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Show THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- S, Local Happenings Burglars Take $3 OSTRECEIVEP We have just received new lines of WOMEN'S NEWEST STYLE SUMMER DRESSES $2.95 and $5.95. See them PRICED ALSO BIG LOT WOMENS AND GIRLS SLIPPERS $2.98 HUMMING IJIK1) CHIFFON' and SERVICE $L00 WEIGHT SILK HOSE New Patterns French CAMI5RIC PERCALES 20c Yard Fast Colors New Patterns PETER PAN PRIN TS, hast 25c Yard Colors Big New Lines SILK PAJAMAS, RAYON SILK UNDERWEAR, Priced 39c and up. See them. Biff New Line BEADS and FANCY BUCKLES 15c and up WASH DRESSES $1.00 and up. Lots of real See them. money saving bargains. Miss Maurine Lomax returmd returned home Thursday after a pleasant vacation with friends In Berkley and San Francisco, Calif. From Meat Market The City Meat Market was enterbetween the hours Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Lemon of ed Friday evening 9:15 and 10 p, m. and $3 was Laketown, are visiting in Nephl this of from the cash register. week with Mrs. Lemon's parents taken Brent D. Hall, manager, reports Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linton. that he left the store about 0:13 John Leavltt returned home last and returned In 30 or 40 minutes from Salt Lake City where he has to find that thieves had entered txn employed during the past two the store by breaking a back window and evidently went directly to weeks. the cash register in the front of H. F. Parkin returned to Pocatello the store. Taking a box of matches Idaho, Thursday after spending a from a shelf they went to the back day in Nephl visiting with his of the store and rummaged through parents Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Parkin stock boxes evidently trying to find more money. Finding nothing, they Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Sparks had as left. their guests for three days the fore part of the week. Mrs. Cris School and two sons and Miss Bessie Sparks of Salt Lake City. Local News Miss Norma Nielson of Mona is Miss Juanlta Owens of Salt Lake visiting for a few days this week week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Russell. City visited during the The Misses Verda and Esther Rus- with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Howard. sell visited Friday with Friends In R. Q. Dorius of San Francisco, Salt Lake City. California, formerly of Nephl, visitMrs. Ole BoswpII returned home ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brent from Salt Lake City Saturdty. She D. Hall. has spent the past six weeks in the L. D. S. Hospital there. Reports from Miss Norma Foster of Cedar City the home are to the effect that her is enjoying a visit at the home of health is much Improved. her aunt and uncle. Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Jones. Mr and Mrs. Rollo Orme left SatNo. 2 Can PEAS 3 for 25c. Oil SARD1 NES 5c urday for Logan where Mr. Orme Mrs. W. S. Richardson and little will attend Summer school. They son of Long Beach, California, are Booth's SARDINES, 4 for 39c. Can ope ner free have been visiting for the past two visiting with her mother, Mrs. D. K. No. Can Salmon 9c. No 1 Tall Saline m c weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown for several weeks. D. C. Sparks. No 1 Flat Can Salmon 15c Vienna Sausrures 10c Miss Nelda Beck and Miss Thelma 25c Tuna Flakes No 2, 2 for Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Pexton releft Monday for Provo where turned home Friday from a three Warner 19c Deviled Meats 5 for will attend the B. Y. U. sumtour of the Western coast. they weeks' 16 oz. Jar Peanut Butter 25c. 32 oz. Jar 50c The tour included all states between mer school for six weeks. 16 oz. Jar Prepared Mustard 15c. 32 oz. Jar 25c Canada and Mexico. They report Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Beck had as having had a very enjoyable trip. 2 10c Pound Can Rockwoods Cocoa their diner guests Tuesday. Mrs. and sons, Louis, and LONG ROYAL BREAD 3 Loaves for Mrs. F. J. Crltchley and daughter Louis Larson Elmo, and Lucille, Spring City and Eunice returned to their home In Mrs. Jesse Billings of Idaho. COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE Pocatello, Idaho, after spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Word was received Monday of the C. H. Parkin. F. J. Critchley accomdeath of Mrs. George Small in home. them panied Provo. Mrs. Small was a former resident of leaving here John Christison, and Mrs. Eva about 18 yearsNephi, ago. C. H. Grace Baldwin and her three sons. Jack. attended the funeral Wednesday. Dick, and Parley of Salt Lake City motored to Nephl Sunday to attend Elder of the Bailey the funeral of C. W. Tolley. They CaliforniaRaymond Mission and Mrs. Kate were also visitors at the home of Bowles left Thursday morning for Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison. Salt Lake City where they will attend the M. I. A. Conference. Mrs. G. M. Whltmore, Bob and will be guests at the home ofThey Mr. CAN DELIVER SUPERIOR Quality E. TANNER Nephl ICE DEALER Betty Whitmore, and Mrs. Pearl and Mrs. Frank Russell. home the fore Huffman, returned Mills Hay in about 2 ton lots between June 15th and 20th at $13.50 FOR RENT FURNISHED APTS. part of this week after a two week's Mr. and Mrs. H. P Matthews and vacation in Southern California. son, Howard Jr., of Bingham Canton. Terms strictly cash. Apply to Forrest Hotel Annex. Mrs. George C. Whitmore returned yon, Utah, and Mr. Matthews of J. Walter Paxman. home with them to visit with her Duluth, Minnesota, spent Thursday FOR SALE ABOUT 150 son and daughter-in-la- w here for a and Friday with Mrs. Matthews' Old Pullets. C. W. Johnson. short time. mother, Mrs. Louis Garrett. FOR SALE SIX WEEKS OLD sons Mrs. Spencer Miller and Miss Zoe Powell was hostess to Roosters, 10c each. Owen Boswell. Douglas and Loran of Riverton, are members of "The Gang' at a pleaswith Mr. and antly arranged midnight supper FOR SALE 125 YEARLING HENS spending the week for 60c each; 350 two and three Mrs. Lynn Olpin and Mr. and Mrs. recently. A delicious two course Vickers. Mrs. Miller came hot dinner was served at years old at 50c. The above are J. H. to attend the funeral of C. W Covers were laid for Misses midnight Venetta laying 50 per cent and am obliged down Tolley. to sell to make room for pullets. Bowles, Laura Morgan, Geneva C. H. Grace. Irons, Eleanor Burton, Afton KenMr. and Mrs. M. E. Crimp left dall and Zoe Powell. a in for visit Richmond, TAP, TOE, & BALLET DANCING Monday and Piano taught to boys & girls Virginia, where they will visit with The RoLeo Beehive Girls' Swarm and friends. relatives They will also of the Nephi Ward spent a pleasant in a class starting next week an3 In New seveal York weeks 261J spend Phone Mrs. Melba A. Golden Wednesday at the Arrowother Eastern states. Mrs. Crimp evening head resort. Swimming, dancing, of was Helen Miss formerly Wright FOR RENT A THREE ROOM and lunch were the diversions of Unfurnnshed apartment. Phone Nephi. the evening. Those enjoying the Jll-2t. 129-- J. occasion were: Leah Douglas, Virreturned Miss Kathryn Wright '"OR SALE BUFFET AND DINING ginia Sperry, Dorothy Wilson, FlorIt only takes a minute to home Sunday after a three week's ence Jll-l- t Table. Phone 220-Wilson, Florence Kendall, JoseE. M. Mrs. sister visit with her It's percall out of town. YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE G. W. phine Bailey, Marie Christensen, was of Lake Salt She City. Crimp Lunt. Merline Christensen, the chaperons, sonal, friendly and costs so accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Eva Pay and LaVon Harris and the M. E. Crimp, Naomi Crimp, Jack drivers, Harmon Bryan, Kent Whiplittle. For example, station Johnson and Miss Pearl Jackson, ple and W. C. Andrews. visitat Nephl They spent the day to station day rates ing with relatives and friends. The members of the Social Companions club were entertained Friday st was From Nephl to: A delightful Mrs. Russell Hawkins and Mrs. party by Mrs. Joel Taylor. The E. R. Shaw were business visitors given Sunday morning in the can- evening time was spent in sewing, after was breakfast Lake a in delicious Salt Wednesday. yon, City which a delicious lunch was served Butte, Montana $1.80 by Deon Beagley, Donna Gar- - to the following: Mrs. J. G. Irons, Lake Salt of Louise Hawkins City Ruth Beth Lunt, bett, Harry McKay, Colorado Springs, Colo. $1.80 Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Mrs. Martha visited for a few days the latter Bowers, Maurine Kendall, Lucille Vickers, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. C. Evans and of home at week the of the Winn. RayLaGrande, Ore. $2.15 part Marjorie Belliston, Mrs. Clara ChapH. Garrett. mond Jackson acted as chauffeur Ralph pell, Mrs. Will Belliston, Mrs. J. A. for the group. Kendall, Mrs. Harry Irons, and the Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardner of hostess, Mrs. Taylor. Provo visited for a few days the latMrs. Joe Jordan and son Morris ter part of the week at the home of of Idaho Falls, and Mrs. Ed. Hansen The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Francom, par- and children, Helen, Wilma, and Crane was the scene of a beautifulents of Mrs. Gardner. Jack of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were In ly arranged dinner Sunday in comto attend plement to Elder Raymond Bailey Nephl over the week-en- d the funeral of C. W. Tolley. They of the California mission. Guests visited at the home of Mr. and were seated at one large table. A Mrs. J. R. Downs while here. bowl of pink roses formed an attracA color combintive Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bale and ation centerpiece. of pink and green was carried and Mr. of Pocatello, Idaho, family out the diner. Covers Mrs. Austin Lawrence and son of were throughout laid for Bishop Thomas Bailey, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Gex Miss Trenna and Felma Bailey, Miss Lawrence and son of Spanish Fork, Florence and Betty Crane, Ralph and Chase, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bale and and Mrs. Emma of Payson daughter the guest of honor, Elder Raymond Ellsworth and son of Mona were Bailey. guests at the home of Mrs. Emma A. Sells Saturday. JUAB ROAD ROUTED Woodbine club members gave a THROUGH COAL FIELDS well arranged party for their partMoroni. A short route between ners at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jarrett Monday eneving. A Sanpete and the Levan valley Is delightful evening of roasting wee- contemplated in the building of a nies was enjoyed around a large highway through Wales canyon on bonfire. Participating in the gay which work has been started. event were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Work on this side will consist of Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kendall, widening the old grade already But they will put you Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hall, Mr. and there, while from the Levan side a Mrs. complete new grade will be built. Mrs. Harry Black, Mr. and to that good fishing With the new road completed the George Howarth, Mr. and Mrs. Stan run from Ephraim, Manti, Moroni, Jarrett and Miss Fannie Reid. time hole first just in Spring City, Mount Pleasant and An enjoyable affair was given by Fairview to Levan would be shortmembers of the Social Companions ened from 30 to 40 miles. Club for their husbands Wednesday The new highway will run through evening in the canyon. The party the center of the once famous Wales arrived In the canyon at about 5:00 coal fields. o'clock and after cooking their supper enjoyed a spontaneous program Funeral Is Held Sunday Present around a large bonfire. For Charles W. Tolley were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Taylor, Mr. and From Page One) (Continued Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Foey Parkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry City; Irons. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Irons, Farris Critchley and daughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Mr. and and Mrs. Elmer Tolley and family, Car" Your Save Will "Care Mrs. Robt. Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tolley and family of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Belliston, Mrs. Mable Christison. Mrs. Mattie Vickers and Geo. Roy Ellertson of Mona and Mrs. Spencer Miller of Riverton. Latimer. GROCERIES 1- -2 z-d- ... ... ... 1-- ....25c C 5. FOOTE & SONS CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED Thursday, June NEPHI, UTAH ' ews if Djis The second year Cooking Club was organized Wednesday. The following oficers were elected: Pres. Beth Hobbs; Vlce-preThora Bracken; Kendall; Reporter, Nelda Cowan; Bong and cheer leader, Marjorie Foote. Virginia Sperry and Dorothy Wilson were chosen for the program committee. 4-- H T f'.. 1931. 11, .! s & ; "I s., The first year Cooking Club met In the High school building Friday morning. Officers were elected and plans made for the year's work. The fo lowing oficers were named: La Vera Christensen. president, Doris Waren, Marjorie Olpin, sec.-tre- s., Afton Gibson, reporter, Florence Crane, song leader. Class work will be held every Tuesday morning. The class work this Tuesday included work on the constitution and fruit demonstrations. Phyllis Reid and Grace Jenkins are the class leaders. The third year club girls under the direction of Mis Kfiirtrvi Bean met recently at the high school. The officers elected for the coming year were: President Myrth Kendall: Afton Gar rett; secretary and treasurer, Mlld- rea iwcrnerson; reporter, Nelda Cowan; song and game leader, Enid Brough. The second meeting was held this afternoon in the J. H. S. 4-- H vice-preside-nt. WEAK ANDV PAINFUL "A 'I "mw. I '! i m&, 1 JOINT r. rnnu MNS i-- UNOfR 1 INSTE Don't experiment. Find out uhy your feet hurt! Our Foot Comfort Kxpert will make an analysis and test of prints of your stockinged feet FREE. lie will also demonstrate how quickly your foot troubles Pedo-grap- h vanish when the correct Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy is used. Now is the time to get relief. Dr. Scholl Aids for the Feet each There are 40 one designed to relieve and correct a definite foot condition V or money refunded. Don t suffer from your feet a day longer. six-cifi- c COME IN THIS WEEK. Duuaing. hM The first vear sewtn? rlnh their first meeting in the high school Wednesday, June 10. The time was spent in electing officers. The following were selected: Virginia Bench, president; Kathleen wens, vice - president; Marjorie Jackson, secretary and treasurer; Florence Tolley, reporter. The second year clothing club held their first meeting Thursdnv June 4th in the high school. The time was spent in electing officers which are as follows: President, pnyiis Claridge; vice - president, Afton Ellison; secretary and treasurer. Celia Richardson: rennrter Thelia Richardson; song leader, Enid Howarth. The object of the club Is to keep up our record books and to learn how to sew. reporter Thelia Richardson. Nephi Merc. Co. Phone Nephi, Utah 18 4-- H The Ilrst year cooking club met at the Juab high school Friday. It was decided that meetings would be held every Wednesday at 10 a.m. "The Dozen Cooks" was chosen as the name of the club. The following officers were elected: President, Arta Jenkins; vice president, Margaret Wright; secretary and treasurer, Melba Jenkins; reporter, Phyllis Claridge; song leader, Afton Ellison. Business Including the reading of the Constitution was taken up. The Board of Education of Juia"-Schoo- l District will receive proposals for the sale of the North School Euilding, grounds not included. Also bids for the lease of the South School buildings and grounds for a period of five years. Bids to be filed at the office of the Board on or before July 1st, 1931. The Board reserves the right to reject any, or all bids. Office Board of Education, A meeting of the club was held Wednesday in the high school Nephi, Utah. to elect the officers for this year. Thos elected were as follows: Norma n, Stephenson President; Phyliss vice president; Ina Howarth secretary and treasurer; Elizabeth Pavin, Reporter. The 3rd vear class of t.hA tt Sewing club met at the high school June 5th. The time was spent in the election of officers, which are as fOllOWS: President Rhlrlev Trnne- vice president, Margaret Wright; sec. and treas., Alice Christensen; reporter, Vanda Foote; song and cheer leaner, Donna Klrgan. The remainder of the time was spent in discussing the things they are going A meeting of the club was to make. It was decided that the club should meet every Friday at held Wednesday in the high school to elect the officers for the coming i:i3 Reporter, Vanda Foote. year. The officers selected were as follows: Norma Stephenson, presiThe True Girls Sewing club dent; Phillis Worthington, met at the high school Wednesday. Ina Howarth, secretary The class period was spent in sewParkin, ing and singing of club songs. The and treasurer; Elizabeth time for future meetings was chan- reporter. ged to Monday at 3 p. m. in the high school. Reporter, LaVern Christensen. 4-- NOTICE FOR BIDS 4-- H 4-- H Wor-thingto- I GEO. BOOTH! 4-- H TAILOR AND 4-- H CLEANER Local News Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Young and son Bobby of Lund were Nephi visitors during the MATINEE THURSDAY-FRIDA- m&m 10c and 25c Saturday June Y, 11-1- week-en- d. X O. E. Jorgensen and family of Salt Lake City were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wright Saturday. Now located man Studio I do general and tailoring onable prices. in Chap- building-- cleaning' at reas- - Sag Local News no-ho- THE TELEPHONE- - sun ay not mafce SILVER IPLE SERVICE I HELEN and TWELVETREES FARNUM WILLIAM also RIGHT Slim Summerville "HELLO RUSSIA" Hero Flames No. June SATURDAY, 3 13 Return Engagement HELL'S ANGELS PRICES Matinee Night 10c & 15c 10c & 25c June A CHALLENGE TO WOMEN IN OF WAY LEADS FREE-- LOVEf A With JOHN BOLES, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, Sj: 1313 i WILSON, RAY- 1 HACKETT, '"jr?,"WS ZASTT PTTTS TtoMj. JfS Davis, Frances Dade, s s jVNg Richard Tucker. From novel by CHAS. G. NORRIS. TjflMOND Lw' tthe HED.-THl'- R, June 17-1- 8 MARION DAVIES 5 & 10 Charley Chase "Looser Than Loose" NEWS 1 1J ,- - pair of Friendly Five Shoes! FIT tff if J The Toggery TO FREE! With the purchase of a suit of clothes we will give a pair of FRIENDLY FIVE Shoes FREE. This offer is good for one week ending June 20th. Come in today, where you can buy clothes you have always wanted for prices far below their worth. SHOES WITH EVERY SUIT i X 2 en-toy- ed . |