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Show 7 r THE PAGE EIGHT Local Happenings OUR BIG c TIMES-NEW- S, NEPHI. UTAH Local News Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Winn were Rulon Brough is visiting in week-en- d visitor In Salt Luke City more this week. W. C. Andrews was visiting Salt Lake City recently. in High School News Fill- Lawrence Chappell of Las Vegas is visiting until Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Unity Chappell. Gilbert Bailey was in charge of the meeting, and Cleo Petty rendLavern Christensen returned to ered a Sousaphone solo. Nephi after a week's vacation with relatives in Emmett, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. McCafferty of Sun-day Miss Ida Chase returned home Ephraim visited Saturday and with Mr. and Mrs. T.' L-- Smith. Sunday after visiting for three months in Huntington Park, Calif. Mrs. John Richardson spent the Lake latter part of the week in Salt Mrs. H. C. Crane spent the past week in Ogden with her sister, Mrs. City on a business trip. J. R. Ostler. Mrs. Clarence Foote of Salt Lake week-enof d Mr. was the guest Miss Evelyn Brough spent Satur City and Mrs. Ray Brough. day in Provo. She attended the B. y. U. Football game. Leland Whittaker of Salt Lake aunt his Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith visited City visited Thursday with and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. with relatives in Ephraim a few Carter. days last week. ARING Thursday, Novemher 20. 1930 The Utah Minim? f!hnntr tr.ru the School of Mines at the University flf Utah aonr 1IY umnlm of ore from Utah mines to the high scnool recently. These samples will be properly labeled and put on display soon. The Juub High School was very fortunate to have as their guests. Coach Ott Romney and Wilma Jeppeson Wednesday. Miss Jeppeson spoke to the girls and the coach spoke to the boys of the high and Junior high schools in seperate favorable reports Very meetings. are given of both meetings. The Girls Athletic Club elected Phyllips and Geo. C. Miss Nelda Parkes left Monday officers Wednesday. The following Garare at who were elected to fill offices: Presi employed for Mills where she will have Phyllips, with rela- charge of the school there this field spent the week-en- d dent, Kathryn Phillips; tives here. SecreMarjorle Salisbury; tary and Treasurer, Ruth Haynes. Mrs. James Jolley, Loftus Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stimpson of Leila Wallkiel and Delia Jolley of Ogden spent the week-en- d The girls of the Domestic Science with at the were Sunday guests Ogden Mr. and Department under the direction of Mr. Stimpson's parents, Miss Jones served lunch to Coach home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. A. Mrs. P. B. Cowan. Allen. Romney, Miss Jeppeson, Supt. Bar-net- t. Mr. Sperry, Mr. Ingram, Miss Lafe Sperry returned to Craig, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Boswell are Colorado, after a ten day visit with Metcalf and Coach Isaacson, Wedplanning on building a new modern his mother, Mrs. Geo. Sperry, Sr. nesday at noon. brick home on their property Just and other relatives and friends. west of their service station on 6th North Street. Mrs. A. Y. Duke and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Probst of Heber City visitMr. and Mrs. E. H. Sparkes and ed over the week-en- d with Dr. and in Mrs. T. W. Allred. family spent the week-en- d birthcelebration the of Provo in Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wade visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Snarr of Provo day and wedding anniversaries of Mrs. Sparkes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. in Fillmore. John Nicholson. ' Wilford Bailey and other relatives Kelly friends. and The Gleaner girls of the North Juab Stake monthly Union meetWard met at the home of Delia Mrs. Charles Wilson and son McPherson. ing will be held Sunday, November The time was spent 23 in the High School building inMerle and Mrs. Alex Wilson and stead of the regular day as Nov. 30 daughter, Florence motored to Provo in sewing and playing games, after were which dainty refreshments is Quarterly Conference. A full at- Friday. served to the following: Instructor tendance will be appreciated. Mrs. Rose Lunt, Lapriel Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and Sperry, Stella Harris, Irene son Merle were dinner quests at MaxineMaud Ingram, Marie Parkins, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tolley, Esther Russell, Zelda Pay, Ernestine Newton of Mona Wednesday. Foote, Lucy Garrett and the hostess, Miss Delia McPherson. Reporter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pitt and Lucy Garrett. baby of Goshen visited recently Mr. with Mr. Pitt's grand-parent- s, At the Mutual Improvement As and Mrs. John Pitt. sociation Convention held at Pay- Mrs. Geo. Peterson of Scipio is son Friday and Saturday of last week the Nephi North Ward M. I. visiting with her daughter. Miss A. had 29 representatives present. Mildred Peterson, who is attending school here, and her sister, Mrs. FOR SALE CHEAP 3 MILK COWS Having a higher percentage of its Chas. E. 1 new harness J. Ivan Tew. 2t. Stephenson this week. other teachers officers and than any out the of five stakes repre ward Junior Seminary was held Wed- FOR SALE TWO JERSEY MILK sented at the convention. Cows. See Jos. W. Vickers. 3tp. 19. November nesday, Opening we started Last Tuesday evening to work out our "A Standard" by prayer was given by Enid Howarth. LOST A WHITE GOLD DINNER lesson was given by Mrs. S. R. dividing into five different depart The with black onyx set. Lost Ring-Closing ments: Drama, Dancing, Public Winn, "Christ's Church." Times-New- s. at Old Folks dance. was Hall. by prayer given Perry Music and Retold Story. Speaking, Lu Wade. Dean Reporter discussed In each department they the matters of speaking, dancing, . it NINETY DISASTERS etc. This plan proved to be of very much interest to all who were pres ent at the meeting. GALL OUT RED GROSS Next Tuesday, November 25, we will present the first of a series of three one-a- ct plays in the North Ward Amusement Hall. The play Vice Chairman Fieser Cites to be staged is "The Bank Account" and Is easily remove! Both cabs by Howard Brock and takes place MATINEE 2:30 P. M. 10c & 25c Ford Model AA trucks $1,200,000 Spent in Relief are equipped with windshields of in a living room of an ordinary Model A light delivery SATURDAY and SUNDAY The house the in city. were announced this Triplex shatterproof glass and vac- apartment 3,500 Chapters Aid in THURSDAY, FRIDAY and play is under the direction of Miss week by the Ford Motor Company uum type windshield wipers. MATINEE SATURDAY Work. H. Only and Mrs. Cole Ellen J. Ockey and are on display In the show Model AA trucks may be had with with the following cast: Prank Ben Nov. rooms of Ford dealers. a platform body, which can be son, C. D. Reese; Mrs. Lottie BenReadiness to act in an emergency, or are a in stakes with trucks son prinMiss the Ellen Cole; panel equipped (Prank's wife) Changes a disaster strike, has become should ImErnestine Miss Mrs. which The has chassis body. many May Harding, cipally in the front end, of the Red Cross Chapter part Poote. has been completely redesigned, and provements, including the program in thousands of communiThe presentation will be given in the cab. The radiator is higher transmission, larger front ties. The need for this training of assembly of the with more cooling surface, fenders brakes, stronger springs, power during the general local committees was revealed last we would like and meeting, regular dual and are wide and flowing, and a black take-of- f optional opening to have as many ward members when more than ninety comyear, of rear distinction. wheels. note a cowl strip adds as possible. present munities required disaster relief A The Model line of new commerThe new Model AA trucks with work by the Red Cross. cial cars comprises a light delivery transmission introthe As in former years, tornadoes CARD OF THANKS body, a de luxe duced several months ago may be truck with pick-uthe greatest damage. Twenty-fbrought To in all assisted who in way, any a or The truck ca!. enclosed had with small'pauel open delivery truck, our illserious tornadoes occurred. or the act, word, deed, cars during a and These all station is wagon. enclosed cab, shown above, Fire also took toll of life and propness, death and funeral of our lovsteel, it is low in appcaran.-- e yet have the smaller wheels and larger ing husband and father, we extend communities. SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY erty in twenty-fou- r with ample bead room. Ti-.- open tires of the new Ford passenger our Seven forest fires did great damgrateful appreciation ana cars. cah in of black rubber top material thanks. age; eighteen areas were affected Mrs. Henry Adams and Family by floods, and nine storms caused heavy losses. Other disasters were cloudbursts, cyclones, epidemics, mine explosions and shipwrecks. Ia the insular possessions of the United States the Red Croes gave relief 4 SUN. - MON, NOV. T MUOM MUTTON In twelve disasters, chiefly from hurricanes. In foreign countries relief was given by the American THE YELLOW-BILLE- D Red Cross In six Instances of earthCOCKROACH quakes, floods and to refugees. The disaster relief work of the biped, onllke Red Croes cost $1,208,151 last year. THIS common cockroach, a is greStatistics showed an approximate garious bird, and Instead of botherdeath rate of 790 persons in these own ing housekeepers, builds Its disasters; buildings destroyed or houses to rummage around in. In DENATURED ALCOHOL 6 TUES. - WED., NOV. damaged, 19,578; persons injured, the Amazon valley, whole cities of 1,487, and persons assisted by the ROBERT MONTGOMERY cockroach houses have been ob1 $ .30 Quart Red Cross, 96,872. ANITA PAGE served by explorers. houses The 1 Gallon JUNE WALKER in are built of dumbells piled on top 1.00 Through disaster preparedness of Red Cross Chapters, undoubtedly of each other, and every room conAdditional quarts over 1 gallon 25 tains a sink with six faucets, under great numbers of lives were saved, which the animals live. They feed and much distress and grief followRADIATOR GLYCERINE on ants and bumblebees, although ing the calamities was prevented, are more the latter trouble to 1 according to James L. Fieser, vice $ .65 Quart chairman in charge of domestic op2 Quarts 1.30 erations of the Red Cross. 1 Gallon 2.50 "This type of work ia supported by the memberships of citizens of 8 TIIUR. - FRI, NOV. PRESTONE the United States, their volunteer MATINEE Thanksgiving contributions, and their devoted Per Gallon ! $5.00 Fieser said. I work," Mr.man and woman Is urged Per Quart 1.25 "Every to Join as a member of the local Red Cross Chapter, not only to be CHANGE YOUR OIL FILTER NOW! a partner in supporting the work And in a Winter Grade Motor Oil. through his membership, but also to serve should an emergency James PRICES WILL BE CONTINUED Mon.Tue.&Wed. Until Thanksgiving . fine Blankets Complete Line of Blankets American American American American All Wool a The North Ward Mutual Active CLASSIFIED Beauty, Beauty, Beauty, Beauty, Blanket 68x80 70x80 $2.48 $3.50 $4.50 $6.98 $5.50 Part Wool Part Wool Overcoats and Top coats Going At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Local News Next Week FOOTE it. Gardon Wood, who is employed at Denver, Colorado, at the present was a visitor at the high school Tuesday. Cleon L. Memmott spent last week end in 8alt Lake City on Splendid Line of Men's and Boy's Suits . Boy's Suits $4.50 and up Men's and Young Men's Suits. .$15.00 to $25.00 AT THE Nephi Merc. Co. "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" Phone 18 Nephi, Utah New Ford Truck With Closed Cab EC , Big Thanksgiving jjjj ON Hats and Coats j AT t NEW four-spee- four-spee- KESSSS McCune Millinery Utah Nephi, d d p e i ANT PRICES-- - Nutty Natural History multi-colore- f "Sweethearts On Parade" 23-2- d 25-2- COAT with room aw? comfort 27-2- Put SILVER MAPLE SERVICE catch than their tenderloins are worth. k A filbert, to which are fastened split navy bean eyes and clove horns, makes the head. The yellow bill is a sawed-of- f almond kernel and the feet are split peanuts. The body and wings are peanuts and peanut shells, while the legs are very short toothpicks. (ft Metropolitan Nawspapor Serrlca.) Life Savers Numerous well-rounde- d and - SHAW BROTHERS More than a quarter of a million persona are entitled to wear the American Red Cross insignia, denoting they have been taught the expert life savins methods of the organization. The number enrolled to date Is 273,202. A ?' v V |