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Show hUpjtl, Juab Cwnify, UfaA M.MI BEnwraJSBLUUiiifS'll I lie SiittCQ xm TT1" sj. HUNDREDS OF REAL ,f V BARGAINS 25 to 50 per cent discount. Sale ends May 15th f SPORTSMAN 123 rT" ! a JiiJJ AUTO HOMEOWNERS FARMOWNERS BONDS FOB ARMY VETCnarJS Talk to your Army LIFE (M Cental Re- cruiter today about the to Prior Service personnel. He hes all tie -- vv t - 33 SOUTH MAIN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton and Mrs. Marjorie Jackson and two children visited in Hunter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family. NEPHI, UTAH SFC Curtis W. Spencer Provo 374-729- 623-025- 0 LARRY PETERSON Agent - Broker 5 .1 CPSTgJ K Take Advantage of our Dugway spent , BIG CLOSE OUT SALEon fj2 Mrs. George Crane of ;iYou can save $20 to $50 Saturday at the home of her parents-in-laMr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane. $100.00 purchase Sale Close 'I shoes, the shoe thats built ri on May 15. for action. Sale ends May 15 Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. K SPORTSMAN SUPPLY i SPORTSMAN SUPPLY Mrs. H. C. Crane were Mary, Susie, and L1 Main 123 1123 South Main South Nephi Nephi Farbara and Melinda Bailey of Salt Lake City, grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. VTWT, Crane. PirCT - nr T Mrs. Frank V. Tidwell had as her guests over the weekend, her son, Wallace Tidwell and son Bill of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay spent the week end in Ogden with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman. House need a face lift Mrs. Roy Holt (Glenna) of Laramie, Wyoming visited this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson spent Sunday in Salt Lake City where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Park and also with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson and family. Visitors during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier were Mrs. Norma Hartvigsen of Spanish Fork and daughter, Mrs. Gloria Jensen and her three sons of Salem, Mrs. Pauline Hartvigsen and son of Mapleton, and Arthur Ewell of Provo. Pratt & Lamber House Paints do the job... fast have the right pint twe for the right job -- 2.00 OFF per gallon during this special spring event PLUMBING AND BUILDERS' SUPPLY 66 South Main - Phone - Nephi, Utah 4-- D 623-119- 9 "" 1 and other field lanes northwest of Nephi. A surprising amount oflltter, apparently thrown from automobiles, was gathered in the project Levan Local, Social Items Mrs. Linda Tenney and children Cindy and Tad of Phoenix, Arizona are spending two weeks with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Heber Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Anderson and family visited in Delta on Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Francom of Orem were visitors at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom on Saturday. The Modernetts had a skating party recently at Park RoShe in Springville. Members present at the party were Linda Jenkins, Phyllis Anderson, Connie Taylor, EuDene Barnett, Helen Carter, Judy Bosh, Cheryl Stephensen, Judy Hall, Sandra Mangelson, Cindy Stephensen, Marilyn Mangelson, Carolyn Royce and Sharon Christensen. A family gathering was held Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood, honoring Mr. Wood on his birthday anniversary. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Eiden Eriskson of Deseret, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lola Lee and daughters Kathy and Linda, Mrs. Lillis Woodall and family of Bountiful, Mrs. Elaine Anderson of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood of Levan; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood of Provo, and Miss Kathy Lee, a student at the Brigham Young University. - Phono 793 North Main NEPHI, UTAH i Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. Shepherd and three children of Henderson, Nevada were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd. On Saturday they all visited in Wales with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lamb and family. SLACKS SLACKS 3.98 DOUBLE KNITS 12.98 BOYS POCKETT SHIRTS -- 1.39 NEW WESTERN SHIRTS JUST ARRIVED - -BOYS' - MEN'S - LADIES' FUd 19 North Main Men's and Boys U,uji?i7 Phone 623-163- Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones returned to their home Monday from a trip. They went by jet to visit with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hanson (Barbara) at Los Altos, California. While there they also visited the San Francisco and Oakland areas. y Classified Use the T-Ads to Buy, Sell, Trade N Green Thumb Tips Ikuwi&i- - Sait Suftfilu The new way of growing sweet peas does away with those deep trenches of yesteryear. Instead, furrows are made only 3 inches deep, seeds set singly in the bottom, then soil is drawn into the furrow as seedlings grow, thus supporting them until they can climb. IS NOW OPEN Some of our Every-da- y Specials Are: REMINGTON MOD. 66, BROWN, NYLON 22 RIFLE (Lower than Provo Pricey) $49.50 SOUTH BEND ROD-REECOMBINATION 5 ROD (Good for Kids) $4.59 L Red stalked rhubarb, when cooked, is sweeter to taste than green - stalked rhubarb and makes prettier sauce. -- BERKELEY WINCHESTER OR REMINGTON 'WILDCAT" 22 LONG RIFLE . AMMO, per box 8 FLY ROD, REEL, TAPERED FLY LINE COMBINATION 9.85 WINCHESTER "SUPER X" 22 LONG RIFLE AMMO, 88c per box DAN WESSON 375 MAG. REVOLVER Can Use barrels) le NOW ONLY Shasta daisies are easily prawn from seeds. Many varieties bloom for as long as a month. While best treated as biennials, that is with seed sown one year for flowers the next, Shasta daisies really are perennials. 75c $95.98 APACHE (German Export) 22 LG. REVOLVER $37.35 BERKLEY SPINNING OR SPIN CASTING COMBINATIONS 9.85 (with line) IMPORTED 6 to FISHIG HOOKS the card 4 MODELS OF 9c Young leaves of kale, a vegetable best used when its flavor has been improved by a touch of frost, may be used raw -chopped for salads. BERKELEY REELS IN STOCK ot PEARSON PREDATOR" HUNTING BOW. $40.70 PEARSON "COLT" TARGET BOW $32.62 ECONOMY PEARSON CEDAR SHAFT FIELD TIP ARROWS 28c WET FLIES (Compulete Assortment) 7c OUR STORE is located in the basement sf our house at 440 East Fifth North STORE HOURS ARE 5 TO 7 P.M. (for the working man) but come on up any time (Daylight Hours) (Sundays Excluded) WE DON'T HAVE IT, we can get it for you. We also speciaize in custom loading and our own line of arrows, IF etc. There are hoth compact and spreading varieties of beJding petur' s. The compact ones usually are listed in catalogs as dwarf". They have mound-- ! shaped plants. w !I'.iy.WMiIWUU -J buy your favorite 'i f FULLY LICENSED p SHOT GUN OR RIFLE Save up to 20 per cent andj more. Sale ends May 15. SPORTSMAN SUPPLY 123 South Main - Nephi 2 at the home of Mrs. James H. Eager spent last week Salt Lake City where she visited with a niece, Marion Blackett, and also did some research work at the Genealogical library. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett visited in Salt Lake City for five days last week with their grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price, son in law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett, were in California attending a golf tournament Dr. and Mrs. Franklin K. Brough and daughter of Salt Lake City visited on Tuesday of last week at the home of his mother, Mrs. Frank Brough. ATTENTION SPORTSMEN 623-015- MOTHER'S DAY SFECIALS FOR FATHER in complete selection quick-dr- y latex o base, alkyd base whites, pastels, deep shades CELLUTONE SATIN with a portion of the litter they gathered Saturday morning along the airport road Mrs. Floy Mortensen was in Salt Lake City last week to attend the wedding of her granddaughter, the former Gail Mortensen to Dee Winegar. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mortensen brought her home on Sunday. Visitors on Tuesday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen of Orem. Mrs. Byron Johnson spent the weekend her sister, Mary King, and with other relatives. per gallon BOY SCOUTS of the Nephi Second Ward Mrs. Henrietta Nelson and son and daughter in law of Springville visited one day last week with Mrs. Floy Morten-se- n in Levan. in Ogden with OFF if rfif SNft Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Malmgren were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Starks (Renae) of Salt Lake City. Visitors Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Verda B. Kendall were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Despain, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Collard of Fountain Green, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gordon of Nephi. 9 fagaSIx MOTHER on her special day. MICKELSON'S CAFE t i! Mrs. Claron Bailey of Salt Lake City visited on Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane. IVOU CAN SAVE AS MUCH AS $7.50 Ion a $22.00 pair of Wolverine - r- to Advanced students of college age will present a recital at the Nephi School of Music on Sunday at 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend and enjoy an evening of excellent music. Agency details. 972 CONGRATULATIONS ilcplii Area News opportunities available 1 Levan Area Hews Mr. and Mrs. Ron Olsen and family of Nephi visited on Sunday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. Overnight guests at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom of Kaysville, and Mrs. Leon Madsen and daughter Connie of Orem. They also visited with Mr. Francom at the Juab County Hospital. FIRE Nephl z.r. x-zi,- ARi.1V Vu SUPPLY South Main sai Thursday, May 4, Painter Motor 140 South Main - Nephi, Utah - Phone 623-068- Co. 6 1 Nephi |