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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 8464$ PROPERTY FOR SALE 1 DAY RADIO, TV, NOW business or residential prop- STEREO REPAIR Low rates! 1 erty at south east comer first Call Chapman Fureast and center street, Nephi. niture Co., 27 South Main David Ockey family property. st 42tf Direct Inquiries to Ronald J. Ockey , trustee, 800 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, .. .GET YOUR APPLES NOW 0. Choice Red and Golden DelicUtah. Phone ious apples Claude Kay, Mona. FOR BALE 1961 Chrysler r. hardtop. Excellent condition throughout. A good buy STRATA THERM SPLEEPING at book price will sell for BAGS pound for pound warmGet them at 3 Call less. evenings, er than down Sportsmans Supply, 123 South Saturday or Sunday. Main, Nephi 623-047- 621-320- 623-012- sham-pooe- r, 4-- D ARE YOU INTERESTED in trying the latest home exercise equipment "The Slim Gym shown on T.V. and at the Utah for State Fair? Call free demonstration or Informa623-08- Miss Pam McCune November Wedding at Manti Temple Planned Judge James P. MoCuneof 4243 Nephi announces the tion. 1970 Chevrolet WE evs Ualkers FLUFFY soft and bright are the carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent an electric 31 Plumbing and Hardware, 66 South Main, Thursday, October 16, 1969 SitttfO'lCflUfi engage- ment of Ills daughter, Miss Pam McCune, to Mr. Michael Warthen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warthen of Spanish Fork. The couple are making plans for a November wedding In the DAVES TV NOW IN NEPHI! Mrs. Dora Bradfield of Scip-i- o Mrs. Dorene Johnson of Redwas a dinner guest Sunday ding, California and a friend, Mrs. May Baldwin of Coming, at the home of her son In law California were over night and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. guests Wednesday at the home Jack Bosh. of Mr. and Mrs. Heber ShepMr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ewell herd. and daughter Tamara of Ogden visited over the week end Guests on Sunday at the with Lis parents, Mr.and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. W, Reuben Mangelson. Jenwere Miss Woodrow Beard Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Taynie Kirkham of Nephi and Miss lor have returned to Fort Phyllis Beard. In the evening Rucker, Alabama after visiting sersacrament attended for two weeks with his grandthey vices In the Levan ward. parents, Mr. and Mrs J. O. Taylor In Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Leo ChristenMr. and Mrs. Lee Wood of sen, Mrs. Brent Aagard and Provo were Mrs. Dulcle Francom spent the home Tuesday visitors at of Bishop and Mrs. Saturday In Salt Lake City Heber C. Taylor. Mr. where they visited with and Mrs. Wallace Tolley. Mrs, Lynn Francom and son Kim, Tolley recently was released and friends Stephen Carolos from the hospital and Is re- and Niles McClellan of Provo were visitors at the home of ported to be doing very well. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Fran on Thursday. Sunday dinner com had as their visitors on guest3 at the Francom home Mr. and of last week, Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Gary NorMrs. Albert Steneckert of Los ton and sons Tod, Russell, Kent Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Cory of Murray. Stenec. of Mrs. Orem. Lindley Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt kert and Mrs. n Lindley are and daughter, Mrs. Oneita neices of the Francoms. Wade and children James and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan of Janice over the enjoyed a of Nephi visited Sunday at the week end to Lake trip Tahoe. They home of Mr. and Mrs. John also visited at Virginia City D. Shepherd. and Reno, and other places of Visitors on Sunday at the interest. home of Mr, and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd were his brothers Garth Shepherd of Salt Lake Mrs. Jarrett Hostess City and Homer Shepherd of Spanish Fork. At Chalice WANTED or small farm or pasture Large Call land, with or without home. Please call collect on anything you may have. Call Theron 1965 Pon- Miller, 225-65FOR SALE or Manti LDS Temple. 38,000 actual tiac Catalina. MONSON St CO. miles. Call 623-00evenings. 666 East 4th South, Salt Lake The bride elect is a graduate 4245 of Snow City, Utah College, and also of Utah State University where WEDDING BOOKS China ! sets Silverware Nephi ONE of the finer things of she was a member of the ' Blue Lustre carpet life Jewelry. dance and drill team. Rent electric sham-pooe- r, Currently she Is employed with cleaner. Fur'$1.00 Chapman the South Summit School District at Kamas. TORO St JACOBSEN LAWN niture Co., 27 South Main. SCHWINN MOWERS The prospective bridegroom, Lawn Mower St BICYCLES attended Utah State University Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Witt DUP Wall Service Fort Bicycle Camp pjrior to his induction into the and family of Salt Lake City Lawn Mowers sharpened and U. S. Army, and he is no wcom-pletin- g spent the week end with her ' Winn Home repaired. We have tires, en-- 1 Meets a tour of duty in Viet parents, Mr. and Mrs, LeGrande blades wheels and glne parts, Nam. of the Mangelson. Wall Fort Camp AH sizes of ; for most mowers. tin. and tabes, and parts for Daughters of Utah Pioneers Saws met at the home of Beatrice bicycles and tricyces. machine filed and set Leave I Winn on October 10. Captain word at Clarks Market In Ne-p- u Leona L Greenhalgh presided, J or with Kenneth Hoyt in and invocation was by Mary Levan for pick up and delivery Scott. Singing, led by Zelma 39 So Golden was followed by discusWESTENSROWS 11 tf sion of business. Main, Gunnison. The second part of the history of Lydia S. Cazier was givFOR SALE Choice Here- en by her daughter, Martha C. ford Bulls for sale polled and Eagar. The histor yof John homed Vem Mangeson, Le- Westley Powell of the year 623-11623-05or van, phone 1869 was given by Arvilla B. By GERALD ANDREWS - Retirement Adviser st 37-t- f. Lunt. A request has been made for histories of pioneers bom in Utah before 1869. Senior Success Story Green Memorial Hospital, San WANTED: Hostesses were Mary Scott, Antonio, Texas, for Instance and Stella Anderson Beatrice RESPONSIBLE COUPLE Success stories are always had their doubts. "They interested in having own bus- Whin. Enjoying the afternoon refreshing, more so at the presL La were Leona to Greenhalgh, iness, high earnings. Reply ent moment when the daily box AWH care of this news- Verne Worthington, Ieila Wil-keseem full of whats iey' papers Elizabeth Amy Warner, paper. Replies will be forwardwith the world. And all for them. They can see wrong AnBlack, Mary Scott, Stella ed to advertiser. this particular story belongs the delightful way elders share derson, Lua L. Stephenson, Ellen Jarrett, Arvilla Lunt, Viv- to us seniors were .the key their love with children and characters. they know happiness Is a two GIFT LIST tor every ian Paxman, Geneva Worthamounts to is What it a way street" wedding reception. Zelma Martha Golden, ington, down-to-eartEvents In other hopltals fol-NEPHI LUMBER CO. practical dem-Ida Belliston, Beatrice Eagar, of the lowed onstration similar patterns. Often, 7 55 West 2 North Ph. oflove, power Winn and Mildred Ingram. specifically its healing power, with children who wouldnt re' All of which leads me to spond to medical treatment, to the Foster Grandparents of suits were spectacular. America. Grandparents, whose serv- The Foster Grandparents Ices include feeding, diapering, program has been going since cuddling infants, helping child 1965 when the Office of Econ- - ren with meals, reading and omic Opportunity provided playing games with them, profunds to start an experiment vided the vital medicine love The force has swelled to over in 22 hospitals and Institutions across the country. 4,000 Grandparents In 184 The Idea was two-folFirst, hospitals, schools and homes. to provide lonely, neglected, Over 8,000chfldren across tha often sick children with a little country are receiving their ten; of the love and attention they der loving care. . so badly need. The Foster Grandparents Second, to with seniors hearts serve four hours a day, five help loving TO HOLD FREE HEARING AID week. They received tha and slight incomes to use their days - a talent for affection and at the same time earn a lltfle money, of $1.60. Incidentally, CONSULTATION The project began with 800 oldest is 92. To be eligible your income seniors and some skepticism on the part of the hospitals and must be $1,600 a year or less - 9.-0-0 for a single, $2,100 for a mar other institutions involved Doctors at tly $o& 623-18- 20 521-437- 5. Ag-giett- at Time To Spare y, Pickup h A wider rear tread and bias belted ply tires are among many Improvements in the 1970 Chevrolet half-to- n pickup. Side marker lights and reflectors are standard, and all engines are equipped with a new type exhaust emission control system. New options include sliding rear window, rear shock absorbers with coil springs to maintain a level ride with varyV8, transmission. ing loads, and a tilt steering wheel with automatic or 1.6-inc- 15-in- 400-cu.-i- n. z: WE HAVE BOOTS AND HUNTING TOGS FOR THE DEER HUNT Ben-dixe- TCa Club Meeting Thursday Miss Marsha Ann 4 The Chalice Club met Thursday, October 9 at the home of Beth Jarrett. President Alene Sperry welcomed the members and led In the pledge to the flag. Club collect was led by Beth Jarrett. j Following discussion of business matters, the time was turned to Betty Motes, who was in charge of the program. She introduced her guest, Ronald Dailey, who told of his experiences, and showed pictures and souveniers of his trip to Europe. He went with a study group sponsored by the FFA and toured Washington D. C., and then Germany, England. Denmark and Holland, The evening was enjojyed by Maurine Vickers, Betty Motes, Corrine Jenkins, Thelma Reed, Melva Scott, Bernice Boswell, Myrtle Davis, Alene Sperry, Beth Jarrett and guest Ronald Dailey. Half-to-n Page Rve TfocjejGDy Jarrett Plan Temple Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jar- rett announce the engagement THE and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Marsha Ann Jarrett, to David Leo INSURANCE MAN Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen. Miss Jarrett is a graduate of Juab High School and Juab Stake Seminary. Mr. Christensen is a graduate of Juab High School and Juab Stake Seminary. He is in the National Guard, tmd recently completed a training school. He Is presently employed at Winco in Provo, where they will make their home. The couple plans a November 14 wedding at the Manti LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception at the Juab Stake House later that evening given by the brides parents. Dont make an ASH of yourself by not having the proper insurance protection call Central Utah Insurance Agency. Larry Peterson CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCEAGENCY 33 South Main Office 623-025- Street 0 3 h, jw 623-014- M4 famg (Kill DEER HUNTERS AND BARGAIN HUNTERS LL BOTH-YO- U BAG YOUR LIMIT AT JOHNSON S d. - P.BI. 9:00 A.M. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 -- MSWINC TO SViiU A ROBERTSON LOOSE, an- MR. HANDY Inritot you la came n for a free electronic hearing tost, and demonstration at new FRESH No bllgatloa. ONE-HAL- F BATTERIES PRICE Here Is year If you are a hearing aid user and come In during our special hearing aid consultation eel and finest Beltane Hearing Aids. H yea hesitate to ese n hearing aid far fear of a free demonstration, you may purchase a eel of batlimit one teries at If you set to e customer. latest lightweight, can't come In, call for home appointment. No obligation. miss attractive r to STAMPS WILL BE GIVEN ON ALL for half-pric- year prayer. - 7:30 A.M. Mon, thru Friday 8 SUGAR-1- 0 at 6 p.m. daily except Frida Closed Protect your house this for your convenience 3 lb 1.75 1.95 PORK S BEANS 2Yz 41.00 4for9Qj BREAD Qlli) 51.00 SforfflJ SPAGHETTI - F.A. 6100 floryfl TOMATO SOUP 81.00 QforSQt gEGGS Med.AA 48cdoz.43 88c FREE GOLD STRIKE f PAC0N fljj) STAMPS AM Shank at 79 lb 49 lb pc. 55c o 66 EAST CENTER STREET. NEPHI PHONE 68-- 1 13lg CUSTOM CUTTING, WRAPPING, I 112.59 .57 TOTAL ORDER SALES TAX REGULAR TOTAL--- SI I YOU SAVE 10 OPEN UNTIL Security Center! 1.1 1 1.23 PIERCES FREEZING 7 p.n. FRIDAY 49 55c qf. lb IGA COFFEE 8 announces a Hew Home Christmas. See us today SIZE a.m. Saturday BIDDERS VALLEY HEARING SERVICE ORDERS LESS THAN S5.00 OPEN sheet, OFF Every Day 10 Discount Price PAY ONLY ITEM AND FOODS MIRACLE WHIP NO GOLD STRIKE STAMPS ON DISCOUNT ORDERS - d- Bet-Io- Deal NOW 4.49 Nutwoo- 4x8 sheet HOW 4.49 Parchment Ash NOW 6.70 Louisiana Birch NOV 235 PABCO ASPHALT SHINGLES NOW -- - 9.50 Square Avocado-i4x-8 Mil - NON MY fOt 'OV COK-MWI- PRE FINISHED PANEL AT BARGAIN PRICES problem Aids. GROCERIES FROZEN FOODS h trained consultant will b at our special oil day hearing aid consultation, tf you have Hearing A FEW EXAMPLES INCLUDED MEATS - PRODUCE NEPHI 210 WEST CENTER CALVIN HAYES, Manager GLEN HANDY a hearing IFI? ALL DEARTMENTS valley Builders NEPHI, UTAH Wo or pbond to nounce Miol W jrauid 3.1 6 1.25 YOU PAY ONLY UU DISCOUNT PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 16, 17, 18, 1969 |