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Show THE PAGE EIGHT BOOTH GEO- - i! TAILOR AND CLEANER Now located in Chap- man Studio building. I do general cleaning and tailoring at reas- onable prices. E. TANNER X Z Z Nephi ICE DEALER BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PAINT. Call me for prices I sell high grade paint (Standard Quality) my prices will suit your pocketbook also wall paper L. M. Pexton. Phone 70. The vacation post card simply doesn't fill the bill when you're away. Long Distance service is friendly, fast, costs less than ever. For example, station to station day rates from NEPHI to: American Falls, Ida. $1.35 Vancouver, B. C $3.25 Dallas, Texas $3.50 TELEPHONE-- m TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. Thursday. Ft. Green News Levan Happenings Local Happenings Local Happenings Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Christiansen, June 19th. a girl. A most delightful afternoon was spent on June 19th when tlie Home Economics club entertained the Old Folks of our ward and also the Homo Economic members at the City Community Hall at a strawberry festival. At 3:30 a splendid program was rendered which was as follows: singing; Community Prayer by John E. Aagaid; Duet, "Becky Janes Courtship" by Edna Johnson and Lois Mikkelson; Keloid story by Ellison Ivory; Song, "My Sweet Aduir," by Lena Johnson; Song by K. P. Jensen; Words of welcome by President of the club, Rowena Allred; Response by J. C. Jensen; Song, "Somewhere in Old Wyoming" by Francell Hansen and violin music by William Collard. to which the old folks sjent a short time In dancing, following uiis program, a delicious luncheon was served. There was a large crowd present. Mr. and Mrs. Reldon Holman spent the week end at Salt Lake City and Magna with relatives there. Arthur Edler sustained injuries on his leg, this week, when he was kicked by a horse, but is improving now. John J. Oldroyd, Lyman Seeley and Murel Ivory left this week for Pocatello. Idaho, as representatives of the Fountain Green Lions Club, to attend the Lions convention which Is being held there. Mrs. J. R. Christiansen and children returned home Tuesday after a two weeks visit with relatives at Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. E. Coombs Is at Mount Pleasant at the home of Dr. P. L. Holman where she Is bedfast on account of having her hip dislocated. It Is hoped that her condition will rapidly Improve so that she may soon return to her home again The girls who left to pick strawberries two weeks ago. have returned on account of the scarcity of berries this year and expect to return In another week for raspberry picking. They were at Provo Bench Funeral services for J. Frank Cook, 60, of Provo, were held Sun day, June 21st at Manavon ward at Provo. He is survived by his wife, Zina N. and the following children: Leland, Clifford, Bobbie, Ruby Cook of Provo and Mrs. Victoria War-nic- k of Magna. Also the following brothers and sisters: Geo. E. and Thos. H. of Fountain Green. Lester and D. W. of Logan and Mrs. J. W. Jackson of Provo. A large number of relatives and friends from Foun tain Green attended the services, as he was a former resident of our city and a most highly respected man Thursday J. E. Bargain Excursions One-Wa- y Every Day Till November 1 Comfortable chair car and coach service, with dining car or convenient station cafe meal service en route. Daily from Utah points on the Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad to Los Angeles, Pasadena, Barstow, Pomona, San Bernardino, Daggett, Riverside, Yermo. Proportionately low fares to other California points. Oyden city. Mrs. J. A. Bosh went to Tooele last Thursday where she visited with Mr. arid Mrs. Clifton Bosh, who announce the arrival of a baby girl recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chrestensen and family of Harrlman spent a few days of last week with Mrs. Annie Christensen, also other relatives and mends. Mrs. Gerald Carter and and Cllf ton Stephensen left Saturday for unaiK creek, east of Coalville. where Mrs. Carter will spend an extended visit with her husband. wno has employment there. Vanda Smith returned to her home at Alpine Saturday after spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Shepherd. Lois Shep-hr- d accompanied her cousin to Al pine to stay for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Nello Sudweeks and family of Nephi spent Sunday with Mrs. Sudweeks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beard. Mrs. Beard re turned with them to Nephi where sne is spending the week. Mrs. J. M. Bosh entertained a few relatives Monday afternoon In honor of Mrs. E. L. Jenkins of Salt Lake City, who is visiting In Levan. A dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. Augustus Tunbrldge, the Misses Jessie. Fern and Chloe Tunbridee, Mrs. Edgar Christensen. the honored guest. Mrs. E. L. Jenkins and the hostess, Mrs. Bosh. Mr. and Mrs. George Sowby and sowby or Nephi and Sowby of Los Angeles. Calivisited at the home of Mr. lawn party was given Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wankler In honor of their A sons, Cleon and Nephl Wankier and Eddie Tremelling of Los Angeles, who left Monday for the coast where they have been employed for some time. The time was spent in play ing games and Interesting things told about the coast cities. A delicious luncheon was served to the For Furthur details consult I. M. Petty, Agent, Nephl. following guests: Maida Ingram, Frank Greenhalgh, Foster Gardner, Frances Neilsen, Faye Shepherd, Erin Poulson, Rulon Sherwood, Dora Lucille Vernon Pierce, Aagard, Mortensen, Lucille Sorensen, La Mar Hansen, Velma Audrey Dalby, Malmgren, Ernest Wankier, Nephl and Cleon Wankier, Eddie Tremell- Ing and Thelma Wankier. A good time was had by everyone present. UNION PACIFIC The Overland Route NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT Newspaper Advertising TOP DHESS1BIG ! it out beyond repair is all it costs! SILVER MAPLE SERVICE "CARE WILL SAVE YOUR CAR" to fornia and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson Friday. Mrs. Ira Morgan was hostess Thursday afternoon to members of the "H. O. A." club. The time was spent in sewing and social chat. A delicious luncheon was served. The 4th of July will be fittingly celebrated this year is all plans worK out successfully. Beginning in the morning will be serenading the town by the Brass and Hooligan Bands. H. R. Francom, Master of Ceremonies. Meeting at 1:30 A. M. Band selections; singing, congregation'; Invocation, W. W. Beard; Congregational singing; saxophone quartet: LaMar Winters and comMaurine Powell; pany: Reading, String Band selection; Oration by the orator Grant Gardner; Vocal duet, Vernon Mortensen and Cecil Stephensen; Reading, Glenn Francom; Brass band selection; Piano solo, Edith Peterson; congregational singing under the direction of Mrs. J. L. Francom; Benediction. o ON YOUR CAR TOP . . . Protect it now before the hot sun has dried went on bu.Miif.vs. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morgan and family of Provo spent Sunday with relatives here, Blanch 8tephensen Is In Salt Lake City visiting with her sister, Mrs. Russell Worthen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralps Peterson announce the arrival of a fine baby boy. born Tuesday, June 23rd. Maurice Jensen of Montana is here visiting at the home of Mrs. Annie Christensen. with Mrs. Jensen. Mrs. Heber Shepherd and children of Salt lAtke City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Francom are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby girl, born Tuesday. June 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Delyle Morgan announce the arrival of a baby girl, torn Sunday, June 21, Mrs. Morgan is In Nephl. Mrs. Juap)h Bradfleld and son Clifton motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday, where they will visit Mrs. Ednar Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen and Donald Bosh of Richfield sent a few days of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh, Mrs. Christian Thompson. Jr. and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho spent Inst werk with Mrs. Christian Thompson, Sr. aUo other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Christensen spent the fore part of this week visiting relatives and friends t Provo. American Fork and Salt Lake iwaoie SO Hansen Newspaper advertising was described as "without doubt the most effective medium for the retail store" by D. F. Kelly, president of the National Retail Dry Goods Association, in an address before the recent session of the International Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Kelly came before the gathering of business men of twoscore countries as the spokesman of more than 3,700 department, specialty and dry goods stores of the United States which do an annual of business approximately four and a half million dollars, which and employ upward of a half million people and his tribute to newspaper advertising may therefore be regarded as the testimony of an expert. Mrs. Jos. Carter was a dinner guest of Mrs. Jos. Belllston, Sunday. Time 25, 1931. Mrs. Sarah I. Call and daughter Miss Edith Call of Logan, Utah, are visiting with Mrs. Call's sons, El The Misses Florence Duckworth, Elizabeth Foote, and Martha How-ar- d worth and Alwyn Call. spent Monday evening swimming, fishing and "dodging mosMiss Annabel Pace la spending a quitoes" at Burrastons. The eve- week's vacation with her sisters, ning was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Eloise Fillmore in Payson and Nelda Cowan entertained at her Mrs. Bert Armstrong In Santaquin. home Monday afternoon for the Camp Fire club. Games were Mrs. A. N. Johnson Mrs. and delicious refreshments Owen Thygerson of Salt and Lake City were served to the following: Donna week at the home of spent the Pexton. Fern Broadhead, Art their sister,past Mrs. Thomas Haycock. Jenkins, Dona Belllston. Faye Broadhead. Mrs. Geo. Belllston and the hostess. Nelda Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wilkinson and family returned to their home The residence of Mm T w in Salt Lake City Tuesday after Tranter was the scene of a delight- - visiting three weeks with relatives mi social affair Tuesday evening here. When Mrs. Arplla Hnnelt Kfra Bertha Tranter and Miss Prlscilla Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gorlnge and wuson entertained honoring Miss Carl Gorlnge of Oakley, Idaho were Vivian Tranter. a. hrlri nf .Ti Variety Of Dleasant tramp furnlsherf dinner guests of Mrs. Jos. Belllston the evening's entertainment. To Sunday. me lonowing a delicious luncheon : was served Miss Ireta Carter. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pitt and Eva Pay. Miss LaVon Harris. Miss daughter, of Goshen, spent Satur Mae Andrews. Miss Malda Foote, day night and Sunday with Mr. Miss Blanche Francom. Miss Pearl Pitts grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Nlelson. Mrs. Alice Miller. M1 John Pitt. Camilla Burton. Mrs. Eliza Pay. Mrs. wuson, Mrs. Lester B. Belllsjonn Mrs. Miss Margaret Smith and Miss ton, Jennie T. Smith of Leht, Mabel Anderson returned Monday Mrs. T. W. Tranter, and thn hnnnrnl from Los Angeles where they have guest. A variety of beautiful gifts been visiting with Miss Anderson's were receivea Dy trie honored guest sister, Mrs. Jack Morris. from the guests assembled. A shower complimenting Nelda The Camp Flra girls of Nephl bride of the week, was enjoyed an outing behind Mt. Nebq Parkes, a Mrs. by Ralph Belllston at at the summer home of Mr. and givenhome of Mrs. Itha B. Parkes, Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs last week. Be- the cause of the hearty laughs, good Monday evening. Many beautiful bride-to-beats, and long sleeps, the girls de- presents were received by the The following guests enjoy clared that It had been a most wonderful vacation even If they ed the evening: Mrs. Abner C, didn't like the story that the scales Bigler, Mrs. Frank Brough. Mrs. J. Cole. Mrs. E. R. Forrest. gave when they arrived home. The Wilford Alice Miller, Mrs. Aaron girls that enjoyed the outing are Mrs. as follows: Donna Pexton, Nelda Bracken. Mrs. Camlllia Burton, Mrs. Cowan, Wllma Allen. Beth Hobbs, Sisson Chase, Mrs. Joseph Irons, Arta Jenkins, Donna Belllston and Mrs. Alonzo- Ingram, Miss Dorothy Brown, the chaperons, Miss Verla Jenson of Haymond, Mrs. Howard Will L. Ingram, Mrs. Idaho and Alburta Mrs. George Rexburg, Hoyt, Miss Ellen Cole, Miss Ruby Cowan. Reporter, Nelda Cowan. Belllston, the hostess. Mrs. Ralph Belllston and Mrs. Itha B. Parkes Miss Florence Duckworth entertained Thursday evening in honor and the guest of honor, Nelda of her birthday. The time was spent Parkes. in playing "Progressive Keeno" with Maxlne Belllston reaching One of the pleasant social events high score. Pit. Forfeits and "500" were of the season was the party given also enjoyed and "Broad Guesses" in McCune Canyon Friday evening at which Elizabeth Foote and by the employees of the M. S. T. & Martha Howard reached high score T. Co., and their partners In honor and the Misses' Florence Bean and of Mrs. Roy Wing, formerly Mrs. Chapman had to be content with Vivian Kunder, who has been chief the "booby" prize. Delicious re- operator at the local office for freshments were served and enjoy several years. A delicious chicken The first year cooking champs ed by Elizabeth Foote, Mildred Hall, supper was cooked and served and held their meeting Wednesday, Maxlne Belllston, Martha Howard, during the evening, J. A. Whipple, June 24. The time was spent in Florence Chapman, Florence Bean, local manager, presented Mrs. Wing cooking two kinds of mush. Those and the hostess, Florence Duck- with a present from the force. present were: LuDean Wade, worth. Lunt, Melva Miss Florence Chase renderedsev-er- al Bessie Irons, Jane Enid Howarth, Isabel Bow-del- l, readings. Enjoying the affair Jarrett, Beth Burton, Ida Greenhalgh, were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whipple, and Mrs. Ecampment In July Roy Wing, Miss Thelma Shirley Irons, Nan Brough Broadhead, Miss Mable Howard, the leader, Phyllis Reld. Reporter, Miss Zelda Pay. Miss Ruth Haynes, Nan Brough. (Continued From Page One) Misses Florence and Helen Chase, hibits, games, musicals, dramas, Miss Stella Harris, Miss Minnie The third year sewing club held movies, dances and band concerts. Burton, Ole and Lonzo Boswell, their weekly meeting Friday, June 19. The time was spent in sewing Arrangements will also be made for Jack Burns, and Elvin Vickers. the children present. A nursery In and a short program which was as charge of experts In child manageSong, Donna Klrgan; short Miss Vivian Tranter, a DODular follows:Vanda ment will provide for the small hriri Foote. Those present story, was honor month the of the children and supervision will also were: Donna Kirgan, Ruby and a at ed party nicely arranged guest be gvien to the larger ones. Delia and Clarice Mildred Nieison, miss Kendall, Page; As In the past, tents will be pitch given by Miss Pearl Miss Ruth Anderson, Alice Blanche Foote and Malda ed on the college lawns; water and Prnnnnm at the Nieison home On Christensen, Vanda Foote, Margaret LaVere Irons, lights will be provided and cook evening. The luncheon Wright, andShirley stoves will be set up at convenient Wednesday Elva Burton. table was attractive in a color Haynes points. and white. A miniascheme of The first year sewing club met With a program prepared to meet ture bride pink and srroom under a bower time was presently existing conditions the of roses formed the centerpiece. Miss Wednesday, June 24. The hot dish officers of the extension service ex Tranter was the recipient or a num- spent in finishing the the patch. The next pect to have one of the most success ber of beautiful gifts. Among those holders and meeting will be held Wednesday, ful encampments in many years. present were: Mrs. Esther Tranter, July 1. Reporter, Florence Tolley. Mrs. N. A. Nieison, Miss Trenna McPherson, Bertha Miss Bailey, Club met The True Girls Felma Bailey, Miss Prlscilla Wilson, Monday at the high school. The Mrs. Mabel Christison, Miss Naomi, time was spent in sewing and a Bailey, Mrs. Ralph Belllston, the demonstration by Grace Blackett hostesses. the honor and of guest and LaVern Christensen. Reporter LOST TENT, BETWEEN CAMP LaVern Christensen. Nephl and Page Motor Company. Miss Delia Long, of Seattle, Wash Finder please return to Camp Nephi. The Dozen Cooks held another of ington, who visited last week at the FOR SALE OR RENT MY MOD- - home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Squire their meetings at the High School guests at a Wednesday at 10 A. M. with Arta era home, furnished. Inquire was the complimented Phone 343-- J. delightful Bridge Tea given Wed- Jenkins in charge. The constitution nesday, June 17 by Mrs. W. F. was again reviewed andA several reading Squire at her home. A color har- amendments adopted. mony of lavender and green was was given by Arta Jenkins, and a De Wright. carried throughout the luncheon. story by Margaret The small tables were centered with licious beverages were prepared by lavender larkspurs. The entertain- the following members of the class: Wright, ing rooms were prettily decorated Arta Jenkins, Margaret with garden flowers. High score Melba Jenkins, Phyllis Claridge, 7 June Afton Ellison, Dona Belllston, Donna favors were won by Mrs. L. Pexton, Ruth Burton, Alice BelllsShe thought he was just a gigolo Warenskl and Mrs. Byron Howells. Richardson, Celia Richto be bought and paid for. But The guests included Mrs. Chas. ton, Thelia and Norma Evans; Leader, he proved a masterful lover in a Jenkins, Mrs. L. T. Booth, Mrs. ardson Bracken, Mrs. Earl Reld, Mrs. Grace Jenkins; Visitors, Maxlne talkie that will amuse you to the Aaron Clarence Kendall of Elko, Nevada and Mar-jor- ie E. Booth, Mrs. Paul Johnson of Salt Lake City. very end! Warner, Mrs. Walter Paxman, Mrs. Howells, Reporter Phyllis Claridge. L. J. Wade: Mrs. Byron Mrs. L. C. Warenskl, Mrs. Walter second The "Lucky Lunchers" Richardson of Long Beach, Cali fornia, Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, Mrs. J. year cooking club met Friday R. Ostler, and Mrs. A. R. Standing morning In the Juab High School. Club was started by singing club of Ogden. the pledge. songs and repeating entertained Thora Bracken the Old Mr. Sun winked and smiled club by giving a humorous read as he saw a car full of happy-go-lucThe rest of the period Vas girls (the Fore Aces and two ing. June used in making soups. Those guests) on their way to the canyon present were: Thora Bracken, Mar"-jori- e and leaving the beautiful city of Foote, Clarice and. Delia KenNephl behind them. Noon found dall, Mildred and Ruby Page, Vireach one devouring all that was set Sperry, Carma Vickers, Dorbefore them. Then the dish wash- ginia Wilson and Lorna Kendall. othy ing began which sounded like Reporter, Nelda Cowan. "human skeletons having fits on hardwood floors." Afternoon found them talking pictures but as each NOTICE TO WATER USERS picture was ready to be taken "Old Mr. Sun laughed and slipped beOwing to the low water and the hind a cloud so the poor ones had excessive use of water for sprinkling to content themselves by taking purposes the following regulations a stroll and chatting which Is very go Into effect immediately: July for girls to do. Evlnlng found All persons living east of First 'Women of all Nations" hard another meal set before them but East street can take the city water not for long as each was famished. for sprinkling purposes, from the with Old Mr. Sun laughed and sank hour of 6 o'clock a. m. to 8 o'clock EL BRENDEL over the mountains sending a mot- - a. m. and the people living west of VICTOR McLAGLEN ly coat over the sky. so the Misses 1st East street can use the water EDMOND LOWE Florence Elizabeth for sprinkling purposes from the Duckworth, GIETA NISSEN Foote, Mildred Hall, Martha How- hours of 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. each day. SOON If these regulations do not meet ard, and the guests, Florence Bean Norma Shearer In "Free Soul" and Florence Chapman piled in the the requirements, other measures "TRADER HORN" car and left again for the city of will be taken In order to hold the "MILLIE" "EAST LYNNE" Nephi, and once again the canyon supply In the tanks near normal. was still. A. J. Gowers, Water Supt. SILK VOILES For formal and afternoon wear, silk voile again comes into the fashion sixrtllght. Crisp, sheer voiles In small and large designs offer a wide selection of colors In this specially priced group. ORGANDIES 25c to 60c yd. . A rich, cool fabric sponsored for afternoon and dinner dresses. Delightful .color. MJSir PERCALES e. 4-HClub- CLASSIFIED 26-2- FRIDAY-SATURDA- WED.-THUR.-F- -3 4-- H Best quality percale in dainty designs and bright and flashy colors. 36 inches in width. Nephi Merc. Co. . Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and granddaughter. Donna and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sandis of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. Willard Harris and daughter, Beverly of Lindon, Utah were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Howard lasc week. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ORAPLATA MINING COMPANY. Principal place of business, Nephi, Utah; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a meeting of the directors held on the 15th day of June 1931. an assessment of one-ha- lf mill ($.0005) per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to the secretary at his office at Nephi, Utah. Any stock which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 16th day of July, 1931 at 12 o'clock noon will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on the 3rd day of August, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon at the office of the secretary and treasurer in Nephl, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expense, of sale. Dated this 15th day of June, 1931. P. N. ANDERSON, Secretary of Oraplata Mining Company Office: Venice Bldg., Nephi, Utah J18-J( ul 9-- Melrose Abbey Melrose abbey, considered one of the finest ruins In Scotland, was founded in 1150 for the Clsterciaos and has some fine sculpture on the exterior. The heart of Robert Burns Is said to be burled near the uleh altar. Gigantic Temple Stones The limestone forming the Temple of the Sun at Baalbek was quarried In that vicinity. Pome of the stcnes were 60 feet long and 13 feet th'ck. Fifty-fou- r columns supported the roof, and these were 72 feet high. us fit your face with a Townsend - Grace Straw Hat, so designed that it looks as though it were made just for you. J THE TOGGERY |