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Show THE MSI'Hl, UTAH TIMEti-NKVV- s, The WEEKS NEWS What Is a Times-New- s 3Jn FROM LEVAN iublihMl every Friday by The Time News Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD Editor The Mutual Dramatic Club, went A.. B. GIBSON Manager to Santaquin Saturday where they presented their play "The Conseque-nsse- s Subscription Rates of Suddeness" They report One rear a had succesful $2.00 the very (rip, having people of Santaquin being well pleas- Six Months 11.00 ed with the play. BANK? STOPlMfACHE! The Sorosis Club were delightfully entertained at the home of Aurilla Christensen Thursday Mrs. after- A modern bank is more than a depositor for money; more than a place upon which noon. A delicious luncheon was served and everyone had a very nice to issue checks. Mrs. lone Beebe entertained the club Wednesday evening. A dainty lunch was served. A modern bank is an institution of helpfulness to its depositors and clients. It is Mrs. J. W. Shepherd entertained ladies Friday after-noMrs. Eliza Mangelson. Mrs. Ten nie Peterson, Mrs. D. Bosh, Mrs. Helen J. Hanson, Mrs. Martha Fran-corMrs. Lorenzo Mangelson, and Mrs. Dulcie FYancom. time. M. L. S. interested in seeing that they are itmttfriant the following o: n, pros- perous and successful in their financial ventures. Mr. and Mrs. C. Christensen are spending the .week visiting relatives and friends at Manti, Utah. i)ou't worry and complain about a bad back. Get rid of that pain and lameness! Use Doan's Pils. Manv Nephi people have used them and know how effective they are: Here' a Nephi case. Mrs. Louis V. Cooper. Fourth North Third West St., Nephi, says: "Doan's Pills have been used' in the family and have always proven very beneficial. Often my kidneys were at fault and caused considerable uain in my back. My kidneys didn't act ngnt. Doan's Pills, which I eot at Lunt Pharmacy Co., have never failed to give relief (Statement given April 4, 1917.) On September 22, 1922, Mrs. Cooper said: "I am well pleased with the Depositors who let us help them with adday for Twin Falls, Idaho, where she results I obtained by using Doan's Kidney Pills. Although I don't have will visit her brother for sometime. to use them. I am glad to confirm vice born of long experience, can testify my past statement." Mrs. D. Bosh, entertained the 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milbur- n to the value of our service. ladies Tuesday afternoon: Mrs. Sophie Christensen, Mrs. Nora Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Ray, Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Mrs. Ten-ni- e Peterson, Mrs. N. G. Taylor, and a delicious lunch was served. Mlsa Merie Bosh. Mrs. J. W. Shepherd spent SaturThe Sophomores of the Levan High School entertained the Fresh- day and Sunday in Provo where she men and the High School students took her son Weldon for medical who are attending the Nephl rfigh treatment. School Thursdr.y evening. Dancing was enjoyed and at 11 p. m. ice Mrs. Earl A. Beck was hostess to cream and cake was served. The Sop- the members of the Ladies Literary homores certainly know how lo Club at her home Thursday evening. A paper on the life and works, and a sketch of the opera William Tell was A number of Freshmen went to given by Mrs. R. H. Bracken. Nephi Friday evening to attend the Odd Experience. Friendly Philosophy. The sininiii'st experience of my life 'Froshmen Frolic" held there. Miss The Promise True. Many great man has died believ- was one day while in mr orchard. I Arvilla Roberts pf the Domestic Remember that when you give your ing himself practically unknown, and was silting under a giant apple tree. Science Department chaperoned them many an unknown man has died be- Presently "promise true," you give up a certain got up and started away. Mrs. Travis McClure royally enmount of freedom. lieving himself great. No nian can Scarcely had I gone four steps ere a Other men. or urn up his own life's work and be large dead brunch fell to the spot tertained the B. P. I. M. club Wed- other girls may no longer claim jour bth Judge and the judged to Hny where I had been sitting. I did not nesday evening. Sewing, current time and attention, you belong to one, marked degree of certainty. J. E. F, venture under dead branches again events, music and social chat occup- the one who Is to be yur life's In Cincinnati Enquirer. ied the time until 10.30 p. m. when for Kornp tlnie fhU'Hiz't .Tnurnnl. .Mrs. Andrew Poulsen left Wednes- Let Us Serve You. ?A ?5- - First National Bank WOODROW WILSON. Born December 28, 1856. Died February 3, 1924. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE 1 Nephi Drug Co. FOR (&IME ZSlMMri BEGINNING ''v- Ranees - itSty St I ft factory' MONDAY, FUnf H t i) 1 h piece set of Oneida FEBRUARY H 1 ! 1924. 11TH, 0 To every purchaser of a MONARCH Range during this sale we will give ab- solutely free, a choice of either a 26- Community Silverware consisting of 6 knives, 6 6 tea spoons, 6 table spoons, sugar spoon, and butter knife; or one Dinner Set. This special gift offer positively ends with the last If you are in the market day of the sale Saturday, February 6th, 924. for a range, come in and select A small payyours while stock is complete. ment will hold the range for you if you do not wish delivery made immediateAllowance made for your old range. ly. forks, 1 1 32-pie- ce B I .VkwA 111 II I Only DWn 1 COME 1 IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US. NEPHI IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE CO M. W. MANGELSON |