at Provo. Mrs. Car- of the BYU at Provo, were the LDS for the Is in Utah ter Bowers home. the at guests conference this week end. Other guests at the Carter home on Sunday visitors at the home Spunday were Lee and Colby Eller of Sacramento, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson Mrs. Boyd Carter and four were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Robchildren of Spanish Fork, Mr. inson of Pangultch and Mr. and and Mrs. Rex Carter and two Mrs. A. S. Hill of Tooele. Kenneth children of Nephi. Carter remained for a weeks Mr. and Mrs. David Austin visit with his grandparents. have as their guests this week ! their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carter L. Randall (Mary) and children have had as their visitors on ond Tonya of HenderMichael Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monday, Nevada. son, Hemstead of Sacramento, CalMrs. Hemstead is a ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hill of granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Hill Carter. of West Mountain were guests home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ostler, Saturday at the Black. J. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ealey and Miss Ireta Carter spent SunMr. and Mrs. Ray Pheifer of day in Hunter. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Bur- Provo were guests at the home ton and family and attended of Mrs. Pfiefers parents, Mr Sacrament meeting in the Hunt- and Mrs. Wallace Garrett on er Fifth Ward where the new Saturday. lb pkg 1 - Reg. 49c I - - NOW 3 5 PRESERVES - Berry Patch Reg 39c pkg I (5) NOW 3 lb 8 oz size, Regular 1.09 Mr. and Mrs. Asa H. Sperry have as their visitors this week, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sperry and sons Mark and David of Chula Vista, California. , SEEDS TRY OUR PRODUCE LBS BANANAS 1 NOW Reg. 73c 10 lb bags GREEN PEPPERS TV TRAYS 5c each - NOW 5.98 Reg. 11.95 Summer Garden 303 Mrs. Gerald POTATOES RED POTATOES -- j7for06 U tans -- Regular 6 for 1.00 U FRANKS -- A&R or Valley Reg. 65c pound Brand jgy - NOW nil SLAB BACON Regular 79c per lb COCA COLA -- NOW z pk NOW Reg. 65c plus PCt 5327 dep. CHICKEN PARTS - Jesse ECV BREASTS 1 53V Lb Pkg . -- Reg. 65c. . & PEAS ORN-PEAS CARROTS - BROC. n PICTSWEET -C- fur (o)E - V53 - Reg. 4 for 1.00 CUTS Jewel and -.- Jhights Drumsticks 1 Lb -- i Reg. 69c OCOMA MEAT PIES K for 100 - Maxfield's Milk Chocolate Cream Black and White - Reg. 59c pkg nV SALAD DRESSING 10 ML NYLONS -- NOW 10 ML RECORDS - NOW 10 10 level Model Building Kits he orglnal GLEDIIIG KITES - JOUGHNUTS 2 2 to package 1READ - FRESH leg. 25c loaves PICK UP A --N- OW f(p) V OFF OFF OFF OFF 00 pkgs ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kay had as their visitors Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kay of Salt Lake City; and on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Enos Brimhall of Provo were guests at the Kay home. Week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Arvilla Newton were Mr. and Mrs. John R. Newton and children Lori, John and Jeff of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Wil-- I kerson had as their visitors this week her sisters and brother in law: Mrs. Evan Hicken and children Bobby .and Diane of LaHabra, California, Mr: and Mrsr' Jack-We-st and childrenof Sacramento, California. They also yisitedwith Mr. and Mrs. McKinley jCook of Springville. ' i. h b A family feet together was held recently at the home of MCri and Mrs. Ross Newton, their son, Edward, and T hon-omi- " 'Hi I1 ilt 'lilt 75-9-- 5, 'J. , II COPY OF THE WORLD'S ONLY FOLK AND COUNTRY NEWSPAPER Almost evey teenager has suffered ot one time or another from skin disorders such as acne. What to do about it? You first should see your physician: and also keep in mind that starches, fatty foods, and sweets should be avoided in favor of a more healthful diet. Proper rest and outdoor exercise also aid in combating this condition. Proper cleansing of the skin and thorough rinsing after washing is a definite need. If your doctor pre scribes medication, we can fill his prescription for you. Miss Johnson PE Teacher Preferred From the JHS CLARION Dates of publication: March 27, Chosen as the favorite lady April 3, 10 and 17, 1969. teacher at the Juab High School was Miss Ann Johnson, sports. ' girls physical education inWhile attending B.Y.U. she structor and ProVita advisor. continued in her field, becomMiss Johnson, a graduate of ing an officer In the Physical Orem High School and Brigham Education Majors varsity basYoung University, has been, ketball, softbal, volleyball, and and still is, very active. While track teams. in high school Miss Johnson When asked' about teaching was a member of the G.A.A. here at Juab, she replied that and high school band. She also she enjoyd the students at was very active in intramural Juab very much. Cosmetics for every lady newest toiletries for the men! Noplii Drag Company Ws Are Here to Serve ' ' - A 0 0 tssnamssmi) aausHi GEsaasiGiu j'l'H One of (he easiest annual flowers to grow Is spider flower. The delicate florets have long, slender stamens which look like spiders legs, hence the common name of the plant. Mr. Rigby Graduate Joins at Juab High From the JHS CLARION . A new teaching recruit at Juab High School is Mr. Spencer Rigby, who was raised on a farm just outside of Montpelier, Idaho. He is replacing Mrs. Rosalie Brookhart as instructor in seventh and tenth grade English. After graduating from high school, he attended Utah State University for one year. He then went on a mission to HollOn returning home he and. attended Brigham Young University for four years and now is teaching at Juab High School. Mr. Rigby states proudly, I finished my - college work in February and this June I will receive my diploma. If I teach at Juab next year, I will move to Nephi so I wont have to drive back and forth. On behalf of the Clarion and the students of Juab High School, we wish him the best of luck. t to this week' winner of 2 What do you notice first when you look at a spider? The long legs, of course, all four pairs of them, A flower doesnt have legs but, when the stamens, growing from each flower, are so Jong that they give the same impression as spider legs, what is more natural than to call the plant spider flower? Seeds of this annual need only come in contact with the soil to produce a multitude of widely branching plants. Sow seeds thinly because the plants grow better where they are planted. You can, of course, transplant seedlings, but this must be done carefully and they need frequent watering' until they reestablish themselves. , Spider flower is a good choice for a sunny place where the soil is sandy. Sown in May, plants start to bloom in June and continue until frost. New flowers appear daily, opening in the afternoon, Each individual floret looks much like a miniature orchid and the long stamens contribute to an airy appearance. There are two species of Cleome (the proper name for spider flower) to which all the garden varieties belong. The best known is spinosa, and if youve ever touched the stem of a spider flower you know why the name refers to spines. To this species belongs the most popular variety, Pink Queen, which has salmon-pin- k blossoms. There are also varieties with flowers of other colors. Purple Queen and Rose Giant tell theirs in their names. Helen Campbell has pure white blossoms. All of the varieties listed above grow to about 3 to 4 feet tall, the exact height depending on the conditions under which they ' are growing. , , Taller and slimmer are the plants of the second species, lutea, meaning yellow. This is the native spider flower of the states from Washington south to California and east to Colorado. As you can guess, its flowers are yellow. Of course plant breeders have been at work on this species, too, and now there is a variety called Golden Sparkler which' has goiden-orang- e blooms. Unfortunately it is little known and seldom seen. It is very pretty. All of these varieties, regardless of species, combine well with other flowers but, since they are tall, they should be used at the back of a bed or border. Ihe form of spider flower plants is widespread, so they really need something more compact planted with them to contrast with that form. A few plants of one of the hedge-typ- e marigolds in front of plants of Helen Campbell makes a pretty combination. Any compact zinnia with flowers of a blending or contrasting color can be used in front of the other spider flower varieties. While spider flowers may be cut, they are not at all easy to arrange. for 1 ticket with lWlTilfiM SAVERS - - NOW YOU SAVE 6.70 TWO WAYS Save on purchase prices return of profits. LAWN & GARDEN FERTILIZER - 25 5 5 NOW 4.00 'Winiitkfcttlil? 285 WEST CENTER - NEPHI - 623-03- 1 NX-..VnW. I;-- " 5"' n ss 1 a . w. .v. "' i "" ' ' ' 5 ! . , v w. this year, use Bulk Fertilizer to lighten your spring work load .. or you can use our trailer and spreading equipment JENKINS SALES & SERVICE PHCXE 62341311 MONEY LABOR USS Fertilizers, made by United States Steel, are made in the the finest quality products available west for western growers. So see your USS Fertilizer dealer today and take the spring workload off your back. Apply bulk fertilizer this spring. It pays in the fail. 105 West Center - Nephi - Ph. 623-- 1 358 ( Fertilizers 4 Service -- 1 05 West Center Intermounfain Farmers - 285 West Center Jenkins Sales s ' x':' ' ;;' I? f ''V'N'T''Vn:5' 1 We will do custom spreading FREE PHONE V V.A TIME LAWN & GARDEN HOSE Reg. 7.43 Ss NEPHI When the spring work starts, theres never enough time for the busy grower to get everything done. Applying bulk fertilizer can save you FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 50 ft. length 285 WEST CENTER , - He is MERL McPHERSON ' CASH Gift Subscriptions to Friends, Relatives T-- N iV fArmersassociation Sfeak Dinners Send "P irJTERTuOllfJTAIfJ CONGRATULATIONS 1 ff,"' it'i'L Wp DAILY PforrlOO 2) iJ From Your Pharmacist UODUfteEr (itiGpDfil REGISTER NOW for next weeks dinners each $5.00 purchase. QUART - Reg. 94c - NOW v $ of Nephi - Reg. 55c gt - NOW V2 gallon i -- Ellertson. NOW HOLLAND ICE CREAM i Estate of Albura C. Warner, Deceased. Creditors will pre sent claims with vouchers to Earl L. Warner, Administrator, in care of Milton T. Harmon, Attorney at Law, P. O. Box 97, Juab County Courthouse, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 27 day of July, 1969. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. , EARL L. WARNER, Administrator of the Estate of Alburta C. Warner, Deceased. tltfb lift and family of Bountiful were BYU dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Staff CHEWIES Reg. 69c per lb -- Salad Bowl l(p)C '' W" Visitors Wednesday" at the home of MiY and Mrs. LaMonte J. Dansie . were Mrs, Grace Hansen and two daughters of Logan, and Mrs. C. E. Dansie of Spanish Fork, mother of Mr. Dansie. U NOW ' K(5) r Club POTATO' ' CHIPS - Reg. 69c bag 53V CANDY lllllLIlH!Jil!llIWII Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates on Monday. The occasion was Dons birthday anniversary, 1 Miss Donnette Yates, a stu-- I dent at the BYU spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates. Regular 4 for 1.00 Clover Hair, of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Schwarr MEATS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Harlo Newton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton who left soon after for the service. A dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harlo Newton of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Newton, and the two honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers and children of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton. was a guest at the home of her son and daughter in law, NOW 9c lb Visitors Thursday at the home of Mrs. Arvilla Newton were her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer V. Wor--1 wood of Honeyville, Utah. ! BULK GARDEN Regular Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton 'and children of Kearns visited Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ray Newton. ford 00 NABISCO COOKIES PROBATE AND GUARDIANConsult SHIP NOTICES. County Clerk or respective signers for - additional information, ' SPIDER FLOWER CHOCOLATE CHIPS Carolyn Brand -- Page Three Thursday, April 3, 1969 Cii,U(oTituc I |