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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 2Hk CimeivifotUG Thursday, July 13, 1972 Pag Thrao Local and Social News Mrs. John E. Taylor returned to her home In Nashville, Tennessee after visiting in Utah for the past month with relatives, including Mrs. Joel Taylor of Nephi. Mrs. Joel Taylor received word recently of the birth of a grandson on June 20. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Reese Stein of Salt Lake City. WELCOMES YA ALL TO NEPHI. WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US IN OUR STAMPEDE OF SPECIALS PANTI HOSE --- 79 2 ONE SIZE FITS ALL SALAD W.G.P. RONI--2plgs- AMERICAN BEAUTY 12 OZ 37 Reg 26c W.G.P. CHARCOAL Regular 99c BRICKETS 79c w.g.p. GIANT SERVER 79 ALADINWARE HOLDS A GALLON PLUS REGULAR 1.49 W.G.P. TUNA FISH Reg 41c 2 for 77c FARM FRESH EGGS Med. 3 doz. Large 3 doz. 1 09 99 SHELL NO PEST STRIPS Regular 1.99 -- - .39 w.g.p. W.G.P. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Black and family visited on Monday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black They were enroute to their home in Phoenix, Arizona after visiting in Provo with Stevens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Read Black. Guests at the home of Mrs. A. V. Gadd recently were Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Wilske of Gotenberg, Sweden, and Mr. and Mrs. David G. Frandsen, daughter Heidi and son Michael of Tacoma, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Wilske are parents of Mrs. Frandsen, and have been spending the past two months visiting the Frandsens and enjoying the beauties of the Pacific Northwest They also have visited in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Grand Canyon and the canyons of Southern Utah. They are curretly guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frandsen in Salt Lake City. During the past two weeks, the following members of the Ockey family have visited with their mother and grand mother, and with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ockey Jr. at the KROA ranch camp: Mrs. John R. Davis and children Suzanne, Julie, Paula and Steven, and a friend Christine Smith of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Green and children Joe, Myma, Julie, Janice and Molly of Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith of Salt Lake City; Captain and Mrs. Nathan B. Rigby and children Mitchell, Michael and Mathew of Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. Gean Worthington of Payson. On June 30 a family dinner was held at the Ranch Camp. Captain and Mrs. Rigby have now returned to their home. Their children will remain for an indefinite visit with their grandparents in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black enjoyed a in the canyon Sunday with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Black and family. Miss Alicia Read also was a guest at the dinner. dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black returned to their home Saturday after spending a week at Lake Powell, with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Read Black and son, and a friend. Mrs. Ila Peterson of Payson accompanied them. Their days were spent on the boat, and at night they slept on the banks of the Lake. Mr and Mrs. Theo Park have as their guests for two weeks his sister, Mrs. Evelyn Fullmer of Napa, California. Mrs. A. V. Gadd returned home Satur- day after spending a week in Salt Lake City with members of her family. Mrs. Glen G. Carter and daughter Mrs. Iva Williams of Salt Lake City accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. David Striet of Los Alamosa! California were visitors on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E Robertson. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs' Keith Park and two grandchildren of Midvale were guests at the Robertson home. I Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ockey of Fresno, California and Mrs. Eithel Harris of Anaheim, California are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ockey. WE DO IT Mrs. Sandra Steele and husband were Sunday visitors at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. George H. Ostler. Mrs. Steele is a daughter of Clark Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nelson and son Joel spent Monday night at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lois Nelson. They were enroute to their home in American Falls, Idaho after visiting with a son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Selcho at Santa Monica, California. RIGHT I k TAKE A GOOD LOOK al youi present roof! Are the shingles curling 7 Are thee gaps that will let in moistue from It will pay you To protection end summer cloudbursts? TODAY with shales or eshelt convenience to shingles, installed by a licensed contractor. Call today for an estimatel RE-RO- Mrs. Olive Broadhead returned to her home recently after visiting for several months in Clearfield with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richins, and also with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Broadhead and family. Mrs. Richins and son Kenneth are spending this week with her mother in Nephi. Other visitors on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Broadhead and family. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Park and daughter returned to their home in Urbana, Illinois after spending three weeks in Nephi with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Theo Park and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sparks. LYNN PACE 422 Hollywood Avenue, Salt Lake City, 841 15 or call Nephi 5 and leave us wordl 623-197- SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! Shop the Ads for Sayings! dMUTh Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leavitt and children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blackett. CEnntt(M SuormnnoD oawai cass HUtuPMaiciirceD (CdDCDUonD Consider the common filter: upon ft depends a great deal of your air conditioners cooling amount of electricity it uses and efficlency-t- he Its operating cost. Clogged filters obstruct air flow so Reddy has to work overtime to keep your air conditioner a3 cool as you want It Over a period of time, compressors may be damaged and need repaint It pays to clean or replace filters before they r get this dirty! Different filters require different cleaning methods. Help Reddy out in one of the following THE STICKER PRICE ways: ' . Polyurethane foam, the most popular filter, may be washed and then put back Into the afr conditioner. Glass fiber or acetate filters cannot be cleaned; they should be discarded when dirty and replaced. (Cleaning removes the coating and makes theta dust-trappi- ng Ineffective.) Glass fiber In r filters should also be disposed of and replaced by clean filter pads. Metal filters can be washed or vacuumed. However, V. ? on to trap dirt many are coated with water-solubCleaning may remove this substance, so Its a good OH end Idea to buy an aerosol can of water-solubspray Ctors after each cleaning. Electrostatic air filters, Installed In the duct system; M. also require periodic cleaning. Consult toe manufacturer's Instruction booklet for cleaning detalla-thC- CS may differ from model to model. Check your filters once or twice a month, end Roddy will ropey your care with higher efficiency and lower electric bfife. 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