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Show Thursday. Mav 7, 1931. THE TIMES-NEW- Local News SilliL j 4 Styles as smart as you could wish at any price . . . sports dresses with vivid accents of color, practical street dresses and suit types, engaging feminine afternoon and evening dresses ... in all the new colors and printed designs. At this price, you can buy a complete new wardrw' - rrv. C C. Wenmej STORE DEPARTMENT 2f. Inc. 29 North Main Street Nephi, Utah Local News Happenings and J. Mrs. John E. Ingram Mr. spent Monday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. June Kendall motored to Eureka Monday where Mr. Kendall transacted business. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Winn left Monday to commence their work in the Manti Temple where they have been called to labor for two years. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw, Mrs. Maida and W. A. Starr, Misses Betty Starr motored to Eureka Monday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cromar. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ingram are rejoicing over the arrival of a 6Vi pound daughter, born Friday, May 1st. Mrs. W. I. Norton and Mrs. Dean Parker of Ogden and Mrs. Win. Dawson of Layton attended the funeral of Joseph Broadhead il 1 W. Howarth have a fine son, born Friday, May 1st, at the family home. W. Lee Bailey of Salt Lake City was among the business visitors here Tuesday. FINE RUG LUXURIOUS BUT NOT Mr. Arthur Scott returned home Sunday after a week's visit with Mrs. M. V. Selman in Provo. Mrs. Jack Tangenbacker is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sells. Miss Blanche Garrett visited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pitt ii,Salt Lake City from Friday to Sunday. Judge Geo. Christensen of Price visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christensen. Miss Ruth Sperry. a student of the University of Utah spent the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry. Miss Martha Cowan and Tom Cowan of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d with their mother, Mrs, Roy T. Cowan. Mrs. Ernest Brough was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J .W. Christen sen In Spanish Fork for a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown had as their geusts, Sunday, Douglas Chrlstison andf Kenneth Allen of Eureka. Mrs. Jas. Vickers returned to her home Friday from Salt Lake City after a few days visit with relatives and friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones of Cedar City returned to their home Satur day after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones for three weeks. Mrs. Robert P. Garrett, Mrs. Heber McPherson, and Mrs. A. E, Smith visited in Salt Lake City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bowles and Mr. and Mrs. Geo Christiansen visited friends in Fountain Green Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Andrews of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d with Mr. Andrews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews. Thos. and daughters, Bailey Trenna and Felma, Miss Eva Pay and Ralph Chase attended the Red and White Chain Store Banquet in Provo Monday evening. Mrs .J A. Kepdall attended the lunerai 01 ner auni, inrs. M.. M. McCune Sunday in Salt Lake City Mrs. Kendall motored to the city Saturday and returned home Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey spent the past few days visiting with their son Carol and Mrs. Blanche Irons in Salt Lake City. They were up for the purpose of bidding farewell to their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jorgenson. Mr. Jorgenson is opening a floral shop in Reno. Nevada. D. H. Bywater of Minden, Nevada is visiting with his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Geo, Belliston enroute to his home after attending school in Chicago during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haynes, who have been convalescing at the home of Mr. Haynes' daughter, Mrs. O. D. Hansen for the past three weeks returned to their home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes' health is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson of Cedar City, while enroute to Pay son, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Howard. Mrs. Howard accompanied them to Payson. Mrs. LeRoy Christensen and family and Mrs. F. A. Taylor of Moroni were dirmer guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bellis ton Tuesday. Ellis Sanders, who has been. manager of one of the Skaggs Safeway stores in Salt Lake City has been transferred to one of Utah's largest Skaggs Safeway stores at Murray Mr. Sanders is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders. son-in-la- NEPHI. UTAH S, Local News Local Happenings Vernon Hall of Wyoming spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall. Mrs. S. B. MeCuno Is In Salt Lake City this week on business. James Phillips of Garfield is visiting this week with his mother, Mrs. Geo. C. Phillips. Attorney and Mrs. P. J, Sanders enjoyed a business trip to Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Broadhead of Rupert. Idaho visited at the home of Mrs. J. W. Carter. Mrs, Eva Golden left for Rupert, Idaho, Monday wheer she will visit for a short time. Mrs. Zctta Ockey returned home Saturday after a five month's vacation in Salt Lake City. Mrs. W. J. Ockey was taken to Salt Lake City Monday where she will receive medical treatment. Mrs. Geo. Wilkey and son Eugene were among the business visitors in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. A. M .Hodge of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with her brother, D. M. Miller Mrs. MeUvn Robblns of Sclplo spent last week with her parents, Mr. an dMrs. Thos. W. Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith spent Monday In Payson and Provo on business. Mr. "and Mrs. Chas. Black of Bacchus, Idaho motored down Sunday to attend the funeral of Joseph Broadhead. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schofield had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ferguson, and Mrs. Sobrlski of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Belliston and daughter Jean visited with Mrs. Belllston's mother, Mrs. S. E. Gee Mrs. Gee reIn Lehi Monday. turned home with them to visit for some time. Delightful in every detail was the lunior Girls' Japanese Silver Tea held In the City Hall May 2, from 2:30 until 4:30. The program was as follows: Prayer, Afton Greenwood; Old Fashined Dance, Beth McCay and Maurine Kendall, accompanied by Elda Ostler; Reading, Margaret Parkes; Violin Solo, Beth Lunt, accompanied by Ora Judd; Vocal solo, Helen Chase, accompanied by Aline Ellison; Reading, Grace Jenkins; Vocal solo, Florence Wilson; Mrs. W. L. Martin was in charge. Refreshments were served by girls dressed in Japanese costumes. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whipple were Mt. Pleasant visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Martin were Salt Lake visitors last week. Mrs. Dean Sldwell and daughter spent last week In Salt Lake City visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Otto Hansen. Mrs. Lester Brlggs, who was oierated on in Salt Lake City recently is reported to be Improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Therein Ockey of Parks, Wyoming, are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Ockey. Mrs. Alex Pace, Mrs. Art Olsen, and Lola Pace were here Sunday to attend the funeral of Joseph Broad head. Zee Whittaker of Provo visited with his daughters, Mrs. Leonard Pay ard Mrs. Hyrum Tolley Swiss Steak 18c Pound Today we will feature Swiss Steaks. These Steaks will be cut our from regular tender grain fed beef. If cooked slowly, they are just as fine broiled or fried as prestyle. pared Swiss You'll like this meat and 18c per pound is a real bargain on this quality beef. Strawberries 10c Cup These Oregon strawberries are very firm and a beautiful red color. The cups are so full they actually EXPENSIVE! run That's what you will say after seeing : 'x The over. Ore- gon Strawberries J . PAGE FIVE the best are flavor and sweetest variety of strawberries that come to this market. They are next to Utah's. Be sure to get several cups today. our new rug and carpet stock. O. P. S. Butter , -- 25c Pound Give HER Candy HOW EXAMINE AND COMPARE the rugs shown on our floors with those shown elsewhere. Price quotations mean nothing without a critical examination of comparative values. JUST ARRIVED A beautiful but inexpensive selection of fast color wash rugs for the Kitchen, Bath or Bed Room. Soft mellow shades in rayon and chenille at extra special values make these rugs unusually attractive. The Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialized Buying Affords Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell Co. Home Furnishers of Central, Southern and Eastern Utah Our O. P. S. Butter is another of our prides. It is churned fresh daily from pure wholesome cream. Butter is one of the most nourishing of all foods. You'll always find it quartered for your convenience in serving. Be sure O. P. S. Butter is on your Saturday's list. of Mothers typical They like a gift that they can share THE ONE PERSON YOU NEVER FORGET Come in before May th. Get a box of Candy with a Rubber Cloth Carnation attached that e does not wilt, fade or lose its effect. No extra charge for Carnation. 10 life-lik- A Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Larson and daughter, Joan of Eureka visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Nichols and family. Merrill Bird, and Mr. Lewis of Ogden were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B Riches. BEAUTIFUL HAND BAG U A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE SPECIAL FOR THE GENTS I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, born May 3. Mrs Mna .Tnhnsnn died of an npnriiclti at the Dice hoSDltal at Moroni, May 4. She is survived by PLEASES US her husband, Dewey Johnson, and five small children: Fred, 9; Dean, 7; Eva. 5; Lucille, 3; and Rex, 9 months She is also survived by her Jensen parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. uouara areas In the South. of cut-ovand two sisters, Mrs. Kozeua of Provo. and Mrs. Idena crowtner After the hour, the pupils filed back into the waiting bus and returned Funeral services will be held to their classrooms. Speaking of these film lessons, one Thursday at 2:00 o'clock. Funeral services were held at the teacher said, "It is surprising how oiirH rhnnpl MAV 1. at 2 D. m. for much the children get out of the Gerald Augason, 18, son of Mr. and department's films, even the techni Mrs. C. S. Augason. rney were con- cal parts. We have follow-u- p lessons ducted by Bishop J. R. Christian back in the classroom, usually the sen. The services were as ronows: day after the folm showings here, v nison: musical num sometimes verbal discussions of Drover bers, "'sometime We'll Understand, what they have seen and learned, to and sometimes written essays. From "Nearer Mv God Thee," by choir; "Sundown," by the Moroni high school cnorus; auei, "rvme to Me and Rest." by Mrs. Millie and Christiansen MiiHa Gunderson; solo, "My Task," by George Oga Gunderson of Salt Lake City The speakers were: President James L. Nielson, James i". Kooeri-soOsmond Crowther of Mount Pleasant and Bishop Christiansen, ninsiner nraver. K. P. Jensen. A large number of out of town relatives and friends attended the serThe floral offerings were vices. beautiful and profuse. Mrs. Frank Maylett of Mantl spent a couple of days tnis weeK with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Jensen. .Tnhn ttnlman. who has been serl ill, is improving and is able ously frn Ho nut. nf hprl Roy F. Millet of Lyman, Wyoming, will begin a summer music course May 19. It will be given on Tuesday and Friday of each week, at the home of Lyda Guymon. Elyerd Poulson, who nas spent me past few weeks at the hometoof Mrs. San T.oro lufiklrplsnn returned Francisco Monday. He came to at tend the funeral of Lars Mikkeison. T.win firnnner of Los AnseleS Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Allred. "IT er TO PLEASE YOU" these we find that the films and those showing methods and operations seem to make the greatest Impression on the children." This school Is only one of a large number of schools In the nation using the United States Department of Agriculture films as a part of the regular classroom instruction. They may be obtained for the cost of transportation upon application to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. n, ARE UNUSUALLY EFFECTIVE Reliability and safety due to simple design and careful construction FILMS TO TEACH AGRICULTURE A bus load of pupils from a grade school In Washington, D. C, filing e Into the projection room at the United States Departcommon is a ment of Agriculture, motion-pictur- event thees days. Accompanied by their teachers, they come for a film lesson on a subject which they have been studying. Two films recently selected by a teacher to sum up the subject of Uncle lumbering were: "Harvesting Sam's Timber," a two-repicture, made In the Black Hills, which shows cutting of mature timber In the national forests and how the Forest Service supervises logging operations to insure the perpetuation of the forests: "and Pines From Seed to Sawmill," two reels which show lumbering operations and the importance of reforestation the first things you will notice when you drive the Ford is the quick, effective action of its ONE OF brakes. are They unusually safe and reliable because they are mechanical, internal expanding, with all braking surfaces fully enclosed. This prevents mud, water, sand, etc., from getting between the band and drum and interfering with brake action. Other outstanding features of the Ford are the e glass windshield, four Triplex shatter-proo- f double-actin- g hydraulic shock absorbers, aluminum pistons, torque-tub- e drive, more than twenty ball and roller bearings, Rustless Steel, four-whe- el IIou-daill- reliability, economy, and long life. You save when you buy the Ford and you save every mile you drive. ! with others. Full Cream That's one of the reasons they so appreciate a box of delectable sweets from the X. L. Bakery. This Mothers' Day, give candy. She'll like ours. Mild Cheese BAKERY ELGIN R. GARRETT . P. FOOD INSIST ON OUR BREAD Full Cream Cheese will be cut in various size pieces, sanitarily wrapped in celephene paper and paper and temptingly displayed in our ice cabinet for your Inspection. Be sure to include several pounds today at this very unusual bargain. This Also Try Our Tasty Bakery Goods n. THE FORD 15c Pound distance The service Is faster than ever; but did you know the charges were so low? For example, station to station day rates from Nephi to: long Cedar City $1.00 St. George $1.30 San Bernardino $1.95 SKAGGS 3si7tll3jTMr "A Surety of Purity" DE LUXE PHAETON CHILD'S PLAY Making a call Is easy. STORES tELEPHOrgfe 1 To Introduce McKesson' Shaving Cream, we give you a package of Gillette Blades (new style) for 49c and a Package of McKesson's Shaving Cream FREE. Ft. Green News el fc -- ' MOTHER! T II I IS TEEN B anY T YI JE S b. Detroit, plut freight and delivery. Bumpert and tire extra at low cost. You may purchase a Ford car or spare truck for a tmall down payment, on convenient, economical terms through your Ford dealer.) (F. o. |