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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 &l)z ' J i Club Ladies Enjoy ?P - i, 1 V ji Dinner yomnu 6rio v' if f A?AisYOlir N LAND iPIT CLEAltPyl jrX$ I AN . A VV :vyr . $v Vr ' - ymhoIlc character representing Horizon, the Interior Department thoughtful users of lb public land, I being displayed on 67,000 U.S. mail track daring the month of August. Two of his partners in anti-lltteffort, Postmaster General Winlon M. Blount (left) and Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel (right) admire the colorful poster produced by Interiors Bureau of Land Management as they stand beside Washington, D. G, mail truck. at City Park DATES AND EVENTS PROM YESTERYEARS The Ladies Literary Club held its second summer affair on August 26 at the Nephi City Park. A delicious dinner was served with Mrs. P. N. Anderson acting as ohairman, assisted by Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Mrs. Leo Christensen, Mrs. George V. Jones, Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mrs. Lynn Kay and Mrs, The blessE. Alton Ellertson. ing on the food was given by Mrs. William Bailey. Enjoying, the affair were Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. J. E. Robertson, Mrs. Jack Wright, Miss Mabel Sperry, Mrs. William Mrs. Wilford Bailey, Bailey, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. James H. Eagar. Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. J. L, Belliston, a special guest, Mrs. Dulcle Francom and members of the committee as listed above. Miss Diane Garrett Is spending a week in Nephi at the home of her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hawkins. Alan Waterman of Anaheim, California was a guest at the Doyle Beard residence while In Utah attending the Explorer Jamboree at the BYU In Provo. He is a cousin of Mrs. Beard. Out of town people who attended the open house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ol-pon their golden wedding anniversary Included the following: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ralphs and Lawrence Olpln of PortMr. and Mrs. land, Oregon: Lloyd J. Ralphs, Dallas, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dimlck and three children of Coulee Mr. and Dam, Washington; Mrs. Darrel P. Walker and four children, Anaheim, California; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bennlon and two sons, Independence, Missouri; Dr. and Mrs. Harold W. Olpln and three children. Walnut Creek, California; Mrs, Vllate Christensen, Burbank, California; Mrs. A. G. Cranney, Belmont, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yates, Bond and four children, Mrs. Eva O. Pyper, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Talboe and three children; Bishop and Mrs. William Jarrett and two daughters; Mrs. Elda Martell and two children; Mrs. Estella Jennings, Mr. end Mrs. Milton Jennings, Mrs. Annie Broadhead, Mrs. Fern Muir, Mrs. Faye Lundquist, Mrs. Mer-iaKienhel and daughter, Mrs. Betty Bailey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vickers, and Charles Black, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. D. Cox, Mrs. Dean Johnson and daughter, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Oldroyd, Mrs. Camilla R. Field, Mrs. Doris R. Christensen, Ivan Rasmussen, all of Fountain Green; Mr. and Mrs Ray Francom, Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd, Levan; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kearns, Mrs. Elva Peterson, Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. Roen Griffith, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Gean Worthington, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Garrett, Springville; Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Alan D. Johnson, Gilbert Jensen, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Overman, Orem; Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belliston Donald Broadhead, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Mrs. Fred Jackman, Mrs. ReNae Guymon and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Provo; Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brock, Mrs. Cora Bezzant, Mrs. Lacy White, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Major and five children, Miss Iris Nielson, Mrs. Afton Pace, Oscar Brough, all of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hansen, Mrs. May Mortensen of Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taylor, Grant Taylor of Hyde Park; and Mack Riches, Sun City, Arizona. ln sVsS :.A SiTr is Jv.Xv.vX . fesx .w.vS LOW SPEED LANDER. . .A aircraft, with approach speeds of 35 to 40 knots, shown in artists concept tank Into unprepared would be able to transport a n landing areas without benefit of airstrips, according to studies now being conducted by Boeings Bertol Division. Low approach speeds would increase safety during rough terrain landings. tilt-wi- 16-to- m THREE'S A . .Neatly stacked watermelons market of Khartohm, Sudan, as traders keep an eye out for likely customers. Exceptionally heavy rains in north Africa caused the flood of melons on the market. But with the hot summer months approaching, theres Pttle fear that any of the crop will go to wee. fill the open-ai- CROWD. r Alcoholocaust 4 tukis II Jerry Marcus I eARAdSl Tuna-u- p 4 ft t 'yMNES -- 4- HIS WRYS SCRAPBOOK from Nephi News Briefs JOHNNY HORIZON POSTER RIDES U.S. MAIL TRUCKS. Johnny Thursday, September 4, 1969 SimeQ-ftVtt- is OS 'x 11 W I vy.ji Miss Iris Nielson Salt Lake Temple to be Setting tor Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Elroy H. Nielson of Pleasant Grove announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Iris Nielson to Kent L. Jarreitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R Jarrett of Nephi Utah. The marriage will be solemnized Friday, September 12 in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. On Friday evening, the couple will greet at a reception in their honor at the Pleasant Grove Third-Sixt- h Ward cultural hall, 193 North Fourth East Street In Pleasant Grove. The following evening, Saturday, September 13, the couple will be further honored at a wedding reception being given by the grooms parents in Nephi. All friends and relatives are invited. Miss Nielson is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and Seminary. Mr. Jarrett is a graduate of Juab High School andJuab Stake Seminary, and fulfilled an LDS mission to New Zealand. He now is attending the BYU at Provo. The couple plan to make their home in Lindon. z guis and Trapper tribes pose for snapshots In front of fhs ESal Tower, after pitching camp on the Trocadero Esplanada The Indians were in Paris for the West Canada Indian and Eskimo native arts exhibition at the Masse ds I Homme S Things havent changed much around the reservation, still the squaws who break out the near. fe-- 7 I'm one of NAYLOR AUTO SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! (23-054- BOYS" CO's DODGE TIME WAS.. WERE DIFFICULT TO 03TAI.T -- health-givin- g, pharma- g ceuticals are available CEFIII DRUG j CD. p Smohey Sayst small amount boiling, salted water 8 to 10 minutes or until squash is tender; drain well. Gently stir in 54 cup sour cream, 54 teaspoon salt, and 54 teaspoon paprika. Makes 5 to 6 servings. For tomatoes vinaigrette, slice 2 large tomatoes into shallow dish. Sprinkle with 2 teaspoons snipped fresh dill, 1 teaspoon salt, and 54 cup tart Chill 1 to French dressing. 2 hours. Makes 4 servings. Rolled rump roast of high quality may be roasted on a rack in a pan or on an outdoor rotisserie unit If the meat is not of high quality. It should be braised, that is cooked by a moist heat first, then seasoning and liquid added, and slowly cooked until tender. Whenk the last time you got goose bumps when they played the Star Spangled Banner? method-bro- You wned better believe it Only psa can crush out your smokes THURS SEPT 4 thru SUN SEPT 7 Its been a while, right? Well, then youre like a lot of us. It seems that many of us are too grown-u- p to get excited about things like the Banner any more. You could almost say that patriotism makes us feel embarrassed. Besides, its hard to really feel patriotic when you hear so much about how this country is falling apart But, of course, America still has a Bill of Rights. And free elections. An incredibly high standard of living. And a free enterprise system that lets you hitch your wagon to any star you Star-Spangl- SEE! SEE! SEE! THE MOST EXCITINC CATHERINE OF INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED CIRCUS PERFORMERS IN THE 19 YEAR HISTORY OF THE EREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! THE ONLY SHOW IN THE WORLD SOS WITH A COMPANY OP PERFORMERS A ANIMALS! Performanes: THUR. & FRI 4:15 and 8:15 p.m., SAT. 10:30 a.m. 2:30 and 8:15 p.m. SUNDAY 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. want And plenty of other things you cant find anywhere else in this worldL Know what? Looking at it that way, America deserves, a lot more credit than its been getting. under U fLOO on kids eve Thursday aft and aft. and Sat. Morn CZ222 -- Trophosphere The trophosphere, extending seven to ten miles from th earths surface, Is the highest layer of the atmosphere at which temperatures decrease with Increasing altitude. Early settlers did not have the convenience of a doctor within easy reach nor the telephone to use in case of illness or emergency Nor did they have a modem pharmacy down the street where the latest SAVE Nephi an international radiotelephone signal word used as a distress call, come from the French Milder, meaning, "Help me. ii? IT ALL SEATS RESERVED $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 Drinking and driving results in as maiy as 25,000 traffic accident deaths per year. For Hdp ; SHUTTERBUG FANCY. . .Photographers of the 2nd fingers white a proInfantry Division exercise their trigger fessional Korean model poses. Models were supplied by a Korean photo supplies firm for n photographer picnic at Kong Nung near Camp Howze. of sandwiches helikes,butdont stop there. Add his favorites from such items as carrots, celery, cucumber and cookies. For a summer squash saute, slice 2 pounds summer squash into rounds; cook in ,v LOREN GARRETT Call M ayday Gift Subscriptions to Friends, Relatives and If you pack a lunch for the man in the family, keep it inGive him the kind teresting. in our big stock. Tht Travelert Safely Service Constant Sol The sun produces energy so steadily that astronomer cannot detect with certainty as much as one percent variation In the total output rIIEII tlEDICIilES . .Members of the Sioux, Cree,Blackfoot, PARIS POWWOW. - T-- N Mars seems more arflHlr than any other planet Ths Martian day is 24 hours and 37 mucutes and the tilt of Its axis (about 24 degrees) closely resembles that of earth. Climates are similar, but Martian nights are much colder. - The Late Show The most popular program on the Dhahran television station in Saudi Arabia are wrestling matches and Egyptian movies onthelateshow. Arabia dialogue is dubbed In on "Bonanza. life-savin- REDUCTIONS ON ALL 69 MODELS! BE5V3 Dinner guests on Labor day at the home cxf Mrs. James H. Eagar were Mrs. Edna Cazler, Mr. and Mrs. Marsden Cazler and Richard Callister of Salt Lake City, also Dr. and Mrs. Stanford Cazler of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazler spent several days last week with members of their family: Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mr. and Cazler of Kearns. Mrs. Ferguson accompanied them home on Saturday and visited Saturday and Sunday at the Cazler home. Send Man About Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Butler, Mrs. Wanda Bunrldge and Mrs. Essie Shaw attended a wedding reception in Tooele recently hononng their niece, the former Marilyn Martell, and her bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins and grandson Wesley Garrett spent four days of last week in Cedar Breaks and returned home by way of the Capital Reef monument, Hanksvllle, and Greenriver. Navy, was launched, August 24, 1912. Territorial government was granted Alaska, August 24, 1912. Sir Ronald Boss discovered that malaria parasites were found in a mosquitos stomach and that mosquitos were wholly responsible for spreading malaria throughout most of the world, August 25, 1897. Edison demonstrated his flntphonograph, August 26, 1877. The 19th Amendment, allowing woman Sufferage became effective, August 28, 1920. Spanish landed at 8t Augustine Florida, August 27, 1565. The first petroleum well was opened at Titusville, Pa., by Edward L, Drake August 28, 1859, BIG p J The Red Cross was established In Geneva, Switzerland, August 22, 1864 lbe "Savannah," first American steamship to cross the Aflwnfo. was launched August 22, 1818. 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