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Show NspM, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, November HMNnW bout Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard were overnight guests Saturday and during the day Sunday at the home of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Hodson and family. On Sunday they enjoyed a family dinner at the Hodson home honoring Mrs. Beard on her birthday anniversary. Terry and Dennis Hoyt spent the week end with their mother Mrs. Ramona B. They are attending school in Hoyt. Provo. COMB, r Mr. and Mrs. Bert McPherson and baby daughter of Oakland, California are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson. At fast day meeting on Sunday, their daughter was blessed and given the name of Vivian. Others of the family who attended the meeting and met at the Mangelson home for a family gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mathews and family of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangelson and two daughters of Levan. SBJ2MAH MBASLB& we !&SHt HOH ? " HAVG Ateu'T Classified Ads and &S!5teT" Business Directory Methods 2 Vehicles for Sale 16 iniuiiiiuuiiiiiiiHimiuiniinitiiHiiituiiiiiimmiuiiiuiiiraiiimiimr LOST WHITE AND BLACK Siamese cat, answers to name of Tripper. Return to LeNae Ot- teson at 289 South 3rd East or 45 623-147- 9. 1971 MOTORCYCLE HONDA for sale. Model Reed Christensen curity Bank, phone Contact ll at First SL-10- 0. Se-ca- 623-047- 4 IUIfJllillUlilUlimilllHIIKUIIIIIIIIUIIIIUi;illJIIIIHIIIIIiIlilllllllllHll 5 For Sale Help Wanted ALL occasion and Christmas cards, wrapping paper and tags. First Ward Primary. Contact Carolyn Jarrett at 455 South 2nd East or call Buy at the Harvest Festival Nov. 12. Primary will not canvas this year. FOR SALE FOR NEED CORRESPONDENT large S. L. Daily newspaper. Should have experience in writ- ing and photography. Write Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 4447 incl. 17 BIRTHDAY, 623-107- 8. 4245 Homes for Sale FOR SALE 11 BEDROOM 2 house. Newly remodeled. peted. Call 623-13- Car- 4546 MEDITERRANEAN incl. 4445 FOR SALE BRICK HOME acre land in good condition. 1 1 share irrigation water. Ideal 3 for livestock. Phone 623-021- 12 mnminiuniiMiiiiiii For Sale 17 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? FOR a gift youll never stop opening, to give World your family. Excellent opportun8 ities available. Phone or write 519 South Seventh W., 8 Cedar City, Utah incl Book-Childcra- ft 586-812- BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Call Verl Wilkey at 623-056- 0 45-4- 4546 )r. Brough Discusses Air dilutants at Recent Club Meeting re Dr. Franklin K. Brough was guest speaker at the meeting of the Club held on November 4. Dr. Brough spoke on Life and Breath. He told of the many irritants in the air we breathe that are harmful to our respiratory system. He pointed out that emphysema is now in second place as the disease that is taking a great toll of life. Heart disease is first Dr. Brough is executive director of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease association of Utah. BANANA SQUASH AND CAR-rot- s. CARTERS CAFE FOR SALE Contact Perry C. Hall at at Levan. Priced for immediate 445 East Second North, Nephi 4 9 or 2 sale. Call 45 Phone 623-084- 623-192- 43-4- 6 623-151- incl. GET READY FOR THE BIG hunt! Hunting vests, regularly $6.00, now on sale for $3.99. Red hunting caps, regular $3.00 now only 1.66 at JACKS, 22 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR South Main, Nephi 45 20 years experience in selecting your drapes. We have samples FOR SALE 100 POSTS and materials in a larger selection than most of the stores 440 East Fifth North, Nephi, 5 45 Free installation. phone up north. So. 27 Furniture Co., Chapman 1 BARBIE DOLL FOR SALE Main, Nephi, phone tf clothes. See at 695 N. 100 E. or call 45 Services 13 623-065- Visitors during the past week at the home of Mrs. Ray Newton were Virginia Jarrett of Brigham City, Paul Newton of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Dorothy Tidwell of Midvale. and Mrs. Robert Oldham and daughter Susan of Kearns were Sunday Mr. visitors at the home of Mrs. Oldhams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa H. Sperry. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver were Mrs. Harrison Oliver of Mona, and Mrs. Edmund Russell of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver and family visited in Fountain Green Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Eugene Allred; and with a brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Allred and child- ren. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dansie and family of Payson were visitors on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Dansie. Mrs. Arvilla Newton has recently re- Senior Citizens Hews Milo Cazier showed films on The Story of Gold at the Senior Citizens Center on Wednesday, November 3, with 39 members present. Following the films, dancing was enjoyed. On November 17, a Thanksgiving dinner will be served at 12 noon at the Center. Those desiring to attend may contact Mrs. Geneva Worthington for reservations. Please bring your own dishes. The dinner will be $1.00 per plate. Mrs. Warren Newton spent several days in Salt Lake City last week with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers. Hephi Hews Briefs Mrs. William Cromar and Mrs. Joseph Burkholder of Van Nuys, California spent a week with their aunt, Mrs. Royal Peterson, following funeral services for Mr. Peterson. Other visitors at the Peterson home during the week were Ralph McCormick of Los Angeles, who spent two days here, and James McCormick of Simi Valley, California, who spent one day here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott were in Provo Sunday where they accompanied their son in law and daughter to Sacrament meeting in the 24th Ward and witnessed the confirmation of their granddaughter, Sharon Aston. Mr. Scott participated in the ordinance. Page Four f FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS The Levan Lions Club held a ladies night on November 4 at the City Hall. Those in charge of the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard, and Kenneth Hoyt Others present in addition to those mentioned were President and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Worwood, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Shepherd. Special guests were District Governor and Mrs. Ray Brown of Hinckley; Cabinet Secretary and Mrs. Howard Roundy of Oasis; Deputy District Governor and Mrs. Robert Steele of Payson. Each of the men spoke briefly. Martin Poulsen, zone chairman, also Other spoke briefly at the meeting. guests were Terry Shepherd, and Mariana Shulze of Fountain Green. The program was under the direction of Monte Shepherd, program chairman. Several vocal solos and vocal duets were given by Mrs. Mont Shepherd and Terry Shepherd, accompanied by Fern Wankier. turned from Downey, California. Mr. and Mrs. Max Green and children Jill and Terry accompanied her. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Talbot re 45 Real Estate Beta Literary Club members enjoyed a tour of the Juab District Elementary School building on Thursday evening, November 4. The tour was arranged for by Mrs. Harlow Pexton, who was in charge of the evening. Principal Ralph Boswell conducted the tour and explained the new flexible program at the school. Following the tour the club members met at the home of Mrs. Jack Brough for the remainder of the evening, with Mrs. Allen Belliston, club president, conducting. Mrs. Pexton discussed with the members costs of the school district and problems associated with the new program. Club collect was read by Mrs. Jack Brough. Attending were Mrs. Bert Powell, Mrs. Clarence Wilkey, Mrs. Kenneth Nyman, Mrs. Arnold Brough, Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen, Mrs. Harlow Pexton, Mrs. Allen Belliston, Mrs. Roy E. Gibson; a special guest, Mrs. V. W. Tunbridge, and the hostess, Mrs. Jack Brough. CONSOLE Spinet piano. Like new. Assume Also low monthly payments. electric organ. Phone collect or write Ivers & Pond Pianos, 427 SW 153rd St Seattle, Washington 98166 -- Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd were Mrs. Rayola Thom and daughters LeeAnn and Carol of Springville; also a great granddaughter, Annette Thom of Provo; and Mr.and Mrs. Bill Cowan of Nephi. From vaporizers to hot water bottles, we stock many items helpful tn making your "patient" as comfortable as possible. Swedish Actress to Star In Telephone TV Special Rely on your Pharmacist at Mephi Drug Company IN SHIPS CLOTHING Harvey Evans embraces in a number from Dames at Sea, the musical spoof which Bell System Family Theatre will present Monday, November 15 at 8 p.m. on KUTV-2- . LAMB Mona Area New Teaching Lost and Found ; et School; 1971 UV Levan jLocalJSocial Items cent? Mr. and Mrs. J. E Bendixen had as their guest over the week end, their granddaughter, Ann Bendixen from Ohio. She is attending the Brigham Young University. HM t II, We Are Here to Serve DON'T BORROW . . Scheduled for November 15 SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! t, the beautiful Swedish-bor- n actress stars in Dames at Sea, a musical spoof of the Thirties, which the Bell System Family Theatre will present Monday, November 15 at 8 p.m. on KUTV, Channel 2. The hour-lon- g colorcast was adapted from the stage production of the show, which ran for more than two years in Anne Mera, Dick New York. It Shawn, Fred Gwynne and Harvey Evans. Ann Miller is the special guest star. The story relates the adventures of a starry-eye- d Ruby young girl from Centerville, Utah, who arrives in New York with only a battered suitcase and a pair of dancing shoes determined to make her fame and fortune on Broadway. PROBLEM: co-sta- rs Finding a nearby stock of superior fuels and lubricants ' and service you can depend on. Family Services Explained At Recent Meeting of Booklore Club Members Lynn Jacobsen, Utah County represen- tative of the Division of Family Services, was guest speaker at the November 4 meeting of the Booklore Club held at the home of Mrs. Glade Sanders. Mr. Jacobson explained the purpose of the Family Services program and films showing the services offered by the division were shown. Don Gowers, Juab County representative also was present In addition to Mr. Jacobsen and Mr. Gowers, the following attended: Mrs. Jesse Bailey, Mrs. Hazel Garrett, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Ralph Chase, Mrs. Naomi Belliston, Mrs. Dee Sparks, Mrs. Alton S. Gadd, Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Alma Jones, Mrs. James Higginson, Miss Ilene Sanders, Miss Corrine Garrett and Mrs. Glade Sanders, hostess. Mr. and Mrs. George Crane of Dugway spent Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane. 623-027- SOLUTION: choice of over 100 Chevron Products. A Whatever your fuel requirements, what- ever the lubricating job, we have over 100 Chevron ways to meet your needs. Chevron LEO W. CHRISTENSEN Nephi, Utah Phone 623-064- 6 Vot pgft rasmft oft ft rasTtia 623-193- 0. KENDALL KATERING Available for catering services. Write Jeannene Kendall, 829 North Fifth East, Logan, Utah 45 84321 for appointment FROM WALL TO WALL, NO eoil at all on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric 4-Hardshampooer $1.00 ware, 66 South Main, Nephi 45 D FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE size copying service E STAIN REMOVING 25c each. The Times-Newcopies 39tf Shampoo not only cleans carNephi pets but leaves pile soft and fluffy. Rent electric shampooer WILL DO ANY KIND OF KNIT-tin- g $1 Nephi Lumber Co., 55 W. 4 Second North. 45 in my home. Call 8xll s, RUG-MAT- 623-059- 45 CARPET BEATEN - DOWN SEWING MACHINES REPAIR-ed- , paths go when Blue Lustre arclean, oil, adjust ir your rives. Rent electric shampooer home only 4.75. All work $1.00. Chapman Furniture Co., 45 27 South Main, Nephi guaranteed. Call 623-155- 9. 43-4- 6 incl BOISE Business - CASCADE HOMES Personals 15 CUSTOM HOMES WEDDING GIFT LIST FOR 4-Hardevery wedding Utf ware, 66 South Main. COMMERCIAL WEDDING GIFTS AND GIFTS for all occasions. 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