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Show Thursday. Feb. 18. 1932 THE BUTTONED BLOUSE Br CUER1E NICHOLAS TIMES-NEW- S. Local News Local and Social f J for TEN DAYS Grind the Valve and lime the Motor on any MODEL "A" FORD Price $7.00 Other Makes Correspondingly low It 1 considered tres chic for the blouse to button straight up the front as you see in the pictures This model Is of emerald green wool, finished with bindings of brown braid. It Is worn with a skirt of rtd brown wool. Brown leather kid oxfords with built-u- p beels answer to the call of the houi for definitely smart footwear. The brown angora turban with small green feathers at each side ssp- pdes Its Quota of chic. TEXACO SERVICE K;,,i...,ii,:iiii.i,ii.,ii;,,;ii;iiij,iii,ii;,,iiii,;;iiiii)iiiai;i,i;;iiii.ia "He Builds Wisely Who Builds WelT TO BUILD WELL USE NO, SHE DOESN'T NAQ . Tiinnimmmninmini!!intiimTmi;mtnMmmnnn A very successful conference of the Nephi North Ward Relief Soc14 "Lady, do you nag your hus iety was held Sunday, February in the ward chapel. The follow band 7' was carried out "What I Me nag him? I should ing program President Nina Sells; Greetings, him I'm after notl Ht Report of Secretary, Maude Ing say always the way he treats me." ram; Epression of Appreciation for the Relief Society work., Bishop A E. Smith; Remarks, President A. H Belliston; Pageant, "Eternal Worn anhood," presented by the follow ing characters: Womanhood, Mrs Mrs. Tacy Bracken; Motherhood, Rose Lunt; The Word of God, Mrs. Sylvia Peters; Love, Mrs. Birdie Jones; Obedience, Mrs. Mamie Pay; Home, Mrs. Emma Christensen Service, Mrs. Carrie Cooper; Virtue, Mrs. Jennie B. Beck; Prayer, Mrs. Bertha Bowles; Faith, Mrs. Viola Bowles; Intelligence, Mrs. Lucille Ingram; Beauty, Mrs. Sylvia Wor- thmgton; Loyalty, Mrs. Elsie Sid well. At the conclusion of the pageant the congregation and participants In the pageant Joined in singing "Let Us All Press On." Benediction was pronounced by James Garrett Jr. PRIZE WINNING ESSAY ON GEORGE WASHINGTON (Continued from page one) estate seemed his greatest desire. PIES gnnininiininiininwniiniiiiiiininiiiiuiiiniiiiiniiiiiniuiiiniiHi Fluffy, delicate crusts, and large toothsome fillings that melt in your mouth that's the kind of pie we're famous for. Try our special apple and pumpkin pies unfiles $1.50 VALUE FOR you'll be back for more. X. L. Bakery MEDIUM SIZE STOCK KNIVES WITH OR WITHOUT PUNCH BLADES GUARANTEED STEEL The Cheney award, consisting of a plaque, a certificate of award and a substantial cash contribution, was awarded to Private John B. Smith of the United States army air corps. The award, made annually to the officer or enlisted man of this branch of service performing the outstanding act of valor during the year, was made to Private Smith who, when a plane crashed Into the building In which he was working, dived head first Into the blazing cockpit and liberated the pilot's foot which was firmly wedged In the rudder bar. Smith, though Injured by the crash, then removed the unconMr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs and scious pilot to a place of safety. small son Jerry of Los Angeles came up to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Julia Hobbs, which was held "Camp Salt Creek" of the D. U. P. in this city Sunday. They will re met last Friday at the home of main for a short time with Mr. and Captain Beulah Irons. The following Mrs. J. W. Golden. interesting program was enjoyed: Piano solo, Shirley Irons; Vocal solo A delightful shower was given Vivian Hoyt, accompained by Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Delos Haynes Vivian Hoyt; Lesson, given by Kate Wednesday evening in honor of Bowles; Lund History, Mrs. John Mrs. Carl Haynes, a bride of last Pitt. The members in attendance week. Cards were the feature en were: Mrs. Beulah H. Irons, Mrs. tertainment of the evening. Many Sadie Cazier, Miss Trenna Bailey, beautiful and useful gifts were re Mrs. Edith Beckstead, Mrs. Leah ceived by the honored guet. Evans, Mrs. Rhetta Ord, Mrs. Marwere served to thirty garet Schofield, Mrs. Lillie B. Sparks Mrs. Edyth Ostler, Mrsfl Keturah guests. Bowers, Mrs. Julia Hoyt, Mrs. Tola Members of the Woodbine club Stephensen, Mrs. Alice McCune, met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Lucille Brough, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Ralph Carter. Sewing and Wilson, Miss Pricilla Wilson, Mrs social chat were the features of the Vivian Hoyt, and Mrs. Mary Pitt. Reporter, Sarah Orme evening. Those present were Mrs. ti E. Black, Mrs. George G. How arth, Mrs. E. D. Park, Mrs. F. W. Bryan, Mr. E. F. Kendall, Mrs. Leonard Linton, Mrs. James R Stanley. Special guests included Mrs. Ray Bean of Salt Lake City, Mrs. T. G. Carter and Mrs. Glen Carter. ty-fi- ve The play "Tombs" will be pre sented in the North Ward M. I. A next Tuesday evening. The following cast has been chosen for the production: Maggie Combs, Mrs. C. W. Johnson; Mr. Combs, C. W. Johnson; Mr. Wallace, Gene Beck; and Mrs. Frederick, Verda Beck; Marthie, Mary Sells. This is the one-act second of three plays being presented this year in the M. I. A The play is free of charge. Public ity Committee. Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World NEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY E Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ostler motor Bait Lake City Monday, reD. F. Larson has been the house turning home that evening. guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Steele Miss Ruby Pw'nter of Salt Lake for the past two weeks. City was the guest of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Henry Painter, last Misses Irene Tolley and Stella week-en- and d. Harris were Salt Lake visitors over the week-enJohn Klrgan and daughters Dor Mrs. Amy B. drover returned on othy and Carta of Glenwood are Wednesday to her home in Salt visiting In this city with relatives. Lake City after a week's visit in this Miss Ruth M. Lunt left Wednescity with relatives and friends. day for Salt Lake City where she After an enjoyable two weeks will spend a short vacation with visit In Price with friends and rel- her sister. Miss Nola Lunt. atives, Mrs. P. J. Sanders returned The Social Neighbors club met at home Monday. the home of Mrs. O. R. Judd. ThurMrs. W. W. Wilson of Sandy Is at sday afternoon. Ten members were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald present. Cazier due to the illness of their Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster and son Richard. Mrs. Wilson is the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banks of Provo mother of Mrs. Cazier. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen The following people were Sun L. Barnett Sunday. day guests of Mrs. Blanche Mat' Mrs. A. B. Allen and daughter ley: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Harrison of Shirley of American Fork are house Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. James guests this week of Mrs. Louis Kelly of American Fork. Mrs. Lamont Miller and two Mrs. Elbert Warner of Levan was of Gunnison spent the In Nephi over the week-en- d visit children week-en- d at the home of Mr. and ing with relatives and friends. She Mrs. George Golden. was the house guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Orme. Honoring the birthday anniverG. Orme, Mrs. Orme enBorn Thursday, Feb 11 to Mr. sary of W. at their home Monday and Mrs. Ronald Greenhaigh of tertained Music, games and light evening. son. son a Mother and Santaquln. are at present at the home of Mr, refreshments were enjoyed by twen guests. and Mrs. John E. Ingram, parents of Mrs. Greenhaigh. Home The Hygiene class and the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wing of Mag first aid class, which for the past na were in Nephl Sunday to attend tliree months have been under the the funeral of Mrs. Julia Hobbs. direction of Miss Nina Little, are Mrs. Melvln Warren and daughter entertaining In her honor at the Alice returned to Magna with them city hall, Saturday evening at 7.30. of the two classes are and .will remain there for a short Ail members requested to be present. visit. ed to d. .... Regular Honored for Valor C. Phylllps of Oarfield week-en- d In this city Geonre spent the with his family. Will PAGE THREE NEPHI. UTAH Ord&Mangelson CARD OF THANKS To all. who so kindly assisted during the illness and death of our dear mother, to those who took part at the funeral services, for the cars and floral offerings, we offer our sincere thanks. The family of Mrs. Julia Hobbs establish claim to the land above described, before Will L. Hoyt, Notary Public, at Nephl, Utah, on the 22nd day of March 1932. Claimant names as witnesses: Wallace Park, Wllbert Rowley, Hy-ru- m Broadhead and Richard Green- -' land, all of Nephl. Utah. Eli F. Taylor, Register. CARD OF THANKS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to Department of the Interior, U. S. take this opportunity Salt Lake City, Utah thank au wno in any way assisiea Land Office at 18, 1932. during the illness and death of January NOTICE is hereby given that rair mnthw Mrs Hfiw&rth. Lee Pierce of Mar.ti, Utah, Family of Mrs. Elizabeth Howarth Sylvester who, on January 28, 1927, made stock raising homestead entry, No. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 043282, for Lots 1. 2, 6, 7, 12, Stt-SESec 19, Lots 1 2, NEK. Ntt Department of the Interior. Gen SKhi, SESEVi, sectionX 30, TownEast, Salt eral Land Office at Salt Lake City, ship 16 South, Range Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Utah. February 4, 1932. NOTICE is hereby given that. intention to make final Proof, to Malvlna P. Broadhead, widow of establish claim to the land above David B. Broadhead, deceased, of described, before the clerk of the Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on March district court, at Nephi, Utah, on1 25 1927, made homestead entry, the 29th day of February, 1932. Claimant names as witnesses: (stockraising). No. 036466, for SE4 Olaf Johnson, Orlando Anderson, & NSW Sec. 3, SE14NW14, SW NEV4, NWttSEtt, NEttSWtt Sec. and John Anderson of Levan, Utah 10 NW!4NE!4, NEttNWK, Section and Ernest R. Pierce of Gunnison, 11, Township 14 South, Range 1 East Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to Register We Vi ALLEN'S CASH STOR Henry A. Orme was the host at a party given at his home last Friday, the ocasion marking his birthday anniversary. Games and were enjoyed by the following guests: Harold Warner, Elbert Warner, Theodore Howard Charles Goble, Veldon Goble, Dean Tunbridge, Ralph Chase, Lincoln Orme, Henry A. Orme, Norma Winters, Winona Goble, Audrey Goble Flizabeth Warner, Felma Bailey, Serena O. Warner, Vivian Sparks, and Sarah Orme. WASHINGTON TO BE CELEBRATED HERE He was always ready to obey his country's call, always the patriot He filled high positions in public (Continued from page one) service, because his friends insisted ell and Hyrum Bough; American and had faith in him, rather than Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Byron How-el- ls and Mrs. Chester Footoe; Boy through his own seeking. Even as a soldier he was a statesman, seeing Scouts, one scoutmaster, and scouts of George Parkes and Herman Mem-ot- t; always behind the movements his armies, the winning and losService Star Legion, Mrs. Bes ing of battles, the political effect, sie Claridge and Mrs. Gertrude and what effect this would have Foote; Red Cross, Mrs. George A S perry and Mrs. C. W. Morgan; upon the welfare of his country. Tnere is another side of Wash- Civilians, Mayor P. B. Cowan and ington's life that made him so lov President A. H. Belliston, ed by everyone. He was first of all Following the salute to the flag. a dutiful son, he loved his mother the congregation will repeat the and was always thoughtful of her. pledge to the Flag. "America's In later years when he was in war. Creed" will be given by Hyrum the letters he wrote to his mother Brough, commander of the Nephl showed his great love for her and Post Number 1 of The American the concern he felt for her anxiety Legion. Two musical numbers by over him. He was more than a sol the Ladies Fidells Choral club and dier, and a great statesman, he a selection from a male chorus was a great lover. He loved his under the direction of Wallace L. Virginia hills; he loved his home Martin will be given. Reading of and his right to live his own life; the prize essay from the high he loved Americans and America. school will be read by the student It was upon this love that America vinning. The winner has not yet was built. been selected. After reading the history of This will be followed by the prin one can close his eyes cipal address of the evening, Washington by see of and pictures Washington as, Dr. J. Earl Pardoe of the Brlgham the dutiful son; the young survey- Young University. Dr. Pardoe will or; the budding soldier; the great discuss a patriotic usbject. A one general; the wise stateman; the act play will be presented by the beloved President. high school dramatic department. After his death, among his pri followed by congregational singing vate papers were found these "Rules of America, under the direction of of Conduct," which proves that Miss Evelyn Brough. The lowering first of all in his heart Washing of the flag will mark the close of ton was a gentleman. the program. Mayor P. B. Cowan "It is better to be alone than in will be master of ceremonies. bad company. The final event of the day will "Think before you speak; pro be the annual Military Ball at the nounce not Imperfectly, nor bring Arlington. This is the tenth an out your words to hastily, but or naul military ball given by Bat derly and distinctly. tery "E" and promises to be one understand not what you can of the biggest yet held. The mem not preform, but be careful to keep bers of that organization have been your promise, working hard during the past week "Every action in company ought decorating the hall In national col to be with some sign of respect to ors for the glorious occasion. Cap those present. tain Memmott invites the people "Speak not evil of those absent, of Nephi and surrounding towns for it is unjust. to attend this military-socia- l. It "In the presence of others, sing being one of the outstanding social not to yourself with a humming an airs or tne year. voice, nor drum with your fingers The business houses of Nephi or feet, will be closed all day Monday, and "Labor to keep alive in your breast the employers and employees will that little spark- of celestial fire have an oportunity to particlnate canca cnscience. in tne activities of the day. Fri. and Sat. Feb. 19&20 PAY CASH FOR YOUR GROCERIES THIS WEEK AND NOTICE WHAT LARGE SAVINGS YOU MAKE Peanut Butter Shelled Walnuts 29c POUND EMPIRE NONE BETTER 1 ONE Oxydol Bob White Soap WASHING POWDER PACKAGES EQR 2 lf-- 10 LARGE DRY PACK REGULAR SIZE CANS 27c 25c 15c TOMATO ONLY l can WE ALWAYS HAVE THE CHOICEST Breakfast Bacon i pound sliced 19c 1 Choice Lamb Chops POUND 1 0C 7c ....... OF MEATS Beef Pot Roast 10c POUND Pork Sausage SEASONED RIGHT SHOULDER 1 OZ. CANS Campbells Soup LARGE 126 SIZE DOZEN 8 CAN 1 Sweet JuicyOranges 1 25c BARS FOR Cove Oysters Shrimps 2 25c POUND JAR 2 1 POUND PORK CHOPS, LEAN AND TENDER, 2 POUNDS VEAL ROAST SHOULDER, 1 LB WE BUY LOCAL BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON AND EGGS 10c 25c 9c |