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Show Naphi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Ijt SintfiSVtoiG Thursday, May I, 1969 Page Explorers of U. N.P. Council . MfMMI 09 THi socuncM BTJWSIAJ national newspaper fliiii' ASSOCIATION FramSc i U Med to Participate in Rodeo Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. entry at Nephi, Utah. ' August 2 is the new date Annual for the Fourth Utah National Parks Council Explorer Rodeo which this year will be held at the Lehl Rodeo grounds, according to Floyd NNA SUSTAINING U MEMBER -1- 969 Loveridge, scout executive. Events for the Explorer Rodeo will include calf roping, wild cow milking, bull riding, ribbon pull, barrell race, pole bend, keyhole race, team rop- Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Ing and bareback riding. Entrance fee and application! must be at the council office in Provo prior to July 10. Upon receipt of application, each par-- 1 ticipant will receive a parent release form and medical blank both must be completed and brought to the rodeo. Event! I Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew Check-l- n Mr. and Mrs. Arvlle White, time on August 2 is Mr. and Mrs. Ladd White and had as their visitors Friday, 12 noon at the Lehi Rodeo I and children visited Sunday in Salt their son in law daughter, grounds. Any registered Ex-M- r. and Mrs. Paul R. Daniels I piorer may enter the events, Lake City with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Gilley and Mr. and Mrs, of Heber City, and on Sunday, For the first time, the ExSteve White. their daughter, Mrs. Ward Ol- sen and children of Ephraim piorer Rodeo will have a queen I Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Jones were guests at the Tew home. contest. The contest is open to announce the birth of a son all young ladies ages 14 to 18. on April 20. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gar lick I Applications for the queen con-an- d son Ricky visited in Eph- test are available from Explor-raiMr. and Mrs. Harold Amoldson of Moroni, Bert Jones of Nephi, Sunday with her brother I er advisors or district executiv-i- n Elta Park of Nephi. Greatgrand law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. es and must be filed by July 10. I mother is Mrs. Mabel Beck of Kenneth Reid. Qualities to be judged in the Spring City. ar Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Royce !ueen pe"a,,t.y' ,and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and have as their guests for two of daughter Louise, and her daugh- weeks, her sister, Mrs. Reva Rodeo queen will ter Cynthia of Salt Lake City Davey of Mariette, Georgia. reign over the entire Explorer visited Sunday iftemoon with Mrs. Lois Nelson returned to Rodeo, Mrs. Lintons mother, Mrs. Min . her home recently after visit- nle S. Winter. Mre,afonatioa ing for the past month in Amer- scout ican Falls, Idaho with Mr. and or Fannln and Sludgsd engines? Mrs. Boyd Nelson family, I by writing to the Utah National Recent visitors at the home Parks Council, Boy Scouts of of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley America, P. O. Box 106, Provo, were Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Ol-- 1 Utah 84601. I lerton of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Algene Graff of T.T St. George. Guests at the home of Mrs. I J. Earl Reid Monday and Tues-- I Sunday visitors at the home RPM Motor Oils keep enday were her daughter, Mrs. of Mrs. Ray Newton were her gines clean, cut wear, help Eldon Tanner and a friend, Mrs. sons, Paul Newton of Kearns, engines last longer. Earl Nielson of Preston, Idaho, and Carl Newton and his son On Tuesday, Mrs. Reid accom-- 1 Larry of Salt Lake City, panted them to Springville to L Mra- - ,. .. P" hadM see the art exhibit. he visitors on Saturday, Mr OstR. Mra. and Mr. LeRoy CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL Henry Parkin of ler and family of Bountiful, MAN IN NEPHI I Idaho, and on Sun-ProSteven and Kathryn Ostlei- - of Pocatello, and LEO CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Jack Cowan were week end guests at day Jr. and their granddaughter Cor- Mrs. of their home the mother, 'Standard Oil Company of California of Saliifke ,CltJtL?'a, LeRoy T. Ostler. Tolley the Shepard home on Sunday. He is a brother of Mrs. 1 1 -- m I "f1 Erer -- iu- 'aflOJOHU) CARNATION TUNA-- 3 for 87c VETS DOG FOOD -- 12cansl.C0 CRISCO - All Vegetable Shortening 3 lb 00 HEINZ CATS UP 26 oz bof He - 43 MONTE CUT GREEN BEANS ICE CREAM TOPPINGS No. 303 size cans Smucker's - Butterscotch, Carmel, Chocolate Ridge 5 for 1 .00 GEISHA Pineapple Strawberry - - 3 for 1 ,Q0 MADARIN ORANGES For Deightful Salads 5 cans 1 .00 ROYAL PUDDING targe pkgs 7forl 00 SCOTT TOWELS BIG ROUS 3 for 09e KRUSTEAS PANCAKE FLOUR P69 PIERCES TOMATO JUICE 4 1.00 PAPER PLATES St. Regis 100 9 in 59 PITTED OLIVES LIMDSAV 2 for 69c CERTI FRESH ORANGE SLICES pM9 DEL K lUoup DUBUQU? TEMT M lunch meat 2 Regular 12 oz cbrs vo for 89 623-064- Mr. and Mrs. Don Tates and family spent Saturday in Provo, at the home of Mr. and Mra. Gerald Hair. The occasion was Mr. Hairs birthday o1 ivy anniversary. Donnette Tates visited Sun-- I day with her parents, Mr. and She is a Mrs. Don Tates. student at the BTU in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. L. Earl Powk-- I es extend an invitation to all friends and relatives to attend a wedding reception to be held on Friday, May 2nd at the Mona Ward Cultural Hall, for their son, Thomas Earl Fowkes and his bride, Elizabeth Cut- hill of Harwlck, Scotland. Prices good Thursday, Friday, Saturday Honey and Almond LOTION Large 32 oz size BATH OIL - - 32 oz size Mr. and Mra. Myron Ensign of Hawthorn, California retum-- 1 ed to their home Sunday after visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Neilsen David Neilsen. and Mr. and Mra. Ensign spent Saturday at West Jordan where they attended a family get-- I together. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen of Mona, Mr. and Mra. James Lofgran of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen of Murray, Mra. Vem McCleery and her daughter, Verna of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton El-- I lertson had as their guests over the week end, their grandchildSteven and Suzanne ren, Sdhwaar of Bountiful. ! SHAMPOO Egg & Rum, or with Cocoanut Oil VASES White Glass Several Styles -- 5 5c 55 & PRELL SHAMPOO SECRET spray deodorant Miss Sally Kay and her friend, Rosemary Ormand, students at J j LILT Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kay. Guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux were her sisters, Mra. Nielson and Mrs. Marjorie Mrs. Blanche Pitt of Prom Brigham Garrett accompanied them to Mona and will remain at Che Molyneux home. HOME PERMANFNT AQUA NET COME EARLY last the Brigham Toung University spent the week end at the home of Miss Kays parents, Many of these won't Ce!d;sl:.sis3i starts? They're Tremendous Buys IqiSigHlETifr BankAmericaad. imvM DEPARTMENT STORES WHIFFS OF WHEAT WHIFFS OF RICE 16 oz 2 pk 98 WESTERN FAMILY OIL - - - 38 oz bottle 67 ANGEL FOOD CAKES Large size 3 Tr 1.00 MONTE DRINKS-- - 46 oz 4 for 1.00 RAYETTE HAIR SPRAY MODESS Regular or Super -- 48 to pkg MiiiUdilOlICbmesnVef CtUtarm 1.29 i STRAWBERRIES RADISHES r GREEN FRESH DEL DA GOLD COIN G1 A 0ACON--SPECIA- ROUND STEAK ONIONS A L --- FULL CUT -- cup -- 19 2 bunches 9c R I lb 69c - 98c BANQUET DINNERS - 3 for 1.00 SIRLOIN STEAKRoneless-perl- b 1.39 RASPBERRIES OR T BONE STEAKS per pound l .29 STRAWBERRIES 4 pkg 09c BARS -each SAUSAGE ROLLS 49c TIP TOP FRUIT DRINKS or BAR S HAMS Boneless, fully cooked, lb 99c LEMONADE - -- 12 cans 1.00 MORRELL SMOKED HAM Full shank hal- fFull Buff Half, lb Ib58c 62c HASH BROWNS (RUSSETT) MORRELL 2 pound pkgs 4 pkgs 1 ,(J0 SMOKED HAM Center Slices, per Lb - 98 MEAT PIES NOW. -- 6 for 95c BONELESS per pound - Chevron Starting Fluid starts engines in seconds, even at 0 below zero. ID 9c 16 oz 2pk98 U CALI YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN NEPHI CHRISTENSEN I2MMI --4- MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES..pHO,.'E Two |