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Show V1? Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 C RELAX AND ENJOY THE UTE AND LEAVE STAMPEDE THE BAKING TO US! HAMBURGER DOG BUNS COOKIES BREAD HOT AND - dozen - - Assorted -- 3 dozen 5 loaves for lc 15 .00 .00 GOOD VARIETY OF CAKES AND PIES TRY OUR RAISIN AND DATE NUT BREAD Blake Ingram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Ingram of Nephi, will attend the National FFA Leadership and Citizenship Conference in Washington D. C. the week of July 14 to 19. He Is president of the Mt. Nebo FFA chapter. Blake will make the trip by air. The purpose of the conference is to inspire and and inform the young leaders to effectively meet the challenges of leadership in the FFA, the ag- Stye 2imco$Vto0 Mona Area News Briefs Visitors over the Foourth of Juiy holiday at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kay were Mr. and Mra. Jack Kail of Oregon. Mrs. Hull Is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay. Also at t he Kay home were their son In law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Max Carter of Caliente, Nevada; Darwin Kay of Provo, Ellen Kay of Richfield, who remained at her grandparents home for Portland, ricultural industry, their communities, and our country. Blake will meet Utah Cony a visit gressmen and discuss his future in agriculture with other Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Molynational leaders In government, neux have as thedr guests this and agricultural industry week their grandchildren, Ron- ten-da- Thursday, July 10, 1969 the past two weeks with members of her family, including Mr and Mrs. Basil Shepherd and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. da and Stephen Molyneux, Wayne Shepard, Mr. and Mrs children of Mr. and Mra Clark Raymond Shepard, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan and son, all Molyneux of Mapleton. of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mra Richard Dalby and son Sean of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte J. Dan-si- e City were week end visitors at had as their viators one day the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- last week, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver. vey Hamilton and family, Mr. Michael Perry and Daryl Stanley or Orem and and Mrs. Neldon Stanley of Provo visit- family of Murray. They were ed on Tuesday with their par- enroute to Southern Utah. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newton Stanley. and children Larry and Sandra Mrs. Katie Shepard returned of Salt Lake City visited Satto her home Saturday from Salt urday with his mother, Mrs. Lake City where she visited Kay Newton. t Whites-Ket- MEMBER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Press I Fr Alt ' fomteJ IBM INNA SUSTAINING MEMBER -1- 969 Office: 96 South Main Phone 623-052- 5 Editor and Manager Roy E. Gibson Subscription: os Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Utah. Second entry at Nephi, Utah. xsttcumii ITUS Pago Two $4.00 per year, payable in advance. TNT'S FOR SALE Brittany See Third South, Nephi iel Puppies at Span- 225 East 28 2 apartments FOR RENT Contact Mr. or Mrs. Jack L. Carter at 545 South Main, ph. 623-029- or 7 6231624. 28 White stew-in- g FOR SALE 3 for $1.00 while hens Phone they last 623-028- 5. Levan News Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. David O. Sholes and children Jodi, Chuck, Danny and Tammy of INorth Las Vegas; Mr and Mrs. Walter Shipman and granddaughter Bonnie Dusseau of I San Angelo, Texas; and James I Sholes of North Las Vegas. Tobler Leon Mrs. Mr. and .'and family of Salt Lake City I visited Friday and Saturday in Levan with Mrs. Grace Chrls-tensemother of Mrs. Toibler. n, Mr and Mrs. Wallace Tolley and family of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mrs. Dulcie Prancom on the Fourth of July holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Reed and daughters Christens and Rebecca of Salt Lake City were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson. Dinner guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard were his brother, Doyle Beard and sons Jerry, Ricky, Tony and Tracy of Nephi and Miss Phyllis Beard. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen and Mrs. Grace Christensen spent the Fourth of July holiday in Provo. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Christensen and family and enjoyed lunch in the canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dalby and children of Salt Lake City spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Audrey Dalby and ono Sunday, Miss Ghena Lee, JOY AND LAUGHTER THRILLS, PROMISED IN SHRINE CIRCUS. "No matter what your favorite drcui act b, you'll too It In tho ipadal oditlon of tho Shrlno Circui, which will bo tho first schodulod ovont In tho BIO ARENA of Utah's magnificent So promised now SALT PALACE. M. P. Groffoi, the Circus General Chairman. THE a whole Baron herd of baby elephants but Julius Von Uhl's trained Hons and Hgors; The untamed George Hanneford, Jr. family of comedy bare-bac- riders; k chlmpan-xoo- s, sea Boas, penqulns, dogs, oven a huge flock of Venetian Doves. Also, aoriallsts, clowns, acrobats, cyclists, (ugglors, thrill acts and lavish costumes In tho Tho Shrlno 2 'A hour spectacle. Orcus will open a throe day engagement In tho largo arena of tho Salt Palace, July 17. Matinees at 2 and the night shows start at 8. Ticket Information may bo obtained by writing' SHRINE CIRCUS, P. O. BOX 2112, Salt Late Oljr, Utah 84110. ?&y. fc. 4K M- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Andrews of Renton, Washington visited last week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Lunt, and with Mrs Edith Beckstead. They were on their honeymoon and left for Las Vegas, California and Washington last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson returned home last week end with Mr. and Mrs. David Winter of Salt Lake City after visiting with members of their family in Bountful, Salt Lake Robert City and Springville. Stephenson and family left by plane Tuesday morning for their new home in Rochester, New York where he is presiding over the Oumorah Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson also visited with their grandson, Stephen Garrett In the Provo hospital and later In the IDS hospital at Salt Lake City where he underwent an operation. Reports are that he is Improving satisfactorily. iWhMMi Patients at the Juab County Hospital on Wednesday morning included the following: Scvemia Anderson, Fairview Annie W. Foote, Nephi Barbara Haymond, Nephi Sarah Jacobson, Oak City LaPriel Sperry, Nephi Job wanted and the tougher the better SPRY 15 42 oz. tin WAT EX Ihni; MiJ WAX PAPER 59c 100 ft 23 roll 4 1 TOMATOES POTATOES- - this good 8 boot of one could the looking toughest you buy. Steel shanks built into the soles give firm, into a pair support If youve got a tough job-s- tep I BANQUET COOK IN BAG ENTREES - -- Several kinds 4fr 89c TIP TOP FRUIT DRINKS 12100 7 cans for 100 GRAPE JUICE STRAWBERRIES 5 packages 1.00 LIBBY S PEAS OR CORN7pkgl00 BANQUET DINNERS - 2 for 75c g of these. VJeLVERINE GROUND CHUCK -- per pound 75c WESTERN FAMILY BACON - The Best for your Money - lb 79c C H EES E MEDIUM per pound 59c eye Give with LIQUID DermasiT KING WITH THIS COUPON Limit 1 coupon per bottle purchased ci Redeemable 32 FL. 0Z. SIZE only at ALLEN'S AG., Nephi Expires July 12; Without Coupon. Kng size 93c fi m 0 COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE -- 2 pounds 1.12 per pound 53c PORK STEAKS WILSON POTATO SALAD per pound 29 IW SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLY OUTFITTERS IN SADDLES AND WEAR 123 SOUTH MAIN PHONE NEPHI. UTAH 623-014- 6 STAMPS 19c COUPONS ?ff taifl - 7 An amazing extra long wearing sole makes -- per pound 10 lbs 49c NOW 10 H BANANAS - Abboe Stephenson, Levan THANKS We extend our thanks and appreciation to the Fire Department for their prompt and efficient work when called to our home recently. Their efficient use of their equipment saved much damage which often results from excessive water use. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kay Mona, Utah --j- COEXISTENCE. . .This pigeon isnt chicken. Curious about two Indian rhinos at the Philadelphia Zoo, the pigeon walks right up and takes a gander. Enjoying the sun, the rhinos, as you ll note, had their eyes dosed. If not the picture might have been different. day-lon- 1 uart DUNCAN HINES MUFFIN MIX 1 -- 13 oz packages 2 fr 89 ALCOA WRAP - 25 ft roll - - 25 U & I POWDERED OR BROWN SUGAR - 5 pkgs 85c G. M. Worwood. SOCIAL ITEMS --Q- ---- ll' ' Lr a student at the BYU, visited at the Dalby home. Miss Cathy Worwood of Salt Lake City is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. NEPHI LOCAL. KELLOGGS FROSTED FLAKES - -- 15 oz pkg 49c oz Pkg 53 RICE KRISPIES DIET BREAKFAST 6 in package 49 DUBUQUE VIENNA SAUSAGES - - reg. cans . 4 for 89c 12 rolls 100 SCOT TISSUE 5 tans WESTERN FAMILY MANDARIN ORANGES 95c HUNTS PORK & BEANS No. IVi size cans - 4 far 89c WESTERN FAMILY CATSUP-- - 14 oz. 5 for 100 ar 55c MIRACLE WHIP KOTEX - Regular or Super - 48 to pkg -- 1 .33 SEGO MILK - - TAIL CANS 6 for 1 00 ME ATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES.;;"; C2H32 '4 i |