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Show Thursday, April 17, 1969 Sg Pag 84648 Nephi, Juab County, Utan Bazaar Friday To Feature 3B5 a featured. A bargain of a dinner will be served, with your choice of a variety of food, for just to10ca a dip. Treat yourselves lOscourse me.u Nowhere else ofaocordtng to Relief Society dea such will get you ficers, licious meal at that price. The best cooks In the ward are combining to make a dinner Those atto long remember. remindare dinner the tending ed to bring their own dishes. Sale items will be on display before the actual sale begins. Payments to f" $ , 1 i' I , f i v , i ID BARLEY Mrs. Katie Shepard had as her guests Sunday, Mr. and Levan News - - WHEAT - - GRASS FIELD CORN ALFALFA Mrs. Basil Shepherd and daughter Robyn of Salt Lske iCty, the at Visitors on Monday her Mrs. Patsy Stanworth andDelta. home of Mrs. Grace Christenof sen were Mr. and Mrs. Leon daughter Cherri Lynn Tobler and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates and Warner of Salt Lake City. spent Sunday In Provo family Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shep- where they attended Sacraherd had as their guests last ment meeting in the 42nd ward week end, Mr. and Mrs. Myron with their daughter, Donnette. Shepherd and daughter Michelle They also visited with Mr. and son Michael of Henderson, Yates mother, Mrs. Gerald Nevada; Mrs. Myron. Shep- Hair. herds parents, and grandmother: Mrs. and Mrs. Wllkey Mr. and Mrs. Owen Peery of and Mrs. Edna Bruce Salt Lake City were week end of Hot Springs, Arkansas. visitors at the home of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Dansie. THANKS JENKINS SALES & SERVICE 1 05 West Center - Nephi - Ph. 623-- 1 358 The Nephi Jaycees extend thanks to everyone who contributed In any way to make their Honey Sunday project a success. The mentally retarded and disturbed will certainly benefit from the mental health and retardation foundation that the Jaycees will institute from the state-wid- e proceeds of the day. Wool Growers Are Processed Mrs. Marjorie Dansie recentof ly was released as presidentMrs. the Mona Ward MIA, and Alice Newton was sustained in Counselors are the position. Shlrlene Newell and Delora Christensen. Mrs. Leslie Schwarr and children of Bountiful visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. Easter week end visitors at Mr. and Mrs. the home of Vaughn Molyneux were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Molyneux and four children of Twin Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Molyneux and six children of Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pritchett and three children of Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Molyneux and daughter Shelly of Logan. SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! VENICE THEATRE THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 19 18 APRIL 17 cum EaSTWOOD constructed by the National Park Service n dollar Visitor Center-MuseuNew for the Golden Spike Centennial at Promontory Utah Bottom. Closeups of the special Golden el "elebrotion. The handsome silver and Cente-Spike Medallion minted as souvenirs of the Utah. bronze medals can be purchased at banks th Top- - half-millio- PcooGarrs IM blum1 IN COLOR A UNNIMM. PICTVIRB TNT'S SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY 21 h- 22 APRIL 20 - Two 10x12 ft. insulated wood frame movable Call cabins, In good condition or (FOR SALE 623-14- UNIVERSAL presents HTi 623-192- 4. LOFTY PILE, free from soil Is the carpet cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampoo-er- , Plumbing & $1.00 Builders Supply, 66 South Main A hc JEimfO'BktttO 4-- D susonnuMMsia PICTURE V' Ea TECHMCOLOR r i marketing year be $1 06 a hundred weight. This eomnares with the 1967 rae of 1.05 cwt. Payment on live lambs that have - Vn shorn is made to unusual shearing of l"mbs before marketing. It is based on the payment rate for 'horn wool, average weight of l per hundredweight of the mbs, and value of the lambs wool relative to the value of shorn wool. "r-io- MS mrnmmmmm iigllUiHHH6IMIM1WtNltllYni "!"t w; Iron It On Youll have best success with iron-o- n tapt. if you use II on medium-weigstraight n ht skirts. The tape is fine with line lightweight fabrics, but theshc-iA bonding is apt to through the fabric. Before using try a small piece of tape on the fabric to see if the line conspicuous. -- BIG 1 w, ? s' i Some Kisser Kissing gouramis do Just that. The fish, aquariumfavor-lte- s, kiss other fishes, tank walls, even stones; nobody knows why. J L ASSORTMENT OF GOOD USED CARSAll - Dcssr SBS Safety Inspected! I BOVS LORBl GARRETT Nephi -- 623-054- By UJEIESS iSfcC f,t wlftfiilsinrf EEHE2 II III! n'li.n 5) Heres a carpet that can truly go anywhere and look like it was designed especially for that area. This is a carpet with pile of 100 solution dyed Acrilan acrylic fiber that will name it. go indoors or out, kitchens, bedrooms, living rooms you 7 rS ftbr oy Monsanto "Im cne of NAYLOR COs DODGE AUTO BOYS ; DONT BORROW.. Pos-tlewal- te Silk Wash & Wear Remember that fabric silk It may be on the way back. Researchers are reportedly developing a chemical treatment fhat Is the answer to a silkworms prayer. When silk has been treated with the new finis It can be Jaundered in your national the under Payments wool program now are being washer without shrinking or made to Juab County wool wrinkling. growers for wool sold during the 1968 marketing year, according to J. E. Worthington, Chairman of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee. IShom wool payments will be made at the rate of 65.4 per cent of the dollar returns each grower received from the sale of shorn wool marketed during 1968. Each growers wool payment is determined by multiplying his dollar return from sale of wool, less marketing charges, by the payment rate For each of 65.4 per cent. $100 in sale3 returns, the grower receives an incentive payment of $65 40. The grower who gets the best possible market price for his wool also gets a high incentive payment and thus is encouraged to Improve the quality and marketing of his wool. The payment rate for wool Is based on the difference between the incentive price of 67 cents and the national average price of 40.5 cents received by the growers. The payment rate on unshorn lmbs sold or slaughtered dur1968 y 4 n. The Nephi Second Ward annual Bazaar and Dip Party Is scheduled for Friday, April 18 at 6 pm. at the Ward Recreational Hall. Many beautiful and useful Items will be on sale, such as quilts, woven rugs, pillows, pillowcases, dish towels, aprons and many other Items. A specialty will be a quaint useshop with novelties and ful Items. Home made candy and baked goods also will be ing the ! ' Mrs. Vem McCleery and son Mr. and Mrs. Ken Downey In law and daughter and their and daughter Susanna of Salt visited on Lake City visited Sunday with children of Granger David Nedl-seMrs. with Monday Newton. Mrs. Ray Dip Dinner '11 J ,4 i somv ? w Phone 623-047- 1 per square yard |