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Show Thursday, March 1931. 5, TTTT7 TTfrC Levan Happenings G vlth definite ctylo appeal ,T& nir vuh ... m frockj In printad p (Wight 170a and cotton crepe. roa tad cotton ihan--1 and printed Toil . . . jrlad at accurately at a x track and coctm ao much lent Bolero electa, ontraating trimming and yoke, flared dura, pleats, long fleers khort leeres or no 1W1 the rariety of styles allows ample choice . . . and the price eaggeata that you bay mxrd . . . fos future aeedtl. Sizea) "u to" 20. ... & S. Peimimey DEPARTMENT 29 . Inc. STORE North Main Street Nephi, Utah O000000000000000 5 Bars Creme Oil Soap, 25c Creme Soap from Pare Vegetable Oils only. Nature's finest and best cleansers. It is soothing to the most This delicate skin. soap will be taped 5 Bars in a package and our price for Saturday will be 25c. O. P. 3 For 10c S. Bread Make your own selection of O.P.S. White, good and wholesome; Health Bread, made with bran and cereal Raisin wheat, and Bread, well sprinkled with moist, healthful raisins, all Full Pound loaves, made from the best flour, 100 pure leaf lard, Utah sugar, milk and other pure ingredients known to every home - made Get bread maker. your 3, 6 or 12 loaves Saturday at 3our ing price of It Started Jean Newton 0060000000000000000000004 MA GILDED YOUTH" By is Oil made , How for TTTAIT l)T IT -J - Local News Local News Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Howard Mrs. Alta Pexton spent last week the funeral of Jas. Adams in Salt Lake City visiting at the tended in Sclpio Friday. home of Mrs. Arthur Jenkins. Mrs. James R. Stanley spent the Mrs. Julia Hnvt In vlsitlnv (hla week-en- d in Mammoth visiting with week in Salt Lake City with relaher mother, Mrs. H. J. Hassell. tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thompson of Lynn Greenwood of Salt Lake Ephralm visited Thursday with Mr. City spent Saturday and Sunday and Mrs. J.' A. Chrlstensen. wun hla family in Nephi. at- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Taylor motorDr. E. A. Paxman of Provo was ed to Provo Friday to attend the the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. funeral of Mr. Taylor's mother, Mrs. W, Barnett Sunday. J. Taylor. Mr. Randall Bradfleld of Leamington spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Nephi on business. He visited at the guests home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Pay. Robt. and Mrs. J. N. Dorius of City were week-en- d the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lake at Winn. Mrs. W. J. Cole visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Chamberlain of Salt Lake City were visitors at and Mrs. Stellman Cowan and Miss the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Emma Cole in 8alt Lake City last week. Patterson Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Warner Mr. md Mrs. E. M. Chrlstensen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. and family of Garfield spent the Adrian Warner In Fountain Oreen week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sunday. Miller. NOTICE FOR BIDS The Board of County CommisMiss Jane McPherson of Amerl-sa- n Fork waa a week-en- d visitor sionersbidsof forJuab County will rethe rent of the Daniel at the home of her mother, Mrs. ceive Fuller property for the year 1931, Jane McPherson. together with one share of Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Wallece L. Martin Irrigation water, also, for the sale adobe house upon said property. visited with relatives and friends of Bids in Salt Lake City a few days dur- Clerk to be filed with the County by March 12th. 1931. ing the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Walker visited In Mantl during the weekend with Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Munk. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Vlckers of Logan visited Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. j Minister Firmly i Endorsse Sargon matter No where you East. South or West-th- ere are thousands who Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Snow of Salt that they owe their strength testify vionr Lake City were the guests of Mr. and well being to Sargon." Rev. and Mrs. James Vlckers Sunday. iims. c. Auger, 1803 W. 2nd Ave., They were on their way to California. Vlckers. go-N- orth, HEALTH! is as No human asset See your Doctor This Week! Special ALL METAL CAMERAS Leatherette Covered in Four Colors Regular Price $2.50 THIS WEEK 98c Sun- day. Stan Park are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son, born Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. It Pleases Us To Please You! February 25th. Ord & Mangleson and Mrs. Vermal Beck of spent a few days the latter part of the week visiting with Mr. Beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck. Mr. good health. as they advise you. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Tolley and Mr. and Mrs. Reo Sanders were Delta visitors Saturday and so powerful and Dentist regularly and do Castlegate 4. Mrs. W. R. Orme and little son, Gordon of Wells, Nevada, returned home Friday after spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sparks. . t. WW! E asfeett IBallfl T. W. Allred, Mrs. C. W. if. Morgan, and Mrs. Anna Painter ville. attended the Divi Mrs. E. W. Peterson entertained sion Board of the Service last Friday afternoon at her home Star in the meeting REV. CHAS. E. AUGER Hotel Utah Thursday. in honor of the 70th birthday anniSpokane, Wash., recently said: of NOVELTY GAME Girl Teams 6:30 P. M. Carrie Mrs. of Dalby was so weak and rundown I "I versary Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith were was at the point of complete exCoalville, an old friends of Mrs. in Salt Lake week visit last City LEAGUE GAME High School Teams 7:30 Peterson. Those enjoying the dehaustion. My food disagreed with with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. licious lunch and the afternoon's ing me, r hardly knew what it was to Mr. and and W. Mrs. O. entertainment were Mrs. Talka Collard. get a good night's sleep, and I seemed to lose weight and strength Peterson, Mrs. Lizzie Taylor, Mrs. 1931. Bell 8yndlcat. Rebecca Grant, Mrs. Eliza MangelMiss Edyth Garrett returned to continually. son, Mrs. Emma Dalby, Mrs. Mary Nephi last last week after enjoy"Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass Mable Mrs. atWadell, H. Anderson, corrected my troubles Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson ing a five weeks vacation at the Pills Carrie Mrs. of eat heartily, and my foodspeedily. honor, the I JUAB HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM guest home of her brother, Wm. H. Garagrees tended a birthday anniversary hostess. and the with me, with none of that former rett and family in Ely, Nevada. dinner at the home of Hans Ander- Dalby I have gained eight indigestion. son in Levan Sunday evening. LAST GAME OF THE SEASON Be There! Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and pounds and am again strong and son of Salt Lake City visited at vigorous." Sold by Ord & Mangelson. (Adv.) the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith Monday on their way to Born to Mr. and Mrs. Aury California. Draper, March 1, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Falrchlld of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. coiiara ana California, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nora McKean of Salt Lake Ida, Falrchlld of Long Beach, Calinit.v visited in Fountain Green Joy fornia visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday and Thursday. E. F. Russell Sunday enroute to The Home Economics ciuo is their home in California. giving a banquet, program and rianofl Fridav evening. March 6th girls of which promises to be one of the best theThe Junior Nephi South Ward Primary met times of the season. Be there! of Mrs. Arvilla Lunt Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Collard of at the home BREAD-CA- KES 25. The evening was Prnvn former residents of Fountain February in working on their Nan-Ko- s. Green, are rejoicing over the arrival spent refreshments were served of a baby boy at tneir nome on Dainty to the following: Beth Carter, February 24th. This is their seventh Ruth Burton, Alice Belliston, MarBUNS-COO- KIES baby. Enid Howarth, Phyllis Born to Mr. and Mrs. Neldon garet Lunt, Claridge, Melba Haycock, Maurlne Young of Falrvlew, March 1st, a Stephensen, Melba Jenkins and The mother was formerly the girl. of our city Mrs. hostesses, Mrs. Arvilla Lunt and Robertson Gwen Miss Rolls Ella Anderson. Reporter, Cinnamon her Melba Jenkins. and they are at present with . mother, Mrs. Tnora KODersc-nsi A large number of relatives and ; Mrs. Lottie Esplin of . the Utah Made By fHenrts attended the funeral of Mrs. State at College Agricultural Logan Keith Jacobson, age 21, daughter wm oe speaker at the regular of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Thompson, meeting the of the Chapter of Jr. at Spring City on Wednesday. the Extension Nephi TVi services were unusually sad but Course of that Divisionat Reading 3 p. m. the number present and also the Monday in the college Hall. Mrs. City me snowea or flowers, profusion Is representing the project respect and high esteem in which Esplin work of the college in this work. tM fnmllv la held although thev The public is Invited to at have only lived In Spring City one tend. general Mrs. Esplin will be in Mona waa taicen to The ooay year. We Also Carry An Tuesday and will spend Wednesday Ephralm for burial and there were. in Eureka. Bertha for Mrs. services Piinpral Up to Date Line of M. Jacobson were held Friday, Feb. of the local telephone exchange. 27th at the ward cnapei. "Bister, we are with this CANDIES Thou Wast Mild and Lovely," "In substantial proceeding program of construc1 the Canadian Pacific Railway, bas lYS tJio TTnner Onrrien" and "Oh MV tion to 1 for the expected provide Mr. Trelle by giving him a rewarded V-y Ward Jtf'""'! the were rendered s Father" by if need of tomorrow as well as to meet v & free trip around the world aboard the 4 f choir. A vocal duet, "ine renaer today's demand," Mr. Reld said. ef new 42,500-to- n Empress of Britain, K' f M 38 I v"'x Invitation" was rendered by Mrs. G. "Forecasting future growth and S 3. York Dec. vSi J which sail) from New a jfS ar e4rx, F. Johnson and Mrs. A. A. Ander- building in advance to meet that 1931-ia Toyage ot 128 days. , A snlo. "Hold Thou Mv Hand" m son FOUNTAIN is one of the hazards of Trellt W growth . I R Mr. believes his production d fJ by Mrs. J. R. Christiansen. Speakers the telephone business. Naturally. of prize winter wheat will have H. were P. Olson, rTea jj. omytn this program indicates our faith in SERVICE , . , consequences, for he has l and N. M. Jensen. Opening prayer a return to normal business in Once in a while some notable actually moved the winter wheat line and P. Jensen K. was offered by Utah." TOO! achievement on the part of an in- 700 miles farther North. He Is conthe rlnsino- - nraver bv Mr. Houtcaard An Important part of the 1931 dividual Is recognized by some un- fident that he can increase the tributes beautiful Mantl. of Many construction program provides for expected reward. This was the case standard quality ot Canadian winter were given concerning her character a wider and more satisfactory of wheat and is concentrating upon a local with Herman Trelle. wheat and life and the respect In which service for the communities served Wembley, Alberta, Canada, whoking again few high grade strains to displace the was demonstrated was held by she won the world's championship for the use of the many varieties now grown by the. Mountain States Company. the manv- floral offerings and the In addition to the expenditures production ot prize spring wheat, and In Canada. His Chicago triumph, has funeral. at the attendance for new construction, other exthird prize for Canadian winter drawn the attention of Canadian E.W.Berry Pbesideht CmnaAU large BAKERY PA CI KIC KAll Wfl V of the Company in Utah In wheat, together with five other prlzea farmers to the possibility of produca tntai nt R7S 000 will be extend penses 1931 will be approximately $1,900,000, at the recent Hay and Grain Show in ing winter wheat of blghest quality. was grown, soon brought the spoted during 1931 by The Mountain Including such Items as wages, rent Chicago. As Canadians have hitherto Mr. Trelle was slated for a Rhodes light upon this rich portion cl Ca u-- Ja, devoted themselves to the production scholarship In 1915 but the great war lie is the largest registered States Telephone and Telegraph and taxes. ced ELGIN R. GARRETT of wheat, and since this is the prevented his acceptance. He is a grower In the world, and he; c! ?se Company for the improvement and Approximately $60,000 will be ex; first time thBt a resident of the civil euelneer as well as a physicist from a selection of grain extension of the telephone service pended in Utah in 1931 in con. w:.a and chemist, so that the anollcatlon i. go the sjr'.i which ivsuUr:t rr;--!'h' in Utah, according to Information nection with the rerouting of toll t lila trai!i'.j to the o the P.aee INSIST ON OUR BREAD he cr.'.l :U Ur.-'cr7 t. now koowfl win'.;r whc?.t n resident r: lines made necessary by highway lor received today from wheal us M.isUiy HuwarU V.ucut. Beuuy, Chairman and Freslueut oi JiUver country, vhere liis H. Reid by J. A. Whipple, manager changes. Mrs. Utah-Wyomi- NEPHI vsTINTIC ng Han-selm- an Friday, March 6th Ft. Green News Feed WORUTS WHEAT KING GIVEN WORLD TOUR Him Beef Roasts 15c Pound Saturday, our Market is featuring our popular Beef Pot Roast at 15c per pound, you'll like this meat It's cut from Steer Beef, grown and killed right here in Nephi. Sirloin Steak cut from this same good beef will also sell Saturday at 20c per pound. Include a Beef Roast with your Saturday's purchases. w M fe-- ) ocean X.L. Bakery Saturday Large Size QUICK QUAKER OATS 23c Pkg. HS l?c 'i-- In Quick Quakers, the grains are cut before flaking, then they are rolled very thin and The partly cooked. flakes are small and thin, this makes it for any possible housewife to cook this mush In a very few minutes. Delightful for kiddies' breakfast, before going to school. " V) I - qRSKACCS STORES "A Surety of Purity" perficial. This sense is somewhat different from that which the phrase originally enjoyed. For we have It from the French "Jeunesse Doree," of which It Is a literal translation (gilded youth). At the time of which we are speaking, however, "Jeunesse Doree" was an allusion to theweaJthy and fashionable younger element In France who participated In the overthrow of Robespierre. XTT7 (. sav10c. FOOD Is an unflattering usually to a young man whose chief amliltions lie uniong the lines of wearing the most fashionable clothes, extracting as much leisure out of life as possible, and with an outlook more or less su- HERE Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peterson spent Wednesday in Provo. Miss Jessie Fowler and a friend of Bait Lake City spent a few days of last week with relattvea and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Peterson of Centerfield are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen, parents of Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Rosa Turner of Farming ton Is here spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, also other relative. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Sherwood and Mrs. A. J. Oowers of Nephi visited at the home of Mrs. James Sherwood Monday afternoon. Mrs. James Anderson entertained a number of relatives and friends Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday; A delicious luncheon waa served. Mrs. Delbert Bosh returned home Monday after spending the week-en- d in Fillmore with her daughter, Merie. who Is teaching school there this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson entertained a few of their relatives Friday night at supper. A delight ful evening's entertainment waa enJoyed by all present. Mrs. Emma Jackman entertained a few relatives and friends Wednes day afternoon at her home. The time waa spent in quilting. Dainty refreshments were served. Leonard and Wm. Nielsen of Salt Lake City motored to Levan Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. They also visited in Nephi the same day. Mrs. Eliza Morgan was hostess last Thursday afternoon to the members of the "H. O. A." ciuD. Dainty refreshments were served and all had an enjoyable time to eether. Mads Nielsen of Salt Lake City and son, Frank of Santa Barbara, California, were shaking hands witn old friends and relatives here last week. They were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. A very interesting program has been arranged for Sunday nignt March 8th, In the ward meeting house. The Junior girls will pre sent the pageant from the book, "A Lantern in Her Hand." In addition to this a musical program will be given. Mrs. Gilbert Wadell and her mother, Mrs. Carrie Dalby returned to their home at Coalville Sunday, after a short visit with relatives and friends here. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Ivan Dalby, who intends to be gone for an Indefinite length of time. Mrs. H. C. Anderson entertained a few friends and relatives Satur day afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A delicious lunch was enjoyed by Mrs. Eliza Mangelson, Mrs. Carrie Wankier, Mrs. Florence Rosequlst, Mrs. Merle Wood, Mrs. Emma Dalby. Out of town guests were Mrs. Carrie Dalby and Mrs. Mable Wadell or Coal- XTTMXfC rr-n- 801.--- i '. |