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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Stye Ladies Literary Club Dinner Reservations by! Levan Lions, Ladies Members Meet at Home of Mrs. Allred Senior Citizens Asked Hear Report of Mrs. Anna D. Allred was hostess to the Ladles Literary Clark Burton and family of Overnight guests at the John Club Thursday evening, OctSalt Lake City visited Sunday Wilkey home Saturday and- ober 2nd at her home. Mrs. with his mother, Mrs. T. H. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Le ) Christensen, club president, neth Wilkey and five children was in charge of the meeting, Burton. and club collect was read by of Granger. Mrs. Jack Wright spent sevMrs. William Bailey. of Salt Baxter eral days in Salt Lake City for Mrs. Wilbur Mrs. A, V, Gadd reported on She visited Lake City and Mrs. Connie the Federated Clubs convention LDS conference. with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Lat- Phillips of England spent Mon- held at Price and also the imer of Pocatello, Idaho, and day with Mr. and Mrs. John club program for the coming with Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wilkey. Mrs. Phillips has been year. Light refreshments were Mathews of Rapid City, South a house guest at the Baxter served. Attending were Miss Mrs. Latimer Is a home for the past month. She Mabel Sperry, Mrs. W. W. StepDakota. of Mrs. Baxter's son henson, Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, daughter of Mrs. Wright, and is a friend Mrs. - Mathews Is a grand- who Is serving a mission In Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. Leo Mrs. Baxter is a Christensen, Mrs. J. E. RobertEngland. daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Wil son, Mrs. Ralph Belliston, Mrs. daughter Mrs. Hazel Bosh had as her key. J. L Belliston, Mrs. James R. visitor Tuesday afternoon, her Stanley, Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey George V. Jones, Mrs. A. V. nephew, Lionel Brown of Lohad as their visitors on Thurs- Gadd, Mrs. P. N. Anderson, Mrs. gan. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eagar and the host-es- s, Grant Collard and son Steve day of last week, Kearns. They of Mrs. Allred. Jack Wilkey Idaho of Collard and Lloyd Balls visited Sunday with Mr had been on a trip to California and Mrs. Harold Ealey and and were enroute home. of They had previously family. Mrs. Rose Gerhart spent last Opening Meeting attended LDS conference In week in Springville where she Year Held Salt Lake City. Thursday visited with former neighbors Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Johnson and friends. By Beta Literary Club had as their guests over the The first meeting of the year Mrs. returned Chloe Winter week end, their son In law and to her home Monday after visit- of the Beta Literary Club was N. Mr. Mrs. and H, daughter, Teas-dal- e held at the home of Mrs. RayLinford and four children of ing for several weeks In and mond Christiansen, club presidlaw son in her with Bountiful. Her daughter, Mrs. ent. on October 2. Mrs. Chrisdaughter. Mrs. T. H. Burton returned Vera Hiskey and daughters tensen welcomed the members to her home Saturday after vis- Lynnette, Delene and Pauline to the meeting. Girls Staters While there accompanied her home and vis- gave reports on their activities iting In Orem. at the 1969 Girls State at Loshe witnessed the blessing and ited overnight. gan. They were Marjorie Paintnaming of a great grandchild, O. Ray Powell, Mr. and Mra. er, Anna Rae Kendall and Marthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eert Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ilyn Stowell. Club collect was Keith Blake (Ann Burton) E. Gibson attended sacrament given by Mrs. Arnold Brough, Visitors on Sunday at the meeting in Orem Sunday even- and the program for the year home of Mr. and Mrs. John V. ing whre Rodger Taylor, and was previewed by Mrs. Jack Garrett were their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrell Taylor Brough. Miss Patsy Garrett, a student (Mildred Powell) were speakrefreshments were ser-at the Brigham Young Univer- ers. Rodger Taylor has accept- vedLight to: Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen, sity, also Mr. and Mrs. Keith ed a call to serve In the West Mrs. Miles Anderson, Mrs. Bert Barney and family of Salt Lake Spanish - American mission. Powell, Mrs. Raymond ChrisCity and Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn A family gathering, was held tiansen, Mrs. Arnold Brough, Steele and family of following the meeting at the Mrs. Allen Belliston, Mrs. John Taylor home in Orem. Parkin, Mrs. Jack Brough, Mrs. Othel Pay, Mrs. Jack Ludlow and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson. Levan Modernettes mcmki OTJUI STA association" FrMf.M 1 newspaper Fauitdti 1885 INNA SUSTAINING MEMBER 1969 ,g (!7. Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Utah. Second Utah. at Nephi, entry fiSOCUTlON NATIONAL Office: 96 South Main j Phone (801) 623-052- 5 Hold Regular Meeting The Modernettes met at the home of Mrs .Marilyn Wor-woo- d on Thursday, October 2. Attending were Diane Howard, Phyllis Anderson, Linda Jen-- 1 kins, Ann Shepherd, Marilyn Kendall, Cheryl Stephensen, Donna Poulson, Jessie Ann t, Wood, Janet Baxter, Rhea Joy Carter, Betty Jean Carter, Sharon Christensen, Diane Ballow, Judy Bosh and the hostess, Marilyn Worwood. Refreshments were served. Ros-quis- Publisher and Manager Social and Correspondence Editor Roy E. Gibson Zoe P. Gibson Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable in advance Who is this lady? A Little Orphan Annie. R. The Jolly Green Giantess. C The Statue D Mae Wist. If you picked anything other than C, well, youre in a whole lot of trouble. Sure, you probably picked the Statue of Liberty. Everybody knows who she is and what she stands for. Or do they? Its amazing how many of us take this proud lady of the New York Harbor for granted. We should know that her proper name is Liberty Enlightening the World. That she symbolizes the triumph of freedom over tyranny. That she is a declaration of our independence. Of course, we need more than statues to remind us of our freedom. We need action, by each and every one of us. And thats where U. S. Savings Bonds come in. They help preserve that thing called freedom. of Liberty Senior Citizens are reminded of the dinner to be held Wed nesday, October 15 at the center. Reservations should be made before 5 pm. on Monday October 13, with Mrs. Laurence Boswell. A program will follow the dinner and election of officers will be held. Those attending are reminded to provide their own dishes. Convention at Man-gelso- Tokyo The Levan Lions Club held a ladies night Thursday October 2 at the City Hall. Former District Governor Rulon Broad-hea- d was the guest speaker, giving an account of his trip to Tokyo where he attended the International Lions Club Con- - TUIs USE THE vention. Mr. and Mrs, Golden Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Heb-e- r Shepherd were In charge of the dinner. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor, Kenneth Hoyt; a new member and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robinson; and special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Broadhead of Nephi. n, They help make this country of ours economically stronger to tackle some of the problems that face us. And, buying Savings Bonds can be easy and automatic. All you have to do is join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or the Plan where you bank. And then you can sit back and forget em while the money piles up. So think about the freedoms we enjoy. And think about U. S. Savings Bonds as a way to keep us free. As for Miss Liberty, well, when youre in New York go up M1 v; and see her Bond-a-Mont- h fj ll 100 FREE BONUS STAMPS FROZEN 623-111- 3. n 100 FREE BONUS STAMPS with the purchase of 4 FLASH LIGHT BATTERIES ORANGE JUICE -- 6100 Pasco TV MJB COFFEE 3 1.98 DINNERS-4- 9 WESTERN FAMILY Western Family FRUIT COCKTAIL 20 STRAW GREEN GIANT BERRIES NIBLETS can22 ROYAL GARNET LIBBY PUMPKIN GRAPE 5 for Ho. IV2 size can - - - 24C 100 JUICE LARGE PONDEROSA PAPER 3 rolls 8 1 TOWELS GREEN GIANT BEANS KITCHEN SLICED 4 cans 89 GREEN GIANT CREAM or WH. KERNEL CORN 4fr89 GREEN PEAS - 4 for 89 BAR S SKILLET CERTIFIED BACON lb 75 LIGHT AMBER WALNUTS - Package 89 FRESH Whole, lb c 3 FRYERS -- 29 100 GOLD STRIKE FRESH CUT STAMPS with the purchase of FRYERS 33 GALLON CIDER r PORK SOUPS STEAK -- 59 VEG. BEE-F- n 19 lb CHEESE Minnestrone - Noodles and Ground Beef MEDIUM 69 - Beef - Split Pea - Chili 97c SWIFTS PREMIUM with 7 BACON-1BEAN BOLOGNA -- Beans TOMATO 97 SLICED, per lb 69 lb SHREDDED WHEAT PORK NABISCO - Was 47c, NOW 42 ROAST-- - 55 POWDERED OR COUNTRY STYLE BROWN SUGAR SAUSAGE 2V2 pound package 43 2 pounds 1 .09 SWANSON LOOSE LEAF OR TYPE PAPER 300 sheets WHEATIES 12 oz package, was 43c, NOW 38 18 oz package, was 55c, NOW 51c SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER -- 12 OZ was 53c NOW 46c SKIPPY PEANUT 18 oz - was 73c, NOW 63 28 oz, was 1.09 NOW 99 CLOROX--gallo- n 56 V2 gallon 36 BREAD U ---- WAVES 10 100 SUPPLY LIMITED! HEREFORD CORNED . BEEF -- 12 oz can 49 WESTERN FAMILY Was 27c MANDARIN 20 SPRY SHORTENING Large can NOW 69 i r 100 FREE BONUS STAMPS ORANGES-NO- W 25 with the purchase of lbs PILLSBURY FLOUR Beef-c-an 4 333 sheets each - 3 mm WOPJM CABBAGE pound 5 CELERY pound 5 100 FREE ONUS STAMPS with the purchase of ole or Half VIE ATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES.. FEOEZ C23-03- 2 JL Two One bedroom CARD OF THANKS FOR RENT Call apartment, unfurnished. We want to express apprecGordon McPherson at iation to Bishop and Mrs. Heber TORO Ai JACOBSEN LAWN Taylor, Sheriff Duane Sperry, MOWERS SCHWINN Lawn Mower & George Kendall, Paul Mangel-soBICYCLES and all members of the Bicycle Service Lawn Mowers sharpened and Sheriff's Posse who responded We have tires, en- so willingly last week to the repaired. gine parts, wheels and blades call for assistance. These men for most mowers. All sizes of tire and tubes, and parts for surely know how to handle a Saws situation and dont quit until blcytJes and tricyces. machine filed and set. Iave they have accomplished their word at Clarks Market in Ne- mission. Our heartfelt thanks phi or with Kenneth Hoyt in to each of you. Levan for pick up and delivery Mr. and Mrs, J. El Bendix-e- n 89 So WESTENSKOWS and family Main, Gunnison. ll tt with the purchase of If tbajYc I I, dmtroycd, w rfpU Buy U.S. Savings Bonds & Freedom Shares Page 1 1 Take stock in America 00E5wa? Thursday, October 9, 1969 rz SMOKED HAM ii |