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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 t Voguetfes Meet af The Voguettes Club met on May 14 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Kendall. Mrs. Keith Steele was During the t if f evening the club members made artificial flowers with the assistance of Mrs. Grant Worthington. Others present in addition to those mentioned above were Mrs. Carl Jarrett, Mrs. Grant Kay, Mrs. Wesley Lynn, Mrs. Joseph Christensen, Mrs. Everitt Lee Mrs. Fowkes, Thompson, Mrs. Larry Broad-heaMrs. Evan Frampton, Mrs. Robert Day and Mrs. Richard May. Miss Claudia Morgan Mothers day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Garrett were Mr. and Mrs. Marriage Planned Steele and family of Santa-quiLevan Mr. and Mrs. Ciinn Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barney of Salt Lake City, and Miss A. Morgan announce the enPatsy Garrett, a student at the gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Brigham Young University. Claudia Morgan to Raymond Whiting, son of Mrs. Lena Whiting of Nephi. The future Mrs. Whiting is an employee of Pexton Wholesale Company, and Mr. Whiting presently is employed by the Forest Service. A June 12 wedding is being The Levan School AchieveDinner guests on Mothers day planned by the couple, with a ment night will be held Friat the home of Mr. and Mrs. reception the same evening in day, May 22 at 8 p.m. at the J. O. Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. the Levan Ward Cultural Hall. Levan Ward Cultural Hall. Robert Belliston and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Theme for this year Is transof Nephi, Mr. and Nephi News Briefs Higginson The displays and Mrs. Jimmy Taylor of Levan. portation. program will center around Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shep- of mans progress in the moveCoalville, Washington were herd had as their week end recent ment of freight and passenvisitors at the home of guests and on Mothers day, their gers. grandmother, Mrs. P. N. their daughter, Miss Rona Shep- Anderson. An Invitation Is extended by herd and three room mates from school officials and students Utah State University at Logan Mrs. P. N. Anderson spent for the general public to at- Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of Mothers day in Salt Lake City Provo visited on Friday of last at the home of her son and tend. week with Mr. and Mrs. Clark daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. The Levan Lions Club held a S. Wood. EksAyn Anderson. Ladies Night on Thursday, May Mothers day dinner guests at Attending the County and 7 at the City Hall. Dinner was served by Mr. and Mrs. Gay the home of Mrs. Edna Peterson City Roads conference held in Price on May 7 and 8 were were Worwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph son her son, Raymond Peterand his son Ralph of Mid Mayor and Mrs. Elden C. SherJackman and Mr. and Mrs. Clark wood, County Commissioner Others present were vale. Wood. Alton S. Gadd, County CommisMr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Math- sioner and Mrs. Golden ManMr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd, ews and sons of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd, guests on MothersMurray were gelson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carday at the ter, Mr .and Mrs. Ronald Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor, Mr. home of her Mr. and lURHW parents, and Robinson and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Vem Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. James P. ChrisMrs. Grace Christensen spent tensen spent Sunday in Salt last week in Salt Lake City with Lake City. They visited with She their son in law and daughter, members of her family. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mr . and Mrs. Ross Mower and Tobler, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Chris- family, and also attended an tensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. E, open house honoring Mrs. DarTerry, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chris- rel Childs on her 76th birthday tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie anniversary. Mrs. Child is a sister of Mr. Christensen. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ostler have and son Cory haveClyde returned to returned to their home in Grays their home in Ashton, Idaho afLake, Idaho after attending the ter attending the funeral serfuneral services of her grand- vices for his grandfather, O. L. MEDIUM "AA" father, O. L. Eliason at Moroni. Eliason at Moroni. They with Mills some time in Mills withspent They also visited in his her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard. Howard. m Ar-15- m raln-or-shi- ne spoils the scene. You can take it with you. Help keep the West clean and inviting by fighting Litter litter. Join the Keep America Beautiful campaign. Its everybody's business. - The Levan Lady Lions met dozen at the City Hall May 14 for a party honoring last years officers. The meeting was called to order by President Enid WorIGA DOG HOUSE wood. The pledge of allegiance was led by Bessie Jackman, followed by prayer by Anna Shepherd. An enjoyable program followed with Betty Marshall giving a reading Merits of EfTAlL T1 ficiency followed by a piano selection by Anna Shepherd. CANS Florene Taylor then read a number of humorous antidotes. Following the program, a CRISP ICEBERG luncheon was served by a committee composed of incoming lb officers Enid Worwood, Bessie Jackman and Rosemary Robinson. Gifts were distributed to CHERRY TOMATES lone Christensen, Betty Marshall and Enid Worwood in ap- TEXAS PINK preciation of their service. Also present besides those GRAPEFRUIT mentioned were Gertrude Shepherd and Virginia Howard. TOP-O-TH- E china-frame- CO-O- P LINE CO-O- P TRUCK TIRES FARM WAGON IMPLEMENT Aid Asked fo Purchase The TIRE Designed especially for farm 5pciRl Pirformcmc Design NYLONGLASS TIRE wagons and trailers. Made to take tough wear on field and road and to roll smoothly. Save 20 Now Thli new fiberglass tire gives you up to 35 more mileage. It has greater bruise resistance and better steering response end better skid resistance. Buy now and save CO-O- P AGRI POWER 20. 20 OFF SS Super Cargo Carrier and Super All Purpose are engineered to give you the most economical yet rugged and long wearing truck tires you can buy. And now is the time to save 20 over our already low fleet prices. This nylon rear tractor tire gives you full traction power, longer life and greater d rubber compound economy. The Is scientifically produced to resist all weather conditions. Save 20 now. Agri-Tre- SAVE ON THESE OTHER ITEMS DURING OUR TIRE RUR SEIiORAMA STP - Reg. 1.39 - now 69c BATTERY CHARGER 6v-- 1 2v Reg. 24.95 PAX - now 1 3.95 Lawn Food Pellets Reg. 7.95 -- NOW GARDEN TOOLS 4.95 -- MAY) TO JUNE 15 Melnor SPRINKLER -- 10 off Lawn and Garden CHEMICAL- S- -- 10 OFF Galvanized Garbage Cans -NOW 1.99 Regular 2.99 Rubber Garden Hose -- - Reg. 9.95 - 5.95 JENKINS SALES & SERVICE Small -- Reg. 89c NOW 39e 5 Off. length 105 WEST CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Bent Bryan spent the week end with members of their family. On Friday they were in Logan where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bryan. On Saturday they visited in Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bryan and family, and on Saunday they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bryan and family in Salt Lake City. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warner and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kay of Goshen. Mrs. Ruth C. Wells spent Mothers Day in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. William Scribner. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley were Mrs. Kenneth Tolley and family of Delta, Mrs. Dennis Peterson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Bryce Lynn of Mona. Mrs. Olive Broadhead returned at her home recently after having spent the winter months in Lovell, Wyoming with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Richins. She also visited with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Broadhead at Clearfield. Pictsweet Astd The prescription the VEGETABLES FRUIT DRINKS CANS Send T-- Mon. thru Friday Please have 7. Gift Subscriptions to Friends, Relatives N VACATION Larry Peterson CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCEAGENCY Street 33 South Main Office: 623-025- Nephi, Utah Residence 0 623-003- 9 uo TOOTH PASTE Family Qip lb box 25c rL SALTIHES STRAWBERRY JAM 2 lb Kelloggs 12 oz U & I size49c 65c POTATO CHIPS BEET 0LE0-- SUGAR 10 LB BAG U.28 --F- lb COTTAGE CHEESE S0FT0LE0 lb IGA - 49c lb BLADE CUT LB I SWISS STEAK. 3 x 5 ft. Color Fast CUT lb ..69c lb CHUCK STEAKS FLAG RIB with pole and mounting STEAKS---l- 98c b LEAN ALL BEEF Brackets 10c complete! HAMBURGER IS Fl7T Bncon o o o o oHOLSUM lb BARGAIN CORNER FREE GOLD STRIKE IfMACARONI4 pound or o at STAMPS ' bags O SPAGHETTI -- -- 8 a.m. Saturday at 6 p.m. daily except Fridays ol Q 56 EAST CENTER STREETg DOUBLE LUCK NEPHI PHONE 623-- 1 mgniiT CUSTOM CUTTING, WRAPPING, o o o OPEN UNTIL? ANGLEiMRKIN for your convenience 7 GREEN gBE A NS o. o FREEZING 7 p.m. FRIDAY! Pc 3) lb ba9 Closed 3Tc USDA CHOICE BEEF LY for $i $ 59c 3 pounds 1.00 A FLAG! POT ROAST lb 19c If AHEAD! TIME youre going on a trip, especially to Mexico or Canada, be SURE your automobile insurance Is ample! See us today! FLAKES -- fl THE INSURANCE MAN PIZZAS Jeno'sAssfd. 65c 7:30 A.M 5-6- BUD HAYMOND ONLY SHOESTRINGS VA lb 21c OPEN June AND necessary refills in our store on Thursday, June 4th. Thanks! BUY A FLAG TIP TOP 6 zo SATURDAY FRIDAY, SUNDAY -- be closed CORN MILK REG. 7 department of NEPHI DRUG CO. will all day On Thursday, May 21, starting at 7 p.m. members of the Juab High School varsity football team will be visiting homes of Nephi, Levan and Mona. The purpose of their visit to your home is to seek a personal contribution to help buy a new electronics core clock for the football field. Many clubs and organizations as well as many students at the Juab High School already have contributed money for the clock. The new clock would help veiy much in making the game more interesting for the fans at the games. Football team members as well as the coaching staff invite the patrons of the district to sup- port this worthwhile project. TOMATO SOUP for - Football Scoreboard LETTUCE Nephi News Briefs x mw.' Opening ftOZENlFAODS Co-O- P -- d CANS 15 CO-O- P - Ra-na- Till OFF OUR LOW FLEET PRICE - --- It's Fishing Members of the Womens Federated Clubs of Nephi will be hostesses to the girl graduates of Juab High School tonight (Thursday May 21) at the Juab Stake House. Mothers of the graduates also will attend. Girl graduates who will be honored are Pattie Andreason, Deborah Belliston, Margaret Debra Irene Gardner, Daley, Phyllis Haycock, Carol Susan Henderson, AnnaRae Kendall, Colleen Lewellyn, Celia Mangelson, LeAnna McPherson, Patricia Miner, Joan Morgan, Syd-ne- e Fay Morgan, Emilee Neb-eke- r, Marjorie Painter, Nan Pay, Rhonda Rose, Debra Russell, Lynette Smith, Glenda Jean Sparks, Linda Spencer, Myrtis LaRee Stephensen, Ruby Marie Stephensen, Marilyn June Stowell, Charlene Swasey Sharia Tolley, Marilyn Vickers, e Worthington and JoLynne Young. There will be a program, and each girl graduate will receive a photograph of herself. TALL Dog Food 1st TO JUNE 15th - JtbLfi Girl Graduates (SCANNED EGGS MAY pw" i pi Ladies to Honor Home of Mrs. Kendall ANOTHER PUBLIC SERVICE project of the Nephi Lions Club has been taking shape during the past several days. Another truck load of cement goes Into the huge pad of a shelter being constructed at the Nephi City Park, adjacent to one of the two cooking areas. The shelter will provide a eating arei for clubs, family gatherings or the general public to use. Page Five Thursday, May 21, 1970 QftmcS'ircUis ,o . TiGDl ENRICHED 25 lb bag 303 cans Case of 24 2.39 Flour 50 lb bag 3.89 |