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Show THE PAGE FOUR TIMES-NEW- DAXdXQ ALU TALKING, KINUIN'O, HAPPENINGS, IX NATCHAL O.UKH TO I'ltOVO THKATKK A LEVAN Thursday, October 31st, 1929 NEPHI, UTAH S. FILM lLOR FAKAMOt'N'T THE SAFE THING TO DO IN BUYING WITH AN EXPERIENCED FIRM Angus and Lyman ChrUtensen went to Salt Lake City Sunday where they have employment. Reed Nielsen, who has been In Salt Lake City working for loma time Is here vialting bis parents. The sending of Christmas Cards is a social custom in which correct usage counts most. Your Christmas cards reflect your individuality. Above all, you want them to be correct in style and in engraving, and the proper reflection of your own personality. The advice and assistance of a dealer experienced in handling Christmas card orders is O - Mlaa May Rassmussen, who is teaching school this winter at Alpine, Utah was a Levan visitor last week. H up-to-da- te, Air. and Mrs. Dan Mortensen ot Salt Lake City are the guests this week of Mr, and Mrs. U. C. mm. WwWrJs. '! invaluable. The "H. 0. A." Club was delightfully entertained last Thursday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Thomas Does the casual, itinerant, unattached canvasser or the freind who is selling cards in an attempt to raise money, have the necessary experience or background to wisely advise you as to the many social conventions which must be observed if your card is to properly reflect your own personality and adhouse-to-hou- Sherwood. vr v iG3ef Miss Vlnnie Christeusen returned home Monday after spending two weeks at Centerfieid with her sister, Mrs. Darral Chillis. v ' " bi Mrs. C. H. Farnsworth entertained a number of her lady friends at her home Thursday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served. 1 -- '. 5 ' Vi . 'Ik-- : GIBSON NOTARY PUBLIC Office Times-New- s Nephi 'SONNY BOY" HAS HIS OWN IDEA ABOUT BEAR STORIES 4 lb I - 1 - - ff V&J:Lf ( 1 xt ,V i'UM " 4 r for Mayor; ft er ld tbree-year-o- halr-ralsl- ng ld r New-fangl- ed cig-arett- But Grandad's growing: younger now He drives a nifty car; He tunes his radio to catch The prize fights from afar. He likes to hear the two black crow And Whitman's wicked jazz. He goes to all the latest shows Changed? I shall say he hasl No, I'll not say Grandfather , smokM A cigarette today, But he eschews the juicy chews For good cigars and sayl You'll And him on the golf course now Hia whiskers neatly cut He had them razored long ago They made him miss j mm Council-me- n, DEMOCRATIC TICKET TICKET o " three-year-o- amerreMrh-ffay- way you bet! He chewed fine cut tobacco and Condemned the REPUBLICAN i KSiisUJr, u fA.sM Ar-ma- For For Mayor HARRY BEAGLEY out uit?oLAWM OFFICIAL LIST OF NOMINATIONS ""Yv lot about fierce black bears that only modern ' boys can know of I Neither does the modern story-tellever mer little an. no girl after But feel called upon to stick strictly to bla much aa a boy, who know all text. With the true dramatic art ol jmw Davey punctuabout bean, and their habits In the the born story-telle- r, ates his story with appropriate growls woods, on dark stairs, an3 STerywbere. grunts, screams, and shouts of triXhls on the word of that famous au- umph. The bear story is Davey's first step thority and leader of the In tbe regeneration of modern literaworld. David tea. ture for boys but It will not be his "Bonny Boy" Is leading the movement to revise and im- last. Modern Juvenile literature will prove literature for boys. Young Da vey soon be of, by, and for children. For tells the modern version of the bears. Davey has signed a contract with In detail, Including a rol- Brunswick for bis future dramatic licking bear song at the very end. In efforts. The story was made originally at his first talking record for Brunswick. the request of "Sonny Boy's" mother "Bonny Boy's Bear Story." was Davey's bear story departs from tbe for private use, at the time Davey Bu classical three bears, with their bowls appearing in Chicago theatres of hot, cold, and Indifferent porridge, the tale was considered so typical ot and their soft, hard and medium beds Davey and fulfilled theso desires of th well thai If and tells of two extremely tough and very young moderns disagreeable bears the sort of large. was decided to release It nationally. Goldilocks totmd hta Gardner, o term Term Term For Councilman, Term Term E. ALTON MEMMOTT Term For Councilman, I. M. PETTY For Councilman, Term For Councilman, Term RUSSELL HAWKINS For Councilman, For Councilman, For Councilman, Term C. W. JOHNSON For Councilman, Term LLOYD HOBBS 4 For Recorder , MRS. BESSIE HIGGINSON . MRS. LEAH CHASE State ot Utah, For Mayqr For Councilman, For Councilman, For Councilman, Term CLARENCE H. WARNER For Treasurer o R. JUPD Term For Councilman, E. R. FORREST Null tVi"it In nineteen hundred three; He rocked his willow ... vvikoi- Beneath our apple tree. He was too smart to "take up" with : 4 -- ,. Geo. D. Haymond, Owner O. Herman .Earnest Sorensen returned home Christensen, W. W. Beard and Monday after two weekd spent in the beet fields of Centerfieid. Agustus Tunbridge. 1 ? n, R. H. K ' ,:f r Nephi Drug Company n, H. R. Francom K rf4r r8 Scene from "GoMEtfens ofUnacfwa and Clarence Glenn Mangelson Anderson went to Tooele last Wedall Warner Brothers' new nesday and secured employment almost immediately. Talking, Singing and Dancing picof Broadway," Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thacker re- ture, ''Gold Diggers is one of the biggest turned to their home at Salt Lake undoubtedly has bits that producing City last week after Mr. Thacker had ever made. It will organization be shown In tbe succeeded in killing a deer. Provo Paramount Theatre tor a five day run starting Sunday, November Mrs. Clair Mortensen and daugh- third. "Gold Diggers of Broadway" ters Lucile and Donna ot Salt Lake is acclaimed by audiences as City are visiting with her parents, The screen entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. George Nielsen this colors were clearly defined, but with week. tbe softness of pastel. . Mr. and Mrs. May land Jackman "Gold Diggers of Broadway" Is and family of California are visiting first of all good comedy. It has most relatives and friends here. They are ot the smart comedy "dialogue that guests at the home of Mrs. Emma made Avery Hopwooda play, on Jackman, mother ot Mr. Jackman. which it was founded, such a hit. Nine new songs and a show within a The Road Show, given by the show, in which the songs are sung, wards of Juab Stake was put over were then interpolated, a chorus ot in a very pleasing manner. All who 100 dancing and singing, dazzling attended it. at Levan Ward Amuse- Hollywood beauties engaged and the ment Hall Monday gave much credit color cameras set to grinding. The to all who helped to make it such result is excellent. a great success. All the parts were Ot the nine songs composed! by well handled. Al Dubin and Leo Burke for "Gold The students ot the Levan school Diggers of Broadway," the favorite are sponsoring the first big ball of with Friday night's audience seemed the season, Ffiday, Nov. 1st. The to be "Painting the Clouds with dance will be in the form of a Hal Sunshine," ''Tiptoe Through the lowe'en party. The hall will be ap Tulips with me," "The Song ot the propriately for the occasion. They Gold Diggers," with the dancing Ann extend invitations to one and, all and chorus, and Pennington's "Mechanical Man" and "Still They assure all ot a jolly good time. Fall In Love." Half of the songs The following Is the preliminary fall to the lot ot Nick Lucas, radio program for Mutual Tuesday night, and phonograph star, the "crooning Nor. 6th. Instrumental duet, Erin troubadour" who makes his screen Pourson and Harlan Benedict; Re- debut In this production. told story, Grant. Gardner; Song The cast is a stellar one in every Gleaner class and a reading, Francis sense of the word. Nancy Welford Neilsen. The conjoint program, Nov. and Conway Tearle have the leading 3rd will take up the life and works while other principal parts are ot Brigham Young with special musi- roles, acted by such favorites of stage and cal numbers. screen as Ann Pennington, Broad Winnie dancing darling; ' At the Republican City primary, way's of musical the 'tomboy" Lightner, the following were nominated to be comedy; Lilyan Tashman, a ravishvoted; for at the municipal election ing blonde from the Follies; Albert to be held November 5th, 1929: Gran, Helen Foster, William Bake- Mayor, Mans E. Jennings; Council-me- well, ick Lucas, Lee Moran, Neeiy Reuben Mangelson, L. S. Jack-ma- Edwards, Julia Swayne Gordon, J. A. Bosh, Erastus P. PeterKaliz and others. son. The Democratic candidates are top-not- ch Securities Insurance Bonds First National Bank Building Nephi, Utah A. B. YOUR REGULAR ESTABLISHED . DEALER AND PLAY SAFE all-colo- r, First National Company se here to proper social usage? A GOOD RULE TO FOLLOW IN BUYING CHRISTMAS CARDS IS TO PATRONIZE Mrs. MarcelHs Chard of Eureka, a former teacher In the Levan school was shaking hands with old friends here last week. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS IS TO DEAL CARDS CHRISTMAS W. C, ANDREWS For Recorder For Recorder MRS. MARTHA E. VICKERS For Treasurer For Treasurer MRS LEAH EVANS ( as. ) County of Juab I, Martha E. Vlckers, City Recorder of Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing- la a true and correct list ot the names of persons named as candidates for the respective offices therein indicated as appears in the certificate of nominations filed In my office, and to be voted for at the election to be held on the 6th day of November, A. D 1929. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 31st day of October, A. D. 1929. MARTHA E. VICKERS, ; (SEAL) City Recorder. |