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Show F Thursday, March 20, 1930. THE TIMES- - NEWS, NEPHI, UTAH J.C.PENNEYCO. St 29 No. Main Nephi, Utah "Pay Day" Overalls Levan Happenings FKOVO A ' i These ar Union Made of heavy quality 250 blue denim. Cut very full. Two seam legs, large pockets. High back style. Sizes 3 to 16. T.lnvrl vata ffnlthfl rtf Npnhl In At. tendance. Mrs. Oral Bosh entertained a number of relatlces Saturday eve- -, nlng In honor of Mr. Bosh's birth- day anniversary. Mrs. Wm. Jackman returned home Saturday from Salt Lake City after spending the past week with rela-- ; tives there. Mrs. Annie Iverson was hostess Friday night to the members of the "H. O. A." club and their partners. All had a good time and en- Joyed the lunch very much. Mr. and Mrs. Asaheal Chrlsten- sen of American Fork spent Monday with Mrs. Chrlstensen's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh. The Mutual program Tuesday; night was lnteerstlng and beneficial to all present. The Bee Hive Olrls presented a little playlet. After this Mr. Whitehead of Nephl gave an illustrated lecture on the "Book of i Mormon." Mrs. Royal Peterson entertained Friday evening In honor of Mr. Peterson's anniversary. birthday Lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Erick Peterson and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson! Clifton Bradfield, who has been employed at Salt Lake City for some time came home Tuesday to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Christian winter motored to Provo Wednesday where Mr. Winter is receiving medical treatment each week. Mrs. Marion Christensen ds,;gbl- fully entertained the members of the Sorosis club Wednesday after The lunch noon at her home. served was certainly delicious. Mrs. C. A. Nelson of Salt Lake City was a guest. The Stake Relief Society officers of Nephi attended the Relief Society conference held at Levan last Sunday afternoon. 98c Tublix ti:iivl and Sadie Tho nu Howard siient last week end in Delta with friends. Ttu-utr- e Mr. and Mis. Geo. E. Howard re turned from Bait I.ake City Thursday after a few daya visit. Starts Tomorrow CONRAD NAGEL in Ofille ' For Boys and Youths Local News The Mark of - Quality Talking !'i ture! The Primary association of the Levun Ward will hold its annual conference In the ward meeting; house Sunday March 23rd. The j officers and teacher have worked ' hard to prepare a program that will be worth your coming to hear. Mrs. Emma Jackman and Arvilla Taylor Jointly entertained a num-- 1 ber of friends at the home of the former Saturday evening. A de- Uclous luncheon wag served after which the remainder of the evening was spent In "SOO ". Mr. and Mrs. Mayland Jackman and Mr. and Mrs. K. I)r.M;llr' First imi "DYNAMITE" D. K. and White Striped Black Strong work pants that will withstand more than their share of wear I They're made of heavyweight moleskin, have cuff bottoms, five pockets and belt loops. Don't Miss It! SUN. and MON. Cargo of Romance, Thrill and Adventure! A Mao Shirts Big Withstand Much Hard Wear work shirts are made of fine and coarse yarn chambrays. Cut exceptionally large for active men who want real comfort in a work shirt. All sizes including slim and extra sizes. Tig-Mac- " 69c Mens Khaki Pants Will Withstand MucK Wear Mirny noteworthy points are to be found in these For instance: they're made of heavy Eants. FRESH BUTTER FOR SALE W. H. Howell. $1.89 CONRAD NAGEL LOUIS WOLHEIM KAY JOHNSON tueTwed., THUR The Sensational Dramatic Star of "Madame X" In Another Emotional Story of Conflicting Love! See It! By AH Means! ; ' f A World' Hottest Place The hotrest I)3ace i the world zi7.ia. In Tripoli, is the town of vnn James Chase. ei tf MEAD01B00K DAIRY POTATOES Solid Idaho Russets CARROTS Fresh Washed Carrots 10 lbs 19c 10 SPINACH Fresh Young Utah Spinach LEMONS Large IDoz Sun-Ki- st 29c ; PEAS Clean Pack Peas 11L 11c JAM Cans HONEY Pure Sweet CIover Honey 25c FAIRSEX SOAP 1 Quart Can A New Highly Perfumed Toilet Soap 10 Bars p -- 10c Highway Sweet Sugar Corn 1 Can ...11c Libby's Pure Fruit Jam 2 CARD OF THANKS CORN Can 1 19c lbs. ,39c 8 For SOAP and G. Soap ., 29c 29c NEPHTS LEADING MEAT MARKET SALMON Fresh Columbia River 2 lbs. ForSllCed 35c 1 PORK CHOPS Fresh and Lean lb. For 21c 2 lb- 1 - LARD Pure Lard For GARBAGE. GARBAGE. The city truck will gather up It garbage Monday. LAMB CH0PS Fresh and Young 21c lb. For We Carry 6c White Bread; Whole Wheat 5c; Raisin 5c We Buy Local Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton and Eggs "IT Sargon PLEASES .... .$1.00 $1.00 $1.35 TO PLEASE YOU!" US Ord & Maiigleson DRUGGISTS Phone 43 '..ft--- ' Pickwick - Greyhound serves this city with a network of lines covering 35.000 miles of highways, do In big. modern coaches comfortably, conveniently and economically, Depsirtures for Cedar City, Las Veas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, 10:40 a. m., 9:10 p. m., for Provo, Salt Lake City, Boise, Portland, Cheyenne, Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, New York, 9:40 a. m 7:40 DEPOT VENICE CAFE Nephl. Utah Telephone No. 74-- J GllEYli0UNLy p. m. ft vau i . mm Starts SUN. Mar. 30th At Popular Prices DENNIS KING "The VAGABOND KING" A MIE W - SIS It VICE-::;lPiIThe Outstanding of All Time ! Song-Roman- 100J ce Tlie Chevrolet Motor Company and its dealers are pleased to announce a new service policy one of the most liberal ever offered on a d automobile. Put into force as a written agreement given to the purchaser by the Chevrolet dealer when the car is delivered it offers the following provisions : Technicolor Will Show at Following Prices Mats.: 35c, 50c. Eves.: 50c, 75c. Children 25c Anytime All Days Continuous 1:15 to 11:15 owner may travel to any part of the country, with assurance that the guar antee on materials and workmanship 5 will remain in force." : ? This new policy constitutes proof of Chevrolet's high quality for such liberal provisions could only be made in connection with a car built of fine materials to low-price- 1 exacting standards of workmanship. thoroughly lubricated, properly adjusted, and ready to operate efficiently from the first mile of ownership. ' Back of this policy, and assuring Jits successful operation, is one of the most complete and efficient; service organizations in the world. Every Chevrolet owner receives his car from the dealer in perfect condition two-secti- - , There are more than 10,000 Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Service Stations in the Each employs United States alone. skilled mechanics thoroughly trained at 3 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to Each has Chevrolet Service Schools. free inspection of his car every 1000 specially designed tools and machinery miles thereafter, so long as the car is in ; developed exclusively for Chevrolet serv ' ice work. f And each has on hand, at operation. all times, an adequate stock of genuine 4 Ev ery Chevrolet owner is entitled to Chevrolet replacement parts. free replacement of any part which may e charges, including prove defective in workmanship or ' Chevrolet's both parts and labor, are the lowest in material, within the terms of Chevrolet's This includes both the indiwtry on many service operations I btan Jard warranty. ? '. ; S I parts and labor. : In considering the purchase of a low it Provision number 4 will be carried priced automobile, think what this service out by any Chevrolet dealer in the i means in terms of, lasting satisfaction, United States. As a result, the Chevrolet - as well as in increased economy. 22 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to free inspection and adjustment of his car at the end of the first 500 miles of usage. Garden Seeds Field Seeds Lawn Seeds Shrubs and Trees . '. flat-rat- : HOT CAPS, FERTILIZERS k If You Want The Best Get Them at The Nephi Floral Day 345J - To Ti.ke a Good Tonic. Celery and Iron Tonic Beef, Iron and Wine mm and INSECTICIDES 29c TIME , For a Good Big Ben Alarm Clock. time-- To Get Your Kodak Out, time-- To Fill Your Medicine Chest. ' TIME FIUDRIC MARCH We wish to thank the many kind friends from Nephi and Mona, who assisted us during the sickness and A good Underwood Typewriter death of our dear son and brother For Salt Cheap Budd Chase. Also for Kenneth. the beautiful floral offerings. Words cannot ex- FOR SALE 1 Team Harness; our Wood Frame Harrow; press appreciation for the help 1 Holstein Heifer due to freshen in that was given us. Mrs. Edward Shepard and family. May; 1 Saddle. James D. Pexton. ' '1 Jbr Economical Transportation' ICE Nephi Ice at 50c for 100 pounds, and Manufactured Ice at lc per pound. E. Tanner, "The Ice Man." You'll miss a treat If you miss that Apron and Overall Dance at North Ward Amusement Hall! ltp '.ll,.f .in TALKING RUTH CHATTERTOM toith We carry a complete stock of selected quality garden seeds, flower seeds nad hot caps. Shrubs, shade trees or orchard trees. Let us landscape your new home. Nephl Floral. NEPHI, UTAH i. ALL tf See me before you buy a tractor for the famous Cletrae I am Thlg ,g iocntea about 25 miles Tractors agent M6-t- f. James Chase. The ,.outh of the Mediterranean. 1924 of summer teniperature in tle W. J. Sperry, well known violinist, wag reporte)1 at icc.4 degrees Fallplay at the Big Dance at North renhelt and the temperature at will ranch. Death valley,o Ward Amusement Hall, March 25. de-twfig reCoried as 134.1 Caf Apron and Overall Dance at Krees" Fahrenheit on July 10, 1913. North Ward Amusement Hall, Tues. March 25th. Everybody invited, ltp -- low-co- st It' the home stretch that counts. It takes nerve, tamlna, mnscle and the will U win. Milk, the most per-tfood wtD help you to get in shape and stay in shape to vtn. Drink it regularly. Mrs. M6-- will . i' 1923 Tractor Investigate the Cletrac Tractors I am agent for East JuaD County Mrs. Hos Coast or East heme stretch Pacific 5e scenic, way Corria, nn hnvlnff a ftrA ficnrinff from kHMnMMMHkHH .jtmUmmLmHtmKmmmm Let me do Your Wall Papering Spring samples are here Salt Lake and Eastern Houses Elmer sparks. Tf Destructive Bear All species of bears are fond of They frequently climb bee honey. trees In search of their favorite It Is said that in Siberia food. much damage Is done to telegraph and telephone poles by bears climb- The ing up In search of honey. animals are misled by the humming of the wires and suppose the noise be caused by colonies of bees. I'nthflndiT Mncnzine. ALL TALKING with CLASSIFIED have four pockets and watch pocket, cuff bottoms and belt loops. Sizes 30 to 46. iKsloners A a Woman received lie meet as a board of equalization on June 4th and June 20th in Nephl. and June 5th at Eureka, according to a decision reached at the regular commissioners meeting held last Saturday. Mrs. Jack Cowan and son. Keith r Ahton Idaho is spending a few weeks with her mother. Mrs. EdMrs. ward Shepard of Mona. account on- r iw natioH lUWBll 'of her hnm brother Kenneth. of the death who was burle Sunday. . onri Mrs. Gerald Cazler motored to Sandy. Thursday. They were accompanied to Sandy by Mrs. W. W. Wilson, who has been visit ing at the home of her daugnier lor the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. unioxn rwntiv returned from an extended trip to New York City andn wu-soother eastern points, ana Mrs. most stated that they had a wonderful trip. Mrs. Gerald Cazfcr Is a daughter of Mrs, wuson. ! $1.98 been nrh California that Brown is in the Seaside pital recovering from an operation performed last Monday. rh rumn Fire Girls, troup No. 1 held their weekly meeting at the home of their leader. Mrs. Belllston. and They met for a cooking lesson had their first instruction in cook ing. Reporter Wilma Allen. For Thrills and Entertainment ; Moleskin Pants ha Wnrrt riC'Tl'RE ALL TALKING PAGE FIVE Chevrolet cars range in price from $495 up, f. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan CHEVROLET "Say it with Flowers" PHONES Night 243J2 X A E.--i MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, Division of General Motor TElti MICHIGAN Corporation PllICE UANGIi OF Till! 1'OUII |