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Show THE PAGE TWO The Reconstruction Finance Corporation AT A GLANCE PURPOSE To aid in financing commerce, industry and agriculture by making loans on adequate security. FINANCES Capital of $500,000,000 subscribed by Federal Government. Authority to issue notes, debentures and bonds to the amount of $1,500,000,000. MANAGEMENT By seven directors, four named by the President. The others are the Secretary of the Treasury, the Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and the Farm Loan Commissioner. Local - Social Miss Elma Jones and Cleon Memmott were Salt Lake visitors Quality Nephi Drug NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Local and Social and son wnt the fore part of the week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw Firtt Hldkey or establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 29th day of February, 1932. Claimant names as witnesses: Olaf Johnson, Orlando Anderson, and John Anderson of Levan, Utah and Ernest R. Pierce of Gunnison. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR Register nteJi nationally i A J I wm PENNEV I I fS.Il 1W V3 J it-- u loi rvirr r ix 12 rL it 3amoiu CENTRE OP EVERYTHING SINGLE WITH BATH DOUBLE WITH BATH J 2.S0TO8. 4.TO $9. ATTRACTIVE WEEKLY, MONTHLY AND RESIDENTIAL RATES The Alexandria Hotel is an affiliated Eopley Hotel Go's 22 Hotels in the middle west, Louisville. Ky. and Pittsburgh, Pa. and the Hamilton chain of Hotels in California EjCEPPLEY CHARLES HAMILTON President Managing Director unit of the t Vice-Pre- CHICAGO OFFICE 520 Rww - a Mchiaan Ave. Superior 4416 No they're the best ever! Light, yellow loaf cakes made with freeh - country eggs and freshly churned butter and filled with I'm .... Um .... plump currants and nuts. Large layer cakes of surpassing goodness. The memory of the pies that mother used to make still linger on, but you'll have to admit after eating a generous piece of our fresh pie that it's as near like mother's as any you've ever tasted. Freshly baked every day. X. L. 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Hawkins, enter tained for her fifth birthday. Child ren's games ana aamiy reiresn-men- ts were enjoyed by eight small friends of the nonorea guest. Penney's Own Brandt Penney's Extra Quality Adds Nothing to the Cost! Mrs. LaMont SowbD of Los An geles and two friends of Provo were puests in this citp Tuesday at the home of I'rs. George Sowby. Mrs. Sowby has been visiting for the past two months at the home oi ner parents in Provo. and will leave husband in Los Friday to join Angeles. for boys mi 7 Vie SPRING 1932 Sprint 39c 1931 SPRING T. 1932 2e Matchless for wear ! New patterns in finely mercerized textures ! Rib bed tops! For long, hard wtarl Launders beautifully 1 36" bleached. 39" unbleached. all-ov- er What a bay! Penney's SPRING OPENING I Peppy! MEWS TWEEDS Rough WOOLENS Types Smart 4 Ft. Green News Ready Now for lit Successful Men! This year it's smart business to look tmartl And at Penney's it takes but few dollars to do so! If what you want is dignity in drape, trimness in Same Fin Quality! MALABAR PEHCALE Spriat mi SPRING IS yi. 1932 Extraordinary! Boys J. C. P. Play Salts First Tim at Penney' t for Only 49 Bewitching spring prints . . . delightful patterns . fresh colorings t Vat dyed, rub fast. 36 in. . . to Best for 32 styles for dress and sport! And what prices ! SIZES for then fit and superiority in fabrics in now suits. these Walk want you . . . and you'll walk out convinced that you've never spent your money more wisely! Christiansen. Mrs. Ruth Armstrong with her crand daughter, Ada Brown of Salt Lake City spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chapman of Manti spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hansen. "BeUe Isle" POLO hr A most delightful celebration was enjoyed by everyone on Monday of February 22, the George Washington's birthday. The splendid program was at 10: A. M. as follows: "Star Spangled Banner' Ward Choir and congregreation; Prayer, Bishop Anthony Winters; Two songs by school children under direction of A. A. Borgeson, Saxa-phoand cornet duet, Lynnwood Rasmussen and Clifford Crowther; Reading, Martha Edler; vocal solo, Hilda Christiansen; Reading, Clair Collard: Talk, J. S. Christiansen or Snow Normal College; several selec tions. School band; choir selection; Closing prayer, K. P. Jensen. A pleasant surprise in honor of Miss Laverne Oldroyd was, enjoyea Sunday evening at her nome. kigni teen friends were present and had an enjoyable time. Refreshments were served. The Gaiety Club met last week und arranged a surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oldroyd. A happy evening was sent by all and dEicious refreshments were served The Home Economics club is sponsoring a big time for February 26.. ..They are giving and a costum dance and are offering a prize for the couple coming in the funniest looking costum. A most enjoyable evening was snent by the members of the Ladles Literary, Club and their husbands Rt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas, F. Robertson. A hot dinner was ser ed to those present. Mrs. Mary Hansen arrived home this week from Salt Lake to spend six weeks with her parents, Mr GOLF HOSE Spri Sun-ta- n s. Sturdy! MUSLIN for Men for Boys Week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ingham Garrett were Miss Psirl Garrett and Vick Dolen of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Stanley Pitt of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett returned to Salt Lake City with thsm Monday where they spent the day. Mrs. Niels yd. 1932 JLQC suit- c 19U-- Sc SPRING Ifore proof of Ptnntj'i Economy Vtiwtxl Hand-om- e. For sknder figures ! Four supple elastic panels . . . side oper:ag! Be Economical t Buy NOW! Printed yard No. 100 Mrs. Henry Adams left Nephi for Salt Lake City Tuesday mornini? where she will enjoy a short visit before returning to her home In Rexburg, Idaho. Mrs. Adams has spent the past three months visiting m Utah and California. and m 7 At MaiuSized Savings! ne Full Flavored Cakes Fresh Pies LJk' YJ , C&NT1ES! Mr. and Mrs. George Crosland r llolden were dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and E. Len Jones. Mr. Crosland is Mrs. Jones brother. Kan-.-a- 422---- i VESTS! Pheonlx, Arizona visited Tutsd-iat the home of Mrs. Joseph W. Carter and Mrs. Brent D. Hall.' ie Howard Monday. Miss Sanson al- FTiday. so attended the Military Ball held Vi Suit ' I s CLOOMI31S! Mr. and Mrs. W. V. night. Ralph and Rex Garrett of Provo week of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beaeley and the latter the spent part at the home of their mother, Mrs. small daughter of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday and Monday at Louis Garrett. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miss Melba Sanson of Delta was Lunt. Mrs. Beapley will visit her the ?ruest of Misses Mabel and Sad- narerts this week, returning home 18, 1932. I City Raymond Garett. Vance Patten Miss Martha Cowan of Salt Lake Rulon Anderson and Rex Garrett, City and Rulon Cowan of Provo were students at the Brietiam Vnnnir week-en- d guests of their mother University at Provo. attended the Mrs. Roy T. Cowan. . Military call m this city Monday NOTICE is hereby given that Sylvester Lee Pierce of Manti, Utah, who, on January 28, 1927, made stock raising homestead entry, No. 043282, for Lots 1, 2, 6. 7, 12, S'6-SESec 19, Lots 1 2, NEtt. N SEM, SESEtt, section 30, Township 16 South, Range 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to iW.BKS lir'5(y I 11 !; Paxman. that evening. 25. made Thursday. sister-in-la- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah I I time in Jrom SPRING ; week-en- m January ffy IJ History at tbi LOW PRICE t fy Miss LaMar Hawkins returned to Salt Lake City Tuesday morning d having snent the at After u week's visit in this city pfter the home nf her parents, Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmolt Mrs. RusspII Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lavoy Memmott of Scipio returned home Monaay. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowles spent attend funeral services for Mrs. Will in Salt Lake City, as Strong, the week-en- d of Mrs. A. Delos of Mr. and Mrs. guests Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. February 4, 1932. NOTICE is hereby given that, Malvina P. Broadhead, widow of David B. Broadhead, deceased, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on March 25 1927, made homestead entry, (stockraising), No. 036466. for SEM & NHSW14 Sec. 3, SE4NW, SWVi NEK, NWKSE, NESW!4 Sec. 10 NWViNEK. NE4NW, Section 11. Township 14 South, Range 1 East Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Will L. Hoyt, Notary Public, at Nephi, Utah, on the 22nd day of March 1932. Claimant names as witnesses: Wallace Park, Wilbert Rowley, Hy-ruBroadhead and Richard Greenland, all of Nephi, Utah. Eli F. Taylor, Register. T- -T Elayon Undies Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Hansen motored down from Provo Saurday to vlhit with Charles Uaynes. Mr. and Mrs. Llloyd Hobls a business trip to Salt Lake Hun-Re:- Feb. Thursduv. NEPHI. UTAH S' Estimate Your SA VINGS! Mrs. Ed. Thompson and daughter Anna Fe&rl of Benjamia were guests of Mrs. Banche M Uley WHO MAY BORROW Banks, trust companies, building and house loan associations, insurance companies, mortgage loan the latter part of the week. companies, credit unions, federal land banks, joint stock William Cole, a freshman at the land banks, federal intermediate credit banks, agriculof Utah, was the weektural credit corporations, live stock credit corporations, University end guest of his parents, Mr. and receivers of closed banks and railroads. Mrs. W, J. Cole. TERMS OF LOANS Must be made within a year, to run three Mrs. Lena Livingston of Fountain years. May be renewed for a total of five years. Green visiter Thursday and Friday 'n this city with her sister. Mrs. William Jackson, returning home Saturday. Co. TIMES-NEW- Lay Away Plan WOMENl A small deposit holds your selection! -- Save ZSet 81 x 99 in. size Penney's Own! 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