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Show The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah June 19, 1980 Thursday, imcO'Nttufi SU)? Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Mrs. Pay Hostess at Years Final Meeting Mrs. Ludlow, Home Agent, Tells Basic WHITE AS SNOW Of Beta Club Members Decorating Ideas The Booklore Club members met at the home of Mrs. Roy 1. Mrs. Greenhalgh on May Joe Garrett, the club president, presided, inMrs. J. E. Worthington Mrs. Stephher guest, troduce en Ludlow. Juab County Home Agent, who gave an interesting lesson on interior decorating. She stated that decorating thee home should be fun, imagina-tivand creative. She discussed the use of color and gave many illustrations on how to use it with pictures and samples of fabrics and woods. Mrs. Ludlow pointed out that color can be used to emphasize or conceal and is one of the least costly decorating elements. She also stressed that fashion Is not necessarily good design, cornd At long last theres a dwarf, white, variety, Jubilee flower to complement the dwarf, Bal . since Gem. The new arrival is appropriately calied Snow individual the plants are almost as rounded in form as are the bl Its heat and disease Because of its form and floriferousness, in the medal winner bronze is 1969 a resistance, it Selections trwls. j,een grown side by side with similar varieties already on the market in locations with va"e?has It proven in Canada, across the United States and in Mexico. mentioned above. Itself superior to these varieties in the ways only grows cornflower) or This centaurea (or bachelors button the plants wen 12 to 16 inches tall. The leaves are silvery-greedouble-flowere- 114 2 appear early in the season, are Snow Ball, and are evenly distributed over the entire plant. Thus is a Gem, Jubilee companion alone or with its n taller annual flowers or seeds may perfect choice to border. be sown in a row so the resulting plants formisa one annual that for this Buy the seeds as soon as you canworkable. Even in he No th soil the is whenever be can planted Both will survive the seeds or seedlings will prove quite hardy. zero winter temperatures down to 10 degrees below face-dow- This summer, a change is campbeing made in the way mainand cleaned are grounds tained in this area. This is a relatively new aspect of conThe Chicken Creek tracting. the campground east of Levan; west of Maple Canyon area Freedom; and Trumbolt and in Tinney Flat campgrounds be to Santaquin Canyon are all under cleaned and maintained separate contracts. encourRanger Harold Laird ages any who may be interested to contact his office immediately for further information and bid forms. Give Mom a let Day . . us provide Delicious BAKED GOODS for the Mother's Day week end Roses in Snow 2 layers LAYER CAKE - decorated COOKIES PIES - -- g assorted - 3 doz. Good 29 FRUIT PIES variety of HISTORIC DISCOVERY portrait of President Millard Fillmore from an 1848 publication during the campaign of that year. It was engraved by A. H. Ritchie from a Brady Daguerreotype. Recently, a cache of letters and documents, belonging to the 13th U.S. President, were found in an estate by historian Prof. Charles Snyder. After being sorted and catalogued the manuscripts will be deposited in the Oswego State College Library. . . .A - dozen DINNER ROLLS Smith Battery Service for 4 -.-- -7 Ideal for trailers, campers MELMAC Service for 8 - 14 SWAC LAMPS POLE LAMPS 88 and 95 priced from TV TRAYS prices start at- -- R.C.A. RADIOS - STEREOS -COLOR TELEVISION WESTINGHOUSE & WEST BEND APPLIANCES Give her a Beautiful PICTURE for Mother's Day 7 MILLER WALL PLAQUES 49 VDP TOUR. . .Dick Pope, Sr., founder of the world famous Cypress Gardens in Florida, gives a special VIP tour to Fran Garten, 17, of Great Neck, New York, winner of the Miss American Teen-AgContest at Palb sades Amusement Park, New Jersey, at his famed Florida showplace. No. 211 SPANISH PEANUTS cans 4 tans 89 NOW POP-12lrl- 00 F&P TOMATO SAUCE - 12 INDIAN RIVER PINK ALL of our COLEMAN CAMPING EQUIPMENT is priced at VARIETY WHOLESALE! STORE 42 SOUTH MAIN size bars bars for 89 KLOVER KIST HONEY -- 21b 69 cup STRAW- BERRIES - 19 ORLEANS SHRIMP for BANANAS per lb 10 2 cans 89 PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE Family Size PEPSODENT TOOTH BRUSHES Reg. 69c -- 4 for 100 --- 59 1.00 cans TALL CAN -- Rath 4 PINK pkg29 GRAPEFRUIT KLEENEX TISSUES per lb IQe Giant Box - 280 - 3 boxes 1 .00 71 LIBBYS SALMON Sailed DIAL SOAP - Crushed, Chunk -- Certified WESTERN FAMILY APPLE SAUCE-8cansl0- 0 3 MELMAC Mo- - 79 BANQUET -- FRESH FRYERS WHOLE - - per pound 32 JENO'S DOUBLE r 4 89 28 oz pkg - 59 PIZZA PORK STEAKS BUTT CUT pound 59 GREEN GIANT PEAS ORANGE JUICE Regular size cans 4 for 1 .00 6 oz cans Seven Seas DRESSINGS Green Goddess - Creamy Creamy Russian 4 far 79 BONELESS PORK -- Pr" 59 ROASTS OR FRIES Italian -TATER TOTS FRESH FRYES each 39 TOOTSIE MIDGIES FRENCH 16 oz. pkgs 5 for 100 CUTUP per pound 36 SWIFTS PREMIUM 47 FRUIT PIES paumf 59 FRANKS 3 for 1.00 LYSOL SPRAY 14 99 CHUNK STYLE VEGETABLES MORRELLS DUBUQUE VIENNA per lb 49 SAUSAGES -- 4 tans 89 ROSE DALE -- 8 pkgs 100 BOLOGNA 16 oz package 1 Patients at the Juab County according to the list released at 9 a.m. Wednesday include the following: Blanche F. Allen, Nephi Kathryn Allen, Orem Jennie Bosh, Levan ti' MEDIUM A CHEERIO- S- 1.00 Lemon Or Cocoanut Cream 2 dozen 77c PIERCES PORK & BEANS 214 s. 4 cans 89 LIBBYS PINEAPPLE - EGGS GENERAL MILLS KIX - WHEATIES 2 pkgs 16 inch 7 Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom visited last Thursday witli Sole SHASTA 5 loaves for 1.00 BREAD Mrs. Dulcic Francom had as her visitors Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen of NeMr. and phi; and on Sunday, Mrs. Paul Francom of Salt Lake City visited at the Francom home. For Hospital, Members of the Beta Club enjoyed a pot luck dinner at the home of Mrs. Othel Pay on Thursday evening, May 1. Wilkey, club Mrs. Clarence CoDeal Brough, Levan president, presided. Othel Pay Frank F. Cole, Nephi discussion gave an interesting Delta Draper, Moroni to on plants and their reaction Neldon Draper, Mt. Pleasant man. m Margaretta Duncan, Colonial Attending were Mrs. Clar- Manor, Nephi ence Wilkey, Mrs. George D. Kert Hall, Mills Haymond Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Delta H. Hedberg, Nephi Nyman, Mis. Roy E. Gibson, Earl Glade Livingston, MorMis. Jack Ludlow, Mrs. John oni H. Parkiti, special guests: Mrs. Audrca Mower, Nephi Gordon Pay and Othel L. Pay, Charlotte P. Nielson, Leamand the hostess, Mrs. Pay. ington. Glen L. Shepherd, Moroni of Springville, and Franeom Pearl Snow, Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen at Ruby T. Summers, Mona Orem. Viola Washburn, Nephi TOMATOES DUNCAN HINES per lb -- 19 CAKE MIXES -- 3 fr 95 20 rest for this Mother s members of their family: Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Earl of or Tidbits CW. INC. UAY'AQFarm Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winter of Bountiful visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. g. Wood. Page Forest Service Invites Maintenance Contracts lowers IQ Leo and daughters Kathie and Jennie of Tooele spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lola Mrs. and that charm and beauty have no price tag." Refreshments were served to Mrs. Ralph E. Chase, Mrs. Joe Garrett, Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. Ronald Belliston, Mrs. Herman Young, Mrs. UeLos Garrett Mrs. James Smith, Garrett, Mrs. Mrs. Wallace West-rin- g Jesse Bailey, Mrs. Theo Garfield, Leonard Mrs Mrs. J E. Worthington, Mrs. Alton S. Gadd, the special guest, Mrs Stephen Ludlow and the Greenhostess, Mrs. Roy W. halgh. ball Round as a ball Is the little bush of a plant and round as a are the white flowers. So, what better name than Snow Ball for this new centaurea (or cornflower or bachelors button)? riant Jubilee Gem It alone or with X. The Levan Lions held a ladies night on Thursday evening at the City Hall. A hot dinner was served by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Alvin Christensen, Mrs. Gay Worwood, Mr. ami Mrs. William Marshall. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor, Kenneth Hoyt, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jackman. May 8, 1969 - |