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Show Juab Coufrfy. Utah NepM, gjc W4I (Timed Nephi Local and Social News Weekend guest at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Nielsen were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Osborne and family of South Jor- , dan. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Gibson S. Cowan were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hamilton of Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielson and family, of Provo, Mrs. Winifred Wilson of Sait Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sherrat Jr. and Mrs. Lowell Sheratt of Brigham La. City. Mrs. Joy R. Munk of Manti and Mrs. Leo Sorenson of Mayfield visited Mon day with Mrs. Sylvia Peters, and attended funeral services for Ralph Kay at Mona. Mrs. A. M. Farnsworth returned to home In San Diego, California recently after spending six weeks with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs. ber Mr. and Mrs. James L. McPherson were visitors for a few days last week at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Peters. They also visited in Manti with Mrs. Munk. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Robertson spent Sunday in American Fork with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Binnall. Mrs. Wallace Park and daughter Lisa returned home recently after spending three weeks in Granger with Mrs. Parks 'son L law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Llllanzitch (Rosie) while Mr. Park was a patient at the Valley West Hospital In Granger following surgery. While in Granger, other members of die family visited with Mr. Park at the hospital and with Mrs. Park, Including Michael Park, Mrs. Connie Burns and Dabby Park of Cedar City, Mrs. Elizabeth Seat and Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Peterson of Tooele. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay were Mr. and Mrs. Allan S. McCune of Downey, Cal- ifornia. Painter spent the weekend with Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. He is a student at Stevens-HenagPainter. Business College. BUI er Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lunt returned to their home recently after spending a week with members or their family. They visited In Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell D. Lunt and family. They then Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rolph and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bracken to Logan where they visited with Mrs. Verna Daines, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Deavey and Charlie Brown. Returning to Hunter they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lunt and family, and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fackreli and fam-inlThey were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs at Provo. While in Provo they saw the BYU Homecoming parade. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen were members of their family: Mr and Mrs. Michael Christensen and children Scott and Shawn of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen and son Kelly of Bountiful, and Mrs. Parteec Aagard and son Todd of Levan. Dr. and Mrs. P. L Jones returned to their home recently after a four-da- y visit in Los Angeles with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. They made the trip by plane. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Lillian Ostler were her son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ostler and children Cynthia and Jeffrey of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Howell of Salt Lake City were visitors Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Wallace Carter. Out of town guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jarrett Sunday who came to attend sacrament meeting and hear the homecoming report of Elder Alvin Jarrett were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goates Mr. and Mrs. LaMar of Springvllle, Paxman and children Linda, Gary and Merrill, Mrs. Melva Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jarrett, aU of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. William Jarrett of Salt Lake City. Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt, on the occasion of Mrs. Lunt's birthday anniversary were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Blackett of Provo, Mrs. Lawrence Memmott and son Guy of Woods Cross, Mrs. Neldon Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lovell and daughter Mindee of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Mackey had as their visitors on Thursday of last week, Mrs Mackey's brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Ingram of Fullerton, California. On Friday, Roger Mackey and a friend from Poca-teUIdaho were guests at the Mackey home. o, Cf. Ray Powell spent the weekend in Orem with his son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sherel Taylor and family. While there he accompanied them to Salt Lake City where Nell Taylor entered the LDS mission home, prior to a mission in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brown of Paionia, Colorado are visiting for ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Brown. i I Or. D. D. CAMPBELL Chiropractic Physician maintains office hours in Nephi af 71 South Main Street Each Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 6 p. m. I I I l I l y. FREEZER SALE Example 20 ft. chest type 1 6 ft. Upright Freezer 220.89 21706 r 19, 1972 WE WILL BE OPEN TO SERVE YOU ON sbv (3 'teffif w A Tf MONDAY OCT. 23 11 i ,, V Mini-Baske- t" with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brown attended Stake Conference at Lindon Sunday where Craig Brown gave a talk. Craig is son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Brown, and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown. Mini-Quic- k This is one o( our est wither DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE fin- It's tough, dependable, end wathee up to 18 lbe. o mixed, heavy fabrics. for Features three speed Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Sanders left for JUAB COUNTY COMMISSIONER combinations, and aU the other features yo need for perfect fabric care . . . variable water levels, four fully autoe matic cycles, Filter-Fl-o wash actio, and, to ten it off... Japan on Monday of this week for a two weeks vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote visited in Provo on Wednesday of last week with his brother, Ralph Foote. Out of town visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Steele were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Olsen of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olsen and daughter Jacklyn, Mrs. Ruby Martin and family of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Robertson and family of Orem. lint-fre- Mini-Bask- with et a complete wash cycle" la d the juat Mini-Quic- k- TERM one-thir- DEDICATED SUBSCRIBE - - EFFICIENT - - AVAILABLE WWAMOON PLUMBING AND BUILDERS' SUPPLY 4-- D DEER HUNTERS 66 South Main SPECIAL I Street Ph. 623-119- With Westring AFin Paid Political Advertisement by Theo Westring hnnnrannnnnncannnnnn1! 9 Tips from the Laundry Basftet R!al made by a major manufacturer v, ' 4V 's''f 4 li it 'iy. vi- - , ''! I x ' , BURTON CONOCO Street t '1 4 Phone 6231797 ?l; I transportation inefuded, others at comparable prices! IF YOU HAVEN'T RECEIVED YOUR CHRISTMAS drop in today and pick it up Place Your Christmas Orders NOW at For SERVICE call 743-536- 6 Colled, or call Forsey's Variety Store, Nephi, 623-064- 3 CATALOG OUR 100TH ANNIVERSARY LYLES AGENCY 63 South Main - Nephi Phone 623-154- SIMMONS REFRIGERATION & APPLIANCE Licensed Contractor - Repairs on ail major appliances - Commercial and Household Service on all makes. 1 ' to Your Family Fit Your Washer shers A Lwwwwuu, r tv STs" Xp ttyoT.o , offer a choice of needs Manufacturers oHarniyfneeds.'well , & 0 features To Look For m dispense Au.oma.ic V 2. Automatic PoU,c-- ae soiled clothes. strain 3. Built-i- n fiat fillers recommended for use wh heavtl, water. the wash and rinse amount of pressure, tbs correct . of . system. Regardless Hater is assured ... helps save hoi fill ot of ,ur , dial. correct M w$i j m t a 5- a-- I I I I I I I I I I GOWN SETS - - 13 Off Reg. Prices PANTS - 13 to 12 off REGULAR PRICES II 1 15 off regular prices I RACK DRESSES, SKIRTS COATS I Values up to ECO yiOO COATS- - V2 to Vi off REGULAR PRICES I 2) $35.00 - BRAS - - NOW 30 off regular prices I I PAM BEE SPORTSWEAR NOW - 13 off REGULAR PRICES UNIFORMS - - Vs off regular prices II PLAYTEX GIRDLES -- 30 off I Hurry in while we have a good selection - I regular prices No Layaways on Sale Merchandise I I SALE THURSDAY - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY I . V,- - as file special (natures offered , w family thewasher'best suited tor your A 2)o tti Six THEO. WESTRING PAINTER MOTOR CO. WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote spent Sunday afteroon in Ephraim where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bailey. 9 South Main Pag RE-ELE- CT Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen were hosts at a family dinner Saturday evening at their home. Guests were Vinnie Christensen, Angus Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen and Mrs. Leora D. Christensen of Levan. ONE GALLON GENERAL TIRE ANTI FREEZE REPEAT OF OUR too TKurtclayOctobar (tt nUPand i, , 6'spi n balance load switch, clothes and Washing Safety lid switches. off, On others, models. 7 Off re-sta- rt. ft . 9 when stops . t n n is lid is opened on some stopped. water level preselect a ble 5adtuonS ? sJ m t iki v f ,J nt iffi- V H, W , Launqry of For your free copy c! V I K -- ' s I Qonus I the Laundry Basket, the Rookie "Tins from g99 Dept. U n,e Utah Power S Light 84110 Salt Lake City. Utah Electricity-K- ey Environment to a Quality & Utah Power I n?pl A 4., It? tjiu l y Light Company 40" |