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Show THE PAGE FOUR ' most dclit'htlul Announcement the party were fWuldiiie and Katie Aired, fteva Livingston. Koeine Car-vand Edith Cliristenst-- of Moroni, Devtre and Newell Johnson, Greg Llewellyn, Newell Jensen, Carl ton Harentson, Ciomer Llewellyn, and the guest of honor, Hy Johnson. Radio music was enjoyed and a luncheon served to those present. The Elite Club met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. R. afterCoombs where a pleasant noon was sient. The club members mode plans for their Christmas party and the remainder of the time All memwas spent in social chat. bers were served a delicious dinner. The Gloom Busters Club were entertained last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Ruby Ivory. All members of the club with the excel)! ion of two were present. Twenty four baskets of food were distributed to the awed and needy of Fountain Green by the members of the Primary last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Laura Llewellyn left on last Wednesday for Salt Lake City to siend two weeks with her daughters Eva and Virginia, who are working there. The S. B. G. club met Monday evening at the home of Miss Ina Hansen where a pleasant evening of Sewing was sent. Those In at tendance at the party wore Barbara Jensen. Bessie Peterson. Evanelle Anderson. Jane Anderson. Arvila Mikkelson. Zola Allen and the hostess, Miss Hansen. Mrs. Mercie Ivory left for Salt Lake City Monday where she will spend a few days. A dance was given Friday evening under the direction of the Elders Quorum which was a success. Old time dances was well as the modern numbers were enjoyed by the large er We wish to announce to the people of Nephi and surrounding towns that we have taken over the Page Motor Co. business and will be pleased to meet our friends at this new location. We will endeavor to give the people the same courteous service as they have have been receiving in the past. bus- crowd. conjoint session of the M. I. A. The held Sunday evening. theme of the program was "Immor tality" and all musical numbers and talks pertained to the subject. The Home Economics club met on December 4. at the home of Mrs Cleo Nielsen where a good repres- netatlon was present. The feature of the entertainment was the read In? of a Christmas story by Mrs. Ruby Ivory. Current Events were Riven by Mattie Yorgason and a Christmas reading by Martha Elder. Refreshments were served. A was D. C. Boswell Local News Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan motored to Salt Lake City, Wednesday, where they transacted business. Mrs. J. T.Stimson of Ogden, Utah, returned home with her parents that evening and will spend a month's visit with them. surprise party was arranged lor Hy. Johnson and v. as tn joy fed lufit Monday evening Those at by sixteen or his Local - Social Miss Irene Phillips is visiting, this week, with friends in Salt Lake Mona Happenings An interesting program will be carried out Tuesday evening in the Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page and Mona Ward M. I. A. The following "Honey daughters Ruby and Mildred spent program has been arranged: Song", by Bee Hive Girls; Monday in Salt Lake City on a Gathers' Ten minute talk, Francis Mahe. business and pleasure ttip. Son1?. Herman Young and Arnon Garfield; Story, Lucille Fowkes; Selection by the school or chestra; Talk on Slogan, Bishop J S. Neilson. City. Re-to- 1- vil ld PUl Is the Methodist church at Rayville, Mo., after hailstones as large as baseballs and blown by a 60 mile gale had demolished the sides of buildings which were exposed directly to the wind. Weather boarding smashed, windows broken and shingles torn off. vu V! jobs' m "1 nothing on the road a can compare with m ill i6 Envelopes in box PER BOX Entered in the Post Office at Nephi, Utah as second class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. A. B. GIBSON. ROY E. GIBSON Odd Place for Will of the strangest wills tn record is that of Frenchman, M. August Pasquler, who bad it engraved on a leaf of one of his chairs. On Editor and Manager Associate Editor Mrs. Polk the First The first President's widow to draw a pension from the United States was Mrs. Polk. The act of March 13, 1882. provided for a pension of $5,000. HE f- .it a r5! i vm DEPOT FORREST HOTEL Nephi, Utah See our line of dolls All fancy dishes Vz Regular $32.00 Odd pieces Silver ware $22.00 xz price price Vz P"ce One 29 piece HOLMES & EDWARDS 50 year $22.00 Guarantee Silver set Regluar $32.00 One 29 piece Community Plate Grosoner Design m ii One $65.00 Parlor Furnace $45.00 One $85.00 Enamel Range $69.00 One $70.00 Charter Oak Range $59.50 A few stove boards 30 off We have 36 decorated Salad Bowls, priced from 45c to 65c, yours for 25c each BIG REDUCTION ON ALL COMMON WHITE DISHES Granit Tea Kettles, Iron Cords Complete Attachment Cords Complete 95c 50c Aluminum Percolators 85c MANY OTHER BARGAINS WE OFFER: No. 3 Tubs 85c, No 2 Tubs 70c, No. Galvanized Coal Hods, 55c, Black BUS xBIG REDUCTION ON ALUMINUM, STEEL AND GRANIT ROASTERS Try the new drip percolator, an Ivory Enamel Beauty for 95c Green Glass Mixing bowl sets 90c Hand made Galvanized Wash Boilers, Regular $2.25 yours for $1.75 Heavy Tin Milk Pails 65c 14 Quart Galvanized pails 30c 12 quart Galvanized pails 25c 10 quart Galvanized pails 20c Hot Point Electric Irons $3.60 IN OUR GENERAL LINE OF HARDWARE Sponsored by a great railroad, we are able to maintain an unrivalled standard of service and efficiency. Travel by Union Pacific Stapes and be sure of the best. Roun One From Trip Way Nephi St. Louis, Mo .... $33.00 $G0.80 111 34.50....65.55 Chicage, Los Angeles, Calif. 10.01) 20.00 Twice Daily Transcontinental Service 1 Tubs, 60c 45c 50c L MA.NLET, of Venice, Calif, veteran glass worker, exnibited a glass globe In which were four gray kittens. On a dare, with aid bet aa a prise, Manley took a large glass tube and seeled one end, tiken placed the kittens Inside. Speed was necessary and In three minutes DICK had blown a globe with the kittens Inside. The kittens were n scorched when the globe was finally completed and sealed ex-- i Uay hole for air to anter. Disk calls It bis "Cat Aquarium." ami is 28-In- mtt CARDS Published Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah ve We are closing out our entire line of dishes, and glass ware. You can find Christmas gifts here for everyone at prices never offered before. Dick Manley Makes a Cat Aquarium ;:C Erough. Mrs. LeRoy Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Malon Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Brough, Warrllow Brough, Hyrum Mrs.- - Alton Beckstead. and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Glazier. work. i6 Nephi Drug Co. en- tertained at a family dinner at their home. Sunday. Dinner was served at 3 o'clock to: Mrs. J. W. The first year Hee-Hlgirls of South ward met Wednesday even ing at the home of Wilma Allen. The time was spent in filling cells, working on scrap books and pre paring a program to be given next Tuesday in Mutual. The program will consist of a musical entertainment with the girls characterising the following songs:. "When You & I Were Young Maggy.". "Love's Old Sweet Song", and "Little Annie After Mutual Tuesday Rooney." evening, the girls will sponsor a candy sale. The proceeds will be used to purchase seals for their XMAS CARDS ,...ITII THIIS ' Mrs. Alfred Orme returned to her home in this city Thursday morning after enjoying a week's visit in Los Angeles with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. John Orme. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Glazier 1031 ONDAY, DEC. 14t h -- 4,i See our complete line of billfolds, handbags and other genuine leather products. Amity leather goods can solve the Christmas present problem for nearly everyone on your list. It costs no more to boy an Amity than it does to get an imitation. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linton and daughter Eva returned home Friday after a three week's visit in laketown with Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Lemon. - TIMES NEWS sG&c, IN GOLD Look at the billfold your husband or son is carrying. Perhaps the ideal Christmas gift for them is a genuine leather Amity billfold. We will imprint it with his name in solid gold letters, FREE. And while an Amity billfold is the most personal thing you can give, it is also the most economical. a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Lunt. Mrs. Oroneman Mrs. S. P. Tavlor spent Monday end Tuesday In Provo with her son Rex, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morgan and family. Postmaster C. S. Wood spent a few days of last week in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosequist and daughter Geneva spent last Thursday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christen sen were called to Manti Tuesday on account of the illness of Mrs. Chrlstensen's father, Mr. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Asahcl Christensen were host and hostess at a nicely arranged party Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh. The evening was spent in playing games and a delicious luncheon was served at small tables to Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Wankier, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. A-Wankier, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. Lyraan Wankier. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bosh, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Francom, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh and the host and hostess. The Red Cross class met last Thursday in the school house where they will take up "Home Hygiene pnd Care of the Sick." The course is under the supervision of Miss Nina Little. At the regular town board meeting a 'petition was drawn up to be presented to the State Game Commission at Salt Lake City asking the permislon to kill three Elk to help the poor and needy in Levan. We have some of the nicest cards displayed in our assortment. 7 WITH HIS NAME came to Nephi Thursday and will remain indefinitely. Before you rmke a selof CHRISTMAS ect CARDS Stop in at this Cffke end look over our most attractive line. .,. A Personal Gift Mrs. Peter Groneman of Provo is Levari News 10, STIA Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey are Mrs. J. C. Carter, son Ellison Jay Marjorie, returned visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kirgan in from Price, Wednesday. Mrs. Carter w as called to Price last week due Bait Lake City. . to the illnes of her sister. Mrs. George Christensen of that city. John Brown of Salt Lake City visited this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warner, who his aunt, Mrs. Thomas Vlckers. have been visiting in this city for the past three months, left Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Joel Taylor were in day for Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City Sunday and MonWarner will visit there for a week, on business. alter which they will go to Peta-lum- a day to reside for the winter. Mrs. Chris Larson and son RolOrson Cazier, one of Nephl's pro- - and of Lynndyl were guests Tuesat the home of Mr. and Mrs. grestve cattlemen returned to Nephi day Fred Warren. vacatweek two a after Wednesday ion in Southern California. Mr. Cazier took a shipment of fat cattle Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Howard and to the Southern California market, daughter Mabel returned from Los and also attended the Great West Angeles Wednesday after a two ern Livestock show while there. week's visit. "4Av - Local and Social and daughter What a Real Hailstorm Can Do x&jtrs Thursday. Dec. NEPHI. UTAH S, Local -- Social Ft. Green News A We will continue to operate our iness at Sixth North and Main. TIMES-NEW- 2t n |