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Show Noph?. Juab County, Utah 84648 TNT'S CARPETS Mrs. Sperry Named Chalice Club Head a FRIGHT? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent an electric ahampooer, $1. Chapman Furniture Co., 27 South Main. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Davis attended the funeral services on IA3QT Ladies yellow gold Thursday at Springvllle for a Bulova Watch nephew, Alvin Gay, son of Mr, reward The and Mrs. Byrant Gay. Phone 623-118- 8. BUY THE MOWER you want now on sale at Montgomery Wards Nephl store 4 Call or see them at 45 South Main, Nephl 623-112- WEDDING GIFT LIST with the most usable gifts for the D Plumbbride and groom ing & Builders Supply, 66 So. Main, Phone 4-- 623-119- 9. Lawn sweeper WANTED Woman for work FOR SALE 8. Also new. Call in Motel See Mrs. Goates at 10 Masonite Panels. Siesta Motel, or plume 623-07623-104- WANTED TRAINEES Mn and ' women are urgently needed to train cn IB.1 EBchfeas Cqr Prc;rcrjt3 end Machine Training Persons selected will be trained In a program which need not interfere with present ob. If you qualify; training can bo financed. Write today. Please Include home phone number and ago. COLLEGE OF AUTOMATION Director of Admissions CO This Newspaper ; iriTERrourJTAirj FARMERS ASSOCIATION Due to OFF TO AN EARLY START the approaching gardening and lawn care season your IGA branch has Club Year 1969-7- 0 Mrs. Alline Sperry was electyoung man was killed in Viet ed president of the Chalice Club Nam. club year, at for the 1969-197- 0 e Miss Sandra Knight of Spring-vill- the clubs anniversary party visited Monday with her and election of officers meetheld at the home of LuOna grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ing on last Thursday. Prisbrey Foote. Chester Other officers named by the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cor-fiel- d club Include: Maurine Vickers, of Salt Lake City spent vice president: Jean Johnson, the week end with her parents, secretary and reporter; Betty Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey. Motes, treasurer; Mildred SherThe program wood, historian. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Davis and committee will consist of Melva daughter Eileen spent Tuesday Scott, Elolse Spencer, Erma in Payson to attend the fun' Carter and Ad aJarrett eral services for Mr. Davis A pot luck supper was enjoy brother in law, Percy Jasper. ed by Alline Sperry, Jean Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sperry Johnson, Melva Scott, Beth of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett, Betty Motes, Corrine Elolse Arlyn Steele and family of Jenkins, Maurine Spencer, Erma Vickers, MildCarter, visited at Sunday Santaquin the home of Mr. and rMs. John red Sherwood, Fay Greenhalgh, Ada Jarreitt, Joyce Pay, ThelV. Garrett ma Reed and the hostess, LuMrs. Alva A. Boston accom- Ona Prisbrey. panied her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wilkins to their home in Las Vegas for a weeks visit recent- Dephic Anniversary ly. She returned to her home fith Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ivory Held Thursday of Brigham City, who were in Party Las Vegas to attend a convenDelphic Literary Club held tion. Thursits Glass Aristocrat Lead glass is the aristocrat of glassware. The expensive materials used in manufacture 'lve it brilliant luster and when the edge is tapped it has a bell-lik- e ring. Such glass is usually hand blown. anniversary party day evening, April 10 at the home of Iris Ferre. A short business meeting was held under the direction of Mrs. LaRue Shaw, president. Emma Wilson was chairman of the party, and a delicious dinner was served by the committee. Games also were enjoyed by the group. In Get The Best attendance were Elsie Spend-lov- e, Quality paint, developed by Phyllis Wlrthlin, Beth qualified paint chemists, manuRosquist, Zoma Painter, factured by reputable paint Bateman, Emma Wilson, companies and sold through DaNeJl Worwood, LaRue Shaw, reliable dealers is your best Janet Wright, Marba Stuart, paint bargain.. Quality paint Vaudis Howarth, Margean Ostwill cover better and last much ler and the hostess, Iris Ferre. REDUCTION to this week' winner of 2 Steak Dinners at Mickelson's Cafe . . He is GEORGE HAYCOCK of Nephi CONGRATULATIONS nest weeks dinners ticket with 1 . SHIPSTADSfJOHNSODf IGEFOUIEU .'Vi . NOW THRU APRIL ' 27 SALT PALACE ja&lasA&y You can have petunias and other annuals that require a longer time to flower in bloom a month earlier if youll givs them an early start by sowing the seeds Indoors. This petunia is Super White, excellent for use in bedding. The number of days that it takes some flowers to bloom when grown from seeds is not always compatible with the number of in your climate. (These are ths days days that are frost-fre- e between last frost in spring and first frost in autumn.) Thus, while seeds of some annuals may be sown directly In the garden after all danger of frost is past, by this method they will start blooming a full month later than they would if you had own the seeds indoors or in a coldframe. Here are some of the annuals you should consider starting indoors if you live in a Northern state: ageratum, begonia (the fibrous-roote- d kind), dahlia, geranium, heliotrope; impatiens, morning glory, nicotiana (flowering tobacco), salvia, chizanthus (poor mans orchid) and torenia (wish bone flower). Eveiy one of these produces beautiful blossoms and many of Item. All you need do is give them an early start small-flowere- Send T-- H Acclaimed i Gift Subscriptions to Friends, Relatives ICE as the SHOWS -- Performanes: GREATEST OF ALL Dont Miss It! Weeknites at 8 pan.; Saturdays: Sundays 2 pm and 7 pm p.m., 5 p.m., 9 p.m.; 1 Regular prices: $4.00 g5.00 $3.00 PRICE Juniors under 16 Saturdays at 1 p.m. Sundays at 2 p.m., 7 p.m. Tickets for Sale at: Salt Palec Box Office, ZCMI stores, Sears stores, Wards in Tooele, Granger Hill Air Base Mickeys in Brigham City Phone 363-76- DON'T BORROW . . SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR TUNE UPS Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove where they attended Sunday School and Sacrament meeting and were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Christensen. Recent visitors, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter were Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Winter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winter and family of Bountiful. den visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson over the week end. WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE . . . Floating on a cushion of air, the "painted monster, a Navy hovercraft, moves along a rice paddy at Tan My, about 15 miles east of Hue, Sooth Vietnam. The hovercraft was Inspecting Vietnamese sampans in the area. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Edna Peterson were her sons and daughters in law: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson and son Ralph of Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Peterson and family of Levan. NT WAIT! JENKINS SALES & SERVICE 105 West Center -- Hephi -- Ph. 623-135- 8 FORD MURICK Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Powell were their son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Powell and daughter Sherry of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Man gelson of Provo were guests over the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mangelson. Mrs. Ann Olsen and sons Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ewell Ronald, Randy and Rick of Ne and daughter Tamara of Og- - phi visited Tuesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Christensen. Sk - mmw ? TIME--DO- in our stock, for this FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEPHI , IT'S CAR INSPECTION SHOVELS - HOES -FORKS & RAKES - - longer. ON ALL 285 WEST CENTER V v- HUB IffipiEB La-wa- na placed a REGISTER NOW for 95.00 purchase. BE rdf. For Page Three Thursday, April 17, 1969 eljc PHONE 6234)311 , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman and daughter Ada Jean spent the Easter week end In Salt Lake City with their sons in law and daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nulph and Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and family. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Jensen, brother in law and sister of Mrs. Jackman. that ship Pant-dress- es that hides its panty part! Theyre The flippy side-sl- it while youre on the g carefree, cool and The Levan Lady Lions met on Thursday, April 10 atthe City Hall. Lunch was served by Bessie Jackman and Anna Shepherd. Mrs. Virginia Howard was awarded the quilt. Attending were Bessie Jackman, Iona Christensen, Florene Taylor, Irene Mangelson, Marie Wood, Enid Worwood, Betty Marshall, Virginia Howard and Anna Shepherd. easy-goin- checks, They come in a great assortment plaids, paisleys and flowers in all your best colors! move. . ' .Ye , UP YOUR HEELS ...BE KIND TO YOUR BUDGET! KICK , ITS A PANTS EXPLOSION . . Dozens of styes in patterns and coors Plaids Stripes and Solids 0 Prints Spssiel spring Velue Dresses, Shorts, Culottes a off it Y, immis C. William NEPHI, UTAH 'Theres Always Something NEW at DOTTIES' Huns-berge- r, Souderton, Pa.: I remember . . . not so many years ago . . . when the average person could not afford a power mower to cut his grass. When he didnt have all the tools to trim his own trees, shrubbery . . . nor the compounds to rid his lawn of weeds. Lawn care for those who put forth any effort . . . was a chore. Pushing a hand mower across even an average size lawn took hours of sweat and toil Of course, in those days we didnt have the noise of gas motors rending die neighborhood, nor did we have the ... pollution of air (MDUTDES t BY THE OLD TIMER From PICK OUT YOUR GRADUATION DRESS EARLY BankAmericard or Master PUT IT ON choice of these plans Charge . . your LAY-AWA- i M fids fed E M feefey caused by dozens of power mowers being operated at the same time. I remember, too, when it Was the custom of many people to not only sweep tneir sidewalks, at least weekly, but the gutters as welL Unless they lived in the bigger towns and cities they didnt have the convenience of a municipal weeper. People then, even as now, took pride in keeping their property neat, clean ana . presentable. The smell of burning leaves In the Fall is a bit of nostalgia fast disappearing from the American scene. Msoi Elktoir 131 South Main riMooosoiNNfrt C. Nephi, Utah |